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Juanita Coulson

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Years active
  
1957 -

Albums
  
Past and Future Tense

Spouse
  
Robert Coulson

Role
  
Fiction writer

Name
  
Juanita Coulson


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Full Name
  
Juanita Ruth Wellons

Born
  
February 12, 1933 (age 91) (
1933-02-12
)
Indiana, United States

Occupation
  
science fiction and fantasy writer

Books
  
Unto the Last Generation, Tomorrow's Heritage

Awards
  
Hugo Award for Best Fanzine

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Juanita Coulson (born February 12, 1933) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer, active fan and fanzine editor. She is also widely known in filk music circles since the 1950s for her singing and songwriting; she has been nominated for several Pegasus Awards for her filking. For thirty-three years, she co-edited the science fiction fanzine Yandro with her husband "Buck" (Robert Coulson). Yandro was nominated for a Hugo Award every year from 1958–1967; it won the award in 1965, thus making Coulson one of the very first women editors to be so honored.

Biography

Her first novel, Crisis on Cheiron, came out in 1967. During her writing career, she has collaborated with other authors such as Marion Zimmer Bradley. One of her better-known novel series is the Children of the Stars books. Several of her novels concern the exploitation of "primitive" intelligent species or First contact.

Juanita was inducted into the Filk Hall of Fame in 1996.

Coulson is the fan guest of honor for the 2010 NASFiC, ReConStruction. She received the Big Heart Award at Chicon 7 in 2012. In May 2014, it was announced that she was elected that year's delegate for the Down Under Fan Fund and would be attending Continuum X, the 53rd annual Australian national science fiction convention.

Juanita received the Filk Pegasus Award for Best Writer/Composer in 2012.

References

Juanita Coulson Wikipedia