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+ | '''Norma Kathleen Hemming''' was a [[UK]]-born [[Australian]] [[fan]] and Australia’s first significant female [[science fiction]] writer. She was one of the first female members of the [[Futurian Society of Sydney]], joining after the [[First Australian Science Fiction Convention|first Australian sf convention]] in 1952. | ||
− | {{person | born= | + | She was a contributor to and [[editor]] of ''[[Vertical Horizons]]'', a [[fanzine]] aimed at [[femmefen]], named for its associated [[club]]. She wrote and performed in a series of [[fannish play]]s performed at [[Australian Natcon]]s from 1954–58 by the SF theatrical group [[The Arcturian Players]]. |
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+ | After immigrating to Australia in 1949, she began publishing [[sf]], usually as '''N. K. Hemming''', with "Loser Take All" (Winter 1950/1951 ''[[Science Fantasy (UK)]]''). Under the name Nerina Hilliard, she also wrote romance novels. Some of her work is collected in ''Dwellers in Silence: Stories and Plays'' edited by Toby Burrows (The Hilliard Press, 2010). | ||
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+ | The [[Norma K. Hemming Award]] is named in her honor. | ||
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+ | *{{SFE|name=hemming_norma_k}}. | ||
+ | *[https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?14871 Bibliography at ISFDB.] | ||
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+ | {{person | born=1928|died=1960}} | ||
[[Category:australia]] | [[Category:australia]] | ||
[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] | ||
+ | [[Category:pro]] |
Latest revision as of 06:21, 29 November 2022
(September 1928 – July 4, 1960)
Norma Kathleen Hemming was a UK-born Australian fan and Australia’s first significant female science fiction writer. She was one of the first female members of the Futurian Society of Sydney, joining after the first Australian sf convention in 1952.
She was a contributor to and editor of Vertical Horizons, a fanzine aimed at femmefen, named for its associated club. She wrote and performed in a series of fannish plays performed at Australian Natcons from 1954–58 by the SF theatrical group The Arcturian Players.
After immigrating to Australia in 1949, she began publishing sf, usually as N. K. Hemming, with "Loser Take All" (Winter 1950/1951 Science Fantasy). Under the name Nerina Hilliard, she also wrote romance novels. Some of her work is collected in Dwellers in Silence: Stories and Plays edited by Toby Burrows (The Hilliard Press, 2010).
The Norma K. Hemming Award is named in her honor.
Person | 1928—1960 |
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