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SF and Fantasy Alternate Sexuality Listing
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**NEW NOTE: My paper is due Monday. If anybody knows in what Arthur
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C. Clarke book he mentions orbitl satellites, please e-mail me title,
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and, if possible, bibliographic information. MANY MANY THANKS!**
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(All comments and critique welcome. I'd appreciate any comments on the books
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listed here, any additional books by these authors, regardless of
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sexual content, and anything you may have forgotten or assumed
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somebody else would recommend :-). In addition, I'm also looking for
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more non-positive renditions of alternate sexuality in fantasy...feel
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free to send me SF too and I'll add it to the list even though I may
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not use it for my paper. I don't have time to read all of these, so
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I'm relying on your comments. Not everything listed here may be sf/f.
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Please, if you recommend something, or correct something, let me know
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if it's fantasy or science fiction.
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Many, many thanks...I'm sorry I can't thank you all personally. I'll
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keep posting updated lists every couple of weeks.)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY:
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Garber, Eric & Lyn Paleo
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Uranian Worlds: A Reader's Guide to Alternate Sexuality in Science
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Fiction and Fantasy
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CRITICISM:
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Across the Wounded Galaxy: Interviews with writers
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Delany, Samuel R.
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The Jewel-Hinged Jaw (contains a critique of LeGuin's
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The Dispossessed)
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Frye, Northrop
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Jamison, Frederick
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MAGAZINES:
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Amazing Stories
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Quick, W.T. - "Whatever Gets You Through The Night" - March
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1990
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Analog
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Byers Edward - "The Disconnect" - August 1982
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Turtledov, Harry - _The Great Unknown_ = April, May, June 1991
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Galaxy
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Varley's "Eight Worlds" stories - mid-to-late 70s
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Asimov's
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Varley, John - "The Barbie Murders" - Feb 1978
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Shepard, Lucius - "A Traveler's Tale" - July 1984
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Rainbow, Tom - "The Science Fiction of Sex change" - July 1985
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Jablokov, Alexander - "The Death Artist" - Aug 1990
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Casper, Susan - "Nine Tenths of the Law" - Jul 1991
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Varley, John - "Her Girl Friday" - Aug 1992
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F & SF Magazine
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Heinlein, Robert - "All You Zombies" - March 1959
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Varley, John - "Picnic on Nearside" - Aug 1974
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Omni
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Shepard, Lucius - "Life of Buddha" - May 1988
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Calder, Richard - "Mosquito" - Jul 1990
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Penthouse
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Ellison, Harlan - "Erotophobia" - 1981
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Playboy
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Heym, Stefan - "The Wachsmuth Syndrome" - Sept 1972
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ANTHOLOGIES:
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Baen, Jim - New Destinies IX
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Flynn, Michael - "Werehouse" - Fall 1990
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Carr, Terry - Universe 9 & 10
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Varley, John - "Options"
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Busby, F.M. - "First Person Plural"
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Datlow, Ellen - Alien Sex
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Baker, Scott - "The Jamesburg Incubus"
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Decarnin, Camilla - Worlds Apart: An Anthology of Lesbian and
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Gay Science Fiction and Fantasy
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Del Rey, Judy-Lynn - Stellar 7
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Hogan, James - "Identity Crises"
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Dozois, Gardner - Year's Best - 7th and 8th
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Brennert, Alan - "The Third Sex"
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Jablokov, Alex - "The Death Artist"
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Elder, Joseph - Eros in Orbit
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Scortia, Thomas - "Flowering Narcissus"
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Elliot, Jeffrey M. - Kindred Spirits: An Anthology of Gay and
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Lesbian Science Fiction
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Foster, Alan Dean - Smart Dragons, Foolish Elves
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Lynn, Elizabeth - "The Man who was Pregnant"
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Knight, Damon - Orbit 9
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Wilhem, Kate - "The Infinity Box"
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Rusch, Kristine Kathryn - Pulphouse3
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Brennert, Alan - "the Third Sex"
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Salmonson, Jessica Amanda - Amazons! & Amazins II
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Tomoe Gozen series
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Sargent, Pamela - Bio-Futures
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LeGuin, Ursula K. - "Nine Lives"
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Scortia, Thomas - Strange Bedfellows
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Carlson, W. - "Dinner at Helen's"
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Torgeson, Ray - Chrysalis 1
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Lynn, Elizabeth - "The Man Who was Pregnant"
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ed (?) - Interzone 2
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Gibson, William - "The Brains of Rats"
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(bisexual transvestite)
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ed (?) - Burning Chrome
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Gibson, William & Shirley - "The Belonging Kind"
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Fantasy & SF:
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Anderson, Poul
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Eutopia (short story)
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Andros, Phil
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Below the Belt % Other Stories
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The Boys in Blue
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Different Strokes: Stories
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Roman Conquests
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Stud: A Novel
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Anthony, Piers (SF)
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Trilogy: (threesome)
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Omnivore
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Orn
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Ox
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Pornucopia (bisexual (sorta) male protagonist, good for a
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laugh)
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Aspirin, Robert (F)
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Thieves' World series, ed.
