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The Speculative Short Fiction of Sonya Dorman de Sonya Dorman

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Sinopsis

Sonya Dorman published around two dozen science fiction short stories between 1961 and 1980, and she was associated with science fiction's "New Wave" of experimental writing. According to Diane Zigo and Michael Moore, Dorman was part of a group of women writers (including writers such as C.J. Cherryh, Carol Emshwiller, Tanith Lee, Judith Merrill, Joanna Russ, and Kate Wilhem) who "emerged as groundbreaking and prolific writers" in the 1960 and 1970s writing feminist science fiction. Dorman appeared in Harlan Ellison's 1967 anthology Dangerous Visions, with the story "Go, Go, Go, Said the Bird," a story set in a post-apocalyptic future where cannibalism is accepted. In 1978, three of Dorman's short stories were gathered together in young adult novel, Planet Patrol.

Short Stories -
Building Block,
Journey,
Go, Go, Go, Said the Bird,
Egg Nest,
The Putnam Tradition,
The Sons of Bingaloo,
Death or Consequences,
Cool Affection,
A Mess of Porridge,
Peek-A-Boom,
Them and Us and All,
Winged Victory,
The Deepest Blue in the World,
Lunatic Assignment,
Bitching It,
The Living End,
Harry the Tailor,
Splice of Life,
Time Bend,
When I was Miss Dow,
Me-Too