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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
* "[[Demon Lover]]" (lesbian ghost story in ''Trash: Ghost Stories'')
* "Ounces" (fantasy short story in ''[[Swords of the Rainbow]]'')
===Non-SFnal work===
* ''Skin: Talking About Sex, Class and Literature'' (1994) (winner: 1995 ALA Gay & Lesbian Book Award)
* ''Skin: Talking About Sex, Class and Literature'' (1994) (winner: 1995 ALA Gay & Lesbian Book Award)
* ''Trash: Short Stories'' (1988)
* ''Trash: Short Stories'' (1988)
** "[[Demon Lover]]" (lesbian ghost story)
* "Ounces" (fantasy short story in ''[[Swords of the Rainbow]]'')
* ''The Women Who Hate Me'' (poetry collection)
* ''The Women Who Hate Me'' (poetry collection)
** 1983  Long Haul Press edition
** 1983  Long Haul Press edition
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Latest revision as of 19:20, 12 December 2010

Dorothy Allison, an outspoken feminist and dyke, is best known for her non-SF work, Bastard Out of California. However, she has written fantasy-based works, and has served on the advisory board for the James Tiptree, Jr. Award.

Bibliography

Non-SFnal work

  • Skin: Talking About Sex, Class and Literature (1994) (winner: 1995 ALA Gay & Lesbian Book Award)
  • Trash: Short Stories (1988)
  • The Women Who Hate Me (poetry collection)
    • 1983 Long Haul Press edition
    • 1990 Firebrand Press expanded edition
  • Two or Three Things I Know for Sure (1996 drama & spoken-word collection)
  • Bastard Out of Carolina (1993 novel; adapted into film)
  • Cavedweller (1998; winner, 1998 Lambda Literary Award)