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Myth series
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Myth-ing Persons
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Myth-nomers and Im-pervections
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M.Y.T.H. Inc. Link
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Myth Directions
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Myth Conceptions
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Little Myth Marker
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Hit or Myth
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Another Fine Myth
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Atwood, Margaret (SF)
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The Handmaid's Tale (also made into a reasonably good movie,
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although they change the ending)
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Baker, Sharon: (boy prostitute) (SF/F)
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Quarreling, They Met the Dragon
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Journey to Membliar
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The Burning Tears of Sassurum
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Barrus, Tim
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Genocide (short story collection)
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Baudino, Gael (F)
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Dragon Trilogy (men changed into women - some become lesbians,
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some don't, some suicide)
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Gossamer Axe (woman searching for her lesbian lover)
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Strands of Starlight
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de Berg, Jean
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The Image
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Bishop, Michael
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Unicorn Mountain
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Bradbury, Ray (SF)
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I Sing the Body Electric (collection)
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"The Warm Wind and the Cold" ('swishy gay boys')
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Bradley, Marion Zimmer (SF/F) (bisexuality accepted, women's society
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with many lesbians, oppressions of women)
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Darkover series
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Thendara House
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The Forbidden Tower
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The World Wreckers
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The Heritage of Hastur
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etc....
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Lythande (cross-dressing lesbian protagonist)
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Mists of Avalon (Arthurian fantasy from the point of view of
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three women - quite good)
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Warrior Woman (very bad!) (F) (numerous lesbian characters)
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Ruins of Isis (SF) (numerous lesbian characters)
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Bujold, Lois McMaster (SF)
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Shards of Honor
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Barrayar
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Miles Vorkosigan series (hermaphrodite character)
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The Warrior's Apprentice
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The Vor Game
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Ethan of Athos (gay protagonist from a planet of men)
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Brothers in Arms
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Borders of Infinity (three novellas)
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Burroughs, William S.
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The Naked Lunch
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Busby, F.M.
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Zelda M'Tana
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Breeds of Man
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Butler, Octavia (aliens transform our race - surprisingly good) (SF)
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Dawn
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Adulthood Rites
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Imago (out of print - if you know where to get a copy, please
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let me know!)
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Cadigan, Pat
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"Pretty Boy Crossover" (somewhere in Asimov's)
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Califa, Pat (SF) (lesbians +)
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Doc & Fluff
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Macho Sluts (collection)
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Card, Orson Scott (SF) (author is rabidly homophobic)
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Songmaster (homosexual pedastery)
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Heart's Hope (F) (rape)
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Ender's Game (excellent, despite author's prejudices)
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Speaker for the Dead
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Xenocide
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The Tales of Alvin Maker
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Carter, Lin (F)
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Tara of the Twilight
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Chalker, Jack L. (gender-changing)
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Changewinds series: (SF/F)
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When the Changewinds Blow
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Riders of the Winds
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War of the Maelstrom
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Soul Rider series: (SF/F)
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Spirits of Flux and Anchor
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Empires of Flux and Anchor
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Masters of Flux and Anchor
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The Birth of Flux and Anchor
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Children of Flux and Anchor
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River of the Dancing Gods series (F)
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Rings of the Master series (SF)
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Cherryh, C.J. (SF) (bisexual characters - political handicap)
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Cyteen trilogy (only a trilogy in US paperback edition)
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Clarke, Arthur C. (SF) (recommended)
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Imperial Earth (protagonist is bisexual man - bisexuality norm)
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Songs of Distant Earth
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2010/2061
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Rendezvous with Rama (gay couple)
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Constantine, Storm (SF)
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The Monstrous Regiment (struggle for sexual equality on a
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planet slipping from a proto-feminist society to a matriarchal
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dictatorship)
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Wraeththu series: (humans mutating into hermaphrodites)
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The Enchantments of Flesh and Spirit
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The Bewitchment of Love and Hate (out of print - if
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you know where to get a copy, please tell me!)
