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* [[Eric Garber]] and [[Lyn Paleo]], ''[[Uranian Worlds]]'' (1983)
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Revision as of 10:24, 20 March 2007

Edith Eyde was a fan, a writer, editor, and gay rights activist.

She wrote one of the first gay utopias, in Vice Versa, the first lesbian journal in the US; it was published in nine bimonthly issues, from 1947 to 1948. Vice Versa included two fantasy stories and several lesbian critiques of various fantasy novels.

In 1946 she helped organize the first major West Coast SF con, Pacificon.

Names

She wrote under at least two pseudonyms:

  • Lisa Ben is a pseudonym (anagram of lesbian) for her work with Vice Versa
  • Another pseudonym, other SF novels

Works

  • "New Year's Revolution", published in Jan. 1948 issue of Vice Versa, included a gay utopia visited in a dream
  • Editor & publisher, Vice Versa (1947-48)
  • Other SF novels under another pseudonym

References