Lord Ruthven Award
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Jean Lorrah
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Jean Lorrah
Profile
- Gender
- Female
- Born
- 1940-01-01 (United States)
- Nationality
- American
- Languages
- English
- Residence History
- Kentucky
Career
- Occupations
- science fiction writer, fantasy writer, English professor
- Active Years
- 1976-2024
- Affiliations
- Murray State University
- Influenced By
- Jacqueline Lichtenberg
Education
| Institution | Faculty | Department | Degree | Period | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Florida State University | — | Department of English | PhD | — | United States |
Florida State University
Department of English
Degree:
PhD
Year of Graduation:
1967
Country:
United States
Received PhD.
Awards
| Year | Award | Work | Category | Organization | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | Lord Ruthven Award | — | — | — | winner |
Lord Ruthven Award
2002
Result:
winner
Awards & Nominations
Works
Major Works
Savage Empire
1981 FantasyFirst novel in the Savage Empire series, a fantasy adventure set in a savage empire.
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First Channel
1980 Science fictionSime~Gen Universe novel co-authored with Jacqueline Lichtenberg.
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The Vulcan Academy Murders
1984 Science fictionStar Trek: The Original Series novel.
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Survivors
1988 Science fictionStar Trek: The Next Generation novel.
Star Trek
Bibliography
- Savage Empire
- Dragon Lord of the Savage Empire
- Captives of the Savage Empire
- Flight to the Savage Empire
- Sorcerers of the Frozen Isles
- Wulfston's Odyssey
- Empress Unborn
- Dark Moon Rising
- Prophecies
- Nessie and The Living Stone
- Nessie and the Viking Gold
- First Channel
- Channel's Destiny
- Ambrov Keon
- Zelerod's Doom
- The Unity Trilogy
- Pandora No 6
- Blood Will Tell
- The Vulcan Academy Murders
- The IDIC Epidemic
- Survivors
- Metamorphosis
Health
-
breast cancer2010年代以前As a breast cancer survivor, pledged $20,000 to the Enduring Hope campaign.
Legacy
American science fiction and fantasy author known for Star Trek novels, collaborations on Sime~Gen, and the Savage Empire series. Taught English at Murray State University from 1968 to 2008, becoming the first female non-nursing/home economics doctorate professor hired there.
Trivia
- She was the first female non-nursing/home economics doctorate professor hired at Murray State University.