Theodore L. Thomas
Theodore Lockard Thomas was an American chemical engineer and Patent attorney who wrote more than 50 science fiction short stories, published between the early 1950s to the late 1970s. He also collaborated on two novels with Kate Wilhelm, as well as producing stories under the pseudonyms of Leonard Lockhard and Cogswell Thomas, and was nominated for a Nebula award and a Hugo Award.Nonfiction
- "The Watery Wonders of Captain Nemo"
Collaborations with Kate Wilhelm
- The Clone
- The Year of the Cloud
Short stories
- "The Far Look", in Astounding Science Fiction, August 1956
- "Ceramic Incident", in Astounding Science Fiction, October 1956
- "The Innocents’ Refuge", in Science Fiction Stories, May 1957
- "Satellite Passage", in If, December 1958
- "Day of Succession", in Astounding Science Fiction, August 1959
- "The Clone", in Fantastic, December 1959
- "December 28th", in Playboy, December 1959
- "The Intruder", in Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1961
- "Test", in Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1962
- "The Weather Man", in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, June 1962
- "", in Galaxy, April 1963
- "The Ice Ages", in Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1965
- "Science Springboard, The: Smog", article in Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1966
- "The Doctor", in Orbit 2, 1967
- "The Weather on the Sun", in Orbit 8, 1970
- "Early Bird ", in , 1973
- "Ker-Plop", in Asimov's Science Fiction, January 1979
- "The Splice", in Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1981
As Cogswell Thomas
- "Paradise Regained", in Saving Worlds, 1973
As Leonard Lockhard
- "Improbable Profession", in Astounding, September 1952
- "The Lagging Profession"