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  • William Tenn
  • Science fiction author

    William Tenn was the pseudonym of Philip Klass (May 9, 1920 – February 7, 2010), a British-born American science fiction author, notable for many stories

    William Tenn

    William Tenn

    William_Tenn

  • Grok
  • Neologism coined by Robert Heinlein

    transcription might be [ɡɹ̩kʰ]). William Tenn suggests that when creating the word, Heinlein might have been influenced by Tenn's very similar concept of griggo

    Grok

    Grok

  • Babel II (short story)
  • Short story by Damon Knight

    "Babel II" is a comedic science fiction short story by Damon Knight. The protagonist accidentally causes a second Tower of Babel through his interactions

    Babel II (short story)

    Babel II (short story)

    Babel_II_(short_story)

  • Clanker
  • Slur for robots and AI software

    in science fiction literature, first appearing in a 1958 article by William Tenn in which he uses it to describe robots from science fiction films like

    Clanker

    Clanker

  • Of Men and Monsters
  • 1968 novel by William Tenn

    Of Men and Monsters is a science fiction novel by American writer William Tenn, published in June 1968 as a paperback by Ballantine Books. The book is

    Of Men and Monsters

    Of_Men_and_Monsters

  • Sturgeon's law
  • Adage stating that "ninety percent of everything is crap"

    law during a 1951 or 1952 lecture at New York University attended by William Tenn. On Labor Day weekend in 1953, Sturgeon repeated the concept during a

    Sturgeon's law

    Sturgeon's law

    Sturgeon's_law

  • Science fiction comedy
  • Comedic subgenre of science fiction

    Bester, Harry Harrison, C. M. Kornbluth, Frederik Pohl, Fredric Brown, William Tenn and Robert Sheckley. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a science

    Science fiction comedy

    Science fiction comedy

    Science_fiction_comedy

  • The Discovery of Morniel Mathaway
  • 1955 science fiction story by William Tenn

    Discovery of Morniel Mathaway" is a science fiction short story written by William Tenn (Philip Klass) and first published in Galaxy Science Fiction in October

    The Discovery of Morniel Mathaway

    The Discovery of Morniel Mathaway

    The_Discovery_of_Morniel_Mathaway

  • Venus and the Seven Sexes
  • Short story by William Tenn

    "Venus and the Seven Sexes" is a science fiction story by American writer William Tenn. It was first published in the anthology The Girl with the Hungry Eyes

    Venus and the Seven Sexes

    Venus_and_the_Seven_Sexes

  • Steven E. de Souza
  • American film director (born 1947)

    of science fiction author Philip Klass (better known by his pseudonym William Tenn). He began his career as a story editor for primetime television series

    Steven E. de Souza

    Steven_E._de_Souza

  • Children of Wonder
  • 1953 anthology of science fiction and fantasy stories edited by William Tenn

    Wonder is an anthology of science fiction and fantasy stories edited by William Tenn, published in hardcover by Simon & Schuster in 1953. It was reprinted

    Children of Wonder

    Children_of_Wonder

  • Here Comes Civilization
  • 2001 collection of science fiction stories written by William Tenn

    collection of 27 science fiction stories written by William Tenn, the second of two volumes presenting Tenn's complete body of science fiction writings. It

    Here Comes Civilization

    Here_Comes_Civilization

  • Time in Advance
  • 1958 collection of short stories by William Tenn

    collection of four short stories by American science fiction writer William Tenn (a pseudonym of Philip Klass). The stories all originally appeared in

    Time in Advance

    Time_in_Advance

  • The Human Angle
  • Book by William Tenn

    the second collection of science fiction stories by American writer William Tenn, published simultaneously in hardback and paperback by Ballantine Books

    The Human Angle

    The_Human_Angle

  • Immodest Proposals
  • 2001 collection of science fiction stories by William Tenn

    science fiction stories by British-American writer William Tenn, the first of two volumes presenting Tenn's complete body of science fiction writings. It features

