Lan Wright
Science fiction writer
Intro | Science fiction writer | |
Places | United Kingdom | |
was | Writer Science fiction writer | |
Work field | Literature | |
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Birth | 8 July 1923, Watford, Watford, Hertfordshire, East of England | |
Death | 1 August 2010 (aged 87 years) |
Lionel Percy Wright, known professionally as Lan Wright (1923–2010) was a British science fiction writer. All of his fiction has been published under the pen name "Lan Wright". His first story was "Operation Exodus", which appeared in New Worlds in 1952. "Dream World" appeared in Nebula Science Fiction #21, May 1957. His novels include:
During the period 1952 to 1963, Wright was also a regular contributor to various British SF magazines, including E. J. Carnell's New Worlds and Science Fantasy. Wright published no fiction after 1968, due to increased responsibilities of his employment.
Wright was married, lived in Watford and was employed by British Railways. He was a "keen" amateur cricket player.