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Astounding

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by Alec Nevala-Lee


  “Personally, I don’t give a fuck” Michael Kurland, e-mail to author, November 8, 2017.

  “no matter that we may leave the surface” LRH, “Flag Order 3879: The Sea Org & The Future,” January 19, 1986.

  “Let’s get this over with!” Wright, Going Clear, 226.

  “L. Ron Hubbard discarded the body” Miller, Bare-Faced Messiah, 372–73.

  they later settled with the estate Atack, A Piece of Blue Sky, 397.

  At three remote compounds The plans to preserve LRH’s work are described in detail in “Preservation for Eternity,” International Scientology News 64, 26–39.

  including his fiction Author interview with Chuck Beatty, August 28, 2017.

  “Now all there is to worry about” Virginia Heinlein, circular letter, August 18, 1986, quoted in Patterson, The Man Who Learned Better, 454.

  “I’m just going to do it” Patterson, The Man Who Learned Better, 461.

  “Now you know the answer” Virginia Heinlein to RAH, June 29, 1988, quoted in Patterson, The Man Who Learned Better, 470.

  “spouted off in his usual fashion” Ibid., 473.

  “When Robert died” Virginia Heinlein, “Relationships,” biographical essay in the RAH Archives, UC Santa Cruz.

  in an unresponsive state Mark Cole, “The Clown Prince of Science Fiction: Inside the Wild and Undisciplined Mind Of Randall Garrett,” The Internet Review of Science Fiction, September 2009, http://www.irosf.com/q/zine/article/10578 (accessed December 2017).

  He suffered “wipeouts” Asimov, I. Asimov, 533–34.

  “You clearly don’t know my husband’s work” Grazer, A Curious Mind, 99.

  Marilyn vos Savant Julie Baumgold, “In the Kingdom of the Brain,” New York Magazine, February 6, 1989, 41.

  “Well, you might have been ready to die” Asimov, I. Asimov, 538.

  it came back positive Janet Asimov, in Asimov, It’s Been a Good Life, 252.

  “I’m seventy-one and a half” Ben Bova, “Isaac,” Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction, November 1992, 15.

  Gertrude had died of breast cancer White, Isaac Asimov, 222.

  “David’s great hobby” Asimov, I. Asimov, 176.

  “the biggest child pornography collection” Eric Brazil, “Charges shatter Asimov son’s reclusion,” San Francisco Examiner, March 15, 1998.

  three years’ probation PACER case locator search, accessed on November 14, 2017.

  “It has always been my ambition” Asimov, “Farewell Farewell,” The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1992, quoted in Asimov, I. Asimov, 551.

  “Do you have a typewriter I can use?” Asimov, Asimov Laughs Again, 145.

  “Isaac, you’re the best there is” Janet Asimov, epilogue to Asimov, I. Asimov, 551–52.

  “I love you, too” Ibid., 551.

  “We are now living in a science fictional world” Asimov, in Solstein and Moosnick, JWC’s Golden Age of Science Fiction, 21.

  “I want—” Janet Asimov, epilogue to Asimov, I. Asimov, 551.

  Index

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  abortion, 130, 254, 257, 269, 277, 278

  Ace Magazines, 181

  Ackerman, Forrest J, 106, 237, 238, 272, 286

  “Ad Astra” (Asimov), 94–95, 96

  “Affirmations” (Hubbard), 233–34, 260, 450n

  “Against the Fall of Night” (Clarke), 244

  AIDS, 403, 406

  Air Trails and Science Frontiers Magazine, 236, 241–42, 245–46

  Alaska, 127, 130–31, 132

  Aldrin, Buzz, 350

  Algol, USS, 179, 201–2

  “All” (Heinlein), 64, 118, 120

  All About Radiation (Hubbard), 332

  Allen, John, 323

  Allen, Woody, 398, 495n

  “—All You Zombies—” (Heinlein), 339

  Amazing Stories, 6, 30, 75, 100, 463n

  Asimov’s story, 93, 94

  Campbell’s stories, 30–33, 37, 57, 61

  American Chemical Society, 221

  American Fiction Guild, 84, 86

  American Institute of Advanced Therapy, 270

  American Journal of Psychiatry, 256

  American Medical Association, 287

  American Museum of Natural History, 325

  American Red Cross, 46, 154, 172

  American Rocket Society, 204

  Amis, Kingsley, 415n

  Amis, Martin, 399, 409

  Analog Science Fact & Fiction, 8, 325–26, 333, 350, 355, 358, 360, 367, 370, 374, 387, 401