    Immodest Proposals

    Immodest_Proposals

  • Galaxy Science Fiction
  • American science fiction magazine (1950–1980)

    Emshwiller, p. 35 William Tenn, "From a Cave", in Pohl, Greenberg and Olander, Galaxy, p. 33. Knight, In Search of Wonder, p. 259. William Tenn, "From a Cave"

    Galaxy Science Fiction

    Galaxy Science Fiction

    Galaxy_Science_Fiction

  • David Morrell (writer)
  • Canadian-American novelist (born 1943)

    met science fiction writer Philip Klass, better known by the pseudonym William Tenn, who taught the basics of writing fiction. Morrell began work as an English

    David Morrell (writer)

    David Morrell (writer)

    David_Morrell_(writer)

  • The Liberation of Earth
  • 1953 short story by William Tenn

    Liberation of Earth" is a science fiction short story by American author William Tenn, written in 1950, first published in 1953, and reprinted several times

    The Liberation of Earth

    The_Liberation_of_Earth

  • List of X Minus One episodes
  • Murray Leinster (adapted by Howard Rodman) 22. "Child's Play" October 20 William Tenn (adapted by George Lefferts) 23. "Requiem" October 27 Robert A. Heinlein

    List of X Minus One episodes

    List_of_X_Minus_One_episodes

  • Of All Possible Worlds
  • 1955 collection of science fiction stories by William Tenn

    Worlds is a collection of science fiction stories by American writer William Tenn. It was published in hardcover by Ballantine Books in 1955, with a cover

    Of All Possible Worlds

    Of_All_Possible_Worlds

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

    deal-with-the-devil tale with a nice twist at the end". The story was shaped by William Tenn, who at the time had an editorial position at Fantasy and Science Fiction

    That Hell-Bound Train

    That_Hell-Bound_Train

  • On Venus, Have We Got a Rabbi!
  • 1974 science fiction novelette by William Tenn

    On Venus, Have We Got a Rabbi! is a 1974 science fiction novelette by William Tenn. At an Interstellar Neo-Zionist Congress convened on Venus, weird-looking

    On Venus, Have We Got a Rabbi!

    On_Venus,_Have_We_Got_a_Rabbi!

  • Alternate history
  • pp. 39, 97–99. ISBN 0-521-84706-0. Jonas, Gerald (13 February 2010). "William Tenn, Science Fiction Author, Is Dead at 89". The New York Times. Archived

    Alternate history

    Alternate history

    Alternate_history

  • Tennessee
  • U.S. state

    2026. Langsdon 2000, p. x. Buchanan v. City of Jackson, Tenn., 683 F. Supp. 1515 (W.D. Tenn. 1988). Lamon 1980, pp. 59–60. Langsdon 2000, pp. 299–300

    Tennessee

    Tennessee

    Tennessee

  • Svenskt Tenn
  • Swedish interior design store

    Svenskt Tenn ("Swedish Pewter") is a Swedish interior design company, founded in 1924 in Stockholm by Estrid Ericson, an art teacher and pewter artist

    Svenskt Tenn

    Svenskt_Tenn

  • Cavalier (magazine)
  • US magazine

    Thomas Pynchon, Robert Shelton, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Theodore Sturgeon, William Tenn, and Colin Wilson. Some stories were reprints, such as Roald Dahl's "Man

    Cavalier (magazine)

    Cavalier_(magazine)

  • Time viewer
  • Device in science fiction

    insane. In the satirical 1948 short story "The Brooklyn Project" by William Tenn, the scientists in charge insist that the past is immutable even as they

    Time viewer

    Time_viewer

  • Future Science Fiction and Science Fiction Stories
  • Two related US pulp science fiction magazines

    better-known stories he published were "The Liberation of Earth" by William Tenn, and "If I Forget Thee, Oh Earth" by Arthur C. Clarke. Although science

