Clifford D. Simak

Clifford Simak

Clifford D. Simak was born in Millville, Wisconson, in 1929, growing up in a rural community, the love of which permeates his fiction work. He attended the University of Wisconsin and later worked at the Minneapolis Star as a journalist, becoming the news editor and holding that position until retirement.

Simak was a regular contributor to ASF (Astounding Science Fiction, later known as Analog Science Fiction) during the years when John Campbell was editor and was highly regarded by the scifi community. He continued writing until his death in 1988.

Simak’s work is very pleasant to read, with a calm and relaxed feeling even during the sections that are full of action. His characters are easy to like and easy to understand, but far from simple. They are simply well described. Much of his fiction is set in the environment of rural America, and the fondness he feels for those places comes through very clearly. In some ways, his work is the ultimate in speculative fiction, because it so often involves average people, with average lives, who experience something quite extraordinary.

For those who enjoy fiction from the Golden Age of Science Fiction, Simak is highly interesting and very readable.

Bibliography


Novels

=”Cosmic Engineers” 1950
=”Time and Again” 1951
=”Empire” 1951
=”Ring Around the Sun” 1954
=”The Trouble with Tycho” 1961
=”The Fisherman”
also published as: Time is the Simplest Thing
1961
=”They Walked Like Men” 1962
=”Way Station”
also published as: Here Gather the Stars
1964
=”All Flesh is Grass” 1966
=”Why Call Them Back From Heaven?” 1967
=”The Werewolf Principle” 1967
=”The Goblin Reservation” 1968
=”Out of Their Minds” 1970
=”A Choice of Gods” 1971
=”Destiny Doll” 1971
=”Cemetery World” 1973
=”Our Children’s Children” 1974
=”All the Traps of Earth” 1974
=”Enchanted Pilgrimage” 1975
=”Shakespeare’s Planet” 1976
=”A Heritage of Stars” 1977
=”Mastodonia” 1978
=”The Fellowship of the Talisman” 1978
=”Catface” 1979
=”Visitors” 1980
=”Project Pope” 1981
=”Where the Evil Dwells” 1982
=”Special Deliverance” 1982
=”The Enchanted Pilgrimage” 1983
=”Highway of Eternity” 1986

Short Story Collections

=”The Creator” 1946
=”City” 1952
=”Strangers in the Universe” 1956
=”The Worlds of Clifford Simak” 1960
=”Aliens for Neighbours” 1962
=”All the Traps of Earth” 1962
=”Other Worlds of Clifford Simak” 1964
=”Worlds Without End” 1964
=”The Night of the Puudly” 1967
=”Best Science Fiction Stories of Clifford D. Simak” 1968
=”So Bright the Vision” 1968
=”Trilogy of the Future” 1975
=”The Best of Clifford D. Simak” 1977
=”Skirmish” 1977
=”Brothers” 1987
=”Off-Planet” 1988
=”An Autumn Land” 1990
=”The Immigrant” 1991
=”Over the River and Through the Woods” 1996
=”The Civilisation Game” 1997

Anthologies Edited

=”Nebula Award Stories 6″ 1971
=”The Best of Astounding” 1978

Non Fiction

=”The Solar System” 1962
=”From Atoms to Infinity: Readings in Modern Science (Ed.)” 1965
=”Trilobite, Dinosaur, and Man: The Earth’s Story” 1966
=”Wonder and Glory: The Story of the Universe” 1969
=”The March of Science (Ed.)” 1971
=”Prehistoric Man” 1971

Awards and Nominations

International Fantasy Award Fiction Winner City 1953
Hugo Award Best Novelette Winner =”The Big Front Yard” 1959
Hugo Award Best Novel Nomination =”The Fisherman” 1962
Hugo Award Best Novel Winner =”Way Station” 1964
Nebula Award Novel Nomination =”All Flesh Is Grass” 1965
Nebula Award Short Story Nomination =”Over the River and Through the Woods” 1965
Hugo Award Best Novel Nomination =”The Goblin Reservation” 1969
Nebula Award Novella Nomination =”The Thing in the Stone” 1970
Hugo Award Best Novella Nomination =”The Thing in the Stone” 1971
Hugo Award Best Short Story Nomination =”The Autumn Land” 1972
Hugo Award Best Novel Nomination =”A Choice of Gods” 1973
Hugo Award Best Short Story Nomination =”Construction Shack” 1974
Nebula Grand Master Award Winner 1976
Analog Award Best Serial Novel or Novella Nomination =”The Visitors” 1979
Analog Award Best Short Story Winner =”Grotto of the Dancing Deer” 1980
Nebula Award Short Story Winner =”Grotto of the Dancing Deer” 1980
Hugo Award Best Short Story Winner =”Grotto of the Dancing Deer” 1981
Hugo Award Best Novel Nomination =”Project Pope” 1982
Bram Stoker Award Life Achievement Winner 1987

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