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* ''Cagebird'' (2005) Winner, 2006 Prix Aurora Award; Winner, 2006 Gaylactic Spectrum Award
* ''Cagebird'' (2005) Winner, 2006 Prix Aurora Award; Winner, 2006 Gaylactic Spectrum Award
* "This Ink Feels Like Sorrow" in ''Mythspring: From the Lyrics & Legends of Canada'' (2006)
* "This Ink Feels Like Sorrow" in ''Mythspring: From the Lyrics & Legends of Canada'' (2006)


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* [http://www.sfsite.com/08b/kl134.htm// interview at SF Site]
* [http://www.sfsite.com/08b/kl134.htm// interview at SF Site]


 
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Revision as of 09:53, 11 September 2007

Women of color in SF

Characters & works:
Protagonists
Protagonists (YA)
Characters

Issues & stereotypes:
Black warrior woman ... Dragon lady
Casting actors

Writers & other people:
Writers
Other creators
SF people

See also:
Female characters
Female authors
Oppressions & intersections

About the IWOCSF



Karin Lowachee is a writer born in 1973 in Guyana. She moved to Canada as a small child. Her first three SF novels explore the effects of war on children.

Bibliography

  • Warchild (2002) Winner, Warner Aspect First Novel Award
  • Burndive (2003)
  • "The Forgotton Ones" in So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Science Fiction & Fantasy (2004)
  • Cagebird (2005) Winner, 2006 Prix Aurora Award; Winner, 2006 Gaylactic Spectrum Award
  • "This Ink Feels Like Sorrow" in Mythspring: From the Lyrics & Legends of Canada (2006)

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