    Future Science Fiction and Science Fiction Stories

    Future Science Fiction and Science Fiction Stories

    Future_Science_Fiction_and_Science_Fiction_Stories

  • Dimension X (radio program)
  • 1950s NBC series

    Murray Leinster, H. Beam Piper, Frank M. Robinson, Clifford D. Simak, William Tenn, Jack Vance, Kurt Vonnegut, Jack Williamson and Donald A. Wollheim. Ernest

    Dimension X (radio program)

    Dimension_X_(radio_program)

  • SF Masterworks
  • Series of science fiction novel reprints

    Hive Frank Herbert 14 July 2011 978-0-575-10108-1 Of Men and Monsters William Tenn 11 August 2011 978-0-575-09944-9 Pavane Keith Roberts 29 September 2011

    SF Masterworks

    SF Masterworks

    SF_Masterworks

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

    Anderson Appreciation, by Dr. Paul Shackley Poul Anderson, an essay by William Tenn The Society for Creative Anachronism, of which Poul Anderson was a founding

    Poul Anderson

    Poul Anderson

    Poul_Anderson

  • Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania
  • Suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    player, Pittsburgh Penguins Hall of Fame member Ketlen A. Solak, bishop William Tenn, author Rick Tocchet, NHL hockey player and coach, Philadelphia Flyers

    Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania

    Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania

    Mt._Lebanon,_Pennsylvania

  • NESFA Press
  • American science fiction book publisher, Framingham, MA, US (first book 1971)

    Yesterdays, by Harry Warner, Jr. Dancing Naked: The Unexpurgated William Tenn, by William Tenn Falling Free, by Lois McMaster Bujold With Stars in My Eyes:

    NESFA Press

    NESFA_Press

  • Fruma
  • Name list

    cartographer, pioneer of Turkmenistan geological survey Fruma Klass, mother of William Tenn Frumka Płotnicka, Polish WWII resistance fighter Fruma Rostova [ru],

    Fruma

    Fruma

  • David Klass
  • American writer

    uncle was science fiction author Philip Klass, who wrote under the name William Tenn. Klass attended Leonia High School. He received his BA in history from

    David Klass

    David Klass

    David_Klass

  • X Minus One
  • American science fiction radio drama series

    "Mr. Costello, Hero", "Saucer of Loneliness", "The Stars are the Styx" William Tenn – "Venus is for Men" 2000 Plus, (Mutual) The first adult science fiction

    X Minus One

    X_Minus_One

  • Child's Play
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ichiyō Higuchi "Child's Play", a 1947 science fiction short story by William Tenn Child's Play, a 1964 novel by Ursula Curtiss Child's Play (play), a 1970

    Child's Play

    Child's_Play

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

    ISBN 978-0934558167 Moskowitz (1974), p. 234. Sturgeon, Theodore (2002). "Foreword by William Tenn". In Williams, Paul (ed.). Bright Segment. North Atlantic Books. pp. xiii

    Theodore Sturgeon

    Theodore Sturgeon

    Theodore_Sturgeon

  • Jester (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    computer Mike The Jester, 1951 humorous science fiction short story by William Tenn The Jesters (TV series), an Australian comedy series which aired in 2009

    Jester (disambiguation)

    Jester_(disambiguation)

  • Tiffany Thayer
  • American novelist (1902–1959)

    disclosing a narrative gift which might be used to better purpose". William Tenn, recalling Dr. Arnoldi more than sixty years after he had read it, characterized

    Tiffany Thayer

    Tiffany_Thayer

  • List of writers by name: T
  • f/ch/nf) William F. Temple (1914–1989, England, f/d) Georgi Tenev (born 1969, Bulgaria, f/d) Habib Tengour (born 1947, Algeria/France, p/nf) William Tenn (1920–2010

    List of writers by name: T

    List_of_writers_by_name:_T

  • Klass
  • Surname list

    Philip Klass (1920-2010), American science fiction writer under the name William Tenn Philip J. Klass (1919–2005), American UFO researcher Salomon Klass (1907–1985)

