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Francis Stevens

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Francis Stevens was the pseudonym of Gertrude Barrows Bennett (1884-1948), an American writer of science fiction and fantasy novels. Born in Minneapolis, Stevens wrote her first story at 17, finding publication in popular pulp magazine Argosy. Believed to be one of the first American women to publish a work of science fiction, Bennett gained a nationwide reputation as a leading short story writer with such tales as “The Nightmare” (1917), “Friend Island” (1918), and “Serapion” (1920). Additionally, Bennett published several novels throughout her career, including The Citadel of Fear (1918), The Heads of Cerberus (1919), and Claimed! (1920). To supplement her writing, Stevens—who was widowed in 1910 when her husband Stewart Bennett died at sea—worked as a stenographer to support herself, her daughter, and her invalid mother. Credited with influencing H. P. Lovecraft and A. Merritt, Bennett is recognized as a pioneering figure in the history of science fiction.

Francis Stevens Books

The Citadel of Fear book cover

The Citadel of Fear

Francis Stevens
The Heads of Cerberus and Other Stories book cover

The Heads of Cerberus and Other Stories

Francis Stevens
Aiming for the Stars book cover

Aiming for the Stars

Francis Stevens
Adventures on the Go, Book 2 book cover

Adventures on the Go, Book 2

Darryle Purcell
The Citadel of Fear book cover

The Citadel of Fear

Francis Stevens
The Heads of Cerberus book cover

The Heads of Cerberus

Francis Stevens
Serapion and Other Stories book cover

Serapion and Other Stories

Francis Stevens
Claimed book cover

Claimed

Francis Stevens
The Heads of Cerberus book cover

The Heads of Cerberus

Francis Stevens
The Heads of Cerberus book cover

The Heads of Cerberus

Francis Stevens
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