Geo. W. Proctor began his career writing science fiction, fantasy and westerns after leaving his job as reporter for the Dallas Morning News. In almost 30 years, he wrote 96 novels under a series of pen names, including Clay Tanner and Hank Mitchum (westerns) and was a Spur Award nominee for BLOOD OF MY BLOOD. His sf titles included STARWINGS and THE ESPER TRANSFER, as well as the media tie-in V:CHICAGO CONVERSION. With Robert E. Vardeman, he co-authored the nine titles in the SWORDS OF RAEMLLYN series. In the mid-'90s he became an instructor at the University of Texas, Arlington, in the journalism and communications department, responsible for teaching five different courses, a post he held until his untimely death in 2008.
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