    Klass

    Klass

  • List of science-fiction authors
  • Rasnic Tem (born 1950) William F. Temple (1914–1989) Tais Teng (born 1952) (nom de plume of Thijs van Ebbenhorst Tengbergen) William Tenn (1920–2010) (pseudonym

    List of science-fiction authors

    List_of_science-fiction_authors

  • William Tecumseh Sherman
  • United States Army general (1820–1891)

    (D.F), mss. [manuscripts] in possession of Walter L. Fleming, Nashville, Tenn.". Sherman 1890a, letter by Sherman to Gov. Thomas O. Moore, January 18,

    William Tecumseh Sherman

    William Tecumseh Sherman

    William_Tecumseh_Sherman

  • List of Dimension X episodes
  • Isaac Asimov (adapted by Ernest Kinoy) June 17, 1951 38 "Child's Play" William Tenn (adapted by George Lefferts) June 21, 1951 39 "Time and Time Again" H

    List of Dimension X episodes

    List_of_Dimension_X_episodes

  • Hugo Award for Best Related Work
  • Annual awards for science fiction or fantasy non-fiction

    Artists' and Photographers' Press Patrick Moore William Tenn Dancing Naked: The Unexpurgated William Tenn, Volume 3 NESFA Press Richard A. Lupoff The Best

    Hugo Award for Best Related Work

    Hugo_Award_for_Best_Related_Work

  • Belmont Double novels
  • Science fiction series

    Frank Belknap Long ... And Others Shall Be Born January 1968 B50-809 5 William Tenn A Lamp for Medusa Dave Van Arnam The Players of Hell June 1968 B60-077

    Belmont Double novels

    Belmont_Double_novels

  • List of Worldcons
  • 62nd 2004 Noreascon 4 Boston, Massachusetts US Terry Pratchett (pro) William Tenn (pro) Jack Speer (fan) Peter Weston (fan) 6,008 (7,485) 63rd 2005 Interaction

    List of Worldcons

    List_of_Worldcons

  • Columbia Publications
  • Former American publisher

    Louis L'Amour, Arthur C. Clarke, Randall Garrett, Edward D. Hoch, and William Tenn; Robert A. W. Lowndes was an important early editor for such writers

    Columbia Publications

    Columbia_Publications

  • List of fictional presidents of the United States (A–B)
  • Edward M. Jason (Come Nineveh, Come Tyre). President in: "Null-P" by William Tenn (1947 short story). Elected for being an average guy, and serves numerous

    List of fictional presidents of the United States (A–B)

    List_of_fictional_presidents_of_the_United_States_(A–B)

  • List of short-story authors
  • Tamer (born 1931) Peter Taylor (1917–1994) Angeline Teal (1842–1913) William Tenn (pseudonym of Philip Klass) (1920–2010) Adeline Margaret Tesky (1855–1924)

    List of short-story authors

    List_of_short-story_authors

  • 1920 in science fiction
  • events. January 2: Isaac Asimov, American writer, (died 1992). May 9: William Tenn, American writer (died 2010) Richard George Adams, British writer (died

    1920 in science fiction

    1920_in_science_fiction

  • Deaths in February 2010
  • Australian cricketer. Oscar da Silva, 89, Brazilian Olympic equestrian. William Tenn, 89, American science fiction writer and educator, heart failure. Angelo

    Deaths in February 2010

    Deaths_in_February_2010

  • Invaders! (anthology)
  • 1993 anthology edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois

    Waldrop) "Roadside Rescue" (Pat Cadigan) "The Liberation of Earth" (William Tenn) "Roog" (Philip K. Dick) "Speed Trap" (Frederik Pohl) "The Perfect Host"

    Invaders! (anthology)

    Invaders!_(anthology)

  • Milchik (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Milchik, the narrator in the novel On Venus, Have We Got a Rabbi! by William Tenn Seth Milchick, a main character in the American TV series Severance This

    Milchik (disambiguation)

    Milchik_(disambiguation)

