Alison Tellure

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Yearsactive1977-1984
Alison Tellure
Born
Years active1977-1984
SpouseRob Chilson

Alison Tellure is an American writer of science fiction who published several pieces of short fiction in the 1970s and 80s.[1]

Tellure was born in Chicago, Illinois and grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. She obtained a degree in history and worked in various occupations such as artist's model and taxi dancer.[2]

She married fellow SF writer Rob Chilson. The name Alison Tellure is a pseudonym.[3]

Work

Tellure's stories are set on an alien world over which a godlike creature rules, and which is also inhabited by smaller beings similar to humans.[1] The stories were published in Analog Science Fiction and Fact from 1977 to 1984. One of them, "Green-Eyed Lady", was republished in the 1983 anthology Aliens from Analog.

Stanley Schmidt recommended her works as examples of how to effectively write from an alien viewpoint.[4]

Short stories

All published in Analog Science Fiction and Fact.

Title Year Notes
"Yes, Virginia" 1977
"Lord of All It Surveys" 1977
"Skysinger" 1977
"Green-Eyed Lady, Laughing Lady" 1982 also published as "Green-Eyed Lady", nominated for the Analog Readers Poll Award[5]
"Low Midnight" 1984 nominated for the Analog Readers Poll Award[5]

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