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Women Writing Science Fiction as Men is a 2003 anthology edited by Mike Resnick.

The premise was for women sf writers to write a story "not about a man's actions, not using him as a main character, but as a man"; that "each story had to be told in the first person of a man; and second, if changing the narrator from Victor to Victoria didn't invalidate the story we didn't want it." -- from Resnick's Introduction.

Editions

  • 2003: Daw, New York.

Contents

  • Introduction by Mike Resnick;
  • "Homecoming" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch;
  • "Big" by Leah A. Zeldes;
  • "Prayerville" by Janis Ian;
  • "Kingdom Come" by Kay Kenyon;
  • "Licensed to Reclaim" by Laura Resnick;
  • "Better Than Ants" by Barbara Galler-Smith;
  • "Blackbird, Fly!" by Linda J. Dunn;
  • "Call for Submissions" by Severna Park;
  • "All My Children" by Leslie What;
  • "What Goes Around" by Robyn Herrington;
  • "Thumping the Weaver" by Susan R. Matthews;
  • "Maxwell's Law" by Adrienne Gormley;
  • "Diving After Reflected Woman" by Terry McGarry;
  • "Sweeps Week" by Mercedes Lackey;
  • "A Good Idea at the Time" by Karen E. Taylor;
  • "Jesus Freaks" by Jennifer Roberson.