When I was a baby science fiction fan, back when “girls don’t read this stuff” (but of course legions of us did), I read anything and everything I could find that had a spaceship or an alien on the cover. The scantily-clad (female) beauties I ignored; that wasn’t my demographic.
I never paid attention to the gender of the author, or noticed how heavily everything skewed toward male writers. That was just the way the world worked. I did learn that an author’s name usually meant I’d be getting a certain kind of book, and that if I liked one book by an author, I’d want to read more.
Andre Norton had a lot of those books. A lot. For the most part they were short, they were pithy, they had characters I could relate to and settings that captivated me.
I read my way around the shelves at the library, discovered the Witch World and read every volume of the series that I could get my hands on. I loved her space operas, especially my favorite of them all, Moon of Three Rings. Andre opened up worlds that combined science and magic, and gave me protagonists that we now would call diverse. Then, they were just protagonists who seemed vivid and alive to me.
She wasn’t a great prose stylist, I knew even as a baby reader/writer, but it didn’t matter. The stories made up for everything.
Somewhere in there, I learned that Andre was a woman. I was mildly surprised, but it didn’t make a difference one way or the other. “Alice Mary Norton,” I said. “Hmmp.” And went looking for the next book with her nom de plume on it, and then the next and the next.
I’d always been a writer, from the time I could write, and my voracious reading was as much about learning the craft as about soaking up the stories. Andre’s books gave me endless ideas and offered numerous springboards for my own worlds and characters. The idea that the future didn’t need to be white, or that aliens could be both truly alien and accessibly human, came to me in good part from her. So did the ferocious feminism of her Witches, though of course they had to be seen through the eyes of males, and especially an Earth male (white of course), because (cue chorus) That Was How the World Worked.
Then I was not just a writer but a published writer, and part of the job was to attend science-fiction conventions. At one of them, I was introduced to a tall, dignified, soft-spoken lady whose name was Andre. And I fangirled to pieces inside while I said appropriate adult things on the outside. I don’t think I embarrassed myself too much. Andre was gracious and kind, and in every way a role model for a young and callow author.
I was in my snotty-young-writer phase, when everything had to be really, really good or I couldn’t be bothered, and heaven help the writer whose prose wasn’t (in my estimation) perfect. But Andre was Andre. Her books had shaped my youth. They were still shaping me, snotty young writer or not.
One otherwise ordinary day not long after that first meeting, when I was in grad school in New Haven, the phone rang. I was used to getting calls from fans who had tracked me down despite my unlisted number, who wanted to talk about my books or ask me questions or even come and visit. I’d had enough of the last to be prickly, and that wasn’t even counting the calls from strangers who wanted to sell me things.
I was, at that point, able to cope with the phone despite a severe hearing loss, but I was starting to struggle. Eventually that would slip out of the range of what I could do, and then came the internet, and that was a whole new world, but on that particular day, when the phone rang, I would still answer it.
There was a nice lady on the other end, and as far as I could determine in my busy, rushed, struggling-to-hear-her way, she was trying to sell me something. I embarked on my canned spiel. “I don’t want to buy anything, no thank you, please go away.”
But she persisted. She said, “This is Andre. I’m not trying to sell you anything. I want to buy a story from you!”
After I finished dropping through the floor and apologizing all over the basement, Andre explained that she was opening the Witch World to fellow writers, and would I like to be one of them?
HELL YES.
I didn’t have enough openings in the writing schedule to let me become one of her novel collaborators, but I wrote a novella for her, and was permitted to make actual Witch World canon. That was a highlight, a definite highlight.
It was also quite some while ago, and the world and the genre have changed in ways both good and bad. Andre died at a highly respectable age (and was and is much missed), leaving a legacy that continues even now in SFWA’s Norton Award; and of course while she was still alive, she had been named a Grand Master of the Genre—and very rightly so. Her books faded for a while, but with the ebook revolution have come back; in fact I just found a Kindle deal for one (and snapped it up).
Since it’s possible to find her books again en masse, either in print or in ebook editions, I can’t think of a better way to celebrate one of the founding mothers of our genre than to dive into a reread. I’ll start with my favorites, especially the Witch World books, and move on where fancy and the booksellers’ websites take me. In fact I just discovered that there are at least five Beast Master books—I only recall two. Joy!
