Stephen Robinett
Stephen Allen Robinett | |
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Born |
Long Beach, California | July 13, 1941
Died |
February 16, 2004 62) Los Angeles, California | (aged
Pen name | Steve Hahn, Tak Hallus |
Occupation | Novelist, Journalist, Lawyer |
Nationality | American |
Genre |
Science fiction mystery |
Stephen Allen Robinett (13 July 1941 – 16 February 2004) was an American writer of science fiction and mystery novels and short stories.
Robinett's first publication appeared in the March 1969 edition of the magazine Analog Science Fiction and Fact: the novelette "Minitalent", which was published with his most-used pseudonym, Tak Hallus (which he claimed was Persian for "pseudonym"). By the mid-1970s, however, he had begun using his own name. He published two novels, Stargate and The Man Responsible during the mid-1970s, and continued to publish novels and short fiction until the early 1990s.
He also wrote extensively in the area of business journalism and was a lawyer licensed in the State of California.
He died on 16 February 2004 from complications caused by Hodgkins disease.[1]
Bibliography
Novels
- Mindwipe! (1976) (as Steve Hahn)
- Stargate (1976)
- The Man Responsible (1978)
- Final Option (1990)
- Unfinished Business (1990)
Collections
- Projections (1979)
Notes
- ↑ Silver, Steven H. "Obituary: Stephen Robinett". SF Site.
Sources
- Tuck, Donald H. (1974). The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Chicago: Advent. pp. 70–72. ISBN 0-911682-20-1.