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Sheri S. Tepper

Sheri Stewart Tepper (July 16, 1929 – October 22, 2016)[2] was an American writer of science fiction, horror and mystery novels. She is primarily known for her feminist science fiction, which explored themes of sociology, gender and equality, as well as theology and ecology. Often referred to as an eco-feminist of science fiction literature, Tepper personally preferred the label eco-humanist.[3] Though the majority of her works operate in a world of fantastical imagery and metaphor, at the heart of her writing is real-world injustice and pain. She employed several pen names during her lifetime, including A. J. Orde, E. E. Horlak, and B. J. Oliphant.[4]

Sheri S. Tepper
BornShirley Stewart Douglas
(1929-07-16)July 16, 1929
near Littleton, Colorado, U.S.
DiedOctober 22, 2016(2016-10-22) (aged 87)
Santa Fe, New Mexico, U.S.[1]
GenreHorror, mystery fiction, feminist science fiction
Notable worksThe Gate to Women's Country,
Beauty, Grass
Notable awardsWorld Fantasy Award for Life Achievement,
Locus Award in 1992 for Beauty

Early life and education edit

She was born Shirley Stewart Douglas near Littleton, Colorado.[5] As a child, she read science fiction and fantasy by A. Merritt and C.S. Lewis, as well as Frank Baum's 'Oz' books, William Hope Hodgson's The Night Land and Islandia by Austin Tappan Wright. She later commented, "These were the books I went back to again and again."[5]

Career edit

Tepper recalled that she "spent ten years...working all kinds of different jobs" as a single mother of two.[5] This included time working as a clerical assistant for the international relief agency, CARE.[5] From 1962 to 1986, she worked for Rocky Mountain Planned Parenthood, eventually as its executive director.[5]

She wrote poetry and children's stories as Sheri S. Eberhart, then took a break from writing. By the mid-1980s, she was publishing science fiction novels, including The Revenants (1984), and the books of the True Game series, including King's Blood Four (1983), Necromancer Nine (1983), and Wizard's Eleven (1984). Other related works followed, including her ecofeminist novels The Gate to Women's Country (1988) and Grass (1989), which were part of the Arbai Trilogy. Later novels in the 1990s and 2000s included Beauty (1991), which won a Locus Award; Shadow's End (1994); The Family Tree (1997); Six Moon Dance (1998); Singer from the Sea (1999); The Visitor (2002); The Companions (2003); and The Margarets (2007).

As of 1998, she operated a guest ranch near Santa Fe, New Mexico.[5] That year saw her first and possibly only appearance at a science fiction convention, when she was Guest of Honor at the 25th WisCon, the feminist science fiction convention held annually in Madison, Wisconsin.[6]

In November 2015, she received the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement.[7][8]

Personal life edit

She married at 20, and divorced in her late twenties.[4] She married Gene Tepper in the late 1960s.[4]

She died on October 22, 2016[4] at age 87.[2]

Works edit

Novels edit

Series edit

  • The True Game (a trilogy of trilogies)
    • The Peter series was the first published. The Mavin series takes place earlier. The Jinian series takes place during and after the same time period as the Peter series, often giving a different perspective on the same events.
      • This series has a crossover with the Plague of Angels series.
    • The Books of the True Game: Peter
      • King's Blood Four (Ace Books, 1983) (first novel)
      • Necromancer Nine (Ace Books, 1983)
      • Wizard's Eleven (Ace Books, 1984)
        • The True Game (omnibus edition) (1985)
    • The Books of the True Game: Mavin Manyshaped
      • The Song of Mavin Manyshaped (Ace Books, 1985)
      • The Flight of Mavin Manyshaped (Ace Books, 1985)
      • The Search of Mavin Manyshaped (Ace Books, 1985)
        • The Chronicles of Mavin Manyshaped (omnibus edition) (1985)
    • The Books of the True Game: Jinian
      • Jinian Footseer (Tor Books, 1985)
      • Dervish Daughter (Tor Books, 1986)
      • Jinian Star-Eye (Tor Books, 1986)
        • The End of the Game (omnibus edition)
  • 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 (omnibus edition)
  • Ettison Duo, featuring Badger Ettison
    • Blood Heritage (Tor Books, 1986)
    • The Bones (Tor Books, 1987)
  • The Awakeners:
    • Northshore (Tor Books, 1987)
    • Southshore (Tor Books, 1987)
      • The Awakeners (omnibus edition, 1989. A later omnibus edition erroneously claims to be first)
  • Plague of Angels:
    • A Plague of Angels (Bantam, 1993)
    • The Waters Rising (Eos, 2010) - Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee, 2010
    • Fish Tails (2014),[9] a crossover into the True Game series
  • The Arbai Trilogy
    • Grass (Doubleday, 1989) – Hugo and Locus Awards nominee, 1990[2][10]
    • Raising the Stones (Doubleday, 1990)
    • Sideshow (Doubleday, 1992) – John W. Campbell Award nominee, 1993[11]

