- Theodore Cogswell
Theodore Rose Cogswell, (
10 March 1918 -3 February 1987 ), was an Americanscience fiction author. His first publishedshort story , "The Spectre General " in the magazine "Astounding " (June 1952), was a humorous tale in which a long-forgotten maintenance brigade of the Imperial Space Marines holds the promise of reinvigorating a decliningGalactic Empire . Cogswell wrote nearly 40 science fiction stories, most in the same lighthearted vein as his first, and was co-author of anovel in the "Star Trek " franchise.Cogswell was also the editor of the long-running "
fanzine for pros", "Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies", a collection of which was published in 1993. In this, writers and editors discussed their and each other's works.During the
Spanish Civil War , he served as an ambulance driver on the Republican side in theAbraham Lincoln Brigade .In recent years, Cogswell's short story "
The Wall Around the World " (1962) was rediscovered and got much attention due especially to the many similarities between its protagonist andHarry Potter : Like Potter, Cogswell's Porgie is an orphan boy living with his aunt and uncle, who learns magic in school, flies on a broomstick and is constantly persecuted by a nasty cousin (who is, in this case, part of the magical community). There is, however, no direct evidence thatJ.K. Rowling read Cogwell's story or was influenced by it.Bibliography
*"The Wall Around the World" (1962) (short stories)
*"The Third Eye" (1968) (short stories)
*"Spock, Messiah! " (1976) ("Star Trek" novel withCharles A. Spano, Jr. )
*"The Friggin Falcon" (1981) (poem)
*"PITFCS: Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies" (1993)
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