AI & ChatGPT searches , social queriess for FREDRIC BROWN

Search references for FREDRIC BROWN. Phrases containing FREDRIC BROWN

See searches and references containing FREDRIC BROWN!

AI searches containing FREDRIC BROWN

FREDRIC BROWN

  • Fredric Brown
  • American novelist and short story author

    Fredric Brown (October 29, 1906 – March 11, 1972) was an American science fiction, fantasy, and mystery writer. He is known for his use of humor and for

    Fredric Brown

    Fredric Brown

    Fredric_Brown

  • Fredric Brown bibliography
  • The bibliography of American writer Fredric Brown includes short stories, general fiction, mysteries and science fiction stories. 1938 The Moon for a

    Fredric Brown bibliography

    Fredric_Brown_bibliography

  • Arena (Star Trek: The Original Series)
  • 18th episode of the 1st season of Star Trek: The Original Series

    Written by Gene L. Coon (based on a 1944 short story of the same name by Fredric Brown) and directed by Joseph Pevney, the episode was first broadcast on January

    Arena (Star Trek: The Original Series)

    Arena_(Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series)

  • The Waveries
  • Short story by Fredric Brown

    by the American writer Fredric Brown, published in the January 1945 issue of Astounding Science Fiction and included in Brown's 1954 collection Angels

    The Waveries

    The_Waveries

  • Answer
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    published by Answers in Genesis "Answer", a 1954 science-fiction story by Fredric Brown Answers.com Yahoo! Answers Answer (law), any reply to a question, counter-statement

    Answer

    Answer

  • Martians Go Home (film)
  • 1990 film by David Odell

    written by Charles S. Haas, based on the 1954 novel of the same name by Fredric Brown. The film stars Randy Quaid, Margaret Colin, Anita Morris, Barry Sobel

    Martians Go Home (film)

    Martians_Go_Home_(film)

  • The Best of Fredric Brown
  • 1977 collection of science fiction short stories by Fredric Brown

    The Best of Fredric Brown is a collection of science fiction short stories by American author Fredric Brown, edited by Robert Bloch. It was first published

    The Best of Fredric Brown

    The_Best_of_Fredric_Brown

  • Fredric March
  • American actor (1897–1975)

    Fredric March (born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel; August 31, 1897 – April 14, 1975) was an American actor, regarded as one of Hollywood's most celebrated

    Fredric March

    Fredric March

    Fredric_March

  • Appendix N
  • Dungeons & Dragons inspirational bibliography

    further works were also partially included in the list. Leigh Brackett Fredric Brown August Derleth Lord Dunsany H. P. Lovecraft Andre Norton Stanley Weinbaum

    Appendix N

    Appendix_N

  • We Never Learn
  • Japanese manga series and its adaptations

    Fumino is inspired by the book The Lights in the Sky are Stars by Fredric Brown. In her ending, Fumino is the one who falls on the way to the college

    We Never Learn

    We_Never_Learn

  • The Last Question
  • 1956 science-fiction short story by Isaac Asimov

    theology, and philosophy. It has been recognized as a counterpoint to Fredric Brown's short short story "Answer", published two years earlier. In conceiving

    The Last Question

    The Last Question

    The_Last_Question

  • Carny
  • American slang term for carnival employee

    (1947) and Nightmare Alley (2021). Much of the fiction of pulp writer Fredric Brown features carnies and touches on carnival life, in particular the Ed

    Carny

    Carny

    Carny

  • Blaster Al Ackerman
  • American mail artist and writer

    Lovecraft, Theodore Sturgeon, Raymond Chandler, Philip K. Dick, and Fredric Brown (with whom Ackerman corresponded as a young person) as well as by modernists

    Blaster Al Ackerman

    Blaster Al Ackerman

    Blaster_Al_Ackerman

  • Martians, Go Home
  • 1954 novel by Fredric Brown

    Martians, Go Home is a science fiction comic novel by American writer Fredric Brown, published in the magazine Astounding Science Fiction in September 1954

    Martians, Go Home

    Martians,_Go_Home

  • Mack Reynolds
  • American science fiction writer

    Mexico, where Reynolds met science fiction writers Walt Sheldon and Fredric Brown. Brown, later one of Reynolds' frequent collaborators, convinced Reynolds

    Mack Reynolds

    Mack Reynolds

    Mack_Reynolds

  • Bernie Rhodenbarr
  • Fictional character

    (2004) The Burglar Who Counted the Spoons (2013) The Burglar Who Met Fredric Brown (2022) "Like a Thief in the Night" "The Burglar Who Dropped In On Elvis"

