Georgia Wood Pangborn
Georgia Wood Pangborn (Aug. 29, 1872 - April 17, 1958) was a notable writer of supernatural fiction and poet. She was mother of noted SF writer Edgar Pangborn, and of Mary Pangborn, also a writer of weird stories.
Names
- Georgia Wood (birthname)
- Georgia Wood Pangborn (married name; she was married to Harry Levi Pangborn)
Bibliography
- Short fiction
- "The Substitute" (1914) (originally published in Harper's Monthly Magazine, Dec. 1914)
- Posthumous collections
- The Wind at Midnight (1999: Ash-Tree Press) (introduction by Jessica Amanda Salmonson)
Further reading
- Jessica Amanda Salmonson, "The Uncanny Stories of Georgia Wood Pangborn" (1999?) (visited 2010/12/22)
- New York State Literary Tree
- Literary Gothic
- "Edgar Pangborn", Wikipedia