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''C.J. Cherryh'' is the pseudonym of Carolyn Janice Cherry (1942 - ). She amended her name because her first editor (Donald A. Wollheim) told her that "Cherry" sounded too much like a romance writer. She used her initials rather than her full name to create a neuter name.
==Partial bibliography==
* Faded Sun: Kesrith (1978), Shon'Jir (1979), Kutath (1980)
* Serpent's Reach (1980)
* Merchanter's Luck (1982)
* Cuckoo's Egg (1985)
* Rimrunners (1989)
* Cyteen (1989)
* Heavy Time (1991)
* Hellburner (1992)
* Tripoint (1994)
==External links==
[http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/c/c-j-cherryh/ Complete bibliography]
[[Category: women writers adopting neuter names]]
[[category:1942 Births]]
[[category:1942 Births]]
[[category:Hugo Award winning authors|Cherryh, C.J.]]
[[category:Hugo Award winning authors|Cherryh, C.J.]]

Revision as of 06:26, 12 September 2006

C.J. Cherryh is the pseudonym of Carolyn Janice Cherry (1942 - ). She amended her name because her first editor (Donald A. Wollheim) told her that "Cherry" sounded too much like a romance writer. She used her initials rather than her full name to create a neuter name.

Partial bibliography

  • Faded Sun: Kesrith (1978), Shon'Jir (1979), Kutath (1980)
  • Serpent's Reach (1980)
  • Merchanter's Luck (1982)
  • Cuckoo's Egg (1985)
  • Rimrunners (1989)
  • Cyteen (1989)
  • Heavy Time (1991)
  • Hellburner (1992)
  • Tripoint (1994)

External links

Complete bibliography