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You may also use this content elsewhere, see Wikia:Licensing for details of the license.The James L. Tiptree Jr. Awards are presented annually for works of speculative fiction which address gender issues. The awards were started after WisCon 15 (1991) when, in her Guest of Honor speech, Pat Murphy talked about the lack of a science fiction awards named after a woman. The awards are named for SF author James L. Tiptree, Jr.
Female Award Winners
- 1991: A Woman of the Iron People by Eleanor Arnason, and White Queen by Gwyneth Jones
- 1992: China Mountain Zhang by Maureen McHugh
- 1993: Ammonite by Nicola Griffith
- 1994: The Matter of Seggri by Ursula K. Le Guin and Larque on the Wing by Nancy Springer
- 1995: Waking The Moon by Elizabeth Hand (co-winner)
- 1996: Mountain Ways by Ursula K. Le Guin, and The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell
- 1997: Black Wine by Candas Jane Dorsey and Travels With The Snow Queen by Kelly Link
- 1999: The Conqueror's Child by Suzy McKee Charnas
- 2000: Wild Life by Molly Gloss
- 2001: The Kappa Child by Hiromi Goto
- 2004: Not Before Sundown by Johanna Sinisalo (co-winner)
- 2006: The Orphan's Tales: In the Night Garden by Catherynne M. Valente and Half Life by Shelley Jackson; with special recognition for Julie Phillips' biography of James Tiptree, Jr., James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon
- 2007: The Carhullan Army by Sarah Hall
- 2008: Filter House by Nisi Shawl (co-winner)
- 2009: Cloud and Ashes: Three Winter’s Tales by Greer Gilman and Ōoku: The Inner Chambers by Fumi Yoshinaga
- 2010: Baba Yaga Laid an Egg by Dubravka Ugrešić
- 2011: Redwood and Wildfire by Andrea Hairston
- 2012: The Drowning Girl by Caitlin R. Kiernan and Ancient, Ancient by Kiini Ibura Salamm
- 2013: Rupetta by N. A. Sulway
- 2014: The Girl in the Road by Monica Byrne and My Real Children by Jo Walton
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