Fredric Brown was born in Cincinnati. He wrote science fiction and mystery fiction. His first novel, What Mad Universe, a popular parody of pulp science fiction, was published in 1949.
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American Science fiction, Science fiction, Fiction, American Detective and mystery stories, English Science fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Juvenile fiction, Extraterrestrial beings, Fiction, science fiction, general, Short stories, short stories, Am Hunter (Fictitious character), American Horror tales, Children's stories, American, Detective and mystery stories, Ed Hunter (Fictitious character), Horror tales, Private investigators, fiction, short story, Alcoholics, American Fantasy fiction, American fantasy fiction, American fiction, American literaturePlaces
Chicago, Illinois, Chicago (Ill)), Chicago (Ill.), Falmouth, India, Italy, Jefferson, Jerusalem's Lot, Maine, Mars, Milwaukee, Mississippi, Padua, University of Padua, Yoknapatawpha County, ZachryPeople
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- OLID: OL2269483A
- ISNI: 0000000121379513
- VIAF: 68926297
- Wikidata: Q363227
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q363227
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Alternative names
- A. McFail, Felix Graham, Frederic Brown
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