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Wallace George West

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Wallace George West Famous memorial

Birth
Death
Mar 1980 (aged 79)
Punta Gorda, Charlotte County, Florida, USA
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Punta Gorda, Charlotte County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Author. He wrote novels, collections, and short fictions, mainly in the science fiction field. He also worked in Public Relations for a Petroleum Institute and wrote many essays for them. His first novel was "Bird of Time En Route to Pluto", written in 1936. From there, he wrote "The Weariest River", "The Belt", "The Everlasting Exiles", "No War Tomorrow", "The Bird of Time", "Thy Days Are Numbered", "Captive Audience", "Eddie For Short", "Listen, Children, Listen", "Methuselah, Ltd.", "Rubberneck", "The Disenchanted", "Moon Dance", "Labor of Love", "The Time-Lockers", "BEMA", "Haunted Centennial", "Dawningsburgh", "Outlaw", "A Thing of Beauty", "Glimpses of the Moon", "Sacrilege", "The Last Filibuster", "Leasehold", "The Other Side of Space", the series "The Dark Tower", and numerous essays including: "Oil For Tomorrow", "Five Billion Dollar Magpie", "Incase of Fire", "Locum Tenens", "Oil, Secret Agents and Woolly Bears", "Washday Minus Zero", "Steamer Time" and "Science Fact: Steamer Time".
Author. He wrote novels, collections, and short fictions, mainly in the science fiction field. He also worked in Public Relations for a Petroleum Institute and wrote many essays for them. His first novel was "Bird of Time En Route to Pluto", written in 1936. From there, he wrote "The Weariest River", "The Belt", "The Everlasting Exiles", "No War Tomorrow", "The Bird of Time", "Thy Days Are Numbered", "Captive Audience", "Eddie For Short", "Listen, Children, Listen", "Methuselah, Ltd.", "Rubberneck", "The Disenchanted", "Moon Dance", "Labor of Love", "The Time-Lockers", "BEMA", "Haunted Centennial", "Dawningsburgh", "Outlaw", "A Thing of Beauty", "Glimpses of the Moon", "Sacrilege", "The Last Filibuster", "Leasehold", "The Other Side of Space", the series "The Dark Tower", and numerous essays including: "Oil For Tomorrow", "Five Billion Dollar Magpie", "Incase of Fire", "Locum Tenens", "Oil, Secret Agents and Woolly Bears", "Washday Minus Zero", "Steamer Time" and "Science Fact: Steamer Time".

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7248344/wallace_george-west: accessed ), memorial page for Wallace George West (22 May 1900–Mar 1980), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7248344, citing Charlotte Memorial Gardens, Punta Gorda, Charlotte County, Florida, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.