| Born: November 25, 1926 in Bristol, Pennsylvania |
| First Publication: |
Tomorrow's Children (with F.N. Waldrop), Astounding, March 1947 |
| First Solo Publication: |
Logic, Astounding, July 1947 |
| First Novel: |
Vault of the Ages, Winston, 1952 |
| Hugo Awards: |
The Longest Voyage, 1961 Short Story |
| No Truce With Kings, 1964 Short Story |
| The Sharing of Flesh, 1969 Novelette |
| The Queen of Air and Darkness, 1972 Novella |
| Goat Song, 1973 Novelette |
| Hunter's Moon, 1979 Novelette |
| The Saturn Game, 1981 Novella |
| Nebula Awards: |
The Queen of Air and Darkness, 1971 Novelette |
| Goat Song, 1972 Novelette |
| The Saturn Game, 1981 Novella |
| SFWA President: |
1972-73 |
| Poul has won many other
awards, too numerous to list without microtype. Helives with
his wife, Karen, and cat, Tybalt. He has a daughter, Astrid
Anderson Bear, and grandchildren, Erik and Alexandra. |
| "Long live freedom and damn
the ideologies" - Robinson Jeffers |