John W. Campbell Jr.

Born in 1910
Science Fiction
  • John Wood Campbell Jr. was a pivotal figure in American science fiction, best known as the editor of Astounding Science Fiction from 1937 until his death.

  • Under his guidance, the magazine shaped the Golden Age of Science Fiction, influencing numerous prominent authors.

  • Campbell himself wrote science fiction, publishing space operas under his own name and moodier stories under the pseudonym Don A. Stuart.

  • He ceased writing fiction after becoming an editor.

  • Isaac Asimov described Campbell as the most powerful force in science fiction, dominating the field for a decade.

  • His editorial work is considered more significant than his writing career.

Books by John W. Campbell Jr.