About: Julie Ellis

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Julie Ellis (February 21, 1919 – February 15, 2006) was an early lesbian pulp fiction author of the 1960s, writing pro-lesbian romance and erotica under varied pseudonyms for Midwood-Tower Publications. She changed her writing pseudonyms and legal name usage numerous times (Julie Marvin, Marilyn Marvin, et al.) and later in life she wrote historical and romance fiction under the name Julie Ellis.

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  • Julie Ellis (February 21, 1919 – February 15, 2006) was an early lesbian pulp fiction author of the 1960s, writing pro-lesbian romance and erotica under varied pseudonyms for Midwood-Tower Publications. She changed her writing pseudonyms and legal name usage numerous times (Julie Marvin, Marilyn Marvin, et al.) and later in life she wrote historical and romance fiction under the name Julie Ellis. (en)
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  • Marilyn Sylvia Wasserman (en)
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  • Joan Ellis • Jill Monte • Linda Michaels • Susan Richard (en)
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  • Marilyn Sylvia Wasserman (en)
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  • Lesbian pulp fiction • Romance Fiction (en)
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  • Julie Ellis (en)
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  • The Third Street • Forbidden Sex • In the Shadows (en)
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  • Joan Ellis • Jill Monte • Linda Michaels • Susan Richard (en)
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  • Julie Ellis (February 21, 1919 – February 15, 2006) was an early lesbian pulp fiction author of the 1960s, writing pro-lesbian romance and erotica under varied pseudonyms for Midwood-Tower Publications. She changed her writing pseudonyms and legal name usage numerous times (Julie Marvin, Marilyn Marvin, et al.) and later in life she wrote historical and romance fiction under the name Julie Ellis. (en)
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