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Bisson, Terry

LC control no.n 85331021
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LC classificationPS3552.I7736
Personal name headingBisson, Terry
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See alsoFor works of this author entered under other names, search also under: Quentin, Brad, Calhoun, T. B.
Quentin, Brad
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Calhoun, T. B.
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Birth date19420212
Place of birthMadisonville (Ky.)
Field of activitySpeculative fiction Science fiction
Profession or occupationAuthors
Found inHis Talking man, c1986: CIP t.p. (Terry Bisson)
Magliozzi, T. Car talk, 1991: t.p. (Terry Bisson)
Contemporary authors, p. 35-36, v. 127, 1989: (Terry Bisson; b. 02-12-42, Hopkins Co., Ky.; B.A., 1964, Univ. of Louisville; former auto mechanic, magazine comic writer; member, Science Fiction Writers of America)
On a move, c2001: CIP t.p. (Terry Bisson) publisher's info. (Terry Ballantine Bisson)
His Miracle man, 2000: t.p. (a novelization by Terry Bisson ; based on the television series The X files created by Chris Carter)
Cont. authors online, May 5, 2003 (Terry (Ballantine) Bisson; b. Feb. 12, 1942 in Hopkins County, Ky.; writer of science fiction, biography, children's fiction, fantasy fiction, short stories; titles include Talking man (1986), Car talk with Click and Clack (1991; co-author; was an automotive mechanic 1972-1977), etc.; http://www.terrybisson.com)
TerryBisson.com, May 5, 2003 bibliography page (Talking man, The fifth element, The X files: Miracle man, Car talk with Click and Clack, etc.)
The left left behind, 2009: t.p. ("Fried green tomatoes", outspoken interview) p. [101] ("Fried green tomatoes": Terry Bisson [self-]interviewed by T.B. Calhoun)
Terry Bisson of the Universe (author's website), Apr. 12, 2010 Bio (Terry Bisson is the author of seven novels: Wyrdmaker, Talking man, Fire on the mountain, Voyage to the red planet, Pirates of the Universe, The pickup artist, Numbers don't lie, and two novellas, Dear Abbey and Planet of mystery. As "Brad Quentin," he wrote Jonny Quest novels, ... as "T.B. Calhoun" he wrote the first six of NASCAR's Pole Position Adventures for kids)
Internet speculative fiction database 13 January 2015 (Terry Bisson; Terry Ballantine Bisson; born 12 February 1942 in Madisonville, Kentucky)
Locus WWW site, viewed January 24, 2024 (Author Terry Bisson, 81, died in the early hours of January 10, 2024)
   <https://locusmag.com/2024/01/terry-bisson-1942-2024/>
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