TAILIEUCHUNG - Reluctant Genius

BUOS was chastising Laloi as they sped through the ionosphere of the green planet. But like the airy creature she was, Laloi ignored the criticism and rippled zephyr-like through a clump of daffodils when they completed their descent. "So pretty," she sighed. She flung her incorporeal substance around each flower, absorbing their unified beauty of scent, sight, and feel. Buos shrilled himself into a column of wind to express his displeasure at her attitude. "Stupid, silly, shallow thing!" he said. "If the others only knew how you behaved—" "And you'll be glad to tell them, of course," she said, extending. | Reluctant Genius Slesar Henry Published 1957 Categorie s Fiction Science Fiction Short Stories Source http 1 About Slesar Henry Slesar June 12 1927 - April 2 2002 was an American author playwright and copywriter. He was also known as O. H. Leslie and Jay Street. Around 1955 he started to write short stories. While working as a copywriter he published hundreds of short stories including detective fiction science fiction criminal stories mysteries and thrillers on Playboy Imaginative Tales and Alfred Hitchcock s Mystery Magazine. Alfred Hitchcock hired him to write a number of the scenarios for Alfred Hitchcock Presents. From 1957 to 1962 he wrote the Ruby Martinson series and later worked on Rod Serling s Twilight Zone series. The Gray Flannel Shroud 1958 his first novel was awarded Edgar Allan Poe Award in 1960. He penned the screenplay for the 1965 film Two on a Guillotine which was based on one of his stories. His short story Examination Day was used in the New Twilight Zone series . In 1974 he won an Emmy as the head writer of a TV series The Edge of Night 1956-1984 . His term as head writer was considered lengthy in terms of head writers. During that time he was also a head writer for the Procter and Gamble soap operas Somerset and Search for Tomorrow. During the 1974-75 television he was the creator and head writer for Executive Suite a CBS primetime serial. In 1983 Procter and Gamble wanted to replace him as the head writer of The Edge of Night but the ABC network wanted to keep him. After his replacement as headwriter by Lee Sheldon the network named him with Sam Hall as the new co-head writer of its soap opera One Life to Live. He left that show after one year and was later the head writer of the CBS afternoon serial Capitol. In 1977 he was awarded the Edgar Award again. Source Wikipedia Also available on Feedbooks for Slesar My Father the Cat 1957 The Success Machine 1960 The Delegate from Venus 1958 Heart 1957 Copyright Please read the .

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