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* [[Ursula K. Le Guin]], ''[[The Language of the Night]]''
* [[Ursula K. Le Guin]], ''[[The Language of the Night]]''
* [[Tanith Lee]], ''[[Women as Demons]]''
* [[Tanith Lee]], ''[[Women as Demons]]''
* [[Sarah Lefanu]], ''[[In the Chinks of the World Machine: Women and Science Fiction]]''
* [[Sarah Lefanu]], ''[[In the Chinks of the World Machine|In the Chinks of the World Machine: Feminism and Science Fiction]]''
* [[Rhoda Lerman]], ''[[The Book of the Night]]''
* [[Rhoda Lerman]], ''[[The Book of the Night]]''



Revision as of 11:13, 6 April 2011

The Women's Press science fiction series is a series of titles published by The Women's Press.

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  • Series run-dates: ?

Mission / About

Mission: "The Women's Press science fiction series features new titles by contemporary writers and reprints of classic works by well known authors. Our aim is to publish science fiction by women and about women; to present exciting and provocative feminist images of the future that will offer an alternative vision of science and technology, and challenge male domination of the science fiction tradition itself.
"We hope that the series will encourage more women both to read and write science fiction, and give the traditional science fiction readership a new and stimulating perspective."

Publications















Women's Press works that are also SF; need to verify whether published as part of the SF series


They have published a number of SF works without any indication on the work itself of belonging to the "science fiction series"; e.g., Rosaleen Love's collection Evolution Annie and Other Stories; Sandi Hall's The Godmothers (labeled on the front, however, "A Science Fiction Novel"); Suniti Namjoshi's The Mothers of Maya Diip.


Others published by the Women's Press that need verification as to whether they were SF series or not:

References