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  • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

    Nora *fucking* Jemisin has won, so far, *three* Hugo Best Novel awards, two of them back to back, one for each book in the Broken Earth trilogy.

    Ann Leckie's creations are universally regarded as top-notch sf.

    Elizabeth Moon, with hard sf in usually military settings.

    Octavia Butler was basically a god.

    Martha Wells is big these days cuz of the MurderBot books, but her backlist is fantastic.

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    Ursula Leguin, who I think might have been the first female sf/f author I ever read whose name made it clear she was female, is, of course, *legendary*.

    Arkady Martine has done some truly impressive work, esp. _A Desolation Called Peace_.

    There are also writers who don't specialize in sf/f, but who have written there:

    Margaret Atwood's _Oryx and Crake_ stands out.

    As does Mary Doria Russell's *stunning* _Sparrow_ duology. (Be prepared to feel sad.)

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    • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

      Ursula Leguin, who I think might have been the first female sf/f author I ever read whose name made it clear she was female, is, of course, *legendary*.

      Arkady Martine has done some truly impressive work, esp. _A Desolation Called Peace_.

      There are also writers who don't specialize in sf/f, but who have written there:

      Margaret Atwood's _Oryx and Crake_ stands out.

      As does Mary Doria Russell's *stunning* _Sparrow_ duology. (Be prepared to feel sad.)

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      The list goes on and on and on:

      Charlie Jane Anders,
      Tamsyn Muir,
      Connie Willis,
      Mira Grant,
      Mary Robinette Kowal,
      Lois McMaster Bujold,
      Joan Vinge,
      Nancy Kress

      I am *certainly* forgetting many names I should not, but I am old and tired and working from memory.

      Women have written some of the best sf/f of all time.

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      • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

        The list goes on and on and on:

        Charlie Jane Anders,
        Tamsyn Muir,
        Connie Willis,
        Mira Grant,
        Mary Robinette Kowal,
        Lois McMaster Bujold,
        Joan Vinge,
        Nancy Kress

        I am *certainly* forgetting many names I should not, but I am old and tired and working from memory.

        Women have written some of the best sf/f of all time.

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        If you want to recommend others, just reply. We could all use a good list of women who've written sf/f on #internationalwomensday !

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        • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

          The list goes on and on and on:

          Charlie Jane Anders,
          Tamsyn Muir,
          Connie Willis,
          Mira Grant,
          Mary Robinette Kowal,
          Lois McMaster Bujold,
          Joan Vinge,
          Nancy Kress

          I am *certainly* forgetting many names I should not, but I am old and tired and working from memory.

          Women have written some of the best sf/f of all time.

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          @GeePawHill

          The McMaster Bujold Vorkosigan Saga is one of my favourites.

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          • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

            Ursula Leguin, who I think might have been the first female sf/f author I ever read whose name made it clear she was female, is, of course, *legendary*.

            Arkady Martine has done some truly impressive work, esp. _A Desolation Called Peace_.

            There are also writers who don't specialize in sf/f, but who have written there:

            Margaret Atwood's _Oryx and Crake_ stands out.

            As does Mary Doria Russell's *stunning* _Sparrow_ duology. (Be prepared to feel sad.)

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            @GeePawHill
            Lots of excellent suggestions in this thread!
            I've read or I'm in the process of reading many of the listed authors. Noting down new ones to try out.

            I think Anne McCaffrey (Dragon Riders of Pern) was the first sf/f author where the name made me sure the author was female.

            I tried CJ Cherryh in my teens but wasn't ready for her excellent writing at the time. I reread Downbelow Station in 2021 and really liked it. This is a good reminder to resume reading her books.

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            • roytoo@mstdn.socialR roytoo@mstdn.social

              @GeePawHill
              Lots of excellent suggestions in this thread!
              I've read or I'm in the process of reading many of the listed authors. Noting down new ones to try out.

              I think Anne McCaffrey (Dragon Riders of Pern) was the first sf/f author where the name made me sure the author was female.

              I tried CJ Cherryh in my teens but wasn't ready for her excellent writing at the time. I reread Downbelow Station in 2021 and really liked it. This is a good reminder to resume reading her books.

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              @roytoo Of course,. I didn't even mention Anne McCaffrey! I'm a dolt. As my wife points out, I'm not very smart, but I'm not very pretty, either.

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              • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

                If you want to recommend others, just reply. We could all use a good list of women who've written sf/f on #internationalwomensday !

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                @GeePawHill
                I'm a fan of Elizabeth Bear who has written in numerous genres.
                Jenny Casey sf trilogy
                White Space sf series
                New Amsterdam series (steam punk, alternate history, vampire)
                Karen Memory series (steam punk, western)

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                • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

                  If you want to recommend others, just reply. We could all use a good list of women who've written sf/f on #internationalwomensday !

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                  @GeePawHill Ursula LeGuin is the GOAT. I discovered her Earthsea fantasy series around 11 or 12, and I’m do glad that I did.
                  More recently, I discovered @susankayequinn here on Mastodon. While I’ve only read a few of her stories, they are really good.

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                  • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

                    If you want to recommend others, just reply. We could all use a good list of women who've written sf/f on #internationalwomensday !

