Gordon Dickson is one of the few writers of science fiction to have earned a degree in creative writing; after two additional years of graduate work, he became a freelance writer in 1950 and has written, uninterruptedly, ever since.
In that quarter of a century he has published more than two hundred short stories and won a Hugo (for "Soldier, Ask Not") and a Nebula (for "Call Him Lord").
He also published some thirty novels, of which the best known are those that belong to his Dorsai cycle, eventually to be composed of three historical novels, three contemporary novels, and an expanding number of futuristic novels.
He served two years as president of the Science Fiction Writers of America. [edit]
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