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W. Keith Campbell

W. Keith Campbell, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Georgia, is the author of more than 65 scientific journal articles and book chapters and the book, When You Love a Man Who Loves Himself: How to Deal with a One-way Relationship (Sourcebooks, 2005). He has published more than 30 journal articles and chapters on narcissism, more than any other academic researcher. He is also a contributing author of the study on the rise in narcissism covered by the Associated Press. His research has appeared in USA Today, Newsweek, and The Washington Post, and he has been featured on Fox News’ The Big Story and made numerous radio appearances. He holds... Read full bio

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Baltimore Sun, January 7, 2010
...teach me an invaluable lesson: the importance of the reflective life, the life of the mind." Douglas W. Campbell, who graduated in 1968 from Loyola High School and is now a pharmacist at Charlesmead Pharmacy in Cedarcroft, recalled his first meeting with...
Baltimore Sun, January 7, 2010
...teach me an invaluable lesson: the importance of the reflective life, the life of the mind." Douglas W. Campbell, who graduated in 1968 from Loyola High School and is now a pharmacist at Charlesmead Pharmacy in Cedarcroft, recalled his first meeting with...
In These Times, December 23, 2009
...Mother Night, Vonnegut wrestled at length with the moral complexities of his war, with a fable about Howard W. Campbell, Jr, an American actor who posed as a rabid Nazi propagandist in Berlin, the belly of Hitler’s beast. In doing his job for army...
Salt Lake Tribune, November 14, 2009
...for Jordan's books he read as a Nebraska teenager, Sanderson -- twice nominated for the prestigious John W. Campbell Award for science-fiction and fantasy writing -- wonders if he might ever have become a writer himself. "A book tour like this is less...
Technology Review, October 20, 2009
...the world to authors such as Isaac Asimov and Robert A. Heinlein under editor cum talent scout John W. Campbell Jr. Freshman Rudy ­Preisendorfer '52 was inspired by the magazine when he started MITSFS, which brought Asimov to campus for its first...
Discover Magazine, October 19, 2009
...work in I dont know how long. Under the October sky, he told me the story of Howard W. Campbell Jr. in Mother Night. There is perhaps no greater pleasure in the world than getting lost in the pages of a good book. Real pages. The kind that turn...
Newsvine, August 9, 2009
...win all three of the world's top science fiction awards: the Hugo, the Nebula and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award...
The University of Kansas, June 29, 2009
...for the Study of Science Fiction at the University of Kansas, has announced winners of the 2009 John W. Campbell Award for the best science fiction novel of the year and the 2009 Theodore Sturgeon Award for the best short science fiction of the year. The...
Abu Dhabi National, June 15, 2009
...hold him personally responsible for missing all their favourite TV shows. They said: The book won the John W Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel in 1992. 3. Johnny Fontane as (allegedly) Frank Sinatra in The Godfather Blurb: In Francis...
Suite101.com, June 11, 2009
...SF-nal alternate history like 'The Lost Xuyan Bride.' De Bodard is one of the candidates for the John W Campbell Award for Best New Writer of 2008, and rightly so. Recommended. Sean McMullen's 'Mother of Champions' survives a half-page insufficiently...
Fresno Bee, May 26, 2009
...Writing Program at Fresno State for the past two years, is in the running for a 2009 John W. Campbell Award for best new science-fiction or fantasy writer. The nomination is for his science-fiction novel, 'Acacia.' The Campbell Award is part of the Hugo...
Fresno Bee, May 24, 2009
...Writing Program at Fresno State for the past two years, is in the running for a 2009 John W. Campbell Award for best new science-fiction or fantasy writer. The nomination is for his science-fiction novel, 'Acacia.' The Campbell Award is part of the Hugo...
Ottawa Citizen, April 27, 2009
...in 2003 for his novel Hominids, the Nebula Award in 1996 for The Terminal Experiment and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award in 2006 for Mindscan. In his latest novel Wake, which features a 'Webmind' that is just becoming aware of the outside world....
Mania, March 28, 2009
...like H.G. Wells and Jules Verne? There are the early pioneers of modern Sci-Fi such as John W. Campbell, A.E. Van Vogt, Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein and Arthur C. Clarke. The 1960s and 70s introduced the second great generation of writers that included...
Science Fiction Crowsnest, March 23, 2009
...Artist (187 Ballots Cast) Alan F. Beck Brad W. Foster Sue Mason Taral Wayne Frank Wu The John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer (288 Ballots Cast) Aliette de Bodard* David Anthony Durham* Felix Gilman Tony Pi Gord Sellar The 2009 Hugo Awards are for...
