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'''Helen Rose Weinbaum''' (later '''Helen W. Kasson''') was a writer of short [[fiction]], mainly in the 1940s. She sometimes collaborated with [[Stanley G. Weinbaum]], her brother. Helen attended [[Chicon]], the 1940 [[Worldcon]]. | '''Helen Rose Weinbaum''' (later '''Helen W. Kasson''') was a writer of short [[fiction]], mainly in the 1940s. She sometimes collaborated with [[Stanley G. Weinbaum]], her brother. Helen attended [[Chicon]], the 1940 [[Worldcon]]. | ||
− | Born in [[Milwaukee]], she married | + | Born in [[Milwaukee]], she married David Kasson and lived in [[New York]] and [[Connecticut]] before moving back to Milwaukee. They had a daughter, Stanlie (1945–2014). |
*[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?14451 Bibliography at ISFDB. ] | *[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?14451 Bibliography at ISFDB. ] |
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(June 14, 1906 – August 18, 1982)
Helen Rose Weinbaum (later Helen W. Kasson) was a writer of short fiction, mainly in the 1940s. She sometimes collaborated with Stanley G. Weinbaum, her brother. Helen attended Chicon, the 1940 Worldcon.
Born in Milwaukee, she married David Kasson and lived in New York and Connecticut before moving back to Milwaukee. They had a daughter, Stanlie (1945–2014).
Person | 1906—1982 |
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