
During the 1960s, I read many stories by Hayden Howard (aka, John Hayden Howard). Howard had 73 stories published and a Science Fiction novel, The Eskimo Invasion, was nominated for the 1968 Nebula Award for Best Novel. The novel is based on “Arctic Invasion”–included in this collection–and the short story “Arctic Invasion” was nominated for the 1967 Hugo Award for Best Novelette and the 1967 Nebula Award for Best Novelette.
Hayden Howard wrote a variety of stories in different styles with different themes. He explores the life-altering choices and dark surprises that confront a professor in “The Tragedy of Henry Diddoh.”
Hayden Howard blends a 1940s prize-fighter and time-traveler in “Ten Rounds for the All-Time Champ.” The dangers of becoming too reliant on narrow rules show up in “We Specialists.”
A Canadian Arctic researcher is baffled by the bizarre villagers in “Arctic Invasion.” Hayden Howard could write classic SF action stories, too. I loved the wild anti-gravity battle in space between rival spaceship crews in “Mutiny in the Orbit of Uranus.”
Hayden Howard’s fine stories have been pretty much forgotten, but this wonderful collection may attract a whole new audience. GRADE: B+
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword By Laurie Winslow Sargent — 11
PART 1: WHAT IF — 17
The Tragedy of Henry Diddoh — 19
Ten Rounds From the All-Time Champ — 45
We Specialists — 60
PART 2: STRANGE ENCOUNTERS ON EARTH — 65
Gremmie’s Reef — 67
The Butcher — 86
Arctic Invasion — 95
PART 3: INTERPLANETARY TALES — 127
Haranu –129
Mutiny in the Orbit of Uranus — 146
AFTERWORD: HIDDEN FACTS ABOUT HAYDEN — 174