Stanley Mullen

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Stanley Mullen
Born June 20, 1911(1911-06-20)
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Died 1973 (aged 61–62)
Pen name John Peter Drummond, Stanley Beecher, Lee Beecher
Occupation artist, novelist, short story writer, publisher, museum curator
Nationality United States
Genres Science fiction, Fantasy

Stanley Mullen (June 20, 1911(1911-06-20) - 1973) was an American artist, short story writer, novelist and publisher. He studies writing at the University of Colorado and drawing, painting and lithography at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center where he was accepted as a professional member in 1937[1]. A series of his paintings of Indian ceremonial dances is part of the permanent collection of the Denver Art Museum[1]. Mullen worked as assistant curator of the Colorado State Historical Museum during the 1940s[1]. Mullen wrote over 200 stories and articles in a variety of fields. He became involved with the small press publisher New Collector's Group before starting his own small press publisher, Gorgon Press, in 1948[2].

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  1. ^ a b c Tuck, Donald H. (1974). The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Chicago: Advent, 34. ISBN 0-911682-20-1. 
  2. ^ Chalker, Jack L.; Mark Owings (1998). The Science-Fantasy Publishers: A Bibliographic History, 1923-1998. Westminster, MD and Baltimore: Mirage Press, Ltd., 314, 469-471. 
  3. ^ The 1959 Hugo Awards. Retrieved on 2008-04-22.

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