About Daniel F Galouye
Daniel F. Galouye was born and died in New Orleans. He was a Naval test pilot during the Second World War and subsequently worked as a journalist. The delayed effect of war injuries forced him to retire in 1965. Dark Universe was his first novel and was shortlisted for the Hugo Award. His other novels include Counterfeit World, The Lost Perception and The Infinite Man.
Novels
Dark Universe (1961)
Lords of the Psychon (1963)
Counterfeit World (1964)
aka Simulacron-3
The Lost Perception (1966)
aka A Scourge of Screamers
The Infinite Man (1973)
Lords of the Psychon (1963)
Counterfeit World (1964)
aka Simulacron-3
The Lost Perception (1966)
aka A Scourge of Screamers
The Infinite Man (1973)
Collections
Anthologies containing stories by Daniel F Galouye
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction 4th Series (1955)
The Six Fingers of Time: And Other Stories (1965)
An ABC of Science Fiction (1966)
Space Opera (1974)
Terrorists of Tomorrow (1985)
The Six Fingers of Time: And Other Stories (1965)
An ABC of Science Fiction (1966)
Space Opera (1974)
Terrorists of Tomorrow (1985)
Short stories
| Tonight the Sky Will Fall (1953) | |||
| Sanctuary (1954) | |||
| Satan's Shrine (1954) | |||
| Sitting Duck (1959) | |||
| Honey Atmosphere (1961) |
Awards
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