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==Novels==
==Novels==
* Naomi Novik, ''His Majesty's Dragon'' / ''Temeraire'' was the only novel by a woman nominated (historical fantasy / alternate history)
[[Naomi Novik, ''His Majesty's Dragon'' / ''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:
* Elizabeth Bear, Carnival
 
* Andrea Hairston, Mindscape
* [[Elizabeth Bear]], ''[[Carnival (novel)|Carnival]]''
* Jan Morris, Hav
* [[Andrea Hairston]], ''[[Mindscape]]''
* Jo Walton, Farthing
* [[Jan Morris]], ''[[Hav]]''
* Kit Whitfield, Bareback
* [[Jo Walton]], ''[[Farthing]]''
* Liz Williams, Darkland
* [[Kit Whitfield]], ''[[Bareback]]''
* Chris Moriarty, Spin Control
* [[Liz Williams]], ''[[Darkland]]''
* [[Chris Moriarty]], ''[[Spin Control]]''


==Novellas==
==Novellas==

Revision as of 10:53, 20 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.

Novels

[[Naomi Novik, His Majesty's Dragon / 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

  • M. Rickert, "Map of Dreams" (in Map of Dreams, Golden Gryphon)

Novellettes

  • L. Timmel Duchamp, "The World and Alice" (Asimov's, July 2006)
  • Theodora Goss, "Lessons With Miss Gray" (in Fantasy Magazine and In The Forest of Forgetting)

Short stories

  • Greer Gilman, "Down the Wall" (in Salon Fantastique, Thunder's Mouth Press)
  • M. Rickert, "You Have Never Been Here" (in Feeling Very Strange, Tachyon)