Galactic Suburbia Episode 34 Show Notes

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EPISODE 34


In which we surf the wave of feminist SF news that has deluged the internet this fortnight, plus Margaret Brundage, why YA books are allowed to be as dark as they want to be, the Tiptree Award, Connie Willis, were-thylacines, Ted Chiang and Alex finally discovers Bujold…


News


Nicola Griffith on the m/f imbalance in an informal SF favourites poll in the Guardian

The Guardian: Damien Walter, author of the poll & followup articles revises his comments in response to Griffith

Niall Harrison follows up on Strange Horizons

Cheryl Morgan on invisibility of women (some really interesting discussion in the comments, too)

The Guardian again, asking with wide innocent eyes if SF is inherently sexist

Ian Sales announces the SF Mistressworks blog project

Nicola Griffith asks you to take the Joanna Russ pledge


Gwyneth Jones, Karen Traviss & Farah Mendlesohn talk on radio about the perception of women in British SF http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011c220

Transcript here: http://vectoreditors.wordpress.com/20...


MK Hobson on the term 'bustlepunk' and why there is a place for a domestic sub-genre of steampunk

MK Hobson's follow up post on the assumptions made about works coded 'female'


2011 Chesley Award Finalists

Cheryl Morgan on female & trans artists


Nine Reasons Women Don't Edit Wikipedia

(interesting, I think, in light of the recent spout of incidents we've watched, notably the one with Nick Mamatas where winning World Fantasy Award was considered too regional to be significant)


Wall Street Journal on YA fiction


Change to the Norma eligibility guidelines


Why Galactic Suburbia T-shirts are no longer available through RedBubble.


Con Quilt


What Culture Have we Consumed?

Tansy: Thyla, Kate Gordon; Will Supervillains Be on the Final? Naomi Novik

Alisa: Coode St Podcast with Ellen Klages, Eileen Gunn and Geoff Ryman; Connie Willis – Even the Queen; Octavia Butler – Bloodchild

Alex: Chill, and Grail, Elizabeth Bear; The Lifecycle of Software Objects, Ted Chiang ; Welcome to the Greenhouse, Gordon van Gelder; Steampunk! Kelly Link and Gavin Grant.


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