Stanley Krueber

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1892 – 1987

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Who was Stanley Krueber?

Stanley Lee Krueber was an American fiction author known primarily for his pulp stories. He is best known for creating the fictional character: Achak, King of the Jungle. He was somewhat notorious for reworking other peoples' stories in order to meet his deadlines.

Krueber was born in Missouri, but his parents soon moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. He grew up in Colorado and later worked as a ranch hand at one of the many ranches of the surrounding area.

During the 1910s, Krueber started to sell stories to the pulp magazines that were becoming popular in the era. Krueber attempted to enlist in the armed forces when the United States joined World War I in 1917, but was denied entry because of an undefined heart condition. He wrote in many genres, first in the pulps and later in the upscale "slick" magazines, but never achieved a high degree of success or fame. During this time he also found work as an illustrator of pulp covers.

Krueber never became financially secure as a result of his work in the pulps and held many different jobs while pursuing his writing career. Many of his science fiction stories were shorter than 1,000 words, or even 500 words. These stories were popular among magazine editors because their short length made the stories useful for filling out a magazine's page layout.

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Born
Aug 28, 1892
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Lived in
  • Colorado
Died
Nov 10, 1987

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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