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Wilder, Cherry

Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author.

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Pseudonym ofNew Zealand-born author Cherry Barbara Grimm (1930-2002), in Australia 1954-1976, in Germany until 1997, then in New Zealand until her death. After publishing short fiction and poetry she turned to sf, and chose the name Wilder. The themes of her first published sf story, "The Ark of James Carlyle" inNew Writings in SF 24 (anth1974) edited by KennethBulmer, are the gradual rapprochement of, and changes in, human andAlien afterFirst Contact. These themes recur in the well realizedTorin series – comprisingThe Luck of Brin's Five (1977), winner of aDitmar Award,The Nearest Fire (1980) andThe Tapestry Warriors (1983), all first published for theYoung Adult market – which focuses on the relationship between a human surveyor who crashes on the planet Torin (seeColonization of Other Worlds) and the native family known as Brin's Five which thinks of him as its "luck".This luck turns out to provide a series of opportunities for the native species to change for the better, with the young protagonists fruitfully – though perhaps rather conventionally – opening each other's eyes to the wonders of the world aborning. TheRhomary Land sequence comprisingSecond Nature (1982) andSigns of Life (1996) describes castaway society on the planet Rhomary, focusing on the last human to maintain an archival record of the human past, and upon a vanishedForerunner species. TheRulers of Hylor sequence beginningA Princess of the Chameln (1984) is fantasy. Her only singleton,Cruel Designs (1988), is a horror tale involving the occult set in contemporary Germany.

Wilder's most significant late achievements may lie in complexly achieved short stories like "Something Coming Through" (Winter 1983/1984Interzone) and "The Decline of Sunshine" (Winter 1987Interzone), in which a wry mythopoeic vein shines through; stories in this vein are assembled inDealers in Light and Darkness (coll1995). Wilder's work, notable for its narrative skill, evocative style and rounded characterization, should have long since given her a higher reputation. [JC/MMacL/PN]

see also:Anthropology;Australia;Children's SF;New Writings in SF;Pastoral;Strange Plasma.

Cherry Barbara Grimm

born Auckland, New Zealand: 3 September 1930

died Wellington, New Zealand: 14 March 2002

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