Galaxy Magazine Featuring Sonya Dorman
Galaxy Magazine Featuring Sonya Dorman
Science fiction magazine containing a story from the now little-known poet and science-fiction writer Sonya Dorman, who contributed many stories to leading sci-fi magazines in the 1960s and 70s. Dorman offers an anecdote in the groundbreaking book, How to Suppress a Woman's Writing by her science-fiction writing colleague, Joanna Russ, about her treatment as a writer by male science fiction writers.
She wrote, ‘I just received, in the same mail as your . . . letter, a fan post card, saying he liked Bye Bye Banana Bird & Heinlein couldn’t have done it better. Godddamn it. HEINLEIN COULDN’T HAVE DONE IT AT ALL. I am now joining N O W., WOW., P.O.W. & any other anti-establishment (the Establishment is male, of course) group that’ll have me.'
Sonya Dorman and others. U.S.A.: UPD Publishing Corporation, November 1972. 19.5 x 13 x 1. 175 pages. First Edition. Volume 33 Number 3. Very good condition.