The term science fiction was popularized, if not invented, in the 1920s by one of the genre’s principal advocates, the American publisher Hugo Gernsback, for whom the Hugo Award for science fiction novels is named. Gernsback published Amazing Stories, the first in a series of magazines devoted solely to what he called “scientifiction.”
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