
Damon Francis Knight was an American science fiction author, editor, and critic. Knight's first professional sale was a cartoon drawing to a science-fiction magazine, Amazing Stories. His first story, "Resilience", was published in 1941. He is best known as the author of "To Serve Man", which was adapted for The Twilight Zone. He was a recipient of the Hugo Award, founder of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA), cofounder of the National Fantasy Fan Federation, cofounder of the Milford Writer's Workshop, and cofounder of the Clarion Writers Workshop. Knight lived in Eugene, Oregon, with his wife Kate Wilhelm.
Series
Books

The World and Thorinn
1980

Four in One
1953

Tomorrow x 4
1964

Rule Golden
1954

The Other Foot
1966

The Rithian Terror
1965

Why Do Birds
1992

Elsewhere X 3
1974

The Futurians
1977

Rule Golden/Double Meaning
1991

The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume One, 1929-1964
1970

A for Anything
1959

Mind Switch
1965

The Best of Damon Knight
1976

A Reasonable World
1991

Creating Short Fiction
1981

Special Delivery
2010

Perchance to Dream
1972

First Voyages
1981

One Side Laughing
Stories Unlike Other Stories
1976

In Search of Wonder
1956

Charles Fort
Prophet of the Unexplained
1970

Three Novels
1957

CV
1985

Far Out
1961

The Man in the Tree
1984

Hell's Pavement
1955

To Serve Man
1950

The Country of the Kind
1955

Humpty Dumpty
An Oval
1996

The Observers
1988

Rule Golden and Other Stories
1979

In Deep
1963

The Worshippers
2008

Turning On
1966