Austin Hall (writer)
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Bornc. 1885
Died1933 (aged 47–48)
OccupationNovelist, short story writer
NationalityAmerican
Austin Hall | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 1885 |
| Died | 1933 (aged 47–48) |
| Occupation | Novelist, short story writer |
| Nationality | American |
| Genre | Science fiction, Fantasy, Western |
Austin Hall (c.1885 – 1933) was an American short story writer and novelist. He began writing when, while working as a cowboy, he was asked to write a story. He wrote westerns, science fiction and fantasy for pulp magazines.
(from the Internet Speculative Fiction Database)
Novels
- The Blind Spot (1921), with Homer Eon Flint
- People of the Comet (1923)
- The Spot of Life (1932)
Serials
- Into the Infinite (1919)
Short fiction
- "Almost Immortal" (1916)
- "The Rebel Soul" (1917)
- "The Man Who Saved the Earth" (1919)[1]