- two
volumes about Conan the Barbarian,
which Scithers co-edited with L.
Sprague de Camp. In 1963,
Scithers chaired Discon I, the 21st Worldcon, held in...
-
couple of years.
George H.
Scithers, the
first editor,
published many new
writers who went on to be
successful in the genre.
Scithers favored traditional stories...
- June 11, 1956. p. 30.
Scithers, George. "George
Scithers," in "Editorial: In
Memories Yet
Green by
Isaac Asimov,
George Scithers,
Kathleen Moloney, Shawna...
-
George H.
Scithers,
Darrell Schweitzer, John
Gregory Betancourt) "The
Haunting of Mara" (1988) in
Weird Tales Fall 1988 (ed.
George H.
Scithers, Darrell...
- exposition". 18
October 2010. John Ashmead;
Darrell Schweitzer;
George H.
Scithers (1982).
Constructing scientifiction & fantasy. TSR Hobbies. p. 24. Retrieved...
- was
again co-editor of the
revived Weird Tales,
first with
Scithers and then with
Scithers and Betancourt. He has also been a part-time
literary agent...
- submissions, but the
negotiations failed.
Bernhard also
approached George H.
Scithers, who declined, but put
Bernhard in
touch with Gary
Gygax of TSR. On 27...
- co-founded a
literary agency with
George Scithers and
Darrell Schweitzer. A year later, Betancourt,
Scithers, and
Schweitzer licensed the name
Weird Tales...
- 2015.
Scithers,
George H., ed. (September 1, 2008). Cat Tales:
Fantastic Feline Fiction (paperback ed.).
Wildside Press. ASIN B00CC4382O.
Scithers, George...
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Tales was more
lastingly revived at the end of the 1980s by
George H.
Scithers, John
Gregory Betancourt and
Darrell Schweitzer, who
formed Terminus Publishing...