Tuesday, 4 September 2018

Poul Anderson's Juveniles

"How To Be Ethnic In One Easy Lesson" (as "How To Be Ethnic"), Future Quest, ed. Roger Elwood, Avon Books, 1974. Copyright Roger Elwood.

"The Season of Forgiveness," Boy's Life, December 1973. Copyright The Boy Scouts of America.

"Wingless" (as "Wingless on Avalon"), Children of Infinity, ed, Roger Elwood, Franklin Watts, 1973. Copyright Franklin Watts, Inc.

"Rescue on Avalon," Boy's Life, July 1973. Copyright The Boy Scouts of America.

"The Little Monster," Way Out, ed. Roger Elwood, 1974. Copyright Roger Elwood.

"Escape the Morning," Boy's Life, November 1966. Copyright The Boy Scouts of America.

"The Year of the Ransom." Copyright Byron Preiss Publications and Poul Anderson, 1988.

Vault Of The Ages, New York, 1952. Copyright Poul Anderson.

3 comments:

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

Another juvenile story written by PA was "The Faun," also pub. by BOY'S LIFE and collected in THE QUEEN OF AIR AND DARKNESS AND OTHER STORIES.

Of the stories you listed here, I think I liked best "The Little Monster."

I am doubtful of the correctness of calling "The Year of the Ransom" a juvenile. The viewpoint character, Wanda Tamberly, while young, was an adult, after all.

Sean

paulshackley2017@gmail.com said...

Sean,
I will check on "The Faun."
Paul.

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

"The Faun" is easy to overlook, I fear, but definitely a juvenile.

I should have included "The Season of Forgiveness" as being among the juveniles written by Anderson that I like best.

Sean