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Latest revision as of 18:22, 13 January 2011
Lisa Tuttle is a writer.
Awards
Lisa Tuttle won the Nebula Award in 1982 for her short story "The Bone Flute", but refused to accept it.
Works
- Lost Futures (1992)
- The Pillow Friend (White Wolf, 1996). Short-listed for 1996 Tiptree.
- "Wives" (1976)
- "The Bone Flute"
- Editor, Skin of the Soul (New York: Pocket Books, 1990).
- Encyclopedia of Feminism (1984, nonfiction)
- Heroines: Women Inspired by Women (nonfiction)
- "The Birds of the Moon."
- "The Family Monkey" in George R. R. Martin's New Voices in Science Fiction (1977).
- "Food Man" (in Fall '94 Crank!, and in Flying Cups and Saucers, 1998). 1995 Tiptree Shortlist.
- "Mrs. T."
- "Stone Circle."
- "The Storms of Windhaven" with George R. R. Martin, reprinted in Terry Carr's The Best Science Fiction of the Year #5 (New York: Ballantine, 1976).
- A Spaceship Built of Stone and Other Stories (UK)
- Familiar Spirit
- Gabriel
- Lost Futures (Grafton, 1992). Short-listed for 1992 Tiptree Award.
- Panther in Argyll (1996 - US only, YA fantasy)
- Windhaven with George R. R. Martin
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