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Raymond Fisher Jones (15 November 1915 24 January 1994) was an American science fiction author. He is best known for his 1952 novel This Island Earth, which was adapted into the eponymous 1955 film.

Raymond F. Jones
Born
Raymond Fisher Jones

(1915-11-15)November 15, 1915
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
DiedJanuary 24, 1994(1994-01-24) (aged 78)
Sandy, Utah, USA
Known forThis Island Earth
Jones's novella The Wrong Side of Paradise was the cover story in the August 1951 issue of Amazing Stories.
Jones's novella "The Wrong Side of Paradise" was the cover story in the August 1951 issue of Amazing Stories.
Jones's novelette Stay Off the Moon! was the cover story on the December 1962 issue of Amazing Stories.
Jones's novelette "Stay Off the Moon!" was the cover story on the December 1962 issue of Amazing Stories.

Personal life


Jones was born at Salt Lake City, Utah, and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from birth.[1] He died at Sandy, Utah, in 1994.[2]


Career


Most of Jones' short fiction was published during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, in magazines such as Thrilling Wonder Stories, Astounding Stories, and Galaxy. His sixteen novels were published between 1951 and 1978.[3]

His short story "Rat Race", first published in the April 1966 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact, was nominated for a Hugo Award.[4] In 1996, "Correspondence Course", first published in the April 1945 edition of Astounding Stories, was nominated for a Retro Hugo award for best short story.[5] Another short story, "The Alien Machine", first published in the June 1949 edition of Thrilling Wonder Stories, was later combined with two other short stories, "The Shroud of Secrecy" and "The Greater Conflict", and expanded into the novel This Island Earth,[6] upon which the movie of the same name was based.

Jones also wrote the story upon which a 1952 Tales of Tomorrow television program episode, titled "The Children's Room", was based.[7]

Jones short story, "Tools of the Trade", that appeared in the November 1950 issue of Astounding, was the first story dealing with 3D printing, although he called it "Molecular Spray" at the time.

In 1978 three of his stories were dramatized & released through audio cassette by AudiSee: The Renegades of Time (The Lost One's), The King Of Eolim (The Star Prince) & The Rebels Of Empiria. All three adaptations where sold with an accompanying art-filled booklet.


Bibliography



Novels and collections



Short stories



Gutenberg Project


Nine[8] of his books have been made available for free by the Gutenberg Project, despite their recent publication, because they fell into the public domain when the original copyright was not renewed: The Great Gray Plague, The Memory of Mars, Cubs of the Wolf, The Colonists, The Year When Stardust Fell, The Unlearned, The Alien, and Human Error, plus the Japanese book 火星の記憶.


References


  1. "Meet the author". The Unofficial Raymond F. Jones Website.
  2. "Raymond Fisher Jones (1915 - 1994) - Find A Grave Memorial". Find A Grave.
  3. "Raymond F. Jones - Chronological Bibliography". The Internet Speculative Fiction Database.
  4. "1967 Hugo Awards". The Hugo Awards Website.
  5. "1946 Retro Hugo Awards". The Hugo Awards Website.
  6. "Bibliography: This Island Earth". The Internet Speculative Fiction Database.
  7. ""Tales of Tomorrow" The Children's Room (TV episode 1952) - IMDb". IMDb.
  8. Project Gutenberg





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