Robert Coulson
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Piers Anthony...that he wished to make several minor changes and in order not to waste Anthony's time, he had hired copyeditor (and author) Robert Coulson to retype the manuscript with the changes. Anthony described Coulson as a friend he had met through... In this article: Piers Anthony Dillingham Jacob, Robert Coulson, New York Times Best Seller list, Goddard College, United States Army, Logan, Utah, and United States |
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Wikipedia | September 09, 2009
Cluster (novels)
...consistent with the first published version of Earth?, the heavily reworked 1976 Laser Books edition credited to Anthony and Robert Coulson as collaborators. According to Anthony this was an unauthorized collaboration. More detail...
In this article: Cluster, Piers Anthony, Andromeda, Milky Way, Laser Books, Earth Day, and Vision
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Wikipedia | April 15, 2009
Robert Coulson
Robert Stratton "Buck" Coulson (May 12 1928 - February 19 1999) was an American science fiction writer, well-known fan , filk song writer, fanzine editor and bookseller from Indiana. Coulson's novels include But What of Earth? (1976, ISBN...
In this article: Yandro, Juanita Coulson, Piers Anthony, Wilson Tucker, Roger Ebert, and Man from U.N.C.L.E
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Wikipedia | April 15, 2009
Juanita Coulson
...Awards for her filking. For thirty-three years, she co-edited the science fiction fanzine Yandro with her husband "Buck" (Robert Coulson). Yandro was nominated for a Hugo Award every year from 1958-1967; it won the award in 1965, thus...
In this article: Juanita Coulson, Yandro, God, Hugo Award, and Marion Zimmer Bradley
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Wikipedia | March 05, 2009
Yandro
...to read about what you had written. Today I can see my name on a full-page ad for a movie with disinterest, but what Harry Warner or Buck Coulson had to say about me - well, that was important." Yandro's title came from the works of Manly...
In this article: Yandro, Buck Coulson, Hugo Award for Best Fanzine, Juanita Coulson, Manly Wade Wellman, and Roger Ebert
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Wikipedia | March 01, 2009
Harry Warner, Jr.
...about what you had written. Today I can see my name on a full-page ad for a movie with disinterest, but what Harry Warner or Buck Coulson had to say about me - well, that was important." Warner was associate editor of the professional...
In this article: Hugo Award, Washington County, First Fandom Hall of Fame award, World War II, Jack Speer, and Buck Coulson
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Wikipedia | January 21, 2009
23rd World Science Fiction Convention
...in London, United Kingdom. The guest of honor was Brian W. Aldiss. Best Novel : ''The Wanderer '' by Fritz Leiber Best Short Story : "Soldier, Ask Not" by Gordon R. Dickson Best Fanzine : Yandro edited by Robert and Juanita Coulson
In this article: Yandro, Juanita Coulson, London, and United Kingdom
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Wikipedia | December 31, 2008
The Bug Wars
The Bug Wars (ISBN 0440108063) is a 1979 science fiction novel by Robert Asprin. Asprin credits the song "Reminder" by Buck Coulson as his inspiration for the novel. The lyrics of the song are printed at the beginning of the book. Bug...
In this article: The Bug Wars, Robert Asprin, and Buck Coulson
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Wikipedia | December 08, 2008
ConClave (convention)
...in Plymouth, Michigan. The convention chair was Tara Barber. Guest of Honor was David Brin. The Fan Guests of Honor were Juanita and Buck Coulson. ConClave X was held in 1985 in Plymouth, Michigan. Guests of Honor were Karen and Poul...
In this article: Romulus, Michigan, Lansing, Michigan, Southfield, Michigan, and Plymouth, Michigan
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Wikipedia | December 06, 2008
Laser Books
...ISBN 0-373-72001-7 3. Crash Landing on Iduna by Arthur Tofte, 1975, ISBN 0-373-72003-3 4. Gates of the Universe by Robert Coulson with Gene DeWeese, 1975, ISBN 0-373-72004-1, cover price $0.95 11. Unto the Last Generation by Juanita...
In this article: Laser Books, Tim Powers, Raymond F. Jones, Hugo Award, Juanita Coulson, Tor Books, Arthur Tofte, and Piers Anthony
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Robert Stratton "Buck" Coulson (May 12 1928 - February 19 1999) was a science fiction writer and, with his wife, writer and filmmaker Juanita Coulson, a well-known fan, filk singer, fanzine editor and bookseller.
Coulson's novels include But What of Earth? (1976, ISBN 0-373-72044-0) (with Piers Anthony), To Renew the Ages (1976, ISBN 0-373-72026-2), and Lazer Tag: Adventure No 1: High Spy (1987, ISBN 0-88038-515-4).
With Gene DeWeese, he wrote two novels set in fandom, Now You See It/Him/Them... (1975, ISBN 0-385-05624-9) and Charles Fort Never Mentioned Wombats (1977, ISBN 0-385-12111-3), and two Man from U.N.C.L.E novels under the pseudonym of Thomas Strattton, The Invisibility Affair and The Mind-Twisters Affair (both 1967).
He served as Secretary of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America from 1972-74.
Buck and Juanita Coulson edited the fanzine Yandro, which was nominated for a Hugo award 10 years in a row, from 1959 through 1968, and won in 1965.
Buck was a regular attendee, panelist, and bookseller at several Midwest science fiction conventions, including InConJunction and Chambanacon, as well as frequently attending Capricon, Duckon, Windycon, and Wiscon. He was frequently seen wearing a skunkskin cap. Characters modelled on and named after him appear in two novels by Wilson Tucker, To the Tombaugh Station and Resurrection Days.
Coulson died on February 19 1999, following a long illness.
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