I hope you’ll come along with me as I revisit Andre’s many worlds and characters, book by book. I’ll begin next time with my beloved Moon of Three Rings, which I’ve reread at intervals over the years. I’m very much looking forward to visiting with Krip and Maelen and the Thassa and the Free Traders again. And then Simon and the Witches, and Hosteen Storm, and Garan the Eternal, and the Time Traders, and…
Oh, the places we’ll go!
NOTE: The text of the following reviews by Judith Tarr are copied directly from TOR.com. As is done for most of the articles throughout this website. Thus avoiding the need for monitoring the links to other sites and keeping them viable. It’s very time consuming.
February 27, 2017: Spaceships and Magic: Andre Norton’s Moon of Three Rings
March 13, 2017: A Trip Through Retro Sci-Fi Tropes: Andre Norton’s Exiles of the Stars
March 27, 2017: Beyond the Siege Perilous: Andre Norton’s Witch World
April 10, 2017: Webs Within Webs: Andre Norton's Web of the Witch World
April 24, 2017: Triple Threats: Andre Norton's Three Against the Witch World
May 08, 2017: War and Hell Dimensions: Andre Norton's Warlock of the Witch World
May 22, 2017: Reparations and Redemption: Andre Norton's Sorceress of the Witch World
June 05, 2017: Heart and Souls: Andre Norton's Crystal Gryphon
June 19, 2017: Pride and Persistence: Andre Norton's Gryphon in Glory
July 03, 2017: Always Coming Home: Andre Norton and A.C. Crispin's Gryphon's Eyrie
July 17, 2017: Dreamscapes and Nightmare Magic: Andre Norton's Year of the Unicorn
July 31, 2017: Werecats and Moon Magic: Andre Norton's Jargoon Pard
August 14, 2017: Edged Weapons, Time Travel, and the Unexpected: Andre Norton's Trey of Swords
August 28, 2017: An Independent Woman: Andre Norton's Zarsthors's Bane
September 11, 2017: Coming Full Circle: Andre Norton's Gate of the Cat
September 25, 2017: Another Life, Another Geas: Andre Norton's Ware Hawk
October 09, 2017: Coming of Age in a New World: Andre Norton's Horn Crown
October 23, 2017: Farewell to the Witch World: Andre Norton & A.C. Crispin's Songsmith
November 06, 2017: Dispatches from the Gender Wars: Andre Norton's Storm Over Warlock
November 20, 2017: Smurfette Saves the World: Andre Norton's Ordeal in Otherwhere
December 04, 2017: Time After Time After Time: Andre Norton's Forerunner Foray
December 18, 2017: A Little Alien Magic: Andre Norton's Forerunner
January 08, 2018: Once Again, With Closure: Andre' Norton's Forerunner: The Second Venture
January 22, 2018: After the Apocalypse: Andre Norton's Daybreak 2250 A. D.
February 05, 2018: Still Not Even Slightly Apolitical: Andre Norton's Beast Master
February 19, 2018: Going Native: Andre Norton's Lord of Thunder
March 05, 2018: A Boy's Own Adventure: Andre Norton's Sargasso of Space
March 19, 2018: It's a Boy's Universe After All: Andre Norton's Plague Ship
April 02, 2018: Vacation from Hell: Andre Norton's Voodoo Planet
April 16, 2018: Ticking Off the Boxes: Andre Norton's Star Hunter
April 30, 2018: Special Delivery: Andre Norton's Postmarked the Stars
May 15, 2018: Surviving the Nuclear Holocaust: Andre Norton's Sea Siege
May 29, 2018: Worlds Beside Themselves: Andre Norton's Star Gate
