Theodore Sturgeon
Books and Stories

Edward Hamilton Waldo (1918-1985) changed his name to Theodore Sturgeon after his mother's divorce and remarriage. He wrote many short stories for magazines like Astounding Science Fiction and Unknown, and was perhaps the most anthologized science fiction author of the 1950's. He later wrote screenplays for Star Trek episodes (like Shore Leave and Amok Time. Always remember Sturgeon's Law - '90% of everything is crud.'Select a novel or story title to see the inventions from that work:

Biddiver, Astounding Science-Fiction, 1941

Completely Automatic, Astounding Science-Fiction, 1941

Granny Won't Knit, Galaxy, 1954

It was Nothing - Really!, Knight, 1969

Microcosmic God, Galaxy, 1941

Stars are Styx, Galaxy SF, 1950

 

 

 

 

 

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