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Known today for the science-fiction story The Ultimate Eve, this little-documented writer left behind a tense, imaginative tale of alien invasion and psychological manipulation. The surviving record is slim, which gives the work an intriguing pulp-era mystery of its own.

by H. Sanford Effron
Very little biographical information about H. Sanford Effron appears to be readily documented in major public sources. What can be confirmed is that Effron wrote The Ultimate Eve, a science-fiction story published in Planet Stories in the Winter 1954 issue.
The story later remained accessible through Project Gutenberg and has also been recorded for LibriVox as part of a science-fiction collection, which suggests that Effron's work has continued to find readers and listeners long after its original magazine appearance.
Because reliable personal details are scarce, Effron is best remembered through the work itself: a compact mid-century science-fiction piece shaped by Cold War anxieties, extraterrestrial threat, and the brisk imagination of the pulp-magazine era.