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James P. Hogan (writer)

James Patrick Hogan (27 June 1941 – 12 July 2010) was a British science fiction author.[1]

James Patrick Hogan
At the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, August 2005.
Born
James Patrick Hogan

(1941-06-27)27 June 1941
London, England
Died12 July 2010(2010-07-12) (aged 69)
Dromahaire, County Leitrim, Ireland

Biography edit

Hogan was born in London, England. He was raised in the Portobello Road area on the west side of London. After leaving school at the age of sixteen, he worked various odd jobs until, after receiving a scholarship, he began a five-year program at the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough studying the practice and theory of electrical, electronic, and mechanical engineering. He was married four times and fathered six children.[2]

Hogan worked as a design engineer for several companies and eventually began working with sales during the 1960s, traveling around Europe as a sales engineer for Honeywell. During the 1970s he joined the Digital Equipment Corporation's Laboratory Data Processing Group and during 1977 relocated to Boston, Massachusetts to manage its sales training program. He published his first novel, Inherit The Stars, during the same year to win an office bet.[3]

He quit DEC during 1979 and began writing full-time, relocating to Orlando, Florida, for a year where he met his third wife Jackie. They then relocated to Sonora, California.[4]

During his later years, Hogan adopted a number of contrarian opinions. He was a proponent of Immanuel Velikovsky's version of catastrophism,[5] and of the Peter Duesberg hypothesis that AIDS is caused by pharmaceutical[6] use rather than HIV (see AIDS denialism).[7] He criticized the idea of the gradualism of evolution,[8][9] though he did not propose theistic creationism as an alternative. Hogan rejected the science on climate change and ozone depletion.[10]

Hogan believed that the Holocaust did not happen in the manner described by mainstream historians, writing that he found the work of Arthur Butz and Mark Weber to be "more scholarly, scientific, and convincing than what the history written by the victors says".[11] In March 2010, in an essay defending Holocaust denier Ernst Zündel, Hogan stated that the mainstream history of the Holocaust includes "claims that are wildly fantastic, mutually contradictory, and defy common sense and often physical possibility".[12]

Hogan died of heart failure at his home in Ireland on Monday, 12 July 2010, aged 69.[13]

Bibliography edit

Novels edit

Giants series edit

  1. Inherit the Stars (ISBN 978-0-345-28907-0) – May 1977.
  2. The Gentle Giants of Ganymede (ISBN 978-0-345-01933-2) – May 1978.
  3. Giants' Star (ISBN 978-0-345-32720-8) – July 1981.
  4. Entoverse (ISBN 978-0-517-09778-6) – October 1991.
  5. Mission to Minerva (ISBN 978-1-4165-2090-0) – May 2005.

