In Memoriam: Don Sakers
Don Sakers (b.1958) died from a heart attack on May 17. Sakers began publishing short fiction in 1983 and published […]
Don Sakers (b.1958) died from a heart attack on May 17. Sakers began publishing short fiction in 1983 and published […]
Anthologist Marvin Kaye (b.1938) died on May 13. After working as a journalist, Kaye became a senior editor at Harcourt Brace Jovanovich before
Jan Stirling (b.1950) died on May 8. Stirling published her first story, “Were-Wench” in 1995 in the anthology Chicks in Chainmail
Author Norton Juster (b.1929) died on March 8. Juster was working as an architect when he began work on a
Mary Elizabeth Sheridan (b.1938) died on January 17. Sheridan served as the administrator for the Clarion Writers Workshop in East Lansing,
Kathleen Ann Goonan (b.1952) died on January 28 after a lengthy battle with myelofibrosis. Goonan began publishing science fiction with the
Storm Constantine (b.1956) died on January 14 following a long illness. Constantine published her first novel, The Enchantments of Flesh
SFWA Grand Master James E. Gunn (b.1923) died on December 23, 2020. Gunn served as SFWA President from 1971-1972. Gunn began
Phyllis Eisenstein (b.1946) died on December 7. Eisenstein’s novels included Sorcerer’s Son, In the Red Lord’s Reach, and Shadow of Earth. Eisenstein published
Dean Ing (b.1931) died on June 21. Ing published his first two stories in the 1950s. In the 1970s, he