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George Edgar Slusser is an American scholar, professor, and writer.  Along with publisher/editor [[Robert Reginald]], he is one of the co-founders and Curator Emeritus of The [[J. Lloyd Eaton Collection]] of Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, located in the Special Collections & Archives Department at The University of California, Riverside.  He also organized the [[Eaton Con]] series of conferences there.
 
George Edgar Slusser is an American scholar, professor, and writer.  Along with publisher/editor [[Robert Reginald]], he is one of the co-founders and Curator Emeritus of The [[J. Lloyd Eaton Collection]] of Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, located in the Special Collections & Archives Department at The University of California, Riverside.  He also organized the [[Eaton Con]] series of conferences there.
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Latest revision as of 00:22, 26 January 2020

(July 14, 1939 -- November 4, 2014)

George Edgar Slusser is an American scholar, professor, and writer. Along with publisher/editor Robert Reginald, he is one of the co-founders and Curator Emeritus of The J. Lloyd Eaton Collection of Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, located in the Special Collections & Archives Department at The University of California, Riverside. He also organized the Eaton Con series of conferences there.

A host of SF writers and scholars have studied under Slusser, including Howard V. Hendrix, David Leiby, Bradford M. Lyau, and Daryl F. Mallett.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:


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