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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 ...

  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 · Astounding Magazine was a magnet for some of the best science fiction writers of a generation. Scott Bradfield reviews the new cultural biography of its editor John W. Campbell, and the writers he ...

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  4. Campbell, John W, Jr. Entry updated 18 March 2024. Tagged: Author, Editor. (1910-1971) US author and editor who took a degree in physics in 1932 from MIT and Duke University, where it is likely he became aware of J B Rhine 's early experiments in parapsychology (see Pseudoscience ). Campbell was a devotee of the SF Magazines from their ...

  5. John W. Campbell . John W. Campbell was born June 8, 1910 in Newark, New Jersey, and was a prominent science fiction author and editor. Campbell held a BS in physics from Duke University that he got in the year 1932. He was influential, writing super-science space operas.

  6. Nov 7, 2018 · November 7, 2018. John W. Campbell never became as famous as many of the writers he published, but he influenced the dreamlife of millions. For more than three decades, an unparalleled series of visions of the future passed through his tiny office in New York, where he inaugurated the main sequence of science fiction that runs through works ...

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  8. Authors and scholars Harry Harrison and Brian W. Aldiss established the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for best science fiction novel of the year as a way of continuing Campbell's efforts to encourage writers to produce their best possible work: "to carry on and expand the tradition that Campbell had started, that of assuring the literary ...

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