Hugh Zachary (January 12, 1928 – September 5, 2016)[1][2] was an American novelist who has written science fiction novels under the pseudonyms Zach Hughes and Evan Innes (the latter for the America 2040 series). His other pseudonyms include Peter Kanto and Pablo Kane.[2] He described himself as "the most published, underpaid, and most unknown writer in the U.S."[3]
Some of his novels appear to be set in a shared universe, one where Earth experiences a nuclear apocalypse shortly after launching a colonization fleet to settle new worlds among the stars.[1]
Biography
Zachary was born in Holdenville, Oklahoma on January 12, 1928. He received his education from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.[4] He served in the U.S. Army and worked in broadcast journalism in Florida.[4][5][6] Zachary started writing as a full-time occupation along with his wife Elizabeth in 1963.[6][4]
Works
- One Day In Hell (1961, Hugh Zachary) Novel Books
- A Feast Of Fat Things (1968) Harris-Wolfe
- Second Chance (1976) Major Books ISBN 0-89041-115-8
- Desert Battle (1983) Dell ISBN 0-440-02065-4
- Bitter Victory (1983) Dell ISBN 0-440-00648-1
- The Venus Venture (1986, Hugh Zachary) Vanguard ISBN 0-8149-0915-9 (Crime / Mystery genre)
Science fiction
Near all of Hugh Zachary's science fiction stories were written under the pseudonym Zach Hughes. The exceptions have the name used listed after the publication date. For example, The World where Sex was Born was written using the pseudonym, Peter Kanto.
- The World where Sex was Born (1968, Peter Kanto) Ophelia Press OPH-123
- Rosy Cheeks (1969, Peter Kanto) Bee-Line
- A Dick for All Seasons (1970, Pablo Kane) Ophelia Press OPH-206
- Gwen, in Green (1974, Hugh Zachary) Fawcett Gold Medal M2982
- Seed of the Gods (1974) Berkley Medallion ISBN 0-425-02642-6
- Tide (1974) Berkley/Putnam ISBN 0-399-11358-4
- The Stork Factor (1975) Berkley Medallion ISBN 0-425-02781-3
- The St. Francis Effect (1976) Berkley Medallion ISBN 0-425-03111-X
- For Texas and Zed (1976) Popular Library ISBN 0-445-00370-7
- Tiger in the Stars (1976) Laser Books ISBN 0-373-72049-1
- Pressure Man (1980) Signet / New American Library ISBN 0-451-09498-0
- Sundrinker (1987) DAW Books ISBN 0-88677-213-3
- Life Force (1988) DAW Books ISBN 0-88677-297-4
- The Revenant (1988, Hugh Zachary) Onyx / New American Library ISBN 0-451-40092-5
Thunderworld science fiction series
- The Book of Rack the Healer (1973, Zach Hughes) Award Books AN1149
- The Legend of Miaree (1974) Ballantine Books ISBN 0-345-23888-5
- Killbird (1980) Signet / New American Library ISBN 0-451-09263-5
- Thunderworld (1982, Zach Hughes) Signet / New American Library ISBN 0-451-11290-3
- Gold Star (1983) Signet / New American Library ISBN 0-451-12625-4
- Closed System (1986) Signet / New American Library ISBN 0-451-14170-9
- The Dark Side (1987) Signet / New American Library ISBN 0-451-15111-9
- Mother Lode (1991) DAW Books ISBN 0-88677-497-7
- Deep Freeze (1992) DAW Books ISBN 0-88677-539-6
- The Omnificence Factor (1994) DAW Books ISBN 0-88677-588-4
NOTE: The Thunderworld series shares a common history, stellar cartography, and sometimes characters.
America 2040 science fiction series
The America 2040 series was written using the pseudonym Evan Innes.
Westerns
- Dos Caballos (1989, Hugh Zachary) M. Evans ISBN 0-87131-577-7
Sheriff Jugg Watson western series
Tusk Smith western series
The Sierra Leone romance/western series
Romance novels
- Love and Battle (1980, Hugh & Elizabeth Zachary) Ballantine ISBN 0-345-28610-3
Nonfiction
References
- 1 2 "Hughes, Zach". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
- 1 2 "Zach Hughes – Summary Bibliography". Internet Speculative Fiction Database.
- ↑ "A Brief Summary of the Life and Times of Hugh Zachary". Archived from the original on August 18, 2000. Retrieved April 26, 2014.
- 1 2 3 Hayes, Sherman; Bombell, Madeline (March 27, 1998). "nterview with Hugh and Elizabeth Zachary". University of North Carolina Wilmington.
- ↑ "Hugh Zachary". North Carolina Literary Review (16): 254. October 2007.
- 1 2 Hughes, Zach (December 1983). Gold Star. Signet / New American Library. ISBN 0-451-12625-4.
External links
- Zach Hughes at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Fantastic Fiction Home
- Interview with Hugh and Elizabeth Zachary, March 27, 1998, transcription of an oral history interview from UNCW Archives and Special Collections Online Database