Hal K. Wells
Books and Stories

Harold Kerton Wells was born in September 1899 in Little Hocking and lived in Belpre and Athens, Ohio, before seeking greener pastures on the West Coast. Wells enlisted in the Ohio National Guard in May 1917, a little more than a month after the United States declared war on Germany. He was discharged fourteen months later with a Surgeon's Certificate of Disability. Wells was classified as 50% disabled.

Wells was actively writing science fiction between 1930 to 1953. He died in 1979.Select a novel or story title to see the inventions from that work:

Blood on the Sun, Startling Stories, 1942

The Gate to Xoran, Astounding Science Fiction, 1931

The Plattner Story, Book Review, 1896

 

 

 

 

 

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