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Betsy Curtis

Lifespan
1917 – 2002
Nationality
American
Active
1950 – 1956
Works held
5

Betsy Curtis (1917–2002), born Elizabeth McGee, was an Oberlin-educated writer whose science fiction appeared from 1950 in F&SF, Galaxy, Analog and others; her story ‘The Steiger Effect’ earned a Hugo nomination in 1969. She published at least sixteen stories over two decades. Her daughter Maggie Thompson became a noted comics editor. A distinctive minor voice of the magazine era.

The works

  1. 1956
  2. 1953
  3. 1951
  4. 1950

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