George Alec Effinger - Works

Works

Novels (non-series)
  • What Entropy Means to Me (1972)
  • Relatives (1973)
  • Nightmare Blue (1975) (with Gardner Dozois)
  • Felicia (1976)
  • Those Gentle Voices: A Promethean Romance of the Spaceways (1976)
  • Death in Florence (1978) (aka Utopia 3)
  • Heroics (1979)
  • The Wolves of Memory (1981)
  • Shadow Money (1988)
  • The Red Tape War (1990) (with Mike Resnick and Jack L. Chalker)
  • The Zork Chronicles (1990)
  • Look Away (1990) (novella)
  • Schrödinger's Kitten (1992)
  • Trinity: Hope Sacrifice Unity
  • The League of Dragons: A Castle Falkenstein Novel (1998)
Nick of Time series
  • The Nick of Time (1985)
  • The Bird of Time (1986)
Marîd Audran series
  • When Gravity Fails (1987)
  • A Fire in the Sun (1989)
  • The Exile Kiss (1991)
    • The Audran Sequence (omnibus)
  • Budayeen Nights (short stories, 2003)
Planet of the Apes Television series adaptations
  • Man the Fugitive (1974)
  • Escape to Tomorrow (1975)
  • Journey Into Terror (1975)
  • Lord of the Apes (1976)
Collections
  • Mixed Feelings (1974)
  • Irrational Numbers (1976)
  • Dirty Tricks (1978)
  • Idle Pleasures (1983) (science fiction sports stories)
  • Author's Choice Monthly Issue 1: The Old Funny Stuff (1989)
  • Maureen Birnbaum, Barbarian Swordsperson (1993)
  • George Alec Effinger Live! From Planet Earth (2005)
    • stories selected and introduced by friends, fellow writers and editors
  • A Thousand Deaths (2007)
    • the novel The Wolves of Memory plus 7 additional Sandor Courane stories (6 uncollected)
Short stories
  • "Mars: The Home Front" (1996)
  • " The Last Full Measure (short story)"

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