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Varley is often compared to Robert Heinlein. In addition to a similarly descriptive writing style, similarities include free societies and free love.
Varley is noteworthy for the frequent prominence of female characters, unusual in science fiction, and especially so among male authors of hard science fiction. This prominence is not only visible in his Eight Worlds history where sex changes are routine, but in his other works as well. The idea of routine sex changes are also an example of the sexual themes that color his works without dominating them.
John Varley has also written a trilogy of novels set in a hollow world reminiscent in structure to a very large Stanford torus space habitat, but with a distinctly different personality. They are:
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