Karen Anderson | |
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Born | June Millichamp Kruse September 16, 1932 Erlanger, Kentucky |
Died | March 17, 2018(2018-03-17) (aged 85) Sunland-Tujunga, Los Angeles |
Occupation | Writer, editor |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1958–2018 |
Genre | Fantasy |
Karen Anderson (born June Millichamp Kruse /ˈkruːzi/; September 16, 1932 – March 17, 2018) was an American writer. She published fiction and essays solo and in collaboration with her husband Poul Anderson and others.
Biography
Anderson was born June Millichamp Kruse in Erlanger, Kentucky, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio.
In the 1980s she co-authored several books in collaboration with her husband, Poul Anderson.
She was the first person to use the term filk music in print and she wrote the first published science fiction haiku (or scifaiku), "Six Haiku" (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1962). In 1950 she, along with three friends, founded a Sherlock Holmes society, naming it the "Red Circle Society." She was, around this time, a friend of Hugh Everett III, of whose theories about parallel universes Poul Anderson later became an enthusiast.
Robert A. Heinlein dedicated his 1982 novel, Friday, in part to Anderson.
The writer Greg Bear was her son-in-law.
Bibliography
Novels
King of Ys
- Roma Mater (1986) with Poul Anderson
- Gallicenae (1987) with Poul Anderson
- Dahut (1987) with Poul Anderson
- The Dog and the Wolf (1988) with Poul Anderson
The Last Viking
- The Golden Horn (1980) with Poul Anderson
- The Road of the Sea Horse (1980) with Poul Anderson
- The Sign of the Raven (1980) with Poul Anderson
Collections
- The Unicorn Trade (1984) with Poul Anderson
References
- ^ "Anderson, Karen". Revised October 8, 2013. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (sf-encyclopedia.com). Retrieved 2014-08-14. Entry by 'JC', John Clute.
- ^ "Karen Anderson – Summary Bibliography". Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved 2014-08-14.
- Lee Gold. "Tracking Down The First Deliberate Use Of "Filk Song"". Archived from the original on 2006-11-20. Retrieved 2007-08-20.
- Anderson, Karen (July 1962). "Six Haiku". The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.
- Eugene Shikhovtsev's Biography of Hugh Everett, mit.edu; accessed 4 April 2018.
- Heinlein, Robert A. (1984). Friday. New England Library. ISBN 0-450-05549-3.
External links
- Bibliography at SciFan
- Karen Anderson at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Works by Karen Anderson at Project Gutenberg
- 1932 births
- 2018 deaths
- 20th-century American novelists
- American fantasy writers
- American women novelists
- Filkers
- Writers from the San Francisco Bay Area
- American women science fiction and fantasy writers
- 20th-century American women writers
- Poul Anderson
- People from Kenton County, Kentucky
- English-language haiku poets