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Judith Ann Blish (née Lawrence; born December 14, 1934) is an American sketch artist and short fiction writer, known professionally as Judith L. Blish, Judy Blish, and J. A. Lawrence. From 1967 to 1978, she co-wrote a sequence of short story adaptations based on episodes of ''Star Trek'' with her husband,
James Blish James Benjamin Blish () was an American science fiction and fantasy writer. He is best known for his '' Cities in Flight'' novels and his series of ''Star Trek'' novelizations written with his wife, J. A. Lawrence. His novel '' A Case of Conscie ...
. Since 1975, Lawrence has been active in preserving and promoting her husband's work.


Early life

Lawrence was born on December 14, 1934, to pulp-fiction writers Jack Lawrence and Muriel Bodkin. She and James Blish met sometime after his divorce from
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, in 1963. Lawrence and Blish married in November 1964. In 1968, she and Blish moved to
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, England. Her mother followed sometime later. After her husband's death, in 1975, Lawrence spent considerable time in Athens, Greece. She settled there permanently in 1977.


Career

Lawrence illustrated the covers to editions of ''
Black Easter ''Black Easter'' is a fantasy novel by American writer James Blish, in which an arms dealer hires a black magician to unleash all the demons of Hell on Earth for a single day. It was first published in 1968. The sequel is '' The Day After Judgmen ...
'' and ''
The Day After Judgment ''The Day After Judgment'' is a 1970 fantasy novel by American writer James Blish. It is a sequel to the 1968 novel '' Black Easter'': they have been subsequently republished in 1990 as a single book called ''The Devil's Day''. Plot summary ''Bl ...
''. She also sketched the cover of '' Fugue for a Darkening Island'' by Christopher Priest. She contributed two covers to the ''Kalki: Studies in James Branch Cabell'' fanzine, for which she served as Art Director from 1967 to 1971. Lawrence created the cover for the April 1972 issue of ''
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''. Lawrence's short fiction was regularly published by ''
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'', and was included in several short-fiction anthologies. In 1975, James Blish was unable to complete his commission to adapt '' Star Trek'' episodes for Bantam Books. Lawrence completed the adaptations which were published in 1977. Lawrence and her mother, Muriel, had contributed to Blish's ''Star Trek'' adaptations since 1972. However, Lawrence was not credited until ''Star Trek 12'' (1977). The last volume in the series, ''Mudd's Angels'', was released in 1978. It included two episode adaptations credited to James Blish that featured the popular
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character. Included was an original novella by Lawrence, ''The Business, as Usual, During Altercations''. In the introduction to ''Mudd's Angels'', it is stated Blish left the adaptations incomplete and Lawrence "finished them."


Bibliography


Cover art and illustrations

* ''
Black Easter ''Black Easter'' is a fantasy novel by American writer James Blish, in which an arms dealer hires a black magician to unleash all the demons of Hell on Earth for a single day. It was first published in 1968. The sequel is '' The Day After Judgmen ...
'' (September 1969), by James Blish. Doubleday. * ''Kalki: Studies in James Branch Cabell'', Vol. II, No. 4(a) (1968). * ''The Vanished Jet'' (1968), by James Blish. Weybright & Talley. * ''Kalki: Studies in James Branch Cabell'', Vol. V, No. 2 (1971). * ''The Day After Judgment'' (January 1971), by James Blish. Doubleday. * ''Fugue for a Darkening Island'' (21 February 1972), by Christopher Priest. Faber and Faber . * ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', Vol 42, No. 4 (Apr 1972). * ''Jack of Eagles'' (18 June 1973), by James Blish. Faber and Faber .


Short fiction

* "Getting Along", with James Blish, '' Again, Dangerous Visions'' (March 1972). Harlan Ellison, ed. Doubleday. * "Opening Problem," Galaxy, Vol. 35, No. 7 (July 1974). * "Family Program," Galaxy, Vol. 36, No. 9 (September 1974). * "The Descent of Man," If, Vol. 22, No. 8, Issue No. 175 (November 1974). * "The Persistence of Memory," Galaxy, Vol. 35, No. 10 (November 1974). * "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat," ''New Dimensions Science Fiction 7'' (April 1977),
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Gr ...
, ed.
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. * "This Is My Beloved," ''New Dimensions Science Fiction 8'' (April 1978),
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, ed. Harper & Row . * "Starstuff" (Sternenstoff, translation), ''Science Fiction Story-Reader 10'' (July 1978),
Herbert W. Franke Herbert W. Franke (14 May 1927 – 16 July 2022) was an Austrian scientist and writer. ''Die Zeit'' calls him "the most prominent German writing Science Fiction author". He is also one of the important early computer artists (and collectors), cr ...
, ed. Heyne SF #3602, Heyne . * "The Liberated Woman's Guide to Domestic Felicity" (as translation of "" by Frank Freeperson), ''Science Fiction Story-Reader 12'' (July 1979),
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, ed. Heyne SF #3655, Heyne . * "Heir," ''After the Fall'' (September 1980),
Robert Sheckley Robert Sheckley (July 16, 1928 – December 9, 2005) was an American writer. First published in the science-fiction magazines of the 1950s, his many quick-witted stories and novels were famously unpredictable, absurdist, and broadly comical. ...
, ed. Ace Books . * "Nothing But," ''Proteus: Voices for the 80s'' (May 1981), Richard S. McEnroe, ed. Ace Books . * ''Some Are Born Great'' (novella),
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, Vol. 58, No. 2, Issue 517 (July 1984). * "White Empire," with James Blish, Fantasy Book, Vol. 5, No. 3 (September 1986). *"The Other Side of the Surface" (1 April 2021), ReAnimus Press .


''Star Trek'' (1977–78)

* ''Star Trek 12'' (November 1977), with James Blish, Bantam Books * ''Mudd's Angels'' (May 1978), Bantam Books


References


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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 ...
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