Zoë Ann Fairbairns

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Zoë Ann Fairbairns is an English writer, teacher, and activist in the women's movement.

Works

  • Benefits (1979 novel) (1983 Philip K. Dick Award Best Novel nominee)
  • Cinderella on the Ball: Fairytales for Feminists (Attic Press, 1991; ISBN 1855940272) (Feminist Fairytales series) (1991 collection)

Non-SFnal fiction

  • Down (1969 novel)
  • No Place to Grow Up (1977 novel)
  • Stand We at Last (1983 novel) (historical fiction spanning the suffragette movement to the modern women's movement)
  • Here Today (1984 novel)
  • "Relics" (1985 short story)
  • Closing (1987 novel) (a novel about four women taking a sales training course & getting involved in a selling organization)
  • Daddy's Girls (1991 novel)
  • Other Names (1998 novel)
  • Stories (1999 novel)
  • How Do You Pronounce Nulliparous? (2004 collection)

Edited collections

  • Editor, Tales I Tell My Mother (1978)
  • Editor, More Tales I Tell My Mother: Feminist Short Stories (1987 collection) (with Sara Maitland and Valerie Miner)

Nonfiction

  • Study War No More: Military Involvement in British Universities and Colleges (1974 nonfiction)
  • Peace Moves: Nuclear Protest in the 1980's with James Cameron and Ed Barber (1984 photography and essays)