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Sheri S. Tepper

 
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Sheri Stewart Tepper (born July 16, 1929) is an American author of science fiction, horror and mystery novels; she is particularly known as a feminist science fiction writer, often with an ecofeminist slant.

Born near Littleton, Colorado, for most of her career (1962-1986) she worked for Rocky Mountain Planned Parenthood, where she eventually became Executive Director. She has two children and is married to Gene Tepper. She currently operates a guest ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

She has written under several pseudonyms, including A. J. Orde, E. E. Horlak, and B. J. Oliphant. Her early work was published under the name Sheri S. Eberhart.

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Works

Novels

Series

  • The Marianne Trilogy
    • Marianne, the Magus, and the Manticore (Ace Books, 1985)
    • Marianne, the Madame, and the Momentary Gods (Ace Books, 1988)
    • Marianne, the Matchbox, and the Malachite Mouse (Ace Books, 1989)
      • The Marianne Trilogy (1-volume edition)
  • Ettison Duo (These two books are straightforward horror without even much of a feminist spin.)
    • Blood Heritage (Tor Books, 1986)
    • The Bones (Tor Books, 1987)
  • The Awakeners:
    • NorthShore (Tor Books, 1987)
    • SouthShore (Tor Books, 1987)
      • The Awakeners (1-volume edition) (1989) (a later 1-volume edition erroneously claims to be first)
  • The Arbai Trilogy
    • Grass (Doubleday, 1989) -- Hugo and Locus Awards nominee, 1990[1]
    • Raising the Stones (Doubleday, 1990)
    • Sideshow (Doubleday, 1992) -- John W. Campbell Award nominee, 1993[2]
  • A Plague of Angels
    • A Plague of Angels (1993)
    • The Waters Rising (Harper Collins, expected 2010)

Non-series

  • The Revenants (Berkley Publishing, 1984)
  • After Long Silence (1987) (UK: The Enigma Score)
  • The Gate to Women's Country (1988)
  • Beauty (Doubleday, 1991) (Revised UK edition is author's preferred text) -- Locus Award winner, 1992[3]
  • A Plague of Angels (1993) (Sequel due out in 2010)
  • Shadow's End (1994)
  • Gibbon's Decline & Fall (1996) -- Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee, 1997[4]
  • The Family Tree (1997) -- Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee, 1998[5]
  • Six Moon Dance (1998)
  • Singer from the Sea (1999)
  • The Fresco (2000) -- John W. Campbell Memorial Award nominee, 2001[6]
  • The Visitor (2002) -- John W. Campbell Memorial Award nominee, 2003[7]
  • The Companions (2003) -- John W. Campbell Memorial Award nominee, 2004[8]
  • The Margarets (released June 1, 2007 by Eos) -- John W. Campbell Memorial Award nominee, 2008[9]; Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee, 2009[10]

Short works

Poetry

  • "Lullaby, 1990" in Galaxy, December 1963 (as Sheri S. Eberhart)
  • "Ballad of the Interstellar Merchants" in Galaxy, December 1964 (as Sheri S. Eberhart)

Essays/articles

  • "Extraterrestrial Trilogue" in Galaxy, August 1961 (as Sheri S. Eberhart)

Educational pamphlets for Rocky Mountain Planned Parenthood:

  • The People Know, 1968
  • The Perils of Puberty, 1974
  • The Problem with Puberty, 1976
  • This Is You, 1977
  • So Your Happily Ever After Isn't, 1977
  • The Great Orgasm Robbery, 1977
  • So You Don't Want To Be A Sex Object, 1978

Pseudonymous works

  • as E. E. Horlak (horror):
    • Still Life (Bantam, 1987 / 1988)
  • as B. J. Oliphant (mystery):
    • Shirley McClintock Mysteries:
      • Dead in the Scrub (1990)
      • The Unexpected Corpse (1990)
      • Deservedly Dead (1992)
      • Death and the Delinquent (1993)
      • Death Served Up Cold (1994)
      • A Ceremonial Death (1996)
      • Here's to the Newly Deads (1997)
  • as A. J. Orde (mystery):
    • The Jason Lynx Mysteries (mysteries featuring a Colorado antiques dealer and his SO, a female cop):
      • A Little Neighborhood Murder: A Jason Lynx Novel (1989)
      • Death and the Dogwalker: A Jason Lynx Novel (1990)
      • Death for Old Time's Sake: A Jason Lynx Novel (1992)
      • Looking for the Aardvark (1993) (also published in paperback as Dead on Sunday, 1994)
      • A Long Time Dead (Fawcett, 1994)
      • A Death of Innocents: A Jason Lynx Novel (1996, 1997)

References

  1. ^ "1990 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. http://www.worldswithoutend.com/books_year_index.asp?year=1990. Retrieved 2009-06-30. 
  2. ^ "1993 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. http://www.worldswithoutend.com/books_year_index.asp?year=1993. Retrieved 2009-06-30. 
  3. ^ "1992 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. http://www.worldswithoutend.com/books_year_index.asp?year=1992. Retrieved 2009-06-30. 
  4. ^ "1997 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. http://www.worldswithoutend.com/books_year_index.asp?year=1997. Retrieved 2009-06-30. 
  5. ^ "1998 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. http://www.worldswithoutend.com/books_year_index.asp?year=1998. Retrieved 2009-06-30. 
  6. ^ "2001 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. http://www.worldswithoutend.com/books_year_index.asp?year=2001. Retrieved 2009-06-30. 
  7. ^ "2003 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. http://www.worldswithoutend.com/books_year_index.asp?year=2003. Retrieved 2009-06-30. 
  8. ^ "2004 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. http://www.worldswithoutend.com/books_year_index.asp?year=2004. Retrieved 2009-06-30. 
  9. ^ "2008 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. http://www.worldswithoutend.com/books_year_index.asp?year=2008. Retrieved 2009-06-30. 
  10. ^ "2009 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. http://www.worldswithoutend.com/books_year_index.asp?year=2009. Retrieved 2009-06-30. 

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