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What (who) is J G O Tepper - definition

AMERICAN FICTION WRITER
Sheri Tepper; A. J. Orde; B. J. Oliphant; Sheri S. Eberhart; The Visitor (Sheri S. Tepper); Sherry Tepper; Sherri Tepper; Sheri S Tepper

J. G. O. Tepper         
AUSTRALIAN BOTANIST, TEACHER, PLANT COLLECTOR AND ENTOMOLOGIST (1841-1923)
Otto Tepper; Johann Gottlieb Otto Tepper
Johann Gottlieb Otto Tepper (19 April 1841 – 16 February 1923) was a Prussian-born botanist, teacher, plant collector and entomologist who spent most of his life living and working in Australia. He spent much of his career with the South Australian Museum.
Arielle Tepper         
AMERICAN THEATRE MANAGER
Arielle Tepper Madover
Arielle Tepper is a theater and film producer, native New Yorker, and founder of the concierge service, WhatShouldWeDo?! She also serves as the Board Chair for The Public Theater in New York.
James Tepper         
RESEARCHER
Tepper, James
James M. Tepper is an American neuroscientist currently a Board of Governors Professor of Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience and Distinguished Professor at Rutgers University and an Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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Sheri S. Tepper

Sheri Stewart Tepper (July 16, 1929 – October 22, 2016) was an American writer of science fiction, horror and mystery novels. She is primarily known for her feminist science fiction, which explored themes of sociology, gender and equality, as well as theology and ecology. Often referred to as an eco-feminist of science fiction literature, Tepper personally preferred the label eco-humanist. Though the majority of her works operate in a world of fantastical imagery and metaphor, at the heart of her writing is real-world injustice and pain. She employed several pen names during her lifetime, including A. J. Orde, E. E. Horlak, and B. J. Oliphant.