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World of Wonder

Anthropology through Science Fiction

Giant Killer

(Novelette)

[ON THE AUTHOR]
Even many of the most persistent readers of science fiction are under the impression that A. Bertram Chandler is one of the group of writers who have come to the front at about the same time and are personally known to each other - or that he is a pseudonym of one of them. The free use of pseudonyms, by the way is one of the more intersting affectations of writers in the field. Robert A. Heinlein has at least five, and there is really no discernible reason why a man with a perfectly good name of Will F. Jenkins should never write science fiction except as Murray Leinster, or why A. P. White should call himself Anthony Boucher. A. Bertram Chandler is like, H. Beam Piper, the reverse case; the name sounds like a pseudonym but isn't. There is a perfectly respectable office of the British Merchant Marine named A. Bertram Chandler who writes the stories thus signed and sends them in from places like Bombay and Mombassa.
- Fletcher Pratt

Published Editions

Twayne Publishers, (New York), 1951 edited by Fletcher Pratt
Story Publications

© www.bertramchandler.com, David Kelleher 2004