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Norma K. Hemming was born on 19 September, 0028 in Ilford, Essex, London, England, United Kingdom, is a British-Australian writer (1928–1960). Discover Norma K. Hemming's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?
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Ilford, Essex, London, England, United Kingdom |
Date of death |
4 July, 1960 |
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Melbourne, Australia |
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Norma K. Hemming Height, Weight & Measurements
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Norma K. Hemming Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Norma K. Hemming worth at the age of 32 years old? Norma K. Hemming’s income source is mostly from being a successful writer. She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Norma K. Hemming's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Norma Kathleen Hemming was born in Ilford, Essex, in September 1928.
After attending a girls' school, she trained as a secretary.
In October 1948, she emigrated to Sydney on the SS Orontes, with her parents and younger brother.
As N. K. Hemming published twenty stories in the 1950s, and also wrote and appeared in a series of plays that were performed at Australian science fiction conventions.
Under the name Nerina Hilliard, she also wrote 8 romance novels for Mills & Boon.
By the later 1950s she had also turned to writing romance novels, under the pseudonym Nerina Hilliard.
By the late 1950s she was suffering from breast cancer, which spread to her bones and lymph nodes.
She published her first science fiction story, "Loser Takes All", in the British magazine Science Fantasy in 1951.
Over the next eight years, she published a further nineteen stories, many in the Australian pulp magazine Thrills Incorporated, and others in leading British magazines such as New Worlds, Nebula SF, and Science Fiction Adventures.
She also became involved in the Sydney fan scene.
She was one of the first female members of the Sydney Futurian Society, joining after the inaugural Australian science fiction convention in 1952.
She was a contributor to and editor of Vertical Horizons, a fanzine specifically aimed at female science fiction fans.
She wrote and performed in a series of plays performed at national fan conventions between 1954 and 1958.
Her first romance novel, The Time is Short, was published by Mills & Boon in 1958.
Norma Kathleen Hemming (born September 1928 in Ilford, Essex, London, England – d. 4 July 1960 in Melbourne, Australia) was a British-Australian writer of science fiction and romance novels.
She was Australia's first significant female science fiction writer.
Another two novels appeared in 1960, and five more were published posthumously.
She died in the Peter MacCallum Clinic in Melbourne on 4 July 1960, at the age of 31.
Her themes include mutual attraction between earth women and male aliens, children with unearthly powers, Amazons in outer space, and planets ruled by matriarchies.
Her tone is often light and humorous.
Her achievements are commemorated by the Norma K. Hemming Award, established by the Australian Science Fiction Foundation to mark excellence in the exploration of themes of race, gender, class and sexuality by an Australian writer.
She is now commemorated by the Australian Science Fiction Foundation through the Norma K. Hemming Award, inaugurated at the World Science Fiction Convention in Melbourne in September 2010.
The Award was launched at the 68th World Science Fiction Convention (Aussiecon Four) in Melbourne in September 2010.
A collection of archival material relating to Norma Hemming, including several of her letters, is held in the Special Collections in the University of Western Australia Library.