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Jayge Carr

Jayge Carr is the pen name of American science fiction and fantasy author Margery Ruth Morgenstern Krueger (July 28, 1940 – December 20, 2006),[1][2] also known as Margery Krueger[3] and Marj Krueger,[2] a former nuclear physicist for NASA.[4] She is best known for her "Rabelais" series.[2]

Marj Krueger
BornMargery Ruth Morgenstern
(1940-07-28)July 28, 1940
Houston, Texas
DiedDecember 20, 2006(2006-12-20) (aged 66)
Austin, Texas
Pen nameJayge Carr
OccupationAuthor
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States
EducationNuclear physics
Alma materWayne State University
Period1976–2006
GenreScience fiction, Fantasy

Life

Carr was born on the 28th[3][4] of July 1940 in Houston, Texas, where she was also raised.[3] As an adult she lived in Texas and in other states. She studied physics at Carnegie Institute of Technology, Wayne State University, and Case Western Reserve University, which she left before achieving her doctorate to raise a family and write.[3]

On 20 December 2006, Carr died of cancer, leaving a husband, two daughters, two granddaughters, and three sisters.[3] Carr's remains were launched into orbit by Celestis.[5]

Writing career

Carr's first published story, "Alienation" appeared in the science fiction magazine Analog in 1976,[3] and she continued writing through the remainder of her life. She tried to inject a sense of fun into her writing.[3] Regarded by some as a feminist writer, she considered herself more as a "peoplist," dealing with such themes as bigotry and pollution in her fiction.[3]

Bibliography

Nonfiction

  • Ages of Plutonium-Beryllium Neutrons in Tungsten-Water Media (November 1966)

Rabelais series

  • Navigator's Sindrome (1983)
  • The Treasure in the Heart of the Maze (1985)
  • Rabelaisian Reprise (1988)

Other novels

Short stories

  • "Alienation" (1976)
  • "The Ax" (1977)
  • "Right of Passage" (1978)
  • "Inky" (1978)
  • "In Adam's Fall" (1979)
  • "Malthus's Day" (1979)
  • "The Pavilion Where All Times Meet" (1979)
  • "Sanctuary" (1979)
  • "Does Not a Statistic Bleed?" (1979)
  • "Star Spats" (1980)
  • "The King Is Dead! Long Live -" (1980)
  • "Child of the Wandering Sea" (1980)
  • "The Selfish Genie" (1980)
  • "The False-True Heir" (1980)
  • "Hillsong" (1980)
  • "Mustard Seed" (1981)
  • "Blind Spot" (1981)
  • "The Pacifists" (1981)
  • "Measurement" (1982)
  • "Lungfish" (1982)
  • "The Wondrous Works of His Hands" (1982)
  • "Reunion" (1982)
  • "Hippocampocracy" (1982)
  • "The Kidnapped Key" (1983)
  • "The Spoils of Victory" (1983)
  • "Monolyth" (1983)
  • "The Tempest Within" (1983)
  • "Pieces of Eight" (1984)
  • "The Piper's Pay" (1984)
  • "Mudlark and Sky" (1984)
  • "The Heart in the Egg" (1984)
  • "Webrider" (1985)
  • "Finnegan's Wake" (1985)
  • "Immigrant" (1985)
  • "Catacombs" (1985)
  • "Webrider" (1985)
  • "Drop-Out" (1986)
  • "Rainbow's End" (1986)
  • "The Price of Lightning" (1986)
  • "Inky" (1987)
  • "Hitchhiker" (1988)
  • "Chimera" (1989)
  • "Wart" (1989)
  • "A Thief in the Night" (1989)
  • "The Icarus Epidemic" (1990)
  • "Plumduff Potato-Eye" (1990)
  • "Computer Portrait" (1990)
  • "The Kingdom of the Blind Eye" (1991)
  • "Castles in the Air" (1992)
  • "The War of '07" (1992) (collected in Mike Resnick's anthology Alternate Presidents)
  • "Mourning Blue" (1993)
  • "When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again - And Again - And Again" (1993)
  • "The Lady or the Tiger" (1993)
  • "Flea Powder" (1994)
  • "Roots and Forbidden Fruit" (1994)
  • "The Widower's Wife" (1996)
  • "Circus" (1996)
  • "Ram in Wolf's Clothing" (1997)
  • "Puss" (1999)
  • "Reflections" (2000)
  • "The Queen's Jewels" (2000)
  • "The Walls That Bind" (2001)
  • "The Lone Granger" (2002)
  • "Wimpin' Wady" (2005)

Notes

  1. ^ Jayge Carr at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  2. ^ a b c Wands, D.C.; Dickinson, L.E. (5 November 2011). "Jayge Carr (Marj Krueger) (1940 - 2006)". Fantastic Fiction. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Schmidt, Stanley. . Analog Science Fiction and Fact. Archived from the original on 11 March 2012. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  4. ^ a b Clute, John (21 August 2010). "Carr, Jayge". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-06-08. Retrieved 2012-12-10.

References

  • "Margery Ruth Morgenstern Krueger," obituary in the Houston Chronicle, Friday, December 22, 2006, Section B, Page 5.

