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Julian_May
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Person from Elmwood Park, Illinois
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1931 birth
2017 death
20th-century American biographer
20th-century American women writer
21st-century American biographer
21st-century American women writer
American fantasy writer
American science fiction writer
American science writer
American women biographer
American women children's writer
Historian from Illinois
Novelist from Illinois
Women science fiction and fantasy writer
Writer from Chicago
American horror writer
Roman Catholic writer
Women horror writer
Women science writer
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Julian May
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Julian_May
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/July_10
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deaths_in_October_2017
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_fiction
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Julian May
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J. May
Julian C. May
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birthDate
1931-07-10
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birthPlace
DuPage County, Illinois
Cook County, Illinois
Indiana
Elmwood Park, Illinois
Chicago
Illinois
Wisconsin
clgo:
birthYear
1931
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deathDate
2017-10-17
clgo:
deathYear
2017
clgo:
genre
Science fiction
Horror fiction
Fantasy
Speculative fiction
Child
Science
clgo:
pseudonym
Bob Cunningham, Judy Dikty, Lee N. Falconer, John Feilen, Wolfgang Amadeus Futslogg, Matthew G. Grant, Granny Roseboro, Ian Thorne, Jean Wright Thorne, George Zanderbergen, The Editors of Creative
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T. E. Dikty
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author
of
The Many-Colored Land
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coverArtist
of
The Best Science Fiction Stories and Novels: Ninth Series
is
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spouse
of
T. E. Dikty