Nearly Complete Short Fiction by Cleve Cartmill (2019)
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Overview: Cleve Cartmill, born on June 21, 1908 in Platteville, Wisconsin, was an American writer of science fiction and fantasy short stories. He is best remembered for what is sometimes referred to as “the Cleve Cartmill affair”, when his 1944 story “Deadline” attracted the attention of the FBI by reason of its detailed description of a nuclear weapon similar to that being developed by the highly classified Manhattan Project.
Outside his writing career Cartmill was likely best known, at the time, for being the co-inventor of the Blackmill system of high speed typography.
Many of Cleve Cartmill’s earliest stories, from 1941 onwards, were published in John W. Campbell’s magazines Unknown and Astounding Science Fiction. He occasionally wrote under the pseudonym Michael Corbin.
Cleve Cartmill died on February 11, 1964 in Orange County, California; and was survived by his wife and children.
Genre: Fiction l Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Contents:
About Cleve Cartmill
“Deadline” essay
Bibliography
Short Fiction Bibliography: chronological
Short Fiction Bibliography: alphabetical
Fiction Series
1941
OSCAR
THE SHAPE OF DESIRE
NO NEWS TODAY
BIT OF TAPESTRY
1942
PRELUDE TO ARMAGEDDON
THE BARGAIN
THE LINK
WITH FLAMING SWORDS
OVERTHROW
SOME DAY WE’LL FIND YOU
and so on… and so on… and so on…
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