Short stories edit

  • "Assassin" (May 1978, Stellar #4, recollected in Minds, Machines & Evolution).
  • "Silver Shoes for a Princess" (October 1979, Destinies, October-December 1979, collected in Minds, Machines & Evolution and reworked as the first section of Star Child).
  • "The Sword of Damocles" (May 1980, Stellar #5, an adapted version appears in Catastrophes, Chaos & Convolutions).
  • "Neander-Tale" (December 1980, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, collected in Minds, Machines & Evolution).
  • "Till Death Us Do Part" (January 1981, Stellar #6, collected in Minds, Machines & Evolution).
  • "Making Light" (August 1981, Stellar #7, collected in Minds, Machines & Evolution).
  • "Identity Crisis" (August 1981, Stellar #7, collected in Rockets, Redheads & Revolution).
  • "The Pacifist" (June 1988, Minds, Machines & Evolution).
  • "Code of the Lifemaker: Prologue" (June 1988, Minds, Machines & Evolution (the first segment of the novel of the same name)).
  • "Merry Gravmas" (June 1988, Minds, Machines & Evolution).
  • "Generation Gap" (June 1988, Minds, Machines & Evolution).
  • "Rules Within Rules" (June 1988, Minds, Machines & Evolution).
  • "The Absolutely Foolproof Alibi" (June 1988, Minds, Machines & Evolution).
  • "Down To Earth" (June 1988, Minds, Machines & Evolution).
  • "Leapfrog" (August 1989, Alternate Empires, collected in Rockets, Redheads & Revolution).
  • "Last Ditch" (December 1992, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, collected in Rockets, Redheads & Revolution).
  • "Out of Time" (December 1993, chapbook (ISBN 978-0-553-29971-7), collected in Rockets, Redheads & Revolution).
  • "Zap Thy Neighbor" (September 1995, How to Save the World, collected in Rockets, Redheads & Revolution).
  • "Madam Butterfly" (July 1997, Free Space, collected in Rockets, Redheads & Revolution).
  • "Silver Gods from the Sky" (June 1998, Star Child (second part)).
  • "Three Domes and a Tower" (June 1998, Star Child (third part)).
  • "The Stillness Among the Stars" (June 1998, Star Child (fourth part)).
  • "His Own Worst Enemy" (October 2001, Martian Knightlife (a Kieran Thane story)).
  • "The Kahl of Tadzhikstan" (October 2001, Martian Knightlife (a Kieran Thane story)).
  • "Convolution" (October 2001, Past Imperfect, collected in Catastrophes, Chaos & Convolutions).
  • "Take Two" (December 2001, Silicon Dreams, collected in Catastrophes, Chaos & Convolutions).
  • "Jailhouse Rock" (June 2004, Cosmic Tales: Adventures in Sol System (a Kieran Thane story)).
  • "The Colonizing of Tharle" (July 2004, Visions of Liberty).
  • "The Tree of Dreams" (February 2005, Cosmic Tales II: Adventures in Far Futures, collected in Catastrophes, Chaos & Convolutions).
  • "The Falcon" (June 2005, Apex Science Fiction and Horror Digest, Summer 2005, collected in Catastrophes, Chaos & Convolutions).
  • "Decontamination Squad" (July 2005, Challenger #22, collected in Catastrophes, Chaos & Convolutions).
  • "The Guardians" (December 2005, Catastrophes, Chaos & Convolutions).
  • "Murphy's War" (August 2007, Jim Baen's Universe).
  • "Escape" (February 2008, Transhuman).

Short story collections and fixups edit

  • Minds, Machines & Evolution (ISBN 978-0-553-27288-8) – June 1988 (Bantam Spectra, republished by Baen, December 1999, short stories and essays).
  • Star Child (ISBN 978-0-671-87878-8) – June 1998 (expansion of "Silver Shoes for a Princess" to a four-story cycle: "Silver Shoes for a Princess", "Silver Gods from the Sky", "Three Domes and a Tower" and "The Stillness Among the Stars")
  • Rockets, Redheads & Revolution (ISBN 0-671-57807-3) – April 1999 (Baen, short stories and essays)
  • Martian Knightlife (ISBN 978-0-7434-3591-8) – October 2001 (two novellas, "His Own Worst Enemy" and "The Kahl of Tadzhikstan", both featuring the Simon Templar-influenced Kieran Thane)
  • Catastrophes, Chaos & Convolutions (title as published; was to be Catastrophes, Creation & Convolutions) (ISBN 978-1-4165-0921-9) – December 2005 (Baen, short stories and essays)

Omnibus editions edit

Compilations of novels in the "Giants series".

  • The Minervan Experiment (ISBN 978-1-125-44892-2) – November 1982 (an omnibus edition of the first three books of the Giants series)
  • The Giants Novels: Inherit the Stars, The Gentle Giants of Ganymede, and Giants' Star (ISBN 978-0-345-38885-8) – March 1994 (republication of The Minervan Experiment)
  • The Two Moons (ISBN 978-1-4165-0936-3) - April 2006 (omnnibus of the first two Giants novels)
  • The Two Worlds (ISBN 978-1-4165-3725-0) - September 2007 (omnibus of the third and fourth Giants novels)

Non-fiction edit

  • Mind Matters – Exploring the World of Artificial Intelligence (ISBN 978-0-614-28202-3) – March 1997
  • Kicking the Sacred Cow: Heresy and Impermissible Thoughts in Science (ISBN 978-1-4165-2073-3) – July 2004

