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'''Marie Jakober''' is a Canadian feminist and SF writer. | '''Marie Jakober''' ([http://www.sff.net/people/asinclair/marie.html webpage]) is a Canadian feminist and SF writer. | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
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* ''[[Sandinista]]'' (1985) (1985: New Star Books, Vancouver; Winner, 1985 Georges Bugnet Award for Fiction; 1985 Writer's Guild of Alberta Novel Award) | * ''[[Sandinista]]'' (1985) (1985: New Star Books, Vancouver; Winner, 1985 Georges Bugnet Award for Fiction; 1985 Writer's Guild of Alberta Novel Award) | ||
* ''[[A People in Arms]]'' (1987; sequel to ''Sandinista'') (1987/88: New Star Books: Vancouver) | * ''[[A People in Arms]]'' (1987; sequel to ''Sandinista'') (1987/88: New Star Books: Vancouver) | ||
* ''Only Call Us Faithful'' (2002) | * ''Only Call Us Faithful'' (2002; won Michael Shaara Award for Excellence in Civil War Fiction, 2002) | ||
* "The Blue and the Grey Undercover" | |||
Revision as of 18:22, 2 April 2007
Marie Jakober (webpage) is a Canadian feminist and SF writer.
Bibliography
- The Mind Gods: A Novel of the Future (1976)
- High Kamilan (aka Even the Stones) (1993)
- The Black Chalice (1999/2000)
Non-SFnal works
- Sandinista (1985) (1985: New Star Books, Vancouver; Winner, 1985 Georges Bugnet Award for Fiction; 1985 Writer's Guild of Alberta Novel Award)
- A People in Arms (1987; sequel to Sandinista) (1987/88: New Star Books: Vancouver)
- Only Call Us Faithful (2002; won Michael Shaara Award for Excellence in Civil War Fiction, 2002)
- "The Blue and the Grey Undercover"