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==SF-related criticism and trade publications== | ==SF-related criticism and trade publications== | ||
* ''[[Sequential Tart]]'', Jan. 22, 1999 (http://www.sequentialtart.com/archive/feb99/) | * ''[[Sequential Tart]]'', Jan. 22, 1999 (http://www.sequentialtart.com/archive/feb99/) | ||
==Literary non-SF journals== | |||
* ''[[Fantastic Women (Tin House issue 33)]] | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:10, 12 December 2010
This is a list of issues of non-women's journals that have run all-female issues. For instance, only stories written by women.
List of SF fiction journals
- Electric Velocipede Issues No. 14, 2008[1]
- Interzone No. 42, 1990
- Analog 1977, including "Eyes of Amber" by Joan Vinge
- Sequential Tart, Jan. 22, 1999 (http://www.sequentialtart.com/archive/feb99/)
Literary non-SF journals
See also
- Things You Need To Understand #9 - You Don't Get A Cookie, the angry black woman, 2008/4/29; see esp. addendum, 2008/4/29 7:23am
References
- ↑ See Why All Female Contributors?, John Kilma, Electric Velocipede, 2008/4/28 11:00am