From archive (archive) Subject: Re: Zenna Henderson Summary: Obituary from 1983 From: mcb@ncis.tis.llnl.gov (Michael C. Berch) Organization: Postmodern Consulting, Pleasanton CA Date: 2 May 89 20:46:58 GMT Several people wrote and asked about Zenna Henderson, and whether she had died, etc., and a couple asked for details about her life and writing, so here's the obituary from the July 1983 issue of LOCUS: Michael C. Berch mcb@ncis.llnl.gov / uunet!ncis.llnl.gov!mcb ----- Zenna Henderson, 65, died May 11 [1983] of cancer. Henderson, nee Zenna Chlarson, was born November 1, 1917, near Tucson, Arizona. She received her B.A. in education from Arizona State in 1940, and during World War II taught Japanese-Americans interned in a desert relocation camp at Rivers, Arizona. In 1954 she received a master's degree in languages and literature. She taught at a U.S. Air Force base near Paris from 1956 to 1958, and later held teaching posts in Connecticut and Arizona. She married but was divorced after seven years. There were no children. Her first published story was "Come On, Wagon!" (F&SF, 1951). With "Ararat" (F&SF, 1952) she began the series of "People" stories for which she is best known. These tales, originally published in FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION between 1952 and 1968, feature gentle humanoid aliens exiled on Earth. "Most of my stories are mostly fantasy, adult wishful thinking," Henderson noted. The People's psychic powers belong to what she called "the miraculous in daily life . . . all the wonderful, slow miracles of life, growth, and being." Humanism predominates over technology, and the protagonists are often children. The People stories were lightly novelized and collected in PILGRIMAGE: THE BOOK OF THE PEOPLE (Doubleday 1961) and THE PEOPLE: NO DIFFERENT FLESH (Gollancz 1966). Henderson's other collection (and only other published books) are THE ANYTHING BOX (Doubleday 1966) and HOLDING WONDER (Doubleday 1971). From archive (archive) Subject: Zenna Henderson - a Bibliography Keywords: Zenna Henderson, Author list, Bibliography From: jvb7u@astsun1.acc.Virginia.EDU (Brinkmann Jon) Organization: University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Astronomy Department Date: 4 May 89 18:04:12 GMT This is my bibliography of Zenna Henderson's short stories. I used a number of references, including: SHORT STORY INDEX SCIENCE FICTION SHORT STORY INDEX 1950-1979, Marilyn P. Fletcher, American Library Association, Chicago, 1981. INDEX TO SCIENCE FICTION ANTHOLOGIES AND COLLECTIONS, William Contendo, G.K. Hall and Co. Boston, 1978, 1984. SURVEY OF SCIENCE FICTION LITERATURE, Frank N Nagill, ed., Vol. 4, Salem Press, Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 1979. SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY LITERATURE, VOL. 2, R. Reginald, Gale Research Co., Detroit, MI, 1979. CONTEMPORARY AUTHORS, NEW REVISION SERIES, VOL. 1, Ann Evory, ed., Gale Research Co., Detroit, M, 1981. AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS, VOL. 2, Lina Mainierd and Langdon Lynne Faust, Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., NY, 1980. TWENTIETH-CENTURY SCIENCE FICTION WRITERS, Curtis C. Smith, St. Martins Press, NY, 1981. As you can see, the list is somewhat dated (the last reference was publised in 1984). If anyone has additions or corrections, please e-mail them to me. The text is set up for a 132 column printer. You'll have to use a small font or re-arrange the publications to get it to fit on an 8.5 inch wide piece of paper. There are a few stories (enough for a new collection?) that are not in her four books (PILGRIMAGE: THE BOOK OF THE PEOPLE, THE PEOPLE: NO DIFFERENT FLESH, THE ANYTHING BOX and HOLDING WONDER). These are: FIRST STROKE, THE KATIE-MARY'S TRIP About the PEOPLE OLD... AS A GARMENT PEOPLE SERIES, THE (ESSAY) About the PEOPLE TELL US A STORY About the PEOPLE THERE WAS A GARDEN THRUMTHING AND OUT Personnally, I would like to see someone publish a 'complete works' of Zenna