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'''Evelyn Goldstein''' wrote short [[SF]] for the [[prozines]] in the 1950s. Story blurbs described her as a “Brooklyn housewife” and emphasized that she brought a feminine perspective to her stories — which naturally causes one to suspect she was a [[pseudonym]] for a man. | '''Evelyn Goldstein''' wrote short [[SF]] for the [[prozines]] in the 1950s. Story blurbs described her as a “Brooklyn housewife” and emphasized that she brought a feminine perspective to her stories — which naturally causes one to suspect she was a [[pseudonym]] for a man. | ||
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Evelyn Goldstein wrote short SF for the prozines in the 1950s. Story blurbs described her as a “Brooklyn housewife” and emphasized that she brought a feminine perspective to her stories — which naturally causes one to suspect she was a pseudonym for a man.
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