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His published novels were ''The Mutants'' (1953) and ''The Unearth People'' (1964). Collections of his short fiction were ''Mission: Manstop'' (1971) and ''The Science Fiction of Kris Neville'' (1974), the latter edited by [[Barry N. Malzberg]].
 
His published novels were ''The Mutants'' (1953) and ''The Unearth People'' (1964). Collections of his short fiction were ''Mission: Manstop'' (1971) and ''The Science Fiction of Kris Neville'' (1974), the latter edited by [[Barry N. Malzberg]].
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Revision as of 07:41, 14 October 2021

(May 9, 1925 – December 23, 1980)

Kris Ottman Neville was an American SF writer who lived most of his life in California. He was born in St. Louis. He began publishing SF in 1949.

His most famous work, the novella Bettyann, is considered an underground classic of science fiction.

His published novels were The Mutants (1953) and The Unearth People (1964). Collections of his short fiction were Mission: Manstop (1971) and The Science Fiction of Kris Neville (1974), the latter edited by Barry N. Malzberg.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:


Person 19251980
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