Saxton, Josephine (Howard)
SAXTON, Josephine (Howard)
SAXTON, Josephine (Howard). British, b. 1935. Genres: Science fiction/ Fantasy, Novellas/Short stories, Homes/Gardens, Novels. Publications: The Hieros Gamos of Sam and An Smith, 1969; Vector for Seven; or, The Weltanshauung of Mrs. Amelia Mortimer and Friends, 1971; Group Feast, 1971; The Travails of Jane Saint, 1981; The Power of Time, 1985; Little Tours of Hell: Tales of Food and Holidays, 1986; The Queen of the States (novel), 1986; The Travails of Jane Saint and Other Stories, 1986; Jane Saint and the Backlash: The Further Travails of Jane Saint, with The Consciousness Machine, 1989; Gardening down a Rabbit Hole, 1996. Contributor to anthologies. Address: 12 Plymouth Place, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire CV31 1HN, England.
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