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Thomas A. Easton (born 17 July 1944) is a teacher and well-known
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critic and author. He retired as a
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from
Thomas College Thomas College is a private college in Waterville, Maine. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees and is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education. As of Fall 2019 Thomas College currently enrolled 1,949 students; 1,819 w ...
of
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in 2014 and now teaches part-time at Mount Ida College in Newton, MA. Easton holds a
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in Biology from
Colby College Colby College is a private liberal arts college in Waterville, Maine. It was founded in 1813 as the Maine Literary and Theological Institution, then renamed Waterville College after the city where it resides. The donations of Christian philanthr ...
and a
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in
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from the
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. He wrote the
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column in SF magazine ''
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'' from 1979 - 2009. He appears frequently at
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-area
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s. His work on scientific and futuristic issues has appeared in many magazines, from ''Astronomy'' to ''Robotics Age''. His latest nonfiction books are ''Careers in Science'' (VGM, 4th ed., 2004), ''Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Science, Technology, and Society'' (McGraw-Hill Dushkin, 8th ed., 2008), and ''Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Environmental Issues'' (McGraw-Hill Dushkin, 12th ed., 2007). His latest novels are ''Firefight'' (Betancourt, 2003) and ''The Great Flying Saucer Conspiracy'' (Wildside, 2002). __TOC__


Bibliography


Novels

* ;Organic Future series * ''Sparrowhawk'' (1990) * ''Greenhouse'' (1991) * ''Woodsman'' (1992) * ''Tower of the Gods'' (1993) * ''Seeds of Destiny'' (1994) * ''The Electric Gene Machine'' (2000), a collection of short stories


Anthologies edited

* ''Visions of Tomorrow: Science Fiction Predictions That Came True'' (2010) with Judith K. Dial https://www.skyhorsepublishing.com/search-results/?keyword=Visions+of+tomorrow * ''Impossible Futures'' (2013) with Judith K. Dial https://www.pinknarc.com/store/p10/Impossible_Futures.html * * ''Conspiracy!'' (2016) with Judith K. Dial http://www.nesfa.org/press/Books/Conspiracy.html


Chapterbooks

* "Alien Resonance" (1990) * "Maine Quartet" (2009)


Short fiction


Collections

* ''Ten Science Fiction Stories'' (1989) * ''Gedanken Fictions: Stories on Themes in Science, Technology, and Society'' (1996) * ''Bigfoot Stalks the Coast of Maine and Other Twisted Downeast Tales'' (2000) * ''The Electric Gene Machine'' (2000)


List of stories

; Howie Wyman series * ''Mood Wendigo'' (1980) * ''Downeast Encounter'' (1980) * ''Gambling Man'' (1980) * ''Fishing Trip'' (1981) * ''Alas, Poor Yorick'' (1981) * ''Return of the Native'' (1981) * ''Energy Crisis'' (1982) ; Jimmy Brane series * ''Down on the Truck Farm'' (1990) * ''Matchmaker'' (1990) ; Other * "Next" (1974) * "End and Beginning" (1974) * "Shrine" (1975) * "Preview Preview Test: The GB Roachster" (1976) * "The Chicago Plan to Save a Species" (1976) * "Notes from the Safety Overground" (1976) with W. Dinteman * "Help Not Wanted" (1977) * "Movers and Shakers" (1979) * "Closest Kin" (1979) * "Breakfast of Champions" (1980) * "Tetherball" (1980) * "Protection Racket" (1981) * "The Last Flute" (1981) * "The Blue-Tail Fly" (1981) * "Speed Trap" (1982) * "The Bung-Hole Caper" (1982) * "Needle and Thread" (1982) * "Ground Truth" (1983) * "The Tailor" (1983) * "A Love Story" (1983) * "Right to Life" (1985) * "Social Climber" (1988) * "The Tree" (1988) * "Hard Times" (1988) * "Roll Them Bones" (1988) * "To Fan the Flame" (1988) * "The Coming of the Mayflower" (1989) * "Kiss Me, Kate" (1989) * "When Life Hands You a Lemming ..." (1989) * "Sing a Song of Porkchops" (1989) * "Going Home" (1990) * "Lost Luggage" (1990) * "Alien Resonance" (1990) * "Versey Vicey" (1991) * "Micro Macho" (1991) * "Black Earth and Destiny" (1991) (Collected in
Mike Resnick Michael Diamond Resnick (; March 5, 1942 – January 9, 2020) was an American science fiction writer and editor. He won five Hugo awards and a Nebula award, and was the guest of honor at Chicon 7. He was the executive editor of the defunct ...
's anthology ''
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'') * "Swingin Proud'n Free" (1992) * "The Pragmatists Take a Bow" (1993) * "Clem, The Little Copper" (1994) * "Wallflower" (1996) * "Real Men Don't Bark at Fire Hydrants" (2000) * "Foggy Acres Blues" (2002)


