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Mark Phillips was the joint pseudonym used by science fiction writers Laurence Mark Janifer and Randall Philip Garrett in the early 1960s. Together they authored several humorous short novels in the so-called "Psi-Power" series: ''Brain Twister'' (1962), ''The Impossibles'' (1963), and ''Supermind'' (1963). For ''Brain Twister'' they were nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1960 (under the novel's original title, "That Sweet Little Old Lady"). They also co-authored the novel ''Pagan Passions'' (1959) with Garrett using his own name and Janifer using his Larry M. Harris pseudonym. ==Laurence Janifer and Randall Garrett==
Laurence Janifer was a prolific science fiction author, with a career spanning over 50 years. Though his first published work was a short story in ''Cosmos'' magazine in 1953, his career as a writer can be said to have started in 1959 when he began writing for ''Astounding'' and ''Galaxy Science Fiction''. Janifer's best known work is the "Survivor" series, comprising five novels and many short stories. In the early 1960s Janifer teamed with Randall Garrett, a prolific contributor to ''Astounding'' and other science fiction magazines who is today best known for the Lord Darcy books. In hopes of replicating the success of spy stories such as James Bond (which were hugely popular at the time), the pair decided to combine a traditional spy narrative with humor and extra-sensory perception to appeal to readers of science fiction.
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