L. Timmel Duchamp

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L. Timmel Duchamp (Timmi Duchamp) is a feminist SF author; also founder of Aqueduct Press, an explicitly feminist sf press.

Bibliography

Marq'ssan Cycle Written in the 1980s.

Other Book-Length Fiction

Nonfiction

Edited Material

Short Fiction

  • "O's Story" (1989; published in Memories and Visions, ed. Susanna Sturgis)
  • "Transcendence" (1990; in Starshore, Vol.1, no.2)
  • "The Forbidden Words of Margaret A." (1990; published in The Women Who Walk Through Fire, ed. Susanna Sturgis)
  • "Motherhood, Etc." (1993; published in Full Spectrum 4, 1993; and in Flying Cups and Saucers, ed. Debbie Notkin and the Secret Feminist Cabal, and in Aliens Among Us, ed. Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois; 1993 James Tiptree, Jr. Award Shortlist)
  • "Things of the Flesh" (1994, in Asimov's Science Fiction, and at Alexandria Digital Literature
  • "When Joy Came to the World" (1994, in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, at Alexandria Digital Literature; and in Znak Sagite #12, September, 2003. )
  • "And I Must Baffle At The Hint" (1995, in Asimov's Science Fiction, and at Alexandria Digital Literature
  • "The Greatest Love Story of the Twenty-first Century" (1995, in Tales of the Unanticipated #14
  • "De Secretis Mulierum" (1995, in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and at Alexandria Digital Literature
  • "Promises to Keep" (1995, in Realms of Fantasy
  • "Bettina's Bet" (1995, in Asimov's Science Fiction and Cybersex, ed. Richard Glyn Jones
  • "Welcome, Kid, to the Real World" (1996, in Tales of the Unanticipated), may have been written as early as 1986
  • "Ms. Peach Makes A Run for Coffee" (1996 in Terra Incognita, also in Polaris #2)
  • "Aphrodite of the Sea" (1996, in Black October 1)
  • "Quinn's Deal" (1997, in Asimov's Science Fiction, also at lexandria Digital Literature )
  • "The Apprenticeship of Isabetta di Pietro Cavazzi" (1997, in Asimov's Science Fiction, also in Love's Body, Dancing in Time); shortlisted for 1997 James Tiptree, Jr. Award)
  • "The Abbess's Prayers" (1997, in Dying for It, ed. Gardner Dozois; also in Fantastic Metropolis)
  • "A Question of Grammar" (1998, in Asimov's Science Fiction, also at Alexandria Digital Literature)
  • "A Portrait of the Artist as a Middle-Aged Woman" (1998, in Leviathan 2, ed. Jeff VanderMeer and Rose Secrest)
  • "Dance at the Edge" (1998, in Bending the Landscape: Science Fiction, ed. Nicola Griffith and Stephe Pagel, also in Love's Body, Dancing in Time)
  • "Living Trust" (1999, in Asimov's Science Fiction, and in Auf der Strasse nach Oodnadatta, ed. Wolfgang Jeschke) finalist for the Nebula Award
  • "How Josiah Taylor Lost His Soul" (2000, in "Asimov's Science Fiction)
  • "The Daddy's Little Helper" (2000, in Terra Incognita)
  • "Explanations Are Clear" (2001, in Bending the Landscape: Horror, ed. Nicola Griffith and Stephe Pagel
  • "The Mystery of Laura Molson" (2001, in Asimov's Science Fiction)
  • "The Fool's Tale" (2002, in Leviathan 3, ed. Jeff VanderMeer and Forrest Aguirre)
  • "Negative Event at Wardell Station, Planet Arriga" (2003 in Tales of the Unanticipated #24)
  • "Vestigial Elongation of the Caudal Vertebrae" (2003, in The Thackery Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric and Discredited Diseases, ed. Jeff VanderMeer and Mark Roberts)
  • "Catamenia Hysterica" (2003, in The Thackery Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric and Discredited Diseases, ed. Jeff VanderMeer and Mark Roberts)
  • "Di Forza Virus Syndrome" (2003, in The Thackery Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric and Discredited Diseases, ed. Jeff VanderMeer and Mark Roberts)
  • "The Gift" (2004, in Love's Body, Dancing in Time, and The James Tiptree Award Anthology 2,, ed. Karen Joy Fowler, Pat Murphy, Debbie Notkin, and Jeffrey D. Smith)
  • "Lord Enoch's Revels" (2004, in Love's Body, Dancing in Time)
  • "The Heloise Archive" (2004, in Love's Body, Dancing in Time)
  • "Memory Work" (2005, in Asimov's Science Fiction)
  • "The World and Alice" (2006, in Asimov's Science Fiction)
  • "The Tears of Niobe" (2006, in ParaSpheres: Extending Beyond the Spheres of Literary and Genre Criticism, ed. Rusty Morrison and Ken Keegan)
  • "Obscure Relations" (2006, in The Future is Queer, ed. Richard Labonte and Lawrence Schimel)
  • "The Man Who Plugged In" (2007, in re:skin, ed. Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth)

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