Feb 10, 2010 00:36
More on her later but - I don't remember her being mentioned when I had various conversations with people asking for female sf writers active in the 1970s. And I don't recall anyone ever writing about her. Nor, for that matter, am I sure what prompted me to check whether this was a Christopher or a ... Christina? (Actually a Lillian.)
Today (yesterday) I read The Killer Mice, having ordered various volumes as part of a spending spree whilst sat in the Carbuncle cafe a week ago. I was very impressed - and first impressions puts her closer to the Angela Carter/Emma Tennant end of the feminist spectrum than Joanna Russ/Marge Piercy/Sally Miller Gearheart. Her story on feminist separatism ("Songs of War") is troubling, and I think I'd read it differently if I thought it were written by a man.
I shall reture to bed with Magic Time, which might be pairable with High Rise and Shivers.
kit reed,
that seventies thing