Baird Searles

Baird Searles

William Baird Searles (1934-1993) was a science fiction author and critic. He was best known for his long running review columns for the magazines "Asimov's" (reviewing books), "Amazing", and "Fantasy & Science Fiction" (reviewing movies). He also did occasional reviews for other publications, including "The New York Times", "Publishers Weekly", and "The Village Voice". He wrote several non-fiction works on the science fiction genre. Searles managed a science fiction bookstore in New York City: the Science Fiction Bookshop, located at 56 Eighth Avenue (no longer in business).

From about 1963 through 1971, Baird Searles was the Drama and Literature director at WBAI, listener-sponsored radio in New York City. He had a beautiful mellifluous voice for reading and narrating stories, and was an innovative producer and host. On one of his programs, "The New Symposium" broadcast in 1968, he discussed issues 'for and by the homosexual community', being very possibly the first person to bring gay issues in a positive light to broadcast media on a regular basis.

At a time when radio drama had waned to a trickle of obscurity, Searles kept the art alive with collaborators from the science fiction/fantasy community working directly with such writers as Joanna Russ, Roger Zelazny, Theodore Sturgeon and Samuel R. Delany. Seales' two-hour adaptation of Delany's "The Star Pit" was narrated by the author and won critical acclaim. He produced and narrated a complete serialized dramatic reading of Olaf Stapledon's epic novel, "Last and First Men". His weekly series, "Of Unicorns and Universes," was the only program of critical commentary on sf/f in its day.

After Searles left WBAI to concentrate on writing, editing, and running his bookstore, he returned to WBAI to narrate "The Council of Elrond" from J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings". Searles and producers Jim Freund, Margot Adler and David Marx authenticated the pronunciations of the characters and the languages by speaking on the phone with Professor Tolkien himself. This 100-minute reading is still broadcast every year in late December on Jim Freund's [http://www.hourwolf.com/toc.html Hour of the Wolf] .

Bibliography

*"The Science Fiction Quizbook" - cowritten with Martin Last (1976)
*"A Reader's Guide to Science Fiction" - cowritten with Martin Last, Beth Meachem, and Michael Franklin (1979)
*"A Reader's Guide to Fantasy" - cowritten with Beth Meacham and Michael Franklin (1982)
*"Films of Science Fiction and Fantasy" (1988)


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