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* "Foreword: Strange Attractors" by William Gibson; | * "Foreword: Strange Attractors" by William Gibson; | ||
* Introduction; | * Introduction; | ||
* "Her Furry Face" by Leigh Kennedy; | * "Her Furry Face" by [[Leigh Kennedy]]; | ||
* "War Bride" by Rick Wilber; | * "War Bride" by Rick Wilber; | ||
* "How's the Night Life on Cissalda?" Harlan Ellison; | * "How's the Night Life on Cissalda?" Harlan Ellison; | ||
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* "The Jungle Rot Kid on the Nod" by Philip Jose Farmer; | * "The Jungle Rot Kid on the Nod" by Philip Jose Farmer; | ||
* "Husbands" [[Lisa Tuttle]]; | * "Husbands" [[Lisa Tuttle]]; | ||
* "When the Fathers Go" Bruce McAllister; | * "[[When the Fathers Go]]" [[Bruce McAllister]]; | ||
* "Dancing Chickens" Edward Bryant; | * "Dancing Chickens" Edward Bryant; | ||
* "Roadside Rescue" [[Pat Cadigan]]; | * "Roadside Rescue" [[Pat Cadigan]]; | ||
Latest revision as of 13:34, 15 April 2007
Alien Sex: 19 Tales by the Masters of Science Fiction and Dark Fantasy is a 1990 anthology edited by Ellen Datlow.
See also the sequel: Off Limits
Contents
- "Foreword: Strange Attractors" by William Gibson;
- Introduction;
- "Her Furry Face" by Leigh Kennedy;
- "War Bride" by Rick Wilber;
- "How's the Night Life on Cissalda?" Harlan Ellison;
- "The Jamesburg Incubus" Scott Baker;
- "Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex" Larry Niven;
- "The First Time" by K. W. Jeter;
- "The Jungle Rot Kid on the Nod" by Philip Jose Farmer;
- "Husbands" Lisa Tuttle;
- "When the Fathers Go" Bruce McAllister;
- "Dancing Chickens" Edward Bryant;
- "Roadside Rescue" Pat Cadigan;
- "Omnisexual" Geoff Ryman;
- "All My Darling Daughters" Connie Willis;
- "Arousal" by Richard Christian Matheson;
- "Scales" by Lewis Shiner;
- "Saving the World at the New Moon Motel" by Roberta Lannes;
- "And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill's Side" by James Tiptree, Jr.;
- "Picture Planes" by Michaela Roessner; and
- "Love and Sex Among the Invertebrates" by Pat Murphy.
Editions
- (Roc (Penguin): New York, 1990.
This is not an explicitly feminist anthology, but it does contain a number of very excellent feminist stories and writers (including Lisa Tuttle, Pat Cadigan, Connie Willis, James Tiptree, Jr., and Pat Murphy).