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'''Donald Moffitt''' is a [[science fiction]] author who has written ''[[The Genesis Quest]]'' and ''[[Second Genesis]]''. |
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*''[[The Genesis Quest]]'' ([[1986]]) |
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*''[[Second Genesis]]'' ([[1986]]) |
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*''[[The Jupiter Theft]]'' ([[1977]]) |
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| birth_place = [[Boston, Massachusetts]], US |
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| death_place = [[Monroe, Maine]], US |
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| pseudonym = Donald Moffitt,<br>Paul Kenyon,<br>Victor Sondheim,<br>Paul King |
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'''Donald Moffitt''' (July 20, 1931{{snd}}December 10, 2014) was an American author who wrote a number of [[science fiction]] novels. Most famous among these are ''[[The Genesis Quest]]'' and ''[[Second Genesis (novel)|Second Genesis]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.locusmag.com/News/2014/12/donald-moffitt-1931-2014/ |title=Donald Moffitt (1931-2014) |publisher=Locus Online |date=December 15, 2014 |accessdate=December 16, 2014}}</ref> While he was the author of many titles under his own name he also used the pseudonyms Paul Kenyon, Victor Sondheim, and Paul King. In the 1950s, Moffitt published approximately 100 short stories under 15 or more pen names (Wilson MacDonald, James D’Indy, and an assortment of others), in magazines like ''Man's Action'', ''Wildcat'', ''Gent'', and ''Monsieur'', while editing trade magazines by day. Known for his science fiction, Moffitt later turned his attention to historical mysteries.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Landrigan|first1=Linda|title=Editor|journal=Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine|date=July–August 2015|volume=60|issue=7 & 8|pages=4, 5}}</ref> |
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==Bibliography== |
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[[ja:ドナルド・モフィット]] |
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===As Donald Moffitt=== |
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====Short fiction==== |
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*The Devil's Due (''[[Fantastic Science Fiction Stories]]'', May 1960; reprinted in ''Strange Fantasy'', Fall 1969) |
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*The Scroll (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', May 1972) |
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*The Man Who Was Beethoven (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', December 1972) |
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*Literacy (''[[Analog Science Fiction and Fact]]'', April 1994) |
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*The Beethoven Project (''[[Analog Science Fiction and Fact]]'', April 2008) |
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*Feat of Clay (''[[Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine]]'', September 2008) |
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*The Affair of the Phlegmish Master (''[[Analog Science Fiction and Fact]]'', June 2009) |
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*Deadly Passage (''[[Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine]]'', November 2009) |
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*A Death in Samoa (''[[Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine]]'', October 2011) |
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*A Snitch in Time (''[[Analog Science Fiction and Fact]]'', January–February 2011) |
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*The Color of Gold (''[[Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine]]'', March 2015) |
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*A Handful of Clay (''[[Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine]]'', July–August 2015) |
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====Novels==== |
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*''[[The Jupiter Theft]]'' (1977) |
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*''Jovian'' (2003) |
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*''Children of the Comet'' (2015, published posthumously)<ref group=lower-alpha>Briefly reviewed by [[Don Sakers]] in the April 2016 issue of ''[[Analog Science Fiction and Fact|Analog]]'', pp.105–108.</ref> |
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=====Genesis Series===== |
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*''[[The Genesis Quest]]'' (1986) |
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*''[[Second Genesis (novel)|Second Genesis]]'' (1986) |
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=====Mechanical Sky Series===== |
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#''Crescent in the Sky'' (1989) |
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#''A Gathering of Stars'' (1990) |
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===As Paul Kenyon=== |
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Also, writing as "Paul Kenyon", a house pseudonym of Book Creations, Inc., he wrote ''[[The Baroness (novels)|The Baroness]]'', an adult spy thriller series. |
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* ''[[The Baroness: The Ecstacy Connection]]'' (Pocket Books, 1974, #1) |
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* ''[[The Baroness: Diamonds are for Dying]]'' (Pocket Books, 1974, #2) |
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* ''[[The Baroness: Death is a Ruby Light]]'' (Pocket Books, 1974, #3) |
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* ''[[The Baroness: Hard-core Murder]]'' (Pocket Books, 1974, #4) |
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* ''[[The Baroness: Operation Doomsday]]'' (Pocket Books, 1974, #5) |
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* ''[[The Baroness: Sonic Slave]]'' (Pocket Books, 1974, #6) |
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* ''[[The Baroness: Flicker of Doom]]'' (Pocket Books, 1974, #7) |
