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    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...
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  • Campbell Award may refer to: John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel Astounding Award for Best New Writer, formerly the John W...
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    The John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, or Campbell Memorial Award, was an annual award presented to the author of the best...
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  • John Campbell may refer to: John Francis Campbell (1821–1885), scholar of Celtic folklore and language; inventor John Edward Campbell (1862–1924), mathematician...
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  • A-11. Hieronymus (1976), p. A-9. Campbell, (August 1956). Hieronymus (1988), Part V, p. 123–124. Campbell, John W. Jr. “Psionic Machine — Type One”,...
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  • John Williams Campbell (1880–1957) was a millionaire American financier and railroad executive. He kept an office at Grand Central Terminal in New York...
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    the Campbell Apartment, was once the office of American financier John W. Campbell, a member of the New York Central Railroad's board of directors. It...
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  • science fiction community and—despite the promotional efforts of editor John W. Campbell, Jr.—it never achieved general currency, even among academic parapsychologists...
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    from Another World is based on the 1938 novella "Who Goes There?" by John W. Campbell (writing under the pseudonym of Don A. Stuart). The film's storyline...
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  • Astounding: John W. Campbell Memorial Anthology is a 1973 anthology honoring American science fiction and fantasy editor John W. Campbell, in the form...
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    ISBN 0-307-37920-5) Second Place, John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel Second Best Sci-Fi Novel, The John Wayne and Elsie M. Gunn Center...
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    This is a bibliography of works by American writer John W. Campbell Jr. The bibliography is in chronological order of first publication of the books. In...
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    horror franchise. It first appeared in the novella Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell, which has been adapted into various media, including films, literature...
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    The Astounding Award for Best New Writer (formerly the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer) is given annually to the best new writer whose first...
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  • The Best of John W. Campbell is the title of two collections of science fiction short stories by American author John W. Campbell. The first, a British...
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    by John W. Campbell. Unknown was a companion to Street & Smith's science fiction pulp, Astounding Science Fiction, which was also edited by Campbell at...
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  • Campbellian Science Fiction after editor John W. Campbell. According to Lester del Rey, "the result [of Campbell's editorship] was the so-called Golden Age...
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    became a particular "pet idea" of science fiction writer and editor John W. Campbell, who wrote in a 1932 short story that "no man in all history ever used...
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  • Theatre in Columbus, Ohio. "The John W. Campbell Memorial Award" Archived 2012-12-29 at the Wayback Machine. The John Wayne and Elsie M. Gunn Center for...
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  • worst possible moment." The term "Finagle's law" was first used by John W. Campbell Jr., the influential editor of Astounding Science Fiction (later Analog)...
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  • about which Astounding editor John W. Campbell encouraged his writers to make stories. Despite this, it was rejected by Campbell, and it was eventually published...
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  • published on October 10, 2023. The novel was nominated for the 2019 John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel. Evan Whitesky and his...
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  • of hard science fiction. Egan has won multiple awards including the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, the Hugo Award, and the Locus Award. Egan holds a Bachelor...
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    Springer Publishing. ISBN 978-0-387-31022-0. Retrieved August 22, 2012.[1] Campbell, W. W. (1894). "The Wolf-Rayet stars". Astronomy and Astro-Physics. 13: 448–476...
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    physics research. The general concept of "warp drive" was introduced by John W. Campbell in his 1957 novel Islands of Space and was popularized by the Star...
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    such as Jack Williamson's Legion of Space and John W. Campbell's "Twilight". At the end of 1937, Campbell took over editorial duties under Tremaine's supervision...
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  • translated novel and was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel, the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, and the Locus Award...
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  • Alexis A. Gilliland (category John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer winners)
    and cartoonist. He resides in Arlington, Virginia. Gilliland won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 1982, notably beating David Brin and Michael...
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    Who Goes There? (category Short stories by John W. Campbell)
    There? is a 1938 science fiction horror novella by American author John W. Campbell, written under the pen name Don A. Stuart. Its story follows a group...
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  • 1982 film of the same name by John Carpenter, which was an adaptation of the 1938 novella Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell. It tells the story of a team...
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