Leigh Brackett's most popular book is The Long Tomorrow with 54 saves and an average rating of 3.5.
Leigh Brackett was born in in Los Angeles, California and raised near Santa Monica. She spent her youth as an athletic tom-boy, playing volleyball and reading stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs and H. Rider Haggard. She began writing fantastic adventures of her own, and her first published science fiction story was "Martian Quest", which appeared in the February 1940 issue of Astounding Science Fiction. Her first novel, No Good from a Corpse (1944), was a hard-boiled mystery novel. This novel inspired Hollywood director Howard Hawks to ask her to help William Faulkner write the script for the film The Big Sleep (1946). In 1946 she married science fiction author Edmond Hamilton, and after the release of The Big Sleep, returned to writing science-fiction writing, producing several novel-length science fiction works in addition to short stories. In 1955, as pulp magazines were folding and the market for short science fiction adventure stories was cooling, she began to work more for the film and television markets, although she still produced some science fiction, such as The Long Tomorrow (1955). She returned to fiction writing in the 1970s, producing The Ginger Star (1974), The Hounds of Skaith (1974), and The Reavers of Skaith (1976), collected as The Book of Skaith in 1976.
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4 primary books5 released booksAuthored 80% of series
Eric John Stark is a 5-book series with 5 released primary works first released in 1949 with contributions by Leigh Brackett and Leah Brackett.
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2 primary booksAuthored 100% of series
The Book of Skaith is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 1974 with contributions by Leigh Brackett.
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The Illustrated Stark is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 1949 with contributions by Leigh Brackett.
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23 primary books20 released booksAuthored 5% of series
Future History or "Heinlein Timeline" is a 20-book series with 20 released primary works first released in 1940 with contributions by Robert A. Heinlein, H.B. Fyfe, and Ross Rocklynne.
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1 primary bookAuthored 50% of series
The Golden Age of Science Fiction is a 1-book series first released in 2010 with contributions by Charles V. de Vet, Charles W. Diffin, and Dave Dryfoos.
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Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories is a 25-book series with 25 released primary works first released in 1963 with contributions by Isaac Asimov, Maurice A. Hugi, and Robert A. Heinlein.
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40 primary booksAuthored 3% of series
Akashic Noir (Publication Order) is a 40-book series with 40 released primary works first released in 2003 with contributions by David Henry Sterry, Jill Eisenstadt, and Shailly P. Agnihotri.
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10 primary books20 released booksAuthored 0% of series
Saga of the Skolian Empire is a 20-book series with 20 released primary works first released in 1995 with contributions by Catherine Asaro, James Patrick Kelly, and Harry Turtledove.
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The Uplift Saga is a 7-book series with 7 released primary works first released in 1980 with contributions by David Brin and Kevin Lenagh.
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Star Wars Legends is a 382-book series with 382 released primary work first released in 1653 with contributions by James Luceno, Ron Marz, and Jan Duursema.
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Star Wars Disney Canon Junior Novel is a 78-book series with 78 released primary work first released in 2004 with contributions by Landry Q. Walker, Ryder Windham, and Michael Kogge.
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Star Wars Junior Novelizations is a 10-book series with 8 released primary works first released in 1999 with contributions by Patricia C. Wrede, Marcia Thornton Jones, and Jonathan Hales.