Jack Wodhams
Jack Wodhams (1931 – 2017) was an English-born science fiction writer who lived in Australia from 1955 until his death. He also wrote as Trudy Rose and Caroline Edwards. Wodhams was born on 3 September 1931 in Dagenham, London and died on 3 August 2017.[1]
Jack Wodhams | |
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Born | Dagenham, United Kingdom | 3 September 1931
Died | 3 August 2017 85) | (aged
Language | English |
Nationality | Australian |
Years active | 1967-2015 |
He was first published in Analog Science Fiction and Fact in 1967 with the story There Is a Crooked Man. He was largely known for the kind of "problem oriented" stories that Analog itself is known for. These stories have been called "generally clever and often ingenious"[2] and good on military matters,[3] but occasionally criticised as facetious. From 1970 to 1982 he was nominated for the Ditmar Award several times.
Bibliography
Novels
- The Authentic Touch (1971)
- Looking for Blucher (1980)
- Ryn (1982)
Short story collection
- Future War (1982)
Prose collection
- The Small Book of Controversies (2003)
Short stories
- "Homespinner" (Galaxy Science Fiction, October 1968)
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