Brown, Rosel George (1926–1967)
Brown, Rosel George (1926–1967)
American science-fiction writer. Name variations: Rosel George. Born Mar 15, 1926, in New Orleans, Louisiana; died Nov 1967 in New Orleans; Tulane University, BA, 1946; University of Minnesota, MA, 1950; m. W. Burlie Brown, 1946; children: 1 daughter, 1 son.
Wrote the novels Earthblood (with Keith Laumer, 1966), Sybil Sue Blue (1966), and The Waters of Centaurus (1970), considered her best; also published a collection of short stories, A Handful of Time (1963).
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DIED: 1889, Venice, Italy
NATIONALITY: British
GENRE: Poetry
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