Carol Emshwiller

Carol Emshwiller, 1998 Carol Emshwiller (April 12, 1921 – February 2, 2019) was an American writer of avant-garde short stories and science fiction who won prizes for her work including the Nebula Award to the Philip K. Dick Award. Ursula K. Le Guin has called her "a major fabulist, a marvelous magical realist, one of the strongest, most complex, most consistently feminist voices in fiction." Among her novels are ''Carmen Dog'' and ''The Mount.'' She also wrote two cowboy novels, ''Ledoyt'' and ''Leaping Man Hill.'' Her last novel, ''The Secret City,'' was published in April 2007.

She was married to the artist and experimental filmmaker Ed Emshwiller and "regularly served as his model for paintings of beautiful women." The couple had three children: Eve Emshwiller, a botanist and ethnobotanist at the University of Wisconsin–Madison; Susan Emshwiller, author and co-screenwriter of the movie ''Pollock''; and Peter Emshwiller, an actor, artist, screenwriter, and novelist. Provided by Wikipedia

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