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A Cupful of Space by Mildred Clingerman
A Cupful of Space by Mildred Clingerman













A Cupful of Space by Mildred Clingerman A Cupful of Space by Mildred Clingerman

It is intended to contain a relatively brief, neutrally-written, biographical sketch of Mildred Clingerman. Her story "The Little Witch of Elm Street" appeared in Woman's Home Companion in 1956.Ĭlingerman was a founder of the Tucson Writer's Club, served on the board of the Tucson Press Club, and taught at the University of Arizona.This is an ISFDB biography page for Mildred Clingerman. She also published in mainstream magazines like Good Housekeeping and Collier's. Boucher included her story "The Wild Wood" in the seventh volume (1958) of The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction and dedicated the book to her, calling her the "most serendipitous of discoveries." Her science fiction was collected as A Cupful of Space in 1961. Most of her short stories were published in the 1950s in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, edited by Anthony Boucher. She graduated from Tucson High School and attended the University of Arizona.

A Cupful of Space by Mildred Clingerman

She also published in mainstream magazines like Good Housekeeping and Co Mildred McElroy Clingerman was an American science fiction author.Ĭlingerman was born Mildred McElroy in Allen, Oklahoma and her family moved to Tucson, Arizona in 1929.

A Cupful of Space by Mildred Clingerman

Clingerman was born Mildred McElroy in Allen, Oklahoma and her family moved to Tucson, Arizona in 1929. Mildred McElroy Clingerman was an American science fiction author.















A Cupful of Space by Mildred Clingerman