deborahjross: (Shield #1)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] catherineldf at Women to read
So, with the advent of all male award lists and the sundry recent analyses of reviews (recap: sf/f books by female writers get many fewer reviews than those by male authors), there are  tons of cool things going on in response.

  • If you're on Twitter, check out Kari Sperring's (karisperring) #womentoread hashtag for lists of recommended female sf/f/h writers.

  • Worlds Without End's Women of Genre Reading Challenge is ongoing - signup any time and add your favorites.

  • Fantasy Cafe is celebrating a Women in SF&F Month, with reviews, interviews and giveaways

  • Feminist Fantasy is always looking for good recommendations and signal boosts

  • Blogger Harry Markov is blogging about about Women in Genre for the month, with interviews and short descriptions of all kinds of works.

  • And, of course, Broad Universe is promoting women writers in sf/f/h year round. Join us!

deborahjross: (Deb and Cleo)
The wonderful [livejournal.com profile] sartorias on women in sf/f. I love her historical perspective. Actually, I'm a bit in awe of it, since I am definitely not a historian, but I so appreciate the "long view." And the validation of our experiences in fandom:

She writes, "Many of these are women who dressed up in Star Trek or Jedi costumes in days of yore, wrote fanfiction, went to cons, cosplayed, and the like. It was all training. Then they went out into the world and did their part to make that world one they want to live in, even though no one seems to know their names."

Women in SF&F Month: Sherwood Smith | Fantasy Cafe | Reviews of Fantasy and Science Fiction Books
deborahjross: (Deb and Cleo)
Harry writes:

Gender politics is a messy thing and I don’t like to speak for the whole community, but if we’re still in the active pursuit of the answer to where women in genre are, then we have a problem.

How can you be a part of Women in Genre month?

Express your love for women in fiction on your blogs.
If you’re on Twitter, join the conversation with the hashtag #WomenInGenre
Drop by my blog, The Alternative Typewriter, and leave comments with the names of the women in genre you value on any post from April 1st to April 30th. Once April concludes, I’ll gather all the names in one comprehensive list and see just how many women there are in genre.
Check out and support Fantasy Café’s “Women in SF&F Month“, which served as motivation and inspiration to create this project. Kristen is doing this for a second year and has planned a very busy month of contributions by and about women in genre.



Oh, and you can also buy my books [grin!]

[GUEST POST] Harry Markov Asks “Where Are the Women in Genre?” - SF Signal
deborahjross: (Deb and Cleo)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] catherineldf at Reading Today!
TODAY! Quatrefoil Library Women's Month Reading at the Anderson Library, U. of MN 2-5PM. Ellen Hart, Rachel Gold, Catherine Friend, Jessie Chandler, Ellen Lansky and me - http://www.quatrefoillibrary.org/calendar/
deborahjross: (Fall of Neskaya)
A new blog, SF Mistressworks, will feature reviews of sf by women. They're looking for volunteers -- so check out your favorites on the list!