Henderson. It would probably run about a 1000 pages, but I've seen that much paper wasted on MUCH worse!! :`} --------------------------- (cut here) ----------------------------------------- Copyright 1986, 1989 by Jonathan V. Brinkmann Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this file without charge is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright noice and this permission notice appear in all copies. This file is provided AS IS with no warranties of any kind. The author shall have no liabilty with respect to the infringement of copyrights, trade secrets or any patents by this file or any part thereof. In no event will the author be liable for any lost revenue or profits or other special, indirect and consequential damages. BIBLIOGRAPHY for ZENNA HENDERSON Story Title__________________Yr_Mo_Publication_______________________________________________________________ AD ASTRA 71 HOLDING WONDER AND A LITTLE CHILD 59 10 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE ANGELS UNAWARES 66 3 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 67 PEOPLE: NO DIFFERENT FLESH, THE ANYTHING BOX, THE 56 10 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 57 SF: '57, Judith Merril, editor, Gnome Press 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE 67 SF: THE BEST OF THE BEST, THE, Judith Merril, editor, Delacorte Press 73 GOLDEN ROAD, THE, Damon Knight, editor, Simon and Schuster 73 SF I, Robert Pierce, editor, Houghton Mifflin Company ARARAT 52 10 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 53 BEST SF STORIES: 1953, THE, Everett F. Bleiler and T. E. Dikty, editors, Fell, NY 55 BEST SF STORIES: 4th SERIES, THE, Everett F. Bleiler and T. E. Dikty, editors, Grayson, London 55 4 FRONTIERS IN SPACE, Everett F. Bleiler and T. E. Dikty, editors, Bantam Books 61 OUT OF THIS WORLD 3, Anabel Williams-Ellis, Mably Owen, editors, Blackie, London 61 PILGRIMAGE: THE BOOK OF THE PEOPLE 69 11 14 GREAT TALES OF ESP, Idella P. Stone, Fawcett Gold Medal Books 76 UNIVERSE AHEAD, Sylvia Engdahl and Rick Roberson, editors, Atheneum Publishers, NY 79 10 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 80 GREAT SF SERIES, THE, Frederick Pohl, Martin H. Greenberg, Joseph D. Olander, editors, Harper and Row 80 5 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF, 30th ANNIVERSARY ISSUE, Edward L. Ferman, Doubleday AS SIMPLE AS THAT 71 HOLDING WONDER BELIEVING CHILD, THE 70 6 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 71 HOLDING WONDER BOONA ON SCANCIA 71 HOLDING WONDER CAPTIVITY 58 6 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 59 BEST FROM FANTASY AND SF, 08th SERIES, Anthony Boucher, editor, Doubleday 61 PILGRIMAGE: THE BOOK OF THE PEOPLE 66 WORLDS APART, Anabel Williams-Ellis, Mably Owen, editors, Blackie, London CLOSEST SCHOOL, THE 60 4 FANTASTIC SF STORIES, Ziff-Davis Publishing Company 71 HOLDING WONDER COME ON, WAGON 51 12 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 53 BEST FROM FANTASY AND SF, 02nd SERIES, Anthony Boucher and J. Francis McComas, editors, Littel and Brown 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE 81 5 FIRST VOYAGES, Damon Knight, Martin H. Greenberg, Joseph D. Olander, editors, Avon Books 82 6 EUREKA YEARS, THE, Annette P. McComas, editor, Bantam Books 84 YOUNG MUTANTS, Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, Charles G. Waugh, editors, Harper CROWNING GLORY 71 HOLDING WONDER DELUGE 63 10 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 64 BEST FROM FANTASY AND SF, 13th SERIES, Avram Davidson, editor, Doubleday 67 PEOPLE: NO DIFFERENT FLESH, THE EFFECTIVES, THE 65 5 WORLDS OF TOMORROW, Galaxy Publishing 71 HOLDING WONDER FIRST STROKE, THE 77 10 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF FOOD TO ALL FLESH 53 12 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 58 BEST SF 3, Edmund Crispin and Robert Bruce Montgomery, editors, Faber, London 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE 68 STARS AND UNDER, THE, Edmund