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Time and Chance: an Autobiography
Dust-jacket for Time and Chance: an Autobiography
AuthorL. Sprague de Camp
Cover artistFrank Kelly Freas and Thomas Canty
LanguageEnglish
GenreBiography
PublisherDonald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc.
Publication date
1996
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardback)
Pages444 pp
ISBN1-880418-32-0
OCLC36569358
813/.52 B 21
LC ClassPS3507.E2344 Z464 1996

Time and Chance: an Autobiography is the autobiography of science fiction and fantasy writer L. Sprague de Camp, first published in hardcover by Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. in 1996.[1][2] An E-book edition was published by Gollancz's SF Gateway imprint on September 29, 2011 as part of a general release of de Camp's works in electronic form.[1][3][4]

The book covers the writer's life and ancestry in a series of vignettes extending from the immigration of his ancestor Laurent de Camp to Nieuw Amsterdam in 1664 to his own move to Plano, Texas in 1989. The main focus is on his own life, travels, works, and friends in the writing community, such as Isaac Asimov and Robert A. Heinlein. There is little in the way of evaluation of his work, a task he leaves in the main for others, though he frequently makes note of people, places and incidents that inspired characters, locales and similar incidents in his fiction.

Awards

The book won the 1997 Hugo Award for Best Non-Fiction Book and placed second in the 1997 Locus Poll Award for Best Non-Fiction.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Time and Chance: An Autobiography title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  2. ^ Chalker, Jack L.; Mark Owings (1998). The Science-Fantasy Publishers: A Bibliographic History, 1923-1998. Westminster, MD and Baltimore: Mirage Press, Ltd. p. 338.
  3. ^ Orion Publishing Group's L. Sprague de Camp webpage
  4. ^ Amazon.com entry for e-book edition