Book 8

H. Beam Piper

by John F Carr

Published 23 May 2008
H. Beam Piper is one of science fiction's most enigmatic writers. In 1946 Piper appeared seemingly from out of nowhere, already at the top of his form. He published a number of memorable short stories in the premier science fiction magazine of the time, "Astounding Science Fiction", under legendary editor John W. Campbell. Piper quickly became friends with many of the top writers of the day, including Lester Del Rey, Fletcher Pratt, Robert Heinlein and L. Sprague de Camp. Piper also successfully made the turn from promising short story writer to major novelist, authoring "Four-Day Planet", "Cosmic Computer", "Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen", and "Little Fuzzy", which was nominated for a Hugo award.Even those who counted Piper among their friends knew very little about the man or his life as a railroad yard bull in Altoona, Pennsylvania. This biography illuminates H. Beam Piper, both the writer and the man, and answers lingering questions about his death. The appendices include a number of Piper's personal papers, a complete bibliography of Piper's works, and an essay on Piper's "Terro-Human Future History" series.