This woman had a most strange and amazing life. If you are a fan of sci-fi or not and want to read a well written biography check this book out.
This woman had a most strange and amazing life. If you are a fan of sci-fi or not and want to read a well written biography check this book out.
And then I found this at The Bookshelf in Holt, Michigan.
I had about half a blog post on this book written before the election. Now I'm not sure how to go back to it, so I think I won't. But if you're interested in women's history, or LGBTQIA history, or SF history, then I think this one is not only good but important right now.
James Tiptree, Jr. burst onto the science fiction scene in the 1970s with a series of hard-edged, provocative short stories. Hailed as a brilliant masculine writer with a deep sympathy for his female characters, he penned such classics as Houston, Houston, Do You Read? and The Women Men Don't See. No one knew his true identity. Then the cover was blown on his alter ego: A sixty-one-year-old woman named Alice Sheldon
#unforgettablewomen #booktober