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Charles Eric Maine was the [[pen name]] of '''David McIlwain''' a pre-[[War]] British [[fan]] who later turned pro. He published at least one [[fanzine]] with [[John Burke]]. | Charles Eric Maine was the [[pen name]] of '''David McIlwain''' a pre-[[War]] British [[fan]] who later turned pro. He published at least one [[fanzine]] with [[John Burke]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:47, 13 February 2020
(1921 -- 1981)
Charles Eric Maine was the pen name of David McIlwain a pre-War British fan who later turned pro. He published at least one fanzine with John Burke.
He is best known for several SF serials published in the 1950s and 1960s. He also wrote detective thrillers under the pen names Richard Rayner and Robert Wade. His first radio play, "Spaceways," became a novel as well as a movie. His last SF novel was Alph (1972).
- The Satellite [1938-40] (with John F. Burke)
Person | 1921—1981 |
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