Donald Moffitt

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Donald Moffitt (July 20, 1931  December 10, 2014) was an American author who published several science fiction novels. Most famous among these are The Genesis Quest and Second Genesis.[1] While he was the author of stories using his own name he also used the pseudonyms Paul Kenyon, Victor Sondheim, and Paul King. During the 1950s, Moffitt published approximately 100 short stories using 15 or more pseudonyms (including Wilson MacDonald, James D’Indy, and an assortment of others), for magazines like Gent, Man's Action, Monsieur, and Wildcat, while editing trade magazines by day. Known for his science fiction, Moffitt later published some historical mysteries.[2]

Born(1931-07-20)July 20, 1931
DiedDecember 10, 2014(2014-12-10) (aged 83)
Pen nameDonald Moffitt,
Paul Kenyon,
Victor Sondheim,
Paul King
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Donald Moffitt
Born(1931-07-20)July 20, 1931
DiedDecember 10, 2014(2014-12-10) (aged 83)
Pen nameDonald Moffitt,
Paul Kenyon,
Victor Sondheim,
Paul King
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Bibliography

As Donald Moffitt

Short fiction

Novels

Genesis Series
Mechanical Sky Series
  1. Crescent in the Sky (1989)
  2. A Gathering of Stars (1990)

As Paul Kenyon

Also, as "Paul Kenyon", a house pseudonym of Book Creations, Inc., he published The Baroness, an adult spy thriller series.

  • The Baroness: The Ecstacy Connection (Pocket Books, 1974, #1)
  • The Baroness: Diamonds are for Dying (Pocket Books, 1974, #2)
  • The Baroness: Death is a Ruby Light (Pocket Books, 1974, #3)
  • The Baroness: Hard-core Murder (Pocket Books, 1974, #4)
  • The Baroness: Operation Doomsday (Pocket Books, 1974, #5)
  • The Baroness: Sonic Slave (Pocket Books, 1974, #6)
  • The Baroness: Flicker of Doom (Pocket Books, 1974, #7)
  • The Baroness: Black Gold (Pocket Books, 1975, #8)
  • (unpublished) The Baroness: A Black Hole to Die In
  • (unpublished) The Baroness: Death is a Copycat

As Victor Sondheim

  • Inheritors of the Storm (1981)
  • (unpublished) Swimmers in the Tide

As Paul King

Dreamers Trilogy

  • Dreamers (1992)
  • The Voyagers (1993)
  • The Discoverers (1994)

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Bibliography notes
  1. Briefly reviewed by Don Sakers in the April 2016 issue of Analog, pp.105–108.

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