Book Reporter, March 14, 2009
...reads like a cross between one of his earliest works, THE RELIC (co-authored with Douglas Preston), and John W. Campbell?s classic WHO GOES THERE? (the basis for the film The Thing). The novel opens with a prologue featuring a group of Tunits, a small...
Guardian Unlimited, February 26, 2009
...The Lovers. Its straightforward approach to sex between humans and aliens 'nauseated' the field's leading editor, John W Campbell, who rejected it but, when published in Startling Stories, it won Farmer the 1953 Hugo as best newcomer. Farmer delivered a...
SF Signal, January 3, 2010
...Productions: " Fluff and Buttons on the Teddy Bear Range " by Matthew Sanborn Smith, read by Paul W. Campbell. " Restless In My Hand " by Tim Pratt, read by Steve Anderson. " When Shakko Did Not Lie " by Eugie Foster, read by Melissa Bugaj. Serialized:...
Pyr-o-mania, January 1, 2010
...Novel nominee: Ian McDonald Brasyl 2008 Hugo Award for Best Editor Long Form, nominee: Lou Anders 2008 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer nominee: Joe Abercrombie 2008 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer nominee: David Louis Edelman 2008...
Variety SF, December 21, 2009
...text versions of several issues , are online. Related : Fiction from Astounding / Analog ( only stories edited by John W Campbell, Jr...
Variety SF, December 21, 2009
...Rice Burroughs, Abraham Merritt ); 1920s ( E E "doc" Smith , Murray Leinster ); & 1930s ( Stanley G Weinbaum , & John W Campbell, Jr ). Note : Links on decades above fetch my posts on stories that first appeared in that decade (but decade counted...
KGB Fantastic Fiction, December 18, 2009
...KGB reading series, hosts Ellen Datlow and Matthew Kressel present: David Anthony Durham , winner of the 2009 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, is the author of Acacia: The War With The Mein and its  sequel, The Other Lands . He’s...
ConDFW IX, December 15, 2009
...four times -once each for writing and editing, and twice for publishing- twice a finalist for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, and four times for the Sidewise Award for Best Alternate History Short Form (winning in 2004 with his story "O...
Aliens in This World, December 13, 2009
...a good idea. Just like printing Dianetics and Scientology and Hieronymus Machine stuff worked real well for John W. Campbell. Blarfgh. The sad thing is that they’re polluting their publishing schedule with this piece of crud in March, the same month...
42Blips - Top Science Fiction News, Videos, and Bl, November 18, 2009
...Submit a Story! 3 Votes Facebook Twitter StumbleUpon Email topics: Books ...
Wands and Worlds, November 10, 2009
...Kevin J. Anderson (NYT bestselling Dune, X-Files, Star Wars, Superman/Batman) Orson Scott Card (Bestselling Ender's Game, John W. Campbell award, multiple Hugo/Nebula winner) Visit The Author Hour web site for more information and schedules Labels:...
SFFaudio, November 3, 2009
...  In January 2010, the good folks at Cossmass Productions will be launching a new science fiction podcast! They’re calling it Cossmass Infinities , and the monthly podcast will be edited by Paul [W] Campbell. They will be a paying market and are...
Variety SF, October 3, 2009
...text versions of several issues , are online. Related : Fiction from Astounding / Analog ( only stories edited by John W Campbell, Jr...
Deanna Hoak, October 2, 2009
...copyedited have been finalists for (and have sometimes won) the Hugo, Nebula, Arthur C. Clarke, Golden Spur, John W. Campbell Memorial, Quill, Locus, Philip K. Dick, British Science Fiction, British Fantasy, and World Fantasy awards. In 2007 I was...
The World in the Satin Bag, October 1, 2009
...Yata militia is preparing to alter the balance of power. About Elissa Malcohn: Ms. Malcohn was a John W. Campbell Award finalist in 1985 and her story "Moments of Clarity" (Full Spectrum, Bantam, 1988) reached preliminary ballot for a Nebula. More...
Bibliophile Stalker, September 21, 2009
...The Intern on ceci n'est pas un livre . David Anthony Durham on Thoughts on Winning the John W Campbell Award . Mary Pearson on The Bones of Inspiration . Jason Henningere on SpecFicSex . News British Fantasy Society Special Publications Apology: In...
Variety SF, September 4, 2009
...text versions of several issues , are online. Related : Fiction from Astounding / Analog ( only stories edited by John W Campbell, Jr...
Variety SF, September 1, 2009
...text versions of several issues , are online. Related : Fiction from Astounding / Analog ( only stories edited by John W Campbell, Jr...