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The Fulfillments of Fate and Desire
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Hermetech (protagonist is bi female; bi males)
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Cooke, John Peyton
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Cooper, Edmund (SF)
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Seahorse in the Sky (minor gay character)
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Delany, Samuel (highly recommended)
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Babel-17 (SF)
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Dhalgren (SF) (explicit bisexual scenes, alternative
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lifestyles)
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The Jewels of Astor
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Neveryona series: (F)
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Tales of Neveryon
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Neveryona
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Flight from Neveryon
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Return to Neveryon
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The Bridge of Lost Desire
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Nova
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Stars in my Pocket Like Grains of Sand (SF)
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Triton (SF)
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The Motion of Light on Water (autobiography)
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Heavenly Breakfast (autobiography)
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Disch, Tom
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334 (sex in pre-pubescents; strange sex roles)
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On Wings of Song
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+ some short stories
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Drake, David & S.M. Stirling
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The General series: (3 major characters in a family)
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The Forge
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The Hammer
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The Anvil (forthcoming)
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The Steel (forthcoming)
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Dreher, Sarah
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Duane, Diane (F) (bisexuality is the norm; positive)
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Door into Fire
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Door into Shadow
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Door into Sunset
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Door into Starlight (forthcoming)
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Elliot, Jeffrey
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Fancher, Jane S. (trilogy with bisexual male protagonists)
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Groundties
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Uplink
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Harmonies ofthe Net
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Farmer, Philip Jose (bisexual vampires)
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Image of the Beast
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Blown
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Finch, Sheila
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Infinity's Web
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Forrest, Katherine
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Dreams & Swords
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Daughters of the Coral Dawn
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Franklin, Patrick
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The Uncertainty of Strangers
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Sea Gift (short story)
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Gearhart, Sally Miller
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The Wanderground
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Gerrold, David
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The Man Who Folded Himself
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Gibson, William (SF)
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Sprawl trilogy
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Neuromancer
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Count Zero
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Mona Lisa Overdrive
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Gladney, Heather
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Teot's War
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Gomez, Jewelle
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The Gilda Chronicles
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Haldeman, Joe (SF)
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The Forever War (homosexuality the norm)
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Worlds
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Worlds Apart
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Hambly, Barbara (cruel, insane gay character)
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The Silent Tower
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The Silicon Mage
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Harrison, Harry (SF)
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Star Smasher of the Galaxy Rangers
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Heinlein, Robert A. (SF)
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I Will Fear No Evil (male becomes biseuxal female)
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Stranger in a Strange Land (bisexual male protagonist)
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Number of the Beast
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The Moon is a Harsh Mistress (clan marriages; line marriages)
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Time Enough for Love (bisexual incest, in an odd kind of way)
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Friday (bisexual female protagonist)
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The Cat Who Walks Through Walls
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To Sail Beyond the Sunset
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Herbert Frank (SF)
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God Emperor of Dune (lesbians in the army ?)
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Huff, Tanya
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Fire's Stone
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Blood Price
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Blood Trail
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Keegan, Mel
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Death's Head (gay men)
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Kerr, Katherine
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Daggerspell
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Darkspell
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Kushner, Ellen (F)
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Swordspoint (bisexual man and gay man)
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Thomas the Rhymer (no bi or gay content, but a great book)
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Lackey, Mercedes (F)
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Arrows trilogy: (gay characters)
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Arrows of the Queen
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Arrow's Flight
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Arrow's Fall
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Last Herald-Mage trilogy: (gay protagonists)
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Magic's Pawn
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Magic's Promise
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Magic's Price
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Oathbound
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Oathbreakers
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Winds of Fate
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Winds of Change
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Knight of Ghosts & Shadows (with Ellen Guon) (triple)
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Summoned to Tourney (with Ellen Guon) (sequel to _Knight_)
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Diana Tregarde series: (pagan witch)
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Children of the Night
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Burning Water
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Jinx High
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Serrated Edge series:
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Born to Run (with Larry Dixon) (boy prostitute)
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Wheels of Fire (with Mark Shepherd)
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Lee, Tanith
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Flat Earth series (everyone is bi):
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Night's Master
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Death's Master
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Delusion's Master
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Delerium's Mistress
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Night's Sorceries
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Birthgrave trilogy (countries where homosexuality
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Stormlord is common)
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LeGuin, Ursula K. (SF)
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The Left Hand of Darkness (neuter alien, except during mating,
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when can be either sex; seminal work)
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The Dispossessed (some bisexuality)
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Littell, Jonathan (cyberpunk)
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Bad Voltage (gay male protagonist)
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Logston, Anne (F)
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Shadow
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Shadow Hunt
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Shadow Dance
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Lynn, Elizabeth (F)
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Chronicles of Tornor:
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Watchtower
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Dancers of Arun
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Northern Girl
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The Sardonyx Net (SF) (sadism and incest; moderately sympathetic)
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The Woman Who Loved the Moon (short story collection)
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(also in Amazons!, ed. J.A. Salmonson)
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A Different Light (gay male protagonists)
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"The Man Who Was Pregnant" (short story)
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Marks, Laurie J.
