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− | '''Marcia Kamien''' wrote short [[SF]] for the [[prozines]] in the 1950s. In the intro to her June 1957 story, “Holiday,” ''[[Fantastic Universe]]'' described her as a copywriter at a [[New York]] ad agency, interested in Egyptian and Etruscan antiquities, who hated cats. | + | '''Marcia Kamien''' wrote short [[SF]] for the [[prozines]] in the 1950s. In the intro to her June 1957 story, “Holiday,” ''[[Fantastic Universe]]'' described her as a copywriter at a [[New York]] ad agency, interested in Egyptian and Etruscan antiquities, who hated cats. She later wrote romances as '''Marcia Rose'''. |
[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?37835 Bibliography at ISFDB] | [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?37835 Bibliography at ISFDB] |
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Marcia Kamien wrote short SF for the prozines in the 1950s. In the intro to her June 1957 story, “Holiday,” Fantastic Universe described her as a copywriter at a New York ad agency, interested in Egyptian and Etruscan antiquities, who hated cats. She later wrote romances as Marcia Rose.
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