Margaret St. Clair
Books and Stories

Margaret Saint Clair (b. 1911, d. 1995) was an American science fiction writer who published her first story in 1946. She also pubished under the name Idris Seabright.

"It was an interesting thing to watch science fiction and fantasy fiction grow from the battle between worlds theme to the current human interest type of story. Really I’m glad it is taking this trend, because it seems to me that a story about people, their problems, emotions, triumphs, and failures, is a far more interesting story to read and write. At any rate I find this to be true."


(Margaret St. Clair)

Select a novel or story title to see the inventions from that work:

Lazarus, Startling Stories, 1955

Sacred Martian Pig (Idris' Pig), Startling Stories, 1949

The Soma Racks, Startling Stories, 1947

The Unreliable Perfumist, Thrilling Wonder Stories, 1953

To Please The Master, Space Travel, 1958

Vector, Future Science Fiction, 1958

 

 

 

 

 

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