Tags: Women in Science Fiction
Women in SF&F Month 2022 Week 4 Graphic Women in SF&F Month 2022: April 25–26 Schedule & Week in Review

Thank you so much to all of last week’s guests for making it another great week of essays (plus one cover reveal)! The last two guest posts of this year’s Women in SF&F Month will be going up on Monday and Tuesday. But before announcing the schedule, here are last week’s essays in case you missed any of them. All of the guest posts from April 2022 can be found here, and last week’s guest posts were: “Why SFF?: Lies, […]

Photo of Ruthanna Emrys Women in SF&F Month: Ruthanna Emrys

Today’s Women in SF&F Month guest is speculative fiction author Ruthanna Emrys! Her short fiction includes “The Deepest Rift,” “Seven Commentaries on an Imperfect Land,” and “The Word of Flesh and Soul.” The Innsmouth Legacy series, her Mythopoeic Award–nominated spin on the Cthulhu mythos, begins with the novelette “The Litany of Earth” and continues in the novels Winter Tide and Deep Roots. Her upcoming science fiction book, A Half-Built Garden, is described as “a novel of extraterrestrial diplomacy and urgent climate repair […]

Women in SF&F Month 2022 Week 3 Graphic Women in SF&F Month 2022: April 18–22 Schedule & Week in Review

Thank you so much to all of last week’s guests for another great week of Women in SF&F Month 2022! The third week of guest posts starts tomorrow and runs through Friday. But before announcing the schedule, here are last week’s essays in case you missed any of them. All of the guest posts from April 2022 can be found here, and last week’s guest posts were: Mary McMyne (The Book of Gothel) discussed her love of fairy tales and feminist […]

Photo of Kimberly Unger Women in SF&F Month: Kimberly Unger

Today’s Women in SF&F Month guest is author and game designer Kimberly Unger! Her work includes the short stories “The Aborted Robot Uprising of TastyHomeThings” and “Wishes Folded into Fancy Paper,” as well as the science fiction technothriller Nucleation, her debut novel. The Extractionist, her sophomore novel publishing on July 12, features a hacker who extracts people unable to get themselves out of virtual space. I’ve come to the realization that the idea of “dumbing down” needs to die. Writing […]

Women in SF&F Month 2022 Week 2 Schedule Graphic Women in SF&F Month 2022: April 11–15 Schedule & Week in Review

The eleventh annual Women in SF&F Month is now officially underway—thank you so much to all of last week’s guests! More guest posts are coming up Monday–Friday of this week, too. But before announcing the schedule, here are last week’s essays in case you missed any of them. All of the guest posts from April 2022 can be found here, and last week’s guest posts were: “What Makes a Hero?” — Traci Chee (A Thousand Steps into Night, The Reader) […]

Photo of S. A. Barnes Women in SF&F Month: S. A. Barnes

Today’s Women in SF&F month guest is horror author S. A. Barnes! She’s also YA and romance writer Stacey Kade, whose work includes the science fiction series Project Paper Doll and the paranormal trilogy The Ghost and the Goth. Her latest book, Dead Silence, is a science fiction horror novel “in which a woman and her crew board a decades-lost luxury cruiser and find the wreckage of a nightmare that hasn’t yet ended.” Give Me Messy Heroines I’m a child […]