NP, a request for female authors (with a M&D mention at the end)
David Elliott
ellidavd at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 3 10:37:53 CST 2018
Ursula K. Le Guin - The Left Hand of Darkness is a good place to start. The Dispossessed and The Lathe of Heaven are good choices too. The story Vaster than Empires and More Slow is another.She's also known for the Earthsea fantasy series.
Is she too obvious to mention? Were you looking for someone more obscure?
On Monday, January 1, 2018 1:35 AM, philip goode <phigoode at gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
Easily I can say the majority of my personal library is written by men and I'd like to even up the male/female ratio, this seems like a sensible place to turn for suggestions. I'm open to any non-fiction (philosophy, history, (auto)biographies, feminism (theory/lectures), etc.) or any fiction (classics, horror, sci-fi/adventure/fantasy, etc.) as well as kids books or anything else you think is worth sharing.
Damme, I've also been sitting a few pages into Chapter 40 of M&D for a long time and hope to take this current group read as the opportunity to jump back in and finish it finally.
Thanks everyone, Happy New Year!
"Suggest you, Sir, even in Play, that this giggling Rout of poxy half-wits, embody us? Embody us? America but some Fairy Emanation, without substance, that hath pass'd, by Miracle, into them?--Damme, I think not, --Hell were a better Destiny."
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