- Author: Dorothy Les Tina Author Record # 92525
- Legal Name: Les Tina, Dorothy Louise
- Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Birthdate: 7 October 1917
- Deathdate: 11 December 2003
- Language: English
- Webpages: legacy.com, lib.ua.edu
- Used These Alternate Names: Dorothy Louise Les Tina, Lestina, Tina, Les Tina, Sanford Vaid
- Note: From Sisters of Tomorrow: The First Women of Science Fiction: "Dorothy Louise Les Tina worked in SF magazines as an author and artist in the 1940s and 1950s. Les Tina worked as an assistant at Popular Publications in the early 1940s, where she met Frederik Pohl and other authors and editors associated with the Futurian fan group. During that period, she produced several pieces of artwork for Futurian Robert A. W. Lowndes's genre publications. After a decade of military service, she returned briefly to SF, contributing interior art to several issues of Hugo Gernsback's Science Fiction Plus in the 1950s before moving on to other, non-genre writing projects." ... view full Note
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Short Fiction
- When You Think That ... Smile! (1943) [also as by Dorothy Louise Les Tina]
- The Other (1944) with Wilson Tucker [only as by Sanford Vaid]
- Highway (1942) [only as by Lestina]
- Claggett's Folly (1942)
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The Leapers (1942)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Sisters of Tomorrow (frontispiece) (2016)
- ... Does Not Imply ... (1943)
- Come to Mars (1943) [only as by Les Tina]
- Station X (Future Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1943) (1943) [only as by Les Tina]
- Exit (1943) [only as by Les Tina]
- Le Zombie, January 1944 (1944) [only as by Les Tina]
- The Spirit of Science-Fiction (1953) with Frank R. Paul [only as by Frank R. Paul and Tina]
- Science-Fiction Views the Cosmos (1953) with Frank R. Paul [only as by Frank R. Paul and Tina]
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"Time Is the Fourth Dimension"—Albert Einstein?"Time Is the Fourth Dimension"-Albert Einstein(1953) with Frank R. Paul [only as by Frank R. Paul and Tina]
- Science-Fiction Explores the Future (1953) with Frank R. Paul [only as by Frank R. Paul and Tina]