Fredric Brown

Fredric Brown

Deceased · Born: Oct 29, 1906 · Died: Mar 11, 1972

Personal Details

BornOct 29, 1906 Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Spouse
  • Elizabeth Charlier

    ( Oct 11, 1948 to Mar 11, 1972 )
  • Helen Ruth

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )

Biography

A prominent figure in his field, this individual embarked on a journey of higher learning at the University of Cincinnati, subsequently transferring to Hanover College in Indiana, although ultimately failing to secure a degree.

For a span of twelve years, from 1924 to 1936, he dedicated himself to a profession within an office setting, where he honed his skills and gained valuable experience.

However, this period of his life proved to be a transformative turning point, as he made the bold decision to bid farewell to his desk job and pursue a career in writing and proofreading for the esteemed "Milwaukee Journal", a prestigious publication that would provide him with a platform to showcase his talents and contribute to the world of literature.

As he embarked on his writing journey, he initiated his creative endeavors by penning short stories, gradually accumulating an impressive collection of over 300 narratives that would eventually serve as a testament to his remarkable literary prowess.

His impressive literary output spanned multiple genres, with significant contributions to both the realm of science-fiction and the realm of mystery, a testament to his boundless creativity and versatility as a writer.

Notably, his first foray into the world of science-fiction was marked by the publication of a short story in 1941, a milestone that would set the stage for his future literary accomplishments.

This notable achievement was soon followed by a remarkable honor, as he was bestowed the prestigious "Edgar" award for Best First Mystery for his novel "The Fabulous Clipjoint" in 1947, a recognition that was conferred upon him by the esteemed Mystery Writers Of America, a testament to his exceptional talent and dedication to his craft.

His receipt of this esteemed award was a crowning achievement, solidifying his reputation as a masterful storyteller and cementing his place among the ranks of the literary elite.

The science fiction writing of this individual was distinguished by its remarkable ability to seamlessly integrate humor, wit, and a captivating storytelling style, a trait that was indeed uncommon in the science fiction and mystery genres during the 1940s and 1950s.

As fate would have it, a persistent respiratory condition compelled him to relocate from the Midwest to Taos, New Mexico, and subsequently to Tucson, Arizona, where he sought to improve his health and quality of life.

During this period of transition, he also resided in Los Angeles, California, where he dedicated himself to submitting scripts to the highly acclaimed television shows produced by the illustrious Alfred Hitchcock, a renowned figure in the world of cinema.

This extraordinary person's literary journey, spanning numerous decades, has had a profound and lasting impact on the realms of science-fiction and mystery, their works leaving an indelible mark on the literary landscape.

Career

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1970
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1958
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1946
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