Elizabeth Anne Hull
Elizabeth Anne Hull was an American academic, political activist and science fiction expert. She was a professor at William Rainey Harper College in Palatine, Illinois for over 30 years. Hull was president of the Science Fiction Research Association, and editor of its newsletter.
Early life and education
Hull was born in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania, and educated at Illinois State University ; City Colleges of Chicago ; Northwestern University and Loyola University.Career
Hull was a member of the faculty at William Rainey Harper College in Palatine, Illinois, where she was a professor of English for over 30 years. She served as president of the Science Fiction Research Association and editor of its newsletter. SFRA awarded her the Thomas D. Clareson Award for Distinguished Service in 1997, and she was a member of the panel for the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for best SF novel since 1986. For over ten years, she served as North American secretary for the World SF International Organization for Professionals.With her husband Frederik Pohl, Hull edited the international anthology Tales from the Planet Earth. She was editor of the 2010 anthology, Gateways: Original New Stories Inspired by Frederik Pohl. In 1993, Hull was regional judge for the National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Awards in Writing.