Sheri S. Tepper

Sheri Stewart Tepper (July 16, 1929 – October 22, 2016) 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. 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.

Sheri S. Tepper
BornShirley Stewart Douglas
(1929-07-16)July 16, 1929
near Littleton, Colorado
DiedOctober 22, 2016(2016-10-22) (aged 87)
Santa Fe, New Mexico
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
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