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Tiptree, James Jr.
OUT OF THE EVERYWHERE
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Ballantine
1981
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Rick Sternbach
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ex-ChUSFA: stamp on first inside page, page 85. MORE INFO

2" non-yellowing library tape reinforcing spine.

Out of the Everywhere, and Other Extraordinary Visions (1981) - the fourth collection of stories by James Tiptree, Jr. For the first several years of her career, Alice Hastings Bradley Sheldon, writing as "James Tiptree, Jr." was assumed to be a man. Her identity was revealed in 1977. She also wrote as "Racoona Sheldon." Best known for her stories, she would win a half-dozen awards. Some recurrent themes in her work are sex, identity, exogamy, male-female relationships, ecology, and death. Don't miss these stories. Some of these won awards, or made the final ballot - I have noted which.

Angel Fix
Beaver Tears
Your Faces, O My Sisters! Your Faces Filled of Light
The Screwfly Solution [Nebula winner / Hugo nominee]
Time-Sharing Angel [Hugo nominee]
We Who Stole the Dream
Slow Music
A Source of Innocent Merriment
Out of the Everywhere
With Delicate Mad Hands

The last 2 novellas are original to this book (over 100 pages total), and the rest first appeared (from 1974 to 1980) - in IF, Galaxy, Analog, Magazine of F&SF, Aurora: Beyond Equality, Stellar 4, Interfaces, Universe 10 - 4 of them under the pseudonym "Raccoona Sheldon."