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==References and further reading==
==References and further reading==
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Revision as of 14:01, 21 April 2007

This is a list of works by women writers that could have or should have been included in the 2006 Hugo Awards -- but weren't. See the 2006 Hugo vacuum for discussion of the issue.

Key

Key to notes that appear in parentheses after works:

Novels

Naomi Novik, His Majesty's Dragon (aka Temeraire) was the only novel by a woman nominated (historical fantasy / alternate history). Below are some of the other women who wrote well-regarded works:

Novellas

  • Kage Baker, "Where the Golden Apples Grow" (Escape from Earth: New Adventures in Science Fiction, August 2006) (YBx2)
  • M. Rickert, "Map of Dreams" (Map of Dreams, Golden Gryphon) (Locus-finalist)
  • Ysabeau Wilce, "The Lineaments of Gratified Desire" (F&SF, July 2006) (YBx3)

Novellettes

  • L. Timmel Duchamp, "The World and Alice" (Asimov's, July 2006)
  • Carolyn Ives Gilman, "Okanoggan Falls" (F&SF, August 2006) (YB x2)
  • Theodora Goss, "Lessons With Miss Gray" (Fantasy Magazine and _In the Forest of Forgetting_)
  • Ellen Klages, "House of Seven Librarians" (YBx2)
  • M. Rickert, "Journey Into the Kingdom" (F&SF) (Nebula, YB x4)
  • Delia Sherman, "La Fee Verte" (Salon Fantastique) (YB)

Short stories

  • Elizabeth Bear and Sarah Monette, "The Ile of Dogges" (YB)
  • Elizabeth Bear, "Sounding" (Strange Horizons) (BSFA)
  • A. M. Dellamonica, "The Town on Blighted Sea" (Strange Horizons) (YB)
  • Greer Gilman, "Down the Wall" (Salon Fantastique, Thunder's Mouth Press)
  • Frances Hardinge, "Halfway House" (YBx2)
  • Kameron Hurley, "The Women of Our Occupation" (Strange Horizons) (YB)
  • Nancy Kress, "Nano Comes to Clifford Falls" (YB, Locus-finalist)
  • Meghan McCarron, "The Flying Woman" (Strange Horizons) (YB)
  • Sarah Monette, "Draco Campestris" (Strange Horizons) (YB)
  • Ruth Nestvold, "Exit Without Saving" (Futurismic, August 2006) (YB)
  • M. Rickert, "You Have Never Been Here" (Feeling Very Strange, Tachyon)
  • Karina Sumner-Smith, "An End to All Things" (Children of Magic, DAW Books, Jun06) (Nebula)

Unknown lengths

If you're sure which length category any of these go in, please move them -- eventually this section should be empty (and then removed).

  • Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff, "O, Pioneer" (Paradox #8, Winter 2005-06) (Sidewise)
  • Maile Chapman, "Bit Forgive" (A Public Space) (YB)
  • Julia Elliott, "The Whipping" (The Georgia Review) (YB)
  • Carol Emshwiller, "Quill" (YB)
  • Eileen Gunn, "Speak, Geek" (YB)
  • Elizabeth Hand, "The Saffron Gatherers" (YB x2)
  • Nina Kiriki Hoffman, "Sea Air" (YB)
  • Diana Wynne Jones, "I'll Give You My Word" (YB)
  • Jay Lake and Ruth Nestvold, "The Big Ice" (YB)
  • Margo Lanagan, "Under Hell, Over Heaven" (YB)
  • Margo Lanagan, "A Fine Magic" (Eidolon 1) (YB)
  • Margo Lanagan, "The Point of Roses" (Black Juice, Gollancz; original to UK edition, 2006) (BSFA)
  • Ann Leckie, "Hesperia and Glory" (Subterranean #4) (YB)
  • Heather Lindsley, "Just Do It" (YB)
  • Kelly Link, "The Wizards Of Perfil" (YB)
  • Elise Moser, "Citrine: A Fable" (Room of One's Own, July) (YB)
  • Gina Ochsner, "Song of the Selkie" (Tin House) (YB)
  • M. Rickert, "Christmas Witch" (YB)
  • Mary Rosenblum, "Home Movies" (YB x2)
  • Sharon Shinn, "The Double-Edged Sword" (YB)
  • Ann Stapleton, "The Chinese Boy" (Alaska Quarterly Review) (YB)
  • Sarah Totton, "A Fish Story" (Realms of Fantasy, October 2006) (YB)
  • Martha Wells, "The Potter's Daughter" (YB)
  • Liz Williams, "The Age of Ice" (YB)
  • Connie Willis, "D.A." (YB)
  • Melora Wolff, "Kiss" (The Southern Review) (YB)
  • Catherine Zeidler, "Pregnant" (Hobart) (YB)

YA

I wasn't sure whether to put these under the Novels category, but since this page focuses on Hugos and YA books are generally unlikely to get nominated for Hugos (Rowling notwithstanding), I figured a separate category was in order. Feel free to move these to novels if you prefer.

References and further reading