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  • That Hell-Bound Train
  • Short story by Robert Bloch

    "That Hell-Bound Train" is a dark fantasy short story by American writer Robert Bloch. It was originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science

    That Hell-Bound Train

    That_Hell-Bound_Train

  • Hell-Bound Train
  • 1930 film

    Hell-Bound Train is a 1930 silent Christian race film by self-taught African-American filmmakers James and Eloyce Gist, produced for their traveling ministry

    Hell-Bound Train

    Hell-Bound Train

    Hell-Bound_Train

  • I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
  • 1967 short story by Harlan Ellison

    55–62. JSTOR 27796553. Withers, Jeremy (2017). "Medieval and Futuristic Hells: The Influence of Dante on Ellison's 'I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream'"

    I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream

    I_Have_No_Mouth,_and_I_Must_Scream

  • Robert Bloch
  • American fiction writer (1917–1994)

    fanzines and fandom in general. He won the Hugo Award (for his story "That Hell-Bound Train"), the Bram Stoker Award, and the World Fantasy Award. He served

    Robert Bloch

    Robert Bloch

    Robert_Bloch

  • The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
  • 1973 short story by Ursula K. Le Guin

    Best Short Story in 1974. The only chronological element of the work is that it begins by describing the first day of summer in Omelas, a shimmering city

    The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas

    The_Ones_Who_Walk_Away_from_Omelas

  • George R. R. Martin
  • American writer and television producer (born 1948)

    Collector", where he is still signing copies of his new novel. In Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!, he is killed when watching a movie at the theatre. In the third-season

    George R. R. Martin

    George R. R. Martin

    George_R._R._Martin

  • Neil Gaiman
  • English writer (born 1960)

    assassin who worked for the government and came back as a reluctant agent of Hell but had no real direction in his actions. In Angela, a cruel and malicious

    Neil Gaiman

    Neil Gaiman

    Neil_Gaiman

  • Ray Bradbury
  • American writer (1920–2012)

    every week. He roller skated there, as well as all over town, as he put it, "hell-bent on getting autographs from glamorous stars. It was glorious." Among

    Ray Bradbury

    Ray Bradbury

    Ray_Bradbury

  • Flowers for Algernon
  • 1959 novelette and 1966 novel by Daniel Keyes

    Fiction in 1960. The novel was published in 1966 and was joint winner of that year's Nebula Award for Best Novel (with Babel-17). Algernon is a laboratory

    Flowers for Algernon

    Flowers_for_Algernon

  • Harlan Ellison
  • American writer (1934–2018)

    later described the marriage as "four years of hell as sustained as the whine of a generator." Later that year he married Billie Joyce Sanders; they divorced

    Harlan Ellison

    Harlan Ellison

    Harlan_Ellison

  • Tom Gray's Dream
  • Retta M. Brown poem

    "Tom Gray's Dream", also known as "The Hell-Bound Train" is a poem written by western Illinois poet Retta M. Brown (born September 18, 1893). Tom Gray

    Tom Gray's Dream

    Tom_Gray's_Dream

  • The Nine Billion Names of God
  • 1953 short story by Arthur C. Clarke

    names of God. They believe the Universe was created for this purpose, and that once this naming is completed, God will bring the Universe to an end. Three

    The Nine Billion Names of God

    The_Nine_Billion_Names_of_God

  • Ted Chiang
  • American science fiction writer (born 1967)

    from the Table"), Nature, 2000 "Seventy-Two Letters", Vanishing Acts, 2000 "Hell Is the Absence of God", Starlight 3, 2001 "Liking What You See: A Documentary"

    Ted Chiang

    Ted Chiang

    Ted_Chiang

  • Pleasant Dreams: Nightmares
  • 1960 collection of fantasy and horror short stories by Robert Bloch

    The collection includes Bloch's 1959 Hugo Award winning story, "That Hell-Bound Train". Pleasant Dreams: Nightmares contains the following tales: "Sweets

    Pleasant Dreams: Nightmares

    Pleasant_Dreams:_Nightmares

  • Alix E. Harrow
  • American writer (born 1989)

    (1956) "Or All the Seas with Oysters" by Avram Davidson (1958) "That Hell-Bound Train" by Robert Bloch (1959) "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes (1960)

