Works
- Landis, Geoffrey A. (1991). Myths, legends, and true history. Author's Choice Monthly. 26. Eugene, OR: Pulphouse Publications. OCLC 25242854.
- Landis, Geoffrey A. (November 2001). Mars Crossing. Tor Books. ISBN 978-0-8125-7648-1. http://books.google.com/?id=gg7OGjdLBcUC&dq=Mars+Crossing+landis.
- Landis, Geoffrey A. (December 2001). Impact Parameter (and Other Quantum Realities). Urbana, IL: Golden Gryphon Press. ISBN 1-930846-06-1. http://www.goldengryphon.com/ip-frame.html.
- Landis, Geoffrey A. (2009). Iron Angels. Van Zeno Press. ISBN 978-0-9789244-7-8. http://www.vanzenopress.com/author_landis.htm.
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