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An [[American]] [[pro writer]] living in Maine who is probably best known for his award-winning novella "Enemy Mine", which was made into a move with a novelization by [[Longyear]] and [[David Gerrold]]. The original novella helped Longyear to become the only writer to received a [[Hugo]], the [[Campbell Award]], and a [[Nebula Award]] in the same year.
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An [[American]] [[pro writer]] living in Maine who is probably best known for his award-winning novella "Enemy Mine", which was made into a move with a novelization by Longyear and [[David Gerrold]]. The original novella helped Longyear to become the only writer to received a [[Hugo]], the [[Campbell Award]], and a [[Nebula Award]] in the same year.
  
 
Recently, he has been writing mysteries.
 
Recently, he has been writing mysteries.
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Revision as of 05:50, 23 May 2020

(1942 --)

An American pro writer living in Maine who is probably best known for his award-winning novella "Enemy Mine", which was made into a move with a novelization by Longyear and David Gerrold. The original novella helped Longyear to become the only writer to received a Hugo, the Campbell Award, and a Nebula Award in the same year.

Recently, he has been writing mysteries.

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