Molly Gloss
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Molly Gloss (born 20 November 1944) is a writer currently most known for science fiction works. She is not prolific by the standards of a science fiction writer, producing just three novels and a handful of stories. Nevertheless, her works have gained some honors. Her novel Wild Life won the James Tiptree, Jr. Award for work that explores or expands notions of gender. She has also received a 1996 Whiting Award as well as the PEN Center West Fiction Prize. Her second most noteworthy novel might be The Dazzle of Day which concerns Quakers on a multigenerational starship.
She lives in Portland, Oregon where she teaches writing and literature of the American West at Portland State University.