References edit

  1. ^ Holland, Steve (5 August 2010). "James P Hogan obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  2. ^ Holland, Steve (5 August 2010). "James P Hogan obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  3. ^ . 23 January 2016. Archived from the original on 23 January 2016. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  4. ^ Lane, Daryl; Vernon, William; Carson, David (December 1985). The Sound of wonder: interviews from "the Science fiction radio show". Oryx Press. ISBN 978-0-89774-233-7.
  5. ^ Hogan, James P. . Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 18 June 2006.
  6. ^ Hogan, James P. (April 1999). Rockets, Redheads & Revolution. Baen Books. pp. 151–173. ISBN 0-671-57807-3."Well here's what happens to politically incorrect science when it gets in the way of a bandwagon being propelled by 'lots' of money- and to a scientist who ignores it and attempts simply to point at what the fact seem to be trying to say."... "The 'side effects' <of AZT> look just like AIDS."
  7. ^ Hogan, James P. . Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 1 February 2007.
  8. ^ Hogan, James P. "The Rush to Embrace Darwinism". Retrieved 1 February 2007.
  9. ^ Hogan, James P. (April 1999). Rockets, Redheads & Revolution. Baen Books. pp. 175–192. ISBN 0-671-57807-3."My own belief, if it isn't obvious already, is that the final story will eventually come together along such catastrophist lines."
  10. ^ James P. Hogan (2004). Kicking the Sacred Cow. Riverdale, NY: Baen. ISBN 0-7434-8828-8.
  11. ^ Hogan, James P. (2006). . Archived from the original on 3 May 2006. Retrieved 3 May 2006.
  12. ^ Hogan, James P. (2010). . Archived from the original on 18 July 2010. Retrieved 15 July 2010.
  13. ^ Silver, Steven H. (12 July 2010). . SF Site. Archived from the original on 16 May 2019. Retrieved 13 July 2010.

External links edit

  • James P. Hogan at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  • James P. Hogan, entry at The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, 4th edition
  • on SciFan
  • Truesdale, Dave (18 July 2010). . Tangent Online. Archived from the original on 10 January 2019. Retrieved 19 July 2010. Interview originally appeared in Tangent No. 1, July/August 1993, and is reprinted here for the first time.

