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—Theodore Sturgeon, on multiple occasions

Theodore Sturgeon (February 26, 1918 -- May 8, 1985) was an influential writer, working in the science fiction, fantasy, horror, and other genres.

He never gained the popular fame that his contemporaries Asimov, Bradbury, and Heinlein had. Within fan circles, though, he was as well-regarded as any of those men.

Star Trek fans remember his as the scriptwriter of the original series episode "Amok Time", which established the Vulcans as their own species instead of just "emotionless people with pointy ears". In another, unproduced, script, he introduced the Prime Directive to the setting.

Kurt Vonnegut's fans know Theodore Sturgeon as the inspiration for the character Kilgore Trout.

Everybody else remembers him for Sturgeon's Law.

Theodore Sturgeon is the Trope Namer for:
Works written by Theodore Sturgeon include:

An incomplete list, using datacopied from Wikipedia.

Novels

Novelizations

Short Story Collections

  • Without Sorcery (1948, 13 stories)
  • E Pluribus Unicorn (1953, 13 stories)
  • A Way Home (1955, 11 stories)
  • Caviar (1955, 7 stories)
  • A Touch of Strange (1958, 11 stories)
  • Aliens 4 (1959, 4 stories)
  • Beyond (1960, 6 stories)
  • Sturgeon In Orbit (1964, 5 stories)
  • Starshine (1966, 6 stories)
  • Sturgeon Is Alive and Well ... (1971, 11 stories)
  • The Worlds of Theodore Sturgeon (1972, 10 stories)
  • Sturgeon's West (1973, 7 stories, westerns)
  • Case and the Dreamer (1974, 3 stories)
  • Visions and Venturers (1978, 8 stories)
  • The Stars Are The Styx (1979, 10 stories)
  • The Golden Helix (1979, 10 stories)

Scripts