Warm Worlds and Otherwise

Warm Worlds and Otherwise
First edition
Author Alice Sheldon (as James Tiptree, Jr.)
Cover artist Don R. Smith
Country United States
Language English
Genre Science fiction
Publisher Ballantine
Publication date
February 1975
Media type Print (paperback)
Pages xviii + 222 pp
ISBN 0-345-24380-3
OCLC 1259947

Warm Worlds and Otherwise is a short story collection by Alice Sheldon that, under her pen name James Tiptree, Jr., was first published in 1975. In its introduction, "Who is Tiptree, What is He?", fellow science fiction author Robert Silverberg wrote that he found the theory that Tiptree was female "absurd", and that the author of these stories could only be a man. When it was later revealed that Tiptree was a woman, a postscript to the introduction by Silverberg was added to the collection.

Twelve furiously imaginative, occasionally explosive SF stories, the best of which are quite brilliant[1]

Contents

References

  1. Pringle, David (1990). "Warm Worlds and Otherwise". The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction. p. 350.

Sources

  • Pringle, David. The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction. London: Grafton Books, 1990. ISBN 0-246-13635-9.
  • Schellenberg, James (20 July 2000). "Review of James Tiptree Jr.'s Warm Worlds and Otherwise". www.challengingdestiny.com. Challenging Destiny. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
  • Warm Worlds and Otherwise title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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