Wilson Tucker

Author of science fiction novels

Wilson Tucker - Artists & Creatives born November 23rd, 1914
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Contributed to the science fiction genre through writing and editing. Authored several novels, including 'The Long Loud Silence' and 'The Year of the Quiet Sun'. Worked as a projectionist and was involved in various publishing endeavors. Participated in the science fiction community and supported emerging writers and genres throughout his career.

Authored 'The Long Loud Silence'

Wrote 'The Year of the Quiet Sun'

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