![]() ![]() ![]() Her story “The Little Witch of Elm Street” appeared in Woman’s Home Companion in 1956. She also published in mainstream magazines like Good Housekeeping and Collier’s. ![]() Boucher included her story “The Wild Wood” in the seventh volume (1958) of The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction and dedicated the book to her, calling her the “most serendipitous of discoveries.” Her science fiction was collected as A Cupful of Space in 1961. Most of her short stories were published in the 1950s in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, edited by Anthony Boucher. During World War II, she worked at a flight-training school while her husband was in the United States Army - the only job she said she ever had outside the home. She married Stuart Kendall Clingerman, a construction superintendent, in 1937 and they subsequently had two children, a son and a daughter. She was a graduate of Tucson High School, and attended the University of Arizona. Mildred McElroy Clingerman (1918-1997) was born in Allen, Oklahoma, on March 14, 1918, and moved with her mother and sister to Tucson, Arizona in 1929. ![]()
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