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(November 17, 1942 – March 8, 2007)
Paul G. Walker, a New Jersey sercon fan, critic and sf author, contributed extensively to fanzines in the 1970s, as well as writing book reviews for Galaxy. He is best remembered for the series of author interviews he did for Frank Dietz’ fanzine Luna and others, later collected in a book, Speaking of Science Fiction: The Paul Walker Interviews, published by Dietz’ Luna Publications in 1978.
He wrote one novel, Who Killed Utopia (1980).
Person | 1942—2007 |
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