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* Anthony, Patricia. "Two-Bag Goddess" in Eating Memories | |||
* Kim Antieau. ''[[The Jigsaw Woman]'' | |||
* Gael Baudino - much of her work | |||
* Marion Zimmer Bradley. The Renunciates: Free Amazons trilogy of the Darkover series | |||
* [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]]. ''[[The Mists of Avalon]]'' | |||
* Elizabeth Hand's ''[[Waking the Moon]]'' | |||
* Marie Jakober. ''[[The Black Chalice]]'' (2000) - about the coming of patriarchal religion displacing goddess worship / paganism | |||
* [[Marie Jakober]]. ''[[High Kamilan]]'' (aka ''[[Even the Stones]]'') | |||
* Mary J. Jones. ''[[Avalon]]'' (Naiad, 1991) | |||
* Clysta Kinstler. ''[[The Moon Under Her Feet]]'' (1988) - retelling of the myth of Jesus, from the perspective of Mari the Magdalene ... | |||
* Rachel Pollack. ''[[Godmother Night]]''. | |||
* Starhawk. ''[[The Fifth Sacred Thing]]'' | |||
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Revision as of 04:22, 14 July 2006
- Anthony, Patricia. "Two-Bag Goddess" in Eating Memories
- Kim Antieau. [[The Jigsaw Woman]
- Gael Baudino - much of her work
- Marion Zimmer Bradley. The Renunciates: Free Amazons trilogy of the Darkover series
- Marion Zimmer Bradley. The Mists of Avalon
- Elizabeth Hand's Waking the Moon
- Marie Jakober. The Black Chalice (2000) - about the coming of patriarchal religion displacing goddess worship / paganism
- Marie Jakober. High Kamilan (aka Even the Stones)
- Mary J. Jones. Avalon (Naiad, 1991)
- Clysta Kinstler. The Moon Under Her Feet (1988) - retelling of the myth of Jesus, from the perspective of Mari the Magdalene ...
- Rachel Pollack. Godmother Night.
- Starhawk. The Fifth Sacred Thing
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