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Christine Elizabeth Abrahamsen

Christine Elizabeth Abrahamsen (September 6, 1916 – February 7, 1995)[1][2] was an American nurse and professor of nursing at West Virginia University Institute of Technology. She wrote science fiction and gothic novels under the pseudonyms Christabel and Kathleen Westcott, respectively.[1]

Christine Elizabeth Abrahamsen
BornSeptember 6, 1916 
Oak Hill 
DiedFebruary 7, 1995  (aged 78)
Charleston 
OccupationWriter, nurse 

Early life and nursing career edit

Christine Elizabeth Abrahamsen was born on September 6, 1916, in Oak Hill, West Virginia, the daughter of Charles Earl Campbell, an auto mechanic, and Macie Boothe.[2] She was raised and attended school in West New York, New Jersey.[3] She earned a nursing diploma from New York's Somerset Hospital in 1938, a bachelor's degree in nursing education from Hunter College in 1954, and a master's degree in nursing from Columbia University in 1959. After working as a nurse in various hospitals in New Jersey and New York since 1938, she became a professor of nursing at West Virginia University Institute of Technology in 1971.[3][4]

Writing edit

Abrahamsen began writing "in earnest" in 1968, describing the appeal of science fiction by commenting that "after many years of graduate study and research it was a pleasure to write something which needed absolutely no documentation".[3] She said she took the pen name Christabel from "a fortune telling book ... it means 'good luck' and success."[2] Her first two works were the Veltakin series of planetary romances, Manalacor of Veltakin and The Cruachan and the Killane. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction describes her work as "written in a style that crosses the romance genre with boys' fiction".[1] Psychic phenomena play a significant role in her work, based on her interest in the topic and her study with the Rosicrucians.[3]

Bibliography edit

As Christabel edit

  • Manalacor of Veltakin (New York: Curtis Books, 1970)[1]
  • The Cruachan and the Killane (New York: Curtis Books, 1970)[1]
  • The Mortal Immortals (New York: Walker, 1971)[1]
  • The Golden Olive (New York: Curtis Books, 1972)[1]

As Kathleen Westcott edit

  • Bride of Kilkerran (New York: Pocket Books, 1972)[1]

Death edit

Abrahamsen died on February 7, 1995, in Charleston, West Virginia.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "SFE: Cristabel". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved December 21, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Reginald, R. (September 1, 2010). Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature Vol 2. Wildside Press LLC. p. 869. ISBN 978-0-941028-77-6. from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved December 21, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d "Tech's Nursing Professor is Author of Three Novels". Beckley Post-Herald. January 27, 1972. p. 6. from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved December 21, 2021.
  4. ^ "Christine Elizabeth Abrahamsen." Gale Literature: Contemporary Authors, Gale, 2002. Gale Literature Resource Center. Retrieved December 21, 2021.

christine, elizabeth, abrahamsen, september, 1916, february, 1995, american, nurse, professor, nursing, west, virginia, university, institute, technology, wrote, science, fiction, gothic, novels, under, pseudonyms, christabel, kathleen, westcott, respectively,. Christine Elizabeth Abrahamsen September 6 1916 February 7 1995 1 2 was an American nurse and professor of nursing at West Virginia University Institute of Technology She wrote science fiction and gothic novels under the pseudonyms Christabel and Kathleen Westcott respectively 1 Christine Elizabeth AbrahamsenBornSeptember 6 1916 Oak Hill DiedFebruary 7 1995 aged 78 Charleston OccupationWriter nurse Contents 1 Early life and nursing career 2 Writing 3 Bibliography 3 1 As Christabel 3 2 As Kathleen Westcott 4 Death 5 ReferencesEarly life and nursing career editChristine Elizabeth Abrahamsen was born on September 6 1916 in Oak Hill West Virginia the daughter of Charles Earl Campbell an auto mechanic and Macie Boothe 2 She was raised and attended school in West New York New Jersey 3 She earned a nursing diploma from New York s Somerset Hospital in 1938 a bachelor s degree in nursing education from Hunter College in 1954 and a master s degree in nursing from Columbia University in 1959 After working as a nurse in various hospitals in New Jersey and New York since 1938 she became a professor of nursing at West Virginia University Institute of Technology in 1971 3 4 Writing editAbrahamsen began writing in earnest in 1968 describing the appeal of science fiction by commenting that after many years of graduate study and research it was a pleasure to write something which needed absolutely no documentation 3 She said she took the pen name Christabel from a fortune telling book it means good luck and success 2 Her first two works were the Veltakin series of planetary romances Manalacor of Veltakin and The Cruachan and the Killane The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction describes her work as written in a style that crosses the romance genre with boys fiction 1 Psychic phenomena play a significant role in her work based on her interest in the topic and her study with the Rosicrucians 3 Bibliography editAs Christabel edit Manalacor of Veltakin New York Curtis Books 1970 1 The Cruachan and the Killane New York Curtis Books 1970 1 The Mortal Immortals New York Walker 1971 1 The Golden Olive New York Curtis Books 1972 1 As Kathleen Westcott edit Bride of Kilkerran New York Pocket Books 1972 1 Death editAbrahamsen died on February 7 1995 in Charleston West Virginia 1 References edit a b c d e f g h i SFE Cristabel The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved December 21 2021 a b c Reginald R September 1 2010 Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature Vol 2 Wildside Press LLC p 869 ISBN 978 0 941028 77 6 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved December 21 2021 a b c d Tech s Nursing Professor is Author of Three Novels Beckley Post Herald January 27 1972 p 6 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved December 21 2021 Christine Elizabeth Abrahamsen Gale Literature Contemporary Authors Gale 2002 Gale Literature Resource Center Retrieved December 21 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christine Elizabeth Abrahamsen amp oldid 1207046126, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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