    Alix E. Harrow

    Alix_E._Harrow

  • Ursula Vernon
  • American comic creator and writer (born 1977)

    announced she had been diagnosed with breast cancer; by December of that year, she announced that her treatment had been successful and she was cancer-free. Dragonbreath

    Ursula Vernon

    Ursula Vernon

    Ursula_Vernon

  • "Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman
  • Short story by Harlan Ellison

    brainwashed Harlequin later reappears in public to announce that he was wrong before and that it is always good to be on time. At the end of the story,

    "Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman

    "Repent,_Harlequin!"_Said_the_Ticktockman

  • Ursula K. Le Guin
  • American author (1929–2018)

    The first two were each published as half of an "Ace Double": two novels bound into a paperback and sold as a single low-cost volume. City of Illusions

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Ursula_K._Le_Guin

  • The Paper Menagerie
  • 2011 fantasy/magical realism short story by Ken Liu

    2024. Anders, Charlie Jane (8 November 2012). "Read Ken Liu's amazing story that swept the Hugo, Nebula and World Fantasy Awards". Gizmodo. Archived from

    The Paper Menagerie

    The_Paper_Menagerie

  • Larry Niven
  • American science fiction writer (born 1938)

    published). Algis Budrys said in 1968 that Niven becoming a top writer despite the New Wave was evidence that "trends are for second-raters". In addition

    Larry Niven

    Larry Niven

    Larry_Niven

  • Arthur C. Clarke
  • British science fiction writer (1917–2008)

    "development hell". After a drawn-out development process, which actor Morgan Freeman attributed to difficulties in getting financing, it appeared in 2003 that this

    Arthur C. Clarke

    Arthur C. Clarke

    Arthur_C._Clarke

  • Daniel Keyes
  • American author (1927–2014)

    did not submit to Lee was called "Brainstorm", the paragraph-long synopsis that would evolve into Flowers for Algernon. It begins: "The first guy in the

    Daniel Keyes

    Daniel_Keyes

  • Faust (opera)
  • Grand opera in five acts by Charles Gounod

    Faust to buy Méphistophélès's services on Earth in exchange for Faust's in Hell. Faust's goblet of poison is magically transformed into an elixir of youth

    Faust (opera)

    Faust (opera)

    Faust_(opera)

  • Delta Moon
  • American swamp blues, blues rock, and blues band

    Lauper's arrangements. The title track stated that "good moonshine burns with a clear, blue flame". Hell Bound Train (2010) was the band's fifth studio album

    Delta Moon

    Delta_Moon

  • Frederik Pohl
  • American science fiction writer and editor (1919–2013)

    become important writers and editors.[self-published source?] Pohl later said that other "friends came and went and were gone, [but] many of the ones I met

    Frederik Pohl

    Frederik Pohl

    Frederik_Pohl

  • Robbie (short story)
  • Science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov

    that the Frankenstein complex was a misplaced fear. The majority of Asimov's works concerning robots attempted to provide examples of the help that they

    Robbie (short story)

    Robbie_(short_story)

  • Octavia E. Butler
  • American science fiction writer (1947–2006)

    Patternists, humans who have been bred with heightened telepathic powers and are bound to the Patternmaster via a psionic chain; their enemies the Clayarks, disease-mutated

    Octavia E. Butler

    Octavia E. Butler

    Octavia_E._Butler

  • Isaac Asimov
  • American writer and biochemist (1920–1992)

    whose every deed is foul, foul, foul. The same memoir states his belief that Hell is "the drooling dream of a sadist" crudely affixed to an all-merciful

    Isaac Asimov

    Isaac Asimov

    Isaac_Asimov

  • The Best of Robert Bloch
  • 1977 collection of speculative fiction short stories by Robert Bloch

    World-Timer" (from Fantastic Science Fiction Stories, Aug. 1960) "That Hell-Bound Train" (from The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Sep. 1958) "The

    The Best of Robert Bloch

    The_Best_of_Robert_Bloch

  • Ken Liu
  • American writer (born 1976)

    sci-fi thriller series, Julia Z Series, which starts with the novel All That We See or Seem (2025). The series is set in a near-future and features a

    Ken Liu

    Ken Liu

    Ken_Liu

  • Amal El-Mohtar
  • Canadian poet and writer (born 1984)

    in Ottawa, Ontario to a family of Lebanese descent. She said that her parents told her that she comes from a long lineage of poets. She grew up in Ottawa

