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− | Verna Jean Smith (later Verna Smith Trestrail), daughter of [[SF]] writer [[E. E. | + | Verna Jean Smith (later Verna Smith Trestrail), daughter of [[SF]] writer [[E. E. "Doc" Smith]], was born in Michigan. |
After E. E. Smith died, Verna was his literary executor until her death in 1994. Her son Kim Trestrail is now the executor. | After E. E. Smith died, Verna was his literary executor until her death in 1994. Her son Kim Trestrail is now the executor. | ||
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Revision as of 14:54, 25 January 2020
(Auguist 25, 1920 -- March 1994)
Verna Jean Smith (later Verna Smith Trestrail), daughter of SF writer E. E. "Doc" Smith, was born in Michigan.
After E. E. Smith died, Verna was his literary executor until her death in 1994. Her son Kim Trestrail is now the executor.
Robert A. Heinlein in part dedicated his 1982 novel Friday to Verna.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1979 -- Moscon '79
- 1994 -- Rivercon XIX
Person | 1920—1994 |
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