@booklet {1504, title = {Year of Consent}, year = {1954}, month = {1954}, publisher = {Dell Publishing Co}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Dystopia in which public relations experts have taken over the government and used their position to create a population that consents to anything. The few people who still maintain their individuality are surgically cured. The novel is concerned with a man who fights back.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Kendall Foster Crossen (1910-81)} } @booklet {1482, title = {"Halos, Inc."}, howpublished = {Startling Stories}, volume = { 29.3}, year = {1953}, month = {April 1953}, pages = {10-53}, abstract = {

Satire on advertising.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Kendall Foster Crossen (1910-81)} } @booklet {1483, title = {"My Old Venusian Home"}, howpublished = {Startling Stories }, volume = {28.3}, year = {1953}, note = {

Rpt. in Startling Stories (British Edition), no. 13 ([1953]): 57-63, 66; and in\ Science Fiction Yearbook, no. 3 (1969): 66-71, 86.

}, month = {January 1953}, pages = {61-68}, abstract = {

Satire on slavery.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Kendall Foster Crossen (1910-81)} } @booklet {11375, title = {"Incubation"}, howpublished = {Future Tense: New and Old Tales of Science Fiction}, year = {1952}, month = {1952}, pages = {342-51}, publisher = {Greenberg/Ambassador Books}, address = {New York/Toronto, ON, Canada}, abstract = {

The story is set in a future where mechanization has gradually led to the acceptance by most people of the complete regimentation of daily life.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {John D[ann] Macdonald (1916-86)}, editor = {Kendall Foster Crossen (1910-81)} } @booklet {11374, title = {"Love Story"}, howpublished = {Future Tense: New and Old Tales of Science Fiction}, year = {1952}, month = {1952}, pages = {352-64}, publisher = {Greenberg/Ambassador Books}, address = {New York/Toronto, ON, Canada}, abstract = {

Satire in which children in the United States discover that their parents tell them one thing and then behave differently and decide that what they are told is the truth. They then kill all the adults. The story is set many years later depicts the results.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {[Kendall Foster] [Crossen] (1910-81)}, editor = {Kendall Foster Crossen (1910-81)} } @booklet {1424, title = {"Public Enemy"}, howpublished = {Dynamic Science Fiction }, volume = {1.1 }, year = {1952}, month = {December 1952}, pages = {105-10}, abstract = {

Eutopia. Public officials are held responsible for the effects of their actions on citizens.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Kendall Foster Crossen (1910-81)} } @booklet {1425, title = {"Things of Distinction"}, howpublished = {Startling Stories }, volume = {25.2 }, year = {1952}, note = {

Rpt. in Future Tense: New and Old Tales of Science Fiction. Ed. Kendell Foster Crossen (New York: Greenberg/Toronto, ON, Canada: Ambassador Books, 1952), 94-147.

}, month = {March 1952}, pages = {98-126}, abstract = {

Satire on advertising.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Kendall Foster Crossen (1910-81)} } @booklet {1371, title = {"Restricted Clientele"}, howpublished = {Thrilling Wonder Stories (New York) }, volume = {37.3}, year = {1951}, month = {February 1951}, pages = {133-44}, abstract = {

Monopoly capitalist dystopia and nonviolent revolution led by scientists. There are three classes in the future, the Investors (50 with 75 permitted), who own the wealth of the Galaxy and are the government under a Chairman, the Intellectuals, and the Manuals, who are 97.6\% of the population. Social mobility possible in both directions. There are opposition Liberals among the Intellectuals.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Kendall Foster Crossen (1910-81)} }