Dorsai!

Dorsai!
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Born in Edmonton, Alberta on this date in 1923, Canadian-American writer Gordon R. Dickson.
Knight received his Bachelors degree from, and did graduate work at, the University of Minnesota.
His first published story, “Trespass!” co-written with Poul Anderson, was in the in the Spring 1950 issue of Fantastic Stories Quarterly.
During his life, he published 3 dozen novels, over 20 short story collections, and more than two dozen books as part of three series. He is perhaps best known for two of those series: Dragon Knight, and the Childe Cycle.
Dickson won three Hugo Awards, one each for short story (1965), novella (1981), and novelette (1981). He won the 1996 Nebula Award for best novelette.
He was also awarded the 1977 Skylark, from the New England Science Fiction Association for Imaginative Fiction, for contributions to Speculative Fiction.
He was inducted into the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame in 2000, the year before his death.
Read Dickson’s short story “No Shield from the Dead” at Project Gutenberg:
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/32410
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