KIPPAX, John

KIPPAX, John
   Pseudonym of UK writer John Charles Hynam (1915-1974). He was a regular contributor to the UK sf magazines during 1955-61, publishing over 30 stories in that time. His first two stories appeared in Dec 1954: "Dimple" in Science Fantasy and "Trojan Hearse" in NW. The latter was a collaboration with Dan MORGAN, with whom he also published a SPACE-OPERA series - A Thunder of Stars (1968), Seed of Stars (1972 US), The Neutral Stars (1973 US) and, by JK alone, Where No Stars Guide (1975) - about theSpace Corps team of the Venturer Twelve.
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