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George Alec Effinger Live! from Planet Earth

George Alec Effinger Live! from Planet Earth( )
Author: Effinger, George Alec
Contribution by: Barrett, Neal
ISBN:978-1-930846-32-6
Publication Date:May 2005
Publisher:Golden Gryphon Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $25.95
Book Description:

Originally intended to be a collaboration with the author, this collection of the most memorable short stories of the late George Alec Effinger is a tribute from those who best knew his work--his friends, fellow writers, and editors. In addition to handpicking their favorite pieces, Michael Bishop, Neil Gaiman, Barbara Hambly, Mike Resnick, Howard Waldrop, and others have contributed a personal introduction or afterword to accompany each selection that reveals their deep respect for...
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Book Details
Pages:363
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / Short Stories (Single Author)
Fiction / Science Fiction / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.5 x 8.5 x 1.35 Inches
Book Weight:1.27 Pounds
Author Biography
Effinger, George Alec (Author)
Neal Barrett, Jr. was born in San Antonio Texas on November 3, 1929. His first science fiction work, To Tell the Truth, appeared in a 1960 issue of Galaxy. His short stories include Perpetuity Blues, Ginny Sweethips' Flying Circus, Stairs, Cush, and Radio Station St. Jack. His short stories have also been collected in several books including Slightly Off Center: Eleven Extraordinarily Exhilarating Tales, The Day the Decorators Came, and Other Seasons: The Best of Neal Barrett, Jr.

His first novel, Kelwin, was published in 1970. His other novels include The Gates of Time, The Leaves of Time, Stress Pattern, The Karma Corps, The Hereafter Gang, Interstate Dreams, and Prince of Christler-Coke. He also wrote graphic novels, crime fiction, young adult fantasy novels, and a variety of franchise novels for series like the Hardy Boys, Judge Dread, Babylon 5, and Dungeon's and Dragons. He was named Author Emeritus by SFWA in 2010. He died on January 12, 2014 at the age of 84.

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