Tuttle wrote a letter to the Awards director Frank Catalano requesting that her story be withdrawn, saying, "I don't approve of this kind of campaigning".
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British author David V. Barrett wrote that her stories are "emotionally uncomfortable", and that "they not only make you think, they make you feel".
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Tuttle has taught writing at several institutions, including Clarion West and the Citylit College at London University.
Windhaven is a science-fiction and fantasy novel co-written by novelist and screenwriter George R. R. Martin, but mainly by novelist Lisa Tuttle.
Mona Lisa | Lisa | Lisa Stansfield | Lisa Simpson | Lisa Loeb | Richard Tuttle | Lisa Olson | Frank Tuttle | Lisa McCune | Lisa Lopes | Lisa Leslie | Lisa Kudrow | Lisa Jarnot | Lisa Hannigan | Lisa Fernandez | Apple Lisa | Lisa Ray | Lisa Marie Varon | Lisa Firestone | Mona Lisa (opera) | Lisa Tuttle | Lisa Smedman | Lisa (musician) | Lisa Murkowski | Lisa Moscatiello | Lisa Madigan | Lisa Joann Thompson | Lisa Guerrero | Lisa Gerritsen | Lisa Andreas |
During the 1970s, he joined a group of science fiction writers in Austin, Texas, which included Lisa Tuttle, Howard Waldrop, and Bruce Sterling; the group was later formalized as Turkey City Writer's Workshop.
Veterans among the contributing authors included Brian Lumley, David Drake, Eddy C. Bertin, Kit Reed, Lisa Tuttle, R. Chetwynd-Hayes, Ramsey Campbell, Richard Matheson, Robert Bloch, Stephen King, and Tanith Lee; some of the then-newcomers to the field featured were Al Sarrantonio, Dennis Etchison, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Juleen Brantingham, and Nina Kiriki Hoffman.