Anderson's novella Witch of the Demon Seas (published under his "A. A. Craig" byline) was the cover story in the January 1951 issue of Planet StoriesLater in 1951, Anderson's novella The Virgin of Valkarion also took the cover of Planet StoriesAnderson's novelette "Inside Earth"[1] was the cover story in the April 1951 issue of Galaxy Science FictionAnderson's novella Silent Victory was originally published in Two Complete Science-Adventure Books in 1953, but was not reprinted until 2014, when it was included in a NESFA archival volume of Anderson's short fictionAnderson's novella Sister Planet was cover-feature on the May 1959 issue of Satellite Science Fiction; the cover also featured Paul Lehr's first artwork for an SF magazine.Anderson's novella A Message in Secret took the cover of the December 1959 issue of Fantastic. The illustration by Ed Valigursky depicts Anderson's popular character Dominic FlandryThe Flandry short novel A Plague of Masters, was the cover story on the December 1960 issue of Fantastic before being published in book form as Earthman go home! (Ace double, part of D-479)Anderson's novelette "Goodbye, Atlantis!" took the cover of the August 1961 issue of Fantastic. It has apparently never been collected or anthologized.Anderson's novel The Day After Doomsday was serialized in Galaxy before being published in book form as After DoomsdayAnderson's novelette "Escape from Orbit" was the cover story on the October 1962 issue of Amazing StoriesAnderson's novelette "Kings Who Die" was the cover story for the March 1962 issue of IfAnderson's "Turning Point" was the cover story for the May 1963 issue of IfAnderson's "Homo Aquaticus", part of his "Kith" sequence, took the cover of the September 1963 issue of Amazing Stories
The following is a list of works by science fiction and fantasy author Poul Anderson.
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following is a list of works by science fiction and fantasy author PoulAnderson. Earthman's Burden (1957) with Gordon R. Dickson Star Prince Charlie...
Poul William Anderson (November 25, 1926 – July 31, 2001) was an American fantasy and science fiction author who was active from the 1940s until his death...
"Delenda Est" is a science fiction short story by American writer PoulAnderson, part of his Time Patrol series. It was originally published in The Magazine...
various authors, with an overall introduction by de Camp. The piece by PoulAnderson introduced his Cappen Varra character, later one of the foundational...
Pictorial Bibliography of Roger Zelazny by Christopher S. Kovacs A Bicycle Built for Brew by PoulAnderson Door to Anywhere by PoulAnderson Last Exit...
in "Man-Kzin Wars" volumes II and III. Inconstant Star (1991, with PoulAnderson) Inconstant Star compiles two stories from "Man-Kzin Wars" volumes I...
Today and Tomorrow: A Discursive Symposium (1975, with Frederik Pohl, PoulAnderson, Jack Williamson, Ray Bradbury, Hal Clement, Isaac Asimov, Frank Herbert...
of The Seedling Stars (1957) Tom Godwin, "The Cold Equations" (1954) PoulAnderson, "Kyrie" (1968) Frederik Pohl, "Day Million" (1971) Larry Niven, "Inconstant...
influenced other works of science fiction, such as Tau Zero (1970) by PoulAnderson and A Fire Upon the Deep (1992) by Vernor Vinge. The poem has become...
("Pandora's Planet") by Astounding (Christopher Anvil; Murray Leinster; PoulAnderson; Hal Clement; Robert Silverberg; Isaac Asimov): (1956) Magazine / Periodical...
for the Scott Meredith Literary Agency, working with authors such as PoulAnderson, Arthur C. Clarke, Lester del Rey, Richard S. Prather, and P.G. Wodehouse...
edited collections, there may be currently over 500 books in Asimov's bibliography—as well as his individual short stories, individual essays, and criticism...
January 1964 edition of If magazine. Dick's story "Waterspider" features PoulAnderson as one of the main characters. The author refers to himself and his...
Art of Robert Ervin Howard” (PoulAnderson) “A Gent from Cross Plains” (Glenn Lord) “Who Were the AEsir?” (PoulAnderson) “Who Was Crom?” (Albert E. Gechter)...
by the physicist Robert W. Bussard. The concept was popularized by PoulAnderson in his novel Tau Zero, Larry Niven in his Known Space series of books...
"Dead End" (Wallace Macfarlane) A "Answer" (Hal Clement) "Sam Hall" (PoulAnderson) A "Dumb Waiter" (Walter M. Miller Jr.) A "Problem for Emmy" (Robert...
Guard (1955; also issued 1956 as Ace Double with Planet of No Return by PoulAnderson) A young time-traveler attempts to stop a tyrant from conquering all...
Global Causality Violation", borrows its title from Tipler's paper. PoulAnderson includes it in his novel The Avatar. Vernor Vinge in the novel Marooned...
Surprised“, Roger Zelazny (novelette) Omni August 1984 "Deathwomb“, PoulAnderson (novelette) Analog November 1983 "Pilots of the Twilight“, Edward Bryant...
"Blot" by Hal Clement, "PAPPI" by Sheila Finch, "Plato's Cave" by PoulAnderson, "The Fourth Law of Robotics" by Harry Harrison and "Carhunters of the...