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==Names== | ==Names== | ||
C. L. Moore also wrote SF under different pen names, such as [[Lewis Padgett]] and Lawrence O'Donnell (for her collaborations with [[Henry Kuttner]]). | C. L. Moore also wrote SF under different pen names, such as [[Lewis Padgett]] and [[Lawrence O'Donnell]] (for her collaborations with [[Henry Kuttner]]). | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
Revision as of 16:54, 17 August 2010
Catherine Lucille Moore (January 24, 1911–April 4, 1987), prolific American SF and fantasy writer.
Creator of Jirel of Joiry and of Northwest Smith.
Names
C. L. Moore also wrote SF under different pen names, such as Lewis Padgett and Lawrence O'Donnell (for her collaborations with Henry Kuttner).
Bibliography
- "Shambleau" in Weird Tales (1933)
- "Black God's Kiss" (1934)
- "Werewoman" (1938)
- "Fruit of Knowledge" (194-?)
- "No Woman Born" (1944); reprinted in Thomas N. Scortia and George Zebrowski's Human-Machines (1975).
- "Vintage Season" (1946) in collaboration with her husband Henry Kuttner.
- Doomsday Morning (1957)
- Judgment Night (1965 collection)
- Jirel of Joiry (1969 collection)
- The Best of C. L. Moore edited by Lester Del Ray (1975)
- "Jirel Meets Magic" in Pamela Sargent's More Women of Wonder.
- Dark God's Embrace, a collection of 5 Jirel of Joiry stories