Saturday, June 04, 2005

New Poll: Best Female Fantasy Writers

Hi guys!

Well, since many of you encouraged me to do another survey, here it is!;-) As I mentioned before, I had officially run out of ideas. But some people submitted suggestions, and this is one of them. Personally, I am persuaded that Robin Hobb will easily take the cake. But it will be interesting to see who else will make the list. . .

As always, feel free to vote here or own your regular message board. I'll compile the results in about a week!

17 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:43 PM

    Lois McMaster Bujold

    Robin Hobb

    Andre Norton

    Marion Zimmer Bradley

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  2. Anonymous11:40 PM

    Patricia McKillip
    Robin Hobb
    Lois McMaster Bujold
    Robin McKinley
    Sherri S. Tepper
    Judith Tarr
    Marion Zimmer Bradley
    Anne Rice
    Anne McCaffrey
    Tamora Pierce

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  3. 1. Ursula Leguin - nobody is even close; nobody can match the quatity/quality and versatility. Except maybe Willis.

    2. Angela Carter

    3. Susanna Clarke

    4. Hope Mirless

    5. Lois Mcmaster Bujold

    6. Mary Gentle

    7. Connie Willis

    8. Vera Nazarian

    9. Patrica Mckillip

    10.. Kelly Link

    Robin Hobb
    KJ Bishop
    Tamar Yellin
    JV Jones
    Diane Wynne Jones
    Lynn Flewelling
    Steph Swainston
    Holly Phillips
    CL Moore
    Sharon Shinn
    Ann McCaffery
    Liz Williams
    Martha Wells
    Catherynne M. Valent,
    Jacqueline Carey
    Jane Yolen
    Tanith Lee
    Julian May
    JK Rowwing
    Kage Baker

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  4. Anonymous3:57 AM

    1. Robin Hobb
    2. Jacqueline Carey
    3. J.K. Rowling
    4. Ursula Le Guin

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  5. Anonymous9:21 AM

    Robin Hobb
    Ursula K. LeGuin
    Mary Gentle

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  6. Anonymous4:41 PM

    Lois McMaster Bujold
    Robin McKinley
    Ursula LeGuin
    Connie Willis

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  7. Bradley's "Mists of Avalon" is the best fantasy novel by a woman I've ever read. Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel series is the best trilogy. Leguin and Hobb also belong on the very short list. Bujold is one of my all time favorites for SF, but as a fantasy writer isn't at the top. Some will hesitate to list Rowling, on the theory that writers that popular can't really be good, but she is.

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  8. Anonymous7:20 PM

    Katherine Kerr

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  9. Anonymous3:16 AM

    Sarah Zettel

    JK Rowling

    Isobelle Carmody

    Anne Rice

    Traci Harding

    I actually don't understand the fuss about Robin Hobb. I couldn't get into her work.

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  10. Anonymous7:02 PM

    Sara Douglas
    Fiona McIntosh
    Anne Bishop

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  11. Anonymous1:42 PM

    Maggie Furey

    Anne Bishop

    Robin Hobb

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  12. Anonymous6:26 AM

    Juliet Marillier (The Sevenwaters Trilogy) is my favorite.

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  13. Anonymous2:06 AM

    Kate Forsyth ~ Witches of Eileanan Series

    S.L. Farrell ~ Cloudmages Series

    Dawn Cook ~ Truth Series

    Syne Mitchell ~ Deathless Series

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  14. Anonymous2:40 AM

    · Mercedes Lackey
    · Tamora Peirce
    · Joanne Bertin
    · Sharon Shinn
    · Kristen Britain
    · Dawn Cook
    · Patricia Briggs
    · Sherwood Smith
    · Diane Wynne Jones
    · Katherine Kerr

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  15. Anonymous2:29 AM

    Juliet marillier
    Kate forsyth
    N.S Nikakis
    Isobelle Carmody
    Anne bishop
    Fiona mcintosh

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  16. Anonymous9:42 PM

    Fiona McIntosh, Sara Douglas, Trudi Canavan, Anne Bishop

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  17. Anonymous5:40 PM

    Katherine Kerr
    Isobelle Carmody (tends to YA, but a lovely writer)
    Patricia McKillip
    Jane Yolan
    Tamora Pierce (also YA)
    Mary Gentle
    Anne Kelleher

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