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      • George Guthridge (born 1948) is an American author and educator. He has published over 70 short stories and five novels and has been acclaimed for his successes teaching writing and critical/creative thinking. In 1997 he and coauthor Janet Berliner won the Bram Stoker Award for the Year's Best Horror Novel.
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  1. George Guthridge (born 1948) is an American author and educator. He has published over 70 short stories and five novels and has been acclaimed for his successes teaching writing and critical/creative thinking.

  2. Professor Emeritus. Subject of LearnAlaska TV show. Named as one of the top 78 teachers in America. Future Problem Solving National Coach of the Year. First Alaskan awarded Christa McAuliffe Fellowship.

  3. In 1974, George Guthridge (“Dr. G.”) set out to take the mystery out of learning to write. He wanted students to do what he did naturally. GWS Milestones. By 1976, many of his developmental English students were publishing in nationally circulated, professional magazines.

  4. Apr 9, 2021 · In 1997, George Guthridge and friend, the late Janet Berliner of South Africa, won the Bram Stoker Award for the Year’s Best Horror Novel. His short fiction has three times been a finalist for the Nebula and Hugo Awards for science fiction and fantasy, and he has won multiple awards for screenwriting.

  5. George Guthridge. Professor of English. by Tori Tragis, University Marketing and Publications. George Guthridge travels to Fairbanks each summer from his home in Dillingham to teach English at RAHI. Photo by Sam Chanar. I teach RAHI’s core classes: the two writing classes and the study skills class.

  6. George Guthridge is a nationally honored educator and an award-winning author. He has published five novels and more than seventy short stories and novelettes. He is now Professor of...

  7. (1948- ) US teacher and author who has also used the byline George Florance-Guthridge; he began to publish work of genre interest with "Dolls' Demise" in Analog for July 1976, with many further short stories following in F&SF and other venues.

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