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Both the popular and critical success of Le Guin's novel made it possible for the formally more radical experiments of Joanna Russ (The Female Man, begun in 1969 but not published until 1975), as well as Russ's criticism such as the pioneering 'The Images of Women in Science Fiction' (1971). Like Philip K. Dick, with whom she coincidentally graduated from the same high school, Le Guin questioned the nature of reality as so many competing simulacra, an interrogation that underwrote not only her finest standalone sf novel, The Lathe of Heaven (1971), but also a brilliant short story cycle, Changing Planes (2003). [...]please note that the SFF urgently needs two new voluntary positions to support the work of the Memberships Secretary and the Treasurer - an advert with further details can be found within these pages.