  • William White Williams
  • American white nationalist (born 1947)

    Schelzig, Erik (March 13, 2008). "White Separatist Had Run As Paul Delegate in Tenn". The Tennessean. Nashville. Associated Press. p. 3B. ISSN 1053-6590. Retrieved

    William White Williams

    William_White_Williams

  • 17 X Infinity
  • 1963 anthology edited by Groff Conklin

    Smith) "Never Underestimate" (Theodore Sturgeon) "Brooklyn Project" (William Tenn) 17 X Infinity title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database

    17 X Infinity

    17_X_Infinity

  • History of U.S. science fiction and fantasy magazines to 1950
  • Science-fiction and fantasy magazine history

    field's new-won respectability". Campbell continued to find new writers: William Tenn, H. Beam Piper, Arthur C. Clarke and John Christopher all made their

    History of U.S. science fiction and fantasy magazines to 1950

    History of U.S. science fiction and fantasy magazines to 1950

    History_of_U.S._science_fiction_and_fantasy_magazines_to_1950

  • Perri Klass
  • American pediatrician and writer

    the niece of Philip Klass, who wrote science fiction under the name William Tenn. Library resources about Perri Klass Resources in your library Resources

    Perri Klass

    Perri_Klass

  • List of humorists
  • Ed Subitzky Julia Sweeney Jonathan Swift Herbert Tarr Jeremy Taylor William Tenn Larry Thompson Thomas Bangs Thorpe John Kennedy Toole Calvin Trillin

    List of humorists

    List_of_humorists

  • The Starlit Corridor
  • 1967 science fiction anthology edited by Roger Mansfield

    poem by George MacBeth "The Liberation of Earth" (1953), short story by William Tenn "Science Fiction" (1960), poem by Kingsley Amis "Book not found | ISBNdb"

    The Starlit Corridor

    The_Starlit_Corridor

  • Bug-eyed monster
  • Stock character; a staple evil alien

    of the 1930s which have remained the abductor norm since the 1960s. William Tenn's The Flat-Eyed Monster (1955) is a story that effectively reverses the

    Bug-eyed monster

    Bug-eyed monster

    Bug-eyed_monster

  • Marvel Science Stories
  • American pulp science fiction magazine

    well-known writers, including Arthur C. Clarke, Asimov, Richard Matheson, William Tenn, Jack Vance, and Lester del Rey, but the stories were of only average

    Marvel Science Stories

    Marvel Science Stories

    Marvel_Science_Stories

  • Invasions (anthology)
  • (Piers Anthony) Squeeze Box" (Philip E. High) The Liberation of Earth" (William Tenn) Invasions title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database

    Invasions (anthology)

    Invasions_(anthology)

  • Memphis, Tennessee
  • City in Tennessee, United States

    Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway (CNTP), Tennessee Railway (TENN), and Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railway (TAG) R.J. Corman Railroad/Memphis

    Memphis, Tennessee

    Memphis, Tennessee

    Memphis,_Tennessee

  • Norwescon
  • Annual fan convention for fantasy and science fiction in Seattle, Washington, USA

    FGoH Jack Palmer, Pauline Palmer, and Tilda Palmer; TM Philip Klass (William Tenn); Attendance 1410 Norwescon III - March 28–30, 1980; GoH: Alfred Bester;

    Norwescon

    Norwescon

  • 2010 in literature
  • 1912) February 6 – Robert Dana, American poet (born 1929) February 7 – William Tenn (Philip Klass), American science fiction writer (born 1920) February

    2010 in literature

    2010_in_literature

  • List of Out of the Unknown episodes
  • Asimov Jeremy Paul John Gorrie 25 October 1965 Yes 105 “Time in Advance” William Tenn Paul Erickson Peter Sasdy 1 November 1965 Yes 106 “Come Buttercup, Come

    List of Out of the Unknown episodes

    List_of_Out_of_the_Unknown_episodes

  • Out of the Unknown
  • British TV sci-fi series (1965–1971)

