- Alan E. Nourse
Alan Edward Nourse (
August 11 ,1928 –July 19 ,1992 ) was an Americanscience fiction (SF) author andphysician . He wrote both juvenile and adult science fiction, as well as nonfiction works aboutmedicine and science. His SF works generally focused on medicine and/orpsionics .Biography
Alan Nourse was born
August 11 ,1928 to Benjamin and Grace (Ogg) Nourse in Des Moines,Iowa . He attended high school in Long Island,New York . He served in the U.S. Navy afterWorld War II . He earned aBachelor of Science degree in 1951 fromRutgers University ,New Brunswick, New Jersey . He married Ann Morton onJune 11 ,1952 in Lynden,New Jersey . He received aDoctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree in 1955 from theUniversity of Pennsylvania . He served his one year internship at Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle,Washington . He practiced medicine inNorth Bend, Washington from 1958 to 1963 and also pursued his writing career.He had helped pay for his medical education by writing science fiction for magazines. [http://www.booksnbytes.com/authors/nourse_alane.html] After retiring from medicine, he continued writing. His regular column in "
Good Housekeeping " magazine earned him the nickname "Family Doctor".Fact|date=June 2007He was a friend of fellow author
Avram Davidson .Robert A. Heinlein dedicated his 1964 novel "Farnham's Freehold " to Nourse.Robert Heinlein in part dedicated his 1982 novelFriday to Nourse's wife Ann. [cite book | author=Heinlein, Robert A | title=Friday| publisher=New England Library | year=1984 | id=ISBN 0-450-05549-3]His novel "The Bladerunner" lent its name to the "
Blade Runner " movie, but no other aspects of its plot or characters, which were taken fromPhilip K. Dick 's "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? " In the late 1970s an attempt to adapt "The Bladerunner" for the screen was made, withBeat Generation authorWilliam S. Burroughs commissioned to write a story treatment; no film was ever developed but the story treatment was later published as thenovella , "Blade Runner (a movie) ".His
pen name s included "Al Edwards" Fact|date=June 2007 and "Doctor X". [isfdb name] .He died on
July 19 ,1992 inThorp, Washington .Some confusion arose among science fiction readers who knew that
Andre Norton used the pen name "Andrew North " at about the same time. They mistakenly assumed "Alan Nourse" to be another Norton pen name.Fact|date=June 2007Bibliography
hort stories
*"Brightside Crossing" (published in the January 1956 issue of "Galaxy" magazine)
*"Mirror, Mirror" (1967)Novelettes
*"The Universe Between" (1951)
*"High Threshold" (1951)Novels
*"Trouble on Titan" (1954)
*"A Man Obsessed" (1955)
*"Rocket to Limbo" (1957)
*"Scavengers in Space" (1958)
*"The Invaders are Coming!" (1959, with co-authorJ. A. Meyer )
*"Star Surgeon" (1959)
*"Raiders from the Rings" (1962)
*"The Universe Between" (1965, based on novelettes previously published in 1951)
*"The Mercy Men" (1968, revised version of "A Man Obsessed")
*"The Bladerunner " (1974)
*"The Fourth Horseman" (1983)Collections
*"Tiger by the Tail and Other Science Fiction Stories" (1961)
*"The Counterfeit Man " (1963)
*"Psi-High and Others" (1967)
*"Rx for Tomorrow" (1971)
*"Short Works of Alan Edward Nourse" (2008, reprint of seven of the stories from "The Counterfeit Man")Nonfiction Books
*"Nine Planets" (1960, revised edition 1970)
*"So You Want to Be a Nurse" (1961)
*"The Body" (Life Science Library ) (1965, revised edition 1981)
*"Intern" (1965, under thepseudonym Doctor X)
*"Universe, Earth and Atom: The Story of Physics" (1969)
*"Venus and Mercury: a First Book" (1972)
*"The Backyard Astronomer" (1973)
*"The Giant Planets: a First Book" (1974, revised edition 1982)
*"The Asteroids: a First Book" (1975)
*"Viruses: a First Book" (1976, revised edition 1982)
*"Hormones: an Impact Book" (1979)
*"Herpes: an Impact Book" (1985)
*"AIDS: an Impact Book" (1986)
*"The Elk Hunt" (1986)
*"Teen Guide to Safe Sex" (1990)
*"Sexually Transmitted Diseases" (1992)
*"The Virus Invaders: a Venture Book" (1992)External links
*
*
* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/n/alan-e-nourse/ Alan E Nourse] atFantastic Fiction
*References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.