    Bernie Rhodenbarr

    Bernie_Rhodenbarr

  • The Screaming Mimi (novel)
  • 1949 novel by Fredric Brown

    The Screaming Mimi is a mystery novel by pulp writer Fredric Brown. It was first published in 1949 as a Dutton Guilt Edged Mystery. A shorter version

    The Screaming Mimi (novel)

    The_Screaming_Mimi_(novel)

  • Tales of Tomorrow
  • US science fiction TV series, 1951–1953

    science fiction writers whose work was reflected in the series included Fredric Brown ("The Last Man on Earth" and "Age of Peril"), Philip Wylie ("Blunder")

    Tales of Tomorrow

    Tales_of_Tomorrow

  • What Mad Universe
  • 1949 novel by Fredric Brown

    is a science fiction novel, written in 1949 by the American author Fredric Brown. It satirizes many of the conventions of American "pulp" magazine science-fiction

    What Mad Universe

    What_Mad_Universe

  • The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
  • 1970 film by Dario Argento

    on Grey Velvet (1972). Argento's screenplay borrows liberally from Fredric Brown's 1949 novel The Screaming Mimi, which had previously been adapted into

    The Bird with the Crystal Plumage

    The_Bird_with_the_Crystal_Plumage

  • List of Star Trek: The Original Series episodes
  •  1967 (1967-01-12) 18 10.82 18 18 "Arena" Joseph Pevney Story by : Fredric Brown Teleplay by : Gene L. Coon January 19, 1967 (1967-01-19) 19 10.54 19

    List of Star Trek: The Original Series episodes

    List_of_Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series_episodes

  • Etaoin shrdlu
  • Common metal-type printing error

    titles of some works, including "Etaoin Shrdlu", a 1942 short story by Fredric Brown about a sentient Linotype machine (a sequel, "Son of Etaoin Shrdlu"

    Etaoin shrdlu

    Etaoin shrdlu

    Etaoin_shrdlu

  • Knock (short story)
  • Short story by Fredric Brown

    "Knock" is a science fiction short story by American writer Fredric Brown. It is noted for beginning with a piece of flash fiction: The last man on Earth

    Knock (short story)

    Knock_(short_story)

  • Letter to a Phoenix
  • 1949 short story by Fredric Brown

    "Letter to a Phoenix" is a science fiction short story by American writer Fredric Brown, first published in the August 1949 issue of Astounding Science Fiction

    Letter to a Phoenix

    Letter_to_a_Phoenix

  • List of X Minus One episodes
  • 15 Robert A. Heinlein (adapted by George Lefferts) 6. "Knock" May 22 Fredric Brown (adapted by Ernest Kinoy) 7. "The Man in the Moon" May 29 George Lefferts

    List of X Minus One episodes

    List_of_X_Minus_One_episodes

  • The Wizards of Odd
  • 1996 Compilation Book Edited By Peter Haining

    "Affairs in Poictesme" by James Branch Cabell "The Ring of Hans Carvel" by Fredric Brown "The Bait" by Fritz Leiber "A Good Knight's Work" by Robert Bloch "Poor

    The Wizards of Odd

    The_Wizards_of_Odd

  • Locked-room mystery
  • Subgenre of detective fiction

    eventually explained rationally. Notable practitioners of the period were Fredric Brown, Paul Chadwick and, to a certain extent, Cornell Woolrich, although

    Locked-room mystery

    Locked-room mystery

    Locked-room_mystery

  • Lawrence Block bibliography
  • American author's publication list

    Spoons (2013) The Burglar in Short Order (2020) The Burglar who Met Fredric Brown (2022) There are also three Bernie Rhodenbarr short stories: "Like a

    Lawrence Block bibliography

    Lawrence_Block_bibliography

  • Nightmares and Geezenstacks
  • 1961 short story collection by Fredric Brown

    of 47 horror, science fiction and crime stories by American writer Fredric Brown. It was first published in 1961 by Bantam Books and most recently republished

    Nightmares and Geezenstacks

    Nightmares_and_Geezenstacks

  • Typewriter in the Sky
  • 1940 science fantasy novel by L. Ron Hubbard

    works. Paul Di Filippo wrote that the 1949 book What Mad Universe by Fredric Brown may have drawn from Hubbard's tale. Umberto Rossi asserted in a book

    Typewriter in the Sky

    Typewriter in the Sky

    Typewriter_in_the_Sky

  • Flash fiction
  • Style of fictional literature or fiction of extreme brevity

    Arthur C. Clarke, Richard Brautigan, Ray Bradbury, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Fredric Brown, John Cage, Philip K. Dick, and Robert Sheckley. Hemingway also wrote

    Flash fiction

    Flash_fiction

  • Gorn
  • Fictional reptilian species in Star Trek

    Captain Christopher Pike escapes the attack by luring the Gorn ships into a brown dwarf and slingshotting the Enterprise around a black hole. The Gorn reappear

