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James Henry Schmitz (October 15, 1911–April 18,
1981) was an American writer born in Hamburg, Germany of American parents. Aside from two
years at business school in Chicago, Schmitz lived in Germany until
1938, leaving before World War II broke out in Europe in
1939.
During World War II, Schmitz served as an aerial
photographer in the Pacific for the United States Army Air
Corps. After the war, he and his brother-in-law managed a
business which manufactured trailers until they ended the
business in 1949.
Schmitz is best known as a writer of so-called "space opera", and for
strong female characters (such as Telzey Amberdon and Trigger Argee) that
didn't conform to the damsel in distress stereotype
typical of science fiction during the time he was writing. His
first published story was Greenface, published in August
1943 in Unknown.
Most of his works are part of the "Hub" series, though his best
known novel is The Witches of Karres,
concerning juvenile "witches" with genuine psi-powers and their escape from slavery. Karres was nominated for a Hugo Award. During recent
years, his novels and short stories have been republished by Baen Books, edited and
with notes by Eric
Flint.
Schmitz died of congestive lung failure in 1981 after a
five-week stay in the hospital in Los Angeles. He was survived by
his wife, Betty Mae Chapman Schmitz.
Short
works
Listed chronologically, with month and year of publication, as
well as the magazine, listed in parentheses.
1940s
- "Greenface" (August 1943, Unknown)
- "Agent of Vega" (July 1949, Astounding)
- "The Witches of Karres" (Novella, December 1949,
Astounding)
1950s
- "The Truth About Cushgar" (November 1950,
Astounding)
- "The Second Night of Summer" (December 1950, Galaxy Science
Fiction)
- "Space Fear" (March 1951, Astounding)
- "Captives of the Thieve Star" (May 1951, Planet
Stories)
- "The End of the Line" (July 1951, Astounding)
- "The Altruist" (September 1952, Galaxy Science
Fiction)
- "We Don't Want Any Trouble" (June 1953, Galaxy Science
Fiction)
- "Caretaker" (July 1953, Galaxy Science Fiction)
- "The Vampirate" (December 1953, Science-Fiction Plus)
- "Grandpa" (February 1955, Astounding)
- "The Ties of Earth" (November 1955, Galaxy)
- "Sour Note on Palayata" (November 1956,
Astounding)
- "The Big Terrarium" (May 1957, Saturn)
- "Harvest Time" (September 1958, Astounding)
- "Summer Guests" (September 1959, Worlds of If)
1960s
- "The Illusionists" (retitle of Space Fear, 1960,
Agent of Vega)
- "Gone Fishing" (May 1961, Analog Science
Fiction and Science Fact)
- "Lion Loose..." (October 1961, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "The Star Hyacinths" (December 1961, Amazing
Stories)
- "An Incident on Route 12" (January 1962, Worlds of
If)
- "Swift Completion" (March 1962, Alfred Hitchcock's
Mystery Magazine)
- "Novice" (June 1962, Analog Science Fiction and Science
Fact)
- "The Other Likeness" (July 1962, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "Rogue Psi" (August 1962, Amazing Stories)
- "Watch the Sky" (August 1962, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "These Are the Arts" (September 1962, The Magazine
of Fantasy & Science Fiction)
- "The Winds of Time" (September 1962, Analog Science Fiction
and Science Fact)
- "Left Hand, Right Hand" (November 1962, Amazing
Stories)
- "Beacon to Elsewhere" (April 1963, Amazing
Stories)
- "Oneness" (May 1963, Analog Science Fiction and Science
Fact)
- "Ham Sandwich" (June 1963, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "Undercurrents" (May 1964, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "Clean Slate" (September 1964, Amazing Stories)
- "The Machmen" (September 1964, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "A Nice Day for Screaming" (January 1965, Analog Science
Fiction and Science Fact)
- "Planet of Forgetting" (February 1965, Galaxy Science
Fiction)
- "The Pork Chop Tree" (February 1965, Analog Science Fiction
and Science Fact)
- "Balanced Ecology" (March 1965, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "Goblin Night" (April 1965, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "Trouble Tide" (May 1965, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "Research Alpha" (July 1965, World of If)
- "Sleep No More" (August 1965, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "Space Master" (1965, New Writings in SF 3)
- "The Tangled Web" (retitle of The Star Hyacinths,
1965, A Nice Day for Screaming and Other Tales of the
Hub)
- "Faddist" (January 1966, Bizarre Mystery
Magazine)
- "The Searcher" (February 1966, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "The Witches of Karres" (Novel, 1966)
- "The Tuvela" (September 1968, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "Where the Time Went" (November 1968, Worlds of
If)
- "The Custodians" (December 1968, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "Just Curious" (December 1968, Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery
Magazine)
- "Attitudes" (February 1969, The Magazine of Fantasy &
Science Fiction)
- "Would You?" (December 1969, Fantastic)
1970s
- "Resident Witch" (May 1970, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "Compulsion" (June 1970, Analog Science Fiction and Science
Fact)
- "The Telzey Toy" (January 1971, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "Company Planet" (May 1971, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "Glory Day" (June 1971, Analog Science Fiction and Science
Fact)
- "Poltergeist" (July 1971, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "The Lion Game" (August 1971, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "Child of the Gods" (March 1972, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "The Symbiotes" (September 1972, Analog Science Fiction and
Science Fact)
- "Crime Buff" (August 1973, Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery
Magazine)
- "One Step Ahead" (April 1974, Worlds of If)
- "Aura of Immortality" (June 1974, Worlds of If)
2000s
- "Blood of Nalakia" (retitle of The Vampirate, 2000,
Telzey Amberdon)
- "Ti's Toys" (retitle of The Telzey Toy, 2000,
T'nT: Telzey & Trigger)
- "Forget It" (retitle of Planet of Forgetting, January
2001, Trigger & Friends)
Collections
Listed by title, with chronological publishing list.
