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Give fear no hold on you. Keep sinews loose and senses open, ready at every instant to flow with the rush of action.
Poul Anderson
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Poul Anderson
Age: 74 †
Born: 1926
Born: November 25
Died: 2001
Died: July 31
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Science Fiction Writer
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Bristol
Pennsylvania
Poul William Anderson
Winston P. Sanders
A. A. Craig
Michael Karageorge
Petronius Arbiter Kingsley
P. A. Kingsley
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