Betsy Curtis Explained

Betsy Curtis
Birth Name:Elizabeth M. Curtis
Birth Date:17 September 1917
Birth Place:Toledo, Ohio, United States
Occupation:Writer
Education:Oberlin College
Alma Mater:Allegheny College
Genres:Science fiction
Fantasy
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Children:Maggie Thompson
Mary Curtis Blocker
Katherine Wright Curtis
Paul Edgar Curtis (deceased)

Elizabeth M. Curtis (September 17, 1917  - April 17, 2002)[1] was an American science fiction/fantasy writer.

She was born in Toledo, Ohio. She earned a BA and MA in English from Oberlin College. In 1966, she earned a MEd from Allegheny College.

Her first short story was published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in 1950. Her second story was published later that same year in Imagination. Her work appeared in various publications, including Amazing Stories, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Authentic Science Fiction, Galaxy Science Fiction, If, Infinity Science Fiction and Marvel Science Stories,. In all, she is known to have published sixteen stories from 1950 through 1973. In 1969, she was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Short Story for "The Steiger Effect". She never published a novel.

She was an active member of the Society for Creative Anachronism.[2]

Curtis died at the age of 84.[3]

Family

Curtis's daughter was editor Maggie Thompson.[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Summary Bibliography: Betsy Curtis. Internet Speculative Fiction Database. 2019-04-04.
  2. Book: Davin, Eric Leif . Partners in Wonder: Women and the Birth of Science Fiction, 1926-1965 . registration . Lexington Books . 375 . 2006 . 0739112678.
  3. Web site: Deaths . Locus . May 30, 2002.
  4. http://www.maggiethompson.com/2013/09/betsy-curtis-september-17.html Betsy Curtis September 17