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M. C. Pease

Lifespan
1920 – 2001
Nationality
American
Active
1957 – 1958
Works held
3

M. C. Pease (1920–2001), Marshall C. Pease III, was an electronics and computer-science researcher at SRI, a pioneer of early parallel-processing work, who published some twenty science-fiction stories between 1949 and 1957, chiefly in Astounding. John W. Campbell once passed one of Pease’s ideas to Isaac Asimov to develop. A characteristic scientist-writer of the Campbell era.

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  1. 1958
  2. 1957

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