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US speculative fiction writer
Les Martin |
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Born | (1934-09-03) September 3, 1934 (age 89)
New York City, US |
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Occupation | Writer |
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Period | 1971-Present |
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Lester Martin Schulman (born September 3, 1934), who writes as Les Martin,
[1] is a US writer of
speculative fiction
media tie-ins, particularly within the
Blade Runner,
Frankenstein,
Indiana Jones, and
The X-Files fiction series.
Schulman received a BA from
Antioch College in 1955.
[2] He was an editor for
Popular Library (1963-1965),
Bantam Books (1966-1967), and
Dell Publishing from 1969.
[2]
Select bibliography
Indiana Jones
- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) - Young Adult Novelization of the 1984
film.
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) - Young Adult Novelization of the 1989
film.
Young Indiana Jones
Young adult novels set in the
Young Indiana Jones universe.
- Young Indiana Jones and the Tomb of Terror (1990)
[3]
- Young Indiana Jones and the Secret City (1990)
- Young Indiana Jones and the Princess of Peril (1991)
- Young Indiana Jones and the Gypsy Revenge (1991)
- Field of Death (1992)
- Trek of Doom (1992)
- Prisoner of War (1993)
- Young Indiana Jones and the Titanic Adventure (1993)
X-Files
- X Marks the Spot (1995) - Novelization of the
X-Files
pilot episode from 1993.
- Darkness Falls (1995) - Novelization of the first season X-Files episode
Darkness Falls from 1994.
- Tiger, Tiger (1996) - Novelization of the second season X-Files episode
Fearful Symmetry from 1995.
- Humbug (1996) - Novelization of the second season X-Files episode
Humbug from 1995.
- Fear (1996) - Novelization of the second season X-Files episode
Blood from 1994.
[4]
- E. B. E. (1996) - Novelization of the first season X-Files episode
E.B.E. from 1994.
[5]
- Die, Bug, Die! (1997) - Novelization of the third season X-Files episode
War of the Coprophages from 1996.
[6]
- Ghost in the Machine - Novelization of the first season X-Files episode
Ghost in the Machine from 1993.
- Fresh Bones (1997) - Novelization of the second season X-Files episode
Fresh Bones from 1995.
- The Host (1997) - Novelization of the second season X-Files episode
The Host from 1994.
- Quarantine (1999) - Novelization of the second season X-Files episode
F. Emasculata from 1995.
[7]
Other novelizations
- Blade Runner (1982) - Photo-illustrated novelization based on the screenplay for the
1982 film.
- The Bride: A Tale of Love and Doom (1985) - Novelization of the 1985 film
The Bride.
- The Shadow (1994) - Novelization of the 1994
film.
[8]
Anthologies
All anthologies were edited under the name L. M. Schulman:
- Come Out the Wilderness (1965)
- Winners and Losers; An Anthology of Great Sports Fiction (1968)
- The Loners: Short Stories About the Young and Alienated (1970)
[9]
- The Cracked Looking Glass: Stories of Other Realities (1971)
- Travelers: Stories of Americans Abroad (1972)
- A Woman's Place: An Anthology of Short Stories (1974)
- Autumn Light: Illuminations of Age" (1978)
- The Random House of Sports Stories (1990), illustrated by
Thomas B. Allen
[10]
- Shakespeare's Life and World (2016), with
Katherine Duncan-Jones
References
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"Martin, Les". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. October 26, 2021.
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a
b Robert Reginald, Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, Volume 2. 1979.
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"Young Indiana Jones and the Tomb of Terror by Les Martin - review". The Guardian. June 17, 2014.
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^ Oram, John D. (1997). "Review of "Fear"".
Vector 194. p. 34.
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^ Oram, John D. (1997). "Review of "E.B.E."".
Vector 194. p. 34.
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^ Oram, John D. (1997). "Review of "Die, Bug, Die!"".
Vector 194. p. 34.
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^ Wilkinson, Gary (2000). "Review of "X-Files: Quarantine"".
Vector 214. p. 26.
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^ uncredited (1996). "Review of "The Shadow"". Pulp Vault, November 1996. p. 71.
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"For Young Readers". The New York Times. March 1, 1970.
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"CHILDREN'S BOOKS: Bookshelf". The New York Times. December 2, 1990.
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