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Latest revision as of 18:28, 8 July 2023

(February 11, 1939 –)

Jane Hyatt Yolen, a fan, a poet and an author and editor of SF, fantasy, and children's books, has written more than 200 books, the best known of which is the timeslip novella "The Devil's Arithmetic." Her other well-known works include "Sister Emily's Lightship," "Lost Girls," and "How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight." She was a member of The Lady Poetesses from Hell.

From 1986–1988, she was president of SFWA.

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