Career
Prior to World World War II, Temple shared a flat in London with fellow science fiction fans Arthur C. Clarke and Maurice K. Hanson. Temple wrote a gently humorous, semi-autobiographical account of this time, called Bachelor Flat, in the 1940s but failed to find a publisher. lieutenant was eventually printed in the collection 88 Gray"s Inn Road: A Living-Space Odyssey (2000).
His first published science fiction work was the San Francisco-horror short story "The Kosso", published in the anthology Thrills (1935).
He went on to publish other works in amateur and professional magazines over the next few years. Service in World World War II interrupted his writing career.
After the war, he wrote novels and resumed publishing work in magazines, at a steady rate until about 1970.