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For the filmmaker with the same name see James P Hogan director James Patrick Hogan 27 June 1941 12 July 2010 was a British science fiction author 1 James Patrick HoganAt the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow August 2005 BornJames Patrick Hogan 1941 06 27 27 June 1941London EnglandDied12 July 2010 2010 07 12 aged 69 Dromahaire County Leitrim Ireland Contents 1 Biography 2 Bibliography 2 1 Novels 2 1 1 Giants series 2 2 Short stories 2 3 Short story collections and fixups 2 4 Omnibus editions 2 5 Non fiction 3 References 4 External linksBiography editHogan was born in London England He was raised in the Portobello Road area on the west side of London After leaving school at the age of sixteen he worked various odd jobs until after receiving a scholarship he began a five year program at the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough studying the practice and theory of electrical electronic and mechanical engineering He was married four times and fathered six children 2 Hogan worked as a design engineer for several companies and eventually began working with sales during the 1960s traveling around Europe as a sales engineer for Honeywell During the 1970s he joined the Digital Equipment Corporation s Laboratory Data Processing Group and during 1977 relocated to Boston Massachusetts to manage its sales training program He published his first novel Inherit The Stars during the same year to win an office bet 3 He quit DEC during 1979 and began writing full time relocating to Orlando Florida for a year where he met his third wife Jackie They then relocated to Sonora California 4 During his later years Hogan adopted a number of contrarian opinions He was a proponent of Immanuel Velikovsky s version of catastrophism 5 and of the Peter Duesberg hypothesis that AIDS is caused by pharmaceutical 6 use rather than HIV see AIDS denialism 7 He criticized the idea of the gradualism of evolution 8 9 though he did not propose theistic creationism as an alternative Hogan rejected the science on climate change and ozone depletion 10 Hogan believed that the Holocaust did not happen in the manner described by mainstream historians writing that he found the work of Arthur Butz and Mark Weber to be more scholarly scientific and convincing than what the history written by the victors says 11 In March 2010 in an essay defending Holocaust denier Ernst Zundel Hogan stated that the mainstream history of the Holocaust includes claims that are wildly fantastic mutually contradictory and defy common sense and often physical possibility 12 Hogan died of heart failure at his home in Ireland on Monday 12 July 2010 aged 69 13 Bibliography editNovels edit The Genesis Machine ISBN 978 0 7434 3597 0 April 1978 The Two Faces of Tomorrow ISBN 978 1 59307 563 7 June 1979 Thrice Upon a Time ISBN 978 0 345 32386 6 March 1980 Voyage from Yesteryear ISBN 978 0 671 57798 8 July 1982 also ISBN 0 345 29472 6 or ISBN 0 671 57798 0 Paperbacks Code of the Lifemaker ISBN 978 0 345 30925 9 June 1983 exploring ideas of a Clanking replicator robotic system The Proteus Operation ISBN 978 0 553 05095 0 October 1985 Endgame Enigma ISBN 978 0 671 87796 5 August 1987 The Mirror Maze ISBN 978 0 553 27762 3 March 1989 The Infinity Gambit ISBN 978 0 553 28918 3 March 1991 The Multiplex Man ISBN 978 0 553 56363 4 December 1992 The Immortality Option ISBN 978 0 345 37915 3 February 1995 sequel to Code of the Lifemaker Realtime Interrupt ISBN 978 0 671 57884 8 March 1995 Paths To Otherwhere ISBN 978 0 671 87710 1 February 1996 Bug Park ISBN 978 0 671 87773 6 April 1997 Outward Bound ISBN 978 0 8125 7191 2 March 1999 A Jupiter Novel Cradle of Saturn ISBN 978 0 671 57866 4 June 1999 The Legend That Was Earth ISBN 978 0 671 31840 6 October 2000 The Anguished Dawn ISBN 978 0 7434 9876 0 June 2003 sequel to Cradle of Saturn Echoes of an Alien Sky ISBN 978 1 4165 2108 2 February 2007 Moon Flower ISBN 978 1 4165 5534 6 April 2008 Migration ISBN 978 1 4391 3352 1 18 May 2010 Giants series edit Inherit the Stars ISBN 978 0 345 28907 0 May 1977 The Gentle Giants of Ganymede ISBN 978 0 345 01933 2 May 1978 Giants Star ISBN 978 0 345 32720 8 July 1981 Entoverse ISBN 978 0 517 09778 6 October 1991 Mission to Minerva ISBN 978 1 4165 2090 0 May 2005 Short stories edit Assassin May 1978 Stellar 4 recollected in Minds Machines amp Evolution Silver Shoes for a Princess October 1979 Destinies October December 1979 collected in Minds Machines amp Evolution and reworked as the first section of Star Child The Sword of Damocles May 1980 Stellar 5 an adapted version appears in Catastrophes Chaos amp Convolutions Neander Tale December 1980 The Magazine of Fantasy amp Science Fiction collected in Minds Machines amp Evolution Till Death Us Do Part January 1981 Stellar 6 collected in Minds Machines amp Evolution Making Light August 1981 Stellar 7 collected in Minds Machines amp Evolution Identity Crisis August 1981 Stellar 7 collected in Rockets Redheads amp Revolution The Pacifist June 1988 Minds Machines amp Evolution Code of the Lifemaker Prologue June 1988 Minds Machines amp Evolution the first segment of the novel of the same name Merry Gravmas June 1988 Minds Machines amp Evolution Generation Gap June 1988 Minds Machines amp Evolution Rules Within Rules June 1988 Minds Machines amp Evolution The Absolutely Foolproof Alibi June 1988 Minds Machines amp Evolution Down To Earth June 1988 Minds Machines amp