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'''"When It Changed"''' is a short story by [[Joanna Russ]]. It was first published in ''[[Again, Dangerous Visions]]'', a 1972 anthology edited by [[Harlan Ellison]].
'''"When It Changed"''' is a short story by [[Joanna Russ]]. It was first published in ''[[Again, Dangerous Visions]]'', a 1972 anthology edited by [[Harlan Ellison]].


The story won a [[Nebula Award]] for 1972 and was awarded a Retrospective [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award|Tiptree Award]] in 1996.
The story won a [[Nebula Award]] for 1972 and was one of the winners of the Retrospective [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award|Tiptree Award]] in 1996.


[[category:1972 Publications]] [[category:Nebula Award winning short stories|Nebula Award winning short stories]] [[category:Tiptree Award winning works]]
==Editions and translations==
* German / deutsch "Als alles anders wurde"
* German / deutsch "Als es anders wurde"
* German / deutsch "Veränerung"
* Included in ''[[The Zanzibar Cat]]'' (1983 collection of stories by Joanna Russ)
* ''The Road to Science Fiction #3: From Heinlein to Here'' ed. by [[James Gunn]]
 
 
 
[[category:1972 publications]]  
[[category:Nebula Award winning short stories]]  
[[category:Tiptree Award winning works]]
[[Category:Short stories]]
[[category:Joanna Russ]]

Latest revision as of 13:30, 7 June 2011

"When It Changed" is a short story by Joanna Russ. It was first published in Again, Dangerous Visions, a 1972 anthology edited by Harlan Ellison.

The story won a Nebula Award for 1972 and was one of the winners of the Retrospective Tiptree Award in 1996.

Editions and translations

  • German / deutsch "Als alles anders wurde"
  • German / deutsch "Als es anders wurde"
  • German / deutsch "Veränerung"
  • Included in The Zanzibar Cat (1983 collection of stories by Joanna Russ)
  • The Road to Science Fiction #3: From Heinlein to Here ed. by James Gunn