Biography
Lloyd Biggle was born in Waterloo, Iowa. During World War II he served in a rifle company of the 102nd Infantry Division and was wounded twice, leaving him disabled for life. After the war, he received an A.B. Degree from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and M.M. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Michigan. He taught at the University of Michigan and at Eastern Michigan University in the 1950s. He began writing professionally in 1955, and became a full-time writer with the publication of his novel, All the Colors of Darkness in 1963. He published two-dozen books, magazine stories, and numerous articles. He continued writing until his death in 2002.
Books by Lloyd Biggle Jr
Alien Main
The Best of Biggle: 11 Classic Science Fiction Stories
The Lloyd Biggle, Jr. MEGAPACK ™: The Best Science Fiction Stories of Lloyd Biggle, Jr.
Byways to Evil
Byways to Evil
Murder Applied For
Murder Applied For
Ordeal by Terror
Ordeal by Terror
The World That Death Made
Fury Out of Time
Murder Jambalaya
Murder Jambalaya
Rule of the Door and Other Fan
Rule of the Door and Other Fanciful Regulations
Monument
The Grandfather Rastin Mysteries
Analog Science Fiction and Fact, March 2003
Chronocide Mission
Chronocide Mission
The Fury Out of Time
A Hazard of Losers
Where dead soldiers walk
Eye For Eye / The Tunesmith
The Glendower conspiracy
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 19 (1957)
Interface for murder
The Quallsford Inheritence
The Quallsford Inheritence
The Quallsford inheritance
Young extraterrestrials
Faszination der Science Fiction
Intergalactic empires
TV 2000
TV 2000
A Galaxy of Strangers
This darkening universe
Planet des Lichts
The angry espers
The Rule of the Door and Other Fanciful Regulations
The Silent Sky (The Rule Of Th
The Silent Sky (The Rule Of The Door)
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1966 (Volume 30, No. 5)
The Silent Sky
Worlds of IF Science Fiction,
Worlds of IF Science Fiction, October 1957; Biggle novella SILENCE IS DEADLY (Volume 7, No. 6)