George Edgar Slusser (born July 14, 1939, Bastille Day), 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 & Fantasy Literature, located in the Special Collections & Archives Department at the University of California, Riverside.
He is married to French/American scholar, professor and writer, Danièle Chatelain.
A host of science fiction writers and scholars have studied under Slusser, including Howard V. Hendrix, David Leiby, Bradford M. Lyau, Daryl F. Mallett and more.
Read more about George Edgar Slusser: Education, Career, Papers Presented, Awards
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