Henry Louis Hasse (February 7, 1913 – May 20, 1977) was an American
science fiction author and
fan. He is probably known best for being the co-author of
Ray Bradbury's first professionally published story, "Pendulum", which appeared in November 1941 in ''
Super Science Stories''.
[Both the original self-published story by Bradbury, "The Pendulum", and the 1941 co-authored revision, "Pendulum," appear in "The Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury: A Critical Edition, volume 1: 1938-1943, Kent State University Press, 2010. The 1943 and 1946 co-authored stories also appear in this book.] Hasse co-authored two more published stories with Bradbury: "Gabriel's Horn" (1943) and "Final Victim" (1946).
Hasse's novelette ''
He Who Shrank'' is anthologized in both the classic 1946 collection ''
Adventures in Time and Space'', edited by Raymond J. Healy and J. Francis McComas, and in
Isaac Asimov
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's memoir of 1930s
science fiction
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''
Before the Golden Age''.
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*Several short stories by Hasse are available a
manybooks.net
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1913 births
1977 deaths
American science fiction writers
American male short story writers
20th-century American novelists
American male novelists
20th-century American short story writers
20th-century American male writers
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