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'''Molly Gloss'' (http://www.mollygloss.com) is a SF writer; she won the [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award]] for her novel ''[[Wild Life]]''.
'''Molly Gloss'' (http://www.mollygloss.com) is a SF writer; she won the [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award]] for her novel ''[[Wild Life]]''.
==Bibliography==
===Novels===
* [[Outside the Gates]] ([[1986]])
* [[The Jump-Off Creek]] ([[1998]])
* [[The Dazzle of Day]] ([[1997]])
* [[Wild Life]] ([[2000]])
===Short stories===
* "The Doe." (1981)
* "Joining." (1984)
* "Interlocking Pieces." (1984)
* "Autonomous Systems." (1984)
* "Seaborne." (1984)
* "Field Trial." (1985)
* "Wenonah's Gift." (1986)
* "Little Hills." (1987)
* "The Blue Roan." (1989)
* "Personal Silence." (1990)
* "Verano." (1992)
* "From The Jump-Off Creek" (excerpt, 1994)
* "Lambing Season." (2002)
* "Lingua" and "Memory" (poems) (2002)
* "Eating Ashes" (2002)
* "The Dazzle of Day" (excerpt). (2003)
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Revision as of 14:55, 17 May 2010

'Molly Gloss (http://www.mollygloss.com) is a SF writer; she won the James Tiptree, Jr. Award for her novel Wild Life.

Bibliography

Novels

Short stories

  • "The Doe." (1981)
  • "Joining." (1984)
  • "Interlocking Pieces." (1984)
  • "Autonomous Systems." (1984)
  • "Seaborne." (1984)
  • "Field Trial." (1985)
  • "Wenonah's Gift." (1986)
  • "Little Hills." (1987)
  • "The Blue Roan." (1989)
  • "Personal Silence." (1990)
  • "Verano." (1992)
  • "From The Jump-Off Creek" (excerpt, 1994)
  • "Lambing Season." (2002)
  • "Lingua" and "Memory" (poems) (2002)
  • "Eating Ashes" (2002)
  • "The Dazzle of Day" (excerpt). (2003)