Poetry

* "Surrender the Buddy Electrical" (1987) * "Alien Heat" (1988) * "Interstellar Arcs" (1988) * "Modern Madness" (1989) * "Reality Is Morally Neutral" (1989) * "Love Song for Lonely Aliens" (1989) * "The Alien's Revenge" (1989) * "Seafood Futures" (1990) * "Hackers Crack the Papal Porn" (1990) * "Bubbles" (1991) * "Chromosomes" (1993)


Non-fiction


Books

* ''Periodic Stars: An Overview of Science Fiction Literature in the 1980s and '90s'' (1997) * ''Off the Main Sequence'' (2007)


Essays and reporting

* "Life Needs a beginning" (1975) * "Is the Universe a Yo-Yo?" (1979) * "Amazing Facts" (Amazing Stories, February 1980) (1980) * "Fantastic Facts - Weather Report: Chicago 2000" (1980) * "Amazing Facts" (Amazing Stories, May 1980) (1980) * "Fantastic Facts: Alternate Worlds" (1980) * "State of the Art: Poetry with Rivets" (1988) * "Is Science Fiction Just Tabloid Futurism ? or The Great Untapped Market" (1989) * "Speculative Poetry, Pt. 1: Filler, Fiber, or Forgettable" (1991) with Marge B. Simon and John Grey and G. Sutton Breiding * "Book Reviewing: A Matter Of Opinion" (1992) * "Letter" (Locus #392) (1993) * "Concluding Statements" (1996) with Stephen L. Gillett, Ph.D. * "Beware the Virtual Reality Jungle" (1996) * "Introduction" (Bigfoot Stalks the Coast of Maine and Other Twisted Downeast Tales) (2000) * "Astounding Continuity" (2007) * "Preface" (Visions of Tomorrow: Science Fiction Predictions that Came True) (2010) with Judith K. Dial * "Destinies: Issues to Shape our Future" (2020)


=Science Fact (Analog) series

= * "Robots - Rams from Cams" (1972) * "Let There Be Light!" (1974) * "Life is in The Stars" (1974) * "The Biopump Solution" (1974) * "Turing Point" (1975) * "Altruism, Evolution, and Society" (1976) * "Twenty Years to Space" (1979) * "Decline and Fall" (1981) * "The Future of Biological Engineering" (1982) * "Trapped Between Damnations: The True Meaning of the Population Crisis" (1996) * "The 3D Trainwreck" (2008) *


Review columns

* ''The Reference Library'' (Analog book review column, 1978–2008)


Interior art

* ''The Biopump Solution'' (1974)


Critical studies and reviews of Easton's work

;''Deco punk'' *


References

* Entries in ''Contemporary Authors'', ''International Authors and Writers Who's Who'', ''Who's Who in the East'', ''Who's Who in the World'', ''Who's Who in Entertainment'', ''Dictionary of International Biography'', and ''Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'', 2nd ed. (1993).


External links

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