Robert Coulson
Robert Coulson (1928 - February 19, 1999) was a science fiction writer
and, with his wife, writer and filmmaker Juanita Coulson, a well-known fan, filk
singer, and fanzine editor.
Coulson's novels include But What of Earth? (with
Piers Anthony),
To Renew the Age, and Lazer Tag: Adventure No 1: High Spy (1987).
With Gene De Weese, he wrote two novels set in fandom, Now You See
It/Him/Them... 1975, and Charles Fort Never Mentioned Wombats (1977), and two
Man from U.N.C.L.E novels under the pseudonym Thomas Strattton, The Invisibility
Affair and The Mind-Twisters Affair (both 1967). He served as Secretary of the
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America from 1972-74.
Buck and Juanita Coulson edited the fanzine Yandro, which was nominated for a
Hugo award 10 years in a row, from 1959 through 1968, and won in 1965.
Coulson died on February 19, 1999, following a long illness.
Selected Bibliography
Novels
- Gates of the Universe (1975) with Gene DeWeese
Shortfiction
- The Tracy Business (1970) with Gene DeWeese
- By the Book (1971) with Gene DeWeese
- Soy la Libertad (1976)
- Human Affairs (1986)
Essays
- Humorists In A Strange Land (1987)
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