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Isaac Asimov's 105th birth anniversary: what you need to know about the GOAT sci-fi writer

Born in Russia in 1902, Isaac Asimov first read a science fiction magazine in 1929. His experiments in writing began a couple years later. In June 1938, a publisher rejected his first story, but offered copious notes that Asimov said he found useful.

January 02, 2025 / 16:34 IST
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Dr Isaac Asimov this photo also appears on the jacket of the Doubleday first edition of Nine Tomorrows Photo by Phillip Leonian from New Yo
Isaac Asimov had a PhD in chemistry. His first sci-fi story was rejected by a publisher in 1938. (Photo by Phillip Leonian from New York via Wikimedia Commons)

One of the greatest science-fiction writers of all time, Isaac Asimov would have been 105 years old today. Born in Russia on January 2, 1920, Isaac Asimov moved to Boston, US, with his parents in 1923.

The first time Isaac Asimov read a science fiction magazine was in 1929. He became hooked from Day 1. In 1931, he started experimenting with writing. In 1938, Isaac Asimov joined a science-fiction fan group called the Futurians. In June of that same year, he submitted his first story for publication - and got his first rejection.

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However, Isaac Asimov managed to sell one of his stories to another publisher in October 1938. It appeared in the March 1939 edition of ‘Amazing Stories’. This became the beginning of an illustrious career as an author and editor of sci-fi.

In fact, Isaac Asimov became so prolific as a sci-fi writer that there were rumours during his lifetime that ‘Isaac Asimov’ was not one person but a ‘label’ under which multiple people wrote. In his introduction to ‘The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories’ (1976), Isaac Asimov wrote: “I’m sorry, if my copious output makes it seem impossible, but I’m alive, I’m young, and I’m only one person.”