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'''Naomi May Margaret Mitchison''' (born as  Naomi Margaret Haldane on 1 November 1897 (in Edinburgh) – died 11 January 1999 (at Carradale, Kintyre) was a Scottish novelist and poet. She was entitled to call herself Lady Mitchison, but never apparently used that style herself.
 
==Works==
* ''[[Memoirs of a Spacewoman]]'' (1962 novel)
* ''[[Solution Three]]'' (1975 novel)
* "Words" in Jen Green's and Sarah Lefanu's Despatches from the Frontiers of the Female Mind (1985).
* "Mary and Joe" (1962) reprinted in Harry Harrison's Nova 1 (1970).
* "Miss Omega Raven" (1972; reprinted in Terry Carr's Best Science Fiction of the Year 2, 1973)
* ''Travel Light''
* ''The Big House''
* ''Early on Orcadia''
 
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 15 September 2011

Naomi May Margaret Mitchison (born as Naomi Margaret Haldane on 1 November 1897 (in Edinburgh) – died 11 January 1999 (at Carradale, Kintyre) was a Scottish novelist and poet. She was entitled to call herself Lady Mitchison, but never apparently used that style herself.

Works

  • Memoirs of a Spacewoman (1962 novel)
  • Solution Three (1975 novel)
  • "Words" in Jen Green's and Sarah Lefanu's Despatches from the Frontiers of the Female Mind (1985).
  • "Mary and Joe" (1962) reprinted in Harry Harrison's Nova 1 (1970).
  • "Miss Omega Raven" (1972; reprinted in Terry Carr's Best Science Fiction of the Year 2, 1973)
  • Travel Light
  • The Big House
  • Early on Orcadia


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