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The works of Clifford D. Simak By: Nicholas Pope

Clifford D. Simak was born on August 3, 1904, and died on April 25, 1988. He was born in Millvile, Wisconsin, and died in Minneapolis, Minnesota. After he graduated from highschool he attended Wisconsin University. He later married Agnes Kuchenburg, and had two children, Scott and Shelley.

-Worked with a news paper in the midwest during the1930s -News editor of the Minneapolis Star -Became coordinator of Minneapolis Tribune's science reading series in 1949 -Once John Cambell returned to sci-fi writing in 1937, Simak returned along with. Contributing to //Astounding Storires throughout the Golden Age. ( 1938-1950)// -The first story he wrote was " The World of the Red Sun," in 1931.
 * Career**:

Here are some of his succesful novels: He writes as if he would know the outcome of a possibility or if something impossible were to happen. He writes as if he has been in or has seen the future. clifford makes things seem possible when they're actually impossible.
 * //Ring Around the Sun (//1954)
 * //Time is the Simplest Thing// (1961)
 * //The Trouble With Tycho// (1961)
 * //They Walked Like Men// (1962)
 * //Way Station// (1963)
 * //All Flesh Is Grass// (1965)
 * //Why Call them Back From Heaven?// (1967)
 * //The Werewolf Principle// (1967)
 * //The Goblin Reservation// (1968)
 * //Out of Their Minds// (1970)

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