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Revision as of 07:11, 6 December 2019

(1888 – 1975)

Miriam Allen deFord was an American writer best known for her mysteries and SF. During the 1920s, she wrote for a number of left-wing magazines including The Masses, The Liberator, and the Federated Press. Her short story "A Death in the Family" appeared on Night Gallery's second season appearing in Episode Two, segment One with Desi Arnez Jr.

She was also a Fortean, and once did research for him. She is mentioned in Fort's book Lo!

She was married to science fact author and lecturer Maynard Shipley, and wrote a biography of him.

An article on her life and work by Jon D. Swartz appeared in the July, 2019 issue of the N3F's literary fanzine, Tightbeam.


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