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JOHN RUSSELL FEARN (1908-1960) sold his first novel to the pulp magazine Amazing Stories, and quickly became a prolific and popular contributor to all of the American science fiction magazines of the day. Later he switched to the U.K. market, writing scores of SF, detective, and western novels. He is best remembered for his famous superwoman 'Golden Amazon' series, currently available from Wildside Press.
British writer, JOHN RUSSELL FEARN (1908-1960) sold his first novel to the pulp magazine Amazing Stories, and quickly became a prolific and popular contributor to all of the American science fiction magazines of the day. Later he switched to the U.K. market, writing scores of SF, detective, and western novels. He is best remembered for his famous superwoman 'Golden Amazon' series, currently available from Wildside Press.
"Space Trap" was originally published in Thrilling Wonder Stories, Fall 1945.
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JOHN RUSSELL FEARN (1908-1960) sold his first novel to the pulp magazine Amazing Stories, and quickly became a prolific and popular contributor to all of the American science fiction magazines of the day. Later he switched to the U.K. market, writing scores of SF, detective, and western novels. He is best remembered for his famous superwoman 'Golden Amazon' series, currently available from Wildside Press.
British writer, JOHN RUSSELL FEARN (1908-1960) sold his first novel to the pulp magazine Amazing Stories, and quickly became a prolific and popular contributor to all of the American science fiction magazines of the day. Later he switched to the U.K. market, writing scores of SF, detective, and western novels. He is best remembered for his famous superwoman 'Golden Amazon' series, currently available from Wildside Press.
"Space Trap" was originally published in Thrilling Wonder Stories, Fall 1945.
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