    Amal El-Mohtar

    Amal El-Mohtar

    Amal_El-Mohtar

  • Joe Haldeman
  • American science fiction writer (born 1943)

    Forever War series, Forever Peace is not set in the same universe) "Forever Bound" (2010, short story; appears in the anthology Warriors) (a prequel to Forever

    Joe Haldeman

    Joe Haldeman

    Joe_Haldeman

  • Poul Anderson
  • American science fiction writer (1926–2001)

    The Broken Sword, one of his best-known works. In 1965, Algis Budrys said that Anderson "has for some time been science fiction's best storyteller". He

    Poul Anderson

    Poul Anderson

    Poul_Anderson

  • Nghi Vo
  • American author (born 1981)

    (1956) "Or All the Seas with Oysters" by Avram Davidson (1958) "That Hell-Bound Train" by Robert Bloch (1959) "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes (1960)

    Nghi Vo

    Nghi Vo

    Nghi_Vo

  • David Brin
  • American scientist and science fiction author (born 1950)

    children. Most of Brin's fiction is categorized as hard science fiction, in that they apply some degree of plausible scientific or technological change as

    David Brin

    David Brin

    David_Brin

  • Greg Bear
  • American writer and illustrator (1951–2022)

    paradox, supposing that the galaxy is filled with potentially predatory intelligences and that young civilizations that survive are those that do not attract

    Greg Bear

    Greg Bear

    Greg_Bear

  • Exhalation (short story)
  • Short story by Ted Chiang

    explore the explanation that people's brains are computing more slowly. The scientist dissects his own brain and discovers that it operates based on the

    Exhalation (short story)

    Exhalation_(short_story)

  • C. J. Cherryh
  • American speculative fiction author (born 1942)

    to several shared world anthologies, including Thieves' World, Heroes in Hell, Elfquest, Witch World, Magic in Ithkar, and the Merovingen Nights series

    C. J. Cherryh

    C. J. Cherryh

    C._J._Cherryh

  • The Early Fears
  • 1994 collection of fantasy and horror short stories by Robert Bloch

    The collection includes Bloch's 1959 Hugo Award winning story, "That Hell-Bound Train." "The View from 1993" "The Cloak" "Beetles" "The Fiddler’s Fee"

    The Early Fears

    The_Early_Fears

  • The Very Pulse of the Machine
  • 1998 Michael Swanwick science fiction short story

    (1956) "Or All the Seas with Oysters" by Avram Davidson (1958) "That Hell-Bound Train" by Robert Bloch (1959) "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes (1960)

    The Very Pulse of the Machine

    The_Very_Pulse_of_the_Machine

  • Spider Robinson
  • Canadian science fiction author (born 1948)

    his early childhood exposure to the juvenile novels of Robert A. Heinlein that later influenced him to become a writer. He attended a Catholic high school

    Spider Robinson

    Spider Robinson

    Spider_Robinson

  • Rebecca Roanhorse
  • American speculative fiction author (born 1971)

    Black Sun. Roanhorse was born in Conway, Arkansas, in 1971. She has said that she is of Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo descent through her mother's family, and African

    Rebecca Roanhorse

    Rebecca Roanhorse

    Rebecca_Roanhorse

  • Deals with the Devil in popular culture
  • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, (1808) "Gimmicks Three", by Isaac Asimov That Hell-Bound Train, by Robert Bloch Jack Faust, novel by Michael Swanwick Light From

    Deals with the Devil in popular culture

    Deals with the Devil in popular culture

    Deals_with_the_Devil_in_popular_culture

  • The Star (Clarke short story)
  • 1955 short story by Arthur C. Clarke

    was very similar to Earth's. Recognizing several generations in advance that their star would soon explode, and with no means of interstellar travel to

    The Star (Clarke short story)

    The_Star_(Clarke_short_story)

  • Tokyo subway sarin attack
  • 1995 terrorist attack by Aum Shinrikyo

    workers of Suzuken, a drug wholesaling company, on a train bound for Tokyo. An Osaka company that manufactured 2-PAM rushed emergency supplies to Tokyo

    Tokyo subway sarin attack

    Tokyo subway sarin attack

    Tokyo_subway_sarin_attack

  • Mike Resnick
  • American science fiction writer and editor (1942–2020)

