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Sunday, March 30, 2008

"A Woman's Liberation" by Ursula Le Guin (1995: Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine)

(ENG 230 Student response deadline 4/1/8)



Fantastic Fiction: Ursula Le Guin bibliography

Le Guin's Official Website

Breaking Into the Spell: Interview of Le Guin (Guernica: 2008)

Interview of Le Guin (Death Ray: 2007)

Ursula Le Guin: How the Sci Fi Channel wrecked my books (Slate: 2004)

Podcast Interview of Ursula Le guin (Studio 360: 2004)

Gwyneth Jones: Top 10 SF by Women Writers

Where Do You Get Your Ideas From: Le Guin Podcast (KUOW Seattle: 2002)

Richard D. Erlich: Coyote's Song--The Teaching Stories of Ursula Le Guin (Science Fiction Research Association [SFRA]: 2000)

Faith L. Justice: The award-winning creator of mythic worlds, and a master of metaphor, writes about people, animals and trees -- "nothing that is alien." (Salon: 2001)

Wikipedia: Ursula Le Guin

Wikipedia: Four Ways to Forgiveness (Collection in which "A Woman's Liberation" was first published in book form)

Le Guin discusses the differences between her science fiction and her more-realistic fiction (Bookworm: 1992)

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