Killough, Lee (1942–)
Killough, Lee (1942–)
American science-fiction writer. Name variations: Karen Lee Killough; (pseudonym) Sarah Hood. Born May 5, 1942, in Syracuse, Kansas; m. Howard Patrick Killough, 1966.
Began working as radiologic technologist at Kansas State University Veterinary Hospital (1971); works include A Voice out of Ramah (1979), The Doppelganger Gambit (1979), The Monitor, The Miners, and the Shree (1980), Deadly Silents (1981), Liberty's World (1985), Dragon's Teeth (1990), Bridling Chaos (1998), and Wilding Nights (2002); also published short-story collection Aventine (1982).
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