Daniel F. Galouye

Daniel F. Galouye (1920-1976) was an American science fiction writer. He wrote several stories for pulp magazines in the 1940's and 1950's. He mostly wrote for the lower quality magazines but did have a loyal following for a brief period. He also wrote several novels, notably Simulacron Three, basis of the movie The Thirteenth Floor and a German TV miniseries, Welt am Draht. Galouye was born in New Orleans on February 11th, 1920, and died on September 7th, 1976, also in New Orleans. Galouye, Daniel F. Galouye, Daniel F. Galouye, Daniel F. Galouye, Daniel F.

 

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