
Ursula K. Le Guin
27 SeriesUrsula K. Le Guin is an acclaimed American author known for her science fiction and fantasy works, including the Hainish and Earthsea series. Her writing is distinguished by the creation of imaginative worlds with diverse politics, cultures, and social structures. Le Guin's influential style has impacted authors such as Neil Gaiman and Iain Banks.
Ursula K. Le Guin's works include "Very Far Away from Anywhere Else," also known as "A Very Long Way from Anywhere Else," and "The Beginning Place," which is also titled "Threshold." She co-authored "The Visionary, Wonders Hidden" with Scott Russell Sanders. Additionally, Le Guin collaborated with Katharine Kerr, Vonda N. McIntyre, and Sherwood Smith on "Dragon Lords and Warrior Women." "The World Split Open" features contributions from Edward P. Jones, Margaret Atwood, Marilynne Robinson, and Wallace Stegner. These titles showcase Le Guin's diverse range of collaborative and solo projects.