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− | Arthur Leo Zagat was an American lawyer who gave it up to write [[pulp]] fiction, including SF, professionally. He is noted for his collaborations with fellow lawyer and SF writer [[Nat Schachner]]. | + | '''Arthur Leo Zagat''' was an [[American]] lawyer who gave it up to write [[pulp]] fiction, including [[SF]], professionally. He wrote some 500 stories, some using the [[penname]] '''Morgan Lafay'''. He is noted for his collaborations with fellow lawyer and [[SF writer]] [[Nat Schachner]]. |
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Latest revision as of 11:15, 29 October 2020
(February 15, 1896 – April 3, 1949)
Arthur Leo Zagat was an American lawyer who gave it up to write pulp fiction, including SF, professionally. He wrote some 500 stories, some using the penname Morgan Lafay. He is noted for his collaborations with fellow lawyer and SF writer Nat Schachner.
Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
Person | 1896—1949 |
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