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Heinlein beyond this horizon
Heinlein beyond this horizon




For Us, the Living: A Comedy of Customs (written in 1938, published posthumously in 2003).Job: A Comedy of Justice, 1984-Nebula Award nominee, 1984 Locus Fantasy Award winner, Hugo Award nominee, 1985.Friday, 1982-Hugo, Nebula, and Locus SF Awards nominee, 1983.Time Enough for Love, 1973-Nebula Award nominated, 1973 Hugo and Locus SF Awards nominated, 1974.

heinlein beyond this horizon

The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, 1966- Hugo Award, 1967.Glory Road, 1963-Hugo Award nominee, 1964.Orphans of the Sky, 1963 (fix-up novel comprising the novellas "Universe" and "Common Sense", both originally published in 1941).Stranger in a Strange Land, 1961- Hugo Award, 1962 (reprinted at the original greater length in 1991).Starship Troopers, 1959- Hugo Award, 1960.Methuselah's Children, 1958 (originally a serialized novella in 1941).Have Space Suit-Will Travel, 1958-Hugo Award nominee, 1959 *.The Puppet Masters, 1951 (re-published posthumously with excisions restored, 1990).Farmer in the Sky, 1950 (initially serialized in a condensed version in Boys' Life magazine as "Satellite Scout") (Retro Hugo Award, 1951) *.Sixth Column, 1949 (initially serialized in 1941, and at that time credited to Anson MacDonald) (a.k.a.Beyond This Horizon, 1948 (initially serialized in 1942, and at that time credited to Anson MacDonald).The opening installment of The Puppet Masters took the cover of the September 1951 issue of Galaxy Science Fiction Novels marked with an asterisk * are part of Scribner's "juvenile" series. All the works originally attributed to MacDonald, Saunders, Riverside and York, and many of the works originally attributed to Lyle Monroe, were later reissued in various Heinlein collections and attributed to Heinlein. Known pseudonyms include Anson MacDonald (7 times), Lyle Monroe (7), John Riverside (1), Caleb Saunders (1), and Simon York (1). Four collections have been published posthumously. One novel has been published posthumously and another, an unusual collaboration, was published in 2006. Three non-fiction books and two poems have been published posthumously. Heinlein edited an anthology of other writers' science fiction short stories.

heinlein beyond this horizon

He wrote a screenplay for one of the films.

heinlein beyond this horizon

Four films, two TV series, several episodes of a radio series, at least two songs ('Hijack' by Jefferson Starship and 'Cool Green Hills of Earth' on the 1970 album Ready to Ride and as the b-side of a single by Southwind) and a board game derive more or less directly from his work. Heinlein bibliography includes 32 novels, 59 short stories and 16 collections published during his life. Heinlein (1907–1988) was productive during a writing career that spanned the last 49 years of his life the Robert A.






Heinlein beyond this horizon