Pamela zoline biography
Pamela Zoline exploded onto the science fiction scene in with the publication of “The Heat Death of the Universe” in New Worlds, a well-known science.
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Pamela Zoline
American writer and painter (born 1941)
Pamela Zoline (or Pamela Lifton-Zoline; born on June 20, 1941) is an American science fiction writer, painter, and activist.
Background
Zoline was born in Chicago, Illinois[1] but lived in the United Kingdom, especially London, for the first two decades of her life.[2] She studied at the Slade School of Art in London.[3] She then moved back to the United States, planting roots in Telluride, CO, where she has now lived for almost 50 years.[4]
Writing
Zoline is admired for her experimental approach to both the form of the short story and the genre of science fiction, especially for using the language of science to interrogate the scientific world view.
Among science fiction fans, she is best known for her short story "The Heat Death of the Universe", published in 1967 in New Worlds under the name P. A. Zoline.[5] Called a "classic" of the genre by contemporary schol