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She edited ''Quandry'', a sf fanzine from 1950-53, and from 1956-58 was assistant editor at ''Infinity Science Fiction'' and ''Science Fiction Adventures''.
She edited ''Quandry'', a sf fanzine from 1950-53, and from 1956-58 was assistant editor at ''Infinity Science Fiction'' and ''Science Fiction Adventures''.


==Pseudonyms==
==Names==
* Lee Hoffman
* Lee Hoffman
* Georgia York (historical romances)
* Georgia York (historical romances)
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* Editor, folk music publications ''Caravan'' and ''Gardyloo''
* Editor, folk music publications ''Caravan'' and ''Gardyloo''


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Latest revision as of 03:22, 16 August 2010

Shirley Bell Hoffman, b. 1932 in Chicago, is a writer and editor.

She edited Quandry, a sf fanzine from 1950-53, and from 1956-58 was assistant editor at Infinity Science Fiction and Science Fiction Adventures.

Names

  • Lee Hoffman
  • Georgia York (historical romances)

Works

  • Telepower (1967)
  • The Caves of Karst (1969)
  • Always the Black Knight (1970)
  • Change Song (1972)
  • "Soundless Evening" in Again, Dangerous Visions (1972)
  • numerous Western novels including The Valdez Horses (1967)
  • a number of historical romances
  • Editor, SF pro & fanzines
  • Editor, folk music publications Caravan and Gardyloo