June 11, 2018: Surprisingly Timely: Andre Norton's Night of Masks
June 25, 2018: Going Green: Andre Norton's Judgment on Janus
July 09, 2018: Taking Back the World: Andre Norton's Victory on Janus
July 23, 2018: Where Space Adventure Meets Good Old Political SF: Andre Norton's Catseye
August 06, 2018: Worlds Beside Worlds: Andre Norton's Crossroads of Time
August 20, 2018: Bouncing Through Realities: Andre Norton's Quest Crosstime
September 04, 2018: Throwback Planetary Adventure: Andre Norton's Zero Stone
September 18, 2018: Blowing Up Assumptions (and Other Things): Andre Norton's Uncharted Stars
October 01, 2018: Adventures in Time Travel: Andre Norton's Time Traders
October 15, 2018: Adventures in Space and Time: Andre Norton's Galactic Derelict
October 29, 2018: When It All Goes Wrong: Andre Norton's Defiant Agents
November 12, 2018: Back On Track: Andre Norton's Key Out of Time
November 26, 2018: The Accidental Catalyst: Andre Norton's X Factor
December 10, 2018: Saving a World with Sioux Spaceman
December 24, 2018: Culture Wars in Andre Norton's Eye of the Monster
January 14, 2019: Killer Flora, Fascinating Fauna: Andre Norton's Voorloper
January 28, 2019: A Girl's Life is No Picnic: Andre Norton's Steel Magic
February 11, 2019: At Last It's a Girl's World in: Andre Norton's Octagon Magic
February 25, 2019: Trying Hard to Get it Right in: Andre Norton's Dragon Magic
March 11, 2019: Turning the World with: Andre Norton's Fur Magic
March 25, 2019: A Whole Different Kind of Time Travel: Andre Norton's Lavender-Green Magic
April 08, 2019: Quietly Subversive '70s Fantasy: Andre Norton's Red Hart Magic
April 22, 2019: Touching Magic with: Andre Norton's Hands of Lyr
May 06, 2019: Reflections on: Andre Norton's Mirror of Destiny
May 20, 2019: Tracking Evil in: Andre Norton's Scent of Magic
June 04, 2019: Amping Up the Weird in: Andre Norton's Wind in the Stone
June 14, 2019: Swan Song: Andre Norton's Taste of Magic
July 01, 2019: Surviving an Apocalypse: Andre Norton's Dark Piper
July 15, 2019: Heartless: Andre Norton's Dread Companion
July 29, 2019: Celebrating the Sixth Sense: Andre Norton’s Three Hands for Scorpio
August 12, 2019: All Too Time Timely: Andre Norton's Star Guard
August 26, 2019: Marooned on the Last Planet: Andre Norton's Star Rangers
September 09, 2019: Double Dystopia in: Andre Norton's Stars Are Ours!
September 23, 2019: When Species Collide: Andre Norton's Star Born
October 07, 2019: Again, All Too Timely: Andre Norton's Secret of the Lost Race
October 21, 2019: Twist and Turns in: Andre Norton's Android At Arms
November 04, 2019: Worlds Besides Worlds: Andre Norton's Wraiths of Time
November 18, 2019: Agency and Mind Control in: Andre Norton's Ice Crown
December 02, 2019: Andre Norton Goes Historical in Shadow Hawk
December 16, 2019: Neither Here Nor There: Andre Norton's Operation Time Search
January 06, 2020: Rolled by the Dice: in Andre Norton's Quag Keep
January 20, 2020: A Collaborative Effort: Andre Norton's & Jean Rabe's Return to Quag Keep
February 03, 2020: A Little Horror, a Lot of Delight: Andre Norton's Ralestone Luck
February 18, 2020: All Rebel, No Cause: Andre Norton's Ride Proud, Rebel!