  Anderson, Poul, 317, 360–61, 362, 374, 387, 484n

  “—And He Built a Crooked House—” (Heinlein), 120

  “—And Now You Don’t” (Asimov), 222

  anti-Semitism, 96, 164–65, 366–67, 487n

  Apollo 11, 350–51

  Apollo 17, 381–83

  appendicitis, 38, 68

  Arabian Nights, The (Hubbard), 25, 88–89, 129

  Arcot stories (Campbell), 32–33

  “Arena” (Star Trek episode), 371

  Argosy, 30

  Armstrong, Neil, 245, 350

  Arnold, John, 473n

  Arwine, John, 117, 158, 160, 225

  Ashwell, Pauline, 366, 488n

  Asimov, Anna Berman, 47–51

  Asimov, David, 3, 342, 346, 349, 398–99, 406

  Asimov, Gertrude Blugerman

  background of, 162

  death of, 406

  divorce from Isaac, 397, 398

  marriage and family life, 166, 167, 221, 222, 223, 342, 343–44, 346

  meeting and marriage, 161–63, 164

  during World War II, 167, 170, 204, 208, 218, 219

  Asimov, Isaac

  Astounding and, 76, 90–97, 133–42, 248, 346

  birth of, 47

  at Boston University, 222–23

  Campbell’s legacy and, 386–87

  celebrity of, 2, 4, 220–21, 347, 349

  at Creativity Conference (1963), 2–3

  death of, 406–7

  dianetics and, 282–83, 294–95

  on The Dick Cavett Show, 396–97

  early life of, 14, 47–52

  early writings of, 90–97

  education of, 51–52, 90, 97, 220–22

  family history of, 47–48

  Foundation series, 10, 140–41, 167, 207, 220, 222, 275, 343, 349, 400

  Futurians and, 99–100, 102–4, 103, 133–34, 141

  Galaxy stories, 283–85, 343

  health issues of, 399, 400–401, 404–6

  Heinlein and, 114, 165–66, 226–27, 338–39, 344, 385, 390, 404

  HIV and AIDS, 401, 405–6

  later writings of, 342–49, 398

  legacy of, 399–400, 407–8

  marriages and family life, 2, 161–63, 164, 166, 342, 343, 346–47, 349, 397, 398–99, 404. See also specific wives and children

  at Nebula Awards, 385

  at Philadelphia Navy Yard, 163–67, 170, 170–71, 206–8, 212–13

  Star Trek and, 371–72, 372, 399

  Strategic Defense Initiative and, 388–89

  “The Sword of Achilles,” 3–4, 5–6, 11, 13

  Three Laws of Robotics, 10, 12, 14, 137, 348–49

  Unknown stories, 166–67

  Voyage Beyond Apollo cruise, 381–83

  womanizing of, 342–43, 345, 347–48, 396–98, 399

  during World War II, 141–42, 153, 158–59, 163–67, 172, 201, 205–8, 218–20

  World War II writing, 153, 166–67, 207–8, 220–22

  Asimov, Janet Jeppson, 371, 399, 404

  first meetings, 345, 349

  Isaac’s health and death, 401, 405–7, 408

  moving in, 397–98

  Asimov, Judah, 47–51, 90, 349

  Asimov, Manya “Marcia,” 48, 90, 104

  Asimov, Robyn “Robbie,” 343, 346–47, 349, 405, 407
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  Asimov, Stanley, 50, 90

  Asimov Laughs Again, 406

  Astonishing, 114

  Astor Hotel, 162

  Astoria, USS, 153

  Astounding Science Fiction, 6, 7, 9, 11–13, 69, 73–74, 77–83, 91, 120–21. See also specific writers and stories

