Theodore L. Thomas

Theodore Lockard Thomas (April 13, 1920[1] – September 24, 2005[2]) was an American chemical engineer and Patent attorney who wrote more than 50 science fiction short stories, published between the early 1950s to the late 1970s. He also collaborated on two novels with Kate Wilhelm, as well as producing stories under the pseudonyms of Leonard Lockhard and Cogswell Thomas, and was nominated for a Nebula award and a Hugo Award.

Bibliography

Nonfiction

Collaborations with Kate Wilhelm

  • The Clone (1965, expanded from his 1959 short story of the same name)
  • The Year of the Cloud (1970)

Short stories

As Cogswell Thomas

  • "Paradise Regained", in Saving Worlds, 1973 (in collaboration with Theodore Cogswell)

As Leonard Lockhard

  • "Improbable Profession" (1952), in Astounding, September 1952 (co-written with Charles L. Harness)
  • "The Lagging Profession" (1961)
gollark: I thought an RPNCalc ± operator would be neat but then realised it would need either arrays somehow or duplicated code.
gollark: Hmm, I wonder if anyone has done a RPN array language.
gollark: Maybe I am to make osmarksISA™, combining the horrors of various extant designs.
gollark: If you can get the same performance with less clock speed, which allows lower power, your architecture is better.
gollark: Some are worse, yes.

References

  1. Reginald, R. (2010). Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature - Volume 2. p. 1099. ISBN 0941028771.
  2. Thomas, Theodore (16 October 2005). "Theodore (Ted) L. Thomas". Lancaster online. Archived from the original on 18 October 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  3. Thomas, Theodore L. (December 1961). "The Watery Wonders of Captain Nemo". Galaxy Science Fiction. pp. 168–177.
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