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Laurence M. Janifer
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Bio: Lawrence M. Janifer has been a frequent contributor to Analog for four decades. His most famous creation is undoubtedly Gerald Knave, a hero whose exploits are featured in many of his novels and short stories.


1. Short [9960 words]Hex by Laurence M. Janifer [Science Fiction]
2. Mid-Length [40485 words]Brain Twister by Randall Garrett & Laurence M. Janifer [Science Fiction]
3. Long [59617 words]The Counterfeit Heinlein by Laurence M. Janifer [Science Fiction/Mystery/Crime]
  1. Long [59617 words]The Counterfeit Heinlein by Laurence M. Janifer [Science Fiction/Mystery/Crime]
2. Mid-Length [40485 words]Brain Twister by Randall Garrett & Laurence M. Janifer [Science Fiction]
3. Short [9960 words]Hex by Laurence M. Janifer [Science Fiction]

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1 Alienist
by Laurence M. Janifer
  Space travel was supposed to be safe. Accidents only happened to other people. So what was Gerald Knave doing stranded in the middle of space, with no way to get home--and no idea where he was? (Published: 2001)

Words: 68266 - Reading Time: 195-273 min.
Category: Science Fiction
34 Reader Ratings:
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2 Brain Twister
by Randall Garrett, Laurence M. Janifer
  "Mark Phillips" was the pseudonym of two well-known science fiction writers: Randall Garrett and Laurence M. Janifer. Their joint pen-name, derived from their middle names (Philip and Mark), was coined soon after their original meeting, at a science-fiction convention. Both men were drunk at the time, which explains a good deal, and only one ever sobered up. A matter for constant contention between the collaborators was which one. They collaborated for some years, and devised an interesting meth... more info>> (Published: 1962)

Words: 40485 - Reading Time: 115-161 min.
Category: Science Fiction
16 Reader Ratings:
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3 Hex
by Laurence M. Janifer
  She was a young, enthusiastic worker for the Welfare Department. She liked helping people ... only she really-but-good helped them! A science fiction classic from the pages of "Astounding Science Fiction," edited by the legendary John W. Campbell, Jr. (Published: 1959)

Words: 9960 - Reading Time: 28-39 min.
Category: Science Fiction
15 Reader Ratings:
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4 The Counterfeit Heinlein
by Laurence M. Janifer
  "Both Knave and I have more respect and admiration for Robert A. Heinlein than either of us can well say. Nothing said by any person in this report is to be taken as a denigration of Heinlein or his work; indeed, no sf writer mentioned, quoted from, or alluded to by Knave or by any Misfit lacks the respect and admiration we both gladly give him, or her."--Laurence M. Janifer (Published: 2001)

Words: 59617 - Reading Time: 170-238 min.
Category: Science Fiction/Mystery/Crime
31 Reader Ratings:
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5 Wizard
by Laurence M. Janifer
  "Behold the Tortoise: He maketh no progress unless he sticketh out his neck." But he maketh very little progress unless he pick the right time and place to "sticketh out his neck"--which can be quite a sticky problem for a man in a medieval culture! A classic science fiction story from "Astounding Science Fiction," edited by the legendary John W. Campbell, Jr.! (Published: 1960)

Words: 7265 - Reading Time: 20-29 min.
Category: Science Fiction
9 Reader Ratings:
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