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George Alec Effinger was born on 10 January, 1947 in Cleveland, Ohio, is an American science fiction author. Discover George Alec Effinger's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Occupation Novelist, short story writer
Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 10 January 1947
Birthday 10 January
Birthplace Cleveland, Ohio
Date of death 27 April, 2002
Died Place New Orleans, Louisiana
Nationality United States

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1922

He achieved his greatest success with the trilogy of Marîd Audran novels set in a 22nd-century Middle East, with cybernetic implants and modules allowing individuals to change their personalities or bodies.

The novels are in fact set in a thinly veiled version of the French Quarter of New Orleans.

1947

George Alec Effinger (January 10, 1947 – April 27, 2002) was an American science fiction author, born in Cleveland, Ohio.

Effinger was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on January 10, 1947.

His father was a United States Navy veteran and his mother was a prostitute, and he grew up very poor.

He attended Yale University on a scholarship, but he failed organic chemistry and dropped out of the pre-med program.

He moved to New York City and began writing.

His first wife, Diana, sometimes babysat for Damon Knight and Kate Wilhelm, a married couple who were both science fiction writers.

He joined the Clarion Writers' Workshop which they sponsored.

1960

Effinger met his first wife Diana in the 1960s.

1970

He made brief forays into writing comic books in the early 1970s, mostly in Marvel Comics' science fiction, fantasy, and horror titles; and again in the late 1980s, including the first issue of a series of his own creation entitled Neil and Buzz in Space & Time, about two fictional astronauts who travel to the edge of the universe to find it contains nothing but an ocean planet with a replica of a small New Jersey town on its only island.

The first issue was the only issue, and the story ended on a cliffhanger.

It was released by Fantagraphics.

He also wrote a story based in the Zork universe.

Effinger was known to close friends as "Piglet", a nickname from his youth which he later came to dislike.

Throughout his life, Effinger suffered from health problems.

These resulted in enormous medical bills which he was unable to pay, resulting in a declaration of bankruptcy.

Because Louisiana's system of law descends from the Napoleonic Code rather than English Common Law, the possibility existed that copyrights to Effinger's works and characters might revert to his creditors, in this case the hospital.

However, no representative of the hospital showed up at the bankruptcy hearing, and Effinger regained the rights to all his intellectual property.

Effinger suffered a hearing loss of about 70% due to childhood infections, only helped about the last 10 years of his life by hearing aids.

He did not drive most of his life, and only got a driver's license at about age 39 for check-cashing purposes.

He was married from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s to artist Beverly K. Effinger, and from 1998 to 2000 to fellow science fiction author Barbara Hambly.

He died in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Novels (non-series)

Nick of Time series

Marîd Audran series

Planet of the Apes Television series adaptations

1971

Effinger's first three stories were published in the first Clarion anthology in 1971.

His first published story was "The Eight-Thirty to Nine Slot" in Fantastic in 1971.

During his early period, he also published under a variety of pseudonyms.

1972

His first novel, What Entropy Means to Me (1972), was nominated for the Nebula Award.

1987

The three published novels were When Gravity Fails (1987), A Fire in the Sun (1989), and The Exile Kiss (1991); Effinger also contributed to the computer game Circuit's Edge (1990), based on When Gravity Fails.

He began a fourth Budayeen novel, Word of Night, but completed only the first two chapters.

1988

His novelette "Schrödinger's Kitten" (1988) received both the Hugo and the Nebula Award, as well as the Japanese Seiun Award.

2003

Those two chapters were reprinted in the anthology Budayeen Nights (2003) which has all of Effinger's short material from the Marîd Audran setting.

2005

A collection of his stories was published posthumously in 2005, entitled ''George Alec Effinger Live!

From Planet Earth''; includes the complete stories Effinger wrote under the pseudonym "O. Niemand" and many of Effinger's best-known stories.

Each O. Niemand story is a pastiche in the voice of a different major American writer (Flannery O'Connor, Damon Runyon, Mark Twain, etc.), all set on the asteroid city of Springfield.

"Niemand" is from the German word for "nobody", and the initial O was intended by Effinger as a visual pun for Zero, and possibly also as a reference to the author O. Henry.

Other stories he wrote were the series of Maureen (Muffy) Birnbaum parodies, which placed a preppy into a variety of science fictional, fantasy, and horror scenarios.