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Time travel is a fictional technology.


 
* [[Octavia Butler]]. ''[[Kindred]]''
 
* [[Catherine Ennis]]. ''[[To the Lightning]]'' (lesbian romance / Robinson Crusoe adventure)
==Time Travel-Related Works==
* [[M. F. K. Fisher|M.F.K. (Mary Frances Kennedy) Fisher]]. ''[[Not Now, but Now]]'' (1947) [time traveling bisexual woman]
 
* [[Marge Piercy]]. ''[[Woman on the Edge of Time]]'' (time travel into the future and alternative futures)
* Butler, Octavia. Kindred
* [[Joanna Russ]]. ''[[The Female Man]]'' (multiple time lines)
* Ennis, Catherine. To the Lightning (lesbian romance / Robinson Crusoe adventure)
* [[Sheri Tepper]]. ''[[Beauty]]''
* Fisher, M. F. K. (Mary Frances Kennedy). Not Now, but Now (1947) [time traveling bisexual woman]
* "[[The Sticky Fingers of Time]]" (1997) - Hilary Brougher, director. USA. 35mm, 81-90 min. Starring Terumi Matthews & Nicole Saray.
* Piercy, Marge. Woman on the Edge of Time (time travel into the future and alternative futures)
* Russ, Joanna. The Female Man (multiple time lines)
* Tepper, Sheri. Beauty
* "The Sticky Fingers of Time" (1997) - Hilary Brougher, director. USA. 35mm, 81-90 min. Starring Terumi Matthews & Nicole Saray.




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[[Category:Technology Themes]]

Revision as of 17:21, 16 February 2007

Time travel is a fictional technology.