Doris Piserchia (born Doris Summers,
October 11, 1928 – September 15, 2021) was an American science fiction writer who was born and raised in
Fairmont,
West Virginia
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. She served in the
United States Navy
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from 1950 to 1954 and after that took courses toward a Master's degree in
educational psychology
Educational psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with the scientific study of human learning. The study of learning processes, from both cognitive and behavioral perspectives, allows researchers to understand individual differences in ...
. She did not begin publishing until 1966. Her stories have an interest in aliens and have been termed "darkly comic" by admirers. Despite her military experience, age, and preference for older SF, she is often associated with the
New Wave. Related to that she has a story in ''
The Last Dangerous Visions
''The Last Dangerous Visions'' is an unpublished speculative fiction anthology intended to follow '' Dangerous Visions'' (1967) and '' Again, Dangerous Visions'' (1972). Like its predecessors, it was edited by American author Harlan Ellison, ...
''. She has also been of interest to those in
Feminist science fiction
Feminist science fiction is a subgenre of science fiction (abbreviated "SF") focused on theories that include feminist themes including but not limited to gender inequality, sexuality, race, economics, reproduction, and environment. Feminist SF ...
.
She did not publish any work after 1983,
[Clute and Nicholls 1995, p. 934.] shortly before her adult daughter died suddenly, leaving her with a three-year-old granddaughter to raise.
Piserchia died September 15, 2021, at the age of 92.
Bibliography
*''Mr. Justice'' (1973)
*''Star Rider'' (1974)
*''A Billion Days of Earth'' (1976)
*''Earthchild'' (1977)
*''Spaceling'' (1978)
*''The Spinner'' (1980)
*''The Fluger'' (1980)
*''Doomtime'' (1981)
*''Earth in Twilight'' (1981)
*''Blood County'' (1982)
s by Curt Selby
*''I, Zombie'' (1982)
s by Curt Selby
*''The Dimensioneers'' (1982)
*''The Deadly Sky'' (1983)
References
Sources
*
Clute, John and
Peter Nicholls (eds.). ''
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
''The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'' (SFE) is an English language reference work on science fiction, first published in 1979. It has won the Hugo, Locus and British SF Awards. Two print editions appeared in 1979 and 1993. A third, continu ...
''. New York: St Martin's Griffin, 1995. .
External links
Biographical sketch from the Doris Piserchia website*
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1928 births
2021 deaths
20th-century American novelists
American science fiction writers
American women novelists
People from Fairmont, West Virginia
Novelists from West Virginia
American women science fiction and fantasy writers
20th-century American women writers
21st-century American women