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  1. John W. Campbell. John Wood Campbell Jr. (June 8, 1910 – July 11, 1971) was an American science fiction writer and editor. He was editor of Astounding Science Fiction (later called Analog Science Fiction and Fact) from late 1937 until his death and was part of the Golden Age of Science Fiction. Campbell wrote super-science space opera under ...

    • Who Goes There?

      Who Goes There? is a 1938 science fiction horror novella by...

  2. John W. Campbell (born June 8, 1910, Newark, N.J., U.S.—died July 11, 1971, Mountainside, N.J.) was an American science-fiction writer, considered the father of modern science fiction. Campbell, who spent his childhood reading widely and experimenting with science, began writing science fiction while in college.

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  3. Nov 15, 2018 · And in “Twilight,” by John W. Campbell (a.k.a. Don A. Stuart), a near-future space pilot test-flew himself 7 million years into the future only to find a dying sun, a cold Earth and a ...

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  4. Learn about the life and works of John W. Campbell Jr, a US author and editor who wrote galactic epics, horror stories and articles on science. He also discovered and mentored many famous sf writers in the Golden Age of SF.

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  6. Apr 1, 2009 · The novella that formed the basis of "The Thing" is the John W. Campbell classic about an antarctic research camp that discovers and thaws the ancient, frozen body of a crash-landed alien. The creature revives with terrifying results, shape-shifting to assume the exact form of animal and man, alike.

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