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A list of my favorite Sci/Fi Authors

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WOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOO! Feministsf.org is one of the greatest websites on the frickin planet, or maybe the frickin universe.
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WOw, again.

I have never read such a big list of authors and books without ever having read any of them before. I have read a lot, lot of books just in case you ask.

For balance, is there a 'man' enist website for man type fantasy/fiction?

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Just to be sure the list of authors in their reading list is not exclusively women. The authors list includes Samuel R. Delany, John Kessel, and Ted Sturgeon, and IMO welknown authors such as UK LeGuin and Marion Zimmer Bradely. However, feministsf.org is closely associated with Broad Universe, broaduniverse.org, an online organization actively encouraging women's writing of SF, fantasy and horror. Hoping to clarify the content of feministsf.org
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There are some great books in that list. However after reading the why's and wherefores.. I have to disagree with the premise that there was a need because of some void in women/women friendly sci-fi and fantasy.

Over the last 30 some odd years, I have read tons and tons of books where the female of the story is the main character or even the defining character of the book. I have also read alot of female sci-fi authors over the years. Heck just look at that list of authors and books, its huge and its probably not complete!

However, thanks for a great list of books with reviews to choose from.

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I'm surprised Jon Norman's Gor series wasnt' mentioned on that list..... :twisted:
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List of top ten sf by women authors

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The english SF author Gwenyth Jones, who sometimes writes using pseudonym Anne Halam, has made the follwing list.
The Left Hand of Darkness, Ursula K. Le Guin
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang, Kate Wilhelm
Up the Walls of the World, James Tiptree, Jr. (Alice Sheldon)
The Female Man, Joanna Russ
Cyteen, CJ Cherryh
Grass, Sheri Tepper
Synners, Pat Cadigan
Sarah Canary, Karen Joy Fowler
Light Music, Kathleen Ann Goonan
Natural History, Justina Robson
She calls this list top ten SF books by women writers.
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Well, at least they included Melissa Scott: the Silence Leigh Trilogy is amazing! 8O
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OK, in May 2005 I made the trip to Madison, Wisconsin and attended WisCon www.sf3.org/wiscon The following regards one of the panels during the convention.

However, I have some additional notes regarding WisCon as follows: One panel, BTW I did not attend this panel, The canon that dare not speak its name - a discussion of a feminist SF&F literary canon. Some of the panel's discussion concerned the appropriateness of establishing a feminist canon, canon presumes hierarchy and exclusion, in the minds of many feminist ideals are non-hierachcal and inclusionary. Regardless, the panel still came up with a list of feminist SF&F titles that are recommended and important:

Ilicit passage by Alice Nun,
Her smoke rose up forever by James Tiptree Jr.,
Houston, Houston do you read by James Tiptree Jr.,
The female man by Joanna Russ,
The left hand of darkness by Ursula LeGuin,
Mortherline series by Suzy McKee Charnas,
On the shore of women by Pamel Sargent,
The gate to women's country by Sheri Tepper,
The invisible man by Ralph Ellison,
Stories for men by John Kessell,
Dust tracks on the road - an autobiography of Zora Neale Hurson,
Childhood's End by Arthur Clarke,
The Iron Dragon's daughter by Michaael Swanwick,
Life during wartime by Lucius Shepard,
Camp Concentration by Thomas Disch,
The Anubis Gates by Tim Powers,
A women of the Iron people by Eaeanor Arnason,
Ammonite by Nicola Griffith,
Slow river by Nicola Griffith,
Mission child by Maureen McHugh,
A door into ocean by Joan Slonczewski,
Tehanu by Ursula LeGuin,
Paradigm of earth by Candas Jane Dorsey,
Black wine by Candas Jane Dorsey,
Sarah Canary by Karen Joy Fowler,
What I didn't see by Karen Joy Fowler,
Little faces by Joan Vinge,
Carmen dog by Carol Emshwiller,
The mount by Carol Emshwiller,
Maul by Tricia Sullivan,
The Girl Detective by Kelly Wake,
Travels with the snow queen by Kelly Link,
Ring of Swords by Eleanor Arnason,
Everything written by Octavia Butler,
Dreamsnake by Vonda McIntyre,
Solitaire by Kelly Eskridge.

Other titles were suggested by the audience of this panel session, including: Sabriel, Lirael, Abhorsen by Garth Nix, Sunshine by Robin McKinley, Tithe by Holly Black, Tooth and Claw by Jo Walton, Trash, Sex, Magic by Jennifer Stevenson, Alanya to Alanya by Timmel DuChamp.
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so happy to see Nicola Griffith showing up on some lists!!! fabulous writer. just recently read Slow River again (third time!!).
and the first book i ever read by Leguin was Tehanu. no one writes like that woman!!
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