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'''Maura McHugh''' ([http://splinister.com/blog/ Splinister blog], [http://babblogue.com/cv1.html website], [http://babblogue.com/blog/ Babblogue blog]) is a writer and web designer.
==FSF scholars log==
1995 mmmchugh at tcd.ie
1995 mmmchugh at tcd.ie


: 1995: "I am a research student in English at Trinity College Dublin, in Ireland in the area of contemporary women's SF. I am most intersted in examining as many new novels and authors as possible (such as Nicola Griffith and Maureen F. McHugh). I am looking into the whole soft/hard SF debate and how this is applied specifically to women's work."  
: 1995: "I am a research student in English at Trinity College Dublin, in Ireland in the area of contemporary women's SF. I am most intersted in examining as many new novels and authors as possible (such as Nicola Griffith and Maureen F. McHugh). I am looking into the whole soft/hard SF debate and how this is applied specifically to women's work."  
==Works==
* "Mirror Mirror" (short story)
* "Bone Mother" (short story) in ''Fantasy'' anthology ed. by Sean Wallace & Paul Tremblay (forthcoming)


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Revision as of 06:16, 24 April 2007

Maura McHugh (Splinister blog, website, Babblogue blog) is a writer and web designer.

FSF scholars log

1995 mmmchugh at tcd.ie

1995: "I am a research student in English at Trinity College Dublin, in Ireland in the area of contemporary women's SF. I am most intersted in examining as many new novels and authors as possible (such as Nicola Griffith and Maureen F. McHugh). I am looking into the whole soft/hard SF debate and how this is applied specifically to women's work."

Works

  • "Mirror Mirror" (short story)
  • "Bone Mother" (short story) in Fantasy anthology ed. by Sean Wallace & Paul Tremblay (forthcoming)
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