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Transgender author of science fiction and comic books. Noted for her run of issues 64–87 (1993-1995) on the comic book Doom Patrol, on DC Comics' Vertigo imprint, among others. Books include 'Unquenchable Fire' (won the 1989 Arthur C. Clarke Award); 'Godmother Night' (won the 1997 World Fantasy Award); 'Temporary Agency' (won the 1995 Nebual Award); and 'The Beatrix Gates' (2019). She has written a series of books about Tarot cards known around the world, and a book of poetry 'Fortune's Lover'. | Transgender author of science fiction and comic books. Noted for her run of issues 64–87 (1993-1995) on the comic book Doom Patrol, on DC Comics' Vertigo imprint, among others. Books include 'Unquenchable Fire' (won the 1989 Arthur C. Clarke Award); 'Godmother Night' (won the 1997 World Fantasy Award); 'Temporary Agency' (won the 1995 Nebual Award); and 'The Beatrix Gates' (2019). She has written a series of books about Tarot cards known around the world, and a book of poetry 'Fortune's Lover'. | ||
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==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Revision as of 14:56, 29 October 2019
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1945 -
Occupation
Writer
Description
Transgender author of science fiction and comic books. Noted for her run of issues 64–87 (1993-1995) on the comic book Doom Patrol, on DC Comics' Vertigo imprint, among others. Books include 'Unquenchable Fire' (won the 1989 Arthur C. Clarke Award); 'Godmother Night' (won the 1997 World Fantasy Award); 'Temporary Agency' (won the 1995 Nebual Award); and 'The Beatrix Gates' (2019). She has written a series of books about Tarot cards known around the world, and a book of poetry 'Fortune's Lover'.