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Off the top of my head, I can name (alphabetically) Susan Cooper, Ursula Le Guin, Anne McCaffrey, and J.K. Rowling as well-known female fantasy authors. That's wonderful. But being well-known and being creative are two different things. J.K. Rowling, for instance, can't seriously be compared to Tolkien in the creativity sweepstakes.Take your figures out of the narrow niche of "female fantasy authors" and put them into the "fantasy authors" category and they look pretty ordinary.
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