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Stories Featuring or About Menstruation
Stories Featuring or About Menstruation


* [[Suzy McKee Charnas]]. "Boobs" (Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine, 1989; Skin of the Soul, ed. Tuttle, 1990; Penguin book of Modern Fantasy by Women, ed. Williams, 1995)
* [[Suzy McKee Charnas]]. "[[Boobs]]" (Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine, 1989; Skin of the Soul, ed. Tuttle, 1990; Penguin book of Modern Fantasy by Women, ed. Williams, 1995)
* [[Stephen Dedman]]. "From Whom All Blessings Flow"
* [[Stephen Dedman]]. "From Whom All Blessings Flow"
* [[Anita Diamant]]. The Red Tent
* [[Anita Diamant]]. '[[The Red Tent]]'.
* [[Jan Dickson]]. "Moonshine Quartet." Women (Baltimore, Maryland), v. 5, no. 1 (1976) [lesbian protagonist]
* [[Jan Dickson]]. "Moonshine Quartet." Women (Baltimore, Maryland), v. 5, no. 1 (1976) [lesbian protagonist]
* [[Katherine Forrest]]. "O Captain, My Captain" (1987) [menstrual blood vampire story]
* [[Katherine Forrest]]. "O Captain, My Captain" (1987) [menstrual blood vampire story]
* [[Judy Grahn]]. Mundane's World (coming-of-age menstruation ritual)
* [[Judy Grahn]]. 'Mundane's World' (coming-of-age menstruation ritual)
* Lakey, Barb, or Rausch, Barb. "Claire de Lune" (Wimmen's Comix #13, Supernatural Issue)
* [[Barb Lakey]] or [[Barb Rausch]]. "Claire de Lune" (Wimmen's Comix #13, Supernatural Issue)
* [[Alan Moore]]. "Swamp Thing" from DC (included a story on fear of menstruation)
* [[Alan Moore]]. "Swamp Thing" from DC (included a story on fear of menstruation)
* [[Jody Scott]]. Passing for Human (alien/vampire menstrual blood)
* [[Jody Scott]]. '[[Passing for Human]]' (alien/vampire menstrual blood)
* [[Jody Scott]]. I Vampire (alien/vampire menstrual blood; sequel)
* [[Jody Scott]]. '[[I Vampire]]' (alien/vampire menstrual blood; sequel)
* [[Theodore Sturgeon]]. "Some of Your Blood"
* [[Theodore Sturgeon]]. "Some of Your Blood"
* [[Sheri Tepper]]. [[The Gate to Women's Country]] [in a sexist society, menstruating women are required to place a red flag on their doors ... menstruation isn't a major theme of the story, but this kind of menstrual signal appears in a lot of sexist societies]
* [[Sheri S. Tepper]]. [[The Gate to Women's Country]] [in a sexist society, menstruating women are required to place a red flag on their doors ... menstruation isn't a major theme of the story, but this kind of menstrual signal appears in a lot of sexist societies]
* [[Connie Willis]]. "[[Even the Queen]]" (satirizes an anti-menstrual women's cycle)
* [[Connie Willis]]. "[[Even the Queen]]" (satirizes an anti-menstrual women's cycle)

Revision as of 21:19, 18 June 2006

Stories Featuring or About Menstruation