Coulson, Juanita (1933–)
Coulson, Juanita (1933–)
American science-fiction writer and editor. Name variations: (pseudonym) John J. Wells. Born Juanita Ruth Wellons, Feb 12, 1933, in Anderson, Indiana; Ball State University, BS, 1954, MA, 1961; m. Robert Coulson, 1954; children: 1 son.
With Robert Coulson, began editing Yandro fan magazine (1953); writings include Crisis on Cheiron (1967), Unto the Last Generation (1975), Fear Stalks the Bayou (1976), Fire of the Andes (1979), The Death God's Citadel (1980), Star Sister (1990), The Scent of Magic (1990) and Cold, Hard Silver (1994). Won Hugo Award for editing (1965).
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