    (1956) "Or All the Seas with Oysters" by Avram Davidson (1958) "That Hell-Bound Train" by Robert Bloch (1959) "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes (1960)

    Mike Resnick

    Mike Resnick

    Mike_Resnick

  • National Film Registry
  • Selection of films for preservation in the US Library of Congress

    Alfred Hitchcock: Rebecca, Shadow of a Doubt, Notorious, Strangers on a Train, Rear Window, Vertigo, North by Northwest, Psycho, The Birds Leo McCarey:

    National Film Registry

    National Film Registry

    National_Film_Registry

  • Hothouse (novel)
  • 1962 science fiction novel by Brian Aldiss

    fiction novel by British writer Brian Aldiss, composed of five novelettes that were originally serialised in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in

    Hothouse (novel)

    Hothouse_(novel)

  • Jeffty Is Five
  • Short story by Harlan Ellison

    According to Ellison, it was partially inspired by a fragment of conversation that he misheard at a party at the home of actor Walter Koenig: "How is Jeff?"

    Jeffty Is Five

    Jeffty_Is_Five

  • John Varley (author)
  • American science fiction author (1947–2025)

    outside the Cala Market on Stanyan Street (since closed) before deciding that writing had to be a better way to make a living. He was serendipitously present

    John Varley (author)

    John Varley (author)

    John_Varley_(author)

  • The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World (short story)
  • 1968 science fiction short story by Harlan Ellison

    of the visual novel adventure game YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World are based on this story. "1969 Hugo Awards". TheHugoAwards

    The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World (short story)

    The_Beast_That_Shouted_Love_at_the_Heart_of_the_World_(short_story)

  • Elizabeth Bear
  • American author (born 1971)

    ROC) The Stratford Man: Volume I: Ink and Steel (July 2008, ROC) Volume II: Hell and Earth (August 2008, ROC) One Eyed Jack (November 2013, Prime Books) Jacob's

    Elizabeth Bear

    Elizabeth Bear

    Elizabeth_Bear

  • Hugo Award for Best Short Story
  • Annual awards for science fiction or fantasy

    feel that none of the finalists is deserving of the award that year, and in the case that "no award" takes the majority the Hugo is not given in that category

    Hugo Award for Best Short Story

    Hugo_Award_for_Best_Short_Story

  • Connie Willis
  • American science fiction writer

    said, "I sing soprano in a Congregationalist church choir. It is my belief that everything you need to know about the world can be learned in a church choir

    Connie Willis

    Connie Willis

    Connie_Willis

  • Pioneers of African-American Cinema
  • 2015 anthology collection of independent Black cinema

    footage. The restoration includes over 12 feature films, including Hell-Bound Train, Within Our Gates, Birthright, and The Flying Ace. It also includes

    Pioneers of African-American Cinema

    Pioneers_of_African-American_Cinema

  • Theodore Sturgeon
  • American speculative fiction writer (1918–1985)

    any other science fiction writer other than A.E. van Vogt. He became a trained auditor and defended the Church for decades. Sturgeon published the "first

    Theodore Sturgeon

    Theodore Sturgeon

    Theodore_Sturgeon

  • S. L. Huang
  • Science fiction author

    (1956) "Or All the Seas with Oysters" by Avram Davidson (1958) "That Hell-Bound Train" by Robert Bloch (1959) "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes (1960)

    S. L. Huang

    S._L._Huang

  • Mefistofele
  • Opera by Arrigo Boito

    in Italy at that time, and he determined to make his new work distinctive, both musically and intellectually, different from anything that had been heard

    Mefistofele

    Mefistofele

    Mefistofele

  • Clifford D. Simak
  • American science fiction writer (1904–1988)

    Engineers, he wrote in the tradition of the earlier "super science" subgenre that E. E. "Doc" Smith perfected, but he soon developed his own style, which is

    Clifford D. Simak

    Clifford D. Simak

    Clifford_D._Simak

  • Fritz Leiber
  • American fantasy, horror, and SF writer (1910–1992)

    academic politics as the United States entered World War II, he decided that the struggle against fascism mattered more than his long-held pacifist convictions

    Fritz Leiber

    Fritz Leiber

    Fritz_Leiber

  • Rabbit Test (short story)
  • 2022 short story by Samantha Mills

    Short Story. Locus found the story to be "worthwhile reading", but noted that "some may find it too didactic". Library Journal called it "frighteningly

