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Dean Evans

A mid-century science fiction writer best known for short, punchy tales of survival, mystery, and strange worlds, this author published work in the 1950s and has remained in circulation through Project Gutenberg and later reprints.

5 Audiobooks

The Very Black

The Very Black

by Dean Evans

Happy Rain Night

Happy Rain Night

by Dean Evans

The Furious Rose

The Furious Rose

by Dean Evans

The Moons of Mars

by Dean Evans

About the author

Dean Evans was a science fiction author whose work appeared in the early 1950s. Project Gutenberg and the Online Books Page list stories including Not a Creature Was Stirring, The Moons of Mars, The Furious Rose, Happy Rain Night, and The Very Black.

Some modern book listings say Dean Evans was a pseudonym of George F. Kull, and Project Gutenberg also notes the alias "Kull, George." Because the available sources are brief and don’t offer much personal background, biographical details beyond that are hard to confirm.

What does come through clearly is the flavor of the fiction: brisk, imaginative science fiction with the atmosphere of classic magazine-era storytelling. For listeners who enjoy vintage speculative fiction, Dean Evans offers compact adventures from the genre’s early paperback-and-pulp age.