Peter Nicholls

Science fiction critic and encyclopedist

Peter Nicholls - Science fiction critic and encyclopedist
Born

1939
86 years ago

Died

March 6th, 2018
7 years ago — 79 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Australia

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Contributed significantly to the field of science fiction literature as a critic and encyclopedist. Authored the 'Encyclopedia of Science Fiction', which became a seminal work for the genre, providing comprehensive entries on authors, themes, and trends. Edited the 'Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America' Bulletin, offering insights into the development of science fiction. Promoted the genre through reviews and essays in various literary publications. Engaged with the science fiction community globally, participating in conventions and discussions.

Authored 'Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'

Edited the 'Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America' Bulletin

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