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journalists who wrote science fiction
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Mark Jacobson
Mark Jacobson (born 1948)

journalist, film producer

  • University of California, Berkeley
Gojiro
Everyone and no one
Hoops
American Gangster
Teenage hipster in the modern world
American Gangster and Other Tales of New York
The lampshade
Incognito
12,000 miles in the nick of time
12,000 Miles in the Nick of Time
Pale horse rider
Teenage Hipster in the Modern World
The KGB Bar nonfiction reader
American monsters
Monstrous Melee
Not What It Seems
Nick Pope
Nick Pope (born 1965)

journalist, essayist, ufologist

Operation Thunder Child S S Int
Operation Lightning Strike
Open Skies, Closed Minds
The uninvited
The Uninvited
Operation Thunder Child
Off Plan
Encounter in Rendlesham Forest
A collector's guide to Royal Copenhagen porcelain
Dahl-Jensen porcelain figurines 1897-1985 / Caroline and Nick Pope
Fred T. Jane
Fred T. Jane (1865-1916)

journalist, historian, illustrator, politician

  • Exeter School
The final war
Jane's Fighting Ships
The Frankenstein Omnibus
Jane's All the Worlds Aircraft
Heresies of sea power
Jane's Fighting Ships
Your navy as a fighting machine
Blake of the "Rattlesnake": Or, The Man who Saved England : a Story of ..
The British battle fleet
Blake of the "Rattlesnake", or, The man who saved England
How to play the "Naval War Game"
Jane's Fighting Ships 1905/6 (A Reprint of the 1906/6 Edition of Fighting Ships)
The violet flame
Jane's fighting ships, 1966-67
BRITISH BATTLE-FLEET
The Imperial Japanese Navy (Conway's Naval History After 1850)
The Imperial Japanese Navy
Imperial Russian navy
Jane's fighting ships 1914
Warships at a Glance
Your navy as a fighting machine
Jane's historical aircraft, 1902-1916
The Imperial Russian Navy (Conway's Naval History After 1850)
Heresies of Sea Power
The world's warships 1915
Silhouettes of British fighting ships
JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1906/7
The Imperial Japanese Navy
Jane's encyclopedia of aviation
Blake of the Rattlesnake
Jane's fighting ships, 1905/6
Janes All the Worlds Airships, 1909
All the World's Fighting Ships
Heresies of Sea Power
Jane's fighting ships, 1906/7
The torpedo in peace and war
Jane's All the World's Aircraft
Jane's fighting ships
Jane's all the world's fighting ships
Jane's major companies of Europe
Blake of the "Rattlesnake"
Jane's pocket aeronautical dictionary
Jane's all the world's aircraft
Fighting ships
Jane's fighting ships
All the World's Aircraft 1974-75 (Jane's Yearbooks)
All the world's fighting ships
Jane's surface skimmers
Jane's historical aircraft, 1902-1916
Jane's fighting aircraft of World War II
Delos W. Lovelace
Delos W. Lovelace (1894-1967)

journalist, biographer

King Kong
The Golden Wedge
That Dodger horse
"Ike" Eisenhower
Illustrated King
"Ike" Eisenhower, statesman and soldier of peace
Journey to Bethlehem
Rockne of Notre Dame
General "Ike" Eisenhower
Rockne of Notre Dame
Louis Charbonneau
Louis Charbonneau (1924-2017)

journalist

  • University of Detroit Mercy
The sensitives
The sentinel stars
No place on earth
No place on earth
White harvest
Reader's Digest Condensed Books--Volume 6 1994
The Magnificent Siberian
Trail
The devil's menagerie
Stalk
The ice
The Brea file
L' Ontario français
Psychedelic-40
Reader's Digest Condensed Books -- Volume 5 1991
Intruder
The Magnificient Siberian
Fièvres d'Afrique
The specials
The magnificent Siberian
The sensitives
L' orchidée noire
Mambu et son amour
The lair
Night of violence
White harvest
Antic earth
Stalk
Antic earth
Azizé
Lair
No place on earth
Mambu et son amour
The ice
Marilyn Hacker
Marilyn Hacker (born 1942)

translator, poet, editor, journalist

  • New York University
Quark/2
Going Back to the River
Presentation Piece
Selected Poems, 1965–1990
Winter Numbers
Desesperanto
The Present Tense Of The World Poems 20002009
Squares and Courtyards
Love, Death, and the Changing of the Seasons
Taking notice
Assumptions
Names
The hang-glider's daughter
ESSAYS ON DEPARTURE: NEW AND SELECTED POEMS
First cities
Unauthorized voices
Poetry to Heal Your Blues
Names
Ploughshares Spring 1996
Siècle 21
Diaspo Renga
Paul Levinson
Paul Levinson (born 1947)

podcaster, journalist

  • City College of New York, New York University
Borrowed tides
The pixel eye
The silk code
The consciousness plague
The plot to save Socrates
The Silk Code (Phil D'Amato)
Marilyn and Monet
The Pixel Eye
Ian's Ions and Eons
Chronica
The Consciousness Plague
The Loose Ends Saga
The Silk Code (Phil D'Amato) (Volume 1)
Unburning Alexandria
Foreseeable
Last Calls
Little Differences
Copyright Notice Case
P&a
It's Real Life
The Last Train to Margaretville
Digital McLuhan
The Soft Edge
Touching the Face of the Cosmos
The soft edge
Touching the Face of the Cosmos: On the Intersection of Space Travel and Religion
Fake News in Real Context
Cellphone
The essential Sopranos reader
Mind at large
The plot to save Socrates
Learning cyberspace
Altered States: a cyberpunk sci-fi anthology
The Plot to Save Socrates
Bestseller
In pursuit of truth
Electronic chronicles
RealSpace
Real Space
New new media
In Pursuit of Truth
New New Media
Mind at large
The Other Car (Double Realities)
Robinson Calculator
Peter Brown Called
Essential Sopranos Reader
Paul Levinson Talks to Rufus Sewell about the Man in the High Castle
The Chronology Protection Case
MySearchLab with Pearson EText -- Access Card -- for New New Media, New New Media
Last Dream Before Morning
Digital Mcluhan
New new media
The Consciousness Plague (Phil D'Amato series) (Volume 2)
New New Media Plus MySearchLab with EText
Venice Is for Lovers
Real Space
Urban Corridors
New new media
Mcluhan In An Age Of Social Media
Soft Edge
Shou ji
The Chronos Chronicles: a time travel anthology
Cellphone
Otto Willi Gail
Otto Willi Gail (1896-1956)

physicist, journalist

  • Technical University of Munich