![]() ![]() ![]() Other works by Marion Zimmer Bradley provide examples of: Black Trillium (in collaboration with Andre Norton and Julian May) and her solo sequel, Lady of the Trillium. ![]() Works by Marion Zimmer Bradley with their own trope pages include: Over a decade after her death, detailed allegations of sexual abuse regarding her own children and those of others, and her marriage to serial child molester Walter Breen, for whom she may have procured victims, have irreparably tainted her work, and that of some of the authors most tied to her. She was responsible for the thirty-four volume Sword And Sorceress anthology series, which helped launch the careers of dozens of authors, some of whom she mentored and who spoke of her fondly. Additionally, Bradley was an extremely influential figure in female-led speculative fiction. She also dove into gay and lesbian Pulp Fiction early in her career. She was a contributor to the Thieves' World setting, with a sequence of stories featuring Lythande, Mage of the Blue Star. She was most famous for her Darkover series and the novel The Mists of Avalon. MZB, as she was known to fans, was a co-founder and the namer of the Society for Creative Anachronism. Marion Eleanor Zimmer Bradley (J– September 25, 1999) was a prolific Speculative Fiction and Fantasy writer who was often regarded as having a feminist bent to her work. ![]()
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