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" Her fiction has been nominated for nine Nebula and three Hugo Awards, and her genre-related scholarly work was recognized with a Pilgrim Award in 1988.
Her work is widely taught in courses on science fiction and feminism throughout the English speaking world.
Her father was Herbert Bradley, a lawyer and naturalist, and her mother was Mary Hastings Bradley, a prolific writer of fiction and travel books.
As of August 2012, Jonze's next project is Her, a science fiction romance film starring Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams, Samantha Morton, Olivia Wilde, and Rooney Mara.
Her 1986 Academy Award nomination for Aliens is considered as a landmark in the recognition of science fiction, action, and horror genres, as well as a major step in challenging the gender role in cinema.
Her approach to writing fiction has been compared to that of Anthony Trollope and Charles Dickens.
Her writing contributed to the amatory fiction genre of British literature.
Her romance, The Blazing World, is one of the earliest examples of science fiction.
Her works often reflect on her cultural heritage and blend fiction with non-fiction.
Her essay collection A Room of One's Own ( 1929 ) contains her famous dictum ; " A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction ".
Her name received top billing on the magazine covers where her fiction and articles appeared.
Her sister Hallie Ephron is a journalist, book reviewer, and novelist who writes crime fiction.
" Miss Hurston seems to have no desire whatsoever to move in the direction of serious fiction … can write ; but her prose is cloaked in that facile sensuality that has dogged Negro expression since the days of Phyllis Wheatley … Her characters eat and laugh and cry and work and kill ; they swing like a pendulum eternally in that safe and narrow orbit in which America likes to see the Negro live: between laughter and tears.
Her first science fiction novel, Star Man's Son 2250 A. D., appeared in 1952.
Her journals, fiction and domestic manuals reached wide audiences from the 1820s through the 1850s.
Her novel Nightwood became a cult work of modern fiction, helped by an introduction by T. S. Eliot.
Her works generally fall into one of several categories of genre fiction, including historical murder mysteries and detective fiction.
Her work is often classified as Postmodern because it expands traditional notions of genre ( fiction, essay, prose and poetry ).
Her other television credits include appearances on Nightingales, Baywatch, The Closer, Matlock, Jake and the Fatman, The Untouchables, Any Day Now, Without a Trace, The Lyon's Den, The Division, the U. S. version of Coupling, and the science fiction television series Seven Days.
Her numerous works of fiction have been translated into several different languages and published in many different countries, including her novel Twinkle Twinkle, which has been translated into English.
Her work as an essayist focuses on Italian science fiction criticism, and science fiction from women in particular.
Her fiction often involves genetic engineering, and, to a lesser degree, artificial intelligence.
Her first close interaction with cinema came when German director Joe May chose to adapt one of von Harbou's writings, titled Die heilige Simplizia ; from that moment forward, " Her fiction output slowed down.

Her and essays
" Her portraits Fanny Travis Cochran, Dorothea and Francesca, and Ernesta and her Little Brother, are fine examples of her skill in painting children ; Ernesta with Nurse, one of a series of essays in luminous white, was a highly original composition, seemingly without precedent.
Her writings and essays garnered her attention not only in Brazil, but also in Argentina and Uruguay.
Her writings and essays garnered her attention not only in Brazil, but also in Argentina and Uruguay.
Her essays and articles have been published in Women's Studies Quarterly, Signs, Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, Science Fiction Studies, and College English.
Her prized possession was a bound volume of the Dissenters ' Theological Magazine and Review, in which the family's pastor, the Reverend James Wheaton, had published two essays, one insisting that God had created the world in six days, the other urging dissenters to study the new science of geology.
Her essays on Pushkin and Poem Without a Hero, her longest work, were only published after her death.
Her collection of essays Men in Dark Times presents intellectual biographies of some creative and moral figures of the 20th century, such as Walter Benjamin, Karl Jaspers, Rosa Luxemburg, Hermann Broch, Pope John XXIII, and Isak Dinesen.
Her essays demonstrated that it was possible for a woman to be publicly engaged in politics, and other women authors emulated her.
Her essays and introductory studies to the other poets ( Roberto Juarroz, Michele Obit, Gašper Malej ) mark quite different approach from other Slovenian literary critics.
Her first article, a review of a collection of essays by Emerson, was printed in the December 1, 1844, issue.
Her works include 12 novels and seven collections of essays ( including Pineapple Pudding and Song From Banana ) which have together sold over six million copies worldwide.
* Uncivil Liberty: An Essay to Show the Injustice and Impolicy of Ruling Woman Without Her Consent ( 1873 ) by Ezra Heywood one of first individualist feminist essays, by Ezra Heywood
Her essays and opinion pieces have appeared kin national newspapers including the New York Times and the Boston Globe, and on mass market magazines like House & Garden, Metropolitan Home, and Good Housekeeping.
A Heritage of Her Own: Toward a New Social History of American Women ( 2008 ), essays by scholars excerpt and text search
Her contributions took the form of musical essays offering commentary on contemporary issues, including record-financing in the music industry, the 2007 Writers Guild strike, and the popularity of tarty, uncreative Halloween costumes.
Her article was one of the first major essays that helped shift the orientation of film theory towards a psychoanalytic framework, influenced by the theories of Sigmund Freud and Jacques Lacan.
Her essays on boxing were collected in the 2009 anthology One Ring Circus: Dispatches from the World of Boxing.
Her personal essays have appeared in Narrative Magazine and have been nominated for " Best American Essays " and the " Pushcart Anthology ".
Her literary works included dramatic pieces, papers and essays on subjects of public interest and in relation to women's duties, rights and place.
Her occasional journalism, essays, stories and poetry have appeared in numerous publications including The Globe and Mail, National Post, CV2, Write, NOW, eye weekly and This Magazine.
Her latest book of essays A Guided Tour Through the Museum of Communism: Fables from a Mouse, a Parrot, a Bear, a Cat, a Mole, a Pig, a Dog, & a Raven was published in February 2011 in the US by Penguin.
Her prose essays were remarkable for fineness of culture and peculiar restraint of style.
Her essays on the subject of journalism, conflict reporting and courage have been published by Harvard University s Neiman Reports magazine and Columbia Journalism Review.
Her published works include five novels, a book of essays, four collections of poetry, four children's books, and two works of adolescent fiction.
Her teachers noted her essays for deep understanding of the subject and for imagery.

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