Hilary Bailey

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Hilary Bailey was a British writer and editor known for her science fiction, feminist literature, and involvement in the New Wave SF movement.

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instanceOf editor
feminist writer
human
novelist
science fiction writer
contributedTo New Worlds magazine NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt Newnham College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork feminist literature
science fiction
speculative fiction
gender female
genre feminist literature
science fiction
hasRelative children with Michael Moorcock
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf New Worlds circle NERFINISHED
movement New Wave science fiction NERFINISHED
name Hilary Bailey NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableFor contributions to New Wave science fiction
feminist themes in fiction
notableWork All the Days of My Life NERFINISHED
As Time Goes By NERFINISHED
Fifty-First State NERFINISHED
Frankenstein’s Bride NERFINISHED
In Search of Love NERFINISHED
Mrs Mulvaney NERFINISHED
The Castle of the Winds NERFINISHED
The Cry from Street to Street NERFINISHED
The Cry of the Children NERFINISHED
The Fall of Frenchy Steiner NERFINISHED
The King’s Lady NERFINISHED
The Shadow of the Palace NERFINISHED
The Strange Adventures of Charlotte Holmes NERFINISHED
The Strange Power of Rose NERFINISHED
occupation editor
writer
placeOfBirth England
spouse Michael Moorcock NERFINISHED
wrote alternate history fiction
essays
historical fiction
novels
short stories

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Michael Moorcock spouse Hilary Bailey