TAILIEUCHUNG - The Moon is Green

About Leiber Jr.: Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr. (December 24, 1910–September 5, 1992) was an influential American writer of fantasy, horror and science fiction. He was also an expert chess player and a champion fencer. Leiber (pronounced Lie-ber) married Jonquil Stephens on January 16, 1936, and their son Justin Leiber was born in 1938. Jonquil's death in 1969 precipitated a three-year bout of alcoholism, but he returned to his original form with a fantasy novel set in modern-day San Francisco, Our Lady of Darkness — serialized in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction as "The Pale Brown Thing" (1977) —. | feedboo is The Moon is Green Leiber Jr. Fritz Reuter Published 1952 Categorie s Fiction Science Fiction Short Stories Source http etext 29662 1 About Leiber Jr. Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr. December 24 1910-September 5 1992 was an influential American writer of fantasy horror and science fiction. He was also an expert chess player and a champion fencer. Leiber pronounced Lie-ber married Jonquil Stephens on January 16 1936 and their son Justin Leiber was born in 1938. Jonquil s death in 1969 precipitated a three-year bout of alcoholism but he returned to his original form with a fantasy novel set in modern-day San Francisco Our Lady of Darkness serialized in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction as The Pale Brown Thing 1977 in which cities were the breeding grounds for new types of elementals called paramentals summonable by the dark art of megapolisomancy with such activities centering around the Transamerica Pyramid. Our Lady of Darkness won the World Fantasy Award. In the last years of his life Leiber married his second wife Margo Skinner a journalist and poet with whom he had been friends for many years. Many people believed that Leiber was living in poverty on skid row but the truth of the matter was that Leiber preferred to live simply in the city spending his money on dining movies and travel. In the last years of his life royalty checks from TSR the makers of Dungeons and Dragons who had licensed the mythos of the Fafhrd and Gray Mouser series were enough in themselves to ensure that he lived comfortably. Leiber s death occurred a few weeks after a physical collapse while traveling from a science-fiction convention in London Ontario with Skinner. The cause of his death was given as organic brain disease. He wrote a short autobiography Not Much Disorder and Not So Early Sex which can be found in The Ghost Light 1984 . A critical biography Witches of the Mind by Bruce Byfield is available and an essay examining his literary relationship .

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