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'''Pauline Ashwell''' (1928- ) is a writer.
 
==Names==
* [[Paul Ash]] ([[pseudonym]])
* [[Pauline Whitby Ashwell]]
* [[Pauline Whitby]] (birth name)
 
 
==Works==
===Novels===
===Novels===


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* Big Sword (1958) (writing as Paul Ash)
* Big Sword (1958) (writing as Paul Ash)
* Unwillingly to School (1958) Astounding Jan 1958 Hugo (nominee)
* Unwillingly to School (1958) Astounding Jan 1958
* The Lost Kafoozalum (1960) Hugo (nominee)
* The Lost Kafoozalum (1960) Analog Oct 1960  Analog (UK) Feb 1961
* The Wings of a Bat (1966) (writing as Paul Ash)
* The Wings of a Bat (1966) (writing as Paul Ash)
* Man Opening a Door (1991) (writing as Paul Ash)
* Man Opening a Door (1991) (writing as Paul Ash)
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* Thingummy Hall [Thingummy Hall],  Analog Jun 1988
* Thingummy Hall [Thingummy Hall],  Analog Jun 1988
* Time’s Revenge, Analog Jun 1995
* Time’s Revenge, Analog Jun 1995
* Hearts United, Yankee Love Shorts #9 1942
* Madness and Love, Romance Shorts #8 1943


===Awards===
===Awards===
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* Minds Meet, Analog Feb 1966
* Minds Meet, Analog Feb 1966
* From Mind to Mind, ed. Stanley Schmidt, Davis 1984
* From Mind to Mind, ed. Stanley Schmidt, Davis 1984
* Invasion from Venus,  Yankee Science Fiction #21 1942
* Invasion from Venus,  Yankee Science Fiction #21 1942 (as Paul Ashwell)


=== Panels, etc ===
=== Panels, etc ===
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(Pauline Ashwell, Suzy McKee Charnas, Candas Jane Dorsey, Alexandra Honigsberg)
(Pauline Ashwell, Suzy McKee Charnas, Candas Jane Dorsey, Alexandra Honigsberg)


===About Pauline Ashwell===
==further reading==
* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/a/pauline-ashwell/ fantasticfiction.co.uk]
* [http://www.scifan.com/writers/aa/AshwellPauline.asp scifan.com]
* [http://www.locusmag.com/index/s28.html locus magazine]
 


* “Biolog: Pauline Whitby Ashwell” by Jay Kay Klein, Analog Jul 1989
* “Biolog: Pauline Whitby Ashwell” by Jay Kay Klein, Analog Jul 1989
* “Project FarCry, Pauline Ashwell” by Shira Daemon, Locus v35:4 No.417 Oct 1995
* “Project FarCry, Pauline Ashwell” by Shira Daemon, Locus v35:4 No.417 Oct 1995
* About ‘Man Opening a Door’, The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Bulletin Spr 1992


===Sources/ External links===
* http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/a/pauline-ashwell/
* http://www.scifan.com/writers/aa/AshwellPauline.asp
* http://www.locusmag.com/index/s28.html


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Latest revision as of 21:21, 10 December 2010

Pauline Ashwell (1928- ) is a writer.

Names


Works

Novels

  • Unwillingly to Earth (1992)
  • Project Farcry (1995)


Short stories

  • Big Sword (1958) (writing as Paul Ash)
  • Unwillingly to School (1958) Astounding Jan 1958
  • The Lost Kafoozalum (1960) Analog Oct 1960 Analog (UK) Feb 1961
  • The Wings of a Bat (1966) (writing as Paul Ash)
  • Man Opening a Door (1991) (writing as Paul Ash)
  • Boneheads, Analog Jul 1996
  • Fatal Statistics, Analog Jul 1988
  • Hunted Head, Analog Aug 1995
  • Shortage in Time, Analog Dec 1988
  • Thingummy Hall [Thingummy Hall], Analog Jun 1988
  • Time’s Revenge, Analog Jun 1995
  • Hearts United, Yankee Love Shorts #9 1942
  • Madness and Love, Romance Shorts #8 1943

Awards

  • Hugo Best Novelette nominee (1959) : Unwillingly to School
  • Hugo Best Short story nominee (1961) : The Lost Kafoozalum
  • Nebula Best Novella nominee (1992) : Man Opening a Door

Written as Paul Ash

  • The Hornless Ones, Analog Aug 1990
  • Interference, Analog Mar 1988
  • Man Opening a Door, Analog Jun 1991
  • The Man Who Stayed Behind, Analog Jul 1993
  • Minds Meet, Analog Feb 1966
  • From Mind to Mind, ed. Stanley Schmidt, Davis 1984
  • Invasion from Venus, Yankee Science Fiction #21 1942 (as Paul Ashwell)

Panels, etc

Worldcon 1995: The traditional family is often a central theme of fantasy but not in SF. Why?" (Pauline Ashwell, Suzy McKee Charnas, Candas Jane Dorsey, Alexandra Honigsberg)

further reading


  • “Biolog: Pauline Whitby Ashwell” by Jay Kay Klein, Analog Jul 1989
  • “Project FarCry, Pauline Ashwell” by Shira Daemon, Locus v35:4 No.417 Oct 1995
  • About ‘Man Opening a Door’, The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Bulletin Spr 1992