Dean Evans

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Dean Evans

A little-known science fiction writer from the pulp-magazine era, he published imaginative stories in the early 1950s under the name Dean Evans. His work lives on through reprints and audiobook editions that keep that classic magazine-SF spirit alive.

5 Audiobooks

Happy Rain Night

Happy Rain Night

by Dean Evans

The Moons of Mars

The Moons of Mars

by Dean Evans

The Very Black

The Very Black

by Dean Evans

The Furious Rose

The Furious Rose

by Dean Evans

About the author

Dean Evans was a pen name used by George Kull, a science fiction writer whose stories appeared in genre magazines in the early 1950s. Library and catalog records available during this search confirm the pseudonym and show him as an active writer around 1953.

His known work includes stories such as The Moons of Mars, The Furious Rose, and Not a Creature Was Stirring, all of which have been preserved and republished through Project Gutenberg and other speculative-fiction catalogs. The surviving record is fairly slim, so many personal details about his life are not easy to confirm.

What stands out is the fiction itself: brisk, idea-driven storytelling from the classic pulp era, with themes ranging from space adventure to darker visions of the future. For listeners who enjoy vintage science fiction, his stories offer a compact glimpse of the magazine world that helped shape the genre.