Jeanne M. Rubbicco Robinson, born on March 30, 1948, was a remarkable figure in the realms of choreography and science fiction literature. Originally from the United States, she later became a Canadian citizen, where she made significant contributions to both the arts and literature.
Alongside her husband, Spider Robinson, Jeanne co-authored the acclaimed "The Stardance Saga," a series that captivated readers with its innovative blend of dance and science fiction. The first installment, "Stardance," garnered prestigious accolades, winning the Hugo Award for Best Novella in nineteen seventy-eight and the Nebula Award in nineteen seventy-seven.
Jeanne's unique perspective as a choreographer enriched her writing, allowing her to weave intricate narratives that explored the intersection of movement and storytelling. Her work not only entertained but also inspired a generation of readers and writers alike.
Sadly, Jeanne Robinson passed away on May 30, 2010, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence the worlds of dance and science fiction.