On this day in 1910, John W. Campbell entered the world. It was a very different world when he left it on July 11, 1971. He envisioned much of that world and much of what followed his passing.
John Campbell was arguably the most influential science fiction and fantasy editor of the 20th Century. (Feel free to disagree in the comments.) Campbell began writing science fiction for the pulps. At first he published space opera under his own name. Not content to be a well regarded writer in the field, he began publishing moody, thoughtful stories under the name Don A. Stuart. He took the pen name from his wife’s maiden name, Dona Stuart. His most famous story under either byline is “Who Goes There?” by Don A. Stuart, which was filmed as The Thing From Another World (1951), The Thing (1982), and The Thing (2011). Continue reading