- Karen Kruse Anderson
Karen Kruse Anderson (IPAEng|kruːzi; born 1932) is the widow and sometime co-author of
Poul Anderson , and mother-in-law of writerGreg Bear .Infobox Writer
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name = Karen Kruse Anderson
birthdate = 1932
genre =Fantasy She is noted as the first person to use the term "
filk music " in print. [Cite web
url=http://www.nightsong.com/filk/twippledop/
title=Tracking Down The First Deliberate Use Of "Filk Song"
accessdate=2007-08-20
author=Lee Gold ] She also wrote the first publishedFact|date=August 2007 science fiction haiku (orscifaiku ), "Six Haiku" (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction , July 1962). She also probably coined the term "sophont" to describe the general class of sentient beings.Fact|date=August 2007Robert Heinlein in part dedicated his 1982 novelFriday to Karen. [cite book | author=Heinlein, Robert A | title=Friday| publisher=New England Library | year=1984 | id=ISBN 0-450-05549-3]Bibliography
Novels
King of Ys
# "Roma Mater" (1986) with Poul Anderson
# "Gallicenae" (1987) with Poul Anderson
# "Dahut" (1987) with Poul Anderson
# "The Dog and the Wolf" (1988) with Poul AndersonThe Last Viking
# "The Golden Horn" (1980) with Poul Anderson
# "The Road of the Sea Horse" (1980) with Poul Anderson
# "The Sign of the Raven" (1980) with Poul AndersonCollections
* "The Unicorn Trade" (1984) with Poul Anderson
References
External links
* [http://scifan.com/writers/aa/AndersonKaren.asp Bibliography] at
SciFan
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