William Tenn
Phillip Klass
(b.1920)
Bio:
Born in London. Named Author Emeritus by the SFWA in 1999. Resident of Pittsburgh.
Bibliography:
- Here Comes Civilization: The Complete SF of William Tenn, Vol 2
- August 2001 NESFA Press Hardcover, ISBN:1-886-77828-0
- The Human Angle
- Short story collection
- 1956, Ballantine
- Immodest Proposals: The Complete SF of William Tenn, Vol 1
- Press February 2001, NESFA Press Hardcover
ISBN:1-886-77819-1
- A Lamp for Medusa
- novella(?)
- 1968, Belmont
- Of All Possible Worlds
- Short story collection
- 1955, Ballantine
- Of Men and Monsters
- originally published serially as
The Men in the Walls(?)
- 1968, Ballantine
- March 1981, Ballantine Books ISBN:0-345-29523-4
- The Seven Sexes
- Short story collection
- 1968, Ballantine
- October 1980, Ballantine Books ISBN:0-345-28956-0
- The Square Root of Man
- Short story collection
- 1968, Ballantine
- March 1981, Bantam Books ISBN:0-345-29230-8
- Time in Advance
- Short story collection
- 1958, Bantam
- The Wooden Star
- Short story collection
- 1968, ballantine
- July 1981, Ballantine Books ISBN:0-345-29306-1
As Editor
- Children of Wonder
- 1953, Simon & Schuster
- Once Against the Law
- With Donald E. Westlake
- 1968, Macmillan
Short Work
- "Alexander the Bait"
- Astounding
- "Bernie the Faust"
- 1963, Playboy
- The Custodian"
- The Dark Star"
- "Firewater"
- "The Jester"
- "On Venus Have, We Got a Rabbi"
- "Project Hush"
- 1954
- "The Sickness"
- "Winthrop Was Stubborn"
Other Tenn links:
The Official Home Page of William Tenn, Science Fiction Satirist
Noreason 4 (Worldcon 2004) Guest of Honor Page
Spinning on Air: "On Venus Have We Got a Rabbi" plus interview.
Tangent Online Interview
William Tenn Wikipedia entry
Updated December 2009