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'''The Women Who Walk Through Fire: Women's Fantasy and Science Fiction''' is an edited anthology by [[Susanna Sturgis]], the second of three published by [[Crossing Press]]. | '''The Women Who Walk Through Fire: Women's Fantasy and Science Fiction''' is an edited anthology by [[Susanna Sturgis]], the second of three published by [[Crossing Press]]. | ||
* Volume 1: [[Memories and Visions]] (1989) | |||
* Volume 2: [[The Women Who Walk Through Fire]] (1990) | |||
* Volume 3: [[Dreams in a Minor Key]] (1991) | |||
==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
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[[Category:Anthologies]] | [[Category:Anthologies]] | ||
[[Category:1990 publications]] | [[Category:1990 publications]] | ||
[[Category:Anthologies of women writers]] | |||
Latest revision as of 14:55, 20 March 2007
The Women Who Walk Through Fire: Women's Fantasy and Science Fiction is an edited anthology by Susanna Sturgis, the second of three published by Crossing Press.
- Volume 1: Memories and Visions (1989)
- Volume 2: The Women Who Walk Through Fire (1990)
- Volume 3: Dreams in a Minor Key (1991)
Contents
- Cathy Hinga Haustein, "Earth and Sky Words";
- Rosalind A. Warren, "The Inkblot Test";
- Deborah H. Fruin, "New Age Baby";
- Phyllis Ann Karr, "Night of the Short Knives";
- L. Timmel Duchamp, "The Forbidden Words of Margaret A.";
- G. K. Sprinkle, "Road Runner";
- Cleo Kocol, "Picnic Days";
- Elaine Bergstrom, "Net Songs";
- Carol Severance, "Shark-Killer";
- J. L. Comeau, "Firebird";
- Eleanor Arnason, "A Ceremony of Discontent";
- Merrill Mushroom, "Mamugrandae -- The Second Tale";
- Rachel Pollack, "The Girl Who Went to the Rich Neighborhood";
- Ginger Simpson Curry, "Sahrel Short Swords";
- Lucy Sussex, "My Lady Tongue";
- Ruth Shigezawa, "Hills of Blue, an Orange Moon"; and
- Introduction by the editor Susanna Sturgis.
Editions
- The Crossing Press, Freedom, CA (1990) ISBN 0-89594-419-7