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Ursula ([personal profile] ursula) wrote2004-05-22 11:08 am

women in science (fiction)


  • Which female science fiction writers also have degrees in "hard" science? (Catherine Asaro comes to mind.)
  • Which female science fiction writers write "hard" science fiction? (Obviously I have a mental list, but it may not be standard.)
  • What about writers for shows like Star Trek, which I don't know anything about?
  • I've heard claims that though 70% of all book buyers are female, science-fiction book buyers are predominantly male; can anyone support either of these claims?
  • How much would it cost to bring, say, Maureen F. McHugh to Seattle?

[identity profile] ex-greythist387.livejournal.com 2004-05-22 09:54 am (UTC)(link)
Degrees: Joan Slonczewski (http://biology.kenyon.edu/slonc/slonc.htm) teaches molecular biology at Kenyon. Vonda McIntyre has a BS from UW (http://www.sff.net/people/Vonda/Vnm_bio.html) and did a year's grad work in genetics. I'd count bio/biochem as hard science, against archaeology/anthropology and other "social" sciences. Believe it or not, Katherine Kurtz (http://www.twbookmark.com/authors/64/163/) has a chemistry BS.

ISTR that Elizabeth Moon has a biology degree as well. Linda Nagata's degree is in zoology, which gets us out of hard sci, I think. Things that count even less for your question: Diane Duane studied astrophysics for a year or two before switching to nursing, and [livejournal.com profile] yhlee has a Bachelor's in math.

Does anyone know in which subject Pat Murphy and Pat Cadigan took their respective degrees?

Hard sf: I'm blanking. Would you count Kathleen Goonan, or is biotech-driven stuff that sounds like it wants to be the new cyberpunk (Paul McAuley's Fairyland comes to mind, too) not really hard sf?

[identity profile] ex-greythist387.livejournal.com 2004-05-22 02:14 pm (UTC)(link)
User info says Richland :) which appears to be some way off. Her husband is in a ?physics grad program; I can't remember which school.

[identity profile] ex-greythist387.livejournal.com 2004-05-22 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
So what is on your list, however (possibly) idiosyncratic, of hard sf written by women? I asked [livejournal.com profile] lanval for an add'l opinion, and he pointed out that hard sf by men isn't a lengthy list either.