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FICTION
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language editions)
2008 How To Ditch Your Fairy New York, New York, Bloomsbury USA
"Thinner Than Water" Love is Hell New York, New York, Harper Collins
"Pashin’ or The Worst Kiss Ever" First Kiss (Then Tell) edited by Cylin Busby, New York, New York, Bloomsbury USA
2007
Magic's Child Third
Volume of the Magic or Madness trilogy, Australian
edition, Melbourne, Penguin Australia
2007
Magic's
Child Final Volume of the Magic or Madness
trilogy, New York, New York, Penguin/Razorbil
2006
Magic Lessons Second
Volume of the Magic or Madness trilogy, Australian
edition, Melbourne, Penguin Australia
2006
Magic Lessons Second
Volume of the Magic or Madness trilogy, New York,
New York, Penguin/Razorbill
2005
Magic or Madness
First Volume of the Magic or Madness trilogy, Australian
edition, Melbourne, Penguin Australia
2005
Magic or Madness First
Volume of the Magic or Madness trilogy, New York,
New York, Penguin/Razorbill
2004
(reprint) "The
Cruel Brother" The Best of Strange
Horizons: Year Two Edited by Kelli Carlson, Maple Shade,
New Jersey, USA, Lethe Press
2004
"Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" Agog!
Smashing Stories Edited by Cat
Sparks, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia, Agog Press
2002
"The Mark", Say . . . Was That a Kiss? Edited by
Christopher
Rowe, Lexington, Kentucky, USA, Fortress
of Words
2002
"Four Scenarios", . . . Is This a Cat? Edited by
Christopher
Rowe, Lexington, Kentucky, USA, Fortress
of Words
2001
"The
Cruel Brother", 22 October, Strange
Horizons
SCRIPTS
Screenplay
Midas
a 1999 AFTRS production, 35mm, Colour, 5m.
Director: Niki Bern;
Scriptwriter: Justine Larbalestier; Producer: Isabel Perez.

Midas
awards, sales & screenings:
2001:
Canal Plus, Belgium; Canal Plus, Sweden; Canal Plus, Poland.
2000:
Canal Plus, France
Chicago International Children's Film Festival, USA
Ronin Cinemas, screens Midas with Onegin, Canberra, Australia
Rencontre Internationales Henri Langlois - Poitiers, France
Transmediale International Media Art festival, Berlin, Germany
Australian Animation & Effects Festival, Sydney, Australia
Auburn International Film & Video Festival for Children &
Young Adults, Sydney, Australia.
1999:
Palm Springs International Short Film Festival, USA. 2nd place for
best animation
Toronto Digital Image Festival, Canada
Women on Women (WOW) Film Festival, Australia; Melbourne Film Festival,
Australia.
Radio
script
2001 With Ellen
Kushner, "Breakups",
script for WGBH Radio Boston's Sound
& Spirit program, 58:59m.
Aired on WGBH-FM 89.7 at 5pm, Sunday 4 February 2001
WNYC-FM 93.9 at 7:00 AM, Sunday 4 February 2001 and on more than
100 other radio stations around the USA.
"Breakups" won a 2002 Clarion
Award for Regular Feature Program (Radio).
NON-FICTION
2006
Daughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth
Century Hanover, New Hampshire & London, Wesleyan
University Press. 350 pp.
2004 "The Only Thing Better than Killing a Slayer: Heterosexuality
and Sex in Buffy the Vampire Slayer", Reading
the Vampire Slayer: The Unofficial Critical Companion to Buffy
and Angel Second Edition. Edited by Roz
Kaveney, London, I. B.Tauris & Company, pp. 195-219.
2003 "A Buffy Confession", Seven
Seasons of Buffy Edited by Glenn Yeffeth, Dallas,
Texas, BenBella Books,
pp. 80-92.
2003
with Helen Merrick. "The Revolting Housewife: Women and Science
Fiction in the 1950s", The
Fifties Fictions issue of ParaDoxa:
Studies in World Literary Genres edited by Josh Lukin &
Samuel R. Delany, pp. 136-156.
2002 The
Battle of The Sexes In Science Fiction Hanover,
New Hampshire & London, Wesleyan
University Press, 304 pp.
2002 "The
New York Nexus and American Science Fiction in the Postwar
Period", Extrapolation,
Vol. 43, No. 3, pp. 277-287.
2002 "Buffy's
Mary Sue is Jonathan: Buffy the Vampire Slayer acknowledges
the fans", Fighting
the Forces: Essays On The Meaning Of Buffy The Vampire Slayer edited
by David Lavery & Rhonda Wilcox, Rowman and Littlefield,
pp. 227-38.
2001 "Researching
the New York Futurians", Foundation:
The International Review of Science