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Arthur Tofte : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arthur Tofte
Arthur R Tofte (June 8, 1902 – May 21, 1980) was an American author, best known for his science fiction and fantasy.〔(ISFDB bibliography )〕 He has an award named after him,〔(Council for Wisconsin Writers Contest Categories )〕 which is given to the category of children's literature by the Council for Wisconsin Writers. He was married to Dorothy Tofte and had two children.〔 Born in Chicago, Illinois, Tofte graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1925 and began a career in advertising, including a stint as advertising manager of the Tom Thumb Miniature Golf business.〔"Introducing the Author", ''Fantastic Adventures'', May 1939, p.84〕 His earliest writing included stories published in ''Esquire'' and in other general interest magazines.〔"Meet the Authors," ''Amazing Stories'', August 1938, p.145〕 After joining the Fictioneers, a Milwaukee writers group which also included Stanley G. Weinbaum,〔 he published five science fiction stories between 1938 and 1940, beginning with "The Meteor Monsters" in ''Amazing Stories''.〔〔(SF Encyclopedia )〕 He described Weinbaum as a "close friend" who sparked his interest in science fiction.〔 In 1938, Tofte became a copy chief in the Industrial Group Advertising Department of Allis-Chalmers.〔("For state writer, it was happy ending" ), The Milwaukee Journal, May 23, 1980〕 He remained with the company until his 1969 retirement, becoming manager of the Publications and Industrial Press Department in 1958. Tofte was also active in industry groups, and had been a vice president of the National Industrial Advertising Association as well as president of the Milwaukee Industrial Advertising Club.〔 After his retirement, Tofte returned to writing. He sold a string of short sf stories to Roger Elwood, followed by two novels to Elwood's Laser Books line.〔〔 The novels reportedly sold about 75,000 copies each.〔 He published three more science fictional novels as well as a historical novel, and sold short stories to magazines including Family Circle and Boys' Life.〔〔 Tofte died of caner in 1980 at his Wisconsin home. A "family novel about raising a hyperactive child", ''Thursday's Child'' appeared posthumously, as did translations of hist first two sf novels into Italian.〔〔(Fantastic Fiction listing )〕 ==Science fiction==
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