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Name
  
John Rankine

Role
  
Author


John Rankine SFScope Author Douglas R Mason aka John Rankine dies

Died
  
August 6, 2013, Bristol, United Kingdom

Books
  
Satellite 54‑Zero, The End Bringers, The Darkling Plain, The Fletcher Chronicles, Moon Odyssey

Education
  
University of Manchester

John Rankine goal v Caley Thistle 05/03/2012


John Rankine (born Douglas Rankine Mason 26 September 1918, died 8 August 2013) was a British science fiction author, who wrote books as John Rankine and Douglas R. Mason. Rankine was born in Hawarden, Flintshire, Wales and first attended Chester Grammar School and in 1937 went to study English Literature and Experimental Psychology at the University of Manchester, where he was a friend of Anthony Burgess (mentioned in Little Wilson and Big God, AB's autobiography).

We know little of his life until 1966, when his first short stories and novels were published while he was in his mid-forties. The novels have a very 1960s and 1970s feel to them. One theme he worked with was that of a shorter life span, possibly borrowed from William F. Nolan's Logan's Run, but while the background and theme seemed similar, The Resurrection of Roger Diment took the concept in a totally different direction.

Rankine also wrote television novels in the Space: 1999 universe.

References

John Rankine Wikipedia