Don A. Stuart

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Don A. Stuart was the science fiction pen name used by editor and writer John W. Campbell Jr.

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instanceOf pen name
pseudonym
activePeriod 1930s
associatedWith Golden Age of Science Fiction NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy John W. Campbell Jr. NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork pulp magazine fiction
speculative fiction
genre science fiction
hasGender male identity
hasNotableAdaptation Who Goes There? → The Thing (film franchise) NERFINISHED
hasWritingStyle more moody and atmospheric than Campbell’s own name work
inspiredBy John Stuart (character from Campbell’s early story "The Elder Gods") NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor influential science fiction stories in the 1930s
notableWork Night NERFINISHED
Twilight NERFINISHED
Who Goes There? NERFINISHED
occupation science fiction writer
writer
partOf American science fiction literature
pseudonymOf John W. Campbell Jr. NERFINISHED
realName John W. Campbell Jr. NERFINISHED
John Wood Campbell Jr. NERFINISHED
usedBy John W. Campbell Jr. NERFINISHED
usedFor stories distinct in tone from Campbell’s technical fiction
usedIn Astounding Science-Fiction NERFINISHED
Astounding Stories NERFINISHED
magazine fiction

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Who Goes There? authorPseudonym Don A. Stuart