Crispin, editor, Faber, London GILEAD 54 8 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 61 PILGRIMAGE: THE BOOK OF THE PEOPLE 66 TOMMORROW'S CHILDREN, Isaac Asimov, editor, Doubleday 76 YOU AND SF, Bernard C. Hollister, editor, National Textbook Company, Skokie, Illinois GRUNDER, THE 53 6 IMAGINATION, Greenleaf Publishing Company 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE HUSH! 53 11 BEYOND FANTASY FICTION, Galaxy Publishing Company 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE 77 STRANGE GLORY, Gerry Goldberg, editor, St. Martins Press INCIDENT AFTER 71 HOLDING WONDER INDELIBLE KIND, THE 68 12 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 71 HOLDING WONDER J-LINE TO NOWHERE 69 9 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 71 HOLDING WONDER 72 VENUS FACTOR, THE, Ghidalia, V. and Elwood, editors, MacFadden-Bartell Books JORDAN 58 DECADE OF FANTASY AND SF, A, Robert P. Mills, editor, Doubleday 59 3 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 61 PILGRIMAGE: THE BOOK OF THE PEOPLE KATIE-MARY'S TRIP 75 1 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF LAST STEP, THE 58 2 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE LOO REE 53 2 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 71 HOLDING WONDER LOVE EVERY THIRD STIR 71 HOLDING WONDER NO DIFFERENT FLESH 65 5 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 66 BEST FROM FANTASY AND SF, 15th SERIES, Edward L. Ferman, editor, Doubleday 67 PEOPLE: NO DIFFERENT FLESH, THE OLD... AS A GARMENT 82 5 SPECULATIONS, Isaac Asimov and Alice Laurance, editors, Houghton Mifflin Company ONE OF THEM 71 HOLDING WONDER PEOPLE SERIES, THE (essay) 80 GREAT SF SERIES, THE, Frederick Pohl, Martin H. Greenberg, Joseph D. Olander, editors, Harper and Row POTTAGE 55 9 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 56 BEST FROM FANTASY AND SF, 05th SERIES, Anthony Boucher, editor, Doubleday 56 SF: '56, Judith Merril, editor, Gnome Press 61 PILGRIMAGE: THE BOOK OF THE PEOPLE 64 2 GREAT SF STORIES (In England: THE BEST SF STORIES 3), Cordelia T. Smith, editor, Dell Books 74 SCHOOL AND SOCIETY THROUGH SF, Joseph D. Olander, Martin H. Greenberg, Patricia Warrick, Rand McNally, Chicago RETURN 61 3 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 67 PEOPLE: NO DIFFERENT FLESH, THE SHADOW ON THE MOON 62 3 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 67 PEOPLE: NO DIFFERENT FLESH, THE SHARING TIME 71 HOLDING WONDER SOMETHING BRIGHT 60 2 GALAXY MAGAZINE 61 6th ANNUAL OF THE YEARS BEST SF, THE, Judith Merril, editor, Simon and Schuster 64 7th GALAXY READER, THE, Frederick Pohl, editor, Doubleday 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE 73 SF II, Robert Pierce, editor, Houghton Mifflin Company 73 TALES BEYOND TIME, Lyon Sprague and Catherine Cook DeCamp, editors, Lothrop, New York 80 GALAXY: 30 YEARS OF INNOVATIVE SF, Fred Pohl, Martin H. Greenberg, Joseph D. Olander, editors, Playboy Press STEVIE AND THE DARK 52 5 IMAGINATION, Greenleaf Publishing Company (THE DARK CAME OUT TO PLAY) 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE SUBCOMMITTEE 62 7 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 63 8th ANNUAL OF THE YEARS BEST SF, THE, Judith Merril, editor, Simon and Schuster 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE 69 5 GENTLE INVADERS, Hans S. Santesson, editor, Belmont Books 84 YOUNG EXTRATERRESTRIALS, Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, Charles G. Waugh, editors, Harper SUBSTITUTE, THE 53 8 IMAGINATION, Greenleaf Publishing Company 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE SWEPT AND GARNISHED 71 HOLDING WONDER TASTE OF AUNT SOPHRONIA, THE 71 HOLDING WONDER TELL US A STORY 80 10 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 81 7 BEST SF OF THE YEAR #10, THE, Terry Carr, editor, Pocket Books THERE WAS A GARDEN 78 CASSANDRA RISING, Alice Laurance, editor, Doubleday THINGS 60 7 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 63 TWELVE GREAT CLASSICS OF