"I was thinking about what I wanted to write next, after my first novel, and had decided that I wanted to write a story with a lot of strong female characters in it"
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The subtext is a snapshot of science fiction’s long-running argument with itself. For decades, the field’s default settings often treated women as adornment, motivation, or obstacle; “strong” became both aspiration and corrective, a word that carries the burden of scarcity. Vinge’s phrasing implies she’s writing into a landscape where such characters are still notable enough to announce in advance. That’s the tell: when representation is the norm, you don’t have to name it.
Context matters here, too: Vinge came up in an era when feminist SF was expanding the genre’s emotional and political bandwidth, proving that “worldbuilding” includes social worlds, power, bodies, and choices. Her intent isn’t just to add women to the cast; it’s to center them as agents of plot, voice, and consequence. The line reads like an artist spotting a gap in the cultural imagination and treating it as a technical challenge: fine, then I’ll write the story that makes that absence impossible to ignore.
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Vinge, Joan D. (2026, January 17). I was thinking about what I wanted to write next, after my first novel, and had decided that I wanted to write a story with a lot of strong female characters in it. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-was-thinking-about-what-i-wanted-to-write-next-56918/
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Vinge, Joan D. "I was thinking about what I wanted to write next, after my first novel, and had decided that I wanted to write a story with a lot of strong female characters in it." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-was-thinking-about-what-i-wanted-to-write-next-56918/.
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"I was thinking about what I wanted to write next, after my first novel, and had decided that I wanted to write a story with a lot of strong female characters in it." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-was-thinking-about-what-i-wanted-to-write-next-56918/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.





