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Inventory of the George Alec Effinger/John K. Diomede Collection:n.a.
Biographical NoteGeorge Alec Effinger was born in Cleveland, Ohio January 10, 1947, and died April 27, 2002. His writing career started with attendance at the Clarion Workshop in 1970, and his first publication in 1971. His first novel was a Nebula award nominee. He received a Nebula award and Hugo Award for best novelette, for "Schroedinger’s Kitten." John K. Diomede was a pseudonym. Scope and Content NoteManuscript of "Dem Bones." Typed, 17 leaves. Included is blurb, 2 leaves. Published in Fantastic, September 1973.
RestrictionsAccessNo restrictions. Usage RestrictionsCopyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Administrative InformationProvenanceReceived from n.a. Processing InformationProcessed by Hal Hall in 2005 Detailed Description of the Collection
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