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  1. US author of thrillers and some sf, who began publishing the latter with "First Man in a Satellite" for Super-Science Fiction in December 1958; sixteen further short sf/fantasy stories followed, chiefly for The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.

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  2. CHARLES RUNYON. INTERVIEW - Conducted by Ed Gorman. Stark House will publish its first three-fer this summer – three Gold Medal novels long in need of reprinting. I wrote the introduction to Charles Runyon’s The Prettiest Girl I Ever Killed, a masterful suspense novel that puts Runyon in the top ten of GM writers in such company as Lawrence ...

  3. (1928-2015) US author of thrillers and some sf, who began publishing the latter with "First Man in a Satellite" for Super-Science Fiction in December 1958; sixteen further short sf/fantasy stories followed, chiefly for The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.

  4. Charles W. Runyon has 44 books on Goodreads with 1231 ratings. Charles W. Runyons most popular book is Cruelty.

  5. May 4, 2021 · Short Story Review: Charles W. Runyon’s “First Man in a Satellite” (1958) The following review is the 11th installment of my series searching for “SF short stories that are critical in some capacity of space agencies, astronauts, and the culture which produced them.”.

  6. Oct 14, 2008 · Charles Runyon, who as Chucko the Birthday Clown hosted children’s birthday parties on live television in Los Angeles in the 1950s and early ’60s, died Oct. 11 of respiratory failure in...

  7. Oct 10, 2008 · Charles M. Runyon, who became a Los Angeles television star in the 1950s and ’60s as Chucko the Birthday Clown, died October 4 in an assisted-living facility in Grants Pass, Ore. He was 86. The cause of death was respiratory failure.

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