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Soldier, Author, Outdoorsman
Born March 21, 1922, Mannheim, Germany
Died March 2, 2002, Denver, Colorado
Born March 21, 1922, Mannheim, Germany
Died March 2, 2002, Denver, Colorado
Curtis Werner Casewit was born on March 21, 1922, in Mannheim, a city in southwestern Germany, not far from the French border.
During World War II, he served in the French army and as a translator for the British army. After the war, in 1948, he immigrated to the United States and settled in Colorado, where he set about a career as a writer. Casewit wrote four stories for Weird Tales in 1952-1954.
He also had stories in Amazing Stories, Fantastic Universe, and Super-Science Fiction.
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His genre credits make a short enough list to show here in its entirety:
- "The Mask" in Weird Tales (Mar. 1952)
- "Table Number 16" in Weird Tales (Sept. 1952)
- "Fermentation" in Weird Tales (Nov.
1952)
- "Transfusion" in Amazing Stories (June 1953)
- "The French Way" in Fantastic Universe (Oct. 1953)
- "Prediction" in Weird Tales (May 1954)
- "The Advantages Are Tremendo