SF, Groff Conklin, editor, Fawcett Gold Medal Books 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE THREE CORNERED AND SECURE 71 HOLDING WONDER THROUGH A GLASS-DARKLY 70 10 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 71 HOLDING WONDER 71 NEW WORLDS OF FANTASY 3, Terry Carr, editor, Ace Books 81 5 TREASURY OF MODERN FANTASY, A, Terry Carr and Martin H. Greenberg, editors, Avon Books THRUMTHING AND OUT 72 10 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF TROUBLING OF THE WATER 66 9 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 67 PEOPLE: NO DIFFERENT FLESH, THE TURN THE PAGE 57 5 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE WALKING AUNT DAID 55 7 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE WALLS, THE 71 HOLDING WONDER WILDERNESS 57 1 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 58 SF: '58, Judith Merril, editor, Gnome Press 61 PILGRIMAGE: THE BOOK OF THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW WHAT, TEACHER? 54 9 ELLERY QUEEN'S MYSTERY MAGAZINE 55 ELLERY QUEEN'S AWARDS, 9th SERIES, Little 62 QUINTESSENCE OF QUEEN, THE, Anthony Boucher, editor, Random House 71 HOLDING WONDER From archive (archive) Subject: Zenna Henderson - a Filmography From: jvb7u@astsun1.acc.Virginia.EDU (brinkmann jonathan v) Organization: University of Virginia, Charlottesville Date: 4 May 89 18:11:39 GMT The following are the credits for the one film made from Zenna Henderson's PEOPLE stories. I missed it the one time it has aired, but I understand that I didn't miss anything. It's always that way: Good books make bad movies, and bad books make good movies. This information is from the following: HORROR AND SF FILMS II, Donald C. Willis, Scarecrow Press, Metuchen, NJ, 1982. SF, HORROR AND FANTASY FILM AND TELEVISION CREDITS, VOL. 2, Harris M. Lentz III, McFarland and Co., Jefferson, NC, 1983. THE PEOPLE ABC-TV / American Zeotrope (Coppola) - Fries Made for TV, aired January 22, 1972. 74 minutes Director: John Korty Screenplay: James M. Miller, from the book: PILGRIMAGE: THE BOOK OF THE PEOPLE by Zenna Henderson Photography: Edward Rosson Musical score: Carmen Coppola Art direction: Jack DeGovia Special effects: Ken Phelps Actor as Kim Darby Melodye Amerson William Shatner Dr. Curtis Dan O'Herlihy Sol Diemus Diane Varsi Valency Chris Valentine Francher Laurie Walters Karen Kingus Johanna Baer Bethie Jack Dahlgren Kiah David Petch Matt Stephanie Valentine Talitha Andrew Crichton Thann Dorothy Drady Dita Anne Walters Obla Mary Rose McMaster Maras Tony Dario Bram From archive (archive) Path: herkules.sssab.se!isy!liuida!sunic!mcsun!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!emory!mephisto!rutgers!xerox.com!JWenn.ESAE From: JWenn.ESAE@XEROX.COM Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf-lovers Subject: Author Lists: Zenna Henderson Message-ID: <900817-000235-6192@Xerox> Date: 17 Aug 90 07:02:02 GMT Sender: nobody@rutgers.rutgers.edu Lines: 34 Ah, Zenna Henderson. She was one of the best writers at portraying believable, three dimensional children. This was probably due to being a school teacher for a number of years. Her best known stories deal with "The People", a group of alien humans who fled the destruction of the world and are now living hidden on Earth. These aliens have psychic abilities and how they interact with normal humanity forms the core of most of these stories. These stories also formed the basis for an O.K. film "The People" [1971] starring Kim Darby and William Shatner. And for those of us who have already read all of her books (which aren't that hard to find), there are a few uncollected stories. They include: "Thrumthing and Out", Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine, 10/72 "Katie-Mary's Trip", Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine, 1/75 "The First Stroke", Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine, 10/77 "There Was a Garden", _Cassandra Rising_ [1978], edited by Alice Laurance "Tell Us a Story", Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine, 