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Ansen Dibell was the pen name used by Nancy Ann Dibble (September 8, 1942 – March 7, 2006), an American science fiction author and poet, who also published books about fiction writing.
Ansen Dibell | |
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Born | Nancy Ann Dibble September 8, 1942 Staten Island, New York |
Died | March 7, 2006 |
Occupation(s) | Writer, educator |
Dibble was from Staten Island, New York, the daughter of Ralph M. Dibble and Barbara J. Waterman Dibble. Her father was an engineer. She attended Keuka College, graduating in 1964;[1] at Keuka, she was active in campus radio and student publications.[2] She received a Master of Fine Arts degree (MFA) from the Iowa Writers' Workshop and earned a doctorate in 19th-century English literature.[citation needed]
Dibell taught literature and creative writing at several colleges and universities, including Northern Kentucky University,[3] and her alma mater Keuka College.[4] In 1980, she became a freelance editor and author. From 1983 she worked as editor at Writer's Digest Books.[5] She also spoke at conferences for aspiring writers.[6] She lived in Clifton, Ohio from 1976.[5] She died in 2006, at the age of 63, in Cincinnati.[7]
Dibell published a number of stories and poems in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction and received two awards for her poetry.[citation needed] She also wrote non-fiction, including several books about writing.[8][9] Her fiction involved "space settlements and the aftermath of the technology which established them," according to one 1982 profile.[3]
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