    ("The Counterfeit Man"); Isaac Asimov ("The Dead Past" and Sucker Bait); William Tenn ("Time in Advance"); Ray Bradbury ("The Fox and the Forest"); Kate Wilhelm

    Out of the Unknown

    Out_of_the_Unknown

  • Bantam Books
  • Publisher from the USA

    Further Adventures of The Joker Who Is Guru Maharaj Ji? Interstellar Pig, William Sleator Talking Straight, Lee Iacocca with Sonny Kleinfeld A Brief History

    Bantam Books

    Bantam Books

    Bantam_Books

  • List of science fiction short stories
  • The Lawnmower Man Stephen King Cavalier 1975 The Liberation of Earth William Tenn Future Science Fiction 1953 The Lincoln Train Maureen F. McHugh 1995

    List of science fiction short stories

    List_of_science_fiction_short_stories

  • Tales of Tomorrow
  • US science fiction TV series, 1951–1953

    Fredric Brown August 31, 1951 (1951-08-31) Missing 6 6 "Errand Boy" William Tenn September 7, 1951 (1951-09-07) Missing 7 7 "The Monsters" Robert Sheckley

    Tales of Tomorrow

    Tales_of_Tomorrow

  • The Astounding Science Fiction Anthology
  • Russell (1947) "E for Effort", T. L. Sherred (1947) "Child’s Play", William Tenn (1947) "Thunder and Roses", Theodore Sturgeon 1947 "Late Night Final"

    The Astounding Science Fiction Anthology

    The_Astounding_Science_Fiction_Anthology

  • List of Worldcon guests of honor
  • Darrell K. Sweet 1997 Roy Tackett 2014 Bryan Talbot 2010 Shaun Tan 2004 William Tenn 2002 Bjo Trimble 1970 Edwin Charles Tubb 1975 Donald H. Tuck 1948, 1967

    List of Worldcon guests of honor

    List_of_Worldcon_guests_of_honor

  • Science Fiction Quarterly
  • US pulp science fiction magazine

    Lowndes also attracted some of the newer writers, such as Poul Anderson, William Tenn, and Arthur C. Clarke. Clarke's "Second Dawn", which appeared in the

    Science Fiction Quarterly

    Science Fiction Quarterly

    Science_Fiction_Quarterly

  • Worlds Beyond (magazine)
  • American digest magazine of science fiction and fantasy fiction

    Reynolds, Graham Greene, John Christopher, Lester del Rey, Judith Merril, William Tenn and others. Worlds Beyond was published by Hillman Periodicals and was

    Worlds Beyond (magazine)

    Worlds_Beyond_(magazine)

  • List of American novelists
  • Jaimie McPheeters Angeline Teal (1842–1913), The Speaker of the House William Tenn (1920–2010), Of Men and Monsters Tabitha Gilman Tenney (1762–1837) Mary

    List of American novelists

    List_of_American_novelists

  • Out of This World Adventures
  • US pulp science fiction magazine

    Neville, William Tenn, Mack Reynolds, Ray Cummings and A. Bertram Chandler. Science fiction historians Mike Ashley and Wendy Bousfield both regard Tenn's story

    Out of This World Adventures

    Out of This World Adventures

    Out_of_This_World_Adventures

  • Omnibus of Science Fiction
  • 1952 anthology edited by Groff Conklin

    (Richard Matheson) TR "Homo Sol" (Isaac Asimov) OM "Alexander the Bait" (William Tenn) "Kaleidoscope" (Ray Bradbury) OM TR ""Nothing Happens on the Moon""

    Omnibus of Science Fiction

    Omnibus_of_Science_Fiction

  • The Road to Science Fiction
  • Series of science fiction anthologies edited by James Gunn

    Sturgeon "That Only a Mother" by Judith Merril "Brooklyn Project," by William Tenn (Philip Klass) "Coming Attraction" by Fritz Leiber "The Sentinel" by

