Tags: Women in Science Fiction
Elizabeth Fitzgerald Photo Women in SF&F Month: Elizabeth Fitzgerald

Today’s guest is Elizabeth Fitzgerald! Her wonderful fan work has been recognized by the Ditmar Award multiple times: her Earl Grey Editing blog has been nominated for Best Fan Publication in Any Medium three times (including this year, whose finalists were just announced), and she was also a finalist for Best Fan Writer last year. She’s also a reviewer and podcaster at the Skiffy and Fanty Show, one of this year’s Hugo Award nominees for Best Fancast, and a short fiction […]

Women in SF&F Month Schedule Graphic Women in SF&F Month 2019: April 15–19 Schedule & Week in Review

Thank you so much to all of last week’s guests! Before announcing the schedule for week three (which starts tomorrow!), here’s some information on where you can find anything you may have missed. All of the guest posts from April 2019 can be found here, and in last week’s guest posts: Sam Hawke (City of Lies) discussed her sewing test for the portrayal of female characters in books and why she created Kalina, who cannot fight due to chronic illness, […]

Jenna Glass Photo Women in SF&F Month: Jenna Glass

Today’s guest is fantasy author Jenna Glass! She writes young adult speculative fiction (Nightstruck, Replica, Faeriewalker), urban fantasy (The Gifted, Nikki Glass, Morgan Kingsley), and paranormal romance (Guardians of the Night) as Jenna Black. Her newly released first epic fantasy novel, The Women’s War, is described as being set in a world in which “a revolutionary spell gives women the ability to control their own fertility—with consequences that rock their patriarchal society to its core.” During Women’s History Month, I […]

Arkady Martine Photo Women in SF&F Month: Arkady Martine

Today’s guest is speculative fiction writer and Byzantine historian Arkady Martine! She has written short fiction and poetry for various publications such as Uncanny Magazine, Shimmer, and Mithila Review, including her stories “The Hydraulic Emperor,” “All the Colors You Thought Were Kings,” and “Ruin Marble.” And just a couple of weeks ago, her debut novel was released—A Memory Called Empire, a space opera and the first book in the Teixcalaan series! A few weeks ago, a friend of mine—another woman with a […]

Marina J Lostetter Photo Women in SF&F Month: Marina J. Lostetter

Today’s guest is speculative fiction writer Marina J. Lostetter! She’s the author of several short stories, including those in the Lifeboat collection, “A Debt Repaid,” and “Discard the Sun, for It Has Failed Us.” Noumenon, which was selected as one of the Best Books of 2017 by Publishers Weekly and Kirkus, was her first novel. In late 2018, it was followed by another science fiction adventure, Noumenon Infinity. Learning to Feel the Shape of Stories By Marina J. Lostetter When […]

Women in SF&F Month 2019 Schedule Graphic Women in SF&F Month 2019: April 8–12 Schedule & Week in Review

I’m excited that the eighth annual Women in SF&F Month is underway. Thank you so much to last week’s guests! All guest posts for April 2019 can be viewed here, and here’s a summary of last week in case you missed any of the essays: Renay (Lady Business, Fangirl Happy Hour) started this year’s Women in SF&F Month with a discussion of history, SFF fandom, and lists. She also introduced the latest version of the recommendations list of science fiction and fantasy […]