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− | '''Judy Blish''' (née '''Judith Ann Lawrence''') | + | '''Judy Blish''' (née '''Judith Ann Lawrence''', aka '''J. A. Lawrence''') is an [[author]] and [[artist]] who contributed to [[Bruce Pelz]]’ [[Fan Tarot Deck]]. She appeared in the “A Galaxy of [[Fannish Fashion|Fashion]]” Show at [[Tricon]] in 1966. |
She was the daughter of [[pulps]] writers Jack Lawrence and Muriel Cameron Bodkin and the second wife of [[SF]] author [[James Blish]], whom she married in 1964. | She was the daughter of [[pulps]] writers Jack Lawrence and Muriel Cameron Bodkin and the second wife of [[SF]] author [[James Blish]], whom she married in 1964. | ||
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{{person | born=1934}} | {{person | born=1934}} |
Revision as of 13:18, 17 July 2021
(December 1934 – )
Judy Blish (née Judith Ann Lawrence, aka J. A. Lawrence) is an author and artist who contributed to Bruce Pelz’ Fan Tarot Deck. She appeared in the “A Galaxy of Fashion” Show at Tricon in 1966.
She was the daughter of pulps writers Jack Lawrence and Muriel Cameron Bodkin and the second wife of SF author James Blish, whom she married in 1964.
Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
Person | 1934— |
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