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80! Memories & Reflections on Ursula K. Le Guin was assembled as a hand-bound green leather book by Karen Joy Fowler and Debbie Notkin and presented to Ursula last year on her eightieth birthday. Contributions include fiction from John Kessel, Andrea Hairston, Sheree Renee Thomas, Ama Patterson, and Pan Morigan, and essays and poetry from Richard Chwedyk, Debbie Notkin, Eileen Gunn, Kim Stanley Robinson, Lynn Alden Kendall, Brian Attebery, Gwyneth Jones, Vonda N. McIntyre, Karen Joy Fowler, MJ Hardman, Ellen Eades, Paul Preuss, Molly Gloss, Sarah LeFanu, Victoria McManus, Jed Hartman, Ellen Kushner, Pat Murphy, Nancy Kress, Jo Walton, Una McCormack, Julie Phillips, Patrick O'Leary, Eleanor Arnason, Deirdre Byrne, Suzette Haden Elgin, Lisa Tuttle, Judith Barrington, Nisi Shawl, Elisabeth Vonarburg, and Sandra Kasturi.
Product Details
BN ID: | 2940151317320 |
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Publisher: | Aqueduct Press |
Publication date: | 03/23/2015 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | NOOK Book |
Pages: | 238 |
File size: | 304 KB |
About the Author

An author who traverses genres from sci-fi/fantasy to women's fiction, Karen Joy Fowler explores the mysteries of history, feminism, love, and friendship with her novels, like the reading group favorite The Jane Austen Book Club.
Hometown:
Davis, CaliforniaDate of Birth:
February 7, 1950Place of Birth:
Bloomington, IndianaEducation:
B.A., The University of California, Berkeley, 1972; M.A., The University of California, Davis, 1974Customer Reviews
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