Non-series edit

Short works edit

  • "The Gardener" (novella) in Night Visions 6. Released as The Bone Yard (1988) in mass market. Collaboration with F. Paul Wilson and Ray Garton. World Fantasy Award—Long Fiction finalist (1989)
  • "Someone Like You" in The Further Adventures of the Joker (ed. Martin Greenberg) (1990)
  • The "Crazy" Carol Stories
    • "The Gazebo" in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October 1990
    • "Raccoon Music" in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1991
    • "The Gourmet" in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October/November 1991

Poetry edit

  • "Extraterrestrial Trilogue on Terran Self-Destruction" in Galaxy, August 1961 (as Sheri S. Eberhart)
  • "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 edit

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 edit

  • as E. E. Horlak (horror):
    • Still Life (Bantam, 1987/1988)
  • as B. J. Oliphant (mystery):
    • Shirley McClintock Mysteries, featuring a Colorado rancher and former Washington, DC "advisor":
      • 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 Dead (1997)
  • as A. J. Orde (mystery):
    • The Jason Lynx Mysteries, featuring a Colorado antiques dealer and his significant other, 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 edit

  1. ^ "In Memoriam: Sheri S. Tepper"
  2. ^ a b c Christensen, Ceridwen (October 25, 2016). "In Memorium: Sheri S. Tepper Leaves a Legacy of Stunning Science Fiction & Fantasy". B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy blog. Barnes & Noble Booksellers, Inc. Retrieved October 28, 2016.
  3. ^ "Sheri S. Tepper". Contemporary Authors Online. Detroit: Gale, 2012. Literature Resource Center. Web.[full citation needed] Retrieved 2014-06-10.
  4. ^ a b c d . LocusMag.com. Archived from the original on 2016-10-25. Retrieved 2016-10-24.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Sheri S. Tepper interview". Locus Online; locusmag.com. Excerpt from "Sheri S. Tepper: Speaking to the Universe", Locus 41:3 (September 1998), pp. 4–8. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
  6. ^ "Past WisCons" Society for the Furtherance and Study of Fantasy and Science Fiction (SF3), Inc.
  7. ^ "World Fantasy Awards Winners 2015". locusmag.com. 8 November 2015. Retrieved 2015-11-14.
  8. ^ "World Fantasy Convention 2015 -- Life Achievement Awards". WFC2015.org. Retrieved 2015-11-14.
  9. ^ . Sheri S Tepper - Fish Tales cover art and synopsis. Archived from the original on 2014-04-26. Retrieved 2014-03-09.
  10. ^ "1990 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-06-30.
  11. ^ "1993 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-06-30.
  12. ^ "1992 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-06-30.
  13. ^ "1997 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-06-30.
  14. ^ "1998 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-06-30.
  15. ^ "2001 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-06-30.
  16. ^ "2003 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-06-30.
  17. ^ "2004 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-06-30.
  18. ^ "2008 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-06-30.
  19. ^ "2009 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-06-30.

