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* Moosevan in [[The Planet Dweller]] and [[Moving Moosevan]] | * Moosevan in [[''The Planet Dweller'']] and [[''Moving Moosevan'']] | ||
* the planetary consciousness in [[Daughters of an Emerald Dusk]] by [[Katherine Forrest]] | * the planetary consciousness in [[''Daughters of an Emerald Dusk'']] by [[Katherine Forrest]] | ||
* Gaea hypothesis -- [[David Brin]]'s ''[[Earth]]'' | * Gaea hypothesis -- [[David Brin]]'s ''[[Earth]]'' | ||
* [[John Varley]]'s [[Titan]], [[Wizard]], [[Demon]] | * [[John Varley]]'s [[Gaean trilogy]]: [[''Titan'']], [[''Wizard'']], [[''Demon'']] | ||
* the star in Frank Herbert's Whipping Star... not quite a planet, but close enough | * the star in Frank Herbert's ''Whipping Star''... not quite a planet, but close enough | ||
* some [[Sheri S. Tepper]] | * some [[Sheri S. Tepper]] | ||
* "The Lonely Planet" [[Murray Leinster]] | * "The Lonely Planet" [[Murray Leinster]] | ||
* [[Anne McCaffrey]] and [[Elizabeth Ann Scarborough]] in Powers That Be, Power Lines, and Power Play | * [[Anne McCaffrey]] and [[Elizabeth Ann Scarborough]] in ''Powers That Be,'' ''Power Lines,'' and ''Power Play'' | ||
Revision as of 11:48, 13 February 2007
- Moosevan in ''The Planet Dweller'' and ''Moving Moosevan''
- the planetary consciousness in ''Daughters of an Emerald Dusk'' by Katherine Forrest
- Gaea hypothesis -- David Brin's Earth
- John Varley's Gaean trilogy: ''Titan'', ''Wizard'', ''Demon''
- the star in Frank Herbert's Whipping Star... not quite a planet, but close enough
- some Sheri S. Tepper
- "The Lonely Planet" Murray Leinster
- Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough in Powers That Be, Power Lines, and Power Play
- are there any male planetary consciousnesses?