C.J. Cherryh

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Aliases:
Carolyn Janice Cherry
Born:
Sept. 1, 1942

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Carolyn Janice Cherry (born September 1, 1942), better known by the pen name C. J. Cherryh, is an American writer of speculative fiction. She has written more than 80 books since the mid-1970s, including the Hugo Award-winning novels Downbelow Station (1981) and Cyteen (1988), both set in her Alliance–Union universe, and her Foreigner universe. She is known for worldbuilding, depicting fictional realms with great realism supported by vast research in history, language, psychology, and archeology. Cherryh (pronounced "Cherry") appended a silent "h" to her real name because her first editor, Donald A. Wollheim, felt that "Cherry" sounded too much like a romance writer. She used only her initials, C.J., to disguise that she was female at a time when the majority of science fiction authors were male.The author has an asteroid, 77185 Cherryh, named after her. Referring to this honor, the asteroid's discoverers wrote of Cherryh: "She has challenged us to be worthy of the stars by imagining how mankind might grow to live among them."

Books by C.J. Cherryh

Mercedes Lackey, C.J. Cherryh, Leslie Fish, Nancy Asire: The Sword of Knowledge (Hardcover, 2005, Baen)

The Sword of Knowledge

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C.J. Cherryh: Chanur's Homecoming (1987)

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C.J. Cherryh: Chanur's legacy (1992, DAW Books, Distributed by Penguin U.S.A.)

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C.J. Cherryh: Kif Strike Back (Paperback, 1988, Mandarin)

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C.J. Cherryh: Cyteen (1988, Aspect)

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C.J. Cherryh: Chernevog (Paperback, 1991, Arrow Books Ltd)

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C.J. Cherryh: Invader (1996, DAW)

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C.J. Cherryh: Finity's end (1998, Warner Books)

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C.J. Cherryh: Tripoint (1995, Aspect)

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C.J. Cherryh: Hellburner (Paperback, 1993, Grand Central Publishing, Questar Science Fiction, Warner Books)

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