"To understand why George fell for this story, one must remember his stifled romanticism, his sense of personal failure, his deep need to believe. The thing came to him like, or rather instead of, a religious conversion."
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“Time Fighter” (p. 67); originally published in Fantastic Universe, March 1957
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Fritz Leiber
1910 – 1992
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