    Gorn

    Gorn

  • Pulp magazine
  • Fiction magazines made from 1896 to the 1950s

    Bloch B. M. Bower Leigh Brackett Ray Bradbury Max Brand William Brandon Fredric Brown George Bruce John Buchan F. R. Buckley Edgar Rice Burroughs William

    Pulp magazine

    Pulp_magazine

  • Science fiction comedy
  • Comedic subgenre of science fiction

    included: Alfred Bester, Harry Harrison, C. M. Kornbluth, Frederik Pohl, Fredric Brown, William Tenn and Robert Sheckley. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

    Science fiction comedy

    Science fiction comedy

    Science_fiction_comedy

  • Geometria (film)
  • 1987 Mexican film

    written and directed by Guillermo del Toro. It is based loosely on Fredric Brown's short story "Naturally", which was originally published in Beyond Fantasy

    Geometria (film)

    Geometria_(film)

  • Clip joint
  • Customer-deceiving stripclub or nightclub

    Clipjoint is the first novel by science fiction and mystery writer Fredric Brown. In Tennessee Williams' Streetcar Named Desire, in the opening scene

    Clip joint

    Clip_joint

  • The Fabulous Clipjoint
  • Book by Fredric Brown

    Book magazine, April 1946), is the first full-length novel by writer Fredric Brown, who had honed his craft by publishing hundreds of short stories in

    The Fabulous Clipjoint

    The_Fabulous_Clipjoint

  • List of Alfred Hitchcock Presents episodes
  •  1957 (1957-03-03) 63 24 "The Cream of the Jest" Herschel Daugherty Story by : Fredric Brown Teleplay by : Sarett Rudley Claude Rains as Charles Gresham, James Gregory

    List of Alfred Hitchcock Presents episodes

    List_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_Presents_episodes

  • Screaming Mimi (film)
  • 1958 film by Gerd Oswald

    Rose Lee. The story originated as a 1949 novel of the same name by Fredric Brown. In Northern California, while Virginia Wilson is taking an outside

    Screaming Mimi (film)

    Screaming_Mimi_(film)

  • The Best of Lester del Rey
  • 1978 collection of science fiction short stories by Lester del Rey

    Best of Philip K. Dick (1977) (Philip K. Dick) The Best of Fredric Brown (1977) (Fredric Brown) The Best of Edmond Hamilton (1977) (Edmond Hamilton) The

    The Best of Lester del Rey

    The_Best_of_Lester_del_Rey

  • Sentry
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    painting by Carel Fabritius "Sentry" (short story), a 1954 short story by Fredric Brown Sentry (monitoring system), an automatic near-Earth asteroid collision

    Sentry

    Sentry

  • The Best of Leigh Brackett
  • 1977 collection of science fiction short stories by Leigh Brackett

    Best of Philip K. Dick (1977) (Philip K. Dick) The Best of Fredric Brown (1977) (Fredric Brown) The Best of Edmond Hamilton (1977) (Edmond Hamilton) The

    The Best of Leigh Brackett

    The_Best_of_Leigh_Brackett

  • The Best of Philip K. Dick
  • 1977 collection of science fiction stories by Philip K. Dick

    0-345-25359-0 OCLC 2645491 Dewey Decimal 813/.5/4 LC Class PS3554.I3 B4 Preceded by The Best of C. M. Kornbluth  Followed by The Best of Fredric Brown 

    The Best of Philip K. Dick

    The_Best_of_Philip_K._Dick

  • Pulp Fiction
  • 1994 film by Quentin Tarantino

    and the uncanny practiced by such writers as Cornell Woolrich [and] Fredric Brown ... Both dealt heavily in the realm of improbable coincidences and cruel

    Pulp Fiction

    Pulp_Fiction

  • Crack-Up (1946 film)
  • 1946 film by Irving Reis

    based on "Madman's Holiday", a short story written by mystery writer Fredric Brown. Running berserk, art critic and lecturer George Steele violently forces

    Crack-Up (1946 film)

    Crack-Up_(1946_film)

  • Hugo Award for Best Short Story
  • Annual awards for science fiction or fantasy

    Twonky" Astounding Science Fiction Henry Kuttner* (as Lewis Padgett) Fredric Brown "Etaoin Shrdlu" Unknown Donald A. Wollheim (as Martin Pearson) "Mimic"

    Hugo Award for Best Short Story

    Hugo_Award_for_Best_Short_Story

  • Star Trek: The Original Series season 1
  • Season of television series

    form to manipulate the crew. 18 18 "Arena" Joseph Pevney Story by : Fredric Brown Teleplay by : Gene L. Coon January 19, 1967 (1967-01-19) 19 10.54 The