1 *Frankenstein, Mary Shelley (1818)
2 Herland, Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1915)
3 Orlando, Virginia Woolf (1928)
4 Lest Ye Die, Cicely Hamilton (1928)
5 Swastika Night, Katherine Burdekin (1937)
6 Wrong Side of the Moon, Francis Leslie Ashton (1951) – actually a male writer
7 The Sword of Rhiannon, Leigh Brackett (1953)
8 Pilgrimage: The Book of the People, Zenna Henderson (1961)
9 Memoirs of a Spacewoman, Naomi Mitchison (1962)
10 Witch World, Andre Norton (1963)
11 Sunburst, Phyllis Gotlieb (1964)
12 Jirel of Joiry, CL Moore (1969) – I’m reliably informed this is fantasy
13 Heroes and Villains, Angela Carter (1969)
14 Ten Thousand Light Years From Home, James Tiptree Jr (1973)
15 *The Dispossessed, Ursula K Le Guin (1974)
16 Walk to the End of the World, Suzy McKee Charnas (1974)
17 *The Female Man, Joanna Russ (1975)
18 Missing Man, Katherine MacLean (1975)
19 *Arslan, MJ Engh (1976)
20 *Floating Worlds, Cecelia Holland (1976)
21 *Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang, Kate Wilhelm (1976)
22 Islands, Marta Randall (1976)
23 Dreamsnake, Vonda N McIntyre (1978)
24 False Dawn, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (1978)
25 Shikasta [Canopus in Argos: Archives], Doris Lessing (1979)
26 Kindred, Octavia Butler (1979)
27 Benefits, Zoe Fairbairns (1979)
28 The Snow Queen, Joan D Vinge (1980)
29 The Silent City, Élisabeth Vonarburg (1981)
30 The Silver Metal Lover, Tanith Lee (1981)
31 The Many-Coloured Land [Saga of the Exiles], Julian May (1981)
32 Darkchild [Daughters of the Sunstone], Sydney J van Scyoc (1982)
33 The Crystal Singer, Anne McCaffrey (1982)
34 Native Tongue, Suzette Haden Elgin (1984)
35 The Handmaid’s Tale, Margaret Atwood (1985)
36 Jerusalem Fire, RM Meluch (1985)
37 Children of Anthi, Jay D Blakeney (1985)
38 The Dream Years, Lisa Goldstein (1985)
39 Despatches from the Frontiers of the Female Mind, Sarah Lefanu & Jen Green (1985)
40 Queen of the States, Josephine Saxton (1986)
41 The Wave and the Flame [Lear's Daughters], Marjorie Bradley Kellogg (1986)
42 The Journal of Nicholas the American, Leigh Kennedy (1986)
43 A Door into Ocean, Joan Slonczewski (1986)
44 Angel at Apogee, SN Lewitt (1987)
45 In Conquest Born, CS Friedman (1987)
46 Pennterra, Judith Moffett (1987)
47 Kairos, Gwyneth Jones (1988)
48 Cyteen , CJ Cherryh (1988)
49 Unquenchable Fire, Rachel Pollack (1988)
50 The City, Not Long After, Pat Murphy (1988)
51 The Steerswoman [Steerswoman series], Rosemary Kirstein (1989)
52 The Third Eagle, RA MacAvoy (1989)
53 *Grass, Sheri S Tepper (1989)
54 Heritage of Flight, Susan Shwartz (1989)
55 Falcon, Emma Bull (1989)
56 The Archivist, Gill Alderman (1989)
57 Winterlong [Winterlong trilogy], Elizabeth Hand (1990)
58 A Gift Upon the Shore, MK Wren (1990)
59 Red Spider, White Web, Misha (1990)
60 Polar City Blues, Katharine Kerr (1990)
61 Body of Glass (AKA He, She and It), Marge Piercy (1991)
62 Sarah Canary, Karen Joy Fowler (1991)
63 Beggars in Spain [Sleepless trilogy], Nancy Kress (1991)
64 A Woman of the Iron People, Eleanor Arnason (1991)
65 Hermetech, Storm Constantine (1991)
66 China Mountain Zhang, Maureen F McHugh (1992)
67 Fools, Pat Cadigan (1992)
68 Correspondence, Sue Thomas (1992)
69 Lost Futures, Lisa Tuttle (1992)
70 Doomsday Book, Connie Willis (1992)
71 Ammonite, Nicola Griffith (1993)
72 The Holder of the World, Bharati Mukherjee (1993)
73 Queen City Jazz, Kathleen Ann Goonan (1994)
74 Happy Policeman, Patricia Anthony (1994)
75 Shadow Man, Melissa Scott (1995)
76 Legacies, Alison Sinclair (1995)
77 Primary Inversion [Skolian Saga], Catherine Asaro (1995)
78 Alien Influences, Kristine Kathryn Rusch (1995)
79 The Sparrow, Mary Doria Russell (1996)
80 Memory [Vorkosigan series], Lois McMaster Bujold (1996)
81 Remnant Population, Elizabeth Moon (1996)
82 Looking for the Mahdi, N Lee Wood (1996)
83 An Exchange of Hostages [Jurisdiction series], Susan R Matthews (1997)
84 Fool’s War, Sarah Zettel (1997)
85 Black Wine, Candas Jane Dorsey (1997)
86 Halfway Human, Carolyn Ives Gilman (1998)
87 Vast, Linda Nagata (1998)
88 Hand of Prophecy, Severna Park (1998)
89 Brown Girl in the Ring, Nalo Hopkinson (1998)
90 Dreaming in Smoke, Tricia Sullivan (1999)
91 Ash: A Secret History, Mary Gentle (2000)

Books with asterisks are in the Gollancz SF Masterworks series.

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