    Rabbit Test (short story)

    Rabbit_Test_(short_story)

  • Terry Bisson
  • American novelist (1942–2024)

    (1956) "Or All the Seas with Oysters" by Avram Davidson (1958) "That Hell-Bound Train" by Robert Bloch (1959) "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes (1960)

    Terry Bisson

    Terry Bisson

    Terry_Bisson

  • David Langford
  • British writer, editor and critic (born 1953)

    Langford wrote the story as a spoof at the suggestion of his publisher and says that since publication he has always admitted the story to be fictional when asked

    David Langford

    David Langford

    David_Langford

  • Black women in the silent film era
  • argued that that distinction belongs to Madame E. Toussaint Welcome's war documentary Doing Their Bit (1916) or Eloyce King Patrick Gist for Hell Bound Train

    Black women in the silent film era

    Black_women_in_the_silent_film_era

  • Bound for Glory (1976 film)
  • 1976 American film

    Bound for Glory is a 1976 American biographical film directed by Hal Ashby, produced by folk music impresario and Woody Guthrie's manager Harold Leventhal

    Bound for Glory (1976 film)

    Bound_for_Glory_(1976_film)

  • Avram Davidson
  • American writer (1923–1993)

    science fiction, and crime fiction, as well as the author of many stories that do not fit into a genre niche. He won a Hugo Award and three World Fantasy

    Avram Davidson

    Avram_Davidson

  • Gordon R. Dickson
  • American science fiction writer (1923–2001)

    fiction romantic". Nevertheless, Clute stresses in connection to Dickson that science fiction welcomes "images of heightened solitude, romantically vague

    Gordon R. Dickson

    Gordon R. Dickson

    Gordon_R._Dickson

  • Damon Knight
  • American science fiction writer, editor and critic (1922–2002)

    held at Syracuse University. He died on April 15, 2002, at the age of 79. Hell's Pavement (1955) A for Anything (1961) (original version titled The People

    Damon Knight

    Damon Knight

    Damon_Knight

  • Eloyce King Patrick Gist
  • American Filmmaker

    producer, author, and pianist. She made films with her husband including Hell Bound Train (1930) and Verdict Not Guilty (1933) and toured the United States showing

    Eloyce King Patrick Gist

    Eloyce_King_Patrick_Gist

  • Inconstant Moon
  • 1971 science fiction short story collection by Larry Niven

    the mechanics determine that, indeed, it was a mechanical problem due to the pressure of Venus's atmosphere. "Becalmed in Hell" was nominated for the 1965

    Inconstant Moon

    Inconstant_Moon

  • Samuel R. Delany
  • American author, critic, and academic (born 1942)

    by John Herbert McDowell. That November, Delany was a visiting writer at Wesleyan University's Center for the Humanities. That year, Delany wrote two issues

    Samuel R. Delany

    Samuel R. Delany

    Samuel_R._Delany

  • A Study in Emerald
  • 2003 short story by Neil Gaiman

    Victorian periodical or newspaper, which includes various advertisements that reference characters such as Vlad Tepes, Victor Frankenstein, Spring Heeled

    A Study in Emerald

    A_Study_in_Emerald

  • Boobs (short story)
  • Fantasy short story by Suzy McKee Charnas

    finalist for the Nebula Award for Best Short Story of 1989. Charnas noted that Kelsey is "pretty selfish and empathy blind". 1990 Hugo Awards, at TheHugoAwards

    Boobs (short story)

    Boobs_(short_story)

  • Jack Vance
  • American writer (1916–2013)

    set in the space age. Scott Bradfield states that Vance "wrote about incomprehensibly far-off futures that weren’t driven by the splashy intergalactic

    Jack Vance

    Jack Vance

    Jack_Vance

  • Mary Robinette Kowal
  • American author and puppeteer (born 1969)

    Friesland", The First Line, 2004 "Portrait of Ari", Strange Horizons, 2006 "Bound Man", Twenty Epics, 2006 "Cerbo in Vitra ujo", Apex Digest, 2006 "Locked

    Mary Robinette Kowal

    Mary Robinette Kowal

    Mary_Robinette_Kowal

  • Michael Swanwick
  • American science fiction author (born 1950)

