Origin Story
- Jam
- Wikipedia
- David Lavery’s Tiptree website, including chronologyand bibliography
Fiction
- “Beam Us Home” (1969)
- “Painwise” (1972)
- “The Women Men Don’t See” (1973)
- “Love is the Plan the Plan is Death” (1973)
- “The Screwfly Solution” (1977)
Commentary
- Her Smoke Rose Up Forever
- Introduction by John Clute
- Reviewed by Matthew Cheney (SF Site)
- Reviewed by Adam Roberts (Strange Horizons)
- Meet Me At Infinity
- Reviewed by Diana Pharaoh Francis (SF Studies)
- Reviewed by Elizabeth Hand (F&SF)
- Stories
- “Poor Singletons: Definitions of Humanity in the Stories of James Tiptree, Jr by Lowry Pei (SF Studies)
- Appreciation of “Love is the Plan the Plan is Death” by Alex Saltman (ED SF Project)
- None of the other stories currently available at SCIFICTION (see above) have had their appreciations written yet
- Thoughts on “The Color of Neanderthal Eyes” by Niall Harrison (here)
- Thoughts on “The Screwfly Solution” (story and adaptation) by Abigail Nussbaum (Asking the Wrong Questions)
- The James Tiptree Jr Award Anthologies
- Volume 1, reviewed by Victoria Hoyle (Strange Horizons)
- Volume 1, reviewed by Matthew Cheney (SF Site)
- Volumes 1 and 2, reviewed by Adrienne Martini (Bookslut)
- Volume 2, reviewed by Victoria Hoyle (Strange Horizons)
- James Tiptree Jr: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon by Julie Phillips
- Reviewed by John Clute (Sci-Fi Weekly)
- Reviewed by Farah Mendlesohn (Strange Horizons)
- Reviewed by Elizabeth Hand (F&SF)
- Reviewed by Carter Scholz (Bookforum)
- Reviewed by Nisi Shawl (Seattle Times)
- Reviewed by Laura Miller (Salon)
- Reviewed by Dave Itzkoff (New York Times)
- Reviewed by Michael Saler (TLS)
- Reviewed by Lesley A. Hall (Vector)
- Notes by Niall Harrison (here)
Miscellania
- “What I Didn’t See” by Karen Joy Fowler
- “What James Didn’t See and Karen Didn’t Say – comparing Karen Joy Fowler’s ‘What I Didn’t See’ and James Tiptree, Jr.’s ‘The Women Men Don’t See’” by Maureen Kincaid Speller
- Interview with Sam Hamm about scripting “The Screwfly Solution”.
Like the slipstream links post, this is deliberately a work-in-progress; suggestions for further additions are welcomed.
The link for the “What I Didn’t See” appreciation currently goes to the story itself, not to the appreciation.
Thanks. Looks like I was a little hasty in my link-copying there; that appreciation hasn’t been posted, either. I’ve updated the post.
And just out of curiosity, is the “now all * until the end” phrasing a reference to something? I don’t recognize it.
That would be the fault of this review, and my friends Andrew and Tom (primarily).