![]() ![]() Spaceways (1953) (Variant Title: Spaceways Satellite)Įscapement (1956) (Variant Title: The Man Who Couldn't Sleep) It was originally written as a radio play known as The Einstein Highway. One of his best known stories, Timeliner, was about a scientist who experiments with a time machine, only to be maliciously thrust into the future by a fellow scientist who was having an affair with his wife. ![]() Due to its popularity, it became a novel as well as a movie. During 1952, he sold his first radio play, Spaceways, to the BBC. From 1940 to 1941, he published his own magazine called Gargoyle.ĭuring World War II, he was in the Royal Air Force and served in Northern Africa in 1943.Īfter the war, he worked in TV engineering, and became involved in editorial work with radio and TV. He published three issues of a science fiction magazine called The Satellite which he co-edited along with J. His stories were thrillers that dealt with new scientific technology Charles Eric Maine (pseudonym of David McIlwain 21 January 1921 – 30 November 1981) was an English science fiction writer whose most prominent works were published in the 1950s and 1960s. ![]()
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