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C. L. Moore

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Gender Male
Death37 years ago
Date of birth January 24,1911
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Indianapolis
Indiana
United States
Date of died April 4,1987
DiedHollywood
Los Angeles
California
United States
SpouseThomas Reggie
Henry Kuttner
Job Author
Novelist
Movies/Shows The Last Mimzy
The Twonky
Timescape
Awards World Fantasy Award—Life Achievement
Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery Award
Retro Hugo Award for Best Short Story
Gandalf Grand Master Award
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Date of Upd.
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Judgment Night
The Best of C. L. Moore
Northwest of Earth
Black God's Kiss
Black God's Shadow
Scarlet Dream
Vintage Season
Doomsday Morning
Earth's Last Citadel
Shambleau and Others
The Portal in the Picture
Song in a Minor Key
Black Gods and Scarlet Dreams
Quest of the Starstone
Two-handed Engine: The Selected Stories of Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore
Nymph of Darkness
Jirel of Joiry
Robots Have No Tails
Detour to Otherness
Tomorrow and Tomorrow
Doorway Into Time
C. L. Moore SF Gateway Omnibus: Jirel of Joiry, Northwest of Earth, Judgement Night
Yvala
The Tree of Life
Julhi
Chessboard Planet: And Other Stories
No Boundaries
A Gnome There Was
Clash by Night, and Other Stories
Baldy
The Tree of Life by C. L. Moore, Science Fiction, Fantasy
Miracle in Three Dimensions and Other Stories: The Lost Pulp Classics
The Piper's Son
Call Him Demon
The Fairy Chessman
Exit the Professor
1951
What You Need
The Michael Gray Mysteries
The Tree of Life: A Classic Science Fiction Novelette About Mars and Northwest Smith
Android
Lost Paradise
Henry Kuttner et Catherine L. Moore: anthologie
Time Locker
The World Is Mine
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 4 (1942)
The Cure
Team Up in English. Workbook-Reader. Con Espansione Online. Per la Scuola Media. Con CD Audio. Con CD-ROM
Absalom
Greater Than Gods and Trysts in Time: 2 Time Travel Tales
Shambleau
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Catherine Lucille Moore was an American science fiction and fantasy writer, who first came to prominence in the 1930s writing as C. L. Moore.

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