Alice Sheldon James Tiptree. HER SMOKE ROSE UP FOREVER James Tiptree Jr., Alice B. Sheldon First edition "Tiptree" was known to be a pseudonym, but readers in the know had assumed it was the pen name of a guy in the CIA who couldn't reveal his. As an amusing — and instructive — bonus, Warm Worlds and Otherwise also contains an introduction by Robert Silverberg, in which he roundly declares that the reclusive Tiptree has to be a man (people were beginning to wonder, especially after "The Women Men Don't See"), because of the inarguably.
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CROWN OF STARS James Tiptree, Jr, Alice Sheldon First edition
"Tiptree" was known to be a pseudonym, but readers in the know had assumed it was the pen name of a guy in the CIA who couldn't reveal his. As an amusing — and instructive — bonus, Warm Worlds and Otherwise also contains an introduction by Robert Silverberg, in which he roundly declares that the reclusive Tiptree has to be a man (people were beginning to wonder, especially after "The Women Men Don't See"), because of the inarguably. "Tiptree" was known to be a pseudonym, but readers in the know had assumed it was the pen name of a guy in the CIA who couldn't reveal his.
'His Pen Was My Prick' The Incredible Secret Life of Author Alice B. Sheldon, Aka James Tiptree. (August 24, 1915 - May 19, 1987) Alice Bradley Sheldon was a SF author much better known as James Tiptree, Jr., a pseudonym she used from 1967 until her death At age 51, Alice Bradley Sheldon made yet another change of career
James Tiptree, Jr. (Alice B. Sheldon, then Alice Bradley) sits in the "Africa Room" of her. "Phillips's superb depiction [of] the woman behind the persona of science-fiction writer James Tiptree is an extraordinary achievement." — Kirkus Reviews, starred review A New York Times Book Review Notable Book of the Year A Washington Post Book World Best Book of the Year One of Entertainment Weekly 's 10 Best Nonfiction Books of the Year Alice Bradley Sheldon was born in Chicago. From 1974 to 1985, she also occasionally used the pen name Raccoona Sheldon.