    Castle (2010) Spirits in the Night (2010) Libertarian Russia (2010) The Trains that Climb the Winter Tree (2011) (with Eileen Gunn) (Novelette) Manger Animals

    Michael Swanwick

    Michael Swanwick

    Michael_Swanwick

  • The Dog Said Bow-Wow
  • Short story by Michael Swanwick

    (1956) "Or All the Seas with Oysters" by Avram Davidson (1958) "That Hell-Bound Train" by Robert Bloch (1959) "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes (1960)

    The Dog Said Bow-Wow

    The_Dog_Said_Bow-Wow

  • Speech Sounds
  • Science fiction short story by Octavia E. Butler

    understand that she wants to go towards Pasadena. Rye was a former teacher and loved reading, and feels a murderous jealousy upon realizing that the man

    Speech Sounds

    Speech_Sounds

  • Seasons of Glass and Iron
  • 2016 short story by Amal El-Mohtar

    observed that it "explores the power of women's friendships to rewrite—or at least expose—misogynist ideologies", while Tor.com noted that it "undermines

    Seasons of Glass and Iron

    Seasons_of_Glass_and_Iron

  • Social Distortion (album)
  • 1990 studio album by Social Distortion

    rockabilly, blues and country music experimentation of Prison Bound with songs like "Drug Train" and the radio hit "Ball and Chain". The focus on the alternative

    Social Distortion (album)

    Social_Distortion_(album)

  • Better Living Through Algorithms
  • 2023 short story by Naomi Kritzer

    without Abelique's prompting, discovers that some of the app's former users have decided to keep doing the things that made them happy, including continuing

    Better Living Through Algorithms

    Better_Living_Through_Algorithms

  • John Chu
  • American writer

    engineering and works as a microprocessor architect by day. He is gay, a theme that he explores in his writing. Other common themes in Chu's work include family

    John Chu

    John Chu

    John_Chu

  • Cyril M. Kornbluth
  • American science fiction author (1923–1958)

    of the "Peter Packer" stories, “Thirteen O’Clock” and “Mr. Packer Goes to Hell”, both 1941]”, [first combined appearance here] "The Rocket of 1955”, 1939

    Cyril M. Kornbluth

    Cyril M. Kornbluth

    Cyril_M._Kornbluth

  • To Serve Man (short story)
  • 1950 science fiction short story by Damon Knight

    of Damon Knight (1976). The story is set in the United States in a time that appears to be contemporaneous with the story's 1950 publication date. It

    To Serve Man (short story)

    To Serve Man (short story)

    To_Serve_Man_(short_story)

  • Brian Aldiss
  • British science-fiction writer (1925–2017)

    is a reference to Kingsley Amis's survey of science fiction, New Maps of Hell. Decade series, with Harry Harrison: Decade: the 1940s (1975) Decade: the

    Brian Aldiss

    Brian Aldiss

    Brian_Aldiss

  • Naomi Kritzer
  • American writer

    (1956) "Or All the Seas with Oysters" by Avram Davidson (1958) "That Hell-Bound Train" by Robert Bloch (1959) "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes (1960)

    Naomi Kritzer

    Naomi_Kritzer

  • Lewis Padgett
  • Science fiction pen-name of the 1940s and 1950s

    (1956) "Or All the Seas with Oysters" by Avram Davidson (1958) "That Hell-Bound Train" by Robert Bloch (1959) "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes (1960)

    Lewis Padgett

    Lewis_Padgett

  • The Water That Falls on You from Nowhere
  • 2013 short story by John Chu

    "The Water That Falls on You from Nowhere" is a 2013 science fiction/magic realism short story by American writer John Chu. It was first published on Tor

    The Water That Falls on You from Nowhere

    The_Water_That_Falls_on_You_from_Nowhere

  • Hal Clement
  • American author and artist (1922–2003)

    the Hal Clement's compilations. Published in If. Collected in The Moon is Hell!/The Green World. "Hot Planet" (August 1963). Novelette not included in any

    Hal Clement

    Hal Clement

    Hal_Clement

  • Lawrence Watt-Evans
  • American speculative fiction writer (born 1954)

    initially submitted his first novel under a pseudonym. It was the editor of that novel, Lester del Rey, who first demanded for him to use his real name, and

