Theodore Cogswell

American writer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican writer
PlacesUnited States of America
wasWriter Novelist
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Male
Birth10 March 1918, Coatesville
Death3 February 1987Scranton (aged 68 years)
Star signPisces
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Biography

Theodore Rose Cogswell, (March 10, 1918 - February 3, 1987), was an American science fiction author.
During the Spanish Civil War, he served as an ambulance driver for the Republicans as part of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade.
His first published short story, "The Spectre General" in the magazine Astounding (June 1952), was a humorous tale in which a long-forgotten maintenance brigade of the Imperial Space Marines has the potential of reinvigorating a declining Galactic empire. Cogswell wrote almost 40 science fiction stories, most of them humorous, and was co-author of a novel of the Star Trek franchise.
Cogswell was also the editor of the long-running "fanzine for pros", Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies, a collection of which was published during 1993. In this, writers and editors discussed their and each other's works.

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