Mack Reynolds

Mack Reynolds
Mack Reynolds c. 1953
Born
Dallas McCord Reynolds

(1917-11-11)November 11, 1917
DiedJanuary 30, 1983(1983-01-30) (aged 65)
Other namesClark Collins, Mark Mallory, Guy McCord, Dallas Ross and Maxine Reynolds

Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds (November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983) was an American science fiction writer. His pen names included Dallas Ross, Mark Mallory, Clark Collins, Dallas Rose, Guy McCord, Maxine Reynolds, Bob Belmont, and Todd Harding.[1][2] His work focused on socioeconomic speculation, usually expressed in thought-provoking explorations of utopian societies from a radical, sometime satiric perspective. He was a popular author from the 1950s to the 1970s, especially with readers of science fiction and fantasy magazines.[2][3]

Reynolds was the first author to write an original novel based upon the 1966–1969 NBC television series Star Trek. The book, Mission to Horatius (1968), was aimed at young readers.

  1. ^ . "Mack Reynolds-Summary Bibliography." The Internet Speculative Fiction Database.
  2. ^ a b Stableford, Brian and John Clute. "Mack Reynolds." The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, 3d edition (online). Ed. John Clute, David Langford, and Peter Nicholls. 2012. Web.
  3. ^ Smith, Curtis C. Welcome to the Revolution: The Literary Legacy of Mack Reynolds. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo, 1995. ISBN 1557422362 (10). ISBN 978-1557422361 (13).

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