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Bibliography

  1. (1993)

    BEFORE HONOR (A Double D Western)

  2. (1992)

    Comes the Hunter

  3. (1990)

    Walks Without a Soul

  4. (1987)

    For Crown and Kingdom

  5. (1986)

    Death's Acolyte

See complete bibliography (16)

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  • Legal name: George W. Proctor
  • Birthdate: 1946
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  • Genres: Science Fiction, Fantasy
  • Date of death: August 3, 2010 (aged 64)
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SF Site reports that fan and author George W. Proctor died 10 August. Born in 1946, Proctor wrote more than 90 novels between the 1970s and the 1990s, including the six-book Swords of Raemllyn series with Robert E. Vardeman (1985-87), The Esper Transfer (1978), Starwings (1984), and Blood of My Blood (1996). He also co-edited Lone Star Universe (1976) with Steven Utley, and The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume 4 (1981) with Arthur C. Clarke. Fantastic Fiction has his sf bibliography, including two novels based on the tv series V. He was active in fandom in the 1970s. By Ian Randal Strock



George W. Proctor, a cherished figure in Texas‘ science fiction community, died August 3. An active fanzine editor in the early 1970s, the best known of his several titles was Citadel. Proctor wrote sf professionally, and also edited the Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume III with Arthur C. Clarke.

At the time of his death, he was an instructor in the Communications department at the University of Texas at Arlington

Proctor was among the first fans who traded zines with me. Many years later at an AggieCon I had the particular pleasure of sitting at a table in the Con Suite with Proctor, Joe Lansdale and a few other Texas writers, and sharing an extended conversation with them. By News of Science Fiction Fandom