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Worlds of If was a three time winner of the Hugo Award for best science fiction magazine. Worlds of If discovered many talented writers who would go on to dominate genre fiction. This is the third in our Worlds of If series with even more memorable stories from its tremendous run. 'The Yillian Way' by Keith Laumer 'Homo Inferior' by Mari Wolf 'The Talkative Tree' by H.B. Fyfe 'Show Business' by Boyd Ellanby 'The One and the Many' by Milton Lesser 'The Stowaway' by Alvin Heiner 'Sound of Terror' by Don Berry 'Planet of Dreams' by James McKimmey, Jr 'Off Course' by Mack Reynolds 'Thy Name Is…mehr

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Worlds of If was a three time winner of the Hugo Award for best science fiction magazine. Worlds of If discovered many talented writers who would go on to dominate genre fiction. This is the third in our Worlds of If series with even more memorable stories from its tremendous run. 'The Yillian Way' by Keith Laumer 'Homo Inferior' by Mari Wolf 'The Talkative Tree' by H.B. Fyfe 'Show Business' by Boyd Ellanby 'The One and the Many' by Milton Lesser 'The Stowaway' by Alvin Heiner 'Sound of Terror' by Don Berry 'Planet of Dreams' by James McKimmey, Jr 'Off Course' by Mack Reynolds 'Thy Name Is Woman' by Kenneth O'Hara 'Uniform of a Man' by Dave Dryfoos 'The Planet with No Nightmare' by Jim Harmon 'The Kenzie Report' by Mark Clifton 'The Six Fingers of Time' by R.A. Lafferty 'Fly' by Night' by Arthur Dekker Savage 'Lonesome Hearts' by Russ Winterbotham 'Double Take' by Richard Wilson 'McIlvaine's Star' by August Derleth 'An Empty Bottle' by Mari Wolf 'Progress Report' by Mark Clifton and Alex Apostolides 'The Peacemaker' by Alfred Coppel 'The Worlds of Joe Shannon' by Frank M. Robinson ''Mid Pleasures and Palaces' by James McKimmey, Jr. 'The Clean and Wholesome Land' by Ralph Sholto 'Weak on Square Roots' by Russell Burton 'Black Eyes and the Daily Grind' by Milton Lesser 'Sinister Paradise' by Robert Moore Williams 'Pipe of Peace' by James McKimmey, Jr. 'Atom Drive' by Charles Fontenay 'DP' by Arthur Dekker Savage 'Forsyte's Retreat' by Winston Marks 'Where There's Hope' by Jerome Bixby 'The Day of the Dog' by Andersen Horne 'Meeting of the Board' by Alan E. Nourse 'Holes Incorporated' by L. Major Reynolds 'The Thing in the Attic' by James Blish 'To Choke an Ocean' by J. F. Bone 'Gambler's World' by Keith Laumer

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Keith Laumer (1925-1993) was a notable American science fiction author renowned for his contributions to the genre, particularly in the realm of space opera and military science fiction. Born in Syracusa, New York, Laumer served as a U.S. Air Force officer, an experience that profoundly influenced his writing, infusing it with detailed military and strategic elements. He began his writing career in the 1950s, gaining recognition for his imaginative storytelling and inventive world-building. Laumer is perhaps best known for his Bolo series, featuring sentient tanks engaged in futuristic warfare, which became a hallmark of his career. His works, including The Star-Sent Knaves, often explore themes of interstellar adventure, political intrigue, and cosmic conflict, reflecting his fascination with galactic empires and space battles. His narrative style is marked by action-packed plots and complex character development. Throughout his career, Laumer's contributions helped shape modern science fiction, making him a significant figure in the genre. His ability to blend futuristic technology with compelling storylines has left a lasting impact on science fiction literature.