C. L. Moore

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C. L. Moore was a pioneering American science fiction and fantasy writer renowned for her influential early stories such as "Shambleau" and for helping shape modern genre storytelling.

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C. L. Moore canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American writer
fantasy writer
person
science fiction writer
writer
activeInPeriod Golden Age of Science Fiction
awardReceived Bram Stoker Award
surface form: Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement

World Fantasy Award
surface form: World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement
collaboratedWith Henry Kuttner
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1911-01-24
dateOfDeath 1987-04-04
employer Fletcher Trust Company
familyName Moore
fullName Catherine Lucille Moore
genre fantasy
horror fiction
science fiction
weird fiction
givenName Catherine
hasInfluentialStory Black God’s Kiss
Shambleau
Vintage Season
influenced modern fantasy
modern science fiction
languageOfWorkOrName English
marriagePartner Henry Kuttner
memberOf First Fandom Hall of Fame (honoree)
notableCharacterCreated Jirel of Joiry
Northwest Smith
notablePublicationVenue Astounding Science Fiction
surface form: Astounding Science-Fiction

Weird Tales magazine
surface form: Weird Tales
notableWork Black God’s Kiss
Jirel of Joiry stories
Judgment Night
Northwest Smith stories
Shambleau
occupation novelist
short story writer
writer
placeOfBirth Indianapolis
surface form: Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
placeOfDeath Hollywood, California, United States
pseudonym C. H. Liddell
Ben Maddow
surface form: Lawrence O’Donnell

Lewis Padgett
sexOrGender female
spouse Henry Kuttner

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Weird Tales magazine notableContributor C. L. Moore
subject surface form: Weird Tales
Gnome Press publishedAuthor C. L. Moore
Henry Kuttner spouse C. L. Moore
Henry Kuttner notableCollaboration C. L. Moore