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Reprint (Villard 1997) associational anthology of responses - fiction, factual, and fantastic - to the posed question. Contributors include Poppy Brite, Pat Califia, and Jane Yolen. |
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Program Book for the 2005 World Fantasy Convention. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 20 stories, many fantastic, of kings and kingdoms. Authors include Stephen R. Donaldson, Jane Yolen, Alan Dean Foster, and Esther M. Friesner. |
Original anthology of 25 stories, with a preface by Michael Bishop and an introduction by Richard Gilliam. |
Original anthology of 24 stories and six poems about King Arthur’s legendary sword. |
Original anthology of 35 stories about quests for grails, with a poem by Jane Yolen and an introduction by Fritz Leiber. A 1500-copy limited edition (-08-X) was announced but not seen, and a special 1000-copy edition was presented at the 1992 World Fantasy Convention. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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Original anthology of 28 ghost stories. Authors include Craig Shaw Gardner, Laura Resnick, Billie Sue Mosiman, and Pamela Sargent. |
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Original anthology of 33 horror poems and stories set in the American South, by authors including Joe Haldeman, Barbara Hambly, Jane Yolen, Poppy Z. Brite, and Alan Rodgers. Limited edition, published by the 1994 World Fantasy Convention, and given free to members. |
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Chapbook collection of four stories, one original, of the American heartland. Part of the Conversation Pieces chapbook series. |
Collection combining the utopian feminist SF novel, 19 stories, and 18 poems. Editor Denise K. Knight provides introduction, notes, and suggestions for further reading. |
Associational collection of stories by the nineteeth century feminist and utopian writer. Edited and with an introduction by Robert Shulman. |
Collection of eight stories, plus selections from two non-fiction works plus selections from the classic utopian fantasy novel Herland, edited and with an introduction by Lynne Sharon Schwartz. The stories include the horror classic “The Yellow Wallpaper” and the gender-switch fantasy “If I Were a Man”. |
Given as “Tales of the Cosa Nostradamus” on the cover. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 15 stories of lycanthropic transformation. Authors include R.A. Salvatore, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, and Esther M. Friesner. |
Original anthology of 21 stories “that celebrate the worst in human nature.” Authors include Esther M. Friesner, Jerry Oltion, and Lois Tilton. |
Original alternate history anthology, with novellas by Harry Turtledove, S.M. Stirling, Mary Gentle, and Walter Jon Williams. Gilman is not mentioned as editor. |
Fix-up novel based on five previously-published stories. |
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Reprint (Hale 1952) mystery novel. |
Reprint (G.P. Putnam’s 1959) anthology. |