March 02, 2020: Andre Norton Goes West in Rebel Spurs
March 16, 2020: Andre Norton Goes Ruritarian in Prince Commands
March 30, 2020: Sliding from World to World in Andre Norton's Knave of Dreams
April 13, 2020: The War Begins in Andre Norton's The Sword is Drawn
April 27, 2020: Marvels and Piracies in Andre Norton's Sword in Sheath
May 11, 2020: The War Never Ends in Andre Norton's At Swords Point
May 25, 2020: Kitties in Space: Andre Norton's Star Ka`at
June 09, 2020: Kids Save the World in Andre Norton's Star Ka`at World
June 22, 2020: Alien Collaboration: Andre Norton's Star Ka`ats and the Plant People
July 06, 2020: Wrapping Up the Series in: Andre Norton's Star Ka`ats and the Winged Warriors
July 20, 2020: Love and Colonialism in Andre Norton’s Stand to Horse
August 03, 2020: Andre Norton Goes Gothic in White Jade Fox
August 17, 2020: Wrecking the Caribbean in Andre Norton's Opal-Eyed Fan
August 31, 2020: Rampant Victoriana in Andre Norton's Velvet Shadows
September 14, 2020: Ruritania Meets Gothic in Andre Nortons Iron Butterflies
September 28, 2020: Spinning Through Genres in Andre Norton's Wheel of Stars
October 13, 2020: Andre Norton Gives Romantic Suspense a Whril in Snow Shadow
October 26, 2020: Andre Norton Takes to the High Seas in Yankee Privateer
November 09, 2020: Delivering the Goods in Andre Norton's Stand and Deliver
November 23, 2020: Living the Arizona Dream in Andre Norton's Ten Mile Treasure
December 07, 2020: Piracy in the Caribbean: Andre Norton's Scarface
January 04, 2021: Of Animal Bondage: Andre Norton's Iron Cage
January 19, 2021: A Human-Free Earth: Andre Norton's Breed to Come
February 01, 2021: When Genres Clash: Andre Norton's Here Abide Monsters
February 15, 2021: Ticking the Plot Boxes in Andre Norton's Yurth Burden
March 01, 2021: Tweaking the Formula in Andre Norton's Moon Called
March 15, 2021: Finding the Groove Again: Andre Norton's Brother to Shadows
March 29, 2021: Flash Gordon's Kid Cousin Journeys to the Center of the Earth: Andre Norton's Garan the Eternal
April 12, 2021: A Dim and Diminished Reflection: Andre Norton's Merlin's Mirror
April 26, 2021: Winged Magic: Andre Norton's Flight in Yiktor
May 10, 2021: So Much Story, So Little Page Count: Andre Norton's Dare To Go A-Hunting
May 24, 2021: Variations on a Theme: Andre Norton's Spell of the Witch World
June 07, 2021: Closing the Book on a World: Andre Norton's Warding of Witch World
June 21, 2021: Clawing Toward Hope: Andre Norton's No Night Without Stars
July 06, 2021: Losing Control of the Plot: Andre Norton's Perilous Dreams
July 19, 2021: Andre Norton Tackles Climate Change in Outside
August 02, 2021: Beast and Fable in Andre Norton's Rogue Reynard
August 16, 2021: Collecting the Plot Coupons in Andre Norton's Seven Spells to Sunday
August 30, 2021: Tempting the Devil in Andre Norton's Sneeze on Sunday
September 13, 2021: Combining Talents in Andre Norton's Atlantis Endgame
September 27, 2021: Tripping the Light Fantastic in Andre Norton's Derelict for Trade
October 12, 2021: A Shadow of Things to Come: Andre Norton's Huon of the Horn
October 25, 2021: Alternate Historical Fantasy Done Right in Shadow of Albion
November 08, 2021: Essaying the Epic in Andre Norton and Mercedes Lackey’s Elvenbane
November 22, 2021: Weaving Worlds and Words in Andre Norton and Susan Shwartz’s Imperial lady
December 08, 2021: A Little Alien Adventure: Andre Norton and Michael Gilbert’s Day of the Ness
January 03, 2022: Mixing It Up in Andre Norton and Lyn McConchie's Beast Master's Circus
January 17, 2022: Echo and Hommage in Andre Norton and Sasha Miller's To the King A Daughter
January 31, 2022: An Unlikely Alliance: Andre Norton and Robert Block's The Jekyll Legacy
February 14. 2022: Time Out of Joint: Andre Norton and P.M. Griffin's Firehand
March 01, 2022: Missing the Key in Andre Norton and Lyn McConchie's Ciara's Song
March 14, 2022: The Last Key in the Last Door: Andre Norton and Lyn McConchie's Key of the Keplian
March 28, 2022: And So We Make an End: The Andre Norton Reread Reaches Its Conclusion
Judith Tarr forayed into the Witch World with a novella, “Falcon Law,” in Four from the Witch World. Her first novel, The Isle of Glass, appeared in 1985. Her new short novel, Dragons in the Earth, a contemporary fantasy set in Arizona, was published last fall by Book View Cafe. In between, she’s written historicals and historical fantasies and epic fantasies and space operas, many of which have been published as ebooks from Book View Café. She has won the Crawford Award, and been a finalist for the World Fantasy Award and the Locus Award. She lives in Arizona with an assortment of cats, a blue-eyed spirit dog, and a herd of Lipizzan horses.
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