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Revision as of 01:07, 10 April 2020
(1951 --)
Vinicoff is an editor and author who began to publish SF with "To Live in Alloy Continuity" in Analog for November, 1975 (with Marcia Martin).
He and Martin wrote other SF stories together, mainly for Analog.
His one solo novel of note was Maiden Flight (1988).
Vinicoff founded and edited Rigel, a small press prozine, from 1981 until it ceased publication in 1983.
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