Lynn, Elizabeth A. (1946–)
Lynn, Elizabeth A. (1946–)
American science-fiction writer. Born June 8, 1946, New York, NY.
Was public school teacher in Chicago and teacher in Women's Studies Program at San Francisco State University; works include A Different Light (1978), Watchtower (1979), The Dancers of Arun (1979), The Northern Girl (1981), The Sardonyx Net (1981), The Red Hawk (1983), The Silver Horse (1984), and Dragon's Winter (1998); also wrote short-story collection The Woman Who Loved the Moon (1981). Won World Fantasy Award (1980) and James Tiptree Jr. Award (1995).
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