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Judith Tarr
American
January 30, 1955
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Yes, I do have a soft spot for complicated villains who can't help themselves.
Judith Tarr
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Who
Help
Themselves
Most science fiction is based on our knowledge now and uses that to project the future.
Judith Tarr
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Future
Science
Knowledge
Separation of Church and state was a radical idea when the U.S. was first founded, but it's become The Way Things Are.
Judith Tarr
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Things
Way
First
A baby writer should take inspiration from her predecessors but also find ways to tell her own stories in her own way.
Judith Tarr
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Own
Take
Some books are a revelation. They come along at just the right time for just the right reasons. They become heart books and soul books.
Judith Tarr
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Time
Just
Some
Women in the post-Fifties world were appendages. They existed to serve men. Their lives and concerns didn't matter, except insofar as they impinged on Important Male Things.
Judith Tarr
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Women
Men
Things
Rawn did her own thing in her own way. She cast the female gaze on a genre heavy with all-male quest fellowships, trophy females, and the occasional Smurfette. Her world was male-dominated and highly patriarchal, but she populated it with notable numbers of well-drawn female characters.
Judith Tarr
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World
Thing