Carol Resnick

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Carol Resnick (born Nov. 2, 1942) is a science fiction author and collaborator with her husband Mike Resnick. They have been married since 1961. Their daughter, Laura Resnick, is also a science fiction writer.

[edit] Costuming

Carol created costumes in which she and Mike appeared in five Worldcon masquerades in the 1970s, winning four out of five contests.

[edit] Writing and Editing

According to Mike Resnick's biography[1], Carol is an uncredited collaborator on his science fiction, but is listed as a co-author on two movie scripts that they've sold, based on his novels:

  • Santiago (movie script)
  • The Widowmaker (movie script)

Carol is also co-editing, with Mike, The Resnick Library of Worldwide Adventure, a non-fiction series collecting tales of travel from various authors, for Alexander Books[1].

  • Tombs Travel and Trouble (Resnick's Library of Worldwide Adventure) (by Lawrence Griswold, with Mike Resnick, May 2001)
  • Musk Hashish and Blood (Resnick's Library of Worldwide Adventure) (by Hector France, with Mike Resnick, June 2001)
  • White Shadows in the South Seas (Resnick's Library of Worldwide Adventure) (by Frederick O'Brien, with Mike Resnick, October 2001)
  • Mystic Isles of the South Seas (Resnick's Library of Worldwide Adventure) (by Frederick O'Brien, with Mike Resnick, April 2002)
  • Green Hell (Resnick's Library of Worldwide Adventure) by Julian Duguid, with Mike Resnick, May 2002)

[edit] References

  1. Mike Resnick's biography, which has many references to Carol
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