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==Music==
==Music==
* Baudino, Gael. Gossamer Axe (1990) (woman from ancient Ireland fights the Sidhe for her lesbian lover with an all-woman heavy metal band)
* [[Gael Baudino]]. ''[[Gossamer Axe]]'' (1990) (woman from ancient Ireland fights the Sidhe for her lesbian lover with an all-woman heavy metal band)
* Bull, Emma.
* [[Emma Bull]].
* Elgin, Suzette Haden. Earthsong: Native Tongue III
* [[Suzette Haden Elgin]]. ''[[Earthsong: Native Tongue III]]''
* Gwyneth Jones, ''Bold as Love'' and sequels
* [[Gwyneth Jones]], ''[[Bold as Love]]'' and sequels
* McCaffrey, Anne. Dragonsong
* [[Anne McCaffrey]]. ''[[Dragonsong]]'', ''[[Dragonsinger]]'', and ''[[Dragondrums]]''
* --. Dragonsinger
* [[Cris Newport]]. ''[[The White Bones of Truth]]'' (1994)
* --. Dragondrums
* Newport, Cris. The White Bones of Truth (1994)


==Art==
==Art==
* Riley, Judith Merkle. The Serpent Garden [woman miniature painter in the time of Henry VIII; historical fantasy]
* [[Judith Merkle Riley]]. ''[[The Serpent Garden]]'' [woman miniature painter in the time of Henry VIII; historical fantasy]




[[Category:Themes and tropes]]
[[Category:Themes and tropes]]
[[category:Themes and tropes by name]]

Latest revision as of 18:11, 11 June 2010

Works with some specific focus on music or the arts; the characters might be musicians or artists.

Music

Art