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Bryce Walton

Bryce Walton was an American writer known for his contributions to pulp fiction and television during the mid-20th century. Born in Blythedale, Missouri, he began his career as a freelance writer after serving as a navy correspondent in World War II. Walton's writing journey included attending Los Angeles Junior College and California State College, where he honed his craft before marrying photographer Ruth Arschinov in 1954. His diverse career also included work as a writer for the television serial 'Captain Video and His Video Rangers' and contributions to the acclaimed anthology series 'Alfred Hitchcock Presents,' where he penned three episodes and had two of his stories adapted for the screen, including the notable 'The Greatest Monster of Them All.' Walton's work in pulp fiction is characterized by its gripping narratives and engaging characters, reflecting the popular culture of his time. His stories often explored themes of suspense and intrigue, making him a notable figure in the genre. Though his recognition has been somewhat overshadowed by contemporaries, Walton's influence on the pulp fiction landscape and television writing remains significant, marking him as a key contributor to American literature and entertainment during a transformative era.

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Bryce Walton (May 31, 1918 – February 5, 1988) was an American pulp fiction writer. Walton was born in Blythedale, Misso...

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War Game

Bryce Walton

War Game

Mo-Sanshon!

Bryce Walton

Mo-Sanshon!

Assignmentin the Dawn

Bryce Walton

Assignment in the Dawn

Last Call

Bryce Walton

Last Call

StrangeAlliance

Bryce Walton

SavageGalahad

Bryce Walton

Savage Galahad

Thy Name IsWoman

Bryce Walton

Thy Name Is Woman

Has AnyoneHere SeenKelly?

Bryce Walton

Too Close tothe Forest

1954

Bryce Walton

Too Close to the Forest

The LastLaugh

Bryce Walton

The Last Laugh

The HappyHerd

Bryce Walton

The Happy Herd

Awakening

Bryce Walton

Awakening

Princess ofChaos

Bryce Walton

Princess of Chaos

Freeway

Bryce Walton

Freeway

Earth Needsa Killer

1950

Bryce Walton

Earth Needs a Killer

The Matingof the Moons

Bryce Walton

The Mating of the Moons

The Recruit

Bryce Walton

The UltimateWorld

Bryce Walton

The Ultimate World

Star Bright

Bryce Walton

Star Bright

The HighestMountain

1950

Bryce Walton

The Highest Mountain

Prisoner oftheBrain-Mist...

Bryce Walton

Prisoner of the Brain-Mistress

Security

Bryce Walton

Security

Design forDoomsday

Bryce Walton

Design for Doomsday

The Chasm

Bryce Walton

The Chasm

Dark Windows

Bryce Walton

Dark Windows

The GreenDream

Bryce Walton

The Green Dream

The Victor

Bryce Walton

The Victor

The Barrier

Bryce Walton

The Barrier

Moon ofMemory

1950

Bryce Walton

Moon of Memory

ByEarthlight

Bryce Walton

By Earthlight

To Each HisStar

Bryce Walton

To Each His Star

MaryAnonymous

Bryce Walton

Mary Anonymous

Doomsday 257A.G.!

Bryce Walton

Doomsday 257 A.G.!

MartianNightmare

Bryce Walton

Martian Nightmare

Dreamer'sWorld

Bryce Walton

Dreamer's World

The Floater

Bryce Walton

The Floater

In His Image

Bryce Walton

In His Image

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