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The Magical Tree-Castle by Douglas Arthur Hill
The Magical Tree-Castle by Douglas Arthur Hill











The Magical Tree-Castle by Douglas Arthur Hill The Magical Tree-Castle by Douglas Arthur Hill

Using the pseudonym Martin Hillman, he also worked as an editor of several anthologies, among them Window on the Future (1966), The Shape of Sex to Come (1978), Out of Time (1984), and Hidden Turnings (1988). Before starting to write fiction in 1978, he wrote many books on history, science and folklore. In 1967–1968 he served as Assistant Editor of the controversial New Worlds science fiction magazine under Michael Moorcock.Ī lifetime leftist, he served from 1971 to 1984 as the Literary Editor of the socialist weekly Tribune (a position once held by George Orwell), where he regularly reviewed science fiction despite the continued refusal of the literary world to take it seriously. alumna Gail Robinson in 1958 they moved to Britain in 1959, where he worked as a freelance writer and editor for Aldus Books. in 1957) and at the University of Toronto. An avid science fiction reader from an early age, he studied English at the University of Saskatchewan (where he earned an Honours B.A. He was born in Brandon, Manitoba, the son of a railroad engineer, and was raised in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Douglas Arthur Hill (6 April 1935 – 21 June 2007) was a Canadian science fiction author, editor and reviewer.













The Magical Tree-Castle by Douglas Arthur Hill