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  • According to his widow, Margaret Kay, Weinbaum died of lung cancer. (See interview with Davin, Eric Leif, Pioneers of Wonder, Prometheus Press, New York...
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  • as Jack Ketch. "Parasite Planet", a 1935 science fiction story by Stanley G. Weinbaum, features a Venusian plant called a Jack Ketch tree that strangles...
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  • should be "imagery".  Done Several of Stanley G. Weinbaum short stories – either remove "of" or say "Weinbaum's".  Done short stories of the 1930s – suggest...
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  • 10E-23.5s) and calls that 1 chronon and credits the word "chronon" to Stanley G. Weinbaum, A science fiction writer.WFPM (talk) 09:59, 9 August 2009 (UTC)...
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  • should be "imagery".  Done Several of Stanley G. Weinbaum short stories – either remove "of" or say "Weinbaum's".  Done short stories of the 1930s – suggest...
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  • direct genetic manipulation was explored in rudimentary form in Stanley G. Weinbaum's 1936 science fiction story Proteus Island. [1] [2] I reviewed the...
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  • John Steinbeck, Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, Jessamyn West, Thomas Wolfe. Yevgeny Zamyatin, Edith Wharton, Stanley G. Weinbaum, Eudora Welty, Jack Williamson[citation...
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  • [but common] spelling, "Epic of Space" p. 80) to "Tweel" (Weinbaum's spelling, Best of Stanley G. Wienbaum p. 5), and delinked a number of terms, including...
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