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From: joel@peora.UUCP (Joel Upchurch)
Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers
Subject: Re: Nepotism
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Date: Wed, 25-Sep-85 10:59:36 EDT
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>From: "Lubkin David"@LLL-MFE.ARPA
> ........
>I can't think of any other parent-child sf pairs, but there are quite a few
>husband-wife pairs, with separate careers or in collaboration.  Off-hand:
> ........
>Many other such couples, esp. from Clarion.  Please expand my list.
   
	How about Lester Delray and his late wife Evelyn and his
	present wife, Judy, I think, who is an editor and my have
	some publishing credits I suspect.

>  C. L. Moore & Ed Hamilton   (ditto)

	I may be wrong but I think she was once married to Cyril
	Kornbluth, although that doesn't rule out her being married
	to Hamilton too.

>  Isaac Asimov & J. O. Jeppson (sp?) (this may not count, as it's not clear
>     that her book would have been published had she not been married to him)

	Your lucky Doctor A isn't on the net. He gets very irate when
	people say things like that. He stated very firmly in his
	autobiography that he exerted no influence to get his wife's
	novels published.
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     Joel Upchurch
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