    Star Trek: The Original Series season 1

    Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series_season_1

  • Fredric Wertham
  • German-American psychiatrist (1895–1981)

    Fredric Wertham (/ˈwɜːrðəm/; born Friedrich Ignatz Wertheimer, German: [vɛʁtˌhaɪmɐ], March 20, 1895 – November 18, 1981) was a German–American psychiatrist

    Fredric Wertham

    Fredric_Wertham

  • Arena (short story)
  • Short story by Fredric Brown

    "Arena" is a science fiction short story by American writer Fredric Brown, first published in the October 1944 issue of Astounding Science Fiction magazine

    Arena (short story)

    Arena_(short_story)

  • Honeymoon in Hell
  • 1950 science fiction short story by Fredric Brown

    "Honeymoon in Hell" is a science fiction short story by American writer Fredric Brown, first published in 1950. It was the title story of a short story anthology

    Honeymoon in Hell

    Honeymoon in Hell

    Honeymoon_in_Hell

  • Arena (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    song by Al Hirt "Arena" (short story), a 1944 science fiction story by Fredric Brown Countdown: Arena, a comic book series, published in 2007 by DC Comics

    Arena (disambiguation)

    Arena_(disambiguation)

  • Knock
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    1923 play by Jules Romains about a doctor "Knock" (short story), by Fredric Brown, supposedly the shortest short-story ever written The Knock (1994-2000)

    Knock

    Knock

  • Harlan Ellison bibliography
  • Volume 6 – released 2012 on Deep Shag Records Honeymoon in Hell by Fredric Brown – Blackstone Audio, March 2014 Night Ride, and Other Journeys by Charles

    Harlan Ellison bibliography

    Harlan_Ellison_bibliography

  • Gene L. Coon
  • American screenwriter, TV producer and novelist, best known for his work on Star Trek

    Planets itself in "Arena" (in which he inadvertently plagiarized a Fredric Brown story), and the official naming of Starfleet Command in "Court Martial"

    Gene L. Coon

    Gene_L._Coon

  • Hugo Award for Best Novelette
  • Annual award for science fiction or fantasy stories

    Heinlein (as Anson MacDonald) "Goldfish Bowl" Astounding Science Fiction Fredric Brown "The Star Mouse" Planet Stories C. L. Moore "There Shall Be Darkness"

    Hugo Award for Best Novelette

    Hugo Award for Best Novelette

    Hugo_Award_for_Best_Novelette

  • Charles Fort
  • American writer (1874–1932)

    portrayed by Andrew Leman. American crime and science-fiction author Fredric Brown included an excerpt from Fort's book Wild Talents as an epigraph to

    Charles Fort

    Charles Fort

    Charles_Fort

  • The Best of John Brunner
  • 1988 collection of short stories by John Brunner

    Best of Philip K. Dick (1977) (Philip K. Dick) The Best of Fredric Brown (1977) (Fredric Brown) The Best of Edmond Hamilton (1977) (Edmond Hamilton) The

    The Best of John Brunner

    The_Best_of_John_Brunner

  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents season 2
  • scenes. 63 24 "The Cream of the Jest" Herschel Daugherty Story by : Fredric Brown Teleplay by : Sarett Rudley Claude Rains as Charles Gresham, James Gregory

    Alfred Hitchcock Presents season 2

    Alfred_Hitchcock_Presents_season_2

  • Happy ending (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Margaret Atwood Happy Ending, a 1957 short story and 1990 anthology by Fredric Brown Happy Endings: Tales of a Meaty-Breasted Zilch, a 2007 book by Jim Norton

    Happy ending (disambiguation)

    Happy_ending_(disambiguation)

  • Jessica Amanda Salmonson
  • American writer

    include A Silver Thread of Madness; Mystic Women; John Collier and Fredric Brown Went Quarreling Through My Head; The Deep Museum: Ghost Stories of a

    Jessica Amanda Salmonson

    Jessica_Amanda_Salmonson

  • Mars in fiction
  • Depictions of the planet

    portrayals of evil Martians appear in the 1954 novel Martians, Go Home by Fredric Brown, where they are little green men who wreak havoc by exposing secrets

    Mars in fiction

    Mars in fiction

    Mars_in_fiction

  • Ray Bradbury
  • American writer (1920–2012)

    downtown Los Angeles. There he met Robert A. Heinlein, Emil Petaja, Fredric Brown, Henry Kuttner, Leigh Brackett and Jack Williamson. Bradbury's first

    Ray Bradbury

    Ray Bradbury

    Ray_Bradbury

  • Fred Brown
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    editor Frederick Elliott Brown (1895–1971), Canadian World War I flying ace credited with 10 aerial victories Fredric Brown (1906–1972), American science

