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'''Up the Walls of the World''' is the first novel written by [[Alice Sheldon]], writing as [[James Tiptree, Jr.]]. Generally considered to be a failed novel by a writer whose talent was for short stories and novellas, it nonetheless is the third entry in [[Gwyneth Jones]]' [http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2003/dec/08/top10s.science.fiction.women Top Ten Science Fiction Books by Women] from 2003.
'''Up the Walls of the World''' is the first novel written by [[Alice Sheldon]], writing as [[James Tiptree, Jr.]]. Generally considered to be a failed novel by a writer whose talent was for short stories and novellas, it nonetheless is the third entry in [[Gwyneth Jones]]' [http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2003/dec/08/top10s.science.fiction.women Top Ten Science Fiction Books by Women] from 2003.


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Up the Walls of the World is the first novel written by Alice Sheldon, writing as James Tiptree, Jr.. Generally considered to be a failed novel by a writer whose talent was for short stories and novellas, it nonetheless is the third entry in Gwyneth Jones' Top Ten Science Fiction Books by Women from 2003.