Leigh Brackett
Leigh Douglass Brackett was an early female icon of science fiction, sometimes referred to as the "Queen of Space Opera." She was the first woman ever to be short-listed for a Hugo award. She was also one of the earliest writers to create a science fiction "universe;" The Leigh Brackett Solar System which contains highly detailed fictional versions of planets in our solar system. Her popular Eric Stark novels are set in this universe. Brackett was also a successful screenwriter. Shortly after...See more
Leigh Douglass Brackett was an early female icon of science fiction, sometimes referred to as the "Queen of Space Opera." She was the first woman ever to be short-listed for a Hugo award. She was also one of the earliest writers to create a science fiction "universe;" The Leigh Brackett Solar System which contains highly detailed fictional versions of planets in our solar system. Her popular Eric Stark novels are set in this universe. Brackett was also a successful screenwriter. Shortly after Brackett broke into science fiction writing, she wrote her first screenplays. Hollywood director Howard Hawks was so impressed by her novel No Good from a Corpse that he had his secretary call in "this guy Brackett" to help William Faulkner write the script for The Big Sleep , considered to be one of the best movies ever made in the genre. Leigh Brackett was an early script writer hired by George Lucas for the second Star Wars movie of the original trilogy, The Empire Strikes Back . Though the script (as is normal in Hollywood) underwent many changes, John Saavedra of Den of Geek states that "Most importantly, you see that Brackett's draft, while definitely in need of a rewrite and several tweaks, holds all of the big moments we'd eventually see on screen. We still get a version of the Battle of Hoth (a much more ridiculous one), the wise words of an old Jedi Master, the excitement of zooming through a deadly asteroid field, a love triangle (a MUCH more overt one), a majestic city in the clouds, unexpected betrayals, and the climactic duel between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader that we would reenact on playgrounds for years to come." See less
Leigh Brackett's Featured Books
Leigh Brackett book reviews
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The sword of Rhiannon
Well-written, if slight, science fantasy
by klarkash, Jun 10, 2008
Leigh Brackett's 1953 novel "The Sword of Rhiannon" originally appeared in the pulp magazine "Thrilling Wonder Stories" in 1949 under the title "Sea-Kings of Mars". Incurring a literary debt to Edgar ... Read More
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The Long Tomorrow
A Science Fiction Classic
Leigh Brackett?s The Long Tomorrow is a science fiction classic. The story, written in 1955, occurs decades in the future after a nuclear holocaust has destroyed much of America. Most of the ... Read More