Jack Wodhams


UK flag (b.1931)

Jack Wodhams is a science fiction writer who has lived in Australia since 1955. He was first published in Analog Science Fiction and Fact in 1967 with the story There Is a Crooked Man. He is largely known for the kind of "problem oriented" stories that Analog itself is known for. These stories have been called "witty" and good on military matters, but occasionally criticized as facetious. From 1970 to 1982 he won the Ditmar Award several times.
 

 
Novels
   Anchor Man (1969)
   Split Personality (1969)
   The Authentic Touch (1971)
   Budnip (1972)
   One Clay Foot (1979)
   Looking for Blucher (1980)
   Ryn (1982)
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Collections
   Future War (1982)
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Books containing stories by Jack Wodhams
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Strange Fruit (1990)
Tales of the Unexpected
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Paul Collins
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Metaworlds (1987)
Best Australian Science Fiction: Vol 1
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Paul Collins

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Award nominations
2000 Ditmar Award for Best Short Story (nominee) : Generation X
1982 Ditmar Award for Best Short Story (nominee) : Armstrong
1981 Ditmar Award for Best Novel (nominee) : Looking for Blucher
1980 Ditmar Award for Best Novel (nominee) : One Clay Foot
1973 Ditmar Award for Best Novel (nominee) : Budnip
1972 Ditmar Award for Best Novel (nominee) : The Authentic Touch
1970 Ditmar Award for Best Novel (nominee) : Split Personality
1970 Ditmar Award for Best Novel (nominee) : Anchor Man




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