External links edit

  • Szpatura, Neal (2008-07-21). "Of Preachers and Storytellers: An Interview with Sheri S. Tepper". Strange Horizons. Retrieved 2023-06-13.
  • Sheri S. Tepper at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  • Sheri S. Tepper at Library of Congress, with 34 library catalog records
  • E. E. Horlak, B.J. Oliphant, and A. J. Orde at LC Authorities (one, five, and seven records)

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Sheri Stewart Tepper July 16 1929 October 22 2016 2 was an American writer of science fiction horror and mystery novels She is primarily known for her feminist science fiction which explored themes of sociology gender and equality as well as theology and ecology Often referred to as an eco feminist of science fiction literature Tepper personally preferred the label eco humanist 3 Though the majority of her works operate in a world of fantastical imagery and metaphor at the heart of her writing is real world injustice and pain She employed several pen names during her lifetime including A J Orde E E Horlak and B J Oliphant 4 Sheri S TepperBornShirley Stewart Douglas 1929 07 16 July 16 1929near Littleton Colorado U S DiedOctober 22 2016 2016 10 22 aged 87 Santa Fe New Mexico U S 1 GenreHorror mystery fiction feminist science fictionNotable worksThe Gate to Women s Country Beauty GrassNotable awardsWorld Fantasy Award for Life Achievement Locus Award in 1992 for Beauty Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Works 4 1 Novels 4 1 1 Series 4 1 2 Non series 4 2 Short works 4 3 Poetry 4 4 Essays articles 4 5 Pseudonymous works 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2016 She was born Shirley Stewart Douglas near Littleton Colorado 5 As a child she read science fiction and fantasy by A Merritt and C S Lewis as well as Frank Baum s Oz books William Hope Hodgson s The Night Land and Islandia by Austin Tappan Wright She later commented These were the books I went back to again and again 5 Career editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2016 Tepper recalled that she spent ten years working all kinds of different jobs as a single mother of two 5 This included time working as a clerical assistant for the international relief agency CARE 5 From 1962 to 1986 she worked for Rocky Mountain Planned Parenthood eventually as its executive director 5 She wrote poetry and children s stories as Sheri S Eberhart then took a break from writing By the mid 1980s she was publishing science fiction novels including The Revenants 1984 and the books of the True Game series including King s Blood Four 1983 Necromancer Nine 1983 and Wizard s Eleven 1984 Other related works followed including her ecofeminist novels The Gate to Women s Country 1988 and Grass 1989 which were part of the Arbai Trilogy Later novels in the 1990s and 2000s included Beauty 1991 which won a Locus Award Shadow s End 1994 The Family Tree 1997 Six Moon Dance 1998 Singer from the Sea 1999 The Visitor 2002 The Companions 2003 and The Margarets 2007 As of 1998 she operated a guest ranch near Santa Fe New Mexico 5 That year saw her first and possibly only appearance at a science fiction convention when she was Guest of Honor at the 25th WisCon the feminist science fiction convention held annually in Madison Wisconsin 6 In November 2015 she received the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement 7 8 Personal life editShe married at 20 and divorced in her late twenties 4 She married Gene Tepper in the late 1960s 4 She died on October 22 2016 4 at age 87 2 Works editNovels edit Series edit The True Game a trilogy of trilogies The Peter series was the first published The Mavin series takes place earlier The Jinian series takes place during and after the same time period as the Peter series often giving a different perspective on the same events This series has a crossover with the Plague of Angels series The Books of the True Game Peter King s Blood Four Ace Books 1983 first novel Necromancer Nine Ace Books 1983 Wizard s Eleven Ace Books 1984 The True Game omnibus edition 1985 The Books of the True Game Mavin Manyshaped The Song of Mavin Manyshaped Ace Books 1985 The Flight of Mavin Manyshaped Ace Books 1985 The Search of Mavin Manyshaped Ace Books 1985 The Chronicles of Mavin Manyshaped omnibus edition 1985 The Books of the True Game Jinian Jinian Footseer Tor Books 1985 Dervish Daughter Tor Books 1986 Jinian Star Eye Tor Books 1986 The End of the Game omnibus edition 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 omnibus edition Ettison Duo featuring Badger Ettison Blood Heritage Tor Books 1986 The Bones Tor Books 1987 The Awakeners Northshore Tor Books 1987 