- Agent of Vega
- Includes: Agent of Vega; The Illusionists; The Truth About
Cushgar; The Second Night of Summer
- Hardcover, 1960, Gnome Press, listed on
cover as "James A. Schmitz"
- Paperback, June
1962, Permabook
- Paperback, June 1964, Mayflower
- Paperback, 1973, Tempo Books/Grosset & Dunlap
- Paperback, 1982, Ace
Books
- Agent of Vega & Other Stories
- Includes: Agent of Vega; The Illusionists; The
Second Night of Summer; The Truth About Cushgar; The Custodians;
Gone Fishing; The Beacon to Elsewhere; The End of the Line; Watch
the Sky; Greenface; Rogue Psi.
- Paperback, November 2001, Baen Books
- The Best of James H. Schmitz
- Includes: Grandpa; Lion Loose...; Just Curious; The Second
Night of Summer; Novice; Balanced Ecology; The Custodians; Sour
Note on Palayata; Goblin Night.
- Hardcover, 1991, NESFA Press
- Eternal Frontier
- Includes: The Big Terrarium; Summer Guests; Captives of the
Thieve-Star; Caretaker; One Step Ahead; Left Hand, Right Hand; The
Ties of Earth; Spacemaster; The Altruist; Oneness; We Don't Want
Any Trouble; Just Curious; Would You?; These Are the Arts; Clean
Slate; Crime Buff; Ham Sandwich; Where the Time Went; An Incident
on Route 12; Swift Completion; Faddist; The Eternal
Frontiers.
- Paperback, September 2002, Baen Books
- The Hub: Dangerous Territory
- Includes: The Searcher; Grandpa; Balanced Ecology; A Nice
Day for Screaming; The Winds of Time; The Machmen; The Other
Likeness; Attitudes; Trouble Tide; The Demon Breed.
- Paperback, 2001, Baen Books
- The Lion Game
- Includes: Goblin Night; Sleep No More; The Lion
Game.
- Paperback, 1973, DAW
Books
- Hardcover, 1976, Sidgwick & Jackson
- Paperback, 1979, Hamlyn
- Paperback, 1982, Ace Books
- A Nice Day for Screaming and Other Tales of the
Hub
- Includes: Balanced Ecology; A Nice Day for Screaming; The
Tangled Web; The Machmen; The Other Likeness; The Winds of
Time.
- Hardcover, 1965, Chilton
- A Pride of Monsters
- Includes: Lion Loose; The Searcher; The Winds of Time; The
Pork Chop Tree; Greenface.
- Hardcover, 1970, MacMillan
- Paperback, 1973, Collier
- Telzey Amberdon
- Includes: Novice; Undercurrents; Poltergeist; Goblin Night;
Sleep No More; The Lion Game; Blood of Nalakia; The Star
Hyacinths.
- Paperback, April 2000, Baen Books
- The Telzey Toy
- Includes: The Telzey Toy; Resident Witch; Compulsion;
Company Planet.
- Paperback, 1973, DAW Books
- Hardcover, 1976, Sidgwick & Jackson
- Hardcover, 1978, Sidgwick & Jackson, in a 3-in-1 collection
titled Special 24
- Paperback, 1982, Ace Books
- Paperback, 1983, Hamlyn
- T'nT: Telzey & Trigger
- Includes: Company Planet; Resident Witch; Compulsion
(includes The Pork Chop Tree as prolog); Glory Day;
Child of the Gods; Ti's Toys; Symbiotes.
- Paperback, July 2000, Baen Books
- Trigger & Friends
- Includes: Lion Loose; Harvest Time; Forget It; Aura of
Immortality; Legacy; A Sour Note on Palayata.
- Paperback, January 2001, Baen Books
Novels
Listed by title, with chronological publishing list.
- The Demon Breed (retitle of The
Tuvela)
- Hardcover, 1968, Ace
Books/SFBC
- Paperback, 1968, Ace Books
- Hardcover, 1969, MacDonald
- Hardcover, 1971, UK SFBC/Newton Abbot
- Paperback, 1974, Orbit Books
- Paperback, 1979, Ace Books/SFBC
- Paperback, 1981, Ace Books
- The Eternal Frontiers
- Legacy (retitle of A Tale of Two
Clocks, paperback, 1979, Ace Books)
- A Tale of Two Clocks
- Hardcover, 1962, Torquil Books/SFBC
- Paperback, 1965, Belmont
- The Universe Against Her (novelized
version of Novice and Undercurrents.)
- Paperback, 1964, Ace Books
- Paperback, 1979, Ace Books
- Hardcover, 1981, Gregg Press
- The Witches of Karres
- Hardcover, 1966, Chilton
- Paperback, 1966 (twice), Ace Books
- Paperback, 1977, Ace Books
- Paperback, 1981, Ace Books
- Paperback, 1988, Gollancz
- Hardcover, 1992, Baen
Books/SFBC
Related
books
-
- This is a sequel of The Witches of Karres which
follows the continuing adventures of Captain Pausert, Goth, and the
Leewit.
References and external
links