The Battle of the Sexes in Science Fiction
My first book, The Battle of the Sexes in Science Fiction was originally my PhD thesis. It’s no exaggeration to say that researching and writing this book completely changed my life. Through it I met my husband, made many dear, dear friends and ended up becoming a freelance writer rather than an academic.
The book emerged from many years of research in dusty archives and smoky bars in Australia, Canada and the USA (almost all those bars are now smoke-free—Ah! The glories of progress). Before beginning this research I’d read hardly any science fiction written before the late 1970s, now Cyril Kornbluth, Alfred Bester and Pamela Zoline are some of my favourite writers.
Nor had I attended any conventions. Now I’m a WisCon regular and wish I could get to the Australian National Science Fiction Convention, ReaderCon, World Fantasy and WorldCon more often. (Not to mention all the great conventions I’ve never attended.)
Battle of the Sexes has been amazingly well-received, widely reviewed and was shortlisted for the Peter McNamara Convenors’ Award, the William J. Atheling Award and the Hugo for Best Related Book. It was listed by Locus as one of the 15 Top SF and Fantasy Anthologies, Collections, Non fiction books, and Art books of 2002 and was an editor’s pick at Fantastic Metropolis.
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- Famous in their own country
The responses to my post about gender-directed1 reading reminded me that I’ve been meaning to post about authors who are famous in their own country but not that well known outside it. Specifically, a bunch of you were aghast that anyone could dismiss Flannery O’Connor as “lightweight”. I suspect the reason that lecturer …
- Blog Overlord: What a pretty neologism, Justine.
JL: Why thank you!
BO: Um, Justine, I was being sarcastic. Really sarcastic.
JL: Well, you can rack off then, can’t you?
BO: Not really. I’m Blog Overlord.
JL: I hired you. I can also fire you.
BO: Whatever. That “word” still sucks. [↩]
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Kepler’s Books & Music
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18 September 2008, 7PM
Not Your Mother’s Bookclub
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Interviews
I am interviewed with Scott Westerfeld on Detroit’s Cult-Pop TV. Click on no. 13 to watch it (February 2008).
Me and Ekaterina Sedia are interviewed by K. Tempest Bradford about being foreigners writing and living in the USA (30 January 2008).
Mini Bio
I’m a Sydney girl what writes novels, is obsessed with cricket, and travels way too much.
My next novel, How To Ditch Your Fairy, will be out from Bloomsbury Books in September 2008.
For more info about me there’s a whole bunch of interviews here plus my FAQ.
