By Charles V. De Vet

The Golden Age of technology Fiction Megapacks are designed to introduce readers to vintage technological know-how fiction writers who may rather be forgotten.

Charles V. de Vet wrote greater than 50 brief tales for technology fiction magazines, starting with The unforeseen Weapon for Amazing Stories in September 1950. After a a number of yr hiatus, de Vet grew to become energetic as a author back within the overdue Seventies and early Eighties. This assortment spans the size of his profession, showcasing his abilities for brilliant characterization and intriguing storytelling.

About the Megapacks
Over the previous few years, our “Megapack” sequence of booklet anthologies has proved to be one among our hottest endeavors. (Maybe it is helping that we occasionally provide them as rates to our mailing list!) One query we continue getting requested is, “Who’s the editor?”
The Megapacks (except the place in particular credited) are a bunch attempt. all people at Wildside works on them. This comprises John Betancourt, Mary Wickizer Burgess, Sam Cooper, Carla Coupe, Steve Coupe, Bonner Menking, Colin Azariah-Kribbs, Robert Reginald. A. E. Warren, and lots of of Wildside’s authors… who frequently recommend tales to incorporate (and not only their own!)

Contents:
• “Alien’s Bequest” initially seemed in Galaxy Magazine, June 1967
• “Catalyst” initially seemed in Amazing Stories, August 1978
• “Duel” initially seemed in Amazing Stories, November 1978
• “Return Journey” initially seemed in The journal of fable & technological know-how Fiction, January 1961
• “Salty for the Cat” initially seemed in Amazing technological know-how Fiction, September 1976
• “Special Feature” initially seemed in Astounding technological know-how Fiction, may well 1958
• “Seedling” initially seemed in Astounding technological know-how Fiction, January 1959
• “Stopover” initially seemed in The Diversifier, #24 January 1978
• “Survival Characteristic” initially seemed in Amazing Stories, July 1977
• “Big Stupe” initially seemed in Galaxy technological know-how Fiction, March 1955
• “Delayed Action” initially seemed in Galaxy technological know-how Fiction, September 1953
• “Monkey on His Back” initially seemed in Galaxy technology Fiction, 1960
• “Return Journey” initially seemed in The journal of fable & technological know-how Fiction, January 1961
• “There Is a Reaper…” initially seemed in Imagination, August 1953
• “Vital Ingredient” initially seemed in If, July 1952
• “Wheels Within” initially seemed in Galaxy technology Fiction, could 1952
• “Expendable” initially seemed in Analog technological know-how Fiction/Science Fact, January 1981

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