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The Best of C.L. Moore by C.L. Moore6/10/2023 ![]() ![]() She was true to her word and released varied titles, including The Startling Worlds of Henry Knutter (1987), which she edited in memory of her first husband. Although Moore had published no new science fiction or fantasy in some 20 years, at a 1976 convention she did announce her intentions to return to this field. Moore lived in Los Angeles with her second husband. She completed a screenplay for Rappacini's Daughter which they had been writing and later wrote scripts for television. ![]() (1963) degrees in English from the University of Southern California after Kuttner's death, for four years she taught his writing course at USC. In 1938, Moore met science fiction and fantasy writer Henry Kuttner from 1940, when she and Kuttner married, until his death in 1958, they collaborated, in varying degrees, on almost everything they wrote. ![]() She produced her first published works in her spare time. ![]() Moore attended Indiana University for a year and a half but was forced by the Depression to take a job in an Indianapolis bank. and Maude Ones Moore married Henry Kuttner, 1940 (died 1958) Thomas Reggie, 1963Ĭ. Liddell, Lawrence O'Donnell, Lewis Padgett, Woodrow Wilson Smith, and othersĭaughter of Otto N. Born 24 January 1911, Indianapolis, Indiana died April 1987Īlso wrote under: Paul Edmonds, Keith Hammond, Hudson Hastings, Kalvin Kent, Henry Kuttner, C. ![]()
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