Sybil Claiborne, novelist, short story writer, and antiwar activist, published stories in magazines like The New Yorker and Esquire. Some of her writing was the basis for a program of comedy-dramas performed in Manhattan in 1978 at Symphony Space. Her collection of short stories, Loose Connections, was published by Academy Chicago in 1988, and a novel, A Craving for Women, was published by Dutton in 1989. Her final book, In the Garden of Dead Cars, shortlisted for a feminist science fiction Tiptree Award, is a dystopian novel about a New York City plagued by insects after all the birds have died and by a Fascist government, was published in 1993.