William B. Ellern

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William B. Ellern (born November 30, 1933) is an American science fiction author. Ellern has worked as an engineer, including for the Jet Propulsion Labs, Raytheon, Boeing, Harbor General Hospital, Hughes, Northrop.

He was born in Portland, Oregon, U.S. to May Eileen Ellern and William C. Ellern.

In July 1965 he asked for, and received, permission from E. E. Smith to extend the Lensman series of novels. Since that time he wrote science-fiction short stories, including "Moon Prospector" (Analog, 1966), "New Lensman Serials" (Perry Rhodan Magazine, 1975) and "Triplanetary Agent" (Perry Rhodan Magazine, 1978). There is a third unpublished story.

In 1976 New Lensman was published, containing a chapter called Moon Inspector, based on a piece called Moon Prospector which Ellern had written for the April 1966 issue of Analog. He is on the board of directors of the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society, with a term expiring in 2008.

He is married to Anne Morrel.

William B. Ellern has two sons (William A. Ellern), (Scott A. Ellern) and two daughters (Gillian D. Ellern), (Lorita E. Ellern).

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  • cover of April 1966 issue of Analog magazine, with "Moon prospector" story by William Ellern