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From: davidh@utrc-2at.UUCP (David M Haynes)
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Subject: Re: Re: Writing offspring of writers
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> In article <1660@peora.UUCP> joel@peora.UUCP (Joel Upchurch) writes:
> >In article <> wmartin@brl-tgr.ARPA (Will Martin ) writes:
> >>By the way, this brings up a topic we could fuss over -- parent-child
> >>groupings of SF writers. Anybody know of any other SF writers whose parent(s)
> >>were also SF Writers, or who has a child who writes SF professionally?
> >>
> >>The only parent-child combination that comes to mind in SF is Fritz
> >>Lieber Sr. and Jr., and the Senior was an actor, not a writer...]
> >>

OK, A challenge at last!

James Blish and Beth Blish
Edgar Rice Burroughs and John Coleman Burroughs
Edgar Rice Burroughs and Hulbert Burroughs
Howard Fast and Jonathon Fast (Jonathon is married to Erica Jong)
William Murray Gradon and Murray Roberts
Frank Herbert and Brian Herbert
Fred Hoyle and Geoffrey Hoyle
Fritz Lieber and Justin Lieber
Richard Matheson and Richard Christian Matheson
John Middleton Murray and Richard Cowper (RC is pen-name for Colin Murray)
Rachel Cosgrove Payes and Robert Payes
Frederick Pohl and Federick Pohl IV (non-fiction book)
Milton Rothman and Tony Rothman
Clifford D. Simak and Richard S. Simak
Theodore Sturgeon and Robin Sturgeon
J.R.R. Tolkien and Christopher Tolkien (posthumously)
Manly Wade Wellman and Wade Wellman
Austin Tappan Wright and Tappan King

Whew! Enough????

-david-

David Haynes
..!utzoo!ecrhub!david

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