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R. W. Stockheker

A little-known early science-fiction writer, R. W. Stockheker is remembered today mainly through a handful of bibliographic records and public-domain reprints. His work sits in the fringe history of pulp-era speculative fiction, where many authors left behind stories but only the faintest trace of a personal record.

2 Audiobooks

The rogue waveform

The rogue waveform

by R. W. Stockheker

The jet jockeys

by R. W. Stockheker

About the author

Available sources about R. W. Stockheker are very sparse. Bibliographic records identify the name as an author of science-fiction work, and Project Gutenberg lists works under that author entry, which suggests at least some of the writing has entered the public domain.

Because reliable biographical information is so limited, it is hard to say much with confidence about Stockheker's life, career, or background. What remains most visible today is the work itself and the way it survives through genre indexes and digital archives, a reminder of how many early magazine-era writers contributed to speculative fiction without leaving behind a well-documented personal history.