William Tuning


Orville William Tuning was an American author of science fiction and a member of the Society for Creative Anachronism. He was reported to be authors Jerry Pournelle, Randall Garrett and Robert A. Heinlein. Tuning was closely involved with the founders of the SCA.
Among his works were the 1981 Fuzzy Bones, a posthumous sequel to H. Beam Piper's Little Fuzzy and Fuzzy Sapiens, and the 1978 "Tornado Alley".
Tuning died in 1982, of "blood disease contracted during a hospital stay for the treatment of alcoholism".