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'''Aarne Haapakoski''' (1904, [[Pieksämäki]], [[Southern Savonia]] - 1961) was a Finnish pulp writer. He is perhaps best known for a [[detective fiction]] series about architect/detective "Klaus Karma"<ref>[http://acta.uta.fi/english/teos.phtml?10856 A Dissertation from Tampere University]</ref> and a science fiction series about a robot named "Atorox." The Atorox stories were written under the pseudonym '''Outsider'''.<ref>[[The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction]] page 428</ref> The [[Atorox Award]] for Finnish science fiction is named for Atorox.

'''Aarne Haapakoski''' (1904, [[Pieksämäki]], [[Southern Savonia]] - 1961 [[Malaga]]) was a Finnish pulp writer. He is perhaps best known for a [[detective fiction]] series about architect/detective "Klaus Karma"<ref>[http://acta.uta.fi/english/teos.phtml?10856 A Dissertation from Tampere University]</ref> and a science fiction series about a robot named "Atorox." The Atorox stories were written under the pseudonym '''Outsider'''.<ref>[[The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction]] page 428</ref> The [[Atorox Award]] for Finnish science fiction is named for Atorox.



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Aarne Haapakoski.

Aarne Haapakoski (1904, Pieksämäki, Southern Savonia - 1961 Malaga) was a Finnish pulp writer. He is perhaps best known for a detective fiction series about architect/detective "Klaus Karma"[1] and a science fiction series about a robot named "Atorox." The Atorox stories were written under the pseudonym Outsider.[2] The Atorox Award for Finnish science fiction is named for Atorox.

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