Men Writing Science Fiction As Women (2003) [Anthology]
by M. Shayne Bell Tobias S. Buckell Michael A. Burstein Ron Collins Jack Dann Nick (Nicholas A.) DiChario Scott Edelman Tom Gerencer David Gerrold Stephen Leigh Barry N. Malzberg Jack Nimersheim Ralph Roberts Frank M. Robinson Robert J. Sawyer Robert Sheckley Bradley H. Sinor Dean Wesley Smith John Teehan
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Summary
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The premise of this anthology is that all the stories are written by men from the point of view of a woman, in such a way that the gender of the narrator is essential to the story.
Edited by Mike Resnick
Contents:
- Not Quite Immaculate by Tom Gerencer
- G-Bomb by Ron Collins
- Together Forever at the End of the World by Scott Edelman
- Crossing the Border by Barry N. Malzberg
- Relativity by Robert J. Sawyer
- A Small Goddess by John Teehan
- A Woman’s Touch by Ralph Roberts
- Staying Still by Stephen Leigh
- The New Breed by Michael A. Burstein
- In the Heart of Kalikuata by Tobias S. Buckell
- Rachel by M. Shayne Bell
- Maternal Instincts by Jack Nimersheim
- Skimming Stones by Bradley H. Sinor
- A Tale of the Oroi by Robert Sheckley
- Summer by Jack Dann
- Digging in Gehenna by David Gerrold
- Zolo and the Jelly Ship by Nick DiChario
- Love Story by Frank M. Robinson
- Mom’s Paradox by Dean Wesley Smith
Original title: Men Writing Science Fiction As Women
Original languages:
English
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Genre: Fiction→ Science Fiction→ Sex & Gender Roles
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