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Delan the Mislaid (a world with race of hermaphrodites)
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The Moonbane Mage
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Ara's Field
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The Watcher's Mask (different world; no LBG content)
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McCaffrey, Anne (SF/F)
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Dragonrider series: (implications that some green riders are gay)
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Dragonflight
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Dragonquest
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The White Dragon
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The Harper Hall of Pern:
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Dragonsong
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Dragonsinger
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Dragondrums
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Moreta (specific incident with gay male dragonriders)
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Nerilka's Story
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Dragonsdawn
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Renegades of Pern
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All the Weyrs of Pern
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McGeehee, Peter
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McGregory, Loren (F)
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The Net (lesbian, gay and bi characters)
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McIntyre, Vonda N. (SF)
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Starfarers (partnership of two men and a woman)
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Dreamsnake
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Transition
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Metaphase
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Meier, Shirley
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Shadow's Daughter (2nd book in series with S.M. Stirling)
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The Sharpest Edge (with Stirling)
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The Cage (with Stirling)
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Shadow's Son (with Stirling and Karen Wehrstein)
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Meluch, R.M. (SF)
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Sovereign (bisexual male protagonist)
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Minns, Eric
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Island Boy
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Moon, Elizabeth
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Deed of Paksenarrion (pair of lesbians; homosexuality fairly
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normal though uncommon, asexual heroine)
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Moorcock, Michael (classic)
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Gloriana (F) (detailed exploration of sexuality)
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many, many SF novels which mention bisexuality in passing
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Adventures of Catherine Cornelius and Una Persson in the 20th
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Century (SF)
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Morrow, James
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Nader, George
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Chrome
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Niven, Larry (SF) (recommended)
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Ringworld (ritualized sex between species)
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The Integral Trees (lesbian warriors)
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Piercy, Marge (SF)
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Woman at the Edge of Time (bisexual utopia)
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He, She, & It (sexual relationship with android)
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Pohl, Fred (SF)
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Gateway (bisexuality is the norm and concern of protagonist)
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Pollack Rachel
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"Black Rose, White Rose" (short story)
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Pynchon, Thomas
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The Crying of Lot 49
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V., A Novel
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Gravity's Rainbow
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Vineland
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Slow Learner (short story collection)
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Reage, Pauline (not SF or F, but fascinating anyway)
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The Story of O (I & II) (s&m, lesbians, slavery)
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Rice, Anne (F)
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Vampire series:
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Interview with a Vampire
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The Vampire Lestat
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Queen of the Damned
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Tale of the Body Thief
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Cry to Heaven
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Exit to Eden (as Anne Rampling) (s&m)
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Sleeping Beauty series (as A.N. Roquelaire) (s&m)
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The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty
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Beauty's Punishment
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Beauty's Release
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Ridley, Philip
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Crocodilia [publ: Brilliance]
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Rivkin, J.F. (F)
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Silverglass series: (two bisexual female protagonists)
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Silverglass
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Web of Wind
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Witch of Rhosthyl
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Mistress of Ambiguities
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Robinson, Spider (SF)
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Stardance
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Timepressure (scared butch men discovering bisexuality)
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Callahan's Lady
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Lady Slings the Booze
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Russ, Joanna
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The Female Man
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Zanzibar Cat (short story collection)
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"When It Changed" (also in Ellison's _Dangerous
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Visions_, and Nestle's _Women on Women_)
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"Mr Wilde's Second Chance"
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Extraordinary People (short story collection)
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"Bodies"
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"Mystery of the Young Gentleman"
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Hidden Side of the Moon (short story collection)
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"Cliches From Outer Space"
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Ryman, Geoff
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The Child Garden
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Schulman, J. Neil (SF)
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The Rainbow Cadenza (gay men, scarcity of women)
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Scott, Melissa
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Mighty Good Road (SF) (lesbian protagonist)
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The Armor of Light (with Lisa Barnett) (F) (several gay males)
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Shirley, John (SF) (gay, lesbian)
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A Song Called Youth (aka Eclipse, Eclipse Penumbra, etc)
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Silverberg, Robert (SF/F)
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At Winter's End (bisexual woman; twining?; voluntary conception)
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Book of Skulls
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Slonczewski, Joan (SF) (good)
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Door into Ocean
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Smith, Cordwainer
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The Crime and Glory of Commander Suzdahl
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(women die out; men survive by cloning)
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Spedding, (Alison) (F) (bisexual female protagonist in sexist and
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homophobic society)
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The Road and the Hills
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A Cloud over Water
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The Streets of the City
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Stirling, S.M.
