Jim C Hines
Jim C Hines
Jim C. Hines is an American fantasy and science fiction author known for his award-winning series and his commentary on the portrayal of women in fantasy.
Jim C. Hines, born in 1974, is an American author specializing in fantasy and science fiction, with works published by DAW Books. His writing has achieved bestseller status on the Locus list.
Hines has a background in crisis counseling and outreach, having worked as a volunteer crisis counselor and the Male Outreach Coordinator for MSU Safe Place. He has also been actively involved in the science fiction convention circuit, serving as an author guest of honor and as Toastmaster for multiple events, including NASFiC and Icon. He currently resides near Lansing, Michigan, and is employed part-time by the state government.
His literary contributions include the non-fantasy novel "Goldfish Dreams," described as a "mainstream rape-awareness novel." Hines' work has been featured in Michigan State University's Michigan Writers Series. He is a recipient of the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Award and the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer.
Literary Contributions and Recognition
Jim C. Hines is an American author recognized for his contributions to fantasy and science fiction literature. His books are published by DAW Books and have appeared on the Locus Bestseller list. Hines received the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Award in 1998 for his story "Blade of the Bunny." His engagement with the literary community is further evidenced by his archive being donated to the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) Collection at Northern Illinois University. He has also been honored as a guest of honor at various conventions and served as Toastmaster for significant events like NASFiC and Icon, demonstrating his active role within the speculative fiction field. Michigan State University has also highlighted his work through its Michigan Writers Series.
Commentary on Fantasy Tropes
Hines gained significant attention for his 2012 blog post "Striking a Pose (Women and Fantasy Covers)," which critically examined the often anatomically improbable poses depicted for female characters on fantasy book covers, particularly those in his own "Princess Series." He illustrated his point by recreating some of these poses himself and with the help of others, sparking widespread discussion online, including on platforms like Jezebel.com. This initiative led to participation in convention panels, such as at WisCon, and even a charity posing competition with fellow author John Scalzi. The discussion, along with related movements like The Hawkeye Initiative, brought attention to issues of representation in fantasy art through various publications and blogs.
Notable Works and Series
Hines is the author of several distinct series within the fantasy and science fiction genres. His "Goblin Quest Series" includes "Goblin Quest" (2006), "Goblin Hero" (2007), and "Goblin War" (2008), with "Goblin Tales" self-published in 2011. The "Princess Series" features "The Stepsister Scheme" (2009), "The Mermaid's Madness" (2009), "Red Hood's Revenge" (2010), and "The Snow Queen's Shadow" (2011). His "Magic ex Libris Series" comprises "Libriomancer" (2012), "Codex Born" (2013), "Unbound" (2015), "Revisionary" (2016), and the novelette "Imprinted" (2018). Additionally, he authored the "Janitors of the Post-Apocalypse Series," starting with "Terminal Alliance" (2017). Hines also penned the non-fantasy novel "Goldfish Dreams" (2003).
Key Ideas
- Critique of female character poses on fantasy book covers
- Exploration of rape awareness themes in mainstream fiction
Books by Jim C Hines
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