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                    @GeePawHill I quite enjoyed the Stars Uncharted books by Sherylyn and Karen Dunstall, and the Linesman trilogy is on my to-read list: https://www.skdunstall.com/book-table-2/

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                    • roytoo@mstdn.socialR roytoo@mstdn.social

                      @GeePawHill
                      I'm a fan of Elizabeth Bear who has written in numerous genres.
                      Jenny Casey sf trilogy
                      White Space sf series
                      New Amsterdam series (steam punk, alternate history, vampire)
                      Karen Memory series (steam punk, western)

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                      @GeePawHill
                      And I must mention Linda Nagata who has numerous great books and series.
                      The Nanotech Succession
                      Inverted Frontier

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                      • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

                        Ursula Leguin, who I think might have been the first female sf/f author I ever read whose name made it clear she was female, is, of course, *legendary*.

                        Arkady Martine has done some truly impressive work, esp. _A Desolation Called Peace_.

                        There are also writers who don't specialize in sf/f, but who have written there:

                        Margaret Atwood's _Oryx and Crake_ stands out.

                        As does Mary Doria Russell's *stunning* _Sparrow_ duology. (Be prepared to feel sad.)

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                        @GeePawHill Fantastic list. Thank you. I'll be bookmarking it.
                        Agree re: Sparrow but "sad" is an understatement. I haven't read the second installment but the first one wrecked me.

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                        • D dlbonhaus@mastodon.social

                          @GeePawHill Fantastic list. Thank you. I'll be bookmarking it.
                          Agree re: Sparrow but "sad" is an understatement. I haven't read the second installment but the first one wrecked me.

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                          @dlbonhaus Yes. "Sad" is too weak.

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                          • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

                            If you want to recommend others, just reply. We could all use a good list of women who've written sf/f on #internationalwomensday !

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                            @GeePawHill oh boy, where to start…

                            Diane Duane
                            Jo Clayton
                            Carole Nelson Douglas
                            Ru Emerson
                            Barbara Hambly
                            Katharine Kerr
                            Katherine Kurtz
                            Mercedes Lackey
                            Anne McCaffrey
                            Robin McKinley
                            Patricia McKillop
                            Diana Paxson
                            Melanie Rawn
                            Jennifer Roberson
                            Midori Snyder
                            Sherri S Tepper
                            Deborah Turner Harris
                            Rebecca Yarros

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                            • wndxlori@ruby.socialW wndxlori@ruby.social

                              @GeePawHill oh boy, where to start…

                              Diane Duane
                              Jo Clayton
                              Carole Nelson Douglas
                              Ru Emerson
                              Barbara Hambly
                              Katharine Kerr
                              Katherine Kurtz
                              Mercedes Lackey
                              Anne McCaffrey
                              Robin McKinley
                              Patricia McKillop
                              Diana Paxson
                              Melanie Rawn
                              Jennifer Roberson
                              Midori Snyder
                              Sherri S Tepper
                              Deborah Turner Harris
                              Rebecca Yarros

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                              @wndxlori JFC, Lori, you're killin' me here.

                              There are like 4 writers there whose work I don't know, which leaves a very great number I failed to mention.

                              TYSM!

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                              • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

                                Nora *fucking* Jemisin has won, so far, *three* Hugo Best Novel awards, two of them back to back, one for each book in the Broken Earth trilogy.

                                Ann Leckie's creations are universally regarded as top-notch sf.

                                Elizabeth Moon, with hard sf in usually military settings.

                                Octavia Butler was basically a god.

                                Martha Wells is big these days cuz of the MurderBot books, but her backlist is fantastic.

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                                @GeePawHill
                                Did you mention ...
                                CL Moore
                                Nnedi Okorafor
                                James Tiptree Jr (Alice B (Raccoona) Sheldon)
                                Kage Baker

                                And so many more ...

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                                  @GeePawHill
                                  Did you mention ...
                                  CL Moore
                                  Nnedi Okorafor
                                  James Tiptree Jr (Alice B (Raccoona) Sheldon)
                                  Kage Baker

                                  And so many more ...

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                                  @RonJeffries Hah! Brilliant! I didn't even know James Tiptree Jr was a woman. I knew the others, and I simply did not list them cuz I was working from memory.

                                  Excellent additions!

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                                  • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

                                    @wndxlori JFC, Lori, you're killin' me here.

                                    There are like 4 writers there whose work I don't know, which leaves a very great number I failed to mention.

                                    TYSM!

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                                    @GeePawHill Largely Fantasy, although quite a few of these swing both ways.

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                                    • wndxlori@ruby.socialW wndxlori@ruby.social

                                      @GeePawHill Largely Fantasy, although quite a few of these swing both ways.

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                                      @wndxlori Whatever. I *loved* Roberson, Kerr, Lackey. I spent *years* on Rawn.

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                                      • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

                                        @wndxlori Whatever. I *loved* Roberson, Kerr, Lackey. I spent *years* on Rawn.

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                                        @GeePawHill Ooo, I missed Judith Tarr

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                                        • wndxlori@ruby.socialW wndxlori@ruby.social

                                          @GeePawHill Ooo, I missed Judith Tarr

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                                          @wndxlori See? It can happen to anyone. 🙂

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