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Homer Eon Flint

Lifespan
1888 – 1924
Nationality
American
Active
1919 – 1921
Works held
4

Homer Eon Flint (1888–1924) was a promising early science-fiction author whose ‘Dr. Kinney’ interplanetary adventures and the collaborative novel The Blind Spot (with Austin Hall) were influential in the pre-Gernsback pulps. His career was cut short when he died young in mysterious circumstances, but his imaginative reach marked him as one of the form’s early talents.

The works

  1. 1921
  2. 1919

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