Murray Leinster
Murray Leinster was the
nom de plume of
William Fitzgerald Jenkins. He was born in
Norfolk, Virginia on
June 16,
1896. During
World War I, he served with the Committee of Public Information and the United States Army (
1917-
1918). Following the war, Leinster became a free-lance writer. In
1921, he married Mary Mandola. They had four daughters. During
World War II, he served in the Office of War Information. He won the Liberty Award in
1937 for "A Very Nice Family," the
1956 Hugo Award for Best Novelette for "Exploration Team," a retro-Hugo in
1996 for Best Novelette for "First Contact." Leinster was the Guest of Honor at the 21st
Worldcon in
1963. In
1995, the
Sidewise Award for Alternate History was established, named after Leinster's story "Sidewise in Time." Murray Leinster died on
June 8,
1975.\n