- Author: Gene Van Troyer Author Record # 11382
- Legal Name: Van Troyer, Gene David
- Birthplace: Portland, Oregon, USA
- Birthdate: 1 December 1950
- Deathdate: 18 July 2009
- Language: English
- Webpages: obits.oregonlive.com, SFWA
- Used These Alternate Names: Gene VanTroyer
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Magazine Editor Series
- Star*Line
- Star*Line, November-December 1982 (1982) with Robert Frazier
- Star*Line - 1983 (1983) with Robert Frazier
- Star*Line - 1984 (1984) with Robert Frazier
- Have You Seen the Aliens? (1975)
- A Patch of Heaven (1975)
- Spark Plugs of the Galaxy Racers (1986)
- An After-Image, Slowly Fading (1989)
- Marooned off Xanadu (1989)
- The Story of Urashima Taro: A Japanese Folktale (1989) with Tomoko Oshiro
- Kayla, Lost (1992)
- Reflections (1973)
- Pacem in Terris (1974)
- Whale Songs (1976)
- The Axeltree (unfinished) (1978) [only as by Gene VanTroyer]
- The Anapest Is Not a Transcendant Bug (1978)
- The Dactyl Is Not a Pterosaur (1978)
- The Knowledge of Loss (1979)
- Gonna Laugh Dem Rollin' Bones (1980)
- Japan 2 (1980)
- The Starfarers (1981) with Robert Frazier
- Head & Heart (1981)
- For the Listening at the Verge of Brinkless Space (1981)
- Three Views of the Cosmic Ballet (1982)
- The Whole Message (1983)
- Falling Astronauts (1983)
- The Memory in the Earth (1984) with Robert Frazier and Andrew Joron and Kathryn Rantala
- Canned Velvet (1984)
- The Axel Tree (1984)
- The Changing (1988)
- Hibernal Cryodreams of Conquest (1992) with Steve Sneyd
- Mike's Poem (1992)
- Event Horizons (2000)
- Post-Material Lotophagi (2007)
- (You Are Here) You Are Often Replaced (2008)
- (You Are Here) If Your Aren't, Who Is (2008)
- Topquark (2008)
- (You Are Here) Inside Back Out (2008)
- (You Are Here) Your Very Own Intranet (2009)
- (You Are Here) Multiverse (2009)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, January 1971) (1971)
- Letter (Amazing, May 1971) (1971)
- Letter to The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America, January 1977 (1977) [only as by Gene VanTroyer]
- Letter to The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America, Summer 1977 (1977)
- Letter (TASP #3) (1978) [only as by Gene VanTroyer]
- Spondee Stalks: Strong Foot (1979)
- We Have a Reply from Gene Van Troyer (1979)
- Gonna Laugh Dem Rollin' Bones (Introduction) (1979)
- The Myth of the Man at the Center (1980)
- Con Report (Star*Line, May-June 1981) (1981)
- On Criticism and Science Fiction Poetry (1982)
- Letter (Locus #255) (1982)
- Norwescon 5: Poetry Panel Report (1982)
- Poetry Markets (The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America, May 1982) (1982)
- The Poem in Process (1982)
- The Transpirations of the ORYCON 1982 Poetry Panel (1982)
- Science Poems (Star*Line, January-February 1983) (1983)
- Peregrinations: The Hard Rowing to the Sun (Star*Line, May-June 1983) (1983)
- Editorial (Star*Line, July-August 1983) (1983) with Robert Frazier
- Fun with Your New Forms (1983)
- Workshop: Limericks (Star*Line, November-December 1983) (1983) with Robert Frazier
- Airing the SF Poem (1 of 3) (1984) with Robert Frazier
- Con Report (Star*Line, January-February 1984) (1984)
- Dealing with Rejection (1984)
- Airing the SF Poem (2 of 3) (1984) with Robert Frazier
- Speaking in Tongues (1984)
- Airing the SF Poem (3 of 3) (1984) with Robert Frazier
- Peregrinations (Star*Line, May-June 1984) (1984)
- The Endless Con Job (1985)
- Report from Japan: Expectations and Market Realities (1990)
- In Memorium: Michael Marsh (1992)
- Letter (Science Fiction Eye #10) (1992)
- Takumi and Schiko Shibano: Japan's "Mr. Science Fiction" (1996)
- Introduction: Phase Shifting (2007)
- Riverside Quarterly, April 1973 (1973)
- Star*Line, March-April 1988 (1988)
- Star*Line, May-June 1988 (1988)
- Star*Line, July-August 1988 (1988)
- The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America, March 1977 (1977)
- In Communion with My Warts and Other Viral Guests (1984)
- Vertex Interviews Ursula K. Le Guin (1974) with Ursula K. Le Guin
- Not for Bulk or Quick Sale: An Informal Enquiry with Ursula K. Le Guin (1983) with Ursula K. Le Guin
- Ambitious to Wake Up (1989) by William Stafford