Variety SF, August 28, 2009
...text versions of several issues , are online. Related : Fiction from Astounding / Analog ( only stories edited by John W Campbell, Jr...
Variety SF, August 25, 2009
...text versions of several issues , are online. Related : Fiction from Astounding / Analog ( only stories edited by John W Campbell, Jr...
io9, August 10, 2009
...that startled. The most moving speech of the night was probably David Anthony Durham, who won the John W. Campbell Award for best new writer. He talked about how he had achieved some success as a literary writer, but felt that he needed to be true to...
mediabistro.com: GalleyCat, August 10, 2009
...The annual prizes have been awarded to science fiction and fantasy writers since 1955. This year, the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer went to David Anthony Durham . View the complete list of winners here . But other celebrated authors...
Amazon Daily, August 5, 2009
...Joe Abercrombie , a 2008 finalist for the John W. Campbell award for Best New Writer, has seen his popular the First Law trilogy published in 13 countries. His most recent novel, Best Served Cold , is a standalone book set...
Shelfari, August 5, 2009
...By Jeff VanderMeer Joe Abercrombie , a 2008 finalist for the John W. Campbell award for Best New Writer, has seen his popular the First Law trilogy published in 13 countries. His most recent novel, Best Served Cold , is a standalone book set...
Amazon Daily, August 4, 2009
...Joe Abercrombie , a 2008 finalist for the John W. Campbell award for Best New Writer, has seen his popular the First Law trilogy published in 13 countries. His most recent novel, Best Served Cold , is a standalone book set...
Shelfari, August 4, 2009
...By Jeff VanderMeer Joe Abercrombie , a 2008 finalist for the John W. Campbell award for Best New Writer, has seen his popular the First Law trilogy published in 13 countries. His most recent novel, Best Served Cold , is a standalone book set...
SFFaudio, July 31, 2009
...Ed. – Welcome to Paul [W] Campbell, prestidigitator with Cossmass Productions . This is his first review for SFFaudio. On Basilisk Station (Book One in the Honor Harrington Series) By David Weber; Read by Allyson Johnson 15 Hours, 15 Minutes –...
A Progressive on the Prairie, June 13, 2009
...and nonfiction categories, in which 11 and 12 books, respectively, earned the honor. The finalists for the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, given for the best SF book of the year, have been announced. Of the finalists, I’ve only read Cory...
SF and Nonsense, June 6, 2009
...anthology, copyright 1946, titled The Best of Science Fiction , edited by Groff Conklin with a foreword by John W. Campbell . And what a blast from the past it was! Conklin was one of the early, premier SF anthologists. His anthos, more than any other...
SFFaudio, May 20, 2009
...Read by Giles Baker 1 | MP3 | - Approx. 22 Minutes [UNABRIDGED] The Last Evolution By John W. Campbell Jr .; Read by Gregg Margarite 1 | MP3 | - Approx. 44 Minutes [UNABRIDGED] Operation Haystack By Frank Herbert ; Read by Gregg Margarite 1 | MP3 | -...
TexasBestGrok, May 18, 2009
...pile of novels and short stories . Heck, he's won an award or three (Hugo, Locus and John W. Campbell Memorial, to be specific). His stories and novels are interesting...thought-provoking...they stretch your mind. So why is it that his short story...
Halopedia - Recent changes [en], May 17, 2009
...[ edit ] Darwin Darwin's Radio (1999) Nebula Award winner, 2001 [1] ; Hugo, Locus SF, and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards nominee, 2000 [2] Darwin's Children (2003) Locus SF, Arthur C. Clarke, and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards nominee, 2004 [3] [...
Variety SF, May 14, 2009
...issues of comic book anthology series Starstream , at Crosseyed Cyclops. [via QuasarDragon ] Among the lot are: John W Campbell, Jr 's " Who Goes There? ": This already has several versions online - at least one comic version, original text, some text...
SF Signal, April 29, 2009
...More book trailers for your amusement... Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell Beauty and Dynamite by Alethea Kontis...
SF Signal, April 28, 2009
...by Mary Robinette Kowal, read by Stephen Eley. @Maria Lectrix: Chapter 10 of The Ultimate Weapon by John W. Campbell, Jr., read by Maureen O'Brien. @The Classic Tales Podcast: The conclusion of " The Murders in the Rue Morgue " by Edgar Allan Poe, read...
Variety SF, April 26, 2009
...have an idea of how exactly... See also. Key plot element of the story is similar to John W Campbell, Jr 's " Who Goes There? " But Campbell's version is both longer & more of a thriller (or horror, depending on tastes). Fact sheet. First published :...
