![]() Some of his later tales, like "Hero" (September 1979 F&SF), "A Day at the Fair" (March 1981 F&SF), "Trading Post" (October 1986 Asimov's), "Sallie C" (in Best of the West, anth 1986, ed Western Writers of America), "Perpetuity Blues" (May 1987 Asimov's), "Diner" (November 1987 Omni), "Stairs" (September 1988 Asimov's), "Tony Red Dog" (in Razored Saddles, anth 1989, ed Joe R Lansdale and Pat LoBrutto), "Under Old New York" (February 1991 Asimov's), and "Cush" (November 1993 Asimov's) caused considerable stir for the dark bravura of the vision they sometimes expose of a savaged USA. ![]() He began publishing sf with "To Tell the Truth" in Galaxy for August 1960 and contributed with some regularity to the SF Magazines, much of this early material being assembled in A Different Vintage (coll 2001), though he never published prolifically in shorter forms. ![]() ![]() (1929-2014) US author who worked extensively under his own name, and also as Victor Appleton, Chad Calhoun, Franklin W Dixon (a Stratemeyer House Name), Rebecca Drury and J D Hardin. ![]()
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