Evolution Leapfrog August 1989 Alternate Empires collected in Rockets Redheads amp Revolution Last Ditch December 1992 Analog Science Fiction and Fact collected in Rockets Redheads amp Revolution Out of Time December 1993 chapbook ISBN 978 0 553 29971 7 collected in Rockets Redheads amp Revolution Zap Thy Neighbor September 1995 How to Save the World collected in Rockets Redheads amp Revolution Madam Butterfly July 1997 Free Space collected in Rockets Redheads amp Revolution Silver Gods from the Sky June 1998 Star Child second part Three Domes and a Tower June 1998 Star Child third part The Stillness Among the Stars June 1998 Star Child fourth part His Own Worst Enemy October 2001 Martian Knightlife a Kieran Thane story The Kahl of Tadzhikstan October 2001 Martian Knightlife a Kieran Thane story Convolution October 2001 Past Imperfect collected in Catastrophes Chaos amp Convolutions Take Two December 2001 Silicon Dreams collected in Catastrophes Chaos amp Convolutions Jailhouse Rock June 2004 Cosmic Tales Adventures in Sol System a Kieran Thane story The Colonizing of Tharle July 2004 Visions of Liberty The Tree of Dreams February 2005 Cosmic Tales II Adventures in Far Futures collected in Catastrophes Chaos amp Convolutions The Falcon June 2005 Apex Science Fiction and Horror Digest Summer 2005 collected in Catastrophes Chaos amp Convolutions Decontamination Squad July 2005 Challenger 22 collected in Catastrophes Chaos amp Convolutions The Guardians December 2005 Catastrophes Chaos amp Convolutions Murphy s War August 2007 Jim Baen s Universe Escape February 2008 Transhuman Short story collections and fixups edit Minds Machines amp Evolution ISBN 978 0 553 27288 8 June 1988 Bantam Spectra republished by Baen December 1999 short stories and essays Star Child ISBN 978 0 671 87878 8 June 1998 expansion of Silver Shoes for a Princess to a four story cycle Silver Shoes for a Princess Silver Gods from the Sky Three Domes and a Tower and The Stillness Among the Stars Rockets Redheads amp Revolution ISBN 0 671 57807 3 April 1999 Baen short stories and essays Martian Knightlife ISBN 978 0 7434 3591 8 October 2001 two novellas His Own Worst Enemy and The Kahl of Tadzhikstan both featuring the Simon Templar influenced Kieran Thane Catastrophes Chaos amp Convolutions title as published was to be Catastrophes Creation amp Convolutions ISBN 978 1 4165 0921 9 December 2005 Baen short stories and essays Omnibus editions edit Compilations of novels in the Giants series The Minervan Experiment ISBN 978 1 125 44892 2 November 1982 an omnibus edition of the first three books of the Giants series The Giants Novels Inherit the Stars The Gentle Giants of Ganymede and Giants Star ISBN 978 0 345 38885 8 March 1994 republication of The Minervan Experiment The Two Moons ISBN 978 1 4165 0936 3 April 2006 omnnibus of the first two Giants novels The Two Worlds ISBN 978 1 4165 3725 0 September 2007 omnibus of the third and fourth Giants novels Non fiction edit Mind Matters Exploring the World of Artificial Intelligence ISBN 978 0 614 28202 3 March 1997 Kicking the Sacred Cow Heresy and Impermissible Thoughts in Science ISBN 978 1 4165 2073 3 July 2004References editThis article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources James P Hogan writer news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Holland Steve 5 August 2010 James P Hogan obituary The Guardian Retrieved 17 May 2012 Holland Steve 5 August 2010 James P Hogan obituary The Guardian Retrieved 18 September 2021 Biography 23 January 2016 Archived from the original on 23 January 2016 Retrieved 20 June 2022 Lane Daryl Vernon William Carson David December 1985 The Sound of wonder interviews from the Science fiction radio show Oryx Press ISBN 978 0 89774 233 7 Hogan James P The Case for Taking Velikovsky Seriously Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 18 June 2006 Hogan James P April 1999 Rockets Redheads amp Revolution Baen Books pp 151 173 ISBN 0 671 57807 3 Well here s what happens to politically incorrect science when it gets in the way of a bandwagon being propelled by lots of money and to a scientist who ignores it and attempts simply to point at what the fact seem to be trying to say The side effects lt of AZT gt look just like AIDS Hogan James P Bulletin Board AIDS Skepticism Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 1 February 2007 Hogan James P The Rush to Embrace Darwinism Retrieved 1 February 2007 Hogan James P April 1999 Rockets Redheads amp Revolution Baen Books pp 175 192 ISBN 0 671 57807 3 My own belief if it isn t obvious already is that the final story will eventually come together along such catastrophist lines James P Hogan 2004 Kicking the Sacred Cow Riverdale NY Baen ISBN 0 7434 8828 8 Hogan James P 2006 FREE SPEECH HYPOCRISY 22 February 2006 commentary Archived from the original on 3 May 2006 Retrieved 3 May 2006 Hogan James P 2010 Here s To You Ernst Zundel A Lonely Voice of Courage Archived from the original on 18 July 2010 Retrieved 15 July 2010 Silver Steven H 12 July 2010 Obituary James P Hogan SF Site Archived from the original on 16 May 2019 Retrieved 13 July 2010 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to James P Hogan Official website James P Hogan at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database James P Hogan entry at The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 4th edition James P Hogan on SciFan Truesdale 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