10/80 (also appears in _The Best SF of the Year #10_ [1981], edited by Terry Carr) [C] == Story Collection. /John arpa: JWenn.ESAE@Xerox.com wouldyoulikeajellybaby-ly ---------------------------------------------------------------- Henderson, Zenna [Chlarson] [U.S.A., 11/1/1917-5/11/1983] The People Series: Pilgrimage: The Book of the People [1961] The People: No Different Flesh [1966] [C] The Anything Box [1965] [C] Holding Wonder [1971] [C] From rec.arts.sf.written Thu Jul 15 10:31:12 1993 Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.written Path: liuida!sunic!pipex!uunet!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!darwin.sura.net!math.ohio-state.edu!caen!uvaarpa!murdoch!fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU!jvb7u From: jvb7u@fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU (Jon Brinkmann) Subject: Zenna Henderson (was: Re: The People (was: Re: Classic SF Quotes)) Message-ID: Keywords: The People Zenne Henderson Sender: usenet@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU Reply-To: jvb7u@fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU (Jon Brinkmann) Organization: Department of Astronomy, University of Virginia Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1993 03:12:16 GMT Lines: 430 Here's what I've accumulated about Zenna Henderson, one of my favorite authors. Enjoy! Jon --- Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf-lovers Subject: Re: Zenna Henderson Summary: Obituary from 1983 Date: 2 May 89 20:46:58 GMT ~Reply-To: mcb@ncis.tis.llnl.gov (Michael C. Berch) Several people wrote and asked about Zenna Henderson, and whether she had died, etc., and a couple asked for details about her life and writing, so here's the obituary from the July 1983 issue of LOCUS: Michael C. Berch mcb@ncis.llnl.gov / uunet!ncis.llnl.gov!mcb ----- Zenna Henderson, 65, died May 11 [1983] of cancer. Henderson, nee Zenna Chlarson, was born November 1, 1917, near Tucson, Arizona. She received her B.A. in education from Arizona State in 1940, and during World War II taught Japanese-Americans interned in a desert relocation camp at Rivers, Arizona. In 1954 she received a master's degree in languages and literature. She taught at a U.S. Air Force base near Paris from 1956 to 1958, and later held teaching posts in Connecticut and Arizona. She married but was divorced after seven years. There were no children. Her first published story was "Come On, Wagon!" (F&SF, 1951). With "Ararat" (F&SF, 1952) she began the series of "People" stories for which she is best known. These tales, originally published in FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION between 1952 and 1968, feature gentle humanoid aliens exiled on Earth. "Most of my stories are mostly fantasy, adult wishful thinking," Henderson noted. The People's psychic powers belong to what she called "the miraculous in daily life . . . all the wonderful, slow miracles of life, growth, and being." Humanism predominates over technology, and the protagonists are often children. The People stories were lightly novelized and collected in PILGRIMAGE: THE BOOK OF THE PEOPLE (Doubleday 1961) and THE PEOPLE: NO DIFFERENT FLESH (Gollancz 1966). Henderson's other collection (and only other published books) are THE ANYTHING BOX (Doubleday 1966) and HOLDING WONDER (Doubleday 1971). From: jvb7u@Virginia.EDU (Brinkmann Jon) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf-lovers Subject: Zenna Henderson - a Bibliography Date: 4 May 89 18:04:12 GMT This is my bibliography of Zenna Henderson's short stories. I used a number of references, including: SHORT STORY INDEX SCIENCE FICTION SHORT STORY INDEX 1950-1979, Marilyn P. Fletcher, American Library Association, Chicago, 1981. INDEX TO SCIENCE FICTION ANTHOLOGIES AND COLLECTIONS, William Contendo, G.K. Hall and Co. Boston, 1978, 1984. SURVEY OF SCIENCE FICTION LITERATURE, Frank N Nagill, ed., Vol. 4, Salem Press, Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 