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==Contents==
==Contents==
* "Why Have a Tiptree Award?" by Debbie Notkin;  
* "Why Have a Tiptree Award?" by [[Debbie Notkin]];  
* "And Salome Danced" by Kelley Eskridge;  
* "[[And Salome Danced]]" by [[Kelley Eskridge]];  
* "The Lovers" by Eleanor Arnason;  
* "[[The Lovers]]" by [[Eleanor Arnason]];  
* "Chemistry" by James Patrick Kelly;  
* "[[Chemistry]]" by [[James Patrick Kelly]];  
* "Forgiveness Day" by Ursula K. Le Guin;  
* "[[Forgiveness Day]]" by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]];  
* "Some Strange Desire" by Ian McDonald;  
* "[[Some Strange Desire]]" by [[Ian McDonald]];  
* "Venus Rising" by Carol Emshwiller;  
* "[[Venus Rising]]" by [[Carol Emshwiller]];  
* "Eat Reecebread" by Graham Joyce and Peter F. Hamilton;  
* "[[Eat Reecebread]]" by [[Graham Joyce]] and [[Peter F. Hamilton]];  
* "Motherhood, Etc." by L. Timmel Duchamp;  
* "[[Motherhood, Etc.]]" by [[L. Timmel Duchamp]];  
* "The Other Magpie" by R. Garcia y Robertson;  
* "[[The Other Magpie]]" by [[R. Garcia y Robertson]];  
* "Food Man" by Lisa Tuttle;  
* "[[Food Man]]" by [[Lisa Tuttle]];  
* "Young Woman in a Garden" by Delia Sherman;  
* "[[Young Woman in a Garden]]" by [[Delia Sherman]];  
* "Grownups" by Ian R. MacLeod;  
* "[[Grownups]]" by [[Ian R. MacLeod]];  
* "The Matter of Seggri" by Ursula K. Le Guin;  
* "[[The Matter of Seggri]]" by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]];  




* "About the Authors," and  
* "About the Authors," and  
* "James Tiptree, Jr., Award Winners & Shortlist."  
* "James Tiptree, Jr., Award Winners & Shortlist."


==Editions==
==Editions==

Revision as of 16:34, 2 April 2007

The first James Tiptree, Jr. Award anthology, edited by Debbie Notkin and the Secret Feminist Cabal.

Contents


  • "About the Authors," and
  • "James Tiptree, Jr., Award Winners & Shortlist."

Editions

  • Edgewood Press: Cambridge, MA, 1998. ISBN 0-9629066-8-9. Cover art by Freddie Baer. Book design by John D. Berry and Jeanne Gomoll.