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Galaxy's Edge Magazine Issue 2 May 2013
2013
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A magazine of speculative fiction. Edited by Mike Resnick. Stories by: Mercedes Lackey, Ken Liu, Robert Silverberg, Barry Malzberg, Tina Gower, C. L. Moore, Brad R. Torgersen, David Gerrold, Ralph Roberts, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Gio Clairval, Bruce McAllister & Charles Sheffield. Columns by: Barry Malzberg, Gregory Benford & Book Reviews by Paul Cook CONTENTS: Aliens Ate My Pickup by Mercedes Lackey, Effect and Cause by Ken Liu, When We Went to Seethe End of the World by Robert Silverberg, Today I Am Nobody by Tina Gower, Happily Ever After by C. L. Moore, The Flamingo Girl by Brad R. Torgersen, Rex by David Gerrold, Ghost in the Machine by Ralph Roberts, Echea by Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Sparkler by Gio Clairval, Child of the Gods by Bruce McAllister, The Feynman Saltation by Charles Sheffield, SERIALIZATION: Dark Universe (Part 2) by Daniel F. Galouye

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Daniel F. Galouye
Daniel F. Galouye
Author · 9 books

Daniel Francis Galouye (11 February 1920 – 7 September 1976) was an American science fiction writer. During the 1950s and 1960s, he contributed novelettes and short stories to various digest-size science fiction magazines, sometimes writing under the pseudonym Louis G. Daniels. After Galouye (pronounced Gah-lou-ey) graduated from Louisiana State University (B.A.), he worked as a reporter for several newspapers. During World War II, he served in the US Navy as an instructor and test pilot, receiving injuries that led to later health problems. On December 26, 1945, he married Carmel Barbara Jordan. From the 1940s until his retirement in 1967, he was on the staff of The States Item. He lived in New Orleans but also had a summer home across Lake Pontchartrain at St. Tammany Parish in Covington, Louisiana. In 1952, he sold his first novelette, Rebirth, to Imagination and then branched out to other digests, including Galaxy Science Fiction and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. Between 1961 and 1973, Galoyue wrote five novels, notably Simulacron Three, basis of the movie The Thirteenth Floor and the 1973 German TV miniseries, Welt am Draht (directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder). His first novel, Dark Universe (1961) was nominated for a Hugo. In 2007, Galouye was named as the recipient of the Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery Award, which is co-sponsored by the heirs of Paul M.A. Linebarger (who wrote as Cordwainer Smith) and Readercon. The jury for this award recognizes a deceased genre writer whose work should be "rediscovered" by the readers of today, and that newly rediscovered writer is a deceased guest of honor at the following year's Readercon. Galouye was named 6 July 2007 by Barry N. Malzberg and Gordon Van Gelder, speaking on behalf of themselves and the other two judges, Martin H. Greenberg and Mike Resnick.

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