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Merril began editing science fiction short story anthologies in 1950 - including a "Year's Best" story-anthology series that ran from 1956 to 1967 - and published her last in 1985. In her editorial introductions, talks and other writings, she actively argued that science fiction should no longer be
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for the collection of all science fiction published in the English language. She donated all of the books and magazines in her possession to the library, which established the "Spaced Out Library" (her term) with Merril in a non-administrative role as curator. The library has had its own physical
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Judith Merril began writing professionally, especially short stories about sports, starting in 1945, before publishing her first science fiction story in 1948. A number, but by no means all, of her contributions were to magazines edited by fellow ex-Futurians. She was a co-founder of the
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space from the onset. During her last decade it was renamed the Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation, and Fantasy. She received a small annual stipend as curator and, when short of money, she lived in her office at the library, sleeping on a cot.
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Although Judith Merril's first paid writing was in other genres, in her first few years of writing published science fiction she wrote her three novels (all but the first in collaboration with
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From the mid-1970s until her death, Merril spent much time in the Canadian peace movement, including traveling to Ottawa dressed as a witch in order to hex Parliament for allowing American
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Merril was an active organizer and promoter of science fiction in Canada. For example, she founded the Hydra North network of writers. In 1985 she launched and edited the first
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in 1929 soon after she began to attend school. In 1936, her mother found a job at the Bronx House community center and moved the family to the New York City borough of
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dated May 1945, including a letter "On Ezra Pound" by Don Zissman. She edited, and published with Larry Shaw and Dan Zissman, a 20-page fanzine dated January 1946,
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for six months. Her third marriage came in 1960, devolved into separation in 1963, but never reached a final divorce. Ann Pohl's daughter, Merril's granddaughter
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of the era. At Rochdale, she was the "Resource Person on Writing and Publishing" with her extensive personal collection of books and unpublished manuscripts.
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outlook. She married Dan Zissman the next year, less than four months into a relationship that started when they met at a Trotskyist Fourth of July picnic in
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Her second child, Ann Pohl, was born in 1950; she and Pohl separated in 1952 and their divorce was finalized the next year, during which she also lived with
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her voluminous collection of correspondence, unpublished manuscripts, and Japanese science fiction material – eventually the Judith Merril Fonds.
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full-length documentary. Writer/director: Helene Klodawsky. Producer: Imageries, Montreal. First shown on Canadian Space Channel, February 1999.
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One anthology project Merril began in the early 1960s under contract to Lion Books in Chicago was aborted, but inspired her publisher's editor
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had taken the lead in promoting higher literary standards and a greater sense of professionalism within the field. They established the annual
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Newell, Dianne; Jenea Tallentire (Winter 2007). "For the Extended Family and the Universe: Judith Merril and Science Fiction Autobiography".
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using the names of friends as characters. One of these was a THRUSH agent who was also a literary critic named "Judith Merle" played by
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testing over Canada. She also remained active in the SF world as a commentator and mentor. Her lifetime of work was honoured by the
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Newell, Dianne; Jenea Tallentire (2005). "Co-Writing a Life in Science Fiction: Judith Merril as a Theorist of Autobiography".
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Further Perspectives on the Canadian Fantastic: Proceedings of the 2003 Conference on Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy
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praised it as "a sensitively human novel, terrifying in its small-scale reflection of grand-scale catastrophe".
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Another Merril–Kornbluth collaboration, the novelette "Sea-Change", was the cover story for the second issue of
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writer, editor and political activist, and one of the first women to be widely influential in those roles.
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Cummins, Elizabeth (1999). "American SF, 1940s–1950s: Where's the Book? The New York Nexus".
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described her as "a practically flawless anthologist". She had a role as Books Editor for
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Merril's novelette "The Shrine of Temptation" took the cover of the April 1962 issue of
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The Love Token of a Token Immigrant: Judith Merril's Expatriate Narrative, 1968–1972
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at LC Authorities with 3 records (joint writing by C. M. Kornbluth and Merril)
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isolated but become part of the literary mainstream. Early in her editing career,
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Merril was born in Boston in 1923 to Ethel and Samuel (Shlomo) Grossman, who were
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Merril's novelette "The Lonely" was the cover story on the October 1963 issue of
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Merril's "The Deep Down Dragon" was the cover story for the August 1961 issue of
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Using her daughter's given name as a surname, Merril edited a five-page SF
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Homecalling and Other Stories: The Complete Solo Short SF of Judith Merril
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In 1966 Ellison wrote an episode entitled "The Pieces of Fate Affair" for
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in the Bronx at 16 and rethought her politics under the influence of the
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including science fiction and is a professor of creative writing at the
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Merril became a Canadian citizen in 1976 and became active in its
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to go forward with his own version of the project, which yielded
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and both Cyril Judd novels were reissued in an omnibus edition,
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Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation & Fantasy
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Cummins, Elizabeth (1992). "Short Fiction by Judith Merril".
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From 1978 to 1981 Merril introduced Canadian broadcasts of
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Latham, Rob (2005). "The New Wave". In David Seed (ed.).
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SF '59: The Year's Greatest Science Fiction and Fantasy
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SF '57: The Year's Greatest Science Fiction and Fantasy
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SF: The Year's Greatest Science Fiction and Fantasy
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