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  1. Gertrude Barrows Bennett (September 18, 1884 – February 2, 1948), known by the pseudonym Francis Stevens, was a pioneering American author of fantasy and science fiction. Bennett wrote a number of fantasies between 1917 and 1923 and has been called "the woman who invented dark fantasy".

  2. Apr 7, 2019 · Gertrude Barrows Bennett (September 18, 1884 – February 2, 1948), known by the pseudonym Francis Stevens, was a pioneering author of fantasy and science fiction. Bennett wrote a number of fantasies between 1917 and 1923 [4] and has been called "the woman who invented dark fantasy ".

  3. February 02, 1948. Genre. Science Fiction & Fantasy. edit data. Gertrude Barrows Bennett (1883–1948) was the first major female writer of fantasy and science fiction in the United States, publishing her stories under the pseudonym Francis Stevens. Bennett wrote a number of highly acclaimed fantasies between 1917 and 1923 and has been called ...

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  5. Gertrude Barrows Bennett (1883-1948) was the first major female writer of fantasy and science fiction in the United States, publishing her stories under the pseudonym Francis Stevens. She completed school through the eighth grade then attended night school in hopes of becoming an illustrator, a goal she never achieved.

  6. Mar 19, 2020 · When reflecting on her first story’s publication, Gertrude Barrows Bennett wrote, “I had just one merit, as I remember it, and that was a rather grotesque originality.” She was a self-described literary type who persisted against the boot of capitalism: She wrote that story when she was still a teenager working at a department store.

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  7. Gertrude Barrows Bennett (1883–1948) was the first major female writer of fantasy and science fiction in the United States, publishing her stories under the pseudonym Francis Stevens. Bennett wrote a number of highly acclaimed fantasies between 1917 and 1923 and has been called "the woman who invented dark fantasy."

  8. Gertrude Barrows Bennett is the author of The Heads of Cerberus (3.36 avg rating, 350 ratings, 76 reviews, published 1919), The Nightmare (4.00 avg ratin...

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