1979. SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY LITERATURE, VOL. 2, R. Reginald, Gale Research Co., Detroit, MI, 1979. CONTEMPORARY AUTHORS, NEW REVISION SERIES, VOL. 1, Ann Evory, ed., Gale Research Co., Detroit, M, 1981. AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS, VOL. 2, Lina Mainierd and Langdon Lynne Faust, Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., NY, 1980. TWENTIETH-CENTURY SCIENCE FICTION WRITERS, Curtis C. Smith, St. Martins Press, NY, 1981. As you can see, the list is somewhat dated (the last reference was publised in 1984). If anyone has additions or corrections, please e-mail them to me. The text is set up for a 132 column printer. You'll have to use a small font or re-arrange the publications to get it to fit on an 8.5 inch wide piece of paper. There are a few stories (enough for a new collection?) that are not in her four books (PILGRIMAGE: THE BOOK OF THE PEOPLE, THE PEOPLE: NO DIFFERENT FLESH, THE ANYTHING BOX and HOLDING WONDER). These are: FIRST STROKE, THE KATIE-MARY'S TRIP About the PEOPLE OLD... AS A GARMENT PEOPLE SERIES, THE (ESSAY) About the PEOPLE TELL US A STORY About the PEOPLE THERE WAS A GARDEN THRUMTHING AND OUT Personnally, I would like to see someone publish a 'complete works' of Zenna Henderson. It would probably run about a 1000 pages, but I've seen that much paper wasted on MUCH worse!! :`} --------------------------- (cut here) ----------------------------------------- Copyright 1986, 1989 by Jonathan V. Brinkmann Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this file without charge is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright noice and this permission notice appear in all copies. This file is provided AS IS with no warranties of any kind. The author shall have no liabilty with respect to the infringement of copyrights, trade secrets or any patents by this file or any part thereof. In no event will the author be liable for any lost revenue or profits or other special, indirect and consequential damages. BIBLIOGRAPHY for ZENNA HENDERSON Story Title__________________Yr_Mo_Publication________________________________ ________________________________ AD ASTRA 71 HOLDING WONDER AND A LITTLE CHILD 59 10 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE ANGELS UNAWARES 66 3 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 67 PEOPLE: NO DIFFERENT FLESH, THE ANYTHING BOX, THE 56 10 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 57 SF: '57, Judith Merril, editor, Gnome Press 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE 67 SF: THE BEST OF THE BEST, THE, Judith Merril, editor, Delacorte Press 73 GOLDEN ROAD, THE, Damon Knight, editor, Simon and Schuster 73 SF I, Robert Pierce, editor, Houghton Mifflin Company ARARAT 52 10 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 53 BEST SF STORIES: 1953, THE, Everett F. Bleiler and T. E. Dikty, editors, Fell, NY 55 BEST SF STORIES: 4th SERIES, THE, Everett F. Bleiler and T. E. Dikty, editors, Grayson, London 55 4 FRONTIERS IN SPACE, Everett F. Bleiler and T. E. Dikty, editors, Bantam Books 61 OUT OF THIS WORLD 3, Anabel Williams-Ellis, Mably Owen, editors, Blackie, London 61 PILGRIMAGE: THE BOOK OF THE PEOPLE 69 11 14 GREAT TALES OF ESP, Idella P. Stone, Fawcett Gold Medal Books 76 UNIVERSE AHEAD, Sylvia Engdahl and Rick Roberson, editors, Atheneum Publishers, NY 79 10 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 80 GREAT SF SERIES, THE, Frederick Pohl, Martin H. Greenberg, Joseph D. Olander, editors, Harper and Row 80 5 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF, 30th ANNIVERSARY ISSUE, Edward L. Ferman, Doubleday AS SIMPLE AS THAT 71 HOLDING WONDER BELIEVING CHILD, THE 70 6 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 71 HOLDING WONDER BOONA ON SCANCIA 71 HOLDING WONDER CAPTIVITY 58 6 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 59 BEST FROM FANTASY AND SF, 08th SERIES, Anthony Boucher, editor, Doubleday 61 PILGRIMAGE: THE BOOK OF THE PEOPLE 66 WORLDS APART, Anabel