    The Road to Science Fiction

    The_Road_to_Science_Fiction

  • Nebula Awards Showcase 2000
  • 2000 anthology edited by Gregory Benford

    "The 1998 Author Emeritus: William Tenn" [essay] (George Zebrowski) "My Life and Hard Times in SF" [essay] (William Tenn) "The Grand Master Award: Hal

    Nebula Awards Showcase 2000

    Nebula_Awards_Showcase_2000

  • Sex and sexuality in speculative fiction
  • writers were able to introduce more explicit sexuality into their work. William Tenn wrote in 1949 Venus and the Seven Sexes – featuring the Plookhs, natives

    Sex and sexuality in speculative fiction

    Sex_and_sexuality_in_speculative_fiction

  • TWX (magazine)
  • Former US trade magazine

    the magazine's content has been attributed to science-fiction writer William Tenn, who was working as a technical editor for AT&T's Bell Labs at the time

    TWX (magazine)

    TWX_(magazine)

  • Tennessee–Tombigbee Waterway
  • Artificial waterway in the southeastern United States

    The Tennessee–Tombigbee Waterway (popularly known as the Tenn-Tom) is a 234-mile (377 km) artificial waterway built in the 20th century from the Tennessee

    Tennessee–Tombigbee Waterway

    Tennessee–Tombigbee Waterway

    Tennessee–Tombigbee_Waterway

  • Witches (anthology)
  • "Introduction" (Isaac Asimov) "My Mother Was a Witch" (William Tenn) "A Message from Charity" (William M. Lee) "The Witch" (A. E. van Vogt) "The Witches of

    Witches (anthology)

    Witches_(anthology)

  • TV: 2000
  • Contento, William (1984). Index to science fiction anthologies and collections 1977-1983. G. K. Hall & Co. ISBN 0-8161-8554-9. Sandercombe, William Fraser

    TV: 2000

    TV:_2000

  • William Bilbo
  • American politician

    The Papers of Andrew Johnson, 1858–1860, p. 503 (Johnson et al. eds., U. Tenn. 1972). Lewis, David. Sloss Furnaces and the Rise of the Birmingham District:

    William Bilbo

    William_Bilbo

  • Seeing Ear Theater
  • Drama Troupe

    Backdown" 1997? mm? dd? James Patrick Kelly "Child's Play" Unknown William Tenn (adapted by Andrew Joffe) "The City of Dreams – Episode 1: The Damned

    Seeing Ear Theater

    Seeing_Ear_Theater

  • Travelers of Space
  • 1951 anthology of science fiction short stories edited by Martin Greenberg

    Robert A. Heinlein) "Attitude", by Hal Clement "The Ionian Cycle", by William Tenn "Trouble On Tantalus", by P. Schuyler Miller "Placet Is a Crazy Place"

    Travelers of Space

    Travelers_of_Space

  • Peter A. Sturgeon
  • American political activist

    with the British Battalion of the International Brigades. The writer William Tenn has stated that Sturgeon became involved with POUM while in Spain and

    Peter A. Sturgeon

    Peter A. Sturgeon

    Peter_A._Sturgeon

  • Year's Best Science Fiction Novels: 1953
  • 1953 anthology edited by E. F. Bleiler and T. E. Dikty

    Stories. Introduction, by Everett F. Bleiler & T. E. Dikty "Firewater", by William Tenn "Category Phoenix", by Boyd Ellanby "Surface Tension", by James Blish

    Year's Best Science Fiction Novels: 1953

    Year's_Best_Science_Fiction_Novels:_1953

  • Worlds of Tomorrow
  • Anthology edited by August Derleth

    Moron", by Theodore Sturgeon "Null-P", by William Tenn "Strange Harvest", by Donald Wandrei Contento, William G. "Index to Science Fiction Anthologies

    Worlds of Tomorrow

    Worlds_of_Tomorrow

  • Nebula Award for Best Novelette
  • Science fiction and fantasy literary award

    Robert Sheckley "Shall We Have a Little Talk?" Galaxy Science Fiction William Tenn "The Masculinist Revolt" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 1966

