Robin Scott Wilson (September 19, 1928September 2013) was an American
science fiction
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author and editor, and former President of
California State University, Chico
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.
Life and career
Wilson was born in
Columbus, Ohio
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and earned a
BA degree from
Ohio State University
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in 1949, before spending a year in the
Merchant Marine. He then went back to school, obtaining an
MA at the
University of Illinois
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. He served in
military intelligence
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in the
United States Navy
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for several years, before finishing his
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Entertainment
* '' PhD: Phantasy Degree'', a Korean comic series
* ''Piled Higher and Deeper
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work at the University of Illinois in 1959.
Wilson worked for the
CIA
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for several years in the 1960s before deciding to devote himself to teaching and writing. He taught English and writing, and organized the original
Clarion Writers Workshop, at
Clarion State College,
Pennsylvania
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1968, followed by instruction at
Tulane University
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, and
Michigan State University
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. He also wrote several science fiction novels, and served as a consulting editor for the ''
Journal of Higher Education
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''. He had several
short stories
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published in ''
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
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'' during the 1990s.
In many of his fiction works, he is credited as "Robin Scott".
In 1980, Wilson was appointed President of California State University, Chico. In March 1987, the university was named the number one party school in the nation. This prompted Wilson to demand that the local police actively intervene in the parties, shutting them down by force. During the last week in April, police wearing riot gear marched into a crowd of pedestrians in a flying v formation, causing a
police riot
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. The annual observation of
Pioneer Days, ordinarily held on the first Saturday in May was suspended. The annual event has since been re-organized. He also asked the
ROTC
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to leave the campus, after a resolution passed by the school's
faculty senate.
Wilson retired from his position with Cal State Chico in 1993, and moved on to
California State University, Monterey Bay
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, where he served as a "trustee professor".
Bibliography
*
Fair Test, ''Galaxy'', April 1967
Seconds' Chance, ''Galaxy'', July 1968
*"The Grift of the Magellanae", ''
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'' (usually referred to as ''F&SF'') is a U.S. fantasy fiction magazine, fantasy and science fiction magazine first published in 1949 by Mystery House, a subsidiary of Lawrence E. Spivak, Lawrence Spiva ...
'', March 1999
*''Clarion'' (editor) (this was a collection of short science fiction which was followed by ''Clarion 2'' and ''Clarion 3'')
*''Death by Degrees: A Mystery''
*''Paragons: Twelve Master Science Fiction Writers Ply Their Craft '' (editor)
*''Those Who Can: A Science Fiction Reader'' (editor)
*''Wondermakers: an anthology of classic science fiction'' (co-editor)
*
Sources
Official Cal State, Chico bio page
References
Downloadable biography of Robin Scott Wilson from amazon.com (requires payment)
External links
*
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1928 births
2013 deaths
20th-century American male writers
20th-century American novelists
20th-century American short story writers
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American sailors
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California State University, Chico
California State University, Monterey Bay faculty
Heads of universities and colleges in the United States
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction people
Michigan State University faculty
Novelists from Louisiana
Novelists from Michigan
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Tulane University faculty
Writers from Columbus, Ohio