Eric C. Williams
Eric Cyril Williams (1918–2010) was a British science fiction author active in the 1960s and 1970s, and then again in the last decade of his life. Williams was active in science fiction fandom in the 1930, contributing the fanzines such as The Satellite.[1] He worked as a bookseller prior to becoming an author.[2]
Bibliography
Science fiction
Novels
- Monkman Comes Down (1968)
- The Time Injection (1968)
- To End All Telescopes (1969)
- The Call of Utopia (1971)
- Flash (1972)
- Project: Renaissance (1973)
- The Drop In (1977)
- Largesse from Triangulum (1979)
- Time for Mercy (1979)
- Homo Telekins (1981)
Short stories
- "The Desolator" (1965)
- "The Garden of Paris" (1965)
- "Sunout" (1965)
- "The Real Thing (1966)
- "Number 7 (1969)
- "Something” (1999)
- "Dark City in Glass City" (2000)
- "The Egyptian Message" (2000)
- "Amenemhet's Gift" (2001)
- "The Martians" (2002)
- "Brides for Mars" (2002)
- "The Visitor" (2003)
- "Arboreal Interlude" (2003)
- "The Paper Killer" (2003)
Anthology appearances
References
- ^ a b Langford, David (Jan/Feb 2011). "Curiosities: To End All Telescopes, by Eric C. Williams". F&SF (Hoboken, NJ: Spilogale): pp. 258.
- ^ Clute, John; Peter Nicholls (1993). The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press. pp. 1327. ISBN 0312096186.
General references
Persondata |
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Williams, Eric C. |
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Short description |
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Date of birth |
July 22, 1918 |
Place of birth |
London, UK |
Date of death |
2010 |
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