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Created a wonderful Ourobouros of a sci-fi mythology via her Pliocene / Intervention / Galactic Milieu books: Many Coloured Land; Golden Torc; Nonborn King; Adversary; Intervention; Jack the Bodiless; Diamond Mask; Magnificat. All you need in a six-million year-spanning sci-fi saga that starts again as soon as you are done reading it. | |||
Incidentally, she was married to Thaddeus Maxim Eugene "Ted" Dikty, 1920-1991; together they ran [[Starmont House Press]]. | |||
Chaired Chicon II as the first female Worldcon chair. | |||
==Bibliography== | |||
Extensive. | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:12, 15 April 2010
Biography
Created a wonderful Ourobouros of a sci-fi mythology via her Pliocene / Intervention / Galactic Milieu books: Many Coloured Land; Golden Torc; Nonborn King; Adversary; Intervention; Jack the Bodiless; Diamond Mask; Magnificat. All you need in a six-million year-spanning sci-fi saga that starts again as soon as you are done reading it.
Incidentally, she was married to Thaddeus Maxim Eugene "Ted" Dikty, 1920-1991; together they ran Starmont House Press.
Chaired Chicon II as the first female Worldcon chair.
Bibliography
Extensive.
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