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Revision as of 08:37, 24 May 2020
(1948 --)
Pamela Sargent is a feminist SF author and editor.
She has also edited various anthologies to celebrate the contributions of women in the history of science fiction. She is noted for writing alternate history stories, but has attempted work with a wide variety of themes in general.
Pamela Sargent was born in Ithaca, New York. She attended the State University of New York at Binghamton, earning a master's degree in philosophy. She currently lives in Albany, New York, with George Zebrowski, with whom she collaborated on four Star Trek novels.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1988 -- Genericon IV
- 1991 -- WisCon 15
- 1992 -- Philcon 1992
- 1995 -- ConFusion 10101
- 2004 -- Philcon 2004
- 2006 -- Astronomicon 2006
- 2008 -- Boskone 45 (NESFA Press Guest)
- 2012 -- Pilgrim Award
- Nebula Award (best novelette) for "Danny Goes to Mars"
Person | Website | 1948— |
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