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Men Writing Science Fiction as Women
Author: | Mike Resnick |
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DAW Books, 2003 |
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Book Type: | Anthology |
Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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Synopsis
In this all-new collection of nineteen stories by top male writers, the men are getting a chance to see if they can meet the challenge of successfully writing as women.
Contents:
- 9 - Introduction (Men Writing Science Fiction As Women) - essay by Mike Resnick
- 11 - Not Quite Immaculate - shortstory by Tom Gerencer
- 27 - G-Bomb - shortstory by Ron Collins
- 45 - Together Forever at the End of the World - novelette by Scott Edelman
- 73 - Crossing the Border - shortstory by Barry N. Malzberg
- 79 - Relativity - shortstory by Robert J. Sawyer
- 91 - A Small Goddess - shortstory by John Teehan
- 99 - A Woman's Touch - shortstory by Ralph Roberts
- 119 - Staying Still - shortstory by Stephen Leigh
- 137 - The New Breed - shortstory by Michael A. Burstein
- 155 - In the Heart of Kalikuata - shortstory by Tobias S. Buckell
- 166 - Rachel - (1982) - shortstory by M. Shayne Bell
- 183 - Maternal Instincts - novelette by Jack Nimersheim
- 204 - Skimming Stones - shortstory by Bradley H. Sinor
- 221 - A Tale of the Oroi - novelette by Robert Sheckley
- 248 - Summer - shortstory by Jack Dann
- 259 - Digging in Gehenna - novelette by David Gerrold
- 287 - Zolo and the Jelly Ship - shortstory by Nicholas A. DiChario [as by Nick DiChario ]
- 293 - Love Story - shortstory by Frank M. Robinson
- 311 - Mom's Paradox - shortstory by Dean Wesley Smith
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