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Sandra Louise Miesel (born Sandra Louise Schwartz on November 25, 1941) is an American medievalist, writer, and science fiction and fantasy fan. Her early work was in science fiction and fantasy criticism, fields in which she has remained active.


Writing career


Miesel began her writing as a member of science fiction fandom (a connection which sprang from a letter she had published in IF magazine[1]), with critical articles in the science fiction fanzine Yandro, especially on Anderson and Dickson, as well as other fanzines such as Granfalloon. She was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer three times (1973–1975)[2] and had two monographs published by fannish small presses: Myth, Symbol and Religion in The Lord of the Rings (TK Graphics, 1973) and Against Time's Arrow: The High Crusade of Poul Anderson (Borgo Press, 1978).[3]

Since 1983, Miesel has written hundreds of articles for the Catholic press, chiefly on history, art, and hagiography. She wrote regularly for the now-defunct Crisis Catholic magazine and is a columnist for the diocesan paper of the Diocese of Norwich, Connecticut. Miesel is also a well-known speaker. She has spoken at religious and academic conferences, appeared on EWTN, and given numerous radio interviews.

She has co-authored a book, The Da Vinci Hoax: Exposing the Errors in The Da Vinci Code, a detailed critique of the popular novel based on her knowledge of Catholic history and teachings.

Most recently, she has co-authored a book The Pied Piper of Atheism: Philip Pullman and Children's Fantasy with Catholic journalist and canon lawyer Pete Vere. The book, published by Ignatius Press, offers a detailed critique of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy from a Catholic point of view.[4]

She holds master's degrees in biochemistry and medieval history from the University of Illinois.


Personal life


She lives in the Indianapolis, Indiana area, as was the case for her husband, John, a fellow fan.[5] They were married 42 years until his death in 2006.[6]


Selected works



References


  1. "Catholics & Science Fiction: An Interview with Sandra Miesel". ignatiusinsight.com. Ignatius Insight. Retrieved January 19, 2011.
  2. Hugo Nominees Database
  3. Reid, Robin Anne. Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy: Volume 1: Overviews Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2009; p. 284
  4. Miesel, Sandra and Pete Vere. "Pied Piper of Atheism: Philip Pullman and Children's Fantasy". www.AtheismForChildren.com. Ignatius Press. Archived from the original on May 16, 2008. Retrieved October 22, 2010.
  5. Burton, David. "'Credentials?' We Don't Need No Stinkin' Credentials" Catchpenny Gazette #1 (February 2004), p. 2
  6. Silver, Steven H. "News: Obituary" SF Site September 2006





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