Robert Lory | |
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Born | Troy, New York, US | December 29, 1936
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Harpur College |
Period | 1963-Present |
Robert Lory (born December 29, 1936)[1] is a US writer of speculative fiction, predominantly known for the Horrorscope, Shamryke Odell, Return of Dracula, and Trovo fiction series. Also contributed to the John Eagle Expeditor series of novels, writing under the Pyramid Books house name Paul Edwards.[2] Received a BA from Harpur College in 1961, and attended the Famous Writers School in 1964.[3] Worked for the Exxon Corporation as a public relations advisor from 1967, and served as editor of the Esso Manhattan, Exxon Manhattan, and the Esso Eastern Review.[3]