Our final guest blog associated with the Women in Fantasy Storybundle comes from Leah Cutter. Like some of the other writers this past week, Leah published her first novel, Paper Mage, in this century. The novel, set in T’ang dynasty…
Tag: Ursula K. Le Guin
Guest Blog by Laura Anne Gilman
For our penultimate guest blog by one of the writers in the Women in Fantasy Storybundle, we present Laura Anne Gilman. Laura Anne has worked in the sf field for a long time. I first met her when she was…
Ursula K. Le Guin Kickstarter Project
Let me call your attention to a Kickstarter that’s precisely the kind of thing we need. A documentary about Ursula K. Le Guin. The filmmakers need just a bit more funding to get this project off the ground. They’re close,…
Guest Blog by Judith Tarr
For her second guest blog on this site, Judith Tarr, shares a bit about her influences. She says that her first novel, The Isle of Glass, which appeared in 1985, is a medieval fantasy that owed a great deal to…
Guest Blog by Anthea Sharp
Anthea Sharp writes under a variety of names and in a variety of genres, like so many of the women who are participating in the Women in Fantasy Storybundle. Anthea got her start in traditional publishing, but she has had…
First Woman Nominated for Best Novel Hugo?
Not Ursula K. Le Guin, as I had always heard, but Marion Zimmer Bradley in 1963. Best Novel Winner: The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick [Putnam, 1962] Runners-up: Sword of Aldones by Marion Zimmer Bradley [Ace, 1961]…