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Katherine Anne (Kate) MacLean is an [[SF]] author best known for her short fiction of the 1950s which examined the impact of technological advances on individuals and society.  According to ''[[The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction]]'', she "was in the vanguard of those sf writers trying to apply to the soft sciences the machinery of the hard sciences."
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'''Katherine Anne “Kate” MacLean''' was an [[SF]] [[author]] best known for her short [[fiction]] of the 1950s, which examined the impact of technological advances on individuals and society.  According to ''[[The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction]]'', she "was in the vanguard of those [[sf]] writers trying to apply to the soft sciences the machinery of the hard sciences."
  
She was nominated for the [[1959 Best Novelette Hugo]].
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MacLean was a member of the [[Hydra Club]]. She occasionally contributed to [[Ted Cogswell]]’s [[zine]] ''[[PITFCS]]''.
  
She was married to [[sf]] writers [[Charles Dye]] from 1951 to 1953, [[David Mason]] from 1956 to 1962 and then to Carl West.
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She was married to [[sf]] writers [[Charles Dye]] from 1951 to 1953, [[David Mason]] from 1956 to 1962 and then to [[Carl West]], with whom she sometimes collaborated. In ''[[Mimosa]]'' (July 1991), [[Dave Kyle]] wrote, “Kate MacLean was an unabashed advocate of ‘free love’ and took explicit photos with Charlie Dye.”
  
An appreciation of her and her work appeared in First Fandom's Scientifiction, New Series #61, 2019.
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*Appreciation in ''[[Scientifiction: The First Fandom Report]]'', New Series #61, 2019.
  
 
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* 1959 -- Nominated for the [[1959 Best Novelette Hugo]]
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* 1971 -- [[Nebula Award]] for her novella "Missing Man"
 
* 1977 -- [[WisCon 1]]
 
* 1977 -- [[WisCon 1]]
 
* 2003 -- [[SFWA]] [[Author Emeritus]]
 
* 2003 -- [[SFWA]] [[Author Emeritus]]
 
* 2011 -- [[Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery Award]]
 
* 2011 -- [[Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery Award]]
* [[Nebula Award]] for her novella "Missing Man".
 
  
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Latest revision as of 17:36, 22 March 2023

(January 22, 1925 – September 1, 2019)

Katherine Anne “Kate” MacLean was an SF author best known for her short fiction of the 1950s, which examined the impact of technological advances on individuals and society. According to The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, she "was in the vanguard of those sf writers trying to apply to the soft sciences the machinery of the hard sciences."

MacLean was a member of the Hydra Club. She occasionally contributed to Ted Cogswell’s zine PITFCS.

She was married to sf writers Charles Dye from 1951 to 1953, David Mason from 1956 to 1962 and then to Carl West, with whom she sometimes collaborated. In Mimosa (July 1991), Dave Kyle wrote, “Kate MacLean was an unabashed advocate of ‘free love’ and took explicit photos with Charlie Dye.”

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