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Charles V. de Vet was a US author, mostly of short stories, of which he wrote over 50 for SF magazines, beginning with "The Unexpected Weapon" for ''[[Amazing]]'' in September 1950. | Charles V. de Vet was a US author, mostly of short stories, of which he wrote over 50 for SF magazines, beginning with "The Unexpected Weapon" for ''[[Amazing]]'' in September 1950. | ||
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− | * 1959 -- [[1959 Best Novelette Hugo|Best Novelette Hugo]] | + | * 1959 -- [[1959 Best Novelette Hugo|Best Novelette Hugo]] nominee (with [[Katherine MacLean]]) |
* 1968 -- [[Minicon 1]] | * 1968 -- [[Minicon 1]] | ||
* 1969 -- [[Minicon 2]] | * 1969 -- [[Minicon 2]] | ||
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Revision as of 02:39, 12 February 2020
(1911 -- 1997)
Charles V. de Vet was a US author, mostly of short stories, of which he wrote over 50 for SF magazines, beginning with "The Unexpected Weapon" for Amazing in September 1950.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1959 -- Best Novelette Hugo nominee (with Katherine MacLean)
- 1968 -- Minicon 1
- 1969 -- Minicon 2
Person | 1911—1997 |
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