Phyllis Gotlieb

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Phyllis Fay Gotlieb, née Bloom (born May 26, 1926) is a Canadian science fiction novelist and poet.

Her novel A Judgement of Dragons won the Aurora Award for Best Novel in 1982.

She is married to Calvin Gotlieb, a computer science professor, and lives in Toronto, Ontario.

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[edit] Selected bibliography

[edit] Fiction

  • Why Should I Have All the Grief - 1969
  • O Master Caliban! - 1976
  • Emperor, Sword, Pentacles - 1982
  • Son of the Morning and Other Stories - 1983
  • The Kingdom of the Cats - 1985
  • Heart of Red Iron - 1989
  • Blue Apes - 1995
  • Flesh and Gold - 1998
  • Violent Stars - 1999
  • Mind Worlds - 2002

[edit] Poetry

  • Sunburst - 1964
  • Within the Zodiac - 1964
  • Ordinary Moving - 1969
  • Doctor Umlaut's Earthly Kingdom - 1974
  • The Works - 1978
  • Red Blood Black Ink White Paper: New and Selected Poems 1961-2001 - 2002

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