
Women Who Imagined the Future: Science Fiction Anthologies By Women
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- Sisters of Tomorrow: The First Women of Science Fiction edited (2016) by Lisa Yaszek and Patrick B. Sharp
- Women of Futures Past: Classic Stories (2016) edited by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Out-of-Print Science Fiction Anthologies
Sadly, science fiction anthologies go out of print quickly – I assume because editors only buy limited rights. Since the following books are out-of-print I’m going to list them with links to the Internet Science Fiction Database (ISFDB.org) so you can read their table of contents. If you click on the story title link, you’ll be taken to the story’s publication history. That will show you when and where the story was first published, and how often it was collected in other anthologies. This is very useful for discovering the popularity of a story. For example, just look at all the places “That Only a Mother” by Judith Merril has been reprinted. If you study these listings, you’ll also see how often some stories are repeatedly used, or even if the story has never been reprinted before.
- (1974) Women of Wonder edited by Pamela Sargent
- (1976) Aurora: Beyond Equality edited by Susan Janice Anderson and Vonda N. McIntyre
- (1976) More Women of Wonder edited by Pamela Sargent
- (1978) The New Women of Wonder edited by Pamela Sargent
- (1994) New Eves: Science Fiction About the Extraordinary Women of Today and Tomorrow edited by Jean Marie Stine, Janrae Frank, and Forrest J. Ackerman
- (1995) Women of Wonder: The Classic Years edited by Pamela Sargent
- (1995) Women of Wonder: The Contemporary Years edited by Pamela Sargent