Sheri Stewart Tepper (born July 16, 1929) is an American writer of science fiction, horror and mystery novels. She is known for feminist science fiction, often with an ecofeminist slant. Read full biography of Sheri S. Tepper →
There are writers who say they have no social responsibility except to write a good book, but that doesn't satisfy me.
I'm not sure a world run by women would be any better. They're human beings!
What do I have to say to the universe? A soul ought to have something to say to the universe if it's going to be immortal.
It may be important to write a book that doesn't come up to what I would like to have rather than to write no book at all.
Science fiction still is an idea genre.
The expression of divinity is in variety.
The only people who have the long view are some scientists and some science fiction writers.
To me, fantasy has always been the genre of escape, science fiction the genre of ideas. So if you can escape and have a little idea as well, maybe... →