1921 in science fiction
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The year 1921 was marked, in science fiction, by the following events.
Births and deaths
Births
- January 14: Kenneth Bulmer, British writer (died 2005)[1]
- January 25: Russell Braddon, Australian writer (died 1995)[2]
- May 23: James Blish, American writer (died 1975)[3]
- May 31: Arthur Sellings, British writer (died 1968)[4]
- June 6: Francis G. Rayer, British writer (died 1981)[5]
- August 11: (in French) Henri Viard, French writer (died 1989)[6]
- August 19: Gene Roddenberry, American television screenwriter, producer and creator of the original Star Trek television series (died 1991)[7]
- September 12: StanisÅaw Lem, polish writer (died 2006)[8]
- October 7: H. H. Hollis, American writer (died 1977)[9]
- November 9: Alfred Coppel, American writer (died 2004)[10]
- Vladimir Colin, writer (died 1991)[11]
Deaths
Events
Awards
The main science-fiction Awards known at the present time did not exist at this time.
Literary releases
Novels
Stories collections
Short stories
- (in French) L'Homme truqué, by (in French) Maurice Renard[12]