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ArmadilloCon, Readings, and Parties, Oh, My!

Posted on July 30, 2015 by Nancy Jane Moore

This year at Austin’s ArmadilloCon there were three panels on feminist science fiction and fantasy: one on the classic examples, one called “Badass, Babe, or None of the Above” on the archetypes for women in SF/F, and one on new … Continue reading →

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Posted in Conventions, fantasy, science fiction | Tagged Aqueduct Press, ArmadilloCon, BookWoman, James Morrow, L. Timmel Duchamp

Reading for Fun: L. Timmel Duchamp’s Never at Home

Posted on August 11, 2011 by Nancy Jane Moore

By Nancy Jane Moore Timmi Duchamp is probably best known as a writer of fiction with political and feminist content. Her five-volume Marq’ssan Cycle explores ways to change how postmodern societies work and she is the founder of Aqueduct Press, … Continue reading →

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Posted in Books and Reading | Tagged Aqueduct Press, L. Timmel Duchamp

Enjoying a Review

Posted on November 30, 2008 by Nancy Jane Moore

Here’s the most important thing about reviews: They’re a sign your work is being noticed. Of course, bad reviews can be depressing, which is probably why many famous people say they never read them. But it’s even worse when no … Continue reading →

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Posted in Writers on Writing | Tagged Aqueduct Press, Conscientious Inconsistencies, L. Timmel Duchamp, Lyndon Perry, PS Publishing, The Fix
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