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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Janet_AsimovJanet Asimov - Wikipedia

    Janet Opal Asimov (née Jeppson; August 6, 1926 – February 25, 2019), usually writing as J. O. Jeppson, was an American science fiction writer, psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst. She started writing children's science fiction in the 1970s.

  2. Mar 26, 2024 · Janet Opal Asimov (née Jeppson) was a doctor of medicine, as well as a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, long before she began writing. Her written work incorporated quite a bit from her professional training, which she used to raise issues of identity, self-determination, and consciousness.

  3. Mar 4, 2019 · Janet Asimov, who died in 2019, was a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, science fiction author, and humanist. She was married to Isaac Asimov, a renowned writer and humanist, and collaborated with him on several projects.

  4. www.syfy.com › syfy-wire › janet-asimov-sci-fi-writer-obituaryJanet Asimov dies at 92 | SYFY WIRE

    Mar 14, 2019 · Janet Asimov, sci-fi writer, psychiatrist and wife of Isaac Asimov, dies at 92. By Don Kaye Mar 14, 2019, 5:16 PM ET. Credit: Walker Books/Amazon. Janet Asimov, one half of one of science fiction literature's great power couples, has passed beyond the realm of human understanding.

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  5. Janet Opal Asimov (née Jeppson; 6 August 1926 – 25 February 2019) was an American science fiction writer, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. She was the second wife of Isaac Asimov, married in 1973. Her literary, science fiction work was focused on children and incorporated psychiatry-related ideas.

  6. Feb 25, 2019 · February 25, 2019. Genre. Science Fiction & Fantasy, Children's Books, Short Stories. edit data. Also known as: Janet Jeppson Asimov, Janet O. Jeppson, J.O. Jeppson. Janet Asimov was an American science fiction writer, psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst. She originally wrote as J.O. Jeppson.

  7. Asimov, Janet. Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author. (1926-2019) US psychoanalyst and author, married to Isaac Asimov from 1973 until his death in 1992; she signed her early books J O Jeppson.