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'''Lilith Lorraine''' is the pseudonym of Mary M. Wright, and she is a amateur press publisher, writer and fanzine contributor.  
 
'''Lilith Lorraine''' is the pseudonym of Mary M. Wright, and she is a amateur press publisher, writer and fanzine contributor.  
  
Lilith Lorraine began publishing in the 1940s in science fiction fanzines. Her first publication of editor was ''Challenge'', credited as the first poetry periodical devoted to the science fiction genre. She flollowed ''Challenge'' with another poetry periodal. At the same time, she was also writing for "pulp" magazines such as "Astounding Tales".  
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Lilith Lorraine began publishing in the 1940s in science fiction fanzines. Her first publication of editor was ''Challenge'', credited as the first poetry periodical devoted to the science fiction genre. She followed ''Challenge'' with another poetry periodal. At the same time, she was also writing for "pulp" magazines such as "Astounding Tales".  
  
She continued to have work published in poetry journals and is also the author of several books of poetry.  
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She continued to have work published in poetry journals and is also the author of several books of poetry.
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After her death,  Steve Sneyd wrote "Lilith Lorraine: Postcript" for [[Fantasy Commentator]] #51 in 1999,  urging a reappraisal of her work. 
  
 
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Revision as of 02:55, 19 February 2011

Lilith Lorraine is the pseudonym of Mary M. Wright, and she is a amateur press publisher, writer and fanzine contributor.

Lilith Lorraine began publishing in the 1940s in science fiction fanzines. Her first publication of editor was Challenge, credited as the first poetry periodical devoted to the science fiction genre. She followed Challenge with another poetry periodal. At the same time, she was also writing for "pulp" magazines such as "Astounding Tales".

She continued to have work published in poetry journals and is also the author of several books of poetry.

After her death, Steve Sneyd wrote "Lilith Lorraine: Postcript" for Fantasy Commentator #51 in 1999, urging a reappraisal of her work.

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http://www.helium.com/items/1936779-lilith-lorraines-time-grows-thin-book-review Review of Time Grows Thin by Lilith Lorraine]