O Autorze

Sonia H. Greene was a prominent American author and editor, best known for her contributions to the genre of weird fiction in the early 20th century. She played a significant role in the development of horror and fantasy literature, especially through her work with the magazine Weird Tales, where she published many of her stories. Greene’s writing is characterized by its rich imagination and unique blend of horror elements, often drawing on folklore and the supernatural. Her stories frequently explored themes of identity and the unknown, captivating readers with their eerie plots and vivid characters.

In addition to her own writing, Greene was influential in promoting other writers within the genre. She was particularly known for her support of H.P. Lovecraft, who would go on to become a significant figure in weird fiction. Despite facing challenges as a woman in a largely male-dominated field, Greene's work has endured, and she is recognized today for her pioneering contributions to speculative fiction. Her legacy continues to inspire new generations of writers and readers alike.

Narodowość Amerykański
Data Urodzenia February 15, 1882
Miejsce Urodzenia Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Data śmierci October 22, 1972
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