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* [[Geoff Ryman]], ''[[Air (novel)|Air]]'' (one of the weirdest damn pregnancies & deliveries) | |||
==Forced Pregnancy== | ==Forced Pregnancy== | ||
* D.F. Jones [[Implosion]] (1967) (worldwide plague of infertility leads the men in government in England to establish forced breeding camps) | * D.F. Jones [[Implosion]] (1967) (worldwide plague of infertility leads the men in government in England to establish forced breeding camps) | ||
Revision as of 20:40, 16 February 2007
- Geoff Ryman, Air (one of the weirdest damn pregnancies & deliveries)
Forced Pregnancy
- D.F. Jones Implosion (1967) (worldwide plague of infertility leads the men in government in England to establish forced breeding camps)
Pregnancy as Metaphor
- Octavia Butler
Alternative Pregnancy
- Lois McMaster Bujold - the entire Miles Vorkosigan universe, but see especially Ethan of Athos and Barrayar
- Marge Piercy - Woman on the Edge of Time
Other Suggestions
- Suzy McKee Charnas. Motherlines
- Hiromi Goto. The Kappa Child (2001)
- Elizabeth Lynn. "The Man Who Was Pregnant"
- John Wyndham. The Midwich Cuckoos (1957); reprinted as The Village of the Damned (1961)