Variety SF, April 23, 2009
...have an idea of how exactly... See also. Key plot element of the story is similar to John W Campbell, Jr 's " Who Goes There? " But Campbell's version is both longer & more of a thriller (or horror, depending on tastes). Fact sheet. First published :...
Whatever, April 20, 2009
...Writing samples by: * Chris Garcia * John Hertz * Cheryl Morgan * Steven H Silver The John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer – Novels and/or writing samples by: * Aliette de Bodard * David Anthony Durham * Felix Gilman * Tony Pi * Gord Sellar ...
Apex Book Company, April 6, 2009
...is, or should be, at the cornerstone of genre fiction. Not having it would mean that 1950s John W. Campbell Jr. future – a future of Anglo-Saxon men, a future of Johns rather than Isaacs, if you will. For bad or worse, Campbell shaped genre fiction. He...
Happy Catholic, March 27, 2009
...Stations One of the most evocative set of images for meditating on Stations of the Cross that I've seen ... all from Paula's photos of weeds. Truly creative. Much thanks to ExPat for pointing me toward her blog. Is One Man's Faith Another's Superstition?...
The Biblio Brat, March 25, 2009
...and Kris Nelscott for mystery. Her awards range from the Ellery Queen Readers Choice Award to the John W. Campbell Award. She is the only person in the history of the science fiction field to have won a Hugo award for editing and a Hugo award for...
At Wist End, March 22, 2009
...Given my nomination for the 2009 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, I've decided to make available three free PDFs of stories that have only appeared in print thus far. Please sample a few. "The...
campbell, March 22, 2009
...who are neglected by the mechanistic screenplay (based on the classic sci-fi story “Who Goes There?” by John W. Campbell), but Carpenter’s emphasis is clearly on the gross-out effects and escalating tension. If you’ve got the stomach for it (and...
Mirathon, March 20, 2009
...Artist (187 Ballots Cast) Alan F. Beck Brad W. Foster Sue Mason Taral Wayne Frank Wu The John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer (288 Ballots Cast) Aliette de Bodard* David Anthony Durham* Felix Gilman Tony Pi* Gord Sellar* *(Second year of...
[Geeks Are Sexy] Technology News, March 20, 2009
...Moffat have taken the award three years in a row.) There are several other categories, including the John W. Campbell award for Best New Writer, which can be one to keep an eye on; past winners have included Orson Scott Card, Karen Joy Fowler, and Cory...
At Wist End, March 19, 2009
...The 2009 Hugo ballot came out today, along with the shortlist for the John W. Campbell Best New Writer Award, and I'm on it! I actually found out on Pi Day, which was very cool! Congratulations to everyone on the Hugo ballot. There are...
Torque Control, March 19, 2009
...however. Best Fan Artist Alan F. Beck Brad W. Foster Sue Mason Taral Wayne Frank Wu The John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer Aliette de Bodard David Anthony Durham Felix Gilman Tony Pi Gord Sellar And that’s an interesting list to finish on; I...
In My Little World, March 10, 2009
...I knew how it would all start: “Lessa woke cold.” I finished Weyr Search by summer and John W. Campbell bought it immediately for ANALOG Magazine and asked me to do more stories about Pern. Guess that answers that. Pern started out as an idea series,...
Torque Control, February 28, 2009
...both) through their writing. But, you know, they put out some damn good writing last year. The John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer (Not a Hugo) J. M. McDermott Patrick Ness Gord Sellar This one, thankfully, does have an up-to-date website to help...
hezekiah, February 27, 2009
...who are neglected by the mechanistic screenplay (based on the classic sci-fi story “Who Goes There?” by John W. Campbell), but Carpenter’s emphasis is clearly on the gross-out effects and escalating tension. If you’ve got the stomach for it (and...
Write Vision, February 19, 2009
...for Writer's Digest magazine. Her work has won three Nebulas, one Hugo, one Sturgeon, and the John W. Campbell for her novel Probability Sun. Futurismic has an interview with Nancy Kress about her novel "Dogs" here and DRB has an interview here You can...
maximo, February 17, 2009
...who are neglected by the mechanistic screenplay (based on the classic sci-fi story “Who Goes There?” by John W. Campbell), but Carpenter’s emphasis is clearly on the gross-out effects and escalating tension. If you’ve got the stomach for it (and...
Nederama's MySpace Blog, February 17, 2009
...still holds up nearly 30 years later.  Adapted from the short story "Who Goes There?" by John W. Campbell, the story involves a group of isolated scientists in Antarctica who come upon an alien creature that is able to imitate anyone and anything it...