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Author, editor, and publisher Michael Roy Burgess, aka Robert Reginald, died  of heart failure.  
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Author, editor, and publisher '''Michael Roy Burgess''', aka '''Robert Reginald''', is best known for his [[critic]]al essays and [[bibliographical]] work in the [[SF]] field, but he was also the author of several novels and short stories.
  
Reginald is best known for his critical essays and bibliographical work in the SF field, but he was also the author of several novels and short stories.  He founded and ran [[The Borgo Press]],  major published of critical works on [[SF]], and edited the Press's ''[[Science Fiction & Fantasy Book Review]]''.  He helped found The [[J. Lloyd Eaton Collection]] of Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, located in the Special Collections & Archives Department at The University of California, Riverside.
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He founded and ran [[The Borgo Press]],  major publisher of critical works on [[SF]], and edited the Press's ''[[Science Fiction & Fantasy Book Review]]''.  He helped found The [[J. Lloyd Eaton Collection]] of Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, located in the Special Collections & Archives Department at The University of California, Riverside.
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He died  of heart failure.
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* 1993 -- [[Pilgrim Award]]
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* 1993 [[Pilgrim Award]]
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Revision as of 15:22, 4 May 2021

(February 11, 1948 – November 20, 2013)

Author, editor, and publisher Michael Roy Burgess, aka Robert Reginald, is best known for his critical essays and bibliographical work in the SF field, but he was also the author of several novels and short stories.

He founded and ran The Borgo Press, major publisher of critical works on SF, and edited the Press's Science Fiction & Fantasy Book Review. He helped found The J. Lloyd Eaton Collection of Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, located in the Special Collections & Archives Department at The University of California, Riverside.

He died of heart failure.

Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:



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