Randall, Marta (1948–)
Randall, Marta (1948–)
American science-fiction and short-story writer. Name variations: Martha Conley. Born April 26, 1948, in Mexico City, Mexico; m. Robert H. Bergstresser, 1966 (div. 1973); m. Christopher E. Conley, 1983.
Served as president of Science Fiction Writers of America (1982–84); works include Islands (1976), A City in the North (1976), Journey (1978), Dangerous Games (1980), The Sword of Winter (1983), Those Who Favor Fire (1984), and Growing Light (1993); published short fiction in such magazines as New Dimensions, New Worlds, and Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine.
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