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* ''[[The Baroness: Black Gold]]'' (Pocket Books, 1975, #8) |
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* (unpublished) ''[[The Baroness: A Black Hole to Die In]]'' |
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* (unpublished) ''[[The Baroness: Death is a Copycat]]'' |
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===As Victor Sondheim=== |
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* ''Inheritors of the Storm'' (1981) |
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* (unpublished) ''Swimmers in the Tide'' |
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===As Paul King=== |
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====Dreamers Trilogy==== |
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* ''Dreamers'' (1992) |
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* ''The Voyagers'' (1993) |
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* ''The Discoverers'' (1994) |
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;Bibliography notes |
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==Notes== |
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==External links== |
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*http://www.donaldmoffitt.com |
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* [http://hdl.handle.net/10407/1092150193 Donald Moffitt Papers, MS 360] at the [http://spencer.lib.ku.edu Kenneth Spencer Research Library], University of Kansas |
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*{{cite web |title=Donald Moffitt |url=http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/390154.Donald_Moffitt |publisher=[[goodreads|goodreads.com]] |accessdate=2011-11-30 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120426165220/http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/390154.Donald_Moffitt |archivedate=2012-04-26 |url-status=dead }} |
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Donald Moffitt | |
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Born | Boston, Massachusetts, US | July 20, 1931
Died | December 10, 2014 Monroe, Maine, US | (aged 83)
Pen name | Donald Moffitt, Paul Kenyon, Victor Sondheim, Paul King |
Donald Moffitt (July 20, 1931 – December 10, 2014) was an American author who wrote a number of science fiction novels. Most famous among these are The Genesis Quest and Second Genesis.[1] While he was the author of many titles under his own name he also used the pseudonyms Paul Kenyon, Victor Sondheim, and Paul King. In the 1950s, Moffitt published approximately 100 short stories under 15 or more pen names (Wilson MacDonald, James D’Indy, and an assortment of others), in magazines like Man's Action, Wildcat, Gent, and Monsieur, while editing trade magazines by day. Known for his science fiction, Moffitt later turned his attention to historical mysteries.[2]
Bibliography
[edit]As Donald Moffitt
[edit]Short fiction
[edit]- The Devil's Due (Fantastic Science Fiction Stories, May 1960; reprinted in Strange Fantasy, Fall 1969)
- The Scroll (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1972)
- The Man Who Was Beethoven (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1972)
- Literacy (Analog Science Fiction and Fact, April 1994)
- The Beethoven Project (Analog Science Fiction and Fact, April 2008)
- Feat of Clay (Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, September 2008)
- The Affair of the Phlegmish Master (Analog Science Fiction and Fact, June 2009)
- Deadly Passage (Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, November 2009)
- A Death in Samoa (Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, October 2011)
- A Snitch in Time (Analog Science Fiction and Fact, January–February 2011)
- The Color of Gold (Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, March 2015)
- A Handful of Clay (Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, July–August 2015)
Novels
[edit]- The Jupiter Theft (1977)
- Jovian (2003)
- Children of the Comet (2015, published posthumously)[a]
Genesis Series
[edit]- The Genesis Quest (1986)
- Second Genesis (1986)
Mechanical Sky Series
[edit]- Crescent in the Sky (1989)
- A Gathering of Stars (1990)
As Paul Kenyon
[edit]Also, writing as "Paul Kenyon", a house pseudonym of Book Creations, Inc., he wrote The Baroness, an adult spy thriller series.
- The Baroness: The Ecstacy Connection (Pocket Books, 1974, #1)
- The Baroness: Diamonds are for Dying (Pocket Books, 1974, #2)
- The Baroness: Death is a Ruby Light (Pocket Books, 1974, #3)
- The Baroness: Hard-core Murder (Pocket Books, 1974, #4)
- The Baroness: Operation Doomsday (Pocket Books, 1974, #5)
- The Baroness: Sonic Slave (Pocket Books, 1974, #6)
- The Baroness: Flicker of Doom (Pocket Books, 1974, #7)
- The Baroness: Black Gold (Pocket Books, 1975, #8)
- (unpublished) The Baroness: A Black Hole to Die In
- (unpublished) The Baroness: Death is a Copycat
As Victor Sondheim
[edit]- Inheritors of the Storm (1981)
- (unpublished) Swimmers in the Tide
As Paul King
[edit]Dreamers Trilogy
[edit]- Dreamers (1992)
- The Voyagers (1993)
- The Discoverers (1994)
———————
- Bibliography notes
- ^ Briefly reviewed by Don Sakers in the April 2016 issue of Analog, pp.105–108.
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Donald Moffitt (1931-2014)". Locus Online. December 15, 2014. Retrieved December 16, 2014.
- ^ Landrigan, Linda (July–August 2015). "Editor". Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine. 60 (7 & 8): 4, 5.
External links
[edit]- http://www.donaldmoffitt.com
- Donald Moffitt at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Donald Moffitt Papers, MS 360 at the Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas
- "Donald Moffitt". goodreads.com. Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2011-11-30.
- 1931 births
- 2014 deaths
- Writers from Boston
- 20th-century American novelists
- American male novelists
- American science fiction writers
- American male short story writers
- 20th-century American short story writers
- 20th-century American male writers
- Novelists from Massachusetts
- American science fiction writer stubs