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Rosel George Brown (March 15, 1926-November 1967) was a female science fiction writer during the sixties.
Works
Rosel's works were mainly written throughout the sixties and are often considered to be ahead of their time by those who have read them. Her main novels are Sybil Sue Blue a.k.a Galactic Sybil Sue Blue, and it's sequel Waters of Centaurus which are chronicle the life of Sybil Sue Blue, a female detective who lives in a '90s with Aliens. They were both printed around 1960 to 1970. In fact Waters of Centaurus was published only after her death by the executor of her will.
A handful of time, was another work of hers, a collection of stories she published in magazines such as F&SF and If.
She also had one collaboration with Keith Laumer called Earthblood.
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