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  • Review: Another meta-fiction piece, but at least with this one, the reader has as much fun as Effinger is evidently having.

    REVIEW: A Thousand Deaths by George Alec Effinger 2007

  • George Alec Effinger is back, as is Resnick, and we have the two Joes, Cavalieri and Lansdale, among others.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Blue Tyson 2007

  • George Alec Effinger is back, as is Resnick, and we have the two Joes, Cavalieri and Lansdale, among others.

    Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: The Further Adventures of the Joker - Martin H. Greenberg Blue Tyson 2006

  • Marty Halpern serves up Part 2 of his profile of George Alec Effinger, focusing on the collection George Alec Effinger Live!

    SF Tidbits for 5/13/09 2009

  • George Alec Effinger wrote some funny stuff, although his humor veered more into surrealist/absurdism than that of most of these other writers.

    MIND MELD: The Funniest Writers in the History of SF/F 2009

  • Marty Halpern serves up Part 2 of his profile of George Alec Effinger, focusing on the collection George Alec Effinger Live!

    May 2009 2009

  • At More Red Ink: Marty Halpern posts the fascinating first part of a 3-part profile on one of my favorite sf writers: George Alec Effinger (When Gravity Fails, A Thousand Deaths, Budayeen Nights): "George is (was) one of the most underrated and underappreciated authors within the science fiction and fantasy genre ..."

    April 2009 2009

  • At More Red Ink: Marty Halpern posts the fascinating first part of a 3-part profile on one of my favorite sf writers: George Alec Effinger (When Gravity Fails, A Thousand Deaths, Budayeen Nights): "George is (was) one of the most underrated and underappreciated authors within the science fiction and fantasy genre ..."

    SF Tidbits for 4/12/09 2009

  • There is a truly awful story by George Alec Effinger.

    La Rusticana, Heverlee juleske 2008

  • In his latest Overlooked or Over-hyped? column, Neil Walsh looks at two books featuring protagonists with lost memories: The Wolves of Memory by George Alec Effinger and Soldier of Sidon by Gene Wolfe.

    March 2008 2008

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