Rolf W. Liersch

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Rolf Werner Liersch (born 1943 ) is a German science fiction author.

From the beginning of the 1960s, Liersch wrote science fiction stories for various booklet series under the pseudonym . From 1967 to 1971 he was the first editor of the German edition of the satirical magazine MAD . In 1981, together with Thomas RP Mielke, he developed the concept of the booklet series Die Terranauten and wrote two episodes of the booklet series and, under his real name, the novel Sternenstaub for the paperback series, which was nominated for the Kurd-Laßwitz Prize in 1982 .

bibliography

The series are sorted by the year of publication of the first title.

Utopia science fiction (1961 and 1967)
  • 282 The Catcher (as Rolf W. Liersch)
  • 522 The Terra Agent (as Ed la Rocca)
Rex Corda (1966/1967, as Arno Zoller)
  • 3 The agents of lactone
  • 9 The trap in the cosmos
  • 16 In the temple of the sirens
  • 20 The Fate of the "Changed"
  • 24 The cosmic criminal
  • 27 Mutant Rebellion
  • 33 Chaos in the Galaxy
  • 36 Terror in the micro-empire
Magic Circle Science Fiction (1966-1969, as Chester Henderson)
  • 18 Water for Travens Planet
  • 23 The outcasts of the earth
  • 34 The key to eternity
  • 41 Cosmic error
  • 53 children of the stars
  • 91 Battle for Centaurium
Ad Astra (1967/1968, as Arno Zoller)
  • 554 The water king from the Zenta Gorge
  • 564 colony over the abyss
  • 574 At the edge of the worlds
  • 578 Honkie Alpha 3 death trap
  • 582 The black pyramids of Gowan
  • 588 Stranded under a strange sun
The Terranauts (1981, as Arno Zoller)
  • 59 A world for Yggdrasil
  • 60 duel in solitude

Terranaut paperback:

  • Stardust (as Rolf W. Liersch)
Short stories
  • Louse in fur. In: Everything revolves around the earth. Utopia # 506.
  • Brain work. In: Flying high. Bastei SF bestseller # 22044.

literature

  • Uwe Weiher: Rolf W. Liersch. Contribution to magic mirror online.

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