C. L. Moore

Author of science fiction and fantasy

C. L. Moore - Author of science fiction and fantasy
Born

1911
114 years ago

Died

April 4th, 1987
38 years ago — 76 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An influential American author contributed significantly to the science fiction and fantasy genres. Developed a unique voice and narrative style throughout a career spanning several decades. Co-created the character Northwest Smith, a notable figure in speculative fiction, debuting in the 1930s. Also known for the Jirel of Joiry stories, which featured strong female protagonists. Engaged in academia, teaching literature and writing, influencing a generation of writers.

Created the character Northwest Smith

Authored Jirel of Joiry stories

Published works in genre magazines

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