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In the Brain and Brawn series of novels series by Anne McCaffrey and others, beginning with The Ship Who Sang, a " brainship " is a human body, usually one that could not develop normally, encased in the strongest materials available in that universe, and mentally connected to the controls of a spacecraft.
* Anne McCaffrey wrote short stories and novels known as The Ship Series ( 1961 -) where otherwise crippled humans live on as the brains of starships and large space stations.
Fantasy is closely associated with science fiction, and many writers have worked in both genres, while writers such as Anne McCaffrey, Ursula K. LeGuin, and Marion Zimmer Bradley have written works that appear to blur the boundary between the two related genres.
Notable writing judges have included: Algis Budrys, Gregory Benford, Kevin J. Anderson, Orson Scott Card, Jack Williamson, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Brian Herbert, K. D. Wentworth, Tim Powers, Robert J. Sawyer, Frederik Pohl, Jerry Pournelle, Andre Norton, Larry Niven, and Anne McCaffrey.
** Anne McCaffrey, American author ( d. 2011 )
* November 21 – Anne McCaffrey, American writer ( b. 1926 )
* “ Drift ” in Space Opera ( 1996, edited by Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough )
* Damia ( novel ) ( 1992 ) by Anne McCaffrey
* Botany — An Earth-like agricultural world to which prisoners and slaves are transported in the Catteni Series by Anne McCaffrey.
* Petaybee — A living planet, becoming sentient, in Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough's Petaybee Series.
* 2006: George Lucas ; Frank Herbert ; Frank Kelly Freas ; Anne McCaffrey
Pern is a fictional planet created by Anne McCaffrey for the Dragonriders of Pern series of science fiction books.
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Dragonriders of Pern is a science fiction series written primarily by American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey, who initiated it in 1967.
Beginning 2003, her middle child Todd McCaffrey has written Pern novels, both solo and jointly with Anne.
Anne McCaffrey once requested reading the works in the order they were written.
* Dragonflight 1968, by Anne McCaffrey ( 1968 ; composed in part of McCaffrey's first two Pern novellas, Weyr Search and Dragonrider, originally published in 1967 )
* Dragonquest 1970, by Anne McCaffrey.
* The White Dragon 1978, by Anne McCaffrey ( 1978 ; although published prior to Dragondrums, The White Dragon continues the adventures of certain Dragondrums characters ; McCaffrey recommends reading Dragonsong, Dragonsinger and Dragondrums before The White Dragon ; The White Dragon incorporates McCaffrey's story " A Time When ")
* Dragonsong ( 1976 ), by Anne McCaffrey
* Dragonsinger ( 1977 ), by Anne McCaffrey
* Dragondrums ( 1979 ), by Anne McCaffrey
* Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern, by Anne McCaffrey ( 1983 ; both this and Nerilka's Story are set at the end of the Sixth Pass, centuries before the events in Dragonflight )

Anne and uses
A 1962 novel by American writer, Katherine Anne Porter of the same name, set in the autumn of the year 1931, also uses the device of the allegory, and can be seen as an attack on a world that allowed the Second World War to happen.
* In Anne's House of Dreams by Lucy Maud Montgomery ( part of the Anne of Green Gables series ), Gilbert successfully uses trephination to restore Dick Moore's memory after head injuries which occurred some 15 years previously.
Contemporary artist Anne Taintor uses retro advertising art as the centerpiece for her ongoing commentary on the modern woman.
Helen Lawson, the aging stage actress who befriends and uses Anne, is based closely on Ethel Merman, whom Susann had known personally and reportedly had been sexually involved with.
1997's Happy Town featured Sobule's most elaborate pop productions to date and contains songs about an eclectic range of topics including reactionary Christianity (" Soldiers of Christ "), the negative impact of anti-depressant medication on the libido (" Happy Town ") and what is either the only track ever recorded that uses Anne Frank's enforced Nazi-era hibernation as the metaphor for a love song or the only song about Anne Frank that couches her life and death in the terms of a tussle over loyalty between two lovers (" Attic ").
In 2003, Slayer Buffy Anne Summers uses a strange mystical device to meet with the Shadow Men about the threat she faces from the First Evil.
John and Anne Nuttall's The Mountains of England and Wales uses a cutoff of 15 m ( about 50 ft ), and Alan Dawson's list of Marilyns uses 150 m ( about 500 ft ).
It uses many of the original Broadway cast, including Marsha Waterbury, Jodi Benson, Anne Marie Bobby, Tia Riebling and Dick Patterson.
* Queen of the Damned by Anne Rice uses the lines Cover her face.
Mrs. Lee ( Japanese-American actress Anne Miyamoto ) appears ethnically Chinese, but she speaks English with a thoroughly American accent, and explains to the audience that her husband's " ancient Chinese secret " is that he uses Calgon water softener.
Blair also uses interviews with Hanneli Goslar and Jaqueline van Maarsen, two of Anne Frank's friends, and notably uses archive interviews of Otto Frank to retell Anne's story.
Scored for choir and strings the work uses the texts of three Psalms in Hebrew to mark what would have been the 75th birthday of Anne Frank.
She uses her knowledge of Hebrew and Greek, while also playing off modern novels, such as Corinne ou l ' Italie by Anne Louise Germaine de Staël and the novels by George Sand.
* In the 1999 film The Bachelor, Jimmie uses the phrase when asking Anne to marry him.
After volume 2, Bobo and Pierce retire and have a baby, while Santa and Pink suddenly disappear and meet new companions in their quest, like the cursed princess Delta, who can change herself to an attractive, naked and powerful woman while she is covered by blood, Anne, a young and vital girl who has a crush on Santa and uses a whip, and the sisters Silver and Gold, who seeks " the key " that seems to be Pink.

Anne and clothing
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Queen Anne was observed to address Philippe by such nicknames as " my little girl " and encouraged him to dress in feminine clothing even as a young man – a habit he would retain all his life.
Head made a brief appearance in Columbo: Requiem for a Falling Star ( 1973 ) acting as herself, the clothing designer for Anne Baxter's character.
Anne Geddes, MNZM, ( b. 13 September 1956 ) is an Australian-born photographer, clothing designer and businesswoman who now lives and works in New Zealand.

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