Ted Reynolds (writer) explained

Theodore Andrus Reynolds (born October 8, 1938) is an American science fiction writer.

Two of his works were nominated for Hugo Awards in 1980: "Can These Bones Live?" for Best Short Story, and Ker-Plop for Best Novella. His only novel, The Tides of God (1989), concerns millennialism being inspired by extraterrestrials.

He was one of the winners of The Village Voices "Sci-Fi Scenes" writing contest, held in 1980–81; the newspaper published his untitled story of (as the contest rules demanded) exactly 250 words.

He largely stopped writing in 1996 but, after retirement, resumed in 2010.

Bibliography

Short fiction

Stories[1]
width=25%TitleYearFirst publishedReprinted/collectedNotes
Can these bones live?1979Reynolds, Ted . Can these bones live? . Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact . March 1979.
data-sort-value="Kroc War"The Kroc War2015Reynolds, Ted . William F. Wu . William F. Wu . amp . June 2015 . The Kroc War . Analog Science Fiction and Fact . 135 . 6 . 43–47.
View through the window2012Reynolds, Ted . View through the window . Asimov's Science Fiction . 36 . 8 . Aug 2012 . 62–67.

References

  1. Short stories unless otherwise noted.

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