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- Acker, J. Alex. Beware the Kiss (2001) (first of a trilogy with lesbian
protagonists)
- Acker, Kathy. Empire of the Senseless (1988)
[polyamorous / bisexual sf; Acker-esque prose]
- Adams, Laura [pseud. for Karin Kallmaker]. Night Vision
(Naiad, 1997)
--. Christabel (Naiad, 1998)
--. The Dawning (Naiad, 1999)
--. Sleight of Hand [Tunnel of Light
trilogy; 1] (lesbian protagonists)
--. Seeds of Fire [Tunnel of Light trilogy; 2]
- Adams, Nene. The Sunne in Gold (2000) (lesbian alternative history
romantic fantasy)
- Adams, Richard. Maia (bisexual woman in a decadent
Nero-esque society)
- Alderman, Gill. The Archivist (A young man is raised
from the gutters to participate in, perhaps, a revolution; homosexuality
is not feared or disdained, and the young man's mentor is also his lover.)
- Aldiss, Brian. The Dark Light Years (1964) [a
gender-shifting species, and a short section on a gay ghetto]
--. The Primal Urge (1961) [everyone wears a tag
that turns pink when they're aroused ... not focused on homosexuality but
it's kinda obvious]
--. The Hand-Reared Boy (1970) (not sf but lots of
gay content)
- Alguire, Judith. Zeta Base (1991, Naiad) (In the far future, Earth is
essentially a cross between a nature preserve and a historic landmark. When the revered
scientist-philosopher Antiquity starts warning of a disaster that is about to befall earth,
her protegees -- Deirdre, an animal-loving grandola dyke; Morgan, a wild-child performance
artist; and Jaffey, a smooth & affable engineer/politico -- have to decide whether to believe
& support their old mentor. In the meantime Morgan & Jaffey compete for the love of Deirdre;
Jaffey's assistant Millgrew bears an unrequited love for her boss; and a conspiracy may, or
may not, be afoot. What crazy stunts will Morgan pull? Who will Deirdre end up with? Will
Jaffey notice Millgrew? Is Jaffey evil or just a dupe? Who is the real villain? The fate
of earth hangs in the balance. The conclusion of the book is a standard cliff-hanger &
lead-in to a sequel, which as of 6/00, has not appeared. -- lq, 6/12/00)
- Allegra, Donna. "Salt" in Lesbian Short Fiction #1,
edited by Jinx Beers (lesbian retelling of Bible story of Lot's wife)
--. "A Toast of Babatine" Sinister Wisdom, #34
(1988) [lesbian love affair, with an amazon from a woman-only tribal
society]
- Allison, Dorothy. "Ounces" in Swords of the Rainbow
(The story indicates that more was to come, as did Allison, for that
matter, in email some years ago. Where o where is the rest of this
intriguing story? About a grimy fantasy world populated with thieves &
bloodthirsty evil aristocrats, and lesbians.)
--. "Demon Lover" (in Trash, 1988) (lesbian ghost
story)
- Amadahy, Zainab. The Moons of Palmares (some lesbian
content)
- Amis, Kingsley. The Alteration (1976) (alternate
Renaissance; castrati love affair)
--. The Green Man (1969) (ghost story; two
peripheral female characters run away together)
- Anderson, Poul.
"Eutopia" (first published in Harlan Ellison's
Dangerous Visions, 1967) (Synopsis: a man from a really wonderful
alternative world is visiting a much-less wonderful world. Shock! His
faithful lover back home turns out to be a man !!! His
eutopia allows / accepts homosexuality! Wow, it is a vast and
scary universe.)
--. "The Fatal Fulfillment" in Fantasy and Science
Fiction, March 1970; reprinted in Five Fates [many possible
worlds including one sorta-awful world of homosexuals]
--. "The Peat Bog" (1975) (gay male love)
--. Virgin Planet (1959) (an all-female society
with female crushes has been waiting eagerly for men; a few wicked
hold-outs still want lesbianism but most normal healthy women scramble for
the less-than-desireable male)
- Anonymous. "Kiki." Vice Versa, Dec. 1947. [an
omniscient supernatural character observes the trials & tribulations of a
young lesbian trying to figure out whether she's a butch or a femme]
- Anthony, Mark. "The Last Rune" series. Beyond the Pale (1998) (Book 1 of
the Last Rune; gay & bi male protagonists)
--. The Keep of Fire (1999) (Book 2 of The Last Rune)
--. The Dark Remains (2001) (Book 3 of The Last Rune) (more gay &
transgendered characters)
--. Blood of Mystery (2002) (Book 4 of The Last Rune) (more gay
characters)
--. The Gates of Winter (2003) (Book 5 of The Last Rune) (gay
characters)
- Anthony, Patricia. "Guardian of Fireflies" in Eating
Memories (1997) (protagonist a gay man; his (ex?) lover has AIDS)
- Arnason, Eleanor. A Woman of the Iron People (1991): Ring of Swords
(homosocial communities in which the males lead separate lives than the females)
--. "Dapple." (Won Gaylaxicon's Spectrum Award 2000)
- Arobateau, Red Jordan. How's Mars? (1975)
- Asprin, Robert Lynn. "Thieves World" -- a shared world including
various examples of same-sex sexuality, such as Marion Zimmer Bradley's "Lythande"
- Atwood, Margaret. A Handmaid's Tale (1986) (protagonist's best friend is
lesbian)
B
- Bailey, Robin Wayne. Shadowdance (1996) (gay man)
--. Brothers of the Dragon (trilogy; gay character)
- Baird, Wilhelmina. Crashcourse (1993) (cyberpunk; group
marriage; gay & bi)
--. ClipJoint
--. PsyKosis
- Ballard, J. G. Crash (gay etc.)
- Bamber, George. The Sea Is Boiling Hot (1971)
[ecological future horror; homosexuality is acceptable in a "fall of the
romans" way, to show the depravity of people]
- Barker, Clive. Sacrament (1996) (gay man)
--. Galilee (1998) (bi & lesbian characters)
--. Books of Blood (1984/86): "In the Hills, the
Cities" [gay male content]
--. "The Yattering and Jack" in Books of Blood v. 1
(1984) [minor character is lesbian]
--. "Age of Desire"
--. "Human Remains"
--. Great and Secret Show (1989)
--. Everville
--. Imagjica (1991) (gay protagonists)
- Barnes, Steven.
--. Streetlethal (1983) (Aubry Knight Series)
--. Gorgon Child (1989) (Aubry Knight series)
(both books mention a lesbian commune and male
separatist camps; include homosexuals; and racial diversity)
- Barney, Natalie Clifford. The One Who Is Legion, or, A.D.'s
Afterlife (1930) [a lesbian's body is taken over by a hermaphroditic
spirit]. Excerpt published in Dial, June 1927.
- Barr, George. "The Lore of the Ages" in Lesbian Short
Fiction #1, edited by Jinx Beers (lesbian short story)
- Barrus, Tim. Genocide: The Anthology (1989) [a
Burroughs-like druggish narrative of a dystopic future reality after an
AIDS-like virus has destroyed civilization]
- Barth, Roger. "The Homosexual Aid Society in the Middle of the
21st Century," ONE Magazine, Los Angeles, May 1962. [short story of
future gay liberation]
- Bartter, M. A. "Be Ye Perfect," Galaxy, Jan. 1975.
[male/female separatism; lesbian protagonist]
- Baudino, Gael. Gossamer Axe (1990) (woman from ancient
Ireland fights the Sidhe for her lesbian/bi lover with an all-woman heavy
metal band)
--. Strands of Starlight
--. Maze of Moonlight
--. Shroud of Shadow
--. Strands of Sunlight
--. Branch and Crown
--. Dragon Trilogy: Dragonsword (1991), Duel of
Dragons (1989), Dragon Death (1992) (transgender; lesbian)
--. O Greenest Branch
- Bayer, Sandy.
--. The Crystal Curtain (Alyson, 1988) (psychic
lesbian)
--. The Crystal Cage (Alyson, 1991) (sequel to
The Crystal Curtain)
- Bear, Greg. "Tangents" in Omni v. 8, no. 4 (Jan. 1986).
(Gay mathematician.)
--. The Anvil of Stars (bi protagonist,
homosexuality)
- Beaumont, Charles. pseudonym for Charles Nutt. "The Crooked
Man," Playboy, Aug. 1955; reprinted in Hunger and Other
Stories (1958); reprinted in Best of Beaumont. (Homosexuality
is the norm because of overpopulation.)
--. "Miss Gentilbelle" in The Hunger and Other
Stories (1957)
- Beckett, Terri & Chris Power. Tribute Trail (1999) (bi male
characters)
- Beckford, William. The History of the Caliph Vathek
(1786) (supernatural tale based on homosexual characters)
- Beeching, Jack. The Dakota Project (1968) (thriller,
possibly sf; with two lesbian major characters)
- Bell, Neil. Gone to Be Snakes Now (1974) (young people
very concerned with their sexual orientation)
- Ben, Lisa. (Pseudonym: anagram of "lesbian".) "New Year's
Revolution" (January 1948, in Vice Versa) (a gay utopia visited in
a dream) [see Gaysweek, New York, no. 49, 1/23/1978, interview with
Leland Moss and Lisa Ben.]
- Benchley, Chaz. Tower of the King's Daughter (gay
men)
--. Feast of the King's Shadow
- Benson, E. F. The Inheritor (1930) (queer themes)
- Berger, Thomas. Regiment of Women [vile homophobic;
lesbianism and effeminacy suggested and trashed]
- Berman, Steve. Trysts: A Triskaidecollection of Queer and Weird Stories
(2001)
- Besher, Alexander. Rim (1994) (minor lesbian characters)
- Bey, Hakim. Crowstone: The Chronicles of Qamar (1983)
[controversial sword & sorcery novel; pornographic; adult-child
relationship]
- Birdstone, Alabama. Queer Free. (1981: Calamus Books,
New York, NY). ISBN 0-930762-04-5. © Ed Boggs. (A fascist
homophobic Christian sect, the "Believers," sweeps America. Queers are
persecuted, and eventually herded into ghetto concentration camps, where a
final solution, or perhaps a revolution, may be planned. Some really
graphic sex scenes.)
- Bishop, Anne. Daughter of the Blood (male-male same-sex
sexuality implied between brothers once)
- Bishop, Michael. Unicorn Mountain (1988) (AIDS, magic,
unicorns)
- Black, Holly. Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale (2002)
- Blackburn, Thomas, 1916- . The Feast of the Wolf
(lesbian vampire fiction ?)
- Blackman, Marci. Po Man's Child. (Excellent novel; minor fantastic
elements.)
- Bledsoe, Lucy Jane. "Reconnaissance" in Hot Ticket: Tales
of Lesbians, Sex, and Travel edited by Linnea Due (Alyson: 1997)
(lesbian erotica; dykes watching for aliens out under the stars)
- Block, Francesca Lia. Dangerous Angels: The Weetzie Bat
Books (1998). This collects five short novels in one book. Although
there is some gay content in all novels, Weetzie Bat (1989) is
about a young woman (Weetzie) and her best friend, a gay boy, and their
eventual true loves. Baby Be-Bop (1995) is about Dirk's youth and
family.
--. Weetzie Bat (1989)
--. Witch Baby
--. Cherokee Bat and The Goat Guys
--. Missing Angel Juan
--. Baby Be-Bop (1995)
--. Ecstasia (gay men)
--. Primavera (gay men)
- Boucher, Anthony. "Khartoum: A Prose Limerick" (in Strange
Bedfellows: Sex and Science Fiction, edited by Thomas N. Scortia
(1972)) (An apparently male-female couple, perhaps the last of the human
species, is set up by a benevolent alien species in this short-short-short
story.)
- Bowen, Gary. Winter of the Soul (1995) (gay male
vampires, 3 short stories)
--. "Cyber Knight" in Fetish Fantastic: Tales of Power
and Lust from Futuristic to Surreal edited by Cecelia Tan (Circlet
Press: 1999) (gay male virtual reality / chess porno)
--. Diary of a Vampire (1995) (gay vampire
wakes up in late 20th century pansexual Baltimore)
--. Man Hungry (1996) (collection gay horror)
--. "The Amateur Vampire" in Dead of Night
Magazine #9
--. "The Haunting of Andrew Brigg" in Dead of
Night Magazine #11; republished in Winter of the Soul
--. "Dream-Eater" in Dead of Night
Magazine #13; republished in Winter of the Soul
- Bowes, Richard. Minions of the Moon (1999). (Gay male
protagonist; lived through bathhouse pick-ups as a young man & various
wild-oats; now as an older man is caring for his AIDS-stricken lover.)
--. "So Many Miles to the Hart of a Child" (Fantasy &
Science Fiction, April 1998)
- Bradbury, Ray. "The Cold Wind and the Warm," Harper's,
July 1964; reprinted in I Sing the Body Electric! (1969) (gay men
in Ireland) [aka "The Warm Wind and the Cold"]
- Bradley, Marion Zimmer. (Some Darkover books with lesbian as
heroine)
Darkover:
--. The Heritage of Hastur (1975) (Darkover; gay
men; the heir to Hastur comes out)
--. The Shattered Chain (Darkover; lesbians;
Magda 1)
--. Thendara House (1986) (lesbians; Darkover,
Magda 2)
--. City of Sorcery (lesbians; Darkover, Magda
3)
--. The Planet Savers (1962) (minor
gay; Darkover)
--. Sharra's Exile (1981) (Darkover)
--. "Hawk-Master's Son" in The Keeper's Price and Other
Stories (1980)
--. "Man of Impulse" in Four Moons of Darkover
(1988)
--. "The Shadow" in Red Sun of Darkover (1987)
--. "The Legend of Lady Bruna" in Free Amazons of
Darkover, edited by Bradley (1985) (a woman marries another woman)
--. "The Wind People" in Women of Wonder (1975,
ed. by Sargent)
--. The Firebrand (lots of queerness)
--. Warrior Woman (1985) (lesbian gladiator)
--. The Catch Trap (not sf; a circus performers gay
love story)
--. Ruins of Isis (lesbian matriarchy)
--. Survey Ship (1980) (ya gay)
--. "Another Rib" with John J. Wells [pseud. for Juanita
Coulson]. Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1963. [all male]
Lythande series:
--. Lythande (lesbian; Thieves World also includes the male
Sacred Band of warriors, many of whom are lovers)
--. "The Incompetent Magician," in Greyhaven (1983); another
version "The Secret of the Blue Star" published in Thieves World edited by
Robert Aspring, 1979; (a lesbian magician passes as a man)
--. "Secret of the Blue Star" in Thieves' World (1979,
edited. by Robert Asprin)
--. "The Wandering Lute", reprinted in Lythande, originally
published in Fantasy and Science Fiction, Feb. 1986. (the cross-dressing
lesbian magician)
- Brantenberg, Gerd. Egalia's Daughters (1985, Seal
Press) (role reversal; the male protagonist becomes a
masculinist-separatist)
- Brass, Perry.
--. Mirage (1991) (gay romance)
--. Circles (1993) (sequel to Mirage).
--. Albert, or, The Book of Man (1995) (sequel
to Mirage) (fundamentalist White Christian
Party has taken over America; gay male romance
--. Out There: Stories of Private Desires, Horror, and
the Afterlife (1994) with Tom Laine
--. The Harvest: A Novel (1997) (clones)
--. The Substance of God (Belhue Press)
- Brenchley, Chaz.
--. The Devil in the Dust ("Outremer" series v.1) (male-male
relationships depicted; protagonist may be bisexual)
--. Tower of the King's Daughter (Outremer series; second half of
US ed. of Devil in the Dust) (gay characters)
--. Feast of the King's Shadow (includes A Dark Way to Glory
and Feast of the King's Shadow)
--. Hand of the King's Evil (includes Hand of the King's Evil
and The End of All Roads)
- Brin, David. Glory Season (homosexuality normal)
- Brojim, R.C. Cognate (2000) (main lesbian character)
- Brophy, Brigid. Palace Without chairs (1978) (farce
with lots of lbg characters, in a mythical modern country)
- Brownrigg, Elizabeth. Falling to Earth (1998,
Firebrand). (Lesbian has truck with angel.)
- Bryan, Jed A. A Cry in the Desert (1987: Banned Books,
Austin, Texas). ISBN 0-934411-04-2. (Right-wing homophobes take over
Nevada, use the beginning AIDS plague to fan homophobia, and eventually
establish death-camps for queers. Interesting initial scenes covering the
disbelief of the gay community about AIDS; and a celebrated Gay Elder is a
dyke.)
- Bryant, Dorothy. The Kin of Ata Are Waiting for You
(1976) (presumed bisexuality but demonstrated heterosexuality)
- Buck, Charles H. The Master Cure (1989) (an AIDS-like
plague is genetically engineered by racists to target people of color)
- Bujold, Lois McMaster. Ethan of Athos (1986) (All-male
planet that reproduces artificially needs to get some more female gametes
& sends one man out to get 'em.)