Williams-Ellis, Mably Owen, editors, Blackie, London CLOSEST SCHOOL, THE 60 4 FANTASTIC SF STORIES, Ziff-Davis Publishing Company 71 HOLDING WONDER COME ON, WAGON 51 12 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 53 BEST FROM FANTASY AND SF, 02nd SERIES, Anthony Boucher and J. Francis McComas, editors, Littel and Brown 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE 81 5 FIRST VOYAGES, Damon Knight, Martin H. Greenberg, Joseph D. Olander, editors, Avon Books 82 6 EUREKA YEARS, THE, Annette P. McComas, editor, Bantam Books 84 YOUNG MUTANTS, Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, Charles G. Waugh, editors, Harper CROWNING GLORY 71 HOLDING WONDER DELUGE 63 10 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 64 BEST FROM FANTASY AND SF, 13th SERIES, Avram Davidson, editor, Doubleday 67 PEOPLE: NO DIFFERENT FLESH, THE EFFECTIVES, THE 65 5 WORLDS OF TOMORROW, Galaxy Publishing 71 HOLDING WONDER FIRST STROKE, THE 77 10 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF FOOD TO ALL FLESH 53 12 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 58 BEST SF 3, Edmund Crispin and Robert Bruce Montgomery, editors, Faber, London 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE 68 STARS AND UNDER, THE, Edmund Crispin, editor, Faber, London GILEAD 54 8 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 61 PILGRIMAGE: THE BOOK OF THE PEOPLE 66 TOMMORROW'S CHILDREN, Isaac Asimov, editor, Doubleday 76 YOU AND SF, Bernard C. Hollister, editor, National Textbook Company, Skokie, Illinois GRUNDER, THE 53 6 IMAGINATION, Greenleaf Publishing Company 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE HUSH! 53 11 BEYOND FANTASY FICTION, Galaxy Publishing Company 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE 77 STRANGE GLORY, Gerry Goldberg, editor, St. Martins Press INCIDENT AFTER 71 HOLDING WONDER INDELIBLE KIND, THE 68 12 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 71 HOLDING WONDER J-LINE TO NOWHERE 69 9 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 71 HOLDING WONDER 72 VENUS FACTOR, THE, Ghidalia, V. and Elwood, editors, MacFadden-Bartell Books JORDAN 58 DECADE OF FANTASY AND SF, A, Robert P. Mills, editor, Doubleday 59 3 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 61 PILGRIMAGE: THE BOOK OF THE PEOPLE KATIE-MARY'S TRIP 75 1 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF LAST STEP, THE 58 2 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE LOO REE 53 2 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 71 HOLDING WONDER LOVE EVERY THIRD STIR 71 HOLDING WONDER NO DIFFERENT FLESH 65 5 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 66 BEST FROM FANTASY AND SF, 15th SERIES, Edward L. Ferman, editor, Doubleday 67 PEOPLE: NO DIFFERENT FLESH, THE OLD... AS A GARMENT 82 5 SPECULATIONS, Isaac Asimov and Alice Laurance, editors, Houghton Mifflin Company ONE OF THEM 71 HOLDING WONDER PEOPLE SERIES, THE (essay) 80 GREAT SF SERIES, THE, Frederick Pohl, Martin H. Greenberg, Joseph D. Olander, editors, Harper and Row POTTAGE 55 9 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 56 BEST FROM FANTASY AND SF, 05th SERIES, Anthony Boucher, editor, Doubleday 56 SF: '56, Judith Merril, editor, Gnome Press 61 PILGRIMAGE: THE BOOK OF THE PEOPLE 64 2 GREAT SF STORIES (In England: THE BEST SF STORIES 3), Cordelia T. Smith, editor, Dell Books 74 SCHOOL AND SOCIETY THROUGH SF, Joseph D. Olander, Martin H. Greenberg, Patricia Warrick, Rand McNally, Chicago RETURN 61 3 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 67 PEOPLE: NO DIFFERENT FLESH, THE SHADOW ON THE MOON 62 3 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 67 PEOPLE: NO DIFFERENT FLESH, THE SHARING TIME 71 HOLDING WONDER SOMETHING BRIGHT 60 2 GALAXY MAGAZINE 61 6th ANNUAL OF THE YEARS BEST SF, THE, Judith Merril, editor, Simon and Schuster 64 7th GALAXY READER, THE, Frederick Pohl, editor, Doubleday 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE 73 SF II, Robert Pierce, editor, Houghton Mifflin