alfreda89: 3 foot concrete Medieval style gargoyle with author's hand resting on its head. (Mascot)
In an interview, Tanya Huff beautifully blows this constant comment out of the water. I have to agree with her. I don't make a big deal out of it, but probably 80% of the writers I currently look forward to and read are women genre writers. (Part of that 20% includes Steve Miller, of Lee & Miller.)

"Science fiction is thought to be generally male dominated, so why do you think this is?

Is it? I grew up in the 1970's reading Andre Norton and Anne McCaffery and Marion Zimmer Bradley and Zena Henderson and Joanna Russ and Ursula K. LeGuin. Then I read C J Cherryh and Vonda McIntyre and Diane Duane and Barbara Hambly and Pat Murphy and Janet Kagan. Then I read Elizabeth Moon and Julie Czernada and Melissa Scott and Lois McMaster Bujold. And those are just the science fiction writers I read, the fantasy list is a lot longer. So if there's a perception that science fiction is male dominated, it's not one I share. My short story editors have been both male and female but my novels have only ever had female editors. My publisher is female.

Are SF awards male dominated? They certainly seem to be. Maybe it's because the core group who nominate and vote are men but I have no idea why that is when clearly so many women are both working in and enjoying the genre."
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I almost called this an Aspiring Writers Info, but it's for everyone who reads or posts on the Internet.

Writer Catherynne M. Valente talks about the fact that if a woman had written what Christopher Priest said about the award nominations in Britain, she'd have been eviscerated online. I do not choose that word lightly, because it's happened before, and sadly, will happen again. Perhaps it is time to drag the politics of sexism out of the closet into the light of day.

Worth reading.
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([livejournal.com profile] sartorias points up a much more satisfying writer-snipe session than the sad business with Christopher Priest!) Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] sartorias at Writer on Writer Smackdown

Christopher Priest vs Charles Stross? Piffle.

This is what happens when a writer really goes after another. (Notice the totally unconvincing comeback in the comments, which proves that John Scalzi really did thieve the Mystery Big Chiefs.)
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Well, we're working the kinks out of a new ISP and server, and the newsletter should pop up at this link:

News from Book View Cafe: http://www.bookviewcafe.com/index.php/News/BVC-Newsletter-Vol.-2-No.5

Read all about the goings on of the authors of Book View Cafe!

And .... other important news from BVC -- fellow BVCer Seanan McGuire won the Campbell! Conga Rats to Seanan!
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Terence David John PRATCHETT,
OBE, of Salisbury, Wiltshire, Author, has been knighted for "services to Literature".

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