Women have long held a pivotal role in science fiction, shaping the genre with their innovative storytelling. Mary Shelly's Frankenstein is widely accepted as the first science fiction novel ever written. From the very beginning many of science fiction, fantasy, and horror's best, most influential writers have been female. Collected here in this captivating, five hundred page anthology are nineteen stories from visionary women of the golden age. Included are: Black Amazon of Mars by Leigh Brackett Robots of the World! Arise! by Mari Wolf I'll Kill You Tomorrow by Helen Huber The Tree of Life…mehr
Women have long held a pivotal role in science fiction, shaping the genre with their innovative storytelling. Mary Shelly's Frankenstein is widely accepted as the first science fiction novel ever written. From the very beginning many of science fiction, fantasy, and horror's best, most influential writers have been female. Collected here in this captivating, five hundred page anthology are nineteen stories from visionary women of the golden age. Included are: Black Amazon of Mars by Leigh Brackett Robots of the World! Arise! by Mari Wolf I'll Kill You Tomorrow by Helen Huber The Tree of Life by C. L. Moore The Monkey Spoons by Mary Elizabeth Counselman The Lost Gods by Dorothy Quick Each Man Kills by Victoria Glad Way Station by Mary Elizabeth Counselman Mop-Head by Leah Bodine Drake Exile from Space by Judith Merril Contagion by Katherine MacLEAN Piety by Margaret St. Clair Bride of the Dark One by Florence Verbell Brown Shatter the Wall by Sydney Van Scyoc The Ignoble Savages by Evelyn E. Smith Grove of the Unborn by Lyn Venable No Pets Allowed by M. A. Cummings The Putnam Tradition by Sonya Dorman Star Hunter by Andre NortonHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Leigh Douglass Brackett (December 7, 1915 - March 18, 1978) was a science fiction author renowned as "the Queen of Space Opera." She also wrote screenplays such as The Big Sleep (1946), Rio Bravo (1959), with The Long Goodbye (1973). She worked on an early draft of The Empire Strikes Back (1980), some of which was reused in the film; she died before it was completed. Her novel The Long Tomorrow made her the first woman ever shortlisted for the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1956, and she was one of the first two women ever nominated for a Hugo Award, along with C. L. Moore. She was awarded a Retro Hugo in 2020 for her novel The Nemesis from Terra, originally published as Shadow Over Mars (Startling Stories, Fall 1944). Leigh Brackett grew up in Los Angeles, California. Her father died when she was very young, and her mother never remarried. She was a "tall" and "athletic" tomboy. She went to a private girls' school in Santa Monica, California, where she participated in theater and started writing.
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