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Marching Through Georgia
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Under the Yoke (lesbians)
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The Stone Dogs (first real treatment of homosexuality in
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trilogy)
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Snowbrother (rest of series see Meier and Wehrstein)
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Sturgeon, Theodore (SF)
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Venus Plus X (gender identity)
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"The World Well Lost", _E.Pluribus Unicorn_
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Tarr, Judith (F)
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Avaryan Rising:
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The Hall of the Mountain King (bi mercenaries)
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The Lady of Han-Gilen
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A Fall of Princes (two rival princes fall in love, one
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eventually undergoes a sorcerous sex-change)
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Tepper, Sheri S.
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Side Show (SF) (hermaphrodites, incest)
|
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True Game series: (F)
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The Song of Mavin Manyshaped
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The Flight of Mavin Manyshaped
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The Search of Mavin Manyshaped
|
||
King's Blood Four
|
||
Necromancer Nine
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||
Wizard's Eleven
|
||
Jinian Footseer
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||
Jinian Dervish Daughter
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||
Jinian Star-Eye
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Northshore
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Southshore
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The Gate to Women's Country
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Grass
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Raising the Stones
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Tiptree, James (SF)
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||
Starsongs of an Old Primate (short story collection)
|
||
Your Haploid Heart
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||
A Momentary Taste of Being
|
||
Her Smoke Rose up Forever (short story col.)
|
||
Your Faces, O My Sisters!
|
||
Houston, Houston, Do Read?
|
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With Delicate Mad Hands
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Vance, Jack (F)
|
||
The Green Pearl (second in Lyonesse trilogy - bisexual and
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homosexual characters)
|
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Varley, John
|
||
Gaea Trilogy: (SF/F) (bisexual woman hero)
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Titan
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||
Wizard
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||
Demon
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||
Opiuchi Hotline (SF) (sex change)
|
||
The Persistence of Vision (SF)
|
||
The Barbie Murders (SF)
|
||
Hall of the Martian Kings (SF)
|
||
Blue Champagne (SF)
|
||
Steel Beach
|
||
|
||
Vinge, Vernor (SF)
|
||
Marooned in Realtime (lesbians)
|
||
Across Realtime
|
||
Peace War series (married lesbians)
|
||
|
||
Wehrstein, Karen
|
||
Lion's Heart
|
||
Lion's Soul
|
||
Shadow's Son (with Shirley Meier and S.M. Stirling)
|
||
|
||
Wilhelm, Kate
|
||
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
|
||
|
||
Wittig, Monique
|
||
Les Guirilleres
|
||
|
||
Woolf, Virginia
|
||
Orlando (sex-changing across time)
|
||
|
||
Wright, Helen (SF)
|
||
A Matter of Oaths (bisexuality is the norm)
|
||
|
||
Yolen, Jane (F)
|
||
Sister Light, Sister Dark (gay themes)
|
||
White Jenna
|
||
|
||
*****
|
||
|
||
Respond to moh2@midway.uchicago.edu
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--
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They cannot scare me with their empty spaces
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||
Between stars - on stars where no human race is
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I have it in me so much nearer home
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To scare myself with my own desert places. - Robert Frost
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