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Occupation
  
Author

Name
  
Sanders Laubenthal

Nationality
  
United States

Role
  
Poet


Genre
  
Fantasy

Books
  
Excalibur

Notable works
  
Excalibur (1973)

Born
  
December 25, 1943 Mobile, Alabama (
1943-12-25
)

Died
  
May 15, 2002, Washington, D.C., United States

Nominations
  
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award

Sanders Anne Laubenthal (December 25, 1943 – May 15, 2002) was an American poet, novelist, historian and textbook writer. Much of her work concerns Mobile, Alabama, of which she was a native. She also wrote about the history of unrecorded areas of Scotland. She is best known, however, for one major work, the Arthurian fantasy Excalibur, first published in the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in August 1973 and reprinted a number of times since.

Laubenthal served the United States Air Force from the time of the Vietnam War, starting writing OJT books for trainees in comic book style to train for lower level jobs such as dining hall cooks. She served as editor of many Air Force professional journals. Having reached the rank of Major in the Air Force, she retired, but continued to do research and write many reports/articles for the military. She had just finished her last military project and received payment for another reprint for Excalibur before she died from diabetic complications. Friends describe her as a quiet lady who was loyal and always creating.

References

Sanders Anne Laubenthal Wikipedia


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