    Fred Brown

    Fred_Brown

  • Screaming Mimi
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Screaming Mimi (novel), a 1949 mystery novel by Fredric Brown Screaming Mimi (film), a 1958 film adaptation of Brown's novel Pink Sikorsky S-58DT, a helicopter

    Screaming Mimi

    Screaming_Mimi

  • List of people from Cincinnati
  • writer, poet, music composer, dramatist Christopher Bollen – novelist Fredric Brown – author Michael Cunningham – novelist (The Hours) Sara Rowsey Foley

    List of people from Cincinnati

    List_of_people_from_Cincinnati

  • Dead Ringer
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: Dead ringer (idiom) The Dead Ringer, a 1948 mystery novel by Fredric Brown Dead Ringer, novel in the Rosato & Associates series Dead Ringer (film)

    Dead Ringer

    Dead_Ringer

  • List of science-fiction authors
  • (1947–2005) Eric Brown (born 1960) Fredric Brown (1906–1972) James Cooke Brown (1921–2000) Rosel George Brown (1926–1967) Simon Brown (born 1956) John

    List of science-fiction authors

    List_of_science-fiction_authors

  • 2000X
  • Radio show

    "Collector's Fever" 2000 04 16 Roger Zelazny 3b "Knock" 2000 04 16 Fredric Brown 3c "Even the Queen" 2000 04 16 Connie Willis 4 "The Mission of the Vega"

    2000X

    2000X

  • List of science fiction short stories
  • The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 1972 Arena (short story) Fredric Brown Analog Science Fiction 1944 Armaments Race Arthur C. Clarke Adventure

    List of science fiction short stories

    List_of_science_fiction_short_stories

  • 1972
  • Calendar year

    Bach-Zelewski, German Nazi politician and SS functionary (b. 1899) March 11 Fredric Brown, American science fiction and mystery writer (b. 1906) Zack Wheat, American

    1972

    1972

  • Ballantine's Classic Library of Science Fiction
  • Best of Philip K. Dick (Philip K. Dick) (Mar. 1977) The Best of Fredric Brown (Fredric Brown) (May 1977) The Best of Edmond Hamilton (Edmond Hamilton) (Aug

    Ballantine's Classic Library of Science Fiction

    Ballantine's_Classic_Library_of_Science_Fiction

  • From A to Z, in the Chocolate Alphabet
  • Short story collection by Harlan Ellison

    short-short stories, some as brief as one sentence, as a pastiche of Fredric Brown, the master of such brief stories. "From A to Z, in The Chocolate Alphabet"

    From A to Z, in the Chocolate Alphabet

    From_A_to_Z,_in_the_Chocolate_Alphabet

  • The Best of Henry Kuttner
  • 1975 collection of short stories by Henry Kuttner

    Best of Philip K. Dick (1977) (Philip K. Dick) The Best of Fredric Brown (1977) (Fredric Brown) The Best of Edmond Hamilton (1977) (Edmond Hamilton) The

    The Best of Henry Kuttner

    The_Best_of_Henry_Kuttner

  • Space advertising
  • Use of advertisements in outer space

    Retrieved 2019-11-06. Kukhar, Yevhen; Yurchak, Irina. "You books. Fredric Brown. Pi in the Sky". You-books.com. The biggest library. Archived from the

    Space advertising

    Space advertising

    Space_advertising

  • Jack the Ripper in fiction
  • Works of fiction featuring Jack the Ripper

    Case to Answer (1947) by Edgar Lustgarten The Screaming Mimi (1949) by Fredric Brown Terror Over London (1957) by Gardner Fox Ritual in the Dark (1960) and

    Jack the Ripper in fiction

    Jack_the_Ripper_in_fiction

  • History of U.S. science fiction and fantasy magazines to 1950
  • Science-fiction and fantasy magazine history

    Other well-known writers who sold to Planet included Simak, Blish, Fredric Brown, and Asimov. At Ziff-Davis, Palmer remained editor of both Fantastic

    History of U.S. science fiction and fantasy magazines to 1950

    History of U.S. science fiction and fantasy magazines to 1950

    History_of_U.S._science_fiction_and_fantasy_magazines_to_1950

  • Rogue in Space
  • 1957 novel by Fredric Brown

    Space is a science fiction novel by American writer Fredric Brown, first published in 1957. Brown expanded two earlier novelettes ("Gateway to Darkness"

    Rogue in Space

    Rogue_in_Space

  • List of crime fiction writers
  • Brett (born 1945, England) P. J. Brooke (Scotland) Fredric Brown (1906–1972, United States) Pat Brown (born 1955, United States) Ken Bruen (1951–2025, Ireland)

    List of crime fiction writers

    List_of_crime_fiction_writers

  • Lawrence Block
  • American writer of crime fiction (born 1938)

