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?
Physics and chemical physics, from Harvard (one's a master's, one a Ph.D.). She taught at U. Maryland for a while (and in fact her space drives are quite interesting; I read a bunch of her books before the gratuitousness of the beautiful men started getting to me.)
According to her official biography, she's also a ballerina, has several kids, and runs the SFWA.
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According to her official biography, she's also a ballerina, has several kids, and runs the SFWA.
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Yes, this is from like months ago. Inbox cleaning, man.