List of werewomen and female shapeshifters in SF
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Women who transform ... from human to other. Werewolves, selkies, etc. Not including the ordinary vampire; but see also female vampires.
- Kelley Armstrong.
- Broken (2006)
- Stolen (2003)
- Bitten (2002)
- Patricia Briggs. Mercy Thompson, a female mechanic and coyote shapeshifter in Moon Called and Blood Bound
- Jo Clayton. "Prices" in New Amazons, edited by Margaret Weis (2000) (werewolf)
- Nicola Griffith, "Yaguara" (1994; available in With Her Body (2004)
- Emma Holly, Umpyrs series
- Catching Midnight
- Hunting Midnight
- Courting Midnight
- Marie Jakober. The Black Chalice (2000) (the main female character is a half-human, half-something else, who can shapechange)
- Pam Keesey, ed. Women Who Run With the Werewolves: Tales of Blood, Lust, and Metamorphosis (1996) (anthology)
- Richard A. Lupoff. Lisa Kane
- Pat Murphy. Nadya: The Wolf Chronicles (1997) (werewolf)
- Susan Palwick "Gestella" (woman werewolf)
- Terry Pratchett.
- Men at Arms
- Feet of Clay (Corporal Angua Von Uberwald, female werewolf & cop)
- Melanie Tem. Wilding (1992) (female werewolves)
- Carrie Vaughn. Kitty, in the Kitty series beginning with Kitty and the Midnight Hour
- Denise Vitola. "Ty Merrick series" (female vampire detective), including:
- Supernatural, episode 2x17 "Heart"
See also
- Werewolf (literary analysis of werewolves)
- List of works featuring werewolves (male or female, but must be wolves)
- List of female vampires in SF