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'''Anne McCaffrey''' (born April 1, [[1926]]), American science fiction writer. | '''Anne McCaffrey''' (born April 1, [[1926]] – November 21, [[2011]]), was an American science fiction writer, and the first female [[Hugo Award]] winner. She was best-known for the Dragonriders (Pern) series. She died November 21, [[2011]], at her home in Ireland, "Dragonhold".<ref>Margalit Fox, [http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/24/arts/anne-mccaffrey-dragonriders-author-dies-at-85.html "Anne McCaffrey, 'Dargonriders' Author, Dies at 85"], NYT 2011/11/24.</ref> | ||
== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
* ''[[Restoree]]'' (1967) | |||
=== Pern Novels === | === Pern Novels === | ||
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*''[[Weyr Search]]'' ([[1967]]) | *''[[Weyr Search]]'' ([[1967]]) | ||
== Homages, Intertextuality, References == | |||
* The character Molly Anne Caffrey in the TV series ''[[Threshold (TV series)|Threshold]]'' was likely named in homage to Anne McCaffrey. | |||
== External | |||
==Quotes== | |||
{{:Quotes by Anne McCaffrey}} | |||
See also the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impression_(Dragonriders_of_Pern) Impression] entry on Wikipedia, and the discussion for the entry "[http://blogs.feministsf.net/?p=152#comments Perturbed on Pern]" at the FSF Blog. | |||
== External links & references == | |||
* [http://www.annemccaffrey.net/ Official website] | * [http://www.annemccaffrey.net/ Official website] | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_McCaffrey Wikipedia entry for Anne McCaffrey] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_McCaffrey Wikipedia entry for Anne McCaffrey] | ||
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[[Category:1926 births]] | [[Category:1926 births]] | ||
[[category:Hugo Award winning authors]] | [[category:Hugo Award winning authors]] | ||
[[category:Nebula Award winning authors]] | [[category:Nebula Award winning authors]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:55, 25 November 2011
Anne McCaffrey (born April 1, 1926 – November 21, 2011), was an American science fiction writer, and the first female Hugo Award winner. She was best-known for the Dragonriders (Pern) series. She died November 21, 2011, at her home in Ireland, "Dragonhold".[1]
Bibliography
- Restoree (1967)
Pern Novels
Dragonrider Series
- Dragonflight (1968)
- Dragonquest (1971)
- The White Dragon (1978)
- Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern (1983)
- Nerilka's Story (1986)
- Dragonsdawn (1988)
- The Renegades of Pern (1989)
- All the Weyrs of Pern (1991)
- The Dolphins of Pern (1994)
- Red Star Rising (1996)
- The Masterharper of Pern (1997)
- The Skies of Pern (2001)
Harper Hall Series
Selected Short Works
Homages, Intertextuality, References
- The character Molly Anne Caffrey in the TV series Threshold was likely named in homage to Anne McCaffrey.
Quotes
McCaffrey tent peg quote
Infamous Anne McCaffrey quote regarding male homosexuality[2]:
- It’s a proven fact that a single anal sex experience causes one to be homosexual. The hormones released by a sexual situation involving the anus being broached, are the same hormones found in large quantities in effeminate homosexual males. For example, when I was much younger I knew a young man who was for all intents and purposes, heterosexual. He was mugged, and involved in a rape situation involving a tent peg. This one event was enough to have him start on a road that eventually led to him becoming effeminate and gay.
See also the Impression entry on Wikipedia, and the discussion for the entry "Perturbed on Pern" at the FSF Blog.
See also the Impression entry on Wikipedia, and the discussion for the entry "Perturbed on Pern" at the FSF Blog.
External links & references
notes
- ↑ Margalit Fox, "Anne McCaffrey, 'Dargonriders' Author, Dies at 85", NYT 2011/11/24.
- ↑ Transcript of a Q&A with Anne McCaffrey, at the Weyr Horror Stories message board thread, message dated Thurusday Jan 22, 2004.