    Nebula Award for Best Novelette

    Nebula_Award_for_Best_Novelette

  • Wandering Stars (anthology)
  • 1974 anthology of Jewish fiction

    Introduction: "Why Me?" by Isaac Asimov "On Venus, Have We Got a Rabbi!" by William Tenn "The Golem" by Avram Davidson "Unto the Fourth Generation" by Isaac Asimov

    Wandering Stars (anthology)

    Wandering_Stars_(anthology)

  • Science Fiction Carnival
  • "The Well-Oiled Machine", by H. B. Fyfe "Venus and the Seven Sexes", by William Tenn "The Swordsmen of Varnis", by Clive Jackson "Paradox Lost", by Fredric

    Science Fiction Carnival

    Science_Fiction_Carnival

  • Fifty Short Science Fiction Tales
  • 1963 anthology edited by Isaac Asimov and Groff Conklin

    "Barney" (Will Stanton) "Talent" (Theodore Sturgeon) "Project Hush" (William Tenn) "The Great Judge" (A. E. van Vogt) "Emergency Landing" (Ralph Williams)

    Fifty Short Science Fiction Tales

    Fifty_Short_Science_Fiction_Tales

  • Author Emeritus
  • "William F. Nolan (1928-2021)". Locus Online. 2021-07-19. Archived from the original on 2023-03-09. Retrieved 2023-03-12. "Obituary Note: William F.

    Author Emeritus

    Author_Emeritus

  • A Science Fiction Argosy
  • Science fiction short work anthology

    "One Ordinary Day, with Peanuts" (Shirley Jackson) "Bernie the Faust" (William Tenn) "Light of Other Days" (Bob Shaw) "The Game of Rat and Dragon" (Cordwainer

    A Science Fiction Argosy

    A_Science_Fiction_Argosy

  • 62nd World Science Fiction Convention
  • 62nd Worldcon (2004)

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    cille means “”associated with the church.”” One St. Cillian left Ireland in about 650 AD with eleven companions and carried out his missionary work in the Rhine region of Germany where he became Bishop of Wurzburg after converting the local lord, Duke Gosbert of Wurzburg, to Christianity. Later Duke Gosbert married Geilana, his brother’s widow and Cillian declared the marriage invalid. While Gosbert was away on a military expedition, Geilana had Cillian beheaded when she found that Gosbert was going to leave her because their marriage was forbidden by the Church. The city of Wurzburg still celebrates a festival of mystery plays each year, known as Killianfest.

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    English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."

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     Variant spelling of English Killeen, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.

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    English variant spelling of Roman Latin Jillian, GILLIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."

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  • Caxton
  • n.

    Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.

  • Pregnant
  • a.

    Affording entrance; receptive; yielding; willing; open; prompt.

  • Herschelian
  • a.

    Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.

  • Volition
  • n.

    The power of willing or determining; will.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.

  • Willier
  • n.

    One who works at a willying machine.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Free to do or to grant; having the mind inclined; not opposed in mind; not choosing to refuse; disposed; not averse; desirous; consenting; complying; ready.

  • Unwilling
  • a.

    Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.

  • Williwaw
  • n.

    Alt. of Willywaw

  • Agreeable
  • a.

    Willing; ready to agree or consent.

  • Amenable
  • a.

    Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Spontaneous; self-moved.

  • Placable
  • a.

    Capable of being appeased or pacified; ready or willing to be pacified; willing to forgive or condone.

  • Embracement
  • n.

    Willing acceptance.

  • Contented
  • a.

    Content; easy in mind; satisfied; quiet; willing.

  • Milldam
  • n.

    A dam or mound to obstruct a water course, and raise the water to a height sufficient to turn a mill wheel.

  • Lief
  • adv.

    Willing; disposed.

  • Counselable
  • a.

    Willing to receive counsel or follow advice.

  • Willing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Will

  • Gillian
  • n.

    A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.