Charles Dye
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(1925 -- 1960)
Dye was a SF author who began publishing with "The Last Orbit" for Amazing in February, 1950.
He was active for the next half-decade, soon publishing his only SF novel, Prisoner in the Skull (1952), in which ordinary Homo sapiens and a form of Superman engage in thriller-like confrontations.
He was married briefly (1951-1953) to Katherine MacLean, who wrote The Man Who Staked the Stars (July 1952, Planet Stories) and "Syndrome Johnny" (July 1951, Galaxy) under his name.
Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
- Nonce [late 40s] (for the Spectator Club)
Person | 1925—1960 |
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