Braun, Johanna (1929–)
Braun, Johanna (1929–)
East German science-fiction writer. Born 1929 in Magdeburg, Germany; m. Günter Braun (writer).
With husband, wrote The Great Magician's Error (1972), Uncanny Phenomena on Omega 11 (1974), The Mistake Factor (1975), Conviva Ludibundus (1978), The Utofant: A Periodical from the Third Millennium Found in the Future (1981), The Spherico-Transcendental Design (1983), The Inaudible Sounds (1984) and "Pantamann" trilogy (1988–91), among others.
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