
James E. Gunn
James Edwin Gunn was an American science fiction writer, editor, scholar, and anthologist. His work as an editor of anthologies includes the six-volume Road to Science Fiction series. He won the Hugo Award for "Best Related Work" in 1983 and he won or was nominated for several other awards for his non-fiction works in the field of science fiction studies. The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America made him its 24th Grand Master in 2007, and he was inducted by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame in 2015. His novel The Immortals was adapted into a 1970β71 TV series starring Christopher George.

Breaking Point
On a strange new world, a team of astronauts must fight not just an alien presence but also the terrifying illusions invading their minds.
By James E. Gunn

The Gravity Business
Stranded on a planet with strange gravity, a family must decide if their alien encounter is a curse or a comical chance at a new enterprise.
By James E. Gunn

The Stilled Patter
In a world facing extinction, one man must confront the devastating impact of his discoveries, which led to the collapse of birthrates and the unraveling of society as he knew it.
By James E. Gunn