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