Company 73 TALES BEYOND TIME, Lyon Sprague and Catherine Cook DeCamp, editors, Lothrop, New York 80 GALAXY: 30 YEARS OF INNOVATIVE SF, Fred Pohl, Martin H. Greenberg, Joseph D. Olander, editors, Playboy Press STEVIE AND THE DARK 52 5 IMAGINATION, Greenleaf Publishing Company (THE DARK CAME OUT TO PLAY) 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE SUBCOMMITTEE 62 7 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 63 8th ANNUAL OF THE YEARS BEST SF, THE, Judith Merril, editor, Simon and Schuster 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE 69 5 GENTLE INVADERS, Hans S. Santesson, editor, Belmont Books 84 YOUNG EXTRATERRESTRIALS, Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, Charles G. Waugh, editors, Harper SUBSTITUTE, THE 53 8 IMAGINATION, Greenleaf Publishing Company 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE SWEPT AND GARNISHED 71 HOLDING WONDER TASTE OF AUNT SOPHRONIA, THE 71 HOLDING WONDER TELL US A STORY 80 10 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 81 7 BEST SF OF THE YEAR #10, THE, Terry Carr, editor, Pocket Books THERE WAS A GARDEN 78 CASSANDRA RISING, Alice Laurance, editor, Doubleday THINGS 60 7 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 63 TWELVE GREAT CLASSICS OF SF, Groff Conklin, editor, Fawcett Gold Medal Books 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE THREE CORNERED AND SECURE 71 HOLDING WONDER THROUGH A GLASS-DARKLY 70 10 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 71 HOLDING WONDER 71 NEW WORLDS OF FANTASY 3, Terry Carr, editor, Ace Books 81 5 TREASURY OF MODERN FANTASY, A, Terry Carr and Martin H. Greenberg, editors, Avon Books THRUMTHING AND OUT 72 10 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF TROUBLING OF THE WATER 66 9 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 67 PEOPLE: NO DIFFERENT FLESH, THE TURN THE PAGE 57 5 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE WALKING AUNT DAID 55 7 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 65 ANYTHING BOX, THE WALLS, THE 71 HOLDING WONDER WILDERNESS 57 1 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SF 58 SF: '58, Judith Merril, editor, Gnome Press 61 PILGRIMAGE: THE BOOK OF THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW WHAT, TEACHER? 54 9 ELLERY QUEEN'S MYSTERY MAGAZINE 55 ELLERY QUEEN'S AWARDS, 9th SERIES, Little 62 QUINTESSENCE OF QUEEN, THE, Anthony Boucher, editor, Random House 71 HOLDING WONDER From: jvb7u@Virginia.EDU (brinkmann jon) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf-lovers Subject: Zenna Henderson - a Filmography Date: 4 May 89 18:11:39 GMT The following are the credits for the one film made from Zenna Henderson's PEOPLE stories. I missed it the one time it has aired, but I understand that I didn't miss anything. It's always that way: Good books make bad movies, and bad books make good movies. This information is from the following: HORROR AND SF FILMS II, Donald C. Willis, Scarecrow Press, Metuchen, NJ, 1982. SF, HORROR AND FANTASY FILM AND TELEVISION CREDITS, VOL. 2, Harris M. Lentz III, McFarland and Co., Jefferson, NC, 1983. THE PEOPLE ABC-TV / American Zeotrope (Coppola) - Fries Made for TV, aired January 22, 1972. 74 minutes Director: John Korty Screenplay: James M. Miller, from the book: PILGRIMAGE: THE BOOK OF THE PEOPLE by Zenna Henderson Photography: Edward Rosson Musical score: Carmen Coppola Art direction: Jack DeGovia Special effects: Ken Phelps Actor as Kim Darby Melodye Amerson William Shatner Dr. Curtis Dan O'Herlihy Sol Diemus Diane Varsi Valency Chris Valentine Francher Laurie Walters Karen Kingus Johanna Baer Bethie Jack Dahlgren Kiah David Petch Matt Stephanie Valentine Talitha Andrew Crichton Thann Dorothy Drady Dita Anne Walters Obla Mary Rose McMaster Maras Tony Dario Bram ------------------------- Jon Brinkmann Astronomy Department Internet: jvb7u@Virginia.EDU University of Virginia UUCP: ...!uunet!virginia!jvb7u P.O. Box 3818 SPAN/HEPnet: 42084::"jvb7u@Virginia.EDU" Charlottesville, VA 22903-0818