    Choosers, to the twelfth and most recent entry, 2022's The Burglar Who Met Fredric Brown. The only significant advancements come in the third volume, The Burglar

    Lawrence Block

    Lawrence Block

    Lawrence_Block

  • Angels and Spaceships
  • 1954 collection of science fiction and fantasy stories by Fredric Brown

    collection of science fiction and fantasy stories by American writer Fredric Brown. It was initially published in hardcover by E. P. Dutton; a later Bantam

    Angels and Spaceships

    Angels_and_Spaceships

  • Tales from the Darkside
  • American horror anthology television series (1983–1988)

    Stories or teleplays by Clive Barker, Harlan Ellison, Robert Bloch, Fredric Brown, David Gerrold, Ron Goulart, John D. MacDonald, Michael McDowell, Michael

    Tales from the Darkside

    Tales_from_the_Darkside

  • The Puppet Masters
  • 1951 SF novel by Robert A. Heinlein

    film adaptations). Also in the plot of the 1956 What Mad Universe by Fredric Brown—as in that of Puppet Masters—police and vigilantes ruthlessly shoot

    The Puppet Masters

    The Puppet Masters

    The_Puppet_Masters

  • List of mystery writers
  • (1907–1988) Lilian Jackson Braun (1913–2011) Fredric Brown (1906–1972) Rita Mae Brown (born 1944) Sandra Brown (born 1948) Robert Gregory Browne (born 1955)

    List of mystery writers

    List_of_mystery_writers

  • Unknown Worlds: Tales from Beyond
  • Anthology of American fantasy fiction

    Fantasy Fiction, Apr. 1941) "Armageddon" (Fredric Brown) (Unknown Fantasy Fiction, Aug. 1941) "Mr. Jinx" (Fredric Brown and Robert Arthur (as by Arthur alone))

    Unknown Worlds: Tales from Beyond

    Unknown_Worlds:_Tales_from_Beyond

  • NESFA Press
  • American science fiction book publisher, Framingham, MA, US (first book 1971)

    John W. Campbell, Jr. Martians and Madness: The SF Novels of Fredric Brown, by Fredric Brown Cybele, with Bluebonnets, by Charles L. Harness The Warrior's

    NESFA Press

    NESFA_Press

  • Venus and the Seven Sexes
  • Short story by William Tenn

    1949, and then in 1953 in the anthology Science-Fiction Carnival by Fredric Brown and Mack Reynolds (Shasta Publishers). The story was reprinted in 1968

    Venus and the Seven Sexes

    Venus_and_the_Seven_Sexes

  • List of short-story authors
  • (1917–1993) Besmilr Brigham (1913–2000) Kevin Brockmeier (born 1974) Fredric Brown (1906–1972) Mary K. Buck (1849–1901) Lois McMaster Bujold (born 1949)

    List of short-story authors

    List_of_short-story_authors

  • Big Book of Science Fiction
  • 1950 anthology edited by Groff Conklin

    D. Simak) TBB "Contact, Incorporated" (Robertson Osborne) "Arena" (Fredric Brown) TBB "Culture" (Jerry Shelton) "In the Year 2889" (Jules Verne) "Forever

    Big Book of Science Fiction

    Big_Book_of_Science_Fiction

  • The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume One, 1929–1964
  • 1970 anthology edited by Robert Silverberg

    "Mimsy Were the Borogoves" 1943 Clifford D. Simak "Huddling Place" 1944 Fredric Brown "Arena" 1944 Murray Leinster "First Contact" 1945 Judith Merril "That

    The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume One, 1929–1964

    The_Science_Fiction_Hall_of_Fame,_Volume_One,_1929–1964

  • The Best of C. M. Kornbluth
  • 1976 collection of short stories by C. M. Kornbluth

    Best of Philip K. Dick (1977) (Philip K. Dick) The Best of Fredric Brown (1977) (Fredric Brown) The Best of Edmond Hamilton (1977) (Edmond Hamilton) The

    The Best of C. M. Kornbluth

    The_Best_of_C._M._Kornbluth

  • List of time travel works of fiction
  • Retrieved 30 June 2020. "The Project Gutenberg eBook of Two Timer, by Fredric Brown". 9 September 2009. Retrieved 20 February 2016 – via Project Gutenberg

    List of time travel works of fiction

    List_of_time_travel_works_of_fiction

  • Dimension X (radio program)
  • 1950s NBC series

    writers within the genre: Isaac Asimov, Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury, Fredric Brown, Robert A. Heinlein, Murray Leinster, H. Beam Piper, Frank M. Robinson

    Dimension X (radio program)

    Dimension_X_(radio_program)

