About Michael Cassutt
Michael Joseph Cassutt is an American television producer, screenwriter, and author. His notable TV work includes producing or writing, or both, for The Outer Limits, Eerie, Indiana, Beverly Hills, 90210, and The Twilight Zone. In addition to his work in television, Cassutt has written over thirty short stories, predominately in the genres of science fiction and fantasy. He has also published novels, including the 1986 The Star Country, the 1991 Dragon Season, and the 2001 Red Moon. In addition, Cassutt contributes non-fiction articles to magazines and is the author of the non-fiction book, Who's Who in Space.
Novels
The Star Country (1986)
Dragon Season (1991)
Missing Man (1998)
Red Moon (2000)
Tango Midnight (2003)
Heaven's Shadow (2011) (with David S Goyer)
Dragon Season (1991)
Missing Man (1998)
Red Moon (2000)
Tango Midnight (2003)
Heaven's Shadow (2011) (with David S Goyer)
Anthologies edited
Non fiction
Anthologies containing stories by Michael Cassutt
Universe 8 (1978)
Shadows 7 (1984)
Borderlands 3 (1993)
Card Sharks (1993)
Great American Ghost Stories, Volume Two (1993)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Fourteenth Annual Collection (1997)
Shadows 7 (1984)
Borderlands 3 (1993)
Card Sharks (1993)
Great American Ghost Stories, Volume Two (1993)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Fourteenth Annual Collection (1997)
Short stories
| Hunting (1978) | |||
| Stillwater, 1896 (1984) | |||
| A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes (1993) | |||
| Night Life (1993) | |||
| The Longer Voyage (1996) |
Michael Cassutt recommends
Standard Candles (1996) Jack McDevitt "The ideal writer can stretch your mind with a wonderful concept while also touching your heart with a personal story. Most of us fail at one or the other, but from the very beginning of his career Jack McDevitt has shown that he can do both." |
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