    Lawrence Watt-Evans

    Lawrence_Watt-Evans

  • For Want of a Nail (short story)
  • of the workshop's hosts, found that story dull; however, Sheila Williams, who was the guest instructor, praised that story's opening scene. Several months

    For Want of a Nail (short story)

    For_Want_of_a_Nail_(short_story)

  • The Way of Cross and Dragon
  • Short story by George R. R. Martin

    (with similarities to the Roman Catholic hierarchy) investigating a sect that reveres Judas Iscariot. The story deals with the nature and limitations of

    The Way of Cross and Dragon

    The_Way_of_Cross_and_Dragon

  • As the Last I May Know
  • 2019 fantasy short story by S. L. Huang

    with weapon launch codes has been surgically implanted in her heart, such that if the President wants to use those weapons, he must first kill her. "As

    As the Last I May Know

    As_the_Last_I_May_Know

  • Maureen F. McHugh
  • American science fiction and fantasy writer

    Award. In 1996, she won a Hugo Award for her short story "The Lincoln Train" (1995). Her short story collection Mothers and Other Monsters was shortlisted

    Maureen F. McHugh

    Maureen F. McHugh

    Maureen_F._McHugh

  • Tim Pratt
  • American science fiction and fantasy writer

    (1956) "Or All the Seas with Oysters" by Avram Davidson (1958) "That Hell-Bound Train" by Robert Bloch (1959) "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes (1960)

    Tim Pratt

    Tim_Pratt

  • The Hugo Winners
  • Series of anthologies edited by Isaac Asimov

    Detroit "The Big Front Yard" By Clifford D. Simak (novelette) "That Hell-Bound Train" by Robert Bloch (short story) 1960: 18th Convention, Pittsburgh

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  • R. A. Lafferty
  • American writer (1914–2002)

    Raphael, is that it was derived from the day on which he was expected to be born (October 24, the Feast of St. Raphael); he also speculates that he might

    R. A. Lafferty

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  • Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™
  • Short story by Rebecca Roanhorse

    "Crazy Horse Experience" of Custer's Last Stand that fails to attract a single tourist: his Pima boss says that tourists come to Sedona Sweats to find themselves

    Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™

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  • The Dragon Masters
  • 1962 novella by Jack Vance

    into semi-intelligent beasts that can be trained to use weapons and respond to voice commands using "dragon talk", a code that is different for each dragon

    The Dragon Masters

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  • The Hole Man
  • 1974 science fiction short story by Larry Niven

    a thing could exist, that one was inside the machine, that the scientist understood the controls, that it was foreseeable that the black hole would be

    The Hole Man

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  • Helle
  • Surname or Lastname

    Norwegian and Swedish

    Helle

    Norwegian and Swedish : from Old Norse hella ‘flat stone’, ‘flagstone’, ‘flat mountain’ or hellir ‘cave’. As a Nowegian name this is generally a habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads so named. As a Swedish name, it is generally ornamental.English : variant spelling of Hell 1.German : topographic name from Middle High German helle ‘hell’ (modern German Hölle), used (often in field names) in a topographic sense to denote a hollow or a wild, precipitous place.

    Helle

  • HELLA
  • Female

    German

    HELLA

     Pet form of German Helene, probably HELLA means "torch." Compare with another form of Hella.

    HELLA

  • Hell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hell

    English : variant of Hill, from southeastern Middle English hell ‘hill’, a dialect form characteristic of Kent and Sussex.English : from a personal name, Helle, which may have been a variant of Elie (a Middle English form of Elias), or perhaps a short form of a personal name formed with Hild- as the first element (see Hilliard for example), or perhaps from the female personal name Helen.German : nickname from Middle High German hell ‘bright’, ‘shining’.German : variant of Helle 3.

    Hell

  • HELLA
  • Female

    Icelandic

    HELLA

     Dialectal variant form of Icelandic Helga, HELLA means "holy; dedicated to the gods." Compare with another form of Hella.

    HELLA

  • ain Thaw
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    ain Thaw

    Thaw

    ain Thaw

  • Bound
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bound

    English : variant of Bond

    Bound

  • Hall
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Hall

    From the Hall or Manor

    Hall

  • THAO
  • Male

    Vietnamese

    THAO

    Vietnamese name THAO means "courteous."

    THAO

  • HELLE
  • Female

    Finnish

    HELLE

     Short form of Finnish Helleena, probably HELLE means "torch." Compare with other forms of Helle.

