
Daniel F. Galouye
Daniel Francis Galouye was an American science fiction writer. During the 1950s and 1960s, he contributed novelettes and short stories to various digest size science fiction magazines, sometimes writing under the pseudonym Louis G. Daniels.

Reign of the telepuppets
In a distant galaxy, humans confront rebellious robots, blurring the lines between creator and creation, challenging control.
By Daniel F. Galouye

Spillthrough
In the perilous expanse of space, a captain must use his wits to survive after a treacherous betrayal threatens to leave him and his valuable cargo for dead.
By Daniel F. Galouye

All Jackson's Children
Lost on an alien world, two space travelers must decide whether to save a society of robots who believe one of them is their god.
By Daniel F. Galouye

Gravy Train
When a retired man's simple order for a bath turns into a planet-sized delivery mishap, he must survive the chaos of unwanted aid, political leaders, and gravity gone wild coming to his front door.
By Daniel F. Galouye

The Chasers
Two stranded space travelers must navigate a planet of chase-loving humanoids and baffling customs as they desperately try to repair their ship and escape this whimsical world.
By Daniel F. Galouye