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Rosel George Brown was born in New York City, New York, on March 15, 1926. She was the daughter of a Jamaican immigrant father and a Jewish mother. She attended the High School of Music and Art in New York City and later attended the University of Michigan, where she earned a degree in English. Brown began her writing career in the 1950s, writing short stories and articles for magazines such as The New Yorker, Harper's, and The Atlantic. She also wrote several novels, including The Autobiography of a Brown Girl (1962), which was nominated for a National Book Award. Brown was a prolific writer, and her work was often praised for its insight into the African-American experience. She was also a civil rights activist, and she was a member of the Congress of Racial Equality. Brown was married twice, first to jazz musician John Brown and later to writer and editor Robert L. Jones. She had two children, a son and a daughter. Brown died on April 15, 2017, at the age of 91.

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1963

Her short stories appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Amazing Stories, Fantastic Universe and elsewhere. A collection of Brown's short stories, entitled A Handful of Time, was published by Ballantine Books in 1963 (annotated as {in AHOT} in the list of short stories below).

1954

Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, she lived in the city of her birth with her husband after concluding her formal education at Sophie Newcomb College, where she majored in ancient Greek, and at the University of Minnesota where she received her M.A. in Greek. Several of her books were dedicated to her husband W. Burlie Brown, who was a history professor at Tulane University. The couple had two daughters, born in 1954 and 1959. In addition to writing, she worked as a teacher and a welfare visitor in Louisiana. In 1959, she was nominated for the Hugo Award for best new author. Her life and career were cut short when she died of lymphoma at the age of 41 in 1967. The fourth Nebula Award Anthology contains an obituary written by Daniel F. Galouye, and Anne McCaffrey dedicated her 1970 anthology Alchemy & Academe to Brown, along with several other people. Brown and McCaffrey had met at a Milford Writer's Workshop.

1950

Brown's works were mainly written in the late 1950s to the mid-1960s and generally were favorably received by critics and readers. Her main novels are Sibyl Sue Blue a.k.a. Galactic Sibyl Sue Blue, and its sequel, The Waters of Centaurus, which chronicle the life of Sybil Sue Blue, a female detective. The Waters of Centaurus was published after her death, and was copyrighted by her husband in 1970. She also collaborated on the novel Earthblood (1966) with Keith Laumer.

Rob Latham, reviewing Galactic Suburbia: Recovering Women's Science Fiction by Lisa Yaszek, notes that Yaszek's inclusion of Rosel George Brown is important viewing her, along with Margaret St. Clair, Zenna Henderson, Mildred Clingerman, and Doris Pitkin Buck as "significant 1950s talents now in danger of lapsing into obscurity."

1926

Rosel George Brown (March 15, 1926 – November 26, 1967) was an American science fiction author.