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Margaret St. Clair (February 17, [[1911]] Huchinson, Kansas - November 22, [[1995]] Santa Rosa, CA) was an American science fiction writer.




==Names==
* Idris Seabright (pseudonym)
* Wilton Hazzard (pseudonym)
==Works==
===Novels===
*''The Green Queen'' (1956)
*''Agent of the Unknown'' (1956)
*''The Games of Neith'' (1960)
*''Sign of the Labrys'' (1963)
*''Three Worlds of Futurity'' (1964)
*''Message from the Eocene'' (1964)
*''The Dolphins of Altair'' (1967)
*''The Shadow People'' (1969)
*''The Dancers of Noyo'' (1973)
===Story collections===
*''Change the Sky and Other Stories'' (1974)
*''The Best of Margaret St. Clair'' (1985)






==Names==
== External links ==
* Idris Seabright (pseudonym)
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_St._Clair Wikipedia entry]
* Wilton Hazzard (pseudonym)


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Margaret St. Clair (February 17, 1911 Huchinson, Kansas - November 22, 1995 Santa Rosa, CA) was an American science fiction writer.


Names

  • Idris Seabright (pseudonym)
  • Wilton Hazzard (pseudonym)

Works

Novels

  • The Green Queen (1956)
  • Agent of the Unknown (1956)
  • The Games of Neith (1960)
  • Sign of the Labrys (1963)
  • Three Worlds of Futurity (1964)
  • Message from the Eocene (1964)
  • The Dolphins of Altair (1967)
  • The Shadow People (1969)
  • The Dancers of Noyo (1973)

Story collections

  • Change the Sky and Other Stories (1974)
  • The Best of Margaret St. Clair (1985)


External links

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