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* [[Melissa Scott]]. [[The Kindly Ones]] | * [[Melissa Scott]]. [[The Kindly Ones]] | ||
* [[Nancy Springer]]. [[Larque on the Wing]] (gender switch) | * [[Nancy Springer]]. [[Larque on the Wing]] (gender switch) | ||
* [Caitlin Sullivan]]and [[Kate Bornstein]]. [[Nearly Roadkill]] | * [[Caitlin Sullivan]] and [[Kate Bornstein]]. [[Nearly Roadkill]] | ||
Revision as of 19:05, 12 September 2007
- L. Frank Baum.* The Land of Oz (Tip/Ozma gender-switch)
- L. Frank Baum. The Enchanted Island of Yew
- Marion Zimmer Bradley. Darkover
- Emma Bull. Bone Dance.
- Sarah Caudwell. Thus was Adonis Murdered, The Shortest Way to Hades, The Sirens Sang of Murder and The Sibyl in Her Grave.
- Candas Dorsey. Machine Sex and Other Stories
- Candas Dorsey. Dark Earth Dreams (discbook).
- L. Timmel Duchamp . "Welcome, Kid, to the Real World" in Tales of the Unanticipated Spring / Summer / Fall 1996
- Greg Egan. Distress
- Kelly Eskridge. "And Salome Danced." (Little Deaths, Ellen Datlow, ed, 1996, and Best Lesbian Erotica, Tristan Taomino, ed.)
- Ursula K. Le Guin. Left Hand of Darkness
- Ursula K. Le Guin. "Coming of Age in Karhide" (New Legends, Greg Bear, ed.)
- Walt Leibscher. "Do Androids Dream of Electric Love?" in Strange Bedfellows edited by Thomas N. Scortia (1972)
- Laurie Marks . Delan the Mislaid
- Laurie Marks. The Moonbane Mage
- Laurie Marks. Ara's Field
- Judith Moffet . Time Like an Ever-Rolling Stream
- Melissa Scott. The Kindly Ones
- Nancy Springer. Larque on the Wing (gender switch)
- Caitlin Sullivan and Kate Bornstein. Nearly Roadkill
- Élisabeth Vonarburg. Silent City.
- Élisabeth Vonarburg. "In the Pit" (Tesseracts 2).
- Élisabeth Vonarburg. "Bande Ohne Ende" (Tomorrow, 1/94, #3)
- Chelsea Quinn Yarbro. "Allies" (in Cautionary Tales (1978)
Credits
List originally compiled by Laurie J. Marks as "Gender Ambiguity: A Seriously Incomplete Bibliography of Fiction in Which Gender Is Eliminated or Ambiguous" (1997 May 22) available at the feministsf.org website at http://feministsf.org/bibs/ambiggen.html