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=== Notable short stories ===
=== Notable short fiction ===
* "[[The Zanzibar Cat (story)|The Zanzibar Cat]]" ([[1971]])
* "[[The Zanzibar Cat (story)|The Zanzibar Cat]]" ([[1971]])
* "[[When It Changed]]" (written 1969; published [[1972]])
* "[[When It Changed]]" (written 1969; published [[1972]])
* "[[Souls]]" ([[1982]])
* "[[Souls (novella)|Souls]]" ([[1982]])
 


=== Interviews ===
=== Interviews ===

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Joanna Russ (born 22 February 1937), American writer, pioneer of feminist science fiction, essayist.

Biography

Grew up in the Bronx. Born to Bertha Zinner and Evarett I. Russ. BA with High Honors in English from Cornell University (1957); MFA from Yale University School of Drama (1960). Came out in 1969. Taught at Cornell, SUNY Binghamton, University of Colorado at Boulder, University of Washington (Seattle).

First published in 1959.


Bibliography

Novels

Collections

Nonfiction

Notable short fiction

Interviews

  • Interviewed by Samuel R. Delany at WisCon 30 (2006)
  • Interview in Larry McCaffery, ed., Across the Wounded Galaxies: Interviews with Contemporary American Science Fiction Writers. (1990).

References