Mack Reynolds
American science fiction writer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds (November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983) was an American science fiction writer. His pen names included Dallas Ross, Mark Mallory, Clark Collins, Dallas Rose, Guy McCord, Maxine Reynolds, Bob Belmont, and Todd Harding.[1][2] His work focused on socioeconomic speculation, usually expressed in thought-provoking explorations of utopian societies from a radical, sometime satiric perspective. He was a popular author from the 1950s to the 1970s, especially with readers of science fiction and fantasy magazines.[2][3]
Mack Reynolds | |
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Born | Dallas McCord Reynolds (1917-11-11)November 11, 1917 |
Died | January 30, 1983(1983-01-30) (aged 65) |
Other names | Clark Collins, Mark Mallory, Guy McCord, Dallas Ross and Maxine Reynolds |
Reynolds was the first author to write an original novel based upon the 1966–1969 NBC television series Star Trek. The book, Mission to Horatius (1968), was aimed at young readers.