![]() ![]() ![]() As far as I know he never even once appeared in a US magazine. Carnell's ( New Worlds, Science Fantasy, Science Fiction Adventures), from 1952 through 1963. Lan Wright is much less known, so here's what I wrote about him in a previous post: Lan Wright was a UK writer, full name Lionel Percy Wright (1923-2010), who was a regular contributor to the UK SF magazines, mostly E. ![]() I'm going to assume readers need little information about Silverberg - born in 1935, began publishing SF in 1954, first novel in 1955, multiple Hugos and Nebulas, SFWA Grand Master, even in mostly retirement now he is currently on the Hugo ballot for Best Related Work ( Traveler of Worlds, a collection of conversations with Alvaro Zinos-Amaro). (Undeniably these novels, dating from say 1955 through 1963, are less accomplished than his later work, especially the remarkable decade from 1965 through 1975 or so, but the early work is still of some interest, and always competent and entertaining.) Indeed, I've written about quite of few of Robert Silverberg's Ace Doubles, and perhaps I'll go on and read all his early novels and write about them. I've written about Ace Doubles by both of these writers before. Ace Double Reviews, 107: Stepsons of Terra, by Robert Silverberg/ A Man Called Destiny, by Lan Wright (#D-311, 1958, 35 cents) ![]()
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