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Zenna Henderson

  • Zenna Chlarson Henderson
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Henderson, Zenna
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Female
Date of birth
1917-11-01
Place of birth
United States
Date of death
1983-05-11
Place of death
United States

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Zenna Chlarson Henderson (November 1, 1917 – May 11, 1983) was an American elementary school teacher and science fiction and fantasy author. Her first story was published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in 1951. Her work is cited as pre-feminist, often featuring middle-aged women, children, and their relationships, but with stereotyped gender roles. Many of her stories center around human aliens called "The People", who have special powers. Henderson was nominated for a Hugo Award in 1959 for her novelette Captivity. Science fiction authors Lois McMaster Bujold, Orson Scott Card, Connie Willis, Dale Bailey, and Kathy Tyers have cited her as an influence on their work.

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Zenna Chlarson Henderson was an American elementary school teacher and science fiction and fantasy author.

Last modified: 2020-09-17 (revision #26307)

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hendersonzenna
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Q189642

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