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He also publishes anthologies as "Martin Harry Greenberg."
This bio is signficantly out of date.
Pleasantville 23:26, 13 February 2007 (UTC)reply
Six years later it includes four obituary references (and his death is covered), one of which I added without reading. They may include some other biographical information useful here.
I visited our obituary sources (4) and expanded or corrected slightly here and there. At least two of them are derivative and all four may be derived from sources cited by one of them, [ref name=sfscope].
I have not read them and don't know when/whether I will do so. Thanks to SFScope for maintaining the links via
Internet Archive!
The first two are his local university and city newspapers ... Upon skimming the former (and earliest) of these I think SFScope may plagiarize it. The second cites a 2001 story on Greenberg in the same newspaper but identifies it only by author, not date or title.
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He also publishes anthologies as "Martin Harry Greenberg."
This bio is signficantly out of date.
Pleasantville 23:26, 13 February 2007 (UTC)reply
Six years later it includes four obituary references (and his death is covered), one of which I added without reading. They may include some other biographical information useful here.
I visited our obituary sources (4) and expanded or corrected slightly here and there. At least two of them are derivative and all four may be derived from sources cited by one of them, [ref name=sfscope].
I have not read them and don't know when/whether I will do so. Thanks to SFScope for maintaining the links via
Internet Archive!
The first two are his local university and city newspapers ... Upon skimming the former (and earliest) of these I think SFScope may plagiarize it. The second cites a 2001 story on Greenberg in the same newspaper but identifies it only by author, not date or title.