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(May 9, 1920 – February 7, 2010)
 
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William Tenn is the pen name of London-born '''Philip Klass''' who moved to the US as a child. He began writing in 1945 after being discharged from the Army, and his first story, "Alexander the Bait," was published a year later. His stories and articles have been widely anthologized, a number of them in best-of-the-year collections. He was a professor of English at the Pennsylvania State University in [[State College]], where he taught — among other things — a popular course in [[science fiction]].
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  William Tenn is the pen name of London-born '''Philip Klass''' who moved to the US as a child. He began writing in 1945 after being discharged from the Army, and his first story, "Alexander the Bait," was published a year later. His stories and articles have been widely anthologized, a number of them in best-of-the-year collections. He was married to Fruma Klass for many years; they had a daughter Adina.
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He was a professor of English at the Pennsylvania State University in [[State College]], where he taught — among other things — a popular course in [[science fiction]].  One of his students was David Morrell, who dedicated his first Rambo novel "First Blood" to him.
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He retired to Pittsburgh, PA and was a regular [[Confluence]] attendee.
  
 
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* 2003 -- [[Capclave 2003]], [[Boskone 40]] ([[NESFA Press Guest]])
 
* 2003 -- [[Capclave 2003]], [[Boskone 40]] ([[NESFA Press Guest]])
 
* 2004 -- '''[[Noreascon 4]]'''
 
* 2004 -- '''[[Noreascon 4]]'''
* 2005 -- [[2005 Best Related Book Hugo|Best Related Book Hugo]] nominee for his autobiographical book ''Dancing Naked''.
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* 2005 -- [[2005 Best Related Book Hugo|Best Related Book Hugo]] nominee for his book of essays and interviews ''Dancing Naked''.
 
* 2006 -- [[Loscon 33]], [[Forry Award]]
 
* 2006 -- [[Loscon 33]], [[Forry Award]]
  

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(May 9, 1920 – February 7, 2010)


 William Tenn is the pen name of London-born Philip Klass who moved to the US as a child. He began writing in 1945 after being discharged from the Army, and his first story, "Alexander the Bait," was published a year later. His stories and articles have been widely anthologized, a number of them in best-of-the-year collections. He was married to Fruma Klass for many years; they had a daughter Adina.

He was a professor of English at the Pennsylvania State University in State College, where he taught — among other things — a popular course in science fiction. One of his students was David Morrell, who dedicated his first Rambo novel "First Blood" to him.

He retired to Pittsburgh, PA and was a regular Confluence attendee.

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