External links

  • Jayge Carr at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  • Clute, John (21 August 2010). "Carr, Jayge". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  • . Celestis. Archived from the original on 8 June 2012. Retrieved 20 December 2011.

jayge, carr, name, american, science, fiction, fantasy, author, margery, ruth, morgenstern, krueger, july, 1940, december, 2006, also, known, margery, krueger, marj, krueger, former, nuclear, physicist, nasa, best, known, rabelais, series, marj, kruegerbornmar. Jayge Carr is the pen name of American science fiction and fantasy author Margery Ruth Morgenstern Krueger July 28 1940 December 20 2006 1 2 also known as Margery Krueger 3 and Marj Krueger 2 a former nuclear physicist for NASA 4 She is best known for her Rabelais series 2 Marj KruegerBornMargery Ruth Morgenstern 1940 07 28 July 28 1940Houston TexasDiedDecember 20 2006 2006 12 20 aged 66 Austin TexasPen nameJayge CarrOccupationAuthorLanguageEnglishNationalityAmericanCitizenshipUnited StatesEducationNuclear physicsAlma materWayne State UniversityPeriod1976 2006GenreScience fiction Fantasy Contents 1 Life 2 Writing career 3 Bibliography 3 1 Nonfiction 3 2 Rabelais series 3 3 Other novels 3 4 Short stories 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksLife EditCarr was born on the 28th 3 4 of July 1940 in Houston Texas where she was also raised 3 As an adult she lived in Texas and in other states She studied physics at Carnegie Institute of Technology Wayne State University and Case Western Reserve University which she left before achieving her doctorate to raise a family and write 3 On 20 December 2006 Carr died of cancer leaving a husband two daughters two granddaughters and three sisters 3 Carr s remains were launched into orbit by Celestis 5 Writing career EditCarr s first published story Alienation appeared in the science fiction magazine Analog in 1976 3 and she continued writing through the remainder of her life She tried to inject a sense of fun into her writing 3 Regarded by some as a feminist writer she considered herself more as a peoplist dealing with such themes as bigotry and pollution in her fiction 3 Bibliography EditNonfiction Edit Ages of Plutonium Beryllium Neutrons in Tungsten Water Media November 1966 Rabelais series Edit Navigator s Sindrome 1983 The Treasure in the Heart of the Maze 1985 Rabelaisian Reprise 1988 Other novels Edit Leviathan s Deep 1979 Short stories Edit Alienation 1976 The Ax 1977 Right of Passage 1978 Inky 1978 In Adam s Fall 1979 Malthus s Day 1979 The Pavilion Where All Times Meet 1979 Sanctuary 1979 Does Not a Statistic Bleed 1979 Star Spats 1980 The King Is Dead Long Live 1980 Child of the Wandering Sea 1980 The Selfish Genie 1980 The False True Heir 1980 Hillsong 1980 Mustard Seed 1981 Blind Spot 1981 The Pacifists 1981 Measurement 1982 Lungfish 1982 The Wondrous Works of His Hands 1982 Reunion 1982 Hippocampocracy 1982 The Kidnapped Key 1983 The Spoils of Victory 1983 Monolyth 1983 The Tempest Within 1983 Pieces of Eight 1984 The Piper s Pay 1984 Mudlark and Sky 1984 The Heart in the Egg 1984 Webrider 1985 Finnegan s Wake 1985 Immigrant 1985 Catacombs 1985 Webrider 1985 Drop Out 1986 Rainbow s End 1986 The Price of Lightning 1986 Inky 1987 Hitchhiker 1988 Chimera 1989 Wart 1989 A Thief in the Night 1989 The Icarus Epidemic 1990 Plumduff Potato Eye 1990 Computer Portrait 1990 The Kingdom of the Blind Eye 1991 Castles in the Air 1992 The War of 07 1992 collected in Mike Resnick s anthology Alternate Presidents Mourning Blue 1993 When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again And Again And Again 1993 The Lady or the Tiger 1993 Flea Powder 1994 Roots and Forbidden Fruit 1994 The Widower s Wife 1996 Circus 1996 Ram in Wolf s Clothing 1997 Puss 1999 Reflections 2000 The Queen s Jewels 2000 The Walls That Bind 2001 The Lone Granger 2002 Wimpin Wady 2005 Notes Edit Jayge Carr at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database a b c Wands D C Dickinson L E 5 November 2011 Jayge Carr Marj Krueger 1940 2006 Fantastic Fiction Retrieved 20 December 2011 a b c d e f g h Schmidt Stanley Jayge Carr Obituary Analog Science Fiction and Fact Archived from the original on 11 March 2012 Retrieved 20 December 2011 a b Clute John 21 August 2010 Carr Jayge The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction Retrieved 20 December 2011 Marj Krueger Jayge Carr Celestis New Frontier Flight Participant Archived from the original on 2012 06 08 Retrieved 2012 12 10 References Edit Margery Ruth Morgenstern Krueger obituary in the Houston Chronicle Friday December 22 2006 Section B Page 5 External links EditJayge Carr at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Clute John 21 August 2010 Carr Jayge The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction Retrieved 20 December 2011 Marj Krueger Jayge Carr 1940 2006 Celestis Archived from the original on 8 June 2012 Retrieved 20 December 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jayge Carr amp oldid 1106154660, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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