Best Female Fantasy Writers
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Best Female Fantasy Writers
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Well, since many of you encouraged me to do another survey, here it is! As I mentioned before, I had officially run out of ideas. But some people submitted suggestions, and this is one of them. Personally, I am persuaded that Robin Hobb will easily take the cake. But it will be interesting to see who else will make the list. . .
As always, feel free to vote here or on the blog. I'll compile the results in about a week!
Patrick
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Well, since many of you encouraged me to do another survey, here it is! As I mentioned before, I had officially run out of ideas. But some people submitted suggestions, and this is one of them. Personally, I am persuaded that Robin Hobb will easily take the cake. But it will be interesting to see who else will make the list. . .
As always, feel free to vote here or on the blog. I'll compile the results in about a week!
Patrick
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Lois McMaster Bujold
Patricia McKillip
Robin Hobb
Ursula K. LeGuin
(I think of her more as sf than fantasy, as I have read more of her sf books, so she didn't even initially occur to me
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P. C. Hodgell
Patricia McKillip
Robin Hobb
Ursula K. LeGuin
(I think of her more as sf than fantasy, as I have read more of her sf books, so she didn't even initially occur to me

P. C. Hodgell
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Ursula K LeGuin
Edit: Now that MsMary has reminded me by bringing her name up, Madeleine L'Engle goes in here at #2.
Anne McCaffrey
Laurell K Hamilton
Edit: Now that MsMary has reminded me by bringing her name up, Madeleine L'Engle goes in here at #2.
Anne McCaffrey
Laurell K Hamilton
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Although I have little doubt Hobb will win in such a poll, and I defintely am a fan I certainly don't agree she is the best by any means - the exclusion of Lackey and Wurtz are intentional as I find both of them unbearable:Personally, I am persuaded that Robin Hobb will easily take the cake. But it will be interesting to see who else will make the list. . .
My Top 10 in order:
1. Ursula Leguin - nobody is even close; nobody can match the quatity/quality and versatility. Except maybe Willis.
2. Angela Carter
3. Susanna Clarke
4. Hope Mirless
5. Lois Mcmaster Bujold
6. Mary Gentle
7. Connie Willis
8. Vera Nazarian
9. Patrica Mckillip
10.. Kelly Link
Worth mentioning:
Robin Hobb
KJ Bishop
Tamar Yellin
JV Jones
Diane Wynne Jones
Lynn Flewelling
Steph Swainston
Holly Phillips
CL Moore
Sharon Shinn
Ann McCaffery
Liz Williams
Martha Wells
Catherynne M. Valent,
Jacqueline Carey
Jane Yolen
Tanith Lee
Julian May
JK Rowwing
Kage Baker
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There is NO other chioce.
Oh, and Robin Hobb is female? i didnt know that.
There is NO other chioce.

Oh, and Robin Hobb is female? i didnt know that.

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Why no Jane Lindskold on your list Ain? Too "Harlequinny"?
I think May should be much higher on your wm list--(I'll confirm that after I actually read one of her books)--Mellisa Scott's pretty good too!
(or is this an exclusively fantasy thread?)
I vote for U. K. Leguin, btw, and as well...


I vote for U. K. Leguin, btw, and as well...

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Why no Jane Lindskold on your list Ain? Too "Harlequinny"? I think May should be much higher on your wm list--(I'll confirm that after I actually read one of her books)--Mellisa Scott's pretty good too! (or is this an exclusively fantasy thread?)
I've only read one effort by Lindskold that I can remember and it was a collaboration, so not enough to go on

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In order of preference:
Patricia McKillip
Ursula LeGuin
Madeleine L'Engle
Marion Zimmer Bradley
Mary Stewart (Merlin series)
J. K. Rowling
It's sort of sad how few female fantasy writers I can think of, compared with the number of male writers.
Patricia McKillip
Ursula LeGuin
Madeleine L'Engle
Marion Zimmer Bradley
Mary Stewart (Merlin series)
J. K. Rowling
It's sort of sad how few female fantasy writers I can think of, compared with the number of male writers.
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Who also wrote The War of Light and Shadow, and Alliance of the Light whcih still ranks iMHO the worst attempt at epic fantays in the history of the genreAnother woman fantasy writer who has done some good collaborations is Janny Wurts

I have heard good things about her collabo with Feist, but, I can't bring myself to read another Wurts work,
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