--. Rest of the Miles Vorkosigan series includes other gay, hermaophriditic,
and transgendered characters. See especially The Warrior's Apprentice; The Vor
Game; Mirror Dance; A Civil Campaign (transgender). In Barrayar and
Mirror Dance there is some discussion of a major character's bisexuality
- Bull, Emma. Bone Dance (1981)
--. War for the Oaks
- Burdekin, Katharine. Swastika Night. (in a future
Nazi state homosexuality is the norm, since women are so degraded
that nobody sane could want them)
--. The End of This Day's Business. (in a future
matriarchy, homosexuality is normal)
- Burgess, Anthony. The Wanting Seed (1962) (homophobic
dystopia of a future england in which homosexuality, a force against
nature, reigns supreme, causing the dissolution of society)
--. The Eve of Saint Venus (1964) (lesbian)
- Burroughs, William S. Naked Lunch
--. The Wild Boys (1971) (queers in near future
fascism)
--. The Soft Machine (1961) (experimental fiction,
queers, near future dystopia)
--. Nova Express (1964) (sequel to Soft
Machine)
--. Cities of the Red Night (1987)
- Busby, F. M. "For a Daughter" in Amazons II, edited by
Jessica Amanda Salmonson (1982) (a young woman from an all-female society
has her first heterosexual encounter)
--. Zelda M'Tana (1980) [female protagonist has
some affairs with women as well as men]
- Butler, Octavia. Patternmaster (1976) [protagonist
Amber is bisexual]
--. Parable of the Talents (1998) (minor character involved
in lesbian relationship; more significant character stated late in the book to be
probably gay although too religious to ever express it; rape & nonconsensual sex,
male-female and male-male, occurred frequently)
--. Fledgling (2005) (bisexual vampires)
- Byers, Edward. "The Disconnect" in Analog (August 1982)
C
- Cadigan, Pat. "Pretty Boy Crossover" (1986) [young gay man]
- Cadora, Karen. Stardust Bound (1994) [lesbian romance]
- Calder, Richard. "Mosquito" in Omni (July 1990)
--. Dead Girls [maybe]
- Califia, Pat. Doc and Fluff: The Dystopian Tale of a Girl
and Her Biker (1990, Alyson) (lesbian sm relationships are centered in
this violent and yes, dystopic tale of the future)
--. "The Vampire" in Macho Sluts (1988)
--. "The Hustler" in Macho Sluts (1988)
- Card, Orson Scott. Songmaster
- Carey, Jacqueline. Kushiel's Dart (2001) ("love as thou wilt" is the
primary religious theory; one historical homosexual relationship and one present-day lesbian
relationship are key to the plots, but relationships of all kinds exist in this world)
--. Kushiel's Chosen
--. Kushiel's Avatar
- Carlisle, Anne. Liquid Sky: The Novel (1987) (based on
the screenplay)
- Carter, Angela. The Infernal Desire Machines of
Dr. Hoffman (1972) (lesbian character)
--. "Oerture and Incidental Music for A Midsummer
Night's Dream" in Shakespeare Stories, edited by Giles Gordon,
London, Hamish Hamilton, 1982. (hermaphroditic version of the Shakespeare
play)
- Carter, Raphael. Fortunate Fall (1996) (lesbian character)
- Cashorali, Peter. Fairy Tales: Traditional Stories Retold
for Gay Men (Harper, 1995)
--. Gay Fairy and Folk Tales: More Traditional Stories
Retold for Gay Men (Faber & Faber, 1997)
- Casper, Susan. "Nine Tenths of the Law" in Asimov's
July 1991
- Charles, Renée M. "Nudes Ascending a Staircase" in
Sexcrime: An Anthology of Subversive Erotica edited by Cecilia Tan
(Circlet Press: 2000) (lesbian models sit for a dyke pornographer in an
anti-sex society in which pornography is banned)
--. "Color of Pain, Shade of Pleasure" in Fetish
Fantastic: Tales of Power and Lust from Futuristic to Surreal edited
by Cecelia Tan (Circlet Press: 1999) (lesbian sm porno)
- Chandler, A. Bertram. Spartan Plan (sex war; all male
world; homosexuality strongly implied but never explicitly laid out)
--. False Fatherland (1968) [a sequel to
Spartan Plan ?]
--. The Inheritors
- Charnas, Suzy McKee. Walk to the End of the World.
(gay male relationship at the forefront of this
patriarchal dystopian novel)
--. Motherlines (lesbian women have their own
separatist society).
--. The Furies. (the freed fems from
Walk kick butt)
--. The Conqueror's Child (daughter of the
leader of the free fems returns to mom; gay relationships
also show up again) (1999).
- Cherryh, C. J. Cyteen (the 2 male protagonists are involved in
an odd sort of adoptive brother / master-servant / lover relationship; their
father is apparently also in a similar relationship, and is explicitly described
as non-heterosexual in the novel. Other characters have same-sex sex apparently.)
- Christian, Deborah. Mainline (1996) (lesbian assassin)
- Christman, Henry M., and E. Powys Mathers, editors. Gay
Tales and Verses from the Arabian Nights (1989: Banned Books, Austin,
Texas) (selected excerpts from the original)
- Claremont, Chris. First Flight (1981) (bi character)
- Clarke, A. P. The Way of the Bees: An Ovarian Yarn
(1995; Dublin, Basement Press. ISBN 1-85594-180-5)
- Clarke, Arthur C. Imperial Earth (1976) (Clarke, it
turns out, was gay; the protagonist in Imperial Earth was
bi/gay)
--. Rendezvous with Rama (gay couple)
--, and GEntry Lee. Cradle (gay couple)
- Conrad, Heather. Baktun 2012 (2002)
- Constantine, Storm.
--. Calenturetin
--. The Enchantments of Flesh and Spirit
(1987; the first book of Wraeththu) (gay men are the
future, as attractive young men begin evolving into the Wraeththu, a
more-than-human species with an interesting penis. women are reduced
to the position of fag-hags, it seems.)
--. The Bewitchments of Love and Hate (1988;
Wraeththu 2)
--. The Fulfilments of Fate and Desire (1989;
Wraeththu 3)
--. Sea Dragon Heir (2000) (homosexuality is just
one more vice practiced by the decadent scions of The Empire, but most of
the characters (the ones not practicing it, that is) seem to not be too
bothered; it is a bit more problematic in the more rural kingdom that is
the center of the novel)
--. Thorn Boy [Sea Dragon world]
--. The Monstrous Regiment [matriarchal
dictatorship]
--. Hermetech [bi]
--. Burying the Shadow [bi]
- Cooke, John Peyton. Out for Blood (1991) (gay
vampire)
--. Torsos (mystery in 1930s gay Cleveland)
- Cooper, Edmund. Gender Genocide (1972); also published
as Who Needs Men? [homophobic depiction of lesbianism]
--. Seahorse in the Sky
- Cooper, Fiona. I Believe in Angels (selected short
stories w/ magical real or psychic elements)
- Counts, Sora. "Impulse" in Hot Ticket: Tales of Lesbians,
Sex, and Travel edited by Linnea Due (Alyson: 1997) (lesbian sm
fantasy)
- Coville, Bruce. The Skull of Truth (ya; boy's older
brother is gay)
- Covina, Gina. The City of Hermits (Berkeley, Ca: Barn
Owl, 1983). (near future lesbian fantasy)
- Cox, Joan. Mindsong (1979) (two men were lovers in a former
life; in the current life, one of the men does not remember)
--. Star Web (1980) (homoeroticism; bisexual captain)
- Crittenden, Lee. "Anthem" in Sexcrime: An Anthology of
Subversive Erotica edited by Cecilia Tan (Circlet Press: 2000)
(slave clones discover sororal sapphic sex)
- Crozier, Ouida. Shadows After Dark (Rising Tide Press,
1993) (lesbian vampires from another dimension; lesbian romance)
D
- Danvers, Dennis. End of Days [side character is gay male;
possibly others]
- Dedman, Stephen. Foreign Bodies (1999) (main male character moved into
woman's body and has lesbian relationships)
--. "The War, On Drugs" in Aurealis #19 [lesbian]
--. "The Pretender" in Mammoth Book of Arthurian Legend
[gay Arthur/Galahad]
- Delany, Samuel. Stars in my Pocket Like Grains of Sand
(literary gay male)
--. Triton (aka Trouble on Triton) (1976)
(gender switching)
--. "Aye, and Gomorrah ... " (first published in
Dangerous Visions, edited by Harlan Ellison, 1967)
--. Dhalgren (1975)
--. They Fly at Cirron
--. Equinox
--. Nevèrÿona
--. Flight from Neveryona
--. lots of other stuff ...
- Dietz, Ulysses G. Desmond: A Novel of Love and the Modern
Vampire (1998, Alyson) (A rich gay New York vampire, every gay boy's
dream.)
- DiMarco, Jennifer. Dragon Storm
--. Escape to the Wind (1993) (Castillo
International, 1993; 0-9628621-5-0) (Wind Trilogy; 1) (a future earth
after nuclear war; the world is divided into city-states; Seattle is ruled
by The Patriarchy; the heroes of the mixed-sex gang are mostly girls &
mostly involved in lesbian relationships)
--. Fall Through the Sky (2001) (Wind Trilogy; 2)
(Pride & Imprints, 1997)
- Disch, Thomas. On Wings of Song (gay characters)
--. 334 (1974) (lesbian characters; accepted
homosexuality)
--. On Wings of Song (1979) (bisexual youth)
- Donoghue, Emma. Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New
Skins (1997, HarperCollins)
- Dorsey, Candas Jane. Black Wine (1997) (the protagonist
is apparently bisexual, and forms a 3-way relationship, among many other
relationships)
--. A Paradigm of Earth (2001)
- Douglas, Lauren Wright. In the Blood. (1989, Naiad)
(future US divided by plague; blood is stolen from healthy people;
lesbian sf adventure)
- Dreher, Sarah. A Captive in Time (Stoner McTavish
transported to 1871 Colorado Territory - mystery fantasy)
--. Gray Magic (Stoner & her lover Gwen enmeshed in
a struggle between Hopi spirits of good & evil - mystery fantasy)
- Duane, Diane. The Door Into Fire (1979) (throughout the Door books, major characters are all bisexual; two
major male characters are primary partners with each other; nonmonogamy and multiple partner family structures perfectly normal)
--. The Door Into Shadow (1984) (book 2)
--. The Door Into Sunset (1993) (book 3)
--. So You Want To Be A Wizard (YA; minor gay
characters)
--. Deep Wizardry (YA; minor gay characters);
--. High Wizardry (YA; minor gay characters).
- Duchamp, L. Timmel. Alanya to Alanya (2005) (lesbian characters)
--> Love's Body, Dancing in Time
- Duffy, Maureen. Microcosm (1966) (experimental fiction;
ghost story; lesbian bar)
- Duncan, Dave. The Cursed (1995) (people may change body shapes)
- Dunsford, Cathie. Ao Toa: Earth Warriors
--. Song of the Selkies
E
- Eakin, Benjamin, 1952- . Fairy Tales Mother Never Told You (1985, Banned
Books)
- Eakins, William. Key West, 2720 A.D. (1989, Knights
Press) (gay male romance, with a nearly immortal gay hero ...)
- Edelman, Scott. The Gift (gay / vampire - small-town
homophobia)
- Edmonson, Roger. Silverwolf (1990) (gay werewolf
mystery)
- Eighner, Lars. QSFx2: Queer Science Fiction (Masquerade)
- Elana, Myrna. "Hourglass City" in Hot Ticket: Tales of
Lesbians, Sex, and Travel edited by Linnea Due (Alyson: 1997)
(dystopian city; sm dyke sex fantasy)
- Engh, M. J. Arslan (1976) (bisexual dictator rapes boy
and girl children; the boy becomes coopted while he is the dictator's
berdache)
- Ennis, Catherine. To the Lightning (Naiad Press, 1988).
(Two women lost in time in a Robinson Crusoe-like adventure.)
- Eskridge, Kelly. "Alien Jane"
Solitaire (2002) (lesbian protagonist)
- Esser, Kevin. Dance of the Warriors
F
- Fairbairns, Zoe. Benefits (1979) (feminist sf novel;
lesbian side characters)
- Farrell, Matthew. Thunder Rift (2000) (bi character)
- Feintuch, David. The Still (male-male)
--. The King (male-male)
- Fesmire, Jonathan. Children of Rhatlan (1999) (fraternal opposite-sex
twins share a body)
- Finch, Sheila. Infinity's Web (1985) (Four women in
alternate worlds are somehow linked. One of them is a lesbian.)
- Fisher, M. F. K. (Mary Frances Kennedy). Not Now, but
Now (New York: Viking 1947). [time traveling bisexual woman]
- Fletcher, Jane. The World Celaeno Chose (Dimsdale
Press, London, 1999) - ISBN 0-9523625-3-8. (lesbian separatist romance:
the institutions set up by early colonists to allow women to reproduce by
themselves have evolved into a tyrannical theocracy)
- Flewelling, Lynn.
--. Luck in the Shadows (1996) [Nightrunner Series 1; homoerotic
tension between the two male protagonists, one of whom is obviously bisexual; same-sex
relations are not a problem in the characters' primary society]
--. Stalking Darkness (1997) [Nightrunner Series 2; love affair
between the two male protagonists]
--. Traitor's Moon. [Nightrunner Series 3]
--. The Bone Doll's Twin (Tamir v.1) [bisexual tensions; protagonist
is female raised, and magically disguised even from herself, as a boy]
--. Hidden Warrior (2003) (Tamir v.2)
- Flynn, Michael. In the Country of the Blind (gay
mystery / urban fantasy - a secret organization throughout history)
--. Lodestar (2000) (minor lesbian character)
- Forbes, Caroline. The Needle on Full (Onlywomen Press, 1985)
--. "The Comet's Tale" in The Needle on Full
(female astronauts fall in love)
--. "London Fields" in The Needle on Full (the men
die)
--. "The Needle on Full" [a woman runs away from husband
in near future england and hooks up with another woman]
--. "Night Life" in The Needle on Full [lesbian
lovers]
- Forbes, Edith. Exit to Reality (1998) (transgendered by cyberspace;
bi character)
- Forrest, Katherine V. Daughters of a Coral Dawn (1984)
(classic lesbian separatist novel, lesbians settling a new planet)
--. Daughters of an Amber Noon (Alyson: 2002; ISBN
1555836631) [long-awaited sequel to Coral Dawn; takes placed back
on the Earth that the lesbian separatist colonists left behind]
--. Daughters of an Emerald Dusk (2005)
--. Dreams and Swords (1988) (her short stories,
fantasy, sf, and mystery). Includes:
--. "The Gift" [two lesbian mothers with a disabled
child]
--. "Mother Was an Alien" [prequel to Daughters of a
Coral Dawn]
--. "O Captain, My Captain" [lesbian vampirism]
--. "The Test" [lesbianism is the next wave]
- Fox, Astrid. Rika's Jewel (Sapphire Press, 1999) -
(lesbian viking porn)
- Fox, Brandon. Apprenticed to Pleasure: An Erotic Sci-Fi
Novel
--. Conjuring the Flesh (sequel to
Apprenticed)
- Freireich, Valerie J. Testament (1995)
- Friedman, C. S. This Alien Shore (1998) (MPD)
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- G, Amelia. "Wanting" (lesbian vampire in Blood Kiss)
- Galford, Ellen. The Dyke and the Dybbuk: (Friendly
Jewish lesbian demon haunts / possesses a modern London cab-driving dyke.)
--. The Fires of Bride: (lots of herstory on a
remote Scottish isle, including goddess-worship, alternate Jesus-myths,
witchcraft, and a variety of dykes for our delectation.)
--. Queendom Come (ancient Scottish Amazon queen is
resurrected by her magician to aid her people, scourged by right-wing
homophobic, family-values crowd)
- Gannett, Lewis. The Living One: A Gothic Thriller
(1994, Plume)
- Gardner, James Alan. Vigilant (1999) (bi character)
--. Commitment Hour (choosing sex on adulthood)
--. Expendable (1997) (lesbian/bi protagonist)
- Gearhart, Sally Miller. The Wanderground: Stories of the
Hill. (1978) (One of the classic lesbian separatist utopias of the
70s, and includes gay men & lots of communing with nature.)
- Gerrold, David. The Man Who Folded Himself (1973) (time travel
creates a multiverse boy who has sex with himself, both as a boy & a girl)
--. Jumping Off the Moon (2000) (ya / gay & lesbian
characters)
--. War Against the Cthorr series
--. Jumping Off the Planet (2000 / Tor) (Winner:
2000 Spectrum Award for
best Novel)
--. Moonstar Odyssey (1977)
--. "Dingilliad"
--. The Voyage of the Star Wolf (1990) (v.2 Star Wolf) (minor bi
characters)
--. The Middle of Nowhere (1995) (v.3 Star Wolf) (minor bi
characters)
--. Blood and Fire (2003) (v.4 Star Wolf) (gay characters)
- Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. Herland (1915) - (not very sexual, these women
... )
- Gilman, Carolyn Ives. Halfway Human (1998) (a race of humans has male,
female, and "blands" - neuters; parallels to situations of homosexuals in our society)
- Glenn, Nancy Tyler. Clicking Stones (1989, Naiad
Press) (lesbian)
- Gom, Leona. The Y Chromosome (1990) (lesbian future
world)
- Gomez, Jewelle. The Gilda Stories (1991, Firebrand)
(Black lesbian vampire)
- Gotlieb, Phyllis. Flesh and Gold (1998) (major lesbian & bi characters)
--. Violent Stars (2000) (minor lesbian character; female
species)
- Goto, Hiromi. The Kappa Child (2001, Red Deer Press)
- Gould, Steven. Helm (1998) (major lesbian character)
- Grae, Camarin. Winged Dancer (1983)
--. PAZ (Blazon Books, 1984; Naiad, 1984, 1986)
(lesbian romantic adventure).
--. Stranded (1991, Naiad) (3 women from a
hermaphroditic species are sent as "disembodied minds" to Earth to
stop a villain. They end up identifying as lesbians and fighting a
fundamentalist movement led by the villain.)
--. Soul Snatcher (1985)
- Grahn, Judy. Mundane's World (1988)
- Gray, Stephen. Born of Man (1989). (man gives birth
in apartheid South Africa)
- Green, Roland. (military sf w/ gay & lesbian characters)
--. Squadron Alert
--. Division of the Spoils
--. The Sum of Things
--. Vain Command
(adventure sf with characters of many various sexualities)
- Green, Sharon. The Crystals of Mida (1982)
--. Chosen of Mida (1984)
- Greenland, Colin. Seasons of Plenty (1995) (captain is lovers with another
woman)
--. Take Back Plenty (1990) (bi character)
- Griffith, Nicola. Ammonite (Ballantine / Del Rey, 1992)
(excellent sf with dyke on all-woman world)
--. Slow River (Ballantine, 1995) (near-future dyke
heiress lost in underworld)
--. With Her Body (2004 collection of three stories with lesbian
protagonists).
--. Stay (2002) and The Blue Place (1999) (not sf;
mystery/suspense; but with major lesbian protagonist)
- Grimsley, Jim. Kirith Kirin (2000) (fantasy w/ gay &
lesbian characters)
--. The Ordinary (2004) (sf/glb characters; same universe as
Kirith Kirin)
- Grimwood, Jon Courtenay. Redrobe (2002) (lesbian character)
--. Lucifer's Dragon (1998) (bi characters)
- Guess, Carol. Switch (1998). (magic realism with very
nicely written dykes - excellent, highly recommended). - ALA GLBTF Book
Awards 1998 Finalist.
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- Haldeman, Joe. The Forever War (1974) (a future in which being queer is
the norm; being heterosexual is queer ... )
sequels: The Forever Peace
Forever Free
- Hall, Radclyffe. "Miss Ogilvy Finds Herself" (1934) (a
lesbian WWI nurse ends up in the body of a prehistoric cave man)
- Hall, Sandi. The Godmothers (The Women's Press,
1982)
--. Wingwomen of Hera (Book One of the Cosmic
Botanists Trilogy) (Spinsters / Aunt Lute Press, 1987) (Newchild of
Maladar, book two, planned but not yet published ...)
- Harper, Steven. "The Silent Empire" series - two male protagonists in a
relationship
- Harris, Anne. Accidental Creatures (1998). (lesbian -- in a near-future
world of bioengineering & pollution, labor activists take on a Corporation, scientists are up
to something, and a new species is being born)
--. The Nature of Smoke (1996) (lesbian; our young adult street-wise
protagonist falls in love with her young adult genius peer)
- Harris, Bertha. Lover (70s psychedelic surrealistic
lesbianism)
- Harrison, Don. The Alexandrian Drachma (gay historical
fantasy romance, 19th century Egyptologists search for Alexander the Great
artifacts)
- Hartman, Keith. The Gumshoe, the Witch and the Virtual
Corpse (Meisha Merlin Press) (near future mystery, with
fundamentalists & queers both)
- Hegland, Jean. Into the Forest (Calyx, 1996) (onetime
occurrence of lesbianism)
- Heinlein, Robert A. Friday (1982) (In Friday and many other
Heinlein novels, there is sometimes lesbian sex.)
- Hickman, Tracy. The Immortals (Roc, 1996) (a straight
man tries to find out where the new fascist US government has taken his
AIDS-stricken gay son)
- Hignutt, Diana. Empress of Clouds (2004) (transgender protagonist)
- Holland, Cecelia. Floating Worlds (1976) (protagonist
initiates a lesbian affair)
- Holmes, B. I. Mega (1991, Mother Courage Press)
(lesbian sf adventure romance; a post-holocaust future city ruled rather
tyrannically; a scientist & some genetically engineered psychics decide to
run away a la "Logan's Run" to the Outside (of the dome) if not to a
Sanctuary)
- Hoppe, Stephanie T. The Windrider (1985) (protagonist
sleeps with both men & women)
- Huff, Tanya.
Fifth Quarter
--. Sing the Four Quarters
--. No Quarter
--. The Quartered Sea - (The "Quarter" series is fantasy, w/
a gay main character, plus some sex-switching, and other gender & sexuality
stuff)
--. Blood Price (1991) (bi male vampire)
--. Blood Trail (1992)
--. Blood Lines (1992)
--. Blood Pact (1993)
--. Blood Debt (1997) (gay/bi vampire -
mysteries)
--. The Fire's Stone (1990) (discussions of explicit
anti-same-sex training in a homophobic culture; a male character dealing with
his own attraction to a guy & his upbringing in the homophobic culture;
same-sex attraction otherwise treated as normal by most characters)
--. Gate of Darkness, Circle of Light (1989) (many
positive references to same-sex; a tolerantly straight guy dealing with his own
internalized homophobia & attraction to a guy)
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- Ingrid, Charles. "The Points of Chaos" trilogy (male-male emotional)
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- Jablokov, Alexander. Deepdrive (1998) (lesbian character)
- Jackson, Shirley. The Haunting of Hill House (1959)
(psychological horror; strong implication that one of the protagonists is
a lesbian)
- Jaivin, Linda. Rock'n'Roll Babes from Outer Space
(1998) (3 alien-human babes come to earth for some madcap adventures with
sex, drugs, & rock'n'roll; lots of music & sf in-jokes, some minor
politics, & an amusing plot. Although the primary love relationship is
het, one of the Babes is a full-on dyke, and at least two of the human
boys associated with the Babes are rather fey, & managed to get almost
bashed. Joie-de-vivre and joie-de-baisser (spelling?) fill this book, so
fun-loving kids of all sexual persuasions should enjoy it. -- lq, 7/13/00)
- Jakober, Marie. The Black Chalice (2000) (Narrated by
a self-hating monk who is still in love with the knight of his
youth (and they say gay relationships can't last!). So, the main narrator
is a self-hating homophobe; but pay attention, because in this book sex is
a force for good, and the hero (definitely not the monk) has no
problems sharing his bed with men or women. This book may sneak past the
glb sf community, but don't let it; it's rare & beautiful to see us out
there so prominently, in such a well-written novel. -- lq, 12/31/00)
- Janifer, Laurence M. "The Gift" (originally published in
Dystopian Visions, edited by Roger Elwood (1975)) (A story about
two gay men in a future in which Gay Liberation has succeeded. People are
now entranced by the equivalent of a fuck-doll. Lots of rambling
paragraphs about gender identification and "introjection," whatever that
is. I might be wrong but it seems the fuck doll takes on the opposite
sex's gender and somehow it is implied that The Being (the fuck-doll) is
terminally confused by this and therefore must kill its homosexual
partners. Pretty unpleasant and silly story, actually. -- lq, 6/29/00)
- Johnson, S. G. "Deep Six" in Sexcrime: An Anthology of
Subversive Erotica edited by Cecilia Tan (Circlet Press: 2000) (Gay
soldiers in outer space find each other despite enforced
heterosexuality.)
--. Moonshadows: Fantasies of Love and Magick (four
short stories with lesbian sf/f/horror)
- Johnson, Toby. Secret Matter (1990) (comedy sf /
coming out story) (won a Lambda)
- Jones, Gwyneth. Kairos. (gay/lesbian content)
--. Divine Endurance (1984) (Primary characters
form a lesbian relationship; at least one other lesbian relationship
mentioned; gay male sex frequently alluded to)
--. Life (2004) (bi protagonists)
- Jones, Mary J. Avalon (Naiad, 1991) (lesbian goddess
avalon fantasy)
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- Kaldera, Raven.
"Flying Dreams" in The New Worlds of Women edited
by Cecelia Tan, Circlet Press, 1996; reprinted in Best Lesbian
Erotica (112-124) selected by Jewelle Gomez, edited by Tristan
Taormino, Cleis Press, 1997. A young woman from a fundamentalist anti-sex
world has been sent to college, and is liberated from the device which
prevents her from sexual feelings.
--. "Predator" in Sexcrime: An Anthology of Subversive
Erotica edited by Cecilia Tan (Circlet Press: 2000) (lesbian SM
relationship and a contagious vampirism)
--. "Thief of Dreams" in Fetish Fantastic: Tales of
Power and Lust from Futuristic to Surreal edited by Cecelia Tan
(Circlet Press: 1999) (various virtual reality sexualities explored)
- Karr, Phyllis Ann. Frostflower and Thorn (1980)
--. Frostflower and Windbourne (1982) [lesbian subtext;
early Xena like dynamics b/w swordswoman & sorceress sidekick; however, also
straight sex]
- Katz, Judith. Running Fiercely Toward a High Thin
Sound (lesbian magic realism)
--. "The Amazing Disappearing Girl" in Sinister
Wisdom (Berkeley, Calif.), no. 34 (1988); revised & reprinted in Memories and Visions, edited by
Susanna Sturgis (1989).
- Kay, Guy Gavriel. The Lions of Al-Rassan (1993)
(bisexual assassin / historical fantasy)
--. The Wandering Fire
--. Tigana (gay character)
- Keegan, Mel. Death's Head (1991) (gay men)
--. Equinox (1993, Gay Men's Press)
--. Ice Wind and Fire (1990, Gay Men's Press)
- Kerr, Peg. The Wild Swans (1999) - (retelling of fairy
tale, mixed w/ story of a young gay man with AIDS - won Gaylaxicon's
Spectrum Award 2000)
- Kettle, Pamela. The Day of the Women (1969) (lesbian
attractions are hinted at, and disparaged, in Britain after the women take
over. homophobic.)
- Killough, Lee. A Voice Out of Ramah (1979) (On a world
in which men ostensibly rule, but 90% die during puberty, women are free
to form social and sexual attachments with one another. Although the
society is described in the book, the plot focuses on one of the
presumptively ruling males.)
- King, Stephen. The Stand (1978) (several gay
characters, good and bad)
- Klages, Ellen. "Time Gypsy" (1999) (time-traveling scientist
dykes in 1950s San Francisco)
- Koja, Kathe. Strange Angels
- Klancy7. Tristaine (forthcoming: projected, 2000: Justice House Publishing) (about a
city of women, possibly descended from the Amazons. -- Inspired by the
online tale "Battle", by Judy (Wishes))
- Koch, Polly. Invisible Borders (1991) (bi character)
- Kocialski, Trish. The Visitors (2004) (lesbian protagonists)
- Kress, Nancy. Maximum Light. (gay boy is one of
protagonists)
--. An Alien Light (1988) (bi female character)
--. Crossfire (2003) (lesbian character)
--. Nothing Human (2003) (minor lesbian character)
- Kritzer, Naomi. Fires of the Faithful (2002) (lesbian protagonist/love
affair)
--. Turning the Storm (2003) (sequel to Fires of the Faithful)
- Kushner, Elizabeth. "Changeling" in The Essential
Bordertown: A Traveller's Guide to the Edge of Faerie, edited by Terri
Windling and Delia Sherman (Tor, 1998).
- Kushner, Ellen. Swordspoint, a Melodrama of Manners (1987)
(Renaissance fantasy; gay men)
- Kushner, Ellen, and Delia Sherman. The Fall of the Kings (2002)
(sequel to Swordspoint)
- Kwasny, Melissa. Modern Daughters and the Outlaw West
(Spinsters Book, San Francisco, 1990). (A small Wyoming town is infested
with quirky lesbians, ghosts, and politics.)
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- Lackey, Mercedes.
Valdemar:
--. Vanyel: The Books of the Last Herald-Mage: Magic's Pawn
(1989; Last Herald-Mage 1); Magic's Promise (1990; Last
Herald-Mage 2); Magic's Price (1990; Last Herald-Mage 3) (Trilogy
about Vanyel, the Last Herald-Mage of Valdemar, a sensitive, attractive &
gifted gay man. In Magic's Pawn 15 year-old Vanyel falls in love
with another boy, confronts homophobia, and comes out to his homophobic
family. In Magic's Promise we learn that Vanyel has acted as sperm
donor for several friends, including a lesbian couple, a gay male couple &
their female friend, and a straight couple with male infertility. In the
last volume Vanyel falls in love again. This is really one of the classic
fantasy gay stories.)
--. The Mage Wars: The Black Gryphon, The White
Gryphon, The Silver Gryphon [gay/bi characters]
--. The Mage Storms: Storm Warning; sequel Storm
Rising (1995) (Two of the principle characters, An'desha and Firesong, are
involved in a homosexual relationship.)
--. The Mage Winds: Winds of Fate, Winds of Change,
Winds of Fury [bi/gay side characters, some of same from other series]
--. Oathbound and Oathbreakers (asexual, presumably
lesbian, couple of mercenaries ... )
--. The Heralds of Valdemar: Arrows of the Queen (1987);
Arrow's Flight (1987); Arrow's Fall (1988) [lesbian side characters
Keren & Ylsa (Keren's 1st partner) & Sherrill (Keren's 2d partner); some gay
characters discussed (legendary heralds Vanyel & Stefen who are the main characters
in the Last Herald-Mage trilogy)]]
-- Exile's Valor (2002) [Keren from The Heralds of Valdemar
appears again with her partner Sherrill]
--. Diana Tregarde series: Children of the Night,
Burning Water, Jinx High
-- and Ellen Guon. Tourney series: Knight of Ghosts and
Shadows; Summoned to Tourney [bi]
--. Bedlam's Bard
--. Burning Water (1989) [occult mystery; gay side
character]
--. "A Different Kind of Courage" (1985) in Free
Amazons of Darkover, edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley [lesbian
characters]
- Lange, Sue. Tritcheon Hash
- Langford, Diane. Shame About the Street (Serpent's Tail
Press). (Really really minor sf content, but the lesbian content is high.
Theoretically, this takes place in the "near future", and at the time it
was written Langford was projecting increased computerization in the
workplace. Hmmm ... -- lq, 6/5/00)
- Lapidus, Jacqueline. "Design for the City of Women,"
Heresies, no. 3 (Fall 1977). [lesbian culture reproduces
parthenogenetically]
- LaTourette, Aileen. Cry Wolf (1986, Virago) (lesbians
have started a new civilizatoin after the holocaust)
- Laws, Jay B. Steam (1991, Alyson) ("A vaporous presence
is slowly invading San Francisco. One by one, selected gay men are seduced
by it - then they disappear, leaving only a ghoulish reminder of their
existence. Can anyone stop this shapeless terror?" (from Alyson
blurb))
--. The Unfinished (1993, Alyson)
- Lee, Rand B. "Full Fathom Five My Father Lies," Isaac
Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Feb. 1981; reprinted in Worlds
Apart, ed. DeCarnin, Garber & Paleo (1986). [all-male world]
- Lee, Tanith. "Love Alters" (in Jen Green & Sarah Lefanu,
editors, Despatches from the Frontiers of the Female Mind, The
Women's Press: 1985) (An unhappy love triangle in the not-too-far future
when homosexuality is straight, and heterosexuality an embarrassing
queerness.)
--. Lots of experimental sexuality and bisexuality. See
particularly the Flat Earth series, Night's Master,
etc.; Drinking Sapphire Wine; The Secret Books of Paradys
[e.g., The Book of the Mad]
- LeFanu, J. Sheridan. Carmilla (1872) (originally
published in In a Glass Darkly, 1872; reprinted many times)
(classic lesbian vampire story)
- Le Guin, Ursula.
--. The Left Hand of Darkness. (1969) (Classic work
about a race that embodies both genders in each person; see also the other
Gethenian
stories.)
--. "The Matter of Seggri" (in a world with few men, men
and women are kept separate; young men are encouraged to form homosexual
relationships, and sometimes adult men to also; women form sexual and love
relationships with each other; heterosexuality is ritualized &
reproductive)
--. "Unchosen Love" and "Mountain Ways" (Both stories take
place in the
Ekumen universe, on the planet O>, where marriages are of four people,
two men and two women, with four pairings between them (two heterosexual,
two homosexual), across "moieties" (traditional divisions between
"morning" and "evening" people). In these two stories same-sex romances
are the centerpieces of complex love / family relationships.)
--. "Nine Lives" Playboy, Nov. 1969; republished in
The Wind's Twelve Quartesr (1975) by Le Guin.
--. The Dispossessed (gay & bi side characters)
--. The Telling (2000) (protagonist is a lesbian; numerous glb
characters in a world with "institutionalized homophobia" but with a history of sexual
tolerance)
--. Planet of Exile (1966)
--. "Solitude" (In a world in the Ekumen
universe, young men are encouraged to bond sexually for survival and
these same-sex relationships are tolerated and encouraged, within the
confines of a society that stresses solitude between adults.)
--. "Another Story" in A Fisherman of the Inland
Sea
- Leiber, Fritz.
--. "Slack Tuesday Night in Lankhmar, Featuring Hisvet"
(the lesbian scene from The Knight and Knave of Swords
--. "The Ship (That) Sails at Midnight" in Fantastic
Adventures, Sept. 1950; reprinted in The Outer Reachers [Reaches?]
: Favorite Science Fiction Tales Chosen by Their Authors, edited by
August William Derleth. Pellegrini & Cudahy, 1951. (a woman has been
secretly having affairs with all the people in a group separately, both
men & women)
--. The Wanderer (1964) (one lesbian episode)
--. "The Two Best Thieves in Lankhmar," in
Fantastic, Aug. 1968. (A Fafhrd & the Grey Mouser story in which
two lesbians outsmart the guys.)
--. "Dark Wings" in Heroes and Horrors, ed. by
Stewart Schiff, (1978) (lesbian inc*st)
--. Our Lady of Darkness (1977) (homosexual
subtexts & minor characters)
- Leibscher, Walt. "Do Androids Dream of Electric Love?" in
Strange Bedfellows edited by Thomas N. Scortia (1972) (A
psychiatric patient tells his presumably homosexual fantasy to an android
psychiatrist who responds flirtatiously. Gender is deliberately
ambiguous.)
- Leigh, Stephen. Dark Water's Embrace (1998) (lesbian, transgender; on
another world hetero-sex doesn't quite seem to work. homosexuality is officially discouraged
& punished since it seems to be non-reproductive, but what do you do with seeming
hermaphrodites?)
--. Speaking Stones (1999) (sequel to Dark Water's Embrace, and
continuing the story of the 3-sexed world. It's worth it to point out that the "midmale"
(the in-between sex) of the humans are often described as more similar to females than to
males; and in fact they writing of them makes them seem more female than male. So their
relationships with women feel like lesbian relationships.)
--. The Bones of God (1986) (alien lesbians)
- Lerman, Rhoda. Book of the Night
- Lerner, Jonathan. Caught In a Still Place (Serpent's
Tail: London, 1989; Xlibris.com:
print-on-demand. (A very nice post-Decline novel. A small group of
people ended up living on the Florida coast after the mysterious Decline.
Julian's long-term lover Richard took off before the story begins.
Julian meditates on his love for Richard, while he and Jaydie, a woman,
begin a love affair. Although the heterosexual relationship in some ways
takes a major role in the story, Julian and Richard's gay relationship is
also an important part of the story. Lerner also does some very nice
things with homophobia & stereotyping: One of the neighbors is the sort of
guy Julian would have thought would have been homophobic. This story is
about its relationships, and a major one is gay. Hopefully this very nice
little (122 pages) novel will get some more attention now that it is
available in a print-on-demand form. -- lq, 6/17/2001
- Lethem, Jonathan. Girl in Landscape (1998) (lesbian character)
- Levin, Ira. This Perfect Day [sex is casual & bisexual
in the dystopia; lesbian sex is stll okay in the less dystopic place]
- Lewis, Sinclair. It Can't Happen Here. (1935/37?).
(Fascists take over the United States, imprisoning Communists,
homosexuals, and liberals. The story is really about a straight family-man
publisher, Lewis's EveryAmericanMan, & his middle-class resistance, but it
seems that gays are not such bad sorts after all, if they're in the same
camp you are. The enemy of my enemy is my friend, etc. There is however
also an Ernst Roem-esque homosexual among the fascists.)
- Lewitt, Shariann N. Interface Masque (1997) (gay
protagonist)
--. Songs of Chaos (1993) (lesbian characters)
- Livia, Anna. Bulldozer Rising (1988, Onlywomen Press)
(Lesbians & old women & young women are regimented, outlawed, or punished,
in this surrealistic novel of the future.)
--. Minimax (1991, Eighth Mountain Press) (Lesbian
vampires! Including some very famous lesbian fore-mothers.)
- Lucas, Frances. Cathy IV (1992, New Victoria). (A naive
young lesbian is shipwrecked on another planet, and becomes embroiled in
their slave economy, when she falls in love with a slave/robot.)
- Lundoff, Catherine. "El Tigre" (in Best Lesbian Erotica
1999, edited by Tristan Taormino and Chrystos; Cleis Press, 1999)
(historical lesbian vampire sm porn)
- Lynn, Elizabeth.
--. Watchtower (1979) (Chronicles of Tornor 1)
(cross-dressing "ghyas," homosexual passion, & cool lesbian sidekicks, in
some of the best fantasy written)
--. Dancers of Arun (1979) (Chronicles of Tornor 2)
(gay boy inc*st, sort of, in some of the best fantasy written)
--. The Northern Girl (1980) (the conclusion to the
Chronicles of Tornor trilogy) (homosexuality is no problem & most of our
protagonists are lesbians; a hermaphroditic ghya completes the
gender-fuck. excellently written, as always.)
--. A Different Light (1978) (gay)
--. The Sardonyx Net (1981) (homosexuality is
accepted)
--. Dragon's Winter (the king's male lover is
stolen from him & used against him; the rest of the story is about what
happens after that. homosexuality, in any case, like in the Tornor
stories, does not seem to be a problem.) (1998)
--. "The Gods of Reorth" in The Berkley Showcase: New
Writings in Science Fiction and Fantasy (1980, ed. by Victoria
Schochet and John Silbersack)
--. "The Man Who Was Pregnant"
--. "The Woman Who Loved the Moon" in Amazons!
(1979) edited by Jessica Amanda Salmonson
- Lyons, Lynda. Priorities (The Controllers Series)
(Naiad Press, 1990). (Apparently planned to be the beginning of a series.
A future earth has laws against androids, and controllers to enforce them.
Dyke adventure/romance. It wasn't clear to me on which side my sympathies
were supposed to lie.)
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- MacGregor, Loren J. The Net (1987) (major bi character)
- Maguire, Gregory. Wicked. Minor queer content: discussed that an early
major character is having a same-sex affair (a la "Cabaret") with another character;
implication that two other characters later on are involved in a same-sex relationship (with
a hospice-death? reminiscent of AIDS); some short commentary here & there indicating general
acceptance & awareness of same-sex-sexuality.
- Maine, Charles Eric. Alph (also published as World
Without Men) (1958) (a world of perverted sick lesbians may yet be
saved by cloning a male. homophobic badly written sf)
- Mains, Geoff. Gentle Warriors (Pound Ridg, NY: Knights
Press, 1989) [male homosexuals; AIDS virus; future fascistic US]
- Malzberg, Barry N.
--. "Going Down" (originally published in Dystopian
Visions, edited by Roger Elwood (1975)) (An odd story about a
possibly psychopathic person who explores his sexuality through The
Institute.)
--. Beyond Apollo (1972) [dysfunctional gay love
results in murder]
--. "Culture Lock" in Future City, edited by Roger
Elwood, 1973. [gay relationship]
--. "In the Stocks" in New Dimensions Seven, ed. by
Robert Silverberg (1977) [sequel to "Culture Lock"]
--. The Sodom and Gomorrah Business (1974) [female
oppression; fascism; two evil fascist homosexual characters]
--. "State of the Art" in New Dimensions Four,
edited by Robert Silverberg, 1974 [various famous historical literary
people including Gertrude Stein & Alice B. Toklas]
--. Tactics of Conquest (1974)
- Mandeville, Sir John. [pseudonym]. Voiage and Travayle of
Syr John Maundeville, Knight (1499, 1500?). [traveler encounters many
things including an amazon island and an island of the 'third sex']
- Mannheim, Linda. "Love, Trouble, and Time" (in New
Amazons, edited by Margaret Weis, 2000) (a lesbian & her
escaped-from-prison (political prisoner) lesbian lover get together, while
the escapee tries to see Grandma in the hospital. sweet & rather
melancholy)
- Marah, Jasmine. "Catching a Spirit" Sinister Wisdom,
Berkeley, Ca. (no. 34), 1988. [lesbian]
- Marano, Michael. Dawn Song (Tor, 1998)
- Marion. Spiderwomon's Lesbian Fairy Tales (Stanford,
Conn.: New Moon Communications, 1977)
- Marks, Laurie. Dancing Jack (major character is bisexual &
involved with a woman; other multiple-partner family structures are normal)
--. Delan the Mislaid (hermaphrodites)
--. Elemental Logic series: Fire Logic (2002); Earth
Logic (2004) [a society which accepts without comment same-sex relations and
various family forms]
- Marley, Louise. The Terrorists of Irustan (2000) (lesbian character)
- Martinac, Paula. Out of Time (1990 Seal Press; 1990
Lambda winner for best lesbian fiction.) (Modern dyke is haunted by dykes
from the 1920s.)
- Mathews, Patricia. "Camilla" in Sword of Chaos, edited
by Marion Zimmer Bradley (1982) [story about Camilla from Darkover Free
Amazons]
- Mathur, Ashok. Once Upon an Elephant (1999). (Indian
fantasy novel with gay characters.)
- Matthews, Susan R.
--. An Exchange of Hostages (1)
--. Prisoner of Conscience (2)
--. Hour of Judgment (3) (The protagonist is an
unwilling professional torturer and slave-owner in a
galactic society. The protagonist is not gay but there is
a very strong bond between him and his slaves, and it is
certainly implied that homosexuality is at least somewhat
acceptable; homoeroticism)
- May, Julian. The Many-Colored Land (1981; Pliocene Exile 1)
(One of the characters, Felice, is a lesbian; dainty-looking but tough as nails
(and probably slightly insane). While some characters have heterosex, she never
does, but does make several unsuccessful passes at another female (straight)
character. Although the portrayal of her sexuality isn't exactly a success,
she's still a very interesting character.)
--. The Golden Torc (1982; Pliocene Exile 2)
--. The Nonborn King (1983; Pliocene Exile 3)
--. The Adversary (1984; Pliocene Exile 4)
- McArthur, Maxine. Time Future (2001) (minor lesbian character, according
to lesbiansciencefiction.com)
- McHugh, Maureen. China Mountain Zhang (1992, Tor):
(young gay male in future century)
--. Mission Child. (1998) (No gay sex, but a transgendered
protagonist; a woman who, disguising herself as a man, then finding her own "two-spirit"
self, then trying to be a woman, then giving up & becoming sort-of a man, sort-of a
neuter.)
- McIntyre, Vonda.
--. "Screwtop" in The Crystal Ship, edited by
Robert Silverberg (1976) [bisexual]
--. "Looking for Satan" in Thieves' World III: Shadows
of Sanctuary, edited by Robert Lynn Asprin (1981) [part of Bradley's
Lythande stories]
--. Starfarers (1989) (bisexual)
- McKay, Claudia. Promise of the Rose Stone (Norwich,
VT: New Victoria Publishers, 1986; ISBN 0-934678-09-X) (a Federation
rules Earth, with the assistance of a perhaps-enslaved mysterious
satellite-sized being. Our protagonist Isa, a mountain warrior, travels
to a Federation village, and then is sent to the satellite where women are
bred for unknown purposes ... Isa & one of her new-found pals plot an
escape.)
- M'Clatchey, Gwen. "Short Skirts and Patriarchs" in
S. G. Johnson's Dangerous Women (lesbian terrorists short story --
I *loved* this story -- lq)
- McMahan, Jeffrey. Vampires Anonymous (1991, Alyson) -
(follows the story of Andrew the gay vampire ... )
--. Somewhere in the Night: Eight Gay Tales of the
Supernatural; alternatively subtitled: Stories of Suspense
(1989: Alyson) (8 short stories) (Lambda Award winner) [several stories
about Andrew the gay vampire]
- McMahon, Donna. Dance of Knives (2001) (major lesbian characters)
- Meluch, Rebecca M. Sovereign (male-male)
- Menstruum. Spiderwomon's Lesbian Fairy Tales (1977: New
Moon communications, Stamford, Connecticut)
- Merliss, Mark. An Arrow's Flight (1998). (Fascinating
retelling of the Trojan War, entwined with the gay 70s & 80s & the
oncoming, also seemingly interminable, war with AIDS ...)
- Merrick, Curt. "Half a World," ONE Magazine [Los
Angeles], Dec. 1954. [a dream of the future where there is no homophobia]
- Miller, P. Schuyler. "Status Quondam" in New Tales of Space
and Time, edited by Raymond J. Healy (New York: Henry Holt, 1951) [man
travels back in time to ancient Greece and is offended by homosexuality]
- Mindancer. Tales of Emoria: Future Dreams (2001)
- Minns, Karen Marie Christa. Virago (Naiad, 1990) -
(lesbian couple threatened by a lesbian vampire ... )
--. Bloodsong (1997) - sequel to Virago
--. Calling Rain (1991, Naiad) - (lesbian
scientists studying real live Sasquatch apes)
- Mitchel, Lorna. The Revolution of Saint Jone (London: Women's Press, 1988)
(a flighty young woman is assigned to a religious mission, but finds herself more in sympathy
with the folk she is supposed to be missioning to. perhaps in part because she falls in love
with someone on the other side.)
- Mitchison, Naomi. Solution Three (written 1970;
published Feminist Press, 1975) (homosexuality is the preferred mode of
living)
--. "The Delicate Fire" in The Delicate Fire
(1931) [lesbian theme; non-sf]
- Mixon, Laura. Proxies. (The protagonist's nephew and
secretary are a queer couple. Bisexuality / queerness seem nothing to be
remarked upon in this future earth.)
--. Glass Houses (lesbian characters)
--. Burning the Ice (2002) (minor lesbian character)
- Moon, Elizabeth. The Deeds of Paksenarrion
(protagonist maybe asexual, but lesbians & homosexuality in the book)
--. Sporting Chance (lesbian)
- Moorcock, Michael.
--. Gloriana (1979) (fantasy about Elizabeth; queer
characters)
--. The Cornelius Chronicles (1977) [includes
The Final Programme (1968), A Cure for Cancer (1971), The
English Assassin (1974), and The Condition of Muzak (1977)]
--. Breakfast in the Ruins (1972) [homosexual
affair is central]
--. The Adventures of Una Persson and Catherine
Cornelius in the Twentieth Century (London, Quarter, 1976) [bisexual
women]
--. "Waiting for the End of Time" (1970)
- Mootoo, Shani. Cereus Blooms at Night (1996, Press
Gang) (magic realism; transgendered boy is the narrator, and a butchy girl
is a later character, and the whole story is triggered in part by a
lesbian love affair)
- Morehouse, Lyda. Messiah Node (2003) (lesbian character)
--. Archangel Protocol (2001) (lesbian character)
--. Apocalypse Array (2004) (lesbian character)
--. Fallen Host (2002) (bi/tg characters)
- Morgan, Richard. Woken Furies (2005) (minor lesbian characters are
lovers)
- Moriarty, Chris. Spin State (2003) (bi character)
- Morris, Janet. "Hell" (shared world with same-sex sexuality)
- Morrow, James. Only Begotten Daughter (a lesbian
character in this story about Jesus' modern sister)
- Morse, David. The Iron Bridge (1998) (lesbian character)
- Murphy, Pat. Nadya: The Wolf Chronicles (1996) (a
bisexual werewolf in the 19th century involved with a woman subject to
lesbian panic)
--. There and Back Again (1999). (Numerous
peripheral lesbian characters, although this is not a big theme
particularly.)
- Mushroom, Merril. Daughters of Khaton (1987, Lace
Publications). (Lesbian relationships in an all-woman society.
Interesting when one of the women on a mostly-male space crew joins the
planet, falls in love, and has to deal with her monogamous possessive
ideas of relationships in a seemingly more free-swinging society. -- lq,
5/14/00)
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- Nader, George. Chrome. (1978) (Alyson) (gay porno)
(Alyson's blurb: "It is death to love a robot. But in their desert
training ground, Chrome and King Vortex are forming a forbidden bond that
could lead to intergalactic warfare.")
- Namjoshi, Suniti. The Conversations of a Cow (1985) (in
which an Indian lesbian cow appears to the author and takes her on an
extraordinary journey" -- The Penguin Book of Modern Fantasy by
Women )
- Neff, Lisa Marie. "Sister Wolf"
in Lesbian Short Fiction #1, edited by Jinx Beers (lesbian
magic realism)
- Newport, Cris. Queen's Champion: The Legend of Lancelot
Retold (1997, Pride Publications)
--. The White Bones of Truth (1994, Pride Pubctns)
(an actress and a hermaphrodite may start a revolution)
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- Oakgrove, Artemis.
The Raging Peace (1984) (Throne Trilogy 1) (lesbian
fantasy porn)
--. Dreams of Vengeance (1985) (Throne 2) (lesbian fantasy
porn)
--. Throne of Council (1986) (Throne 3) (lesbian fantasy
porn)
- Ore, Rebecca. Outlaw School (2000) (minor lesbian character)
- Orloff, Alvin. I Married an Earthling (2000; Manic D
Press) (humorous gay sf / ya?)
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- Pangborn, Edgar. Davy (some gay stuff peripherally
mentioned; lesbianism sort of referred to)
--. A Company of Glory (supposedly gay in its
original form)
--. A Mirror for Observers (1954) (some gay
content?)
--. Still I Persist in Wondering
- Park, Severna.
Speaking Dreams (Firebrand, 1992) (good writing - lesbians in a
universe with slaves fighting the odds to be together)
--. Hand of Prophecy (set in same universe as
Speaking Dreams)
--. The Annunciate (1999) (lesbian character) [a different
series]
- Patton, Fiona. The Stone Prince (Daw, 1997) (gay
fantasy romance; same-sex relationships are common)
--. The Painter Knight (prequel to The Stone
Prince)
--. The Granite Shield
- Perry, Steve. Matadora (1986) A Black martial artist ends up in another
martial arts school. She has a long-term lesbian love affair with another martial artist.
Later she ends up in a three-way relationship with a man and a woman. No gay male sex, but
Perry isn't pulling any punches with the lesbianism: the women love one another, have no
shame, and nobody is dissing them for it. Racism not an issue, homophobia not an issue;
everybody is just fighting the good fight together.
--. The Albino Knife (1991)
Part of the Matador series including The 97th Step, The Man Who
Never Missed, Matadora, The Machiavelli Interface, The Albino Knife,
Black Steele, Brother Death
- Picano, Felice. Dryland's End (1995) (Far, far future
universe, run by technological matriarchy; gay protagonist and relatively
lots of other homosexuality.)
--. An Asian Minor (1981) (Zeus & Ganymede)
- Pierce, David M. Elf Child (Southern Tier Editions)
- Piercy, Marge. Woman on the Edge of Time. (1976) (Queerness is accepted
in the possible future world; and bisexuality seems to be the norm.)
--. Dance the Eagle to Sleep. (Some lesbian
activity amongst our young rebels.)
- Plowright, Teresa. Dreams of an Unseen Planet (some
lesbian content; )
- Pollack, Rachel. Godmother Night (St. Martin's Press,
1996). (lesbian couple involved with Mother Death, and their lesbian
daughter)
--. Unquenchable Fire (1988)
--. Temporary Agency (1994) (grown-up lesbian
protagonist annoyed at lesbian detective, her
ex-girlfriend; same world as Unquenchable Fire)
--. Doom Patrol
- Potts, Cherry. Mosaic of Air - (collection of short
stories. Included several sf, fantasy, or magical-real stories. "Mosaic
of Air"; "Arachnë's Daughters" (a talk from the Lesbo-Arachnid League
of Friendship); "The Bone Box"; "Behind the Mask" (a Helen of Troy story);
"Penelope is No Longer Waiting" (Trojan War, Penelope).)
- Pratchett, Terry. Feet of Clay (transgender
issues)
--. Jingo
--. The Last Continent
--. The Fifth Elephant
- Preston, John. Tales from the Dark Lord II (1994) (one
of the gay pornographers turns his hand to horror & the
supernatural)
- Pullman, Philip. The Amber Spyglass. [Gay angels Baruch &
Balthamos in the third book of His Dark Materials trilogy.]
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- Quick, W. T. "Whatever Gets You Through the Night" in
Amazing Stories (March 1990)
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- Randall, Marta. Journey (male-male)
--. Dangerous Games (male-male)
- Reamy, Tom. San Diego Lightfoot Sue and Other
Stories
- Reed, Rick R. A Face Without a Heart (horror)
Penance (1993)
- Rice, Anne. Well, what can I say. A gay icon. Not much
lesbian content though. Try:
- Rivers, Diana, 1931- .
--. Daughters of the Great Star (Lace Publications,
1992) (Hadra 1) (The founding of the women's society, the Hadra.)
--. The Hadra(Lace Publications, 1995) (Hadra
2) (Sequel to Daughters of the Great Star)
--. Journey to Zelindar (Lace Publications, 1987) (Hadra 3)
(A country of lesbian separatists, the Hadra, is protected by the Goddess in a
patriarchal society. Sair of Semasi escapes her country after a rape and is taken
in by the Hadra.)
--. The Red Line of Yarmald (Bella Books)
- Robinson, Frank. Waiting. (Forge, 1999). (Horror
story, w/ gay & lesbian peripheral characters.) (ISBN 0312866526)
--. The Dark Beyond the Stars (1991) (gay protagonist) (won a
Lambda)
- Robinson, Jane. The Amazon Chronicles (1994)
- Robinson, Spider. The Callahan Touch
--. Callahan's Legacy
(Recent additions to Robinson's Callahan's Crosstime
Saloon series, containing gay characters; some gay references in earlier
books in the series too.)
--. Time Pressure
- Rosen, Selina. Fire and Ice [near-future; gays & lesbians segregated]
--. Hammer Town (2002) (lesbian character)
- Rosenblum, Mary. Chimera (1993) (cyberpunk; a major male character is gay;
major lesbian character) [Del Rey - ISBN 0345385284]
- Rubin, Marty. The Boiled Frog Syndrome: A Novel of Love,
Sex and Politics. (1987: Alyson) (religious fundamentalist
homophobes take over America; a Resistance movement operates out of
Europe. the story really focuses on telling "how it got that way" and
about the sexploits of the protagonist in Europe, missing his boyfriend
who's still stuck back in the States in a concentration camp)
- Rudnick, Paul. The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told (2000,
Overlook Press). (Indeed, God did create Adam and Steve, and Jane and
Mabel. Two plays.)
- Russ, Joanna. The Female Man (1975) (novel, in part
about Whileaway, a world of only women. This is one of the classic
feminist sf novels of the 1970s, and should not be missed.)
--. "When It Changed" (first story published about
Whileaway) (initially published: 1972, in Again, Dangerous Visions,
edited by Harlan Ellison)
--. And Chaos Died (1970) (gay protagonist)
--. We who are about to .... (1977, 1978)
--. On Strike Against God (1980, 1985) (lesbian
love story; not sf)
--. Kittatinny: A Tale of Magic (1978)
--. "Existence" in Epoch (1975, 1977, edited by
Roger Elwood)
--. "Nobody's Home" in Women of Wonder (1975,
edited by Sargent)
--. "The Second Inquisition" in More Women of
Wonder (1976, ed. by Sargent)
- Russell, Mary Doria. The Sparrow (some gay
characters)
--. The Children of God (sequel to The
Sparrow)
- Ryman, Geoff. The Child Garden (In the future, humans
and their society hav ebeen greatly changed; homosexuality doesn't exist;
one woman is born different. While the focus is on the lesbian
protagonist and her relationship, homosexuality is just one aspect of her
difference. Recommended.)
--. The Warrior Who Carried Life (body shifting)
--. Was (1992) (magic realism; gay characters, inc*st,
AIDS; Wizard of Oz theme)
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- S, Davy. Gay Vampire (1969) (gay vampire porno)
- Salmonson, Jessica Amanda, with Jules Remedios
Faye. Wisewomen & Boggy-boos: A Dictionary of Lesbian Fairy Lore
(1992: Banned Books, Austin, Texas) (lesbian fairy "dictionary" with
amusing stories, puns, parables)
- Salmonson, Jessica Amanda. The Disfavored Hero (1981) (bi character)
- Sanchez, Gregory. Rainbow Arc of Fire - a glb
magic/adventure series
A Mile-High Saga (1996) (#1)
Autumn Saga (1997) (#2)
Souls Within Stone (1997) (#3)
Worlds Beneath Us (1998) (#4)
Slight of Mind (1998) (#5)
Harmony of Spheres (1999) (#6)
- Sandler, Helen, editor. Necrologue (Diva Books)
- Sargent, Pamela. The Shore of Women (1986)
- Schiefelbein, Michael. Vampire Thrall (Alyson Publications)
- Schimel, Lawrence. The Drag Queen of Elfland and Other
Stories (The Ultra Violet Library (Circlet Press), 1-885865-17-1,
1998). (17 cute stories, both gay & lesbian)
- Schulman, J. Neil. The Rainbow Cadenza (gay man is a side
character (actually a higher-up political official, so homosexuality seems to be
rather acceptable); interesting ideas about sex; mandatory female prostitution
(sort of a female draft) and accepted rape of members of the underclass.
interesting book overall.)
- Scott, Jody. I, Vampire (1984)
- Scott, Melissa.
--. The Game Beyond (1984)
--. A Choice of Destinies (1986) (gay male protagonists)
--. Mighty Good Road (1990) (lesbian protagonist /
adventure)
--. Dreamships (1992) (many gay characters)
--. Burning Bright (1993) (lesbian protagonist;
lots of bisexuality)
--. Trouble and Her Friends (1994) (dyke cyberpunk;
2 lesbian hackers & other glb friends)
--. Shadow Man (aka Shadowman) (1995) (hermaphodites of various
sorts & sexual persuasions in a society where humans have
mutated)
--. Night Sky Mine (1996) (young coming-out
lesbians & a gay male couple too)
--. Dreaming Metal (1997) (sequel to
Dreamships (1992); many g/l characters)
--. The Shapes of Their Hearts (1998) (lesbian character)
--. The Jazz (2000) (bi protagonist)
- Scott, Melissa, and Lisa Barnett.
--. The Armor of Light (1988) (gay male
characters; gay King James VI)
--. Point of Hopes (lots of bisexuality)
- Seay, Jody. The Second Coming of Curly Red (1999).
(Ideal quirky small-town people battle homophobia; some minor fantasy
elements, like heaven.)
- Shepard, Lucius. "Life of Buddha" in Omni (May
1988); also in Second Annual Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, edited
by Ellen Datlow and T. Windling)
--. "A Traveler's Tale" in Asimov's July 1984
- Sheppard, Simon. "Blackout" in Sexcrime: An Anthology of
Subversive Erotica edited by Cecilia Tan (Circlet Press: 2000) (Gay
men in a post-virus world where sex is frowned upon.)
- Sherman, Delia. Through a Brazen Mirror: The Famous Flower
of Servingmen (1989) (gay king and passing-woman;
lesbian attraction)
--. The Porcelain Dove (lesbian / fairy tale)
- Sinisalo, Johanna. Troll: A Love Story (2000; Finnish to English transl. 2003 by Herbert Lomas) (gay male protagonist)
- Singer, Rochelle. The Demeter Flower (1980) (lesbian
separatism) (pseudonym for Shelley Singer)
- Singleton, Jacqui. Heartstone & Saber (Rising Tide
Press, 1994) (lesbian fantasy sword-and-sorcery)
- Slater, Philip. How I Saved the World (1985) (bi character)
- Slesar, Henry. "Ersatz" (first published in Harlan Ellison's
Dangerous Visions, 1967) (a nicely homophobic little tale in which
we see how horrible endless war is, because it's destroyed all the good
food and all the good fuckable women, leaving good soldiers only
hairy-legged transsexuals to fuck - what a nightmare )
- Slonczewski, Joan. A Door Into Ocean (1986) (all female aquatic race that
reproduces by parthenogenesis)
--. The Children Star (1998) (an immortal lesbian couple has a central
role)
--. Daughter of Elysium (1993) (lesbian character)
--. Still Forms on Foxfield (1980) (lesbian character)
--. Brain Plague (2000) (lesbian character)
- Smith, Stephanie. Other Nature (1995) (bi character)
- Smith, Thorne. Turnabout (1931) (gender switching)
- Soles, Caro. Meltdown (gay fantasy)
- Spencer, Wen. Ukiah Oregon series. Bitter Waters, Tainted Trail,
etc. The protagonist was adopted and raised by a lesbian couple as a child. In Dog
Warrior, the main character is gay and involved in a long-term relationship.
- Spinrad, Norman. Journals of the Plague Years (all
about AIDS & future-sex in America)
--. A World Between (1979) (war between female and male
supremacists)
- Springer, Nancy. Larque on the Wing: (middle-aged
straight woman becomes young gay man temporarily.)
--. Fair Peril (1996) (librarian protagonist; gay
Black male librarian)
--. Metal Angel (1994) (gay character)
--. Apocalypse (secondary character is MTF
lesbian)
--. Madbond
--. Mindbond
--. Godbond
- Starhawk. The Fifth Sacred Thing (1993) (in this
contrasting Northern California utopia (contrasted with a Souther
California dystopia) most people seem to be bisexual just naturally, and
both the male and female protagonists are shown to have lovers of both
sexes. A fairy-land for gay men in San Francisco is also mentioned.)
--. prequel; bisexuality.
- Steele, Allen. The Tranquility Alternative (1996) (lesbian character)
- Stein, Eugene. Straitjacket and Tie (1996) (comedy
sf; coming out & ET)
- Sterling, Bruce. Zeitgeist (2000) (minor lesbian character)
- Stewart, Jean. Return to Isis (1993) (1)
--. Isis Rising (2)
--. Warriors of Isis (3)
--. Wizard of Isis (2004) (#5)
(The Isis stories are a post-holocaust lesbian separatist
epic trilogy; lesbian romantic adventure.)
- Stewart, Sean. Nobody's Son (1995) (some discussion about a female same-sex love, taken with aplomb by the male characters in
love with the women)
- Stinson, Susan. Martha Moody The Women's Press.
(magical realist lesbian love story)
- Stirling, S. M. Island in the Sea of Time (1998) (One of the major narrative characters is an African-American lesbian Coast
Guard captain, who gets involved in a love affair during the course of the novel.)
- Stone, Charlotte. Cheon of Weltanland: Book I: The Four
Wishes (1983). (B&D with a lesbian protagonist)
- Stone, Kyle. The Initiation of PB 500. (Gay boy SM
porn)
- Strieber, Whitley. The Hunger (1981) (bisexual
vampirism)
- Sturgeon, Theodore. "The Sex Opposite" in E. Pluribus
Unicorn (1953 and 1965) (parthenogenesis / androgyny)
--. "The World Well Lost" (originally published in
Universe; reprinted in Thomas N. Scortia's Strange Bed Fellows:
Sex and Science Fiction (Random House: 1972); © 1966, Theodore
Sturgeon.) Possibly the first science fiction story to deal directly with
homosexuality. This story got Sturgeon a lot of fan mail apparently. A
pair of alien lovers lands on earth, but their home world extradites them
from earth. While they are being returned to earth, a crew member
discovers they are telepathic, and must take action to protect his own
secrets. Really a wonderful story.
--. Venus Plus X (1960) (a unisex
society; homophobia)
--. Microcosmic God
--. "The Widget, the Wadget and Boff"
--. "Affair with a Green Monkey"
- Sturgis, Donnárd. "Half Life" in The Essential
Bordertown: A Traveller's Guide to the Edge of Faerie, edited by Terri
Windling and Delia Sherman (Tor, 1998).
- Sussex, Lucy. "My Lady Tongue" in My Lady Tongue
[lesbian]
--. "The Queen of Erewhon"
--. "Melusine" in The Horns of Elfland
T
- Tan, Cecelia. Black Feathers: Erotic Dream
(1998) (Collection of queer erotic sf/fantasy/horror stories)
--. "Tale of Christina" (lesbian vampire; in Black
Feathers and Dark Angels)
--. "Blood Ties" (gay leather vampire; in Black
Feathers)
- Tarr, Judith. Lord of the Two Lands (1993) (Alexander
the Great fantasy)
--. Queen of the Amazons (2004) (bi protagonist)
- Tepper, Sheri. Shadow's End (One of the principal
character's only sex & love relationship was lesbian)
--. Six Moon Dance (1998) (a major lesbian character)
--. Gibbon's Decline & Fall (1996) (lesbian character)
- Thomas, Thomas T. Crygender (1992) (the person about
whom the central mystery revolves is a gender-fuck -- gender-neutral or
transgender or what? that's part of the mystery)
- Tiptree, Jr., James. "Houston, Houston, Do You Read?" (1976)
(lesbian after all)
- Townsend, Larry. 2069+2. (gay boy porn)
- Turtledove, Harry. "The Great Unknown" in Analog
April-June 1991
--. "Bedfellows" in Fantasy & Science Fiction (June 2005)
U
- Ulrichs, Karl Heinrich. Sailors' Tales
(Matrosengeschichten) (1884). Includes "Manor", perhaps the first
gay male vampire story. (This is the Ulrichs who was the German gay
activist.)
V
- Varley, John. Gaean Trilogy: Titan, Wizard,
Demon (major bi character; love b/w major character & another woman
are central plot)
--. "Her Girl Friday" in Asimov's August 1992
--. Lots of Varley's work depicts transgender characters,
multi-gender societies, and bi/omni-sexual characters.
- Vicki. Sleeping Beauty: A Lesbian Fairy Tales
(1971, chapbook, Sojourner Truth Press, Atlanta, Georgia)
- Vonarburg, Elisabeth. In the Mother's Land (situational
but enthusiastic lesbianism)
--. The Silent City (1988)
W
- Walker, Barbara G. Amazon (1992)
- Warner, Sylvia Townsend. Lolly Willowes. (1926)
(Lovely novel written in the early 20th century about a spinster who
becomes a witch, maybe, and has truck with the devil, maybe, and maybe
lesbian sex too.)
--. "The Blameless Triangle"; appeared originally in
The New Yorker; collected in Kingdoms of Elfin (1977)
(Several males of the an elfin kingdom leave the kingdom; after becoming
impoverished they encourage the youngest of their members to prostitute
himself to a local Governor. However, another of their members ends up
staying with the Governor for the rest of their lives.)
--. "The Revolt at Brocéliande"; appeared
originally in The New Yorker; collected in Kingdoms of Elfin
(1977) (Two male changelings are castrated and made into eunuchs at the
whim of an elfin queen; they live their lives together.)
- Waters, Sarah. Affinity (1999, UK) - (victorian
sapphism, with a dark story about women's prisons and spiritualism)
- Weathers, Brenda. The House at Pelham Falls (1986,
Naiad) (lesbian ghost story)
--. Miss Pettibone and Miss McGraw (1995,
Naiad) (ghost story)
- Wells, Jesse. "Succubus" in The Dress / The Sharda
Stories. San Francisco: Library B Productions, 1986. (lesbian demon)
- Welles, Paul O. Project Lambda. Port Washington, NY:
Ashley, 1979. [future fascist state which sets up concentration camps for
male homosexuals]
- Wells, John J. [pseud. for Marion Zimmer Bradley & Juanita Coulson],
"Another Rib," The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (June, 1963)
[when an all-male crew returns from outer space to discover Earth destroyed, they
have to figure out how to reproduce with each other]
- Welsh, Lindsay. Second Sight (lesbian superhero has
superpowers of sex, too! fighting evil & satisfying women, all at the same
time)
- Westerfeld, Scott. Polymorph (1997) - (a shape-changer, born
woman, can be male or female; has lesbian, straight, and gay sex; the protagonist
seems to identify as female. at one point she actively resents a shape-changer
who identifies as male butting in on dyke-turf. nice sf'al dyke bar scene.)
--. Fine Prey (1998) (lesbian / bi protagonist)
--. The Risen Empire (2003) (lesbian characters)
--. The Killing of Worlds (2003) (lesbian characters)
- Weston, Susan B. Children of the Light (1985)
(post-apocalyptic time travel with a surprise lesbian affair)
- Whyte, Christopher. The Warlock of Strathearn (1997,
Gollancza) - 0-575-40122-2
- Wilde, Oscar. The Happy Prince and Other Tales (1888)
(fairy tales)
--. A House of Pomegranates (1891) (fairy
tales)
--. Portrait of Dorian Gray [aka The Picture of
Dorian Gray] (1890) (horror)
- Wilhelm, Kate. Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang (1976) (clones have
promiscuous sex with their identical clone sibs, and en masse with other clone sibs. both
females and males participate in same-sex sexual activity with their clones, although outside
of clone-lines, only heterosex is mentioned)
--. The Clewiston Test (1976) (lesbian side
character)
--. "The Funeral" in Again, Dangerous Visions,
edited by Harlan Ellison (1972) [girls' school lesbianism schoolmistress]
- Williams, Karen. Love Spell (1992, Rising Tide
Press) (lesbian love story)
-- Nightshade (1996, Rising Tide Press) (new age
lesbian fantasy mystery w/ cats)
- Williams, Michelle D. "Moondancer" in Sinister Wisdom
[Berkeley, California], no. 34 (1988) (lesbian protagonist)
- Williamson, Shirley. "A Victorian Ending" in Lesbian Short
Fiction #1, edited by Jinx Beers (lesbian vampire)
- Wilson, Anna. Hatching Stones (London: Onlywomen Press,
1991) (gay men interested in cloning)
--. "The Reach" in The Reach and Other Stories,
edited by Lilian Mohin and Sheila Shulman (London: Onlywomen Press, 1984)
- Wilson, Robert Charles. The Chronoliths (2001) (lesbian character)
- Winterson, Jeanette. Gut Symmetries
--. Sexing the Cherry
--. The Passion
(Sexing the Cherry and The Passion both
involve historical fantastic fiction; Gut
Symmetries is more ... err ... modernistically
surrealist.)
- Wittig, Monique. Les Guerillères (1971) (classic
lesbian-feminist separatism)
- Wolfe, Chris Anne.
Shadows of Aggar (1991, New Victoria Publishers)
(amazon romance; primary lesbian content) (1 of 2)
--. Fires of Aggar (1994) (amazon romance; primary
lesbian content) (2 of 2)
--. Bitter Thorns (retelling of Beauty & the
Beast); reissued as Roses and Thorns: Beauty and the Beast
Retold
--. Annabel and I (fantasy)
- Woolf, Virginia. Orlando: A Biography (1928)
(gender-switching)
- Womack, Jack. Random Acts of Senseless Violence (1993) (teen lesbian
coming out)
- Wylie, Philip. The Disappearance (1951)
- Wyndham, John. "Consider Her Ways" (pseudonym for John Beynon
Harris)
Y
- Yolen, Jane. Sister Light, Sister Dark (1988)
--. White Jenna (1989)
--. Briar Rose (gay man)
--. Cards of Grief (gay)
- Young, Donna J. Retreat: As It Was! (Naiad, 1979) (A
long, long time ago, the human race is all women ... )
Z
- Zana. "Man Plague," Sinister Wisdom [Berkeley,
California], no. 34 (1988) [lesbian separatist; all the men die]
- Zettel, Sarah. Playing God (1993)
- Zanger, Molleen. The Year Seven (1993, Naiad) (the
world has ended & most of the men have died; a bunch of women gather into
a little group; a couple already identified as lesbian; a few others begin
identifying as lesbian; and the rest are just really happy when one of the
few men left rolls through town)
--. Gardenias Where There Are None (1994,
Naiad) (ghost story obsession)
Queer, with Some SF, Fantastic, Horror, Magical
Content
- Beers, Jinx, editor. Lesbian Short Fiction #1. 4
fantasy / sf stories out of 21.
- Hardy, J. E. Perfect Pitch: Lesbian Feminist Fiction
(1991, Onlywomen Press)
- Trevelyan, Julie K., and Scott Brassart, editors. Wilma
Loves Betty and Other Hilarious Gay & Lesbian Parodies (Alyson, 1999)
SF Etc., with More Than "Just a Little" Queer
Content
- Brownworth, Victoria A. Night Bites: Vampire Stories by
Women (1996, Seal) - not explicitly or completely lesbian, but lots of
lesbian vampires ...
- Keesey, Pam. Women Who Run with the Werewolves. (Cleis,
1996)
- Sturgis, Susanna, editor.
Memories and Visions: Women's Fantasy and Science
Fiction (1989)
--. The Women Who Walk Through Fire (1990)
- Tan, Cecelia, editor.
--. Blood Kiss (1994) (7 erotic vampire
stories)
--. Cherished Blood: Vampire Erotica (1997)
(includes straights)
--. Of Princes & Beauties: Erotic Fairy Tales for
Adults (1996) (includes straight & gay)
- Reed, Strauch, Devereaux. The Darkest Thirst
(1998). Includes a lesbian vampire story "On Line" by Rick R. Reed.
Entirely Queer, Entirely SF (etc.)
- Bowen, Gary R. Cyber-Magick: Lesbian SF (1995, Triangle
Press - lesbian sf). Includes Tippi N. Blevins, Emily Alward, Lela E.
Buis, and Gwen M'Clatchey. (Including one excellent story (M'Clatchey?)
about two dykes blowing up the Washington Monument.)
- Brassart, Scott, and Julie K. Trevelyan, editors. The Ghost
of Carmen Miranda and Other Spooky Gay and Lesbian Tales (Alyson,
1998)
- Decarnin, Camilla, and Eric Garber and Lyn Paleo, editors. Worlds Apart: An Anthology of Lesbian and Gay Science
Fiction and Fantasy. (1986) (11 gl stories)
- Elliot, Jeffrey M, editor. Kindred Spirits: An Anthology of Gay and Lesbian
Science Fiction Stories (Alyson, 1984) (12 g/l stories)
- Ford, Michael, editor. Once Upon a Time: Erotic Fairy Tales for Women
(Masquerade, 1996)
--. Happily Ever After: Erotic Fairy Tales for Men
- Garber, Eric, editor. Embracing the Dark
(Alyson, 1991) (gay-lesbian horror) (11 stories)
- Garber, Eric, and Jewelle Gomez, editors. Swords of the
Rainbow (Alyson, 1996) (14 lbg stories, including one "Gilda" story by
Gomez)
- Griffith, Nicola, and Stephen Pagel, editors. Bending the
Landscape: Fantasy (1996) (22 g/l stories)
--. Bending the Landscape: Science Fiction (Overlook,
1998)
--. Bending the Landscape: Horror (2001)
- Keesey, Pam, editor. Daughters of Darkness: Lesbian
Vampire Stories (1993) (mostly modern short stories; includes LeFanu's
"Carmilla")
--. Dark Angels: Lesbian Vampire Stories (1995)
- Labonte, Richard, editor. Close Encounters of a Queer
Kind (lesbian & gay erotic sf). forthcoming from Masquerade, 1999?
- Mann, William J., editor. Grave Passions: Tales of the Gay
Supernatural (BadBoy, 1997; ISBN 1-56333-405-4)
- Norris, Gregory. Ghost Kisses: Gothic Gay Romance
Stories (1994)
- Rowe, Michael. Brothers of the Night: Gay Male Vampire
Stories (1997, Cleis)
--, with Thomas S. Roche. Sons of Darkness: Tales of
Men, Blood, and Immportality (1996, Cleis) (gay male vampire
stories)
--. Queer Fear (2000) (gay horror)
- Schimel, Lawrence, editor. Things Invisible to See:
Gay and Lesbian Tales of Magic Realism g/l magic realism anthology
- Tan, Cecilia, editor.
--. Genderflex: Sexy Stories on the Edge and In-Between
--. Worlds of Women: Sapphic Science Fiction Erotica
--. The New Worlds of Women: Sapphic SF Erotica (1996)
--. Wired Hard: Erotica for a Gay Universe (1994)
--. Wired Hard 2: More Erotica for a Gay Universe
- Also check out the Feminist SF/F/Utopia
anthology page which includes lesbigay anthologies
Drama / Plays
- Busch, Charles. Vampire Lesbians of Sodom (1988)
--. Sleeping Beauty, or, Coma (1988)
Fanzines
- Lisa Ben's Vice Versa (1950s?)
- Jim Kepner's Toward Tomorrow (1950s?)
Graphic Novels / Comics
- The Authority: Under New Management (DC)
- Doran, Colleen. A Distant Soil (Image)
- Foglio, Phil. XXXenophile (adult comic)
- Wagner, Matt. Grendel: Warchild
- Zora: La Vampira (1975; Italian comic) (lesbian
vampire)
Nonfiction / Criticism / Bibliography
- Benshoff, Harry M. Monsters in the Closet: Homosexuality
and the Horror Film (1997) (analysis of homoerotic content of horror
films)
- Garber, Eric, and Lyn Paleo, editors. Uranian Worlds: A
Reader's Guide to Alternative Sexuality in Science Fiction and Fantasy
(1990); 2 editions. Indispensable.
- Science Fiction Studies v 26 no 1 (March 1999) "Queer
Studies Issue"
- General Feminist SF Critical Bib
Movies / Films
Not Camp
- "Aliens" (1986) (butch lesbian crew member)
- All of Me (1984) (Lily Tomlin in Steve Martin's body)
- "Antonia's Line" - a totally hot lesbian in this fabulous
semi-magical-realism film
- "Blood and Roses" (1961) (retelling of Carmilla)
- "Blood-Splattered Bride" (1972, Spain) (another
Carmilla)
- "Born in Flames" (1982)
- "Le Frisson des Vampires" (1970)
- "Gothic" (1986)
- "Hover" (1996, USA) - directed by Michael Saul. 10 minutes,
video. Gay vampirism / sexual molestation in a gothic setting ...
- "The Hunger" (1983; USA)
- "Interview with the Vampire" - Tom Cruise in a novel by Anne
Rice ... need we say more?
- "The Last House Near the Lake" (1983; Italy)
- "Star Trek" Episode 79, Season 3: "Turnabout Intruder" (1969) (Kirk switches
bodies with a former girlfriend)
Campy (or really, really bad)
- "Alien Prey" (1983) (British lesbians killed by alien)
- "Angel of H.E.A.T." (1982) (mad scientist; secret agent with
lesbian assistant)
- "Barbarella" (1968) (Jane Fonda seduced by evil lesbian and
everyone else)
- "Barry McKenzie Holds His Own" (1974) (vampire comedy)
- "Because the Dawn" (1988) (lesbian vampire short)
- "Chopper Chicks in Zombietown" (1989) (biker babes)
- "Curse of the Queerwolf" (1988) (straight boys out on the town
encounter among other things a queer queenie werewolf)
- "Daughters of Darkness" (1970) 87 minutes; Dhomoerotic subtext
& hints of lesbianism.
- "The Fearless Vampire Killers" (1967) Roman Polanski. more
campy vampire stuff; the Count has a gay vampire son ...
- "Flash Gordon" (1976?) - totally, outrageously queer camp
- "Killer Condoms" (1996) (campy mystery horror)
- "La Cage Aux Zombies" (1995) (the title speaks for itself)
- "Magic Cottage" (1993) (spoof)
- "Monster in the Closet" (1986) (campy bad horror)
- "Night of the Living Bi-Dolls" (1997)
- "A Polish Vampire in Burbank" (1984) (some queerness)
- "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (1975) (queen of classic camp
transsexual alien movies)
Documentary
- "Gods and Monsters" (1998) (fictional biography of James
Whale, director of "Frankenstein," etc.)
- "Out of the Closet and into the Universe: Queers and Star
Trek" (1994, USA) - producer Henry Jenkins. (documentary) from MIT
professor Henry Jenkins
Internet
Other Possible LGBT SF Content
I have been told or read in bibliographies of queer sf,
but I either haven't read these titles personally to say for sure what the
glb content is or I don't remember them.
See the Certified LBG SF List
- Acker, J. Alex. Beware the Serpent
- Acker, Kathy. Empire of the Senseless (1988) (gay)
- Adams, Derek. The Mark of the Wolf (1996) (queer
werewolf)
- Adams, Jane. "Delia in Blue" in Dominion of the Ghosts,
edited by S. G. Johnson
- Adams, Robert. Horseclans series. Old-style barbaraian sword &
sorcery. Implied homosexuality; polygamy.
- Aldiss, Brian. The Dark Light Years (1964, 1979)
- Aldridge, Sarah. Madame Aurora
- Anderson, Chester. The Butterfly Kid (1967, 1977, 1980)
- Anthony, Mark. The Last Rune series
- Apuleius. "The Transformations of Lucius: Otherwise Known as
The Golden Ass" translated by Robert Graves.
- Arden, Tom. Harlequin's Dance
--. The King and Queen of Swords
- Arnason, Eleanor. "Dapple" (Asimov's 9/99)
- Asimov, Isaac. The Gods Themselves (1972)
- Asquith, Cynthia Mary Evelyn (Charteris) Lady. "The Lovely
Voice" in This Mortal Coil (1947)
- Bailey, Robin Wayne. Triumph of the Dragon (one gay
brother)
- Baker, Sharon. Quarrelling, They Met the Dragon (1984)
- Ballard, J. G. Crash (1973)
- Barker, Clive. Sacrament (1996)
--. Galilee: A Romance (1998)
--. Imajica (1991) (gender-switching assassin)
--. "In the Hills, the Cities" Books of Blood
volume 1
--. "Human Remains" Books of Blood vol 3
- Barney, Natali. One Who Is Legion (1930) (hermaphrodite
spirit possesses woman)
- Barr, Donald. Space Relations
--. A Planet in Arms
- Barrie, James M. Peter Pan (1904) (gay author)
- Barrus, Tim. Genocide: The Anthology (1988)
- Barton, William. Yellow Matter (gay)
- Barton, William, and Paul Capobianco. Alpha Centauri
[hermaphrodite protagonist; lots of sexual diversity]
- Bartter, M. A. "Be Ye Perfect" in Galaxy (Jan 1975)
- Bass, T. J. Half Past Human
- Bassingthwaite, (Bassington) Don. Breathe Deeply
(1995) (gay men; plague; queer werewolves)
--. Such Pain (1995)
--. Pomegranates Full and Fine (1995)
- Beardsley, Aubrey. The Story of Venus and Tannhauser
(1907, 1967)
--. "Under the Hill" (part of The Story of Venus and
Tannhauser, published separately) (1904)
- Beckett, Terri, and Chris Power. "Tribute Trail" [bisexual
culture clashes with another culture]
- Beckford, William. Vathek (1786)
- Belden, David. Children of Arable (1987) (sexism &
gender in the far future; sexes interchangeable)
- Benchley, Chaz. Tower of the King's Daughter [gay
characters]
--. Feast of the King's Shadow [gay characters]
- Benson, E. F. The Inheritor (1930)
--. Ravens' Brood (1934)
- Beresford, J. D. A World of Women (1913) (published as
Goslings in Great Britain)
- Berg, Carol. Transformation series. (subtext?)
- Berthelot, Francis. La Lune Nore d'Orion
--. Le Rivage des Intouchables
- Bester, Alfred. The Computer Connection (1975)
--. "Who He?" (1953)
- Bey, Hakim. Crowstone (1983)
- Bishop, Michael. Unicorn Mountain (Morrow, 1988; Bantam
Books, 1989). (gay man with AIDS tries to save dying unicorns)
- Bland, Polly. "Julia" in Moonshadows: Fantasies of Love and
Magick edited by S. G. Johnson (lesbian vampire)
- Blumlein, Michael. X/Y [gender change]
- Bornstein, Kate, and Caitlin Sullivan. Nearly Roadkill: An
Infobahn Erotic Adventure. High Risk / Serpent's Tail: London,
1996. [cyberspace gender fluidity]
- Boyett, Steve R. "The Answer Tree" in Silver Scream
(1988, ed. by David J. Schow) (horror)
- Bradley, Marion Zimmer, and Juanita Coulson. "Another rib"
- Brenchley, Chaz. Outremer series.
- Brennert, Alan. "The Third Sex" in Pulphouse 3 and
Year's Best SF 7, edited by Gardner Dozois (humans are evolving
into a bi-sex)
- Brewer, Gene. K-PAX (ISBN 0312118406)
- Brinton, Henry. Purple-6 (1962)
- Brite, Poppy Z.
--. Lost Souls (1993) (erotic vampire horror)
--. Wormwood (1994) (erotic horror story
collection)
--. Drawing Blood (1995) (gay horror)
--. Exquisite Corpse (1996) (horror)
--. Love in Vein (1994) (vampire stories)
--. Love in Vein II (1998) (vampire stories)
--. The Crow: The Lazarus Heart (1998) (gay ghost)
- Broderick, Damien. The Judas Mandala (1982) (lesbian
protagonist)
--. The White Abacus
- Brown, Frederic. Rogue in Space (1957)
--. Nightmare in Green" (1961) (in Nightmares and
Geezenstacks)
--. "All Good Bems" in Space On My Hands
- Brown, Rebecca. The Dogs: A Modern Bestiary
- Brunner, John.
--. Stand on Zanzibar (1968) (homosexuality
accepted)
--. The Stone That Never Came Down. Amazing,
Nov-Dec. 1973; reprinted 1973 in expanded version. [closeted queer
religious homophobe contrasted with openly gay opposition leader]
--. Children of the Thunder (1989) (some
homosexuality in the past)
--. The Productions of Time, Fantasy and Science
Fiction (Aug. 1966) (lesbian character)
--. The Sheep Look Up (1972) (some queer
characters)
- Brust, Steven. Cowboy Feng's Space Bar and Grills
[AIDS-like disease]
--. Yendi and Agyar [Vlad Taltos series]
[bisexuality]
- Bruyer, Kris. Out of the Night (1996, Naiad) (lesbian
psychological horror)
- Burka, Lauren P. Mate (a Circlet Press erotic book)
- Burroughs, William S. The Western Lands (1987)
--. Naked Lunch
--. The Wild Boys [gay male utopia sort of]
- Busby, F. M. Star Rebel etc.; see
- Byers, Edward. "The Disconnect" in Analog (August 1982)
- Cabell, James Branch. The High Place: A Comedy of
Disenchantment (1923)
- Cadigan, Pat. "Pretty Boy Crossover" (in Wolheim, editor,
1987 Annual World's Best SF; Asimov's)
--. Mindplayers
--. Synners
--. "Love Toys of the Gods" (in Dozois 11?)
- Campbell, Ramsey.
- Card, Orson Scott.
--. Songmaster (1980) [gay characters; adult
infatuation with young man]
--. Treason (1988) (longer version of "A Planet
Called Treason" (lesbian content; man becomes hermaphrodite to pass as a
woman; has a lesbian affair as a woman; then falls in love with a boy]
- Carlisle, Anne. Liquid Sky: The Novel (1987) [lesbian
protagonist]
- Carlisle, Robin. Blood and Roses (1960)
- Carr, Jan. Harem Wish (1994)
- Carter, Angela.
- Carter, Lin. Tara of the Twilight
- Cassady, Marsh. Alternate Casts (1990: Banned Books,
Austin, TX) 0-934411-33-6 - (gay men's sf; time travel)
- Chabon, Michael. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and
Clay (2000)
- Chalker, Jack L. When the Changewinds Blow (lesbian
protagonist); see others in the Changewinds series, Riders of the
Winds and War of the Maelstrom
--. Dancing Gods series: see especially Horrors of the
Dancing Gods for transgender
--. The Identity Matrix [gender switch]
--. Downtiming the Night Side
--. Four Lord of the Diamonds series
--, Mike Resnick, and George E. Effinger. Red Tape
War
- Chambers, Jane. Burning (1978)
--. Chasin' Jason (1987) (second coming of Christ)
- Cherryh, C. J. Cyteen (1988) (gay lovers)
--. Rusalka Chernevog Yvgenie
--. The Pride of Chanur [a transgender 3-sexed
species]
- Clayton, Jo. Many bisexual characters in her books.
- Cocteau, Jean. Infernal Machine (1932) (play about
Oedipus and the Sphinx)
- Cole, Alan, and Chris Bunch. A Warrior's Tale (1994)
(lesbian protagonist)
--. The Warrior Returns (1996)
--. The Far Kingdoms (lesbian side character)
- Collins, Helen. Egret (Haworth: 2001; ISBN
1560232196) [lesbian coming-out story; unclear what the sf/f hook is]
- Collins, Merle. Angel (1988)
- Comfort, Alex. The Joy of Sex
- Compton, D. G. Farewell, Earth's Bliss
(1966) [homosexual protagonist]
- Coney, Michael. Friends Come in Boxes (1973) [brain
transplants]
- Conner, Michael. "Vamp," in Damon Knight, editor, Orbit
Nineteen (1977) [gay male side characters]
- Conrad, Heather. NEWS (1987: Mother Courage Press)
- Cooke, Catherine.
The Winged Assassin Trilogy [homosexual love
affairs]:
--. The Crimson Goddess (1989)
--. Realm of the Gods (1988)
--. The Winged Assassin (1987)
- Cooke, John Peyton. The Lake (1989)
- Coppel, Alfred. The Hastings Conspiracy (1980)
- Corelli, Marie. Romance of Two Worlds volumes 1 & 2
(1886)
- Covina, Gina. The City of Hermits (1983)
- Coyne? Coyle?, John. The Piercing (1980) (horror;
homosexual priest tempted by satan)
--. Fury (1989) [past lives New Age; former lives
include lesbian nun & Greek]
- Cradock, Phyllis (pseud. for Fanny Cradock). Gateway to
Remembrance (1949)
- Curzon, Daniel. "The Hideous Beast" in The Revolt of the
Perverts, San Francisco: Leland Mellott Books, 1978. (young gay
man)
--. "Mr. Right" also in The Revolt of the Perverts,
a retelling of the Zeus / Ganymede story.
- Danaan, Tara. "The Grave's a Fine and Private
Place," Sinister Wisdom (Berkeley, Calif), no. 34 (1988) [lesbian
vampire]
- Daniels, Cora Lynn. Sardia (1891) (lesbian vampire)
- Dark, Jon. Satan's Victor (1972) (gay male pornographic
horror)
- Davis, Cheryl Elaine. "Stone Hands," Sinister Wisdom
(Berkeley, CA) no. 34 (1988). [lesbianism creates a rebel in a future
dystopian world]
- Davis, Grania. "New-way-groover's Stew" Fantastic
(Aug. 1976) [60s butch lesbian & swishy gay male & hippies]
- Davis, Lesley. Keeper of the Peace (2000) (or Keeper of the Piece)
- Dean, Pamela
- De Camp, L. Sprauge. The Hostage of Zir (1977)
[homosexual side characters who go straight]
- Dedman, Stephen.
- Devereaux, Robert. Walking Wounded
- Diamon, N. (Nikos) A. Ed Dean Is Queer (1978). [utopian
sf; San Francisco secedes, and a lesbian woman of color becomes
president]
--. The Fourth Wall (1980) [one of the main
characters is gay]
- Dick, Philip K. Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said
(1974) [lesbian character & lesbian organization; a little bit of gay male
imagery]
- Dickinson, Peter. King and Joker (1976) [lesbian side
character]
- Dickson, Jan. "Moonshine Quartet" Women (Baltimore,
Maryland), v. 5, no. 1 (1976) (lesbian protagonist)
- Disch, Thomas.
--. On Wings of Song (1979) [bisexual
protagonist]
--. Camp Concentration (1968) [gay secondary
characters]
--. The Businessman (1984) [gay secdonary
characters]
--. Clara Reeve (1975), published under pseudonym
Leonie Hargrave [lesbian characters]
--. "Apollo" (1973) [about Apollo and Hyacinthus affair,
in Greenwich Village]
--. "The Colors" (1969) [gay secondary character]
--. "Displaying the Flag" (1973) [an anti-sm story which
equates sm with fascism]
--. "Narcissus" (1969) [mathematician falls in love with
his computer twin]
--. "Thesis on Social Forms and Social Controls in the
USA" (1964)
- Drew, Holly. "The Seduction of Earth and Rain" in Coming to
Power, ed. by SAMOIS Collective
- Duncan, Frances. Pattern Makers (1989) (surreal women's
fiction)
- Dykewoman, Elana. They Will Know Me By My Teeth
(Northampton Mass: Megaera Press, 1976). [collection of lesbian stories
includes 3 Amazon fantasies: "How We Got the Moon", "Solstice Story", and
"The Journal She Kept."]
- Effinger, George Alec. When Gravity Fails (1986)
(mystery thriller with secondary queer / transsexual characters)
- Egan, Greg. Teranesia (2000, HarperCollins/EOS)
--. "Oracle" in Asimov's July 2000
- Eighner, Lars, and Clay Caldwell. QSFx2: Queer Science
Fiction (1995, BadBoy Books; ISBN 1-5633-278-7) Introduction by
"Aaron Travis" (pseudonym for Steven Saylor). 5 speculative fiction
stories each by CC and LE.
- Eighner, Lars. Pawn to Queen Four (1995, St. Martin's,
0-312-13581-5; 1997 Stonewall Inn Editions 0-312-15188-8) (queer fantasy)
- Eklund, Gordon. "The Anaconda's Smile" Fantasy and Science
Fiction, May 1979 [lesbian side character dies horribly]
- Ellison, Harlan. "Catman" in Final Stage, edited by
Ferman & Malzberg (1974) (everybody is bisexual)
--. "Enter the Fanatic, Stage Center" in Gentleman
Junkie (1961) (lesbian librarian)
--. "Erotophobia" in Penthouse (1981)
--. "A Path Through the Darkness" (in Love Ain't
Nothing but Sex Misspelled (lesbian character is pathetic)
--. "World of Women" in Fantastic (Feb. 1957)
[matriarchal world, anti-lesbian]
--. "Come to Me Not in Winter's White" (1969) [man's wife
falls in love with another woman]
- Emery, Clayton. Card Master (lesbian protagonist)
- Emshwiller, Peter. Short Blade
- Esser, Kevin. Dance of the Warriors (1988, gay; xtian
fascists) [revision & expansion of the world in "The Dying of the
Light" (1986)]/LI>
- Estacada, Alix, and Marides Bona Dea. "Excerpt from
Nozama." Women (Baltimore, Maryland), v. 5, no. 1 (1976).
[lesbian planet]
- Ewers, Hanns Heinz. Alraune (1929, 1976) [Weimar
Germany dark fantasy about an evil woman who corrupts many including
lesbians]
- Fallingstar, Cerridwen. The Heart of the Fire (1990,
Cauldron Publications) ("an authentic past-life chronicle" of a lesbian
peasant in 16th century Scotland, her Gipsy girlfriend, and the
witch-hunts)
- Fancher, Jane S. Harmonies of the Net
--. Groundties
--. Uplink
- Farmer, Philip Jose. Flesh (1968)
--. The Dark Design (1978) (Riverworld 3) (lesbian
protagonist)
- Farrell, Matthew. Thunder Rift (2000)
- Fast, Julius. The League of Grey-Eyed Women
(1970) [situational lesbian telepaths]
- Faye, Jules Remedios. Wisewomen and Boggy-boos: A
Dictionary of Lesbian Fairy Lore (1992: Edward William Publishing,
Austin Texas)
- Feinberg, Karen. "The Sender of Dreams," Amazon
Quarterly (Berkeley CA) July 1974. Reprinted in The Lesbian
Reader, edited by Gina Covina and Laurel Galana, Oakland, CA, Amazon
Press, 1975. [psychic lesbians]
- Feintuch, David. The Still
--. The King.
- Finlay, Charles Coleman. story in Wild Things (collection) ("A future
earth is populated by only two kinds of people, homosexuals and hydrosexuals.")
- Fisk, Nicholas. "Find the Lady," in New Dimensions
Five, edited by Robert Silverberg, 1975. [two gay men sell antiques to
alien invaders]
- Fitzgibbon, Constantine. When the Kissing Had to Stop
(1960) [totalitarian socialists take over england; minor gay character]
- Fletcher, George U. [pseud. for Fletcher Pratt]. The Well
of the Unicorn (1948) [multiple gay characters & cross-dressing women]
- Flewelling, Lynn. Nightrunner trilogy [gay main characters]: Traitor's Moon; Stalking Darkness; Luck in the
Shadows
- Flynn, Tom. Galactic Rapture (Prometheus Books, NY,
2000)
- Fortune, Dion. Moon Magic (by Violet B. Firth using
pseudonym) (1948)
- Foster, M. A. The Morphodites (body shifting)
- Freireich, Valerie. Becoming Human
- Friesner, Esther. "Chanoyu" (Asimov's 3/99)
- Frye, Ellen. Amazon Story Bones (1994)
- Gadd, Neville. "2032: A Gay Odyssey," Gay News
(London), no. 3 (1972) [queers are allowed to be gay if they swear loyalty
the government]
- Gaiman, Neil.
- Gannett, Lewis. The Living One (1993)
- Gardner, James Alan. Commitment Hour (kids decide what
sex they want to be as they approach adolescence)
- Gaskell, Jane. A Sweet, Sweet Summer (1969)
--. The Serpent (1968)
- Gentle, Mary. "Anukazi's Daughter" in Isaac Asimov's
Tomorrow's Voices (1984)
- Gerrold, David. "How We Saved the Human Race," With a
Finger in My I (1972)
--. "In the Deadlands" With a finger in My I (1972)
- Gladney, Heather. Teot's War
- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von. Faust (1832) (famous
drama; gay Mephistopheles)
- Gogol, Nikolai. Uncanny Stories
- Golding, William. Sometime, Never
- Goldstein, Lisa. Strange Devices of the Sun and Moon
(gay protagonist (Christopher Marlowe))
- Goodkind, Terry. Wizard's First Rule (lesbian
characters)
- Goodman, Paul. The Empire City (1959)
- Gotlieb, Phyllis. Flesh and Gold (1998)
--. Violent Stars (2000)
- Goulart, Ron. After Things Fell Apart (1970) (satire
involving a murderous gang of lesbians)
- Gould, Lois. A Sea Change (1976)
- Graves, Robert. Watch the North Wind Rise (1949)
- Gray, John. Park: A Fantastic Story (1932) [author was
a friend of Oscar Wilde's; possibly the model for Dorian Gray]
- Gray, Stephen. Born of Man (1989) (man gives birth)
- Greenland, Colin. Tabitha Jute series - The Plenty Principle (1988);
Take Back Plenty (1990); Seasons of Plenty (1995); Mother of Plenty
(1998)
- Greenwood, Kerry. (Australian)
--. Cassandra
--. Electra
--. Medea
--. The Broken Wheel
--. Whaleroad
- Grinnell, David. "The Feminine Fraction" in Magazine of
Horror, Nov. 1964; reprinted in Two Dozen Dragon Eggs, edited
by Donald Wollheim (1969)
- Gunter, Archibald Clavering. A Florida Enchantment
(1891) (sex switch)
- Haggard, H. Rider. Allan's Wife (1887)
- Haimson, Maud. "Hands" in Amazon Quarterly (Berkeley,
Calif.), no. 2 (July 1974); reprinted in The Lesbian Reader, edited
by Gina Covina and Laurel Galana, Oakland, California, Amazon Press
1975. (lesbian alien)
- Halpern, Jay. The Jade Unicorn (1979) (lesbian & gay
characters)
- Hambly, Barbara. The Silent Tower
--. The Silicon Mage
- Hamilton, Laurell K.
--. The Laughing Corpse (1994)
--. Guilty Pleasures (1995)
--. Circus of the Damned (1995)
--. Bloody Bones (1996)
--. The Lunatic Cafe (1996)
--. The Killing Dance (1997)
--. Blue Moon (1998)
--. Burnt Offerings (1998)
- Hand, Elizabeth. Glimmering (gay male protagonist)
- Haris, Marsh. "The Escape" in Overture in G Minor,
edited by James Ramp (1964) (situational homosexuality)
- Harper, Tara K. Lightwing
- Harrison, Harry. Star Smashers of the Galaxy Rangers
(1973)
- Hartwell, Shirley. "Itu's Sixth Winter Festival," in
Memories and Visions, edited by Sturgis, 1989.
- Haushofer, Marlen. The Wall (1990)
- Hays, Wendy. "The Giant Person and Her Hell-Hound,"
Sisters (San Francisco), Feb. March 1974.
- Heinlein, Robert. "All You Zombies" in The Magazine of
Fantasy and Science Fiction (March 1959)
- Herbert, James. The Rats (1974)
- Hesse, Hermann. Steppenwolf (1929) (lesbian)
- Heym, Stefan. "The Wachsmuth Syndrome" in Playboy
(Sept. 1972)
- Hoffman, Nina Kiriki. "Works of Art" in Year's Best
Horror, 17, edited by Karl Edward Wagner (1989) (lesbian)
- Holland, Cecelia. Floating Worlds (1976) (protagonist
has lesbian relationship)
- Holland, Tom. Lord of the Dead (1995) (gay Lord Byron
vampirism)
- Holmes, Oliver Wendell. Elsie Venner: A Romance of
Destiny (1861) (supernatural fiction; lesbian overtones)
- Hoppe, Stephanie T. The Windrider (1985) (bisexual
protagonist, lesbian relationships)
- Howard, Robert E. Conan the Barbarian series. (1932-)
gay themes; Howard was gay.
--. "Red Nails" in Weird Tales (Jul, Aug/Sep, Oct
1936) (lesbian villain)
--. "The Vale of Lost Women" in Magazine of Horror,
Spring 1967; reprinted in Conan of Cimmeria (1969) (all woman
society)
--. "A Witch Shall Be Born" Weird Tales (Dec. 1934)
- Hudson, W. H. A Crystal Age (1887)
- Hughart, Barry. The Story of the Stone (1988)
- Huysman, Joris Karl. Down There (originally as La
Bas) (1924) (a homosexuals in hell story)
- Ignotus, Auctor [pseudony]. AE: The Open Persuader Los
Angeles: ONE, 1969. [gay male utopia]
- Ings, Simon. City of the Iron Fish
--. Hot Head
--. Hot Wire
- Inouye, Jon. "Last Man," in A Night Tide (1976) [women
have been killed off; all male society]
- Ireland, David. City of Women (1981, Allen Lane Pubrs:
Ringwood, Vic.)
- Jackson, Shirley. The Haunting of Hill House (1959)
--. Hansaman (1951) (lesbian subtext)
--. We Have Always Lived in the Castle
(1962) (lesbian subtext)
- James, Emily, and R. L. Stine. Hide and Shriek II
(Ghosts of Fear Street, No. 28) (1998) (ya; lesbian content)
- James, Henry. "Jolly Corner" (1908) (gay doppleganger)
- Janifer, Laurence M. Bloodworld (1968) (sexual
violence/sm)
--. "The Gift" in Dystopian Visions, edited by
Roger Elwood. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1975.
- Jennings, Gary. Aztec (some lesbian content)
--. Raptor (hermaphrodite)
- Jersild, P. C. After the Flood (1986)
(post-apocalyptic; male protagonist has a male lover)
- Johanna, Heidi. Romancing the Dream (Rising Tide
Press, 1991)
- Johnson, S. G. Technomyths (chapbook)
- Johnson, Toby. (real name: Edwin Clark Johnson). Getting
Life in Perspective (1991)
--. Secret Matter (1990)
- Kadrey, Richard. Metrophage
--. "The Kill Fix" in Asimov's
- Kahn, James. World Enough, and Time (1980)
- Kane, Daniel. Power and Magic (1987) (ISBN
0854490787) (queer male fantasy)
- Kasting, Peter. Journey of a Thousand Miles (gay
protagonist)
- Keene, Day, and Leonard Pruyn. World Without Women
(1960)
- Keller, David. "The Revolt of the Pedestrians" in Beyond
Time and Space ed. by Derleth (1950) and in Amazing Short
Stories (Feb 1928)
- Kelley, Leo P. Mythmaster (1973) (bisexual protagonist)
- Koger, Catherine. Horseshoe Sky (1995)
- Koja, Kathe. Skin (lesbian psychological horror)
--. Strange Angels (gay man is a central
character; psychological horror)
- Konvitz, Jeffrey. The Sentinel (1974) (gay
characters)
--. The Guardian (1978) (gay protagonists; sequel
to The Sentinel)
- Kramer, Edward E. Dark Destiny (1995) (Gothic-punk
magic)
--. Dark Destiny: Proprieters of Fate (Gothic-punk
magic)
- Kress, Nancy. An Alien Light (1988)
- Kube-McDowell, Michael. Empery (1987) (lesbian
protagonist)
- Lacenaire, Peter Francis. "They Came in Outer Space,"
Mandate, v. 10, no. 8 (Nov. 1984). [gay male]
- Lai, Larissa. When Fox is a Thousand (1995)
- Laidlaw, Marc. Dad's Nuke (gay protagonist)
- Lamont, Gil. Roach (1969) [experimental writing; some
queerness]
- Lautréamont, Comte de. Lay of Maldoror (1924)
[aka Maldoror (Les Chants de Maldoror); originally published as
Les Chants de Maldoror (1869)) (gay horror)
- Lee, Rand B. "The Sound of His Wings" Isaac Asimov's
Science Fiction Magazine, Aug. 1982 [two gay men]
- Lee, Tanith.
--. Don't Bite the Sun (1976)
--. Drinking Sapphire Wine (1977; prequel
to Don't Bite the Sun)
--. Biting the Sun [the previous two published
together]
--. Death's Master (1979) [multiple queer
characters]
--. Night's Master (1978) [same-sex situations]
--. Quest for the White Witch (1978)
--. Anackire (1983)
--. "Nunc Dimittis" in The Dodd, Mead Gallery of
Horror, ed. by Charles L. Grant (1983).
--. "Southern Lights" in Amazons II, edited by
Salmonson (1982).
--. "Under the Hand of Chance" in Tamastara (1984)
- Leiber, Justin. Beyond Rejection (1980)
- L'Engle, Madeline. The Arm of the Star Fish
- Leventhal, Stan. A Herd of Tiny Elephants (1988:
Austin, Texas: Banned Books) - contains several gay male stories,
including "The Crystal Storm"; "The Star of David" (gay jewish
vampire); "Telesex".
- Lewis, C. S. That Hideous Strength: A Modern Fairy-Tale for
Grown-Ups (1946) [christian allegory with a lesbian-esque villain]
- Libonati, Gerald. The Adjuster (1994) (ISBN
0964096501)
- Lichtenberg, Jacqueline. House of Zeor (1974)
- Lindsay, David. A Voyage to Arcturus (1920)
- Linssen, John. Tabitha fffoulks: A Love Story about a
Reformed Vampire and His Favorite Lady (New York: Arbor,
1978) [evil gay & lesbian vampires]
- Littel, Jonathan. Bad Voltage: A Fantasy in 4/4 (1989)
- Loraine, Philip [pseud. for Robin Estridgel]. Voices in an
Empty Room (1973) (supernatural horror, with gay character)
- Louise, Karen. Foster Child (Nightriver, 1994)
(lesbians on other planets?)
- Lucian. "True History", or "A True Story" (first gay sf?
(the moon is an all-male utopia) Greek; approximately 175 A.D., or maybe
875 B.C.?; published in The Works of Lucian of Samosata, Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1905)
- Lupoff, Richard. Galaxy's End (1988)
--. Sun's End (1984) (sequel to Galaxy's
End; lesbian couple side characters)
--. A Crack in the Sky (1976) [bisexual group
marriages are a minor plot element]
--. "Stroka Prospekt" (1982) [published as a chapbook]
- Lyndon, Barre [pseud. for Alfred Edgar] and Jimmy Sangster.
The Man Who Could Cheat Death (1959) [man converts lesbian to
heterosexuality and then kills her; based on a movie]
- Lynch, Lee. Sue Slate, Private Eye (lesbian cats)
- MacArthur, Arthur. After the Afternoon (1941)
- MacGregor, Loren. The Net (1987) (gay/lesbian
characters)
- Machon, Kirsty. Immortality (1996)
- MacLeod, Ann. Being Someone (1991)
- MacLeod, Ian. "The Summer Isles" (Asimov's, Oct/Nov
1998)
- Madson, Catherine. "Commodore Bork and the Compost,"
Women (Baltimore), v. 5, no. 1 (1976) [matriarchal space ship]
- March, Caeia. Fire! Fire! (1991)
- Marco, Jon. The Grand Design (2001) (Tyrants & Kings book 2) (bisexual character)
--. Tyrants & Kings book 3.
- Marfin, Kyle. Carmilla: The Return (1998) (lesbian
vampire)
- Marshall, Bertie. Psychoboys
- Martin, George R. R.
--. Game of Thrones
--. Clash of Kings
--. Storm of Swords
--. Dying of the Light (1977)
--, editor. Wild Card series. Several gay, bi, and
transgendered characters. See especially Joker's Wild, One-Eyed
Jacks, Aces Abroad
- Martine-Barnes, Adrienne. The Fire Sword
- Martini, Virgilio. The World Without Women (1971)
- Masterton, Graham. Ikon (1984)
- Matheson, Richard. Hell House (1971) [a haunted house
possessed by evil; some homosexual elements as part of the general evil
corruption of the house]
- May, Julian. The Many-Colored Land
--. The Golden Torc
--. The Nonborn King
--. The Adversary
--. The Surveillance
--. The Metaconcert
--. Jack the Bodiless
--. Diamond Mask
--. Magnificat
(lots of g/l characters throughout these inter-related
novels ... )
- McArthure, Maxine. Time Future (Australian author with
gay couple)
- McCaffrey, Anne.
Moreta: Dragon Lady of Pern
--. The Chronicles of Pern: First Fall
--. Dragonseye
--. The Powers That Be (gay & lesbian)
--. "Changeling" in Get Off the Unicorn (1977) [gay
male character]
--. Lyon's Pride (1994) (gay character)
- McCaffrey, Anne, and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough. Power
Lines (1994)
- McDowell, Michael. "Miss Mack" in Halloween Horrors,
edited by Alan Ryan (1986) (lesbian romance threatened by sinister
heterosexual)
--. The Elementals (1981) [some gay male
characters]
--. Blackwater Series, including The Flood
(1983); The Levee (1983); The House (1983); The War
(1983); The Fortune (1983); Rain (1983) [psychological
horror, with lesbians & gay male characters]
--. Gilded Needles [lesbian mystery; not sf]
- McGregor, Loren. The Net (1987) [lesbian protagonist]
- McKinlay, M. Catherine [pseud. for Katherine V. Forrest].
"Xessex," Fantasy and Science Fiction, Feb., 1983; reprinted in
Forrest's Swords and Dreams (1987) [a male alien that looks like a
human female has sex with two human males]
- McMahon, Donna. Dance of Knives (2001)
- Meier, Shirley, and S. M. Stirling. The Sharpest Edge
(lesbian) (1986) (3 novels, with lesbian couple protagonist)
--. The Cage (lesbian)
- Meluch, R[ebecca]. M.
--. The Queen's Squadron (gay men)
--. Sovereign (1979)
--. Wind Child (1982)
--. "Conversation with a Legend" in Memories and
Visions, edited by Susanna Sturgis (1989) [the reincarnated spirit of
Alexander the Great's male lover]
--. Chicago Red (?)
- Merle, Robert. The Virility Factor (1977) [lesbians
take over]
- Merritt, Abraham. The Metal Monster in Argosy: All
Story (1921); reprinted, New York: Avon, 1946. [sequel to The
Conquest of the Moon Pool, 1919]. Exploration reveals aliens; a female
alien falls in love with and kidnaps the female explorer.]
- Merwin, Sam. Chauvinisto (1976) [lesbians run the
world]
- Michaels, Ward. "Bobby's Friend," In Touch for Men
(Hollywood, Calif.), no. 34 (March-April 1978) [a young man and a
merman]
--. "The Moons of Sirius" In Touch [Los Angeles],
no. 39 (Jan.-Feb. 1979)
- Millar, Martin. The Good Fairies of New York
--. Lux the Poet
- Miller, P. Schuyler. "Status Quondam" in New Tales of Space
and Time (1951, ed. by Raymond J. Healy)
- Milligan, Peter. Enigma (gay)
- Mindancer (C. A. Casey). Future Dreams: Tales of
Emoria (lesbian protagonists)
- Mitzel, John. "The Last Piece of Trade in America," in On
the Line: New Gay Fiction, edited by Ian Young, Trumansburg, NY:
Crossing Press, 1981. [gay male]
- Moffett, Judith. Time, Like an Ever-Rolling Stream (gay
men)
--. Penterra (gay inc*st)
- Monette, Paul. Sanctuary (1995, 1997) (lesbian fox &
hare fable)
- Montgomery, Rod. "Succubus" In [Los Angeles], no. 1
(July 1969)
- Moorcock, Michael.
--. The Adventures of Una Persson and Catherine
Cornelius in the Twentieth Century. London: Quarter, 1976. [bisexual
women]
--. Breakfast in the Ruins (1972)
--. A Cure for Cancer (1971)
--. "Ancient Shadows" in New Worlds Nine edited by
Hilary Bailey, 1975
- Moore, Alan. "A Hypothetical Lizard" in Wizard's Row
Shetterly & Bull's Liavek #3 (drag queen)
- Moore, Raylin [Raylyn ?].
--. "Fair Eleanor Is Dead"
--. What Happened to Emily Goode After the Great
Exhibition (1978) [time travel; lesbian character]
- Moran, Daniel Keyes. The Armageddon Blues (1988)
[bisexual protagonist; other gay characters]
--. The Long Run
--. The Last Dancer
- Mordden, Ethan.
--. One Last Waltz (ISBN 0312018010)
--. "The Ghost of Champ McQuest" in Everybody Loves
You (1988) [ghost story on Fire Island]
- More, Meredith. October Obsession (1988: Naiad)
[lesbian romantic / coming-out fantasy]
- Morris, Janet.
--. The Kerrion Trilogy:
Dream Dancer (1980),
Cruiser Dreams (1981),
Earth Dreams (1982) (male homosexual)
--. The Silistra Series:
High Couch of Silistra: Returning Creation (1977);
The Golden Sword (1977);
Wind from the Abyss (1978);
The Carnelian Throne (1979) (various sexual scenarios)
- Murray, Doug. Blood Relations (1996) (vampire; some
lesbianism)
- Namjoshi, Suniti. The Conversations of Cow (1985,
Women's Press)
--. Feminist Fables (1981)
--. Saint Suniti and The Dragon (1994, Virago)
- Nasaw, Jonathan. The World on Blood (1997) (kick the
habit)
- Nelson, Amy. "Soleil" in Dominion of the Ghosts edited
by S. G. Johnson
- Newell, Steven Wayne. Dreams of Allon (New York:
Carolton, 1987) [gay male fantasy]
- Nickels, Thomas. The Cliffs of Aries
-- [as Thom Nickels]. "After All This" in Two
Novellas, Austin, Texas: Banned Books, 1989. [most people have been
killed; gay male character]
-- [as Thom Nickels]. "How I Became a Vampire, Anita
Bryant," In Touch for Men [Los Angeles, Calif.], no. 32 (Nov-Dec
1977) [gay male vampire]
-- [as Thom Nickels]. "Walking Water" in Two
Novellas, Austin, Texas: Banned Books, 1989. [gay male character]
- Nik [pseudonym]. "The Prince's Predicament: A Fairy Story,"
Ladder [San Francisco, California], v. 4, no. 3 (Dec. 1959).
[various princes & princesses have their sexes changed)
- Niven, Larry.
--. The Integral Trees (a lesbian warrior goes
straight)
- Norden, Eric. "The Gathering of the Clan," Fantasy and
Science Fiction, Feb. 1979. [gay male character]
--. The Ultimate Solution (1973) [Nazis won;
misogyny & racism & twisted male homosexuality are the rule of the day.]
- Norris, Gregory. Ghost Kisses: Gothic Gay Romance
Stories
- Novitski, Paul David. "Nuclear Fission," in Universe
Nine, edited by Terry Carr. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1979. [the
whole family has sexual identity issues]
- O'Neill, Rose Cecil. The Goblin Woman (1930: Doubleday,
Doran & Company) (overt lesbianism between Helga, the goblin woman, and
other women)
- Paget, Violet. (Writing as Vernon Lee). Hauntings:
Fantastic Series Books for Libraries Press, 1971. New York: Arnos
Press, 1975. Lovell's international series no. 73, 1890.
- Pain, Barry. Exchange of Souls (1911) (body-switching)
- Panati, Charles. The Pleasuring of Rory Malone
(1982) (horror)
- Patton, Fiona.
- Perry, Steve. The 97th Step (1989)
- Pinto, Ricardo. The Chosen (2000, Tor) [Stone Dance 1]
--. The Standing Dead [Stone Dance of the Chameleons 2]
- Plantenga, Bart. The Man Who Thought He Was the Man Who
Loved Women
- Platt, Charles. The Gas (sf sex)
- Pohl, Frederick. Heechee Rendezvous (gay
characters)
--. "Eutopia" in Dangerous Visions (1967, ed.,
Ellison)
--. "Day Million"
- Posey, Ernest. Hormone Pirates of Xenobia (Alyson)
- Pynchon, Thomas. V (1963) (lesbian interest in one
chapter)
--. Gravity's Rainbow (1973)
- Quick, W. T. "Whatever Gets You Through the Night"
(Amazing Stories, March 1990)
--. Dreams of Flesh and Sand (1988)
--. Dreams of God and Men (1989)
--. Singularities (1990)
- Quirk, Lawrence J. Some Lovely Image (1976)
- Quinn, Seabury. "Clair de Lune" Weird Tales
Sep. 1945
--. Alien Flesh (1977)
- Rainbow, Tom. "The Science Fiction of Sex Change"
Asimov's (July 1985)
- Randall, Marta. Islands (1976, 1980)
--. "Megan's World" in The Crystal Ship: Three Original
Novellas of Science Fiction edited by Robert Silverberg, and
including stories by Joan D. Vinge and Vonda N. McIntyre. (1976)
--. Dangerous Games (1980)
--. Journey (1978)
- Rathbone, Wendy. "Ink and the Moon Goddess" in S. G. Johnson,
editor, Rites of Passage. [lesbian fantasy]
- Raven, Simon. Doctors Wear Scarlet (1960)
- Rawn, Melanie. gay & lesbian characters; Exiles series.
- Reed, Rick. A Face Without A Heart (Design Image Group,
2000)
- Reed, Robert. "Whiptail." Asimov's Oct/Nov 1998.
- Renault, Mary. The Persian Boy
--. The Last of the Wine
- Reynolds, Mack. Commune 2000 A.D. (1974)
- Rice, Doug. Blood of Mugwump: A Tiresian Tale of Inc*st
(Normal Press, 1996) ("a member of a clan of Cathologic, gender-shifting
vampires sets out to discover himself in his sister's body")
- Rivkin, J. F. Silverglass (1986, 1991) (swordswoman &
sorceress)
--. Web of Wind (1987)
--. Witch of Rhostshyl (1989)
- Robinson, Jane E. M. The Amazon Chronicles (Clothespin
Fever Press, La Mesa, CA: 1994) (historical novel - unsure if any fantasy
elements present)
- Robinson, Spider. The Callahan Touch (1993)
--. Callahan's Legacy (1993)
--. Timepressure (1987)
--. Callahan's Lady (1989)
--. Lady Slings the Booze
--. Stardance
--. Telempath (1976)
- Rohan, Michael Scott. Chase the Morning (1990)
- Rosen, Selina. Queen of Denial (Meisha Merlin, 1999)
- Russo, Richard Paul. Destroying Angel
Carlucci's Heart, Carlucci's Edge
(future San Francisco / dark mystery / gay)
- Sackerman, Henry. The Love Bomb (1972)
- "Saki" (H. H. Munro) Short Stories (1916)
- Sakers, Don. Dance for the Ivory Madonna (2002)
- Salmonson, Jessica Amanda. Tomoe Gozen (1981)
--. The Golden Naginata (1982; Tomoe 2)
--. Thousand Shrine Warrior (1984; Tomoe 3)
- Sanchez, Gregory. Rainbow Arc of Fire - a glb
magic/adventure series
- Sargent, Pamela. Shore of Women (1986) (I read this
but I can't remember the gay content!)
--. Venus of Dreams
--. Venus of Shadows
- Savage, Felicity. The Ware int he Waste
--. The Daemon in the Machine
--. A Trickster in the Ashes
- Saylor, Steven (as Aaron Travis) In the Blood (gay porn
stories, including a vampire story)
- Schiefelbein, Michael. Vampire Vow.
--. Vampire Thrall
--. Vampire Transgression
- Schulman, Sarah. Shimmer (I'm sure it's gay, but is it
sf?)
- Schneider, Isador. Dr. Transit (1925) (married couple
sex switch)
- Schrimm, Janet. "Mirel" in Coming to Power, ed. by
SAMOIS Collective [lesbian sf]
- Scortia, Thomas N. Caution! Inflammable! (1975)
- Scott, Manda. The Boudica series. (bisexual)
- Shepard, Lucius. "A Traveler's Tale" Asimov's (July
1984)
- Siddon, Anne Rivers. The House Next Door (1978)
- Silverberg, Robert. The Masks of Time
--. "In The House of Double Minds" in The Feast of
St. Dionysus: Five Science Fiction Stories (1975, 1979)
--. "Passengers" in Orbit 4 (1968, edited. by Damon
Knight)
--. "In the Stocks" in New Dimensions Seven
(1977)
--. The World Inside (1971) (lots of sex between
people; lots of breeding encouraged)
- Sizemore, Susan. Laws of the Blood (bisexual vampires)
- Smith Cordwainer. The Crime and Glory of Commander
Suzdahl (no women; men clone)
- Soles, Caro. Meltdown [gay]
- Soles, Caro, and Sten Tal. Bizarre Dreams [gay]
- Sosnowski, David. Rapture
- Spedding, Alison. The Road and the Hills (1986)
--. A Cloud over Water (1988)
--. The Streets of the City (1988)
- Sperry, Ralph A. Status Quotient: The Carrier (1981)
- Stapledon, Olaf. Odd John
- Steele, Allen. The Tranquility Alternative (lesbian
character)
- Stirling, S. M. Under the Yoke (lesbians)
--. The Stone Dogs (homosexuality)
--. Snowbrother (lesbian)
--, with Shirley Meier. The Cage (1989)
- Stone, Beatrice. The Sensual Thread
- Strickland, Brad. To Stand Beneath the Sun (1986)
- Sullivan, Caitlin, and Kate Bornstein. Nearly Roadkill: An
Infobahn Erotic Adventure (1996)
- Sunlight. Womonseed: A Vision (1986: Tough Dove Books,
Little River & Redwood Valley, California)
- Swann, Thomas Burnett.
--. The Gods Abide
--. Green Phoenix
--. How Are the Mighty Fallen (1974)
--. Queens Walk in the Dusk (1977, Heritage
Press)
--. The Tournament of Thorns (1976)
- Sussex, Lucy. "My Lady Tongue" (lesbian)
- Tarr, Judith.
--. The Hall of the Mountain King (bi
mercenaries)
--. A Fall of Princes (homosexual)
- Taylor, Sheila Ortiz. Spring Forward / Fall Back
- Tem, Melanie. Wilding (1992) (female werewolves)
- Torgeson, Roy. "The Man Who Was Pregnant" in Chrysalis
(1977)
- Traphagen, Katherine Ann. Anomaly Adventures (12/99)
- Turner, Frederick. A Double Shadow (1978)
- Turtledove, Harry. The Lost Legion
--. The Legion of Videssos
--. Swords of the Legion
--. The Great Unknown (Analog, April, May,
June, 1991)
- Vance, Jack. The Green Pearl (gay characters)
- Varga, Vincent. Gaywick (1980) (gay gothic romance)
- Varley, John. The Ophiuchi Hotline (1977) (sexchange,
gay sex, clone/clone sex, bisexual female protagonist)
--. Steel Beach
--. "The Barbie Murders" (Asimov's Feb. 1978)
--. "Her Girl Friday" (Asimov's Aug 1992)
--. "Picnic on Nearside" F&SF Magazine Aug 1974
--. Blue Champagne (1986)
- Vidal, Gore. Kali (1978) [Kalki ?]
--. Myra Breckinridge (1968)
--. Myron: A Novel (1974)
- Viereck, George. Gloria (1952) (reprinted as The
Nude in the Mirror) (bisexual female vampire)
--. House of the Vampire (1907)
- Vinge, Joan. The Summer Queen (gay characters)
- Vinge, Vernor. Marooned in Realtime (1986)
(lesbians)
--. Peace War series (lesbians)
- Vixen, Richard M. [pseudonym] Deep Foot (1977) (sf
porn; lesbian content)
- Wagner, Karl Edward. "More Sinned Against" in In a Lonely
Place (1983); Silver Scream, edited by David J. Schow (1988);
(horror) [bisexual victim]
--. Bloodstone (1975) [lesbian/bisexual
protagonist]
--. "Blue Lady, Come Back" in Night Visions 2,
edited by Charles L. Grant (1985) [gay characters]
--. "Lacunae" in Cutting Edge by Dennis Etchison
(transsexual horror)
- Waitman, Katie. The Merro Tree (gay protagonist)
- Wallis, Dave. Only Lovers Left Alive (1964)
- Walton, Su. Horace Sippog and the Sirens' Song (1967)
[lesbian and gay characters]
- Watkins, Jeff. "A Second Eden," In Touch for Men [Los
Angeles], no. 39 (Jan.-Feb. 1979)
- Watson, Ian. The Martian Inca (1977) (character
with lesbian past)
--. The Fireworm (1988) (past life homosexuality)
- Waugh, Evelyn. Love Among the Ruins: A Romance of the Near
Future (1953) [minor gay references]
- Wayne, R. Shadow Dancer (disability, gay/lesbian
content)
- Wells, Paul O'M. Project Lambda (1979)
- Whalen, Patrick.. Monastery (1988)
- White, Ted. "Welcome to the Machine" in Amazing, June
1976. [bisexual male prostitute]
- Whiteley, Jan. The Shimsara
- Willey, Elizabeth. A Well-Favored Man (gay characters)
- Williamson, Chet. "...To Feel Another's Woe" in Blood Is
Not Enough, edited by Ellen Datlow (New York: Morrow, 1989 [vampire]
- Wilson, Colin. The Space Vampires (1977)
- Wilson, P. Faul, and Matthew J. Costello. Masque
- Wilson, Richard. "The Hoaxters" Galaxy, June
1952; reprinted in Those Idiots from Earth (1957) [implied gay
relationship]
- Wingrove, David. Chung Kuo series.
- Wings, Ocala. Singin' the Sun Up (1991: Mother Courage
Press) (lesbian protagonist)
- Woller, Olga Strange Conflict (1955)
- Wolverton, Terry. Bailey's Beads (1996)
- Womack, Jack. Random Acts of Senseless Violence
(proto-lesbian, cyberpunk)
- Wood, Demon L. A. Words in the Wind (1995)
- Wright, Helen. A Matter of Oaths (1988) (bisexual norm)
- Wyal, P.G. "Border Town" in Amazing, July 1971 (lesbian
character, "Queer Sal")
--. "They've Got Some Hungry Women There..."
Amazing, March 1975 (lesbian character, "Queer Sal")
- Wyndham, John. The Midwich Cuckoos (1957) (aka
Village of the Damned (a lesbian couple lives in the village with
everyone else)
- Wynne, John. The Sighting (1978) (gay male)
- Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn. Blood Games: A Novel of Historical
Horror (1979)
--. Hotel Transylvania: A Novel of Forbidden Love
(1978) (first Saint-Germain; bisexual male vampire)
--. The Palace (1978)
- Millennium episode "In Arcadia Ego" - lesbian couple escaping from prison
GLB SF does not necessarily have a queer protagonist, but it's likely
to. The primary criteria are that it somehow be "queer" - in aesthetic,
plot, theme, or intended audience. Lesbian & gay romantic SF qualifies.
I've also included sf of note that either has substantial gay content,
or is historically significant for some reason.

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