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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 A few from my Goodreads list:

    Yoko Ogawa
    Alix Harrow
    Olga Ravn
    R.F Kuang
    Kerstin Hall
    Kelly Link
    Katherine Arden
    T. Kingfisher (Ursula Vernon)
    Tlotlo Tsamaase
    Fernanda Trías
    Kaliane Bradley
    Madeline Ashby
    S.L. Huang
    Emily Tesh
    Emma Törzs
    Silvia Moreno-Garcia

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    • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

      @wndxlori See? It can happen to anyone. 🙂

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      @GeePawHill Oh, man, I just went into my Kobo reader, and I have even more...

      Margaret Ball
      Patricia Briggs
      Rosemary Edghill
      Diana Pharaoh Francis
      Ellen Guon
      Deborah Harkness
      Lydia M Hawke
      Robin Hobb
      Tanya Huff
      Naomi Novik
      Melissa Scott

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      • wndxlori@ruby.socialW wndxlori@ruby.social

        @GeePawHill Oh, man, I just went into my Kobo reader, and I have even more...

        Margaret Ball
        Patricia Briggs
        Rosemary Edghill
        Diana Pharaoh Francis
        Ellen Guon
        Deborah Harkness
        Lydia M Hawke
        Robin Hobb
        Tanya Huff
        Naomi Novik
        Melissa Scott

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        @wndxlori Oh! Several new names, and a fair number of old ones. I didn't realize Robin Hobb was a woman. Good lord, there's three different series from her that are simply amazing.

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        • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

          @wndxlori Oh! Several new names, and a fair number of old ones. I didn't realize Robin Hobb was a woman. Good lord, there's three different series from her that are simply amazing.

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          @GeePawHill She has a second pen name, too... Megan ... something.

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          • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

            @wndxlori Oh! Several new names, and a fair number of old ones. I didn't realize Robin Hobb was a woman. Good lord, there's three different series from her that are simply amazing.

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            @GeePawHill Ellen Guon has co-authored with Mercedes Lackey, and Margaret Ball with Anne McCaffrey. But they both released their own books, too. Lydia Hawke's Crone Wars is a great series for women of a certain age.

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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

              OMG, I miss reading Katherine Kurtz _soooo_ much. The Saint Camber series was _sooo_ good.

              I grew up on Anne McCaffrey's Dragon Riders of Pern along with her Ship Who Sang series. And now I can't remember if it was McCaffrey and Liz Moon who wrote Sassinak together or if it was Mercedes Lackey and Anne McCaffrey.

              Giddy. Giddy with joy over here. ❤

              @GeePawHill

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              • 401matthall@mastodon.xyz4 401matthall@mastodon.xyz

                @wndxlori

                OMG, I miss reading Katherine Kurtz _soooo_ much. The Saint Camber series was _sooo_ good.

                I grew up on Anne McCaffrey's Dragon Riders of Pern along with her Ship Who Sang series. And now I can't remember if it was McCaffrey and Liz Moon who wrote Sassinak together or if it was Mercedes Lackey and Anne McCaffrey.

                Giddy. Giddy with joy over here. ❤

                @GeePawHill

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                @401matthall @wndxlori Good lord yes, Kurtz, Saint Camber.

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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

                  Jemisin was a three-peat (2016, 2017, 2018)

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                  • vocumsineratio@hachyderm.ioV vocumsineratio@hachyderm.io

                    @GeePawHill

                    Jemisin was a three-peat (2016, 2017, 2018)

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                    @vocumsineratio Hmmm, I thought there was a one-year gap after the first one.

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                    • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

                      @vocumsineratio Hmmm, I thought there was a one-year gap after the first one.

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                      @vocumsineratio Anyway, imagine winning the most prestigious award in sf/f three times. Imagine doing so as a Black woman.

                      She's a gamer, btw, and used to, not sure she still does, sometimes have a glass of wine and twitch her gameplay.

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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

                        You already mentioned Arkady Martine; but in case you are one of today's lucky 10,000: Rose/House is fucking fantastic.

                        I didn't see you mention Marie Brennan and Alyc Helms, who teamed up under the pen name "M. A. Carrick" to deliver the "Rook and Rose" trilogy (criminal underclass plus tarot plus Zorro save the world).

                        Also Victoria Goddard: Lays of the Hearth Fire

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                        • wndxlori@ruby.socialW wndxlori@ruby.social

                          @GeePawHill Oh, man, I just went into my Kobo reader, and I have even more...

                          Margaret Ball
                          Patricia Briggs
                          Rosemary Edghill
                          Diana Pharaoh Francis
                          Ellen Guon
                          Deborah Harkness
                          Lydia M Hawke
                          Robin Hobb
                          Tanya Huff
                          Naomi Novik
                          Melissa Scott

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                          @wndxlori @GeePawHill
                          So glad you mentioned Naomi Novik, her Temeraire series was an AWESOME read for the whole family!

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                          • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

                            @vocumsineratio Hmmm, I thought there was a one-year gap after the first one.

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                            @GeePawHill

                            It's the future, so some skepticism is warranted, but the "official hugo website" offered up to me by $SEARCH_ENGINE gave me the same answer as wikipedia, so it must be true.

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                            • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

                              @vocumsineratio Anyway, imagine winning the most prestigious award in sf/f three times. Imagine doing so as a Black woman.

                              She's a gamer, btw, and used to, not sure she still does, sometimes have a glass of wine and twitch her gameplay.

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                              @GeePawHill

                              I'll put her channel on my list, but it looks like it's been quiet for a while now.

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                              • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

                                @401matthall @wndxlori Good lord yes, Kurtz, Saint Camber.

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                                @GeePawHill @401matthall @wndxlori Wow, what a wonderful list! So many names I don’t know!

                                A few more I could think of:

                                Mary Stewart
                                Sarah J. Maas
                                Jacqueline A. Carey
                                R.F. Kuang
                                S.A. Chakraborty

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                                • qole@techhub.socialQ qole@techhub.social

                                  @wndxlori @GeePawHill
                                  So glad you mentioned Naomi Novik, her Temeraire series was an AWESOME read for the whole family!

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                                  @qole @GeePawHill the Scholomance series was fun, too

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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 love Julie Czerneda's sci-fi books. I think my favorites are in her Species Imperative trilogy: https://bookshop.org/p/books/survival-species-imperative-1-julie-e-czerneda/36f8e644f506c6e2

                                    Editing to add: She used to have an account on mastodon, but I haven't seen her be active here in ages.

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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

                                      Becky Chambers
                                      Nathalie Maher

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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 Martha Wells, for the Murderbot series. Megan Lindholm (better known as Robin Hobb), for Alien Earth - it's her only science fiction work, but it blew me away.

                                        Of course, the first science fiction writer was Margaret Cavendish. The Blazing World is a very interesting read, although it's early long-form prose, so not as easy to read as Frankenstein, which so many people think was the first.

                                        I'd also put Anne McCaffrey there, especially for The Ship Who Sang and Freedom's Landing.

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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 Thanks for the list (and thread)!

                                          I would add JS Dewes: both her standalone “Rubicon” book and The Divide trilogy were enjoyable reads.

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