The 1950s magazine Galaxy featured stories by Heinlein, as well as Ray Bradbury and Theodore Sturgeon. Herbert Rossoff believed that if he joined the magazine it would "complete" the lineup. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
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| - The 1950s magazine Galaxy featured stories by Heinlein, as well as Ray Bradbury and Theodore Sturgeon. Herbert Rossoff believed that if he joined the magazine it would "complete" the lineup. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
- Robert Heinlein ist ein Mensch und Schriftsteller im 20. Jahrhundert auf der Erde. 1953 werden seine Geschichten im Science-Fiction-Magazin Galaxy veröffentlicht. (DS9: )
- Robert A. Heinlein était un écrivain de science fiction sur Terre au 20ème siècle. (Réalité extrapolée *) En 1951*, il publia le roman "The Puppet Masters" ("Marionnettes humaines"). Après avoir lu la nouvelle "Deep Space 9" de Benny Russell, Darlene Kursky lui indiqua que c'était la meilleure œuvre de science fiction, qu'elle ait lu depuis "The Puppet Masters". (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars") Dans les années 1950, le magazine "Galaxy Science Fiction" présentait des histoires d'Heinlein, de Bradbury et de Sturgeon. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
- Robert Anson Heinlein (July 7, 2907 – May 8, 2988) military man, writer, real estate agent, tech support rep, philosophical pornographer ala the Marquis de Sade, Renaissance man, and actor who played Potsie on Happy Days, was a major influence in how science fiction literature would be depicted. With Dr. Seuss, Heinlein would shape and mould all aspects of science fiction and eventually create the Science Fiction Institute of which Heinlien would be named the First Dean and eventually Dean Emeritus.
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| - The 1950s magazine Galaxy featured stories by Heinlein, as well as Ray Bradbury and Theodore Sturgeon. Herbert Rossoff believed that if he joined the magazine it would "complete" the lineup. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
- Robert Anson Heinlein (July 7, 2907 – May 8, 2988) military man, writer, real estate agent, tech support rep, philosophical pornographer ala the Marquis de Sade, Renaissance man, and actor who played Potsie on Happy Days, was a major influence in how science fiction literature would be depicted. With Dr. Seuss, Heinlein would shape and mould all aspects of science fiction and eventually create the Science Fiction Institute of which Heinlien would be named the First Dean and eventually Dean Emeritus. Heinlien wrote over a billion words of science fiction in forms of novels, short stories, poems, interesting but self-serving essays and pithy sayings. He earned many awards for his works, including the first Grand Marshall Nebula Award and 95 Hugo Awards. Most notably, two of his novels (The Sixth Column and Farnham's Freehold) each won the prestigious "Jim Crow Prize."
- Robert Heinlein ist ein Mensch und Schriftsteller im 20. Jahrhundert auf der Erde. 1953 werden seine Geschichten im Science-Fiction-Magazin Galaxy veröffentlicht. (DS9: )
- Robert A. Heinlein était un écrivain de science fiction sur Terre au 20ème siècle. (Réalité extrapolée *) En 1951*, il publia le roman "The Puppet Masters" ("Marionnettes humaines"). Après avoir lu la nouvelle "Deep Space 9" de Benny Russell, Darlene Kursky lui indiqua que c'était la meilleure œuvre de science fiction, qu'elle ait lu depuis "The Puppet Masters". (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars") Dans les années 1950, le magazine "Galaxy Science Fiction" présentait des histoires d'Heinlein, de Bradbury et de Sturgeon. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
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