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H. H. Hollis

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H. H. Hollis was a pseudonym of Ben Neal Ramey (7 October 1921 - May 1977),[1] who was an American science fiction short story writer and essayist. Ramey's "day-job" was as a lawyer in Texas; he wrote science fiction for fun. Two of his stories, The Guerrilla Trees (1968) and Sword Game (1968), were each nominated for a Nebula award.[2]

References

Notes

  1. ^ H. H. Hollis at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  2. ^ Nicholls 1979, p. 289.

Bibliography

  • Harlan Ellison (ed.), ed. (1972). Again, Dangerous Visions. New York: Doubleday. ISBN 0-575-04144-7.
  • Contento, William G. (26 January 2008). "H.H. Hollis bibliography". Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections. Retrieved 7 October 2011.