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  1. Fredric Brown (October 29, 1906 – March 11, 1972 [1]) was an American science fiction, fantasy, and mystery writer. [2] He is known for his use of humor and for his mastery of the " short short " form—stories of one to three pages, often with ingenious plotting devices and surprise endings.

  2. Fredric Brown was an American science fiction, fantasy, mystery and thrillers author. He has considered one of the boldest early writers in the fiction genre thanks to his use of narrative experimentation.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0113582Fredric Brown - IMDb

    Fredric Brown. Writer: Star Trek. Attended University of Cincinnati, Hanover College, Indiana, but didn't obtain a degree. Worked in an office 1924-36, when he left to become writer, proofreader for the "Milwaukee Journal".

  4. Fredric Brown was an American science fiction and mystery writer. He was one of the boldest early writers in genre fiction in his use of narrative experimentation. While never in the front rank of popularity in his lifetime, Brown has developed a considerable cult following in the almost half century since he last wrote.

  5. The bibliography of American writer Fredric Brown includes short stories, general fiction, mysteries and science fiction stories.

  6. Fredric Brown. Writer: Star Trek. Attended University of Cincinnati, Hanover College, Indiana, but didn't obtain a degree. Worked in an office 1924-36, when he left to become writer, proofreader for the "Milwaukee Journal".

  7. Fredric Brown was an American science fiction and mystery writer. He was one of the boldest early writers in genre fiction in his use of narrative experimentation. While never in the front rank of popularity in his lifetime, Brown has developed a considerable cult following in the almost half century since he last wrote.

  8. Fredric Brown has 698 books on Goodreads with 70760 ratings. Fredric Browns most popular book is Martians, Go Home.

  9. Brown, Fredric. Entry updated 11 March 2024. Tagged: Author. (1906-1972) US author of detective novels and much sf, and for many years active in journalism. He is perhaps best known for such detective novels as The Fabulous Clipjoint (1947), which won an Edgar Award, but is also highly regarded for his sf, which is noted for its elegance and ...

  10. Fredric Brown was an American mystery and science fiction writer. Born in 1906 in Cincinnati, OH, he is perhaps best known for his expertise in the short short form and his use of humor. He is the author of over 20 mystery novels, including The Fabulous Clipjoint, which won the Edgar Award for outstanding first mystery novel, The Screaming Mimi ...

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