Southshore Tor Books 1987 The Awakeners omnibus edition 1989 A later omnibus edition erroneously claims to be first Plague of Angels A Plague of Angels Bantam 1993 The Waters Rising Eos 2010 Arthur C Clarke Award nominee 2010 Fish Tails 2014 9 a crossover into the True Game series The Arbai Trilogy Grass Doubleday 1989 Hugo and Locus Awards nominee 1990 2 10 Raising the Stones Doubleday 1990 Sideshow Doubleday 1992 John W Campbell Award nominee 1993 11 Non series edit The Revenants Berkley Publishing 1984 After Long Silence 1987 UK The Enigma Score 1989 The Gate to Women s Country 1988 Beauty Doubleday 1991 revised UK edition is author s preferred text Winner Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel 1992 12 Shadow s End 1994 Gibbon s Decline amp Fall 1996 Arthur C Clarke Award nominee 1997 13 The Family Tree 1997 Arthur C Clarke Award nominee 1998 14 Six Moon Dance 1998 Singer from the Sea 1999 The Fresco 2000 John W Campbell Memorial Award nominee 2001 15 The Visitor 2002 John W Campbell Memorial Award nominee 2003 16 The Companions 2003 John W Campbell Memorial Award nominee 2004 17 The Margarets released June 1 2007 by Eos John W Campbell Memorial Award nominee 2008 18 Arthur C Clarke Award nominee 2009 19 Short works edit The Gardener novella in Night Visions 6 Released as The Bone Yard 1988 in mass market Collaboration with F Paul Wilson and Ray Garton World Fantasy Award Long Fiction finalist 1989 Someone Like You in The Further Adventures of the Joker ed Martin Greenberg 1990 The Crazy Carol Stories The Gazebo in The Magazine of Fantasy amp Science Fiction October 1990 Raccoon Music in The Magazine of Fantasy amp Science Fiction February 1991 The Gourmet in The Magazine of Fantasy amp Science Fiction October November 1991Poetry edit Extraterrestrial Trilogue on Terran Self Destruction in Galaxy August 1961 as Sheri S Eberhart 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 edit 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 edit as E E Horlak horror Still Life Bantam 1987 1988 as B J Oliphant mystery Shirley McClintock Mysteries featuring a Colorado rancher and former Washington DC advisor 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 Dead 1997 as A J Orde mystery The Jason Lynx Mysteries featuring a Colorado antiques dealer and his significant other 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 edit In Memoriam Sheri S Tepper a b c Christensen Ceridwen October 25 2016 In Memorium Sheri S Tepper Leaves a Legacy of Stunning Science Fiction amp Fantasy B amp N Sci Fi amp Fantasy blog Barnes amp Noble Booksellers Inc Retrieved October 28 2016 Sheri S Tepper Contemporary Authors Online Detroit Gale 2012 Literature Resource Center Web full citation needed Retrieved 2014 06 10 a b c d Sheri S Tepper 1929 2016 LocusMag com Archived from the original on 2016 10 25 Retrieved 2016 10 24 a b c d e f Sheri S Tepper interview Locus Online locusmag com Excerpt from Sheri S Tepper Speaking to the Universe Locus 41 3 September 1998 pp 4 8 Retrieved August 2 2014 Past WisCons Society for the Furtherance and Study of Fantasy and Science Fiction SF3 Inc World Fantasy Awards Winners 2015 locusmag com 8 November 2015 Retrieved 2015 11 14 World Fantasy Convention 2015 Life Achievement Awards WFC2015 org Retrieved 2015 11 14 Upcoming4 me Sheri S Tepper Fish Tales cover art and synopsis Archived from the original on 2014 04 26 Retrieved 2014 03 09 1990 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 06 30 1993 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 06 30 1992 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 06 30 1997 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 06 30 1998 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 06 30 2001 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 06 30 2003 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 06 30 2004 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 06 30 2008 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 06 30 2009 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 06 30 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Sheri S Tepper Szpatura Neal 2008 07 21 Of Preachers and Storytellers An Interview with Sheri S Tepper Strange Horizons Retrieved 2023 06 13 Sheri S Tepper at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Sheri S Tepper at Library of Congress with 34 library catalog records E E Horlak B J Oliphant and A J Orde at LC Authorities one five and seven records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sheri S Tepper amp oldid 1217670600, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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