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* "Ideology and Dogma in the 'Ferocious' SF Novels of Sheri S. Tepper." Foundation: Review of Science Fiction v.71: pp. 32-44 (Autumn 1997).
; [[Lyda Morehouse]].  
; [[Lyda Morehouse]].  
* "Sherri S. Tepper." Science Fiction Chronicle v.20, n.3 (n.200): pp. 8, 38-39 (Dec. 1998 / Jan. 1999).
* "Sherri S. Tepper." Science Fiction Chronicle v.20, n.3 (n.200): pp. 8, 38-39 (Dec. 1998 / Jan. 1999).

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Beswick, Norman.
  • "Ideology and Dogma in the 'Ferocious' SF Novels of Sheri S. Tepper." Foundation: Review of Science Fiction v.71: pp. 32-44 (Autumn 1997).
Lyda Morehouse.
  • "Sherri S. Tepper." Science Fiction Chronicle v.20, n.3 (n.200): pp. 8, 38-39 (Dec. 1998 / Jan. 1999).
Wendy Pearson.
  • "After the Homo(Sexual): A Queer Analysis of Anti-Sexuality in Sheri S. Tepper's The Gate to Women's Country." Science-Fiction Studies v.23, n.2 (#69): pp. 199-226 (July 1996).
Beverly Price.
  • "Sheri S. Tepper and Feminism's Future" in Mythlore: a Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, General Fantasy & Mythic Studies. v. 18, n.2 (#68): pp. 41-44 (Spring 1992).
Alice K. Turner.
  • "The Triumph of Menopause: Sheri Tepper's SF." New York Review of Science Fiction 8(11 (95)): 1, 4-5 (July 1996).