Short Fiction Complete by T.P. Caravan (ed. Jerry eBooks 2020)
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Overview: Charles Carroll Muñoz, born on July 2, 1926, was a poet, fiction writer and publisher. He wrote as Charles Muñoz and under the pseudonyms T.P. Caravan and TP Caravan.
Charles Muñoz was a specialist in eighteenth-century literature, a member of the Gunroom, a novelist, a science fiction writer, and especially a poet. He attended Columbia University and wrote his masters thesis on English poet Edward Young in 1953. Stowaway, his mainstream sea novel, was published in 1957. His science fiction short stories appeared in the 1950s and 1960s under the pseudonym T.P. Caravan.
Muñoz was poet laureate of Bucks County, spent five years as poetry editor of Jewish Spectator magazine, and became the official list bard to the Gunroom of HMS Surprise.
Charles Carroll Muñoz died on February 22, 2018
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
SHORT FICTION BIBLIOGRAPHY
Happy Solution, Other Worlds Science Stories, January 1952
Last Minute, Other Worlds Science Stories, October 1952
Fish Story, Other Worlds, November 1952
Dinosaur Day, Other Worlds, April 1953
Random Sample, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1953
The Cold, Cold Grave, Other Worlds, May 1953
Quarterback Sneak, Science Stories, December 1953
A Stitch in Time, Science Stories, February 1954
The Soluble Scientist, Universe Science Fiction, March 1954
Problem in Geometry, Science Stories, April 1954
The Shoemaker of Lan, Universe Science Fiction, January 1955
Fission Story, Universe Science Fiction, January 1955
. . . Moonshine . . ., Universe Science Fiction, March 1955
The Immortality of Professor Bickerstaffe, Other Worlds Science Stories, February 1956
The Censors: A Sad Allegory, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1963
The Court of Tartary, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1963
Blind Date, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1965
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