November 22, 2011 10:56 PM

Legendary sci-fi author Anne McCaffrey has died

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The trailblazing and multiple award-winning science fiction and fantasy author Anne McCaffrey passed away Monday. She was 85.

Wired's Matt Blum writes that "McCaffrey helped pave the way for women writers in fantasy and science fiction, and was both the first woman awarded a Hugo Award and the first awarded a Nebula Award. Even in her 80s she continued to write, and over her lifetime produced a prodigious number of books and short stories. She was still answering readers' mail on her website as of a few weeks ago."

According to the biography on her website, McCaffrey was born in Cambridge, Mass., in 1926, and lived at the end of her life "in a house of her own design, Dragonhold-Underhill (because she had to dig out a hill on her farm to build it) in Wicklow County, Ireland."

Her most famous work was her Dragonriders of Pern series, although in an interview, she professed that her novel, "The Ship who Sang," was her personal favorite.

In August, her son wrote on her blog that she was having health issues, and would be unable to attend a popular science fiction gathering, writing: "Mum very specifically asked me to apologize to those who had hoped to see her there, saying: 'Sorry that old age came up and bit me on the a**.'"


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by Heston2012 November 29, 2011 10:41 AM EST
I too have read many of her books! And yes She will be missed!
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by Htos1 November 23, 2011 6:46 PM EST
What a great lady and author.
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by ToolMangler1 November 23, 2011 6:10 PM EST
I have over 3000 books in my personal library, 3/4 of them are SciFi & Fantasy, (many of them are hers. (Including "The Ship who Sang")
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by dslovejoy November 23, 2011 12:13 PM EST
She has always been a favorite author. She will be missed..
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by Snowycat2 November 23, 2011 11:52 AM EST
She takes her place among the great ones.. Asimov, Verne, Wells, Norton and Herbert, just to name a few, will be waiting to greet Anne with open arms and joyful hearts.. She, like all these great authors, brought such wonderment and delight to thousands upon thousands of people the world over.. She will be sorely missed..

But, if you look up in the sky on a warm summer day, you might just catch a glimpse of a siver-haired lady riding high on the back of a great golden queen..........
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by FoolKiller November 23, 2011 10:55 AM EST
I would be willing to bet that she and Andre Norton are already collaborating on something amazing. Dragons and witches, oh my!
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by RealistWithIdeals November 23, 2011 8:26 AM EST
She's not dead; she has just gone "between"...
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by Valhalla0907 November 23, 2011 6:03 AM EST
Anne McCaffery's Pern Trilogy has long been one of my favorite reads. It would make a great movie if done well. Her passing between is a great loss for fans.
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by ToolMangler1 November 23, 2011 6:32 PM EST
Considering how well they did with "Avatar", all of Anne's Pern series should become very successful, films...
by JuliaBird November 23, 2011 3:51 AM EST
This is so sad, so heartbreaking.
I read the book mentioned in the article a moth ago and it was good. I really liked the brother of the main male character...
Hope that she's in a better place now.
That they have mp4 player there.
http://freemp4player.org/
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by justsane-2009 November 22, 2011 11:56 PM EST
:(
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