  advertising in, 246–47

  artists in, 81, 415–16n

  circulation, 77, 125, 183, 185, 272

  “Deadline” affair, 188–89, 191–98, 208, 212, 213, 247

  reputation of, 77, 120–21

  title of, 69, 75, 78, 81, 246, 325–26

  use of hyphen, 426n

  Astounding Stories, 33, 47, 61–62, 69, 75

  astrology, 355, 484n

  Atlas Shrugged (Rand), 359

  atomic bomb, 3, 188–93, 206–7, 213–14, 219–20, 236, 241–44, 247, 253, 255, 269

  atomic bombing of Hiroshima, 206–7, 208, 213–14, 244

  “Atomic Power” (Campbell), 62

  Atomic Story, The (Campbell), 247

  AT&T, 153–54

  “At the Mountains of Madness” (Lovecraft), 68, 77

  auditing, 254, 258, 265, 269, 271, 272, 275, 280, 287, 303, 330

  Aum Shinrikyo, 352, 483–84n

  Australian Board of Inquiry, 333

  “Author! Author!” (Asimov), 167

  “automatic restimulator,” 251–52

  Babalon Working, 232–33

  Babbitt (Lewis), 113

  “Backlash” (Williamson), 139–40

  ball lightning, 53–54

  Bates, Harry, 75–77, 121

  Bates Method, 37

  Batteau, Dwight Wayne, 473n

  “Battery of Hate, The” (Campbell), 57

  Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000 (Hubbard), 395–96

  “Battle of Design, The” (Campbell), 186

  “Belief” (Asimov), 319–20

  Bell Aircraft, 319

  Bellamy, Edward, 37, 111, 112

  Bell Labs, 11, 194, 260, 262, 319, 354, 415n

  Bellow, Saul, 481n

  Bell Telephone, 21, 208

  Benford, Gregory, 359–60

  Benham, F. Darius, 325

  Bester, Alfred, 276–78

  Bethe, Hans, 243–44

  Between Planets (Heinlein), 281

  “Beyond the Door” (Doña Campbell), 60

  “Beyond the End of Space” (Campbell), 57

  Beyond This Horizon (Heinlein), 147–48, 228

  Beyond Tomorrow (radio show), 475n

  Bianca, Sonya, 285–86

  “Bicentennial Man, The” (Asimov), 398

  Bikini Atoll, 219, 241–42

  “Bikini Balance Sheet” (Campbell), 241–42

  Bilibid Prison, 205

  Binder, Eando, 283

  “Black Destroyer” (van Vogt), 96

  “black dianetics,” 288

  Blackfeet Indians, 42–43

  “Black Man’s Burden” (Reynolds), 487–88n

  “Black Star Passes, The” (Campbell), 32–33, 60–61

  Blackwell, Frank, 82, 85–86, 87

  Blair Academy, 27–28, 29

  Blassingame, Lurton, 225, 337, 339, 343, 357

  “Blindness” (Campbell), 64

  Blish, James, 280, 465–66n

  Bloch, Robert, 281, 371

  “Blowups Happen” (Heinlein), 115, 138, 189, 225–26

  Bolitho, William, 35, 330–31, 335, 477n

  Bond, Nelson S., 96, 279–80

  Book of the Law, The (Crowley), 232

  “Border, Breed nor Birth” (Reynolds), 487–88n

  Boston School of Cooking, 59

  Boston University, 2, 342, 343

  Boston University School of Medicine, 222–23

  Bottin, Rob, 399, 495–96n

  Boucher, Anthony, 181–82, 183–84, 283, 336

  Bova, Ben, 53, 367, 381, 387, 406

  Boyd, Bill, 222–23

  Boys High of Brooklyn, 51

  Brackett, Leigh, 123–24, 182, 366

  Bradbury, Ray, 8, 106, 115, 123–24, 129, 182–83, 283

  Bradbury, Walter I., 223

  brain and computer, 260–61

  “Brain Stealers of Mars” (Campbell), 67

  Brass Tacks, 73, 90, 92, 436n

  “Breakdown” (Williamson), 139

  Bridges, Lynn, 135

  Briggs, Mary, 38–39, 40, 342

  Brown, Frederic, 371

  Brunner, John, 490n

  Buckskin Brigades (Hubbard), 85, 130, 396

  Bugliosi, Vincent, 351–52

  Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 3

  Burks, Arthur J., 82–86, 89, 121, 434–35n

  Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 25, 37, 401

  Burroughs, William S., 332, 334, 471n, 478n

  Burton, Richard Francis, 128–29, 232

  Bush, George H. W., 403

  Butler, Ellis Parker, 372

  “By His Bootstraps” (Heinlein), 143

  Byrd, Richard, 68

  Caduceus Foundation, 292

  “Cage, The” (Star Trek episode), 371

  Cameron, Marjorie, 233

  Campbell, Doña Stebbins, 12, 58, 105, 117, 147, 337

  affair with and marriage to George Smith, 210, 211, 248–49, 264, 265, 274, 324, 391, 401

  background of, 58–59

  death of, 401

  divorce from JWC, 264–66, 273, 274, 276

  first meetings with JWC, 58–59

  marriage and family life with JWC, 57–60, 64, 65, 66, 116, 118–20, 129, 200, 210–12, 242–43, 248–49, 252

  role in JWC’s writing and career, 57–58, 59–60, 62, 78, 120, 154–55, 225, 303

  during World War II, 132, 151–55, 157, 176, 199, 200, 203–4

  Campbell, Dorothy Strahorn, 20–28, 309

  Campbell, Florence van Campen, 20

  Campbell, Helen Putnam, 119–20

  Campbell, Horace, 417n

  Campbell, John W., Jr., 6–14, 28, 144

  at Air Trails, 236, 241–42, 245–46

  Amazing stories, 30–33, 37, 57, 61

  at Analog, 8, 325–26, 333, 350, 355, 358, 360, 367, 370, 374

  anti-Semitism and, 96, 366–67, 487n

  appearance of, 7–8

  Asimov and, 9–10, 15, 63, 90–97, 103, 104–9, 133, 134–42, 153, 158–59, 166–67, 207, 220, 221–22, 248, 282, 294–95, 304, 314–15, 318, 319–20, 322–23, 325, 327–28, 342–46, 348–49, 356, 361–62, 365, 366, 368, 378, 379, 380, 397–98

