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Malcolm Jameson

Malcolm Routh Jameson (December 21, 1891 – April 16, 1945), commonly known as Malcolm Jameson, was an American science fiction author. An officer in the US Navy, he was active in American pulp magazines during the Golden Age of Science Fiction. His writing career began when complications of throat cancer limited his activity. According to John W. Campbell Jr., Jameson "had much to do with the development of modern () naval ordnance."〔"In Memoriam: Malcolm Jameson", ''Astounding Science Fiction'', July 1945, p. 43.〕
Jameson's first published fiction appeared in ''Astounding Science Fiction'' in 1938.〔(Malcolm Jameson - Summary Bibliography )〕 His story "Doubled and Redoubled" may be the earliest work of fiction to feature a time loop. His stories of Solar System exploration about "Bullard of the Space Patrol" were posthumously collected in 1951 as a fixup novel and won the Boys Clubs of America Award; reviewing that collection, Boucher and McComas praised Bullard as "the most successfully drawn series character in modern science fiction."〔"Recommended Reading," ''F&SF'', April 1952, p. 96.〕 P. Schuyler Miller wrote that Jameson drew on his own naval experience to give the stories "a warm atmosphere of reality."〔"The Reference Library", ''Astounding Science Fiction'', March 1952, pp.158〕
Alfred Bester described meeting Jameson in about 1939: "Mort Weisinger introduced me to the informal luncheon gatherings of the working science fiction authors of the late thirties... Malcolm Jameson, author of navy-oriented space stories, was there, tall, gaunt, prematurely grey, speaking in slow, heavy tones. Now and then he brought along his pretty daughter, who turned everybody's head."
==Twilight Zone episode==
His novella "Blind Alley", first published in the June 1943 issue of ''Unknown'', was the basis for the 1963 ''Twilight Zone'' episode "Of Late I Think of Cliffordville" starring Albert Salmi, John Anderson, and Julie Newmar. The hour-long fourth season episode was broadcast on April 11, 1963. The story was reprinted in ''The Twilight Zone: The Original Stories'', edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Richard Matheson, and Charles G. Waugh, Avon, 1985, and in ''Unknown Worlds'', edited by Stanley Schmidt and Martin H. Greenberg, Galahad Books, 1988.

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