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The James Tiptree Award Anthology 2
Edited by Karen Joy Fowler,
Pat Murphy, Debbie Notkin & Jeffrey D. Smith Tachyon Publications,
2006
Featuring excerpts from the winning novels by Joe
Haldeman and Johanna Sinisalo, as well as stories from the 2004
Tiptree shortlist and a selection of earlier winners and shortlisted
stories. Other writers in this volume include Gwyneth Jones,
Jonathan Lethem, Raphael Carter, Eileen Gunn, Ursula K. Le Guin,
Nalo Hopkinson, and others. The nonfiction includes an essay
from Tiptree’s biographer Julie Phillips, along with others
by Nalo Hopkinson and Gwyneth Jones.
This is the second in a series of annual anthologies,
the previous being, oddly enough, The James Tiptree Award Anthology
1. An earlier anthology, Flying Cups & Saucers, was published
several years earlier. There is no overlap in stories among the
anthologies. That would be so redundant!
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$14.95,Trade paperback, 250 pages |
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The James Tiptree Award Anthology 1
Edited by Karen Joy Fowler,
Pat Murphy, Debbie Notkin & Jeffrey D. Smith Tachyon Publications,
2005
The first in a new series of anthologies celebrating
the Tiptree Award, this volume gathers short fiction, novel excerpts
and essays that were chosen by the Tiptree Award jurors in 2003,
and in previous years. There is an excerpt from the winning novel,
Set This House in Order by Matt Ruff, and short fiction by Richard
Calder, Kara Dalkey, Carol Emshwiller, Sandra McDonald, Ruth
Nestvold and Geoff Ryman. There are also stories by Karen Joy
Fowler and Kelly Link from earlier award years; a new translation
of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Snow Queen,” the
story which inspired two modern retellings in this book; introductions
by Karen Joy Fowler and Pat Murphy; new essays by Suzy McKee
Charnas, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Joanna Russ; and a memoir by
Alice Sheldon/James Tiptree herself. This anthology Booklist
described the volume as “A superior array of creative and
thoughtful writing for both genders.”
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#1
$15.95, Trade paperback, 302 pages |
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says you want to change the world.
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Cumulative Tiptree List
Tiptree-winning and short-listed authors and titles,
jurors’ names, art prizes and artists, ceremony sites,
as well as lyrics from the songs to which the Tiptree winners
were serenaded, can all be found on this list. In short, the
cumulative list contains the history of the Tiptree Award. Of
course you can find all that information on these pages, but
if you want a nicely laid-out paper copy you can order it here.
$4.00, 8½" x 11", stapled
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Flying Cups & Saucers: Gender Explorations in Science Fiction & Fantasy
Edited by Debbie Notkin and the
Secret Feminist Cabal. Edgewood Press, 1998
Ever wonder what happened to the rest of the tea
party when the saucers went off into space? Here’s your
chance to find out! What would it be like to go to a club where
you could buy an injection of sexiness? To grow up in a world
where you didn’t know what gender you would be until puberty — and
the discovery could be painful? To find yourself and your secret
pitted against the entire United States government?
The James Tiptree, Jr. Award has been recognizing
science fiction and fantasy novels and stories that explore and
expand gender for the past six years. Although the award itself
is given to one or two works of fiction a year, each jury also
produces a “short list“ of notable works that were
considered for the award.
This first anthology contains almost all of the
short fiction that has either won or been short-listed in the
first five years of the award. Contributors include Ursula K.
LeGuin (“The Matter of Seggri” and “Forgiveness
Day”), Eleanor Arnason, L. Timmel Duchamp, Carol Emshwiller,
Kelley Eskridge, Graham Joyce and Peter F. Hamilton, R. Garcia
y Robertson, Delia Sherman, and more.
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$18.00, trade paperback, 594 pages, Almost Out
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Khatru 3&4: Symposium on Women in Science Fiction
Edited by Jeffrey D. Smith, 1975;
Revision edited by Jeanne Gomoll, 1993
Originally published and edited by Jeffrey D. Smith
in 1975, this symposium on women in SF included writing by some
of the most well-known authors (plus an agent) of 70s feminist
science fiction: Vonda N. McIntyre, Virginia Kidd, Suzy McKee
Charnas, Kate Wilhelm, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, (the still mysterious)
James Tiptree, Jr., Samuel Delany, Joanna Russ, Raylyn Moore,
Luise White and Jeffrey D. Smith. The opinions expressed by Khatru’s
participants are still amazingly radical.
This version of Khatru 3 & 4 was published by the
1993 Corflu 10 committee, commemorating the role of feminist
SF in Madison fandom. This version includes new material by original
participants and commentary by others, including Jane Hawkins,
Mog Decarnin, Pat Murphy, Karen Joy Fowler, Gwyneth Jones, and
Jeanne Gomoll. New illustrations by Georgie Schnobrich.
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$18.00, 140 pages photocopy, 8 1/2" x 11" |
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Her Smoke Rose Up From Supper cookbook
Edited by Jeanne Gomoll, SF3 publication,
1993
This collection of main course recipes and anecdotes
includes an introduction by Karen Joy Fowler, a Founding Mother
of the Tiptree Award, and a gorgeous cover by collage-artist
Freddie Baer.
The cookbook’s title is based on the Tiptree
short story, “Her Smoke Rose up Forever.” Her Smoke
Rose up from Supper includes main course recipes, tips, and cooking
stories by 72 fans and science fiction professionals. Some of
the contributing authors: Eleanor Arnason, Pat Cadigan, Suzy
McKee Charnas, Phyllis Eisenstein, Suzette Haden Elgin, D.C.
Fontana, Gwyneth Jones, Phyllis Ann Karr, Nancy Kress, Sarah
Lefanu, Ursula K. Le Guin, Pat Murphy, Marge Piercy, Kit Reed,
Michaela Roessner, Bill Rotsler, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Pamela
Sargent, Lewis Shiner, Susanna Sturgis, Lisa Tuttle and Joan
D. Vinge.
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$10.00, 116 pages, spiral bound, 7" x 8½" |
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The Bakery Men Don’t See cookbook
Edited by Jeanne Gomoll and Diane
Martin, SF3 publication, 1991
This Hugo-Nominated collection of recipes and anecdotes
includes Guest of Honor speeches from the 1991 WisCon Science
Fiction Convention by Pat Murphy and Pamela Sargent. In her speech,
Pat Murphy announced the creation of the James Tiptree, Jr. Award.
The cookbook’s title is based on the famous
short story by James Tiptree, Jr., “The Women Men Don’t
See.” The Bakery Men Don’t See includes recipes for
baked goods, tips and baking stories by 55 fans and SF professionals.
Some of the contributing authors: Pat Cadigan, Ellen Datlow,
D.C. Fontana, Karen Joy Fowler, Eileen Gunn, Phyllis Ann Karr,
John Kessel, Nancy Kress, Ursula K. Le Guin, Vonda N. McIntyre,
Pat Murphy, Michaela Roessner, William Rotsler, and Susanna J.
Sturgis.
more about the Bakery cookbook
$10.00, 96 pages, spiral bound, 7" x 8½" |
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