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Best known for the short science-fiction story Moonlight and Robots, this little-known writer left behind a compact but memorable piece of mid-century speculative fiction. His work still circulates through public-domain and volunteer-read audiobook collections, where it continues to find new listeners.

by Jerry Dunham
Very little biographical information about Jerry Dunham is readily confirmed from major public sources. What can be verified is that he is credited as the author of "Moonlight and Robots," a short science-fiction story that remains available through Project Gutenberg, LibriVox, and other online speculative-fiction archives.
That small digital footprint suggests an author whose reputation now rests mainly on a single surviving story rather than a large, well-documented career. Even so, the story's continued preservation in ebook and audiobook form has helped keep Dunham's name in circulation for readers who enjoy classic science fiction.
Because reliable personal details are scarce, it is best to remember Jerry Dunham through the work itself: a glimpse of vintage imaginative fiction that has outlived its original magazine moment.