Juanita Coulson
Juanita Ruth Coulson (née Wellons) (born February 12, 1933) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer most well known for her Children of the Stars books, published from 1981 to 1989. She was a longtime editor of the science fiction fanzine Yandro.[2][3][4] She is also known for her filk music, receiving numerous awards for her songwriting. CareerCoulson published her first novel, Crisis on Cheiron, in 1967. She has collaborated with numerous authors including Marion Zimmer Bradley. Several of her novels concern the exploitation of primitive intelligent species, human expansion, and first contact.[2] Coulson has also written gothic novels, such as Door Into Terror (1972) about a Satanist cult.[3] Fannish activityShe edited the science fiction fanzine Yandro, with her husband Robert Coulson, from 1953 to 1986.[5] Yandro was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine every year from 1958 to 1967. The magazine won in 1965, thus making Coulson one of the first women editors to be so honored.[6] Coulson was a guest of honor at the 2010 NASFiC ReConStruction.[7] She received the "Big Heart Award" for fan activism at Chicon 7 in 2012.[8] In May 2014, Coulson was elected the delegate for the Down Under Fan Fund, and would be attending Continuum X, the 53rd annual Australian national science fiction convention.[9] Filk awardsShe was inducted into the Filk Hall of Fame in 1996.[10] She was nominated for several Pegasus Awards for filk music, winning the award for Best Writer/Composer in 2012.[11] BibliographyBelow is an incomplete bibliography:
Birthstone Gothic series
Zodiac Gothic series
Krantin series
Children of the Stars series
DiscographyBelow is an incomplete discography:
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