This may be the first story I’ve ever read by McLean. Published in 1950, the story feels remarkably current. I’m not sure how accurate the science is for our time, but it feels right. There are one or two dated…
Author: Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Tanith Lee
This morning, I heard that Tanith Lee passed away. I’m quite sad about it. Tanith was one of my favorite writers. I bought her work for Pulphouse and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. I’d been thinking of contacting…
Index to Female Writers in Science Fiction, Fantasy & Utopia
When I made the announcement on Facebook, Kimberly Unger posted this in the comments section. She did some digging in the web archive known as the Wayback Machine, and found this marvelous link. It’s an old (in web terms) link…
Thank You
I announced this website today and the Tough Mothers project, and got so much support! I just want to say thank you for the enthusiasm. It makes me want to work harder. A lot of people are sending information or…
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley—Again
I love learning something new. In Pamela Sargent’s introduction to More Women of Wonder, she discusses the history of the field. She, of course, mentions Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein as one of the first (if not the first) major sf novel.…
Women In Science Fiction
…is the lofty and pretentious name I’m giving to a rather loose project that will extend over several volumes. I’m Kristine Kathryn Rusch, USA bestselling and Hugo-award winning writer. I’m the former editor of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science…