Journey Press on Nostr: Margaret St. Clair is one of those #[0] authors you're surprised no one remembers. ...
Margaret St. Clair is one of those npub1tgqc9mls87r634a5ew9acm0xxh2jr4e2wmjam9n0w0hgzzmmquysk30y07 (npub1tgq…0y07) authors you're surprised no one remembers.
Her writing career spanned four decades, and she even appears in D&D's "Appendix N".
We first discovered her as "Idris Seabright" in the 50s, writing haunting, slightly off-center stories, two of which we had to bring back to light. "The Wines of Earth", in particular, has an almost Simak-ian rustic charm, and ends Rediscovery 2 most pleasantly:
https://journeypress.com/titles/rediscovery-science-fiction-by-women/#volume-2
npub1ayxfn83x3htur67ha7ggnjrcj4zmh5f0cqnl60dsu3w8tl3aq2mskwal64 (npub1ayx…al64)
Her writing career spanned four decades, and she even appears in D&D's "Appendix N".
We first discovered her as "Idris Seabright" in the 50s, writing haunting, slightly off-center stories, two of which we had to bring back to light. "The Wines of Earth", in particular, has an almost Simak-ian rustic charm, and ends Rediscovery 2 most pleasantly:
https://journeypress.com/titles/rediscovery-science-fiction-by-women/#volume-2
npub1ayxfn83x3htur67ha7ggnjrcj4zmh5f0cqnl60dsu3w8tl3aq2mskwal64 (npub1ayx…al64)