Skewed gender ratios in SF

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Works relating to skewed or skewing gender ratios.

Female Scarcity

  • Marion Zimmer Bradley and John J. Wells (pseudonym for Juanita Coulson). "Another Rib," Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1963.
  • Captain Samuel Brunt. A Voyage to Cacklogallinia with a Description of the Religion, Policy, Customs, and Manners of that Country (1727). Swift-esque satire; a man visits the moon and sees a happy all-male species that has no sex ...
  • Lois McMaster Bujold. Ethan of Athos. A planet founded by men as men only world
  • A. Bertram Chandler. Spartan Planet (1969)
  • Thomas S. Gardner. "The Last Woman" in Wonder Stories (April 1932); republished in Moskowitz' When Women Rule (1972)
  • Frank Herbert. The White Plague (not all women eliminated but many women killed / infertile)
  • Jon Inouye. "Last Man," in A Night Tide (1976) [all women eliminated]
  • Day Keene (pseud. for Gunard Hjerstedt, 1903-1969),