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Kris Neville

Kris Neville

Kris Neville was an influential American science fiction writer known for his thought-provoking narratives that often explored the complexities of human existence and the implications of technological advancement. Born in St. Louis and later residing in California, Neville began his writing career in the late 1940s, with his first work appearing in 1949. His most renowned piece, the novella 'Bettyann,' gained recognition for its innovative approach and is regarded as a classic within the genre. The story delves into themes of identity and the human condition, showcasing Neville's ability to blend speculative elements with deep psychological insight. Throughout his career, Neville contributed significantly to the science fiction landscape, with works that challenged societal norms and examined the moral dilemmas posed by scientific progress. His writing not only entertained but also provoked critical thought, making him a notable figure among his contemporaries. Despite his relatively short career, Neville's legacy endures, influencing future generations of writers and readers who continue to grapple with the questions he raised about humanity's relationship with technology and each other.

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Kris Ottman Neville (May 9, 1925 – December 23, 1980) was an American science fiction writer from California. He was bor...

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“His love of the Corps was expressed by his loyalty to it; his hatred of the Corps was expressed by his inability to abide by its regulations.”

“People can be convinced of anything as long as they have no way of checking beliefs against facts.”

“I wonder if anyone can know how wonderful it feels to have people all afraid of you.”

“His love of the Corps was expressed by his loyalty to it; his hatred of the Corps was expressed by his inability to abide by its regulations.”

“People can be convinced of anything as long as they have no way of checking beliefs against facts.”

“I wonder if anyone can know how wonderful it feels to have people all afraid of you.”

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Earth Alert!
Voyage to Far N'jurd
Wind in Her Hair
Hunt the Hunter
Shamar's War
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She Knew He Was Coming
Moral Equivalent
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The Toy
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Fresh AirFiend

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Hold Back Tomorrow
Too Many Eggs

New Applesin theGarden

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