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Sonya Dorman

Hess, Sonya Dorman

April 6, 1924 – February 14, 2005 (aged 80)

Birth place: New York City, New York, USA

31 works in English-language magazines

Date Page Type Title Magazine
May 1966 110 Short Fiction Harry the Tailor Cosmopolitan, May 1966
June 1966 153 Short Fiction When I Was Miss Dow Galaxy Magazine, June 1966
January 1968 111 Short Fiction Lunatic Assignment The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1968
October 1968 149 Poem Dance Music for a Gone Planet The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1968
February 1969 21 Poem End of the Day Kinesis #1, February 1969
February 1969 20 Poem Passed a Swan Kinesis #1, February 1969
December 1969 5 Short Fiction Bye, Bye, Banana Bird The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1969
March 1970 26 Short Fiction Nest Egg New Worlds, March 1970
August 1970 80 Poem Coordinates Galaxy Magazine, August-September 1970
November 1970 107 Short Fiction Alpha Bets The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1970
December 1970 77 Short Fiction Me-Too Worlds of Fantasy, Winter 1970
January 1971 103 Poem Winter City The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1971
September 1972 90 Poem The Marriage of Art and Science The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1972
November 1972 161 Short Fiction Journey Galaxy Magazine, November-December 1972
August 1973 112 Short Fiction The Bear Went Over the Mountain The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1973
October 1973 114 Poem Forecast from an Orbiting Satellite The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1973
November 1973 97 Short Fiction The Sons of Bingaloo Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, November 1973
May 1974 167 Short Fiction Cool Affection Galaxy, May 1974
March 1975 68 Short Fiction Building Block Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, March 1975
April 1976 67 Short Fiction Them and Us and All The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1976
June 1977 169 Review Beasts Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, June 1977
June 1977 171 Review Down Here in the Dream Quarters Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, June 1977
June 1977 169 Essay The Reference Library (Analog, June 1977) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, June 1977
June 1977 170 Review Tomorrow Today Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, June 1977
July 1978 5 Poem Corruption of Metals Star*Line, July 1978
May 1979 51 Review Planet Patrol Science Fiction & Fantasy Book Review, May 1979
June 1979 158 Poem A Lullaby, a Farewell The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1979
May 1980 73 Poem Two Children The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1980
February 1982 76 Poem Star Stories The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1982
November 2013 Short Fiction Go, Go, Go, Said the Bird Pseudopod, #362
September 2021 |2 Short Fiction The Putnam Tradition Haven Speculative, September-October 2021

1 English-language book

Year Type Title Author(s)
1978 Novel Planet Patrol Sonya Dorman

YearAwardCategoryTitleStatus
1967 Nebula Award Short Story When I Was Miss Dow Nominee
1978 Rhysling Award Short Poem Corruption of Metals Nominee
1995 James Tiptree, Jr. Award / Otherwise Award Retrospective When I Was Miss Dow Nominee

Born: Sonya Gloria Hess. Dorman published approximately two dozen science fiction stories between 1961 and 1980, gathering three of these as a young adult novel, Planet Patrol, in 1978; she also published fiction in The Saturday Evening Post, Redbook, and other nonspecialist magazines. Dorman was particularly associated with science fiction's "New Wave" of edgy, experimental writing and indeed, her short story "Go, Go, Go, Said the Bird" was featured in Harlan Ellison's groundbreaking Dangerous Visions anthology (1967). Her experimental novel Onyx was rejected by publishers in 1971, but her collected Poems appeared in 1970, followed by Palace of Earth (1984), Constellations of the Inner Eye (1991), Carrying What You Love (1996), and other volumes of poetry. She moved to Taos, New Mexico in 1986, publishing once again under her maiden name, and died there at eighty. Dorman's recognition from the science fiction community includes a 1978 Science Fiction Poetry Association Rhysling Award for "The Corruption of Metals," and a 1995 James Tiptree, Jr. retroactive award for "When I Was Miss Dow" (1963, reprinted in Galaxy 1966). (source: womensf.loa.org)
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