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Marilyn "Lynn" Venable (born June 1927) is an American writer.
Early life
Lynn Venable is from New Jersey.
Career
Venable's short story "Time Enough at Last" (If Magazine 1953) was adapted for television as an episode of The Twilight Zone in 1959, starring Burgess Meredith. The story is frequently anthologized and discussed by scholars, who note that it was published in the same year as Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 and includes similar themes about reading and books.
Other stories by Venable include "Homesick" (Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine 1952), "Punishment Fit the Crime" (Other Worlds 1953), "The Missing Room" (Weird Tales 1953), "Doppelganger" (Mystic Magazine 1954), "Parry's Paradox" (Authentic Science Fiction 1955), and "Grove of the Unborn" (Fantastic Universe 1957). "Someone once asked me, 'Why do you write these things? Why do you like to scare yourself?'" she told a reporter in 2012. "I said, 'I don't scare myself. I scare other people.'"
Personal life
Venable married at 18 and moved to Dallas, Texas. By 1988 she had moved again to Walnut Creek, California.
In 2012, she was living in a retirement community in El Cerrito, California.
References
External links
Lynn Venable at IMDb
Works by Lynn Venable at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
Lynn Venable at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Episode 1 of the podcast Buxom Blondes with Rayguns features two 1952 stories by Lynn Venable, read by Hannah Wolfe (January 27, 2018).
Works by Lyn Venable at Project Gutenberg
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