  at Astounding, 6, 7, 11–13, 69, 73–74, 77–83, 85–90, 90–97, 112–25, 133–49, 154–60, 180–98, 225–26, 229–30, 236–37, 246–48, 255, 267–72, 275–76, 284–85, 299, 302, 319–20, 324–25, 344, 346, 353–59

  atomic bomb and, 8, 125, 188–90, 192–93, 196–97, 208–9, 211–12, 213–14, 219, 241–44, 245, 246, 247, 250, 252, 307

  atomic energy and, 30, 31, 63, 81, 96–97, 115, 125, 135, 141, 247, 252

  background of, 6–7

  ball lighting and, 53–54

  birth of, 19–20, 21

  “Deadline” affair, 188–89, 191–98, 208, 212, 213, 247

  Dean Drive and, 353–55

  death of, 377–80

  dianetics and, 17–19, 275–85, 293–95, 302–3, 308–10

  generating publicity, 267–74

  traumatic memory of birth, 18–20, 251

  early life of, 17–20, 21–28

  early European travels, 54–55

  early writings of, 30–33, 56–57, 60–69

  editorial style of, 8, 79–80, 122–23, 143, 181, 320, 355–56, 359, 367

  education of, 23, 26–28, 29–30, 33–34, 54, 55–56, 57

  family history of, 20–21, 22, 417n

  fandom and, 101–2, 105–9

  German language and, 33–34, 55

  health issues of, 38, 74–75, 374–77

  Heinlein and, 10–11, 19, 21, 25, 54–55, 112–21, 127, 142–48, 151–52, 154–60, 168, 169–70, 198–99, 225–26, 229–30, 280–81, 291, 293–95, 306–8, 327–28, 336–40, 362–63r />
  Hieronymus Machine and, 316–19

  homosexuality and, 271, 365

  Hubbard and, 9, 17–19, 85–90, 129, 130–31, 175–80, 235, 236–37, 239, 249–66, 293–95, 302, 327–28, 331–32, 333

  introduction to science fiction, 25, 30

  legacy of, 380, 386–87, 401

  marriages and family life, 57–60, 118–20, 242–43, 248–49, 252, 264–66, 273–75, 300–304, 310–16, 323–24, 376–77, 377. See also specific wives and children

  Philadelphia Navy Yard and, 168–70, 185–88, 212–13

  political stances of, 12–13, 360–70

  postwar life of, 241–48

  prejudices of, 12–13, 360–70

  psionics and, 55–56, 303–7, 316, 317, 319–20, 324, 329, 355–56, 367

  psychohistory and, 8, 9–10, 139–40, 362

  psychology and, 8, 9, 24, 17–18, 67, 113–14, 115, 133–36, 137, 138, 221, 244, 246, 247, 276–77, 282, 315

  racism and, 12–13, 360–65, 366–67, 487n

  Star Trek and, 372–74

  three major collaborators of, 9–11, 35

  Three Laws of Robotics, 10, 12, 14, 137, 348–49

  at Unknown, 87–88, 114, 121, 122, 124, 131, 156, 166–67, 183–84, 188, 246

  women and, 123, 365–66, 488n

  during World War II, 151–61, 168–70, 198–204, 208–10, 211, 217–18

  impact on writers, 180–81, 184–85, 189–98

  writing style of, 31–33, 56, 60–62, 63

  Campbell, John W., Sr., 20–28, 35, 64, 119–20, 153–54, 359

  Campbell, Joseph, 393–94

  Campbell, Laura. See Krieg, Laura Campbell

  Campbell, Laura Harrison Strahorn, 20–21

  Campbell, Leslyn, 310, 376–77, 377

  birth and early life of, 210, 252, 254, 265–66, 301, 317, 323–24

  Campbell, Margaret Kearney “Peg,” 301, 345, 362

  background of, 273–74

  death of JWC, 378–79, 401

  dianetics and JWC, 275, 287, 291, 302–4, 309, 310, 328

  health issues of JWC, 374, 376, 377, 378

  marriage and family life, 300–304, 310–13, 376, 377

  meeting JWC, 273–74

  Campbell, Philinda Duane “Peedee,” 159, 308–9, 310, 323, 376, 468n

  birth and early life of, 119–20, 169, 252, 265, 266, 273, 301

  Campbell, William W., 20–21, 22

  Campbell Award for Best New Writer, 401

  Campbell Machine, 316–19

  Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, 401

  “Can of Vacuum, A” (Hubbard), 255

  Caribbean Motion Picture Expedition, 45–46

  Carpenter, John, 399, 495–96n

  Carson, Rachel, 368

 

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