  • Adventure (magazine)
  • American pulp magazine

    period included E. Hoffmann Price, De Witt Newbury, Jim Kjelgaard and Fredric Brown. Artists on the publication during the 1930s and 1940s included Walter

    Adventure (magazine)

    Adventure (magazine)

    Adventure_(magazine)

  • Warp drive
  • Fictional superluminal spacecraft propulsion system

    Words gave the earliest example of the term "space-warp drive" as Fredric Brown's Gateway to Darkness (1949), and also cited an unnamed story from Cosmic

    Warp drive

    Warp drive

    Warp_drive

  • Jabberwocky
  • Nonsense poem by Lewis Carroll

    ISBN 84-7525-171-4. This rendering comes from Rosvall's Finnish translation of Fredric Brown's novel Night of the Jabberwock (Syntipukin yö). "jabberwocky". home

    Jabberwocky

    Jabberwocky

    Jabberwocky

  • Fantasia Mathematica
  • Book by Clifton Fadiman

    Clarke "The Mathematical Voodoo" by H. Nearing, Jr. "Expedition" by Fredric Brown "The Captured Cross-Section" by Miles J. Breuer, M.D. "A. Botts and

    Fantasia Mathematica

    Fantasia_Mathematica

  • List of science fiction novels
  • Vogt The Weapon Shops of Isher by A. E. van Vogt What Mad Universe by Fredric Brown When Gravity Fails by George Alec Effinger When the Green Star Calls

    List of science fiction novels

    List_of_science_fiction_novels

  • October 29
  • Day of the year

    activist (died 1991) 1905 – Henry Green, English author (died 1973) 1906 – Fredric Brown, American author (died 1972) 1907 – Edwige Feuillère, French actress

    October 29

    October_29

  • Space on My Hands
  • 1951 short story collection by Fredric Brown

    1951 collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Fredric Brown. It was first published by Shasta Publishers in 1951 in an edition of

    Space on My Hands

    Space_on_My_Hands

  • Quantum Gate (video game)
  • 1993 video game

    "shockingly adult and shockingly good" script to Philip K. Dick and Fredric Brown. He concluded that Quantum Gate "is a hell of a good movie, period,

    Quantum Gate (video game)

    Quantum_Gate_(video_game)

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing FREDRIC BROWN

FREDRIC BROWN

AI search references containing FREDRIC BROWN

FREDRIC BROWN

  • EDRIC
  • Male

    English

    EDRIC

    Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eadric, EDRIC means "rich ruler."

    EDRIC

  • FREDRIK
  • Male

    Swedish

    FREDRIK

     Swedish and Norwegian form of German Fridric, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.

    FREDRIK

  • FREDRIC
  • Male

    English

    FREDRIC

    Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIC means "peaceful ruler."

    FREDRIC

  • FREDERICA
  • Female

    English

    FREDERICA

    Feminine form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICA means "peaceful ruler." In use by the English and Portuguese.

    FREDERICA

  • Fredric
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Christian, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish

    Fredric

    Peaceful Ruler; Elf; Magical Counsel; From the Old German Name Frithuric

    Fredric

  • Fredric
  • Boy/Male

    Scandinavian American German

    Fredric

    Peaceful ruler.

    Fredric

  • FRIEDERIC
  • Male

    German

    FRIEDERIC

    Variant spelling of Old High German Friedrich, FRIEDERIC means "peaceful ruler."

    FRIEDERIC

  • FREDRIIK
  • Male

    Finnish

    FREDRIIK

    Finnish form of German Fridric, FREDRIIK means "peaceful ruler." 

    FREDRIIK

  • Freddie
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Danish, English, German

    Freddie

    Peaceful Ruler; Counsel from the Elves; Diminutive of Frederic

    Freddie

  • Fredrika
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Finnish, German, Swedish, Teutonic

    Fredrika

    Peaceful Ruler; Peace-keeper; Female Version of Frederic; From the Old German Name Frithuric

    Fredrika

  • FREDERICO
  • Male

    Portuguese

    FREDERICO

    Portuguese form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICO means "peaceful ruler."

    FREDERICO

  • Kedric
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Kedric

    Gift of Splendor; Form of Cedric

    Kedric

  • FRIDRIC
  • Male

    German

    FRIDRIC

    Contracted form of German Frideric, FRIDRIC means "peaceful ruler."

    FRIDRIC

  • Fredricks
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Fredricks

    English : variant of Fredericks.Variant of Dutch Fredriks, a patronymic from the personal name Fredrick.

    Fredricks

  • FREDDIE
  • Male

    English

    FREDDIE

    Unisex pet form of English Frederick and Latin Frederica, both FREDDIE means "peaceful ruler."

    FREDDIE

  • Frederick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Frederick

    English : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements frid, fred ‘peace’ + rīc ‘power’, introduced into England from France by the Normans. See also Friedrich.

