Donald Malcolm Explained

Donald Malcolm
Birth Date:1930
Birth Place:Scotland
Death Date:9 November 2013
Death Place:Paisley, Scotland
Occupation:Author
Genre:Science fiction
Nationality:British

Donald Malcolm (1930–2013) was a Scottish author of science fiction and fact who was active as a writer from the mid-1950s until the mid-1970s. Some of his nonfiction was written under the pen name Roy Malcolm.[1]

Career

Malcolm's work was published in the magazines New Worlds, Nebula Science Fiction, Astounding Science Fiction, the anthology series New Writings in SF, and the anthologies Out of This World 4 (1964), Lambda I and Other Stories (1965), and Starfield (1989). His reviews appeared in the magazine Vector.

Much of Malcolm's short fiction falls into two sequences, the "Preliminary Exploration Team" and the "Dream Background" stories. Neither series has been collected. His novels, both published by Laser Books, have been described as "routine."[2]

Later in life, Malcolm published a few pictorial history books about the town of Paisley in Renfrewshire, where he lived.[3]

Bibliography

Science fiction

Novels

Short stories

Nonfiction

Articles

Reviews

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SF Site News Obituary: Donald Malcolm . Sfsite.com . 2014-03-23 . 2014-05-06.
  2. Clute, John and Nichols, Peter. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1993, p. 771.
  3. Book: Malcolm, Donald. Paisley Since the War. 2000. Stenlake Publishing. Catrine. 9781840331318.