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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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The writers over at Book View Cafe are a fascinating bunch of people. I am endlessly delighted by them, and enjoy delving into what makes them and their work unique. Writer Sue Lange's name may be familiar to you because a group of talented dancers got together to film an interpretation of one of her short stories ("Princess Dancer") from the BVC anthology Beyond Grimm. She is not only a dark and quirky storyteller, she is also a scientist and a musician. You can read the interview over at Book View Cafe.
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and now you can read it! And you should --

...fans of the Miller & Lee Liaden books, the Cherryh Atevi books, the Smith Idomeni books or my Nuala books will probably enjoy Ross’s novels as well.
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Have you checked out Chain Mail over at Amazing Stories magazine?

The first on-line issue of Amazing Stories features an ongoing discussion of numerous topics of interest to Fantasy and SF readers. A lively crop of Book View Cafe writers have had fun with the many different questions asked.

A new question, with answers, is posted every couple of days.

Go have fun!
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I did an interview over at Authors are People, Too where my hostess asked all kinds of questions, but none of them were about writing.

So, if you're curious about me? I reveal more than usual.
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Prue Batten, a very interesting writer who is a journalist in her other life, has started doing interviews of writers for her Tasmanian blog. Today she posted her interview with me. She asks a lot of good questions, and I decided to give a lot of honest answers. So -- busy week! Glad it happened before I had to leave town!

Mesmered -- "The Big Red Chair takes on gargoyles..."
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I did an interview with writer Prue Batten last week. Prue calls her interviews the Big Red Chair. She says the interview is going up this weekend!

Here's an interview she did with the crazy, wonderful and much more focused than I am Chris Dolley.
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Writer Tracy Morris has been doing writer spotlights over in her blog, and today is my appearance. You can read the interview over here and Part 2 is here.

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