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Marion Zimmer Bradley
Marion Zimmer was born in Albany, NY, on June 3, 1930, and
married Robert Alden Bradley in 1949. Mrs. Bradley received
her B.A. in 1964 from Hardin Simmons University in Abilene,
Texas, then did graduate work at the University of
California, Berkeley, from 1965-67.
She was a science fiction/fantasy fan from her middle teens,
and made her first sale as an adjunct to an amateur fiction
contest in FANTASTIC/AMAZING STORIES in 1949. She had
written as long as she could remember, but wrote only for
school magazines and fanzines until 1952, when she sold her
first professional short story to VORTEX SCIENCE
FICTION. She wrote everything from science fiction to
Gothics, but is probably best known for her Darkover novels.
In addition to her novels, Mrs. Bradley edited many
magazines, amateur and professional, including Marion Zimmer
Bradley's FANTASY Magazine, which she started in
1988. She also edited an annual anthology called SWORD
AND SORCERESS for DAW Books.
Over the years she turned more to fantasy; THE HOUSE BETWEEN
THE WORLDS, although a selection of the Science Fiction Book
Club, was "fantasy undiluted". She wrote a novel of the
women in the Arthurian legendsMorgan Le Fay, the Lady
of the Lake, and othersentitled MISTS OF AVALON, which
made the NY Times best seller list both in hardcover
and trade paperback, and she also wrote THE FIREBRAND, a
novel about the women of the Trojan War. Her historical
fantasy novels, THE FOREST HOUSE and LADY OF AVALON are
prequels to MISTS OF AVALON.
She died in Berkeley, California on September 25, 1999, four
days after suffering a major heart attack. She was survived
by her brother, Leslie Zimmer; her sons, David Bradley and
Patrick Breen; her daughter, Moira Stern; and her grandchildren.
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