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The Risk Profession by Donald E. Westlake, Science Fiction, Adventure, Space Opera, Mystery & Detective
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The Risk Profession by Donald E. Westlake, Science Fiction, Adventure, Space Opera, Mystery & Detective in Chattanooga, TN
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WAS DONALD E. WESTLAKE A SCIENCE FICTION WRITER?
Everyone knows him as the mystery writer who published books like
The Hook
(2000),
Bad News
2001, and
Put a Lid on It
(2002) under his own name, Donald E. Westlake, and of course that he was also Richard Stark and a number of other favorite authors.
But a science fiction writer? -- Really? -- You bet he was, early on in his career. (He even wrote one SF novel --
Anarchaos
, in 1966, as "Curt Clark.")
He also wrote quite a bit of short SF, like this weird little SF mystery that first graced the pages of
Amazing
in 1963.
Everyone knows him as the mystery writer who published books like
The Hook
(2000),
Bad News
2001, and
Put a Lid on It
(2002) under his own name, Donald E. Westlake, and of course that he was also Richard Stark and a number of other favorite authors.
But a science fiction writer? -- Really? -- You bet he was, early on in his career. (He even wrote one SF novel --
Anarchaos
, in 1966, as "Curt Clark.")
He also wrote quite a bit of short SF, like this weird little SF mystery that first graced the pages of
Amazing
in 1963.
WAS DONALD E. WESTLAKE A SCIENCE FICTION WRITER?
Everyone knows him as the mystery writer who published books like
The Hook
(2000),
Bad News
2001, and
Put a Lid on It
(2002) under his own name, Donald E. Westlake, and of course that he was also Richard Stark and a number of other favorite authors.
But a science fiction writer? -- Really? -- You bet he was, early on in his career. (He even wrote one SF novel --
Anarchaos
, in 1966, as "Curt Clark.")
He also wrote quite a bit of short SF, like this weird little SF mystery that first graced the pages of
Amazing
in 1963.
Everyone knows him as the mystery writer who published books like
The Hook
(2000),
Bad News
2001, and
Put a Lid on It
(2002) under his own name, Donald E. Westlake, and of course that he was also Richard Stark and a number of other favorite authors.
But a science fiction writer? -- Really? -- You bet he was, early on in his career. (He even wrote one SF novel --
Anarchaos
, in 1966, as "Curt Clark.")
He also wrote quite a bit of short SF, like this weird little SF mystery that first graced the pages of
Amazing
in 1963.

















