Frezza, Robert (A.)
FREZZA, Robert (A.)
FREZZA, Robert (A.). American, b. 1956. Genres: Science fiction/Fantasy. Career: U.S. Army Claims Service, Fort Meade, MD, deputy chief of personnel in Claims and Recovery Division, 1985-93; writer, 1993-. Publications: A Small Colonial War (military science fiction), 1989; McLendon's Syndrome (humorous science fiction), 1993; Fire in a Faraway Place (military science fiction), 1994; Cain's Land (military science fiction), 1995; The VMR Theory (humorous science fiction), 1996. Contributor of short fiction to Amazing. Address: 8133 Turn Loop Rd., Glen Burnie, MD 21061, U.S.A.
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