Judith Merril
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Fritz Leiber...with only a handful of characters. He also acted in a few films, once with his father in Warner Bros.' The Great Garrick (1937). Judith Merril (in the July 1969 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction) remarks on Leiber's... In this article: Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr., H. P. Lovecraft, Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, Nebula Award, Hugo Award, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Judith Merril, and World Fantasy Award |
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Wikipedia | October 28, 2009
Cyril M. Kornbluth
...enabling a far-future moron to "play doctor." Many of Kornbluth's novels were written as collaborations: either with Judith Merril (using the pseudonym Cyril Judd), or with Frederik Pohl. By far the most successful and important of...
In this article: Cyril M. Kornbluth, Frederik Pohl, The Marching Morons, The Little Black Bag, Cyril Judd, The Space Merchants, Gladiator-At-Law, and New York City
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Wikipedia | October 26, 2009
Canadian science fiction
...Phyllis Gotlieb, and a handful of other writers. Political upheaval in the United States brought such talents as Spider Robinson and Judith Merril. In 1973, the World Science Fiction Convention was held again in Toronto, bringing a new...
In this article: Toronto, Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens, Guy Gavriel Kay, Tanya Huff, A. E. van Vogt, Vancouver, Margaret Atwood, Robert J. Sawyer, and Charles de Lint
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Wikipedia | September 16, 2009
Theodore Sturgeon Award
...a juried award, with winners selected by a committee composed of James Gunn , Frederik Pohl, and Judith Merril. After the 1996 Award, Judith Merril resigned and was replaced by Kij Johnson, the 1994 Sturgeon winner; in 2005, George...
In this article: Theodore Sturgeon, Theodore Sturgeon Award, University of Kansas, James Gunn, John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, George Zebrowski, Kij Johnson, and Frederik Pohl
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Wikipedia | September 14, 2009
SF '58: The Year's Greatest Science Fiction and Fantasy
...Greatest Science Fiction and Fantasy is a 1958 anthology of science fiction and fantasy short stories and articles edited by Judith Merril. It was published by Gnome Press in an edition of 4,000 copies of which 1,263 were never bound. It...
In this article: SF, Gnome Press, SF '58: The Year's Greatest Science Fiction And Fantasy, Isaac Asimov, Brian W. Aldiss, and Arthur C. Clarke
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Wikipedia | August 28, 2009
Judith Merril
...unpublished manuscripts and Japanese science-fiction material. This became the National Archives' "Judith Merril Fonds." Merril became a Canadian citizen in 1976. She became active in the Writers' Union. When the Union debated...
In this article: SF, C.M. Kornbluth, Frederik Pohl, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, National Archives of Canada, and Suicide
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Wikipedia | August 03, 2009
Science fiction libraries and museums
...of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Speculation is a leading collection of science fiction. It was founded in Toronto in 1970 by Judith Merril. This public library collection contains over 63,000 items, including books, magazines, audiovisual...
In this article: Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland, Maison d'Ailleurs, Science fiction libraries and museums, University of Liverpool, University of Iowa, Northern Illinois University, California Institute of Technology, Pierre Versins, and Paul Allen
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Wikipedia | July 11, 2009
Jon Lomberg
...grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. During a visit to Toronto, Canada after college, he was invited by science fiction author Judith Merril to display his artwork at a conference she organised for the Ontario Institute for Studies in...
In this article: Jon Lomberg, Carl Sagan, Milky Way, Planetary Society, Contact, NASA, Cosmos, Toronto, and Hawaii
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Wikipedia | April 05, 2009
Emily Pohl-Weary
Emily Pohl-Weary is a Canadian novelist and magazine editor . She is the granddaughter of science fiction writers Judith Merril and Frederik Pohl. Her 2002 biography Better to Have Loved: The Life of Judith Merril won the Hugo Award for...
In this article: Emily Pohl-Weary, Hugo Award, Broken Pencil, Asimov's Science Fiction, Sugar, Frederik Pohl, and Toronto
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Wikipedia | February 21, 2009
Tomorrow, the Stars
...the actual selection of the stories, and the work involved in arranging for their publication, was done by Frederik Pohl and Judith Merril. This is confirmed by Virginia Heinlein in Grumbles from the Grave (without mentioning Pohl or Merril)...
In this article: Robert A. Heinlein, Frederik Pohl, Library and Archives Canada, Doubleday and Company, Bud Webster, Grumbles from the Grave, and Tomorrow, the Stars
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Wikipedia | December 26, 2008
Arrowhead (science fiction venue)
...though it is probably more fair to describe it as a "crash-pad." Walt and Lee Richmond , Damon Knight, Kate Wilhelm, Thomas M. Disch, Judith Merril, Lester Del Rey, Anne McCaffery, Arthur C. Clarke, Frederik Pohl and many, many more made...
In this article: Virginia Kidd, James Blish, Damon Knight, Hurricane Diane, Lee Richmond, Lester del Rey, and Thomas M. Disch
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Description from Wikipedia:
Judith Josephine Grossman (January 21, 1923 - September 12, 1997), who took the pen-name Judith Merril about 1945, was an American and then Canadian science fiction writer, editor and political activist.
- Also Known As:
- Cyril Judd
- Birth Date:
- January 21, 1923
- Birthplace:
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Death Date:
- September 12, 1997
- Place of Death:
- Toronto, Canada
- Occupation:
- Editor, novelist, short story author
- Influenced:
- Karl Schroeder
- Debut Work:
- "That Only a Mother"
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