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'''Elizabeth Moon''' is an American SF writer.  
'''Elizabeth Moon''' is an American SF writer.  


She was the invited Guest of Honor at [[WisCon 35]] (May, 2011), until SF3, the parent organization of WisCon, withdrew her invitation in October 2010 over comments she made on her LiveJournal account in a post titled "Citizenship".
She was the invited Guest of Honor at [[WisCon 35]] (May, 2011), until SF3, the parent organization of WisCon, withdrew her invitation in October 2010 over comments she made on her LiveJournal account in a post titled "Citizenship"; the commentary, response, disinvitation, and further discussion have been collectively called "[[Moon!Fail]]" after 2009's [[RaceFail]].  


In September 2010, a brouhaha began over those comments relating to the proposed Park51 Muslim Community Center in downtown Manhattan. Her critics deemed her post "moonfail" after 2009's [[RaceFail]].


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
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Latest revision as of 11:36, 25 October 2010

Elizabeth Moon is an American SF writer.

She was the invited Guest of Honor at WisCon 35 (May, 2011), until SF3, the parent organization of WisCon, withdrew her invitation in October 2010 over comments she made on her LiveJournal account in a post titled "Citizenship"; the commentary, response, disinvitation, and further discussion have been collectively called "Moon!Fail" after 2009's RaceFail.


Bibliography

Familias Regnant

Vatta's War

The Planet Pirates

stand-alone works: