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It occurred to me the other day that there were very few books that I've
read that I could by any stretch of the imagination label with the above
term... or maybe i've just forgotten them?
The only ones that come readily to mind are some of Melissa Scott's (eg
_Trouble and Her Friends_).
Anyone have some particular recommendations?

Marianne

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fyi ...

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 > Rich Erlich's _Coyote's Song: The Teaching Stories of Ursula K. Le
 > Guin_ is on the World Wide Web at the address below.
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 > http://www.sfra.org/Coyote/CoyoteHome.htm
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 > "CoyoteHome" is a subsection of the site of the Science Fiction
 > Research Association, a site managed by Peter Sands of the University
 > of Wisconsin at Milwaukee.  Peter calls this a very basic form of
 > "CoyoteHome"; Rich adds that he has arranged for an Index to be made.
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 > If you are interested, please visit the site.  If you have any
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> It occurred to me the other day that there were very few books that I've
> read that I could by any stretch of the imagination label with the above
> term... or maybe i've just forgotten them?
> The only ones that come readily to mind are some of Melissa Scott's (eg
> _Trouble and Her Friends_).

Pat Cadigan, Lisa Mason, and I typically also get listed under that rubric,
Marianne.  I'll give some thought as to who else might....

> Anyone have some particular recommendations?
>
> Marianne
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Its the old problem - what is cyberpunk and what
is feminist? To me Pat Caidgan's "Fools" remains
cyberpunk and imo is feminist - both strong and
wimpish women, the whole spectrum of theatrical,
ignorant, smart or bitchy characters trying to
get things under control. But: is it feminist
because of all the female characters? Can it be
feminist when written by a writer who declared
herself not to be a feminist at the time of
publication? (I guess she wanted to avoid to be
declared a feminist cyberpunk writer just because
she was a woman. Her view on that changed
somewhere down the line.)


Stefanie

--- Marianne Reddin Aldrich
<marseillaise@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:
> It occurred to me the other day that there were
> very few books that I've
> read that I could by any stretch of the
> imagination label with the above
> term... or maybe i've just forgotten them?
> The only ones that come readily to mind are
> some of Melissa Scott's (eg
> _Trouble and Her Friends_).
> Anyone have some particular recommendations?
>
> Marianne
>
>
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Wilhemina Baird is definitely cyberpunk.


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>>> marseillaise@HOTMAIL.COM 07/03/00 05:40PM >>>
It occurred to me the other day that there were very few books that I've
read that I could by any stretch of the imagination label with the above
term... or maybe i've just forgotten them?
The only ones that come readily to mind are some of Melissa Scott's (eg
_Trouble and Her Friends_).
Anyone have some particular recommendations?

Marianne

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-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua Berlow [mailto:cordwainer@netzero.net]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 11:34 AM
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Subject: Best out of print, public-domain fantastic novel?


I'm looking for a science fiction or fantasy novel that is out
of print and in the public domain, and worth bringing back
into print. Ideally it would be good enough to actually have
some sales potential.

I'm sure there are great, long-forgotten novels gathering
dust in libraries!

I've e-published (on my website) an H. Rider Haggard
novella, "Black Heart and White Heart" that I think was
pretty much out of print until I scanned it and HTML'd it
myself and put it on the web. I'd like to find something I
could publish on real paper.

Any suggestions? Feel free to e-mail me privately if you
want to!

Joshua Berlow's Website:
http://www.joshuaberlow.com


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