Women Writing Science Fiction As Men (2003) [Anthology]
by Linda J. Dunn Barbara Galler-Smith Adrienne Gormley Robyn Herrington Janis Ian Kay Kenyon Mercedes Lackey Susan R. Matthews Terry McGarry Severna Park Jennifer Roberson Kristine Kathryn Rusch Karen E. Taylor Leslie What Leah A. Zeldes
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The premise of this anthology is that all the stories are written by women from the point of view of a man, in such a way that the gender of the narrator is essential to the story.
Edited by Mike Resnick
Contents:
- Homecoming by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
- Big by Leah A. Zeldes
- Prayerville by Janis Ian
- Kingdom Come by Kay Kenyon
- Licensed to Reclaim by Laura Resnick
- Better Than Ants by Barbara Galler-Smith
- Blackbird, Fly! by Linda J. Dunn
- Call for Submissions by Severna Park
- All My Children by Leslie What
- What Goes Around by Robyn Herrington
- Thumping the Weaver by Susan R. Matthews
- Maxwell's Law by Adrienne Gormley
- Diving After Reflected Woman by Terry McGarry
- Sweeps Week by Mercedes Lackey
- A Good Idea at the Time by Karen E. Taylor
- Jesus Freaks by Jennifer Roberson.
Original title: Women Writing Science Fiction As Men
Original languages:
English
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Genre: Fiction→ Science Fiction→ Sex & Gender Roles
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