    Frederick

  • FREDRIK
  • Male

    English

    FREDRIK

     Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.

    FREDRIK

  • FREDRIKA
  • Female

    Swedish

    FREDRIKA

    Feminine form of Norwegian/Swedish Fredrik, FREDRIKA means "peaceful ruler."

    FREDRIKA

  • FREDRICK
  • Male

    English

    FREDRICK

    Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRICK means "peaceful ruler."

    FREDRICK

  • FRIDERIC
  • Male

    German

    FRIDERIC

    Contracted form of Old High German Friedrich, FRIDERIC means "peaceful ruler."

    FRIDERIC

AI search queriess for Facebook and twitter posts, hashtags with FREDRIC BROWN

FREDRIC BROWN

Follow users with usernames @FREDRIC BROWN or posting hashtags containing #FREDRIC BROWN

FREDRIC BROWN

Online names & meanings

  • Razaaq
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Razaaq

    Protector; Maintainer; Devotee

  • MazharUdDin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    MazharUdDin

    Manifestation; Of the Religion Islam

  • MWANAJUMA
  • Female

    African

    MWANAJUMA

    child of Friday.

  • Fayanna
  • Girl/Female

    English French

    Fayanna

    Confidence; trust; belief.

  • Ciara
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Celtic, English, Irish, Latin

    Ciara

    Black Like a Raven; Dark; Black; Tipperary; Bright; Clear

  • Mangala
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Mangala

    Auspicious, Before morning

  • Alarice
  • Girl/Female

    English German

    Alarice

    Rules all. Feminine of Alaric.

  • Bellerophon
  • Boy/Male

    Greek Latin

    Bellerophon

    Slew Chimera.

  • Uriah
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew

    Uriah

    God is Light

  • Rushwanth
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Rushwanth

    Lord Shiva

AI search & ChatGPT queriess for Facebook and twitter users, user names, hashtags with FREDRIC BROWN

FREDRIC BROWN

Top AI & ChatGPT search, Social media, medium, facebook & news articles containing FREDRIC BROWN

FREDRIC BROWN

AI searchs for Acronyms & meanings containing FREDRIC BROWN

FREDRIC BROWN

AI searches, Indeed job searches and job offers containing FREDRIC BROWN

Other words and meanings similar to

FREDRIC BROWN

AI search in online dictionary sources & meanings containing FREDRIC BROWN

FREDRIC BROWN

  • Rouge
  • n.

    A red amorphous powder consisting of ferric oxide. It is used in polishing glass, metal, or gems, and as a cosmetic, etc. Called also crocus, jeweler's rouge, etc.

  • Seal-brown
  • a.

    Of a rich dark brown color, like the fur of the fur seal after it is dyed.

  • Hair-brown
  • a.

    Of a clear tint of brown, resembling brown human hair. It is composed of equal proportions of red and green.

  • Rhodanic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or designating, an acid (commonly called sulphocyanic acid) which frms a red color with ferric salts.

  • Rust
  • n.

    The reddish yellow coating formed on iron when exposed to moist air, consisting of ferric oxide or hydroxide; hence, by extension, any metallic film of corrosion.

  • Kindergarten
  • n.

    A school for young children, conducted on the theory that education should be begun by gratifying and cultivating the normal aptitude for exercise, play, observation, imitation, and construction; -- a name given by Friedrich Froebel, a German educator, who introduced this method of training, in rooms opening on a garden.

  • Browny
  • a.

    Brown or, somewhat brown.

  • Whity-brown
  • a.

    Of a color between white and brown.

  • Ferrate
  • n.

    A salt of ferric acid.

  • Wolffian
  • a.

    Discovered, or first described, by Caspar Friedrich Wolff (1733-1794), the founder of modern embryology.

  • Ferricyanide
  • n.

    One of a complex series of double cyanides of ferric iron and some other base.

  • Fred
  • n.

    Peace; -- a word used in composition, especially in proper names; as, Alfred; Frederic.

  • Ferric
  • a.

    Pertaining to, derived from, or containing iron. Specifically (Chem.), denoting those compounds in which iron has a higher valence than in the ferrous compounds; as, ferric oxide; ferric acid.

  • Nut-brown
  • a.

    Brown as a nut long kept and dried.

  • Reduce
  • n.

    To bring to the metallic state by separating from impurities; hence, in general, to remove oxygen from; to deoxidize; to combine with, or to subject to the action of, hydrogen; as, ferric iron is reduced to ferrous iron; or metals are reduced from their ores; -- opposed to oxidize.

  • Hydroferricyanic
  • n.

    Pertaining to, or containing, or obtained from, hydrogen, ferric iron, and cyanogen; as, hydroferricyanic acid. See Ferricyanic.