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  1. Theodore Sturgeon ( / ˈstɜːrdʒən /; born Edward Hamilton Waldo, February 26, 1918 – May 8, 1985) was an American fiction author of primarily fantasy, science fiction, and horror, as well as a critic. He wrote approximately 400 reviews and more than 120 short stories, 11 novels, and several scripts for Star Trek: The Original Series. [1]

  2. Theodore Sturgeon (born Feb. 26, 1918, Staten Island, N.Y., U.S.—died May 8, 1985, Eugene, Ore.) was an American science-fiction writer who emphasized romantic and sexual themes in his stories. After dropping out of high school, Sturgeon worked at a variety of jobs.

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  3. Theodore Sturgeon was a model for his friend Kurt Vonneguts legendary character Kilgore Trout, and his work was an acknowledged influence on important younger writers from Harlan Ellison and Robert Silverberg to Stephen King and Octavia Butler.

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  4. Theodore Sturgeon has 736 books on Goodreads with 369709 ratings. Theodore Sturgeons most popular book is More Than Human.

  5. Theodore Sturgeon (1918–1985) is considered one of the godfathers of contemporary science fiction and dark fantasy.

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  6. It" is a horror short story by American writer Theodore Sturgeon, first published in Unknown of August 1940 (volume 3, number 6). The story deals with a muck-monster that emerges from a swamp, and terrorizes a family who lives nearby.

  7. More Than Human is a 1953 science fiction novel by American writer Theodore Sturgeon. It is a revision and expansion of his 1952 novella Baby Is Three, which is bracketed by two additional parts written for the novel ("The Fabulous Idiot" and "Morality").