    HELLE

  • Hull
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hull

    English : variant of Hill 1.English : from a pet form of Hugh.

    Hull

  • Bounds
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bounds

    English : patronymic from Bond.

    Bounds

  • Boundy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Boundy

    English : variant of Bond.

    Boundy

  • HALL
  • Male

    English

    HALL

      English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English heall "hall," hence "lives at the hall." Middle English name HALL means "to cover, conceal."

    HALL

  • Fell
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Fell

    From the rough hill.

    Fell

  • HELLÄ
  • Female

    Finnish

    HELLÄ

    Finnish name HELLÄ means "gentle."

    HELLÄ

  • KELL
  • Male

    English

    KELL

    Short form of English unisex Kelly, KELL means "bright-headed."

    KELL

  • BELL
  • Female

    English

    BELL

    Variant spelling of English Belle, BELL means "beautiful." 

    BELL

  • Thaw
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, English

    Thaw

    Thaw; Melting Ice; Melt

    Thaw

  • Thaw
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Thaw

    Thaw.

    Thaw

  • NELL
  • Female

    English

    NELL

    Pet form of English Eleanor, NELL means "foreign; the other."

    NELL

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  • Jazeel
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Jazeel

    Tremendous

  • Architha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Architha

    One who is worshipped

  • Bernal
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German

    Bernal

    Strong Bear

  • Jangbahadur
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Jangbahadur

    Brave in the Battlefield

  • Ambudhara | அம்புதாரா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ambudhara | அம்புதாரா

    Cloud

  • Himanshu
  • Boy/Male

    Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Himanshu

    One who Radiate Cool Light; The Moon; Cool; A Piece of Ice (Heem-ka-ansh- Part of Shiv)

  • Kanitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Kanitha

    Iris of the eye, The iris, **

  • Kakarav
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Kakarav

    Voice of Bird

  • Kshithij
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Kshithij

    Point Where the Sky and Sea Appears to Meet

  • Allums
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Allums

    English : variant of Allum.

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  • Round
  • n.

    That which goes round a whole circle or company; as, a round of applause.

  • Bell
  • v. t.

    To make bell-mouthed; as, to bell a tube.

  • Bound
  • p. p. & a.

    Resolved; as, I am bound to do it.

  • Bound
  • v. t.

    To name the boundaries of; as, to bound France.

  • Heel
  • n.

    Management by the heel, especially the spurred heel; as, the horse understands the heel well.

  • That
  • pron., a., conj., &

    As a demonstrative pronoun (pl. Those), that usually points out, or refers to, a person or thing previously mentioned, or supposed to be understood. That, as a demonstrative, may precede the noun to which it refers; as, that which he has said is true; those in the basket are good apples.

  • Bound
  • n.

    Rebound; as, the bound of a ball.

  • That
  • pron., a., conj., &

    As adverb: To such a degree; so; as, he was that frightened he could say nothing.

  • Well
  • a.

    Being in health; sound in body; not ailing, diseased, or sick; healthy; as, a well man; the patient is perfectly well.

  • Bound
  • v. t.

    To make to bound or leap; as, to bound a horse.

  • Tell
  • n.

    A hill or mound.

  • Sound
  • superl.

    Whole; unbroken; unharmed; free from flaw, defect, or decay; perfect of the kind; as, sound timber; sound fruit; a sound tooth; a sound ship.

  • That
  • pron., a., conj., &

    As a conjunction, that retains much of its force as a demonstrative pronoun.

  • That
  • pron., a., conj., &

    To introduce a consequence, result, or effect; -- usually preceded by so or such, sometimes by that.

  • That
  • pron., a., conj., &

    To introduce, a reason or cause; -- equivalent to for that, in that, for the reason that, because.

  • Bound
  • p. p. & a.

    Inclosed in a binding or cover; as, a bound volume.

  • Bound
  • p. p. & a.

    Constrained or compelled; destined; certain; -- followed by the infinitive; as, he is bound to succeed; he is bound to fail.

  • Pound
  • pl.

    of Pound

  • Heal
  • v. i.

    To grow sound; to return to a sound state; as, the limb heals, or the wound heals; -- sometimes with up or over; as, it will heal up, or over.

  • Bound
  • v. t.

    To cause to rebound; to throw so that it will rebound; as, to bound a ball on the floor.