This is the second volume of collected poems written by Richard from 2005 to 2015. The first volume's poems were written from 1971 to 2004 and is availble for purchase as well.
A complete collection of RICHARD WILSON MOSS's poetry over a span of fourty years. Richard began writing poetry at the age of twelve. His journey as a poet is documented in an autobiographical journal, Northspur.
When the beautiful invaders took over, only Texas fought back! A "different" science fiction novel by award-winning author Richard Wilson. Originally published in 1955, this is a science fiction romp that pokes fun at the B-Movie notion of beautiful alien invaders. Richard Wilson (1920–1987) was a Nebula Award winning American science fiction writer and fan. He was a member of the Futurians (alongside such notables as Isaac Asimov, Donald A. Wollheim, and C.M. Kornbluth). His books included the novels The Girls from Planet 5 (1955); 30-Day Wonder (1960); and And Then the Town Took Off (1960); and the collections Those Idiots from Earth (1957) and Time Out for Tomorrow (1962). His short stories included "The Eight Billion" (nominated for a Nebula Award as Best Short Story in 1965); "Mother to the World" (nominated for the Hugo for Best Novelette in 1969 and winner of the Nebula in 1968); and "The Story Writer" (nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novella in 1979).
Twentieth Century Men is a family saga that traces the lives of the Wilson family starting in 1888 and continuing through three generations of Wilsons until 2006. It describes how the men survived two World Wars in which they served their country gallantly and how they prospered in business as well as excelling in sporting activities. Dick, the eldest son, was involved in actions taken to quell the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya where he participated in the vital intelligence work that led to the early capture of the main instigators. He was also involved in organising the visit of the Queen Mother before continuing his service in Borneo, Zambia and South Africa.
Be glad you're human . . . Not that it wouldn't be fun to be one of Richard Wilson's visitors from outer space. But the trouble is, no matter how mentally superior, or how gorgeous, or how horrible - you'd never win . . . not against the wacky, witless, illogical, neurotic, inebriated and (happily) fallible denizens of Earth. A collection of ten short science fiction stories by Richard Wilson, containing: Those Idiots from Earth (1957) The Inhabited (1953) The Hoaxters (1952) Lonely Road (1956) Love (1952) Honor (1956) 88 Beats 266 (1957) (a.k.a. "Succes Story") Don't Fence Me In (1956) Press Conference (1953) (a.k.a. "Visitor from the Void") It's Cold Outside (1956)
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