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Margaret "Peg" Winter Campbell was the second wife of [[SF]] author/editor [[John W. Campbell, Jr.]]
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'''Margaret "Peg" Winter Campbell''' was the second wife of [[SF]] author/editor [[John W. Campbell, Jr.]]
  
A tribute to her by [[George O. Smith]] was published in the February, 1980, issue of ''[[Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine]]''.
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[[Asimov]] once introduced her as “the velvet glove around the iron fist!”
  
SF author Smith was married to [[Campbell's]] first wife [[Dona Campbell|Dona]] after she and [[Campbell]] were divorced.
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A tribute to her by [[George O. Smith]] was published in the February, 1980, issue of ''[[Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine]]''. Smith married John Campbell's first wife, [[Dona Campbell|Dona]], after she and Campbell divorced.
  
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[https://calisphere.org/item/ark:/86086/n2sq8xqz/ Photo] with [[John Campbell]] and [[robert Silverberg|Bob]] and [[Barbara Silverberg]] at [[Discon I]], 1963.
  
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Margaret "Peg" Winter Campbell was the second wife of SF author/editor John W. Campbell, Jr.

Asimov once introduced her as “the velvet glove around the iron fist!”

A tribute to her by George O. Smith was published in the February, 1980, issue of Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine. Smith married John Campbell's first wife, Dona, after she and Campbell divorced.

Photo with John Campbell and Bob and Barbara Silverberg at Discon I, 1963.



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