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W. Keith Campbell

W. Keith Campbell
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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 a... Read full bio

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Den of Geek, October 18, 2011
...It’s a well-known fact in geek circles that The Thing is an adaptation of sci-fi author John W Campbell’s 1938 novella, Who Goes There. Already adapted once by Howard Hawks and Christian Nyby in 1951, it was Carpenter’s rendition that hewed closer...
Examiner.com, October 13, 2011
...one of the subjects of the book, local resident Bryan Reece. The Richardson Bikemart is located at 1451 W Campbell Rd, Richardson...
Daily Tribune, October 13, 2011
...Christian Nyby's 1951 thriller "The Thing From Another World." All three plant their roots in John W. Campbell's 1938 science-fiction short story, "Who Goes There?," but the impact diminishes with each installment, the way a Xerox copy fades the more you...
Suite101.com, October 6, 2011
...Fantasy and Science Fiction and founder of Pulphouse Publishing. Receiver of the Ellery Queen Readers Choice Award, John W. Campbell Award, the Endeavor Award and the only person in the history of the science fiction field to have won a Hugo award for...
Georgia Tech, September 30, 2011
...to alter our present reality for the better in her novel In War Times (winner of the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Novel and ALA's Best Science Fiction Novel of 2008). Now, in This Shared Dream, she tells the story of the next generation. The...
SFX, September 14, 2011
...talk to author Seanan McGuire (Grant is a nom de plume, y’see!), who recently won the John W Campbell Award for her zombie series Newsflesh. DAVID MOODY The author of the Autumn series explains why his living dead don’t eat human flesh. MURIEL...
Examiner.com, August 29, 2011
...field has to offer, including the Edward E. Smith and Donald A. Wollheim memorial awards, the International John W. Campbell award (twice), the French Prix Apollo, the Yugoslavian Vizija, the Nebula (three times, including the "Grand Master" Nebula for...
Kindle Review - Kindle Fire Review, Kindle 4 Revie, October 13, 2011
...on 6 reviews. 240 pages.The book on which The Thing is based: Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell. Price: $1. Genre: Science Fiction, Book on which three movies have been made, Novella. Rated 4 stars on 14 reviews. 234 kb in size.A remote scientific...
Torque Control, September 27, 2011
...Williamson, and Jim Baen died.Farthing was shortlisted for a slew of awards, including the Nebula, the John W Campbell Memorial Award, the Sidewise Award for Alternate History, and the Locus award.  It won the Romantic Times 2006 Reviewers' Choice Award...
The New Authors Fellowship, September 27, 2011
...first to like this post.Filed under The Author's Journey Tagged with Adventures In SciFi Publishing, John W. Campbell Award, Lou Anders, Pyr Books, The Dervish House, worldbuilding, writing...
Fantasy Book Critic, September 19, 2011
...He is also the author of The Acacia Trilogy epic fantasy saga and was awarded the 2009 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in Science Fiction & Fantasy. He currently teaches Popular Fiction at the Stonecoast Low-Residency MFA Program.ABOUT THE...
CIENCIASMEDICASNEWS, September 18, 2011
...E, Hardy R, Dahgam S, Palmen J, Vitart V, Braund PS, Kuznetsova T, Uiterwaal CS, Adeyemo A, Palmas W, Campbell H, Ludwig B, Tomaszewski M, Tzoulaki I, Palmer ND, Aspelund T, Garcia M, Chang YP, O'Connell JR, Steinle NI, Grobbee DE, Arking DE, Kardia SL,...
SF Signal, September 14, 2011
...s top books of 2007. It is free on Kindle . Other novels include The Braided World , a John W. Campbell finalist, and Maximum Ice , a Philip K. Dick Award finalist. She blogs on fiction writing at www.kaykenyon.com . In a post scarcity world, an author...
ScienceFiction.com, August 8, 2011
...novels. It was written by the Australian author Greg Egan and published in 1994. It won the John W. Campbell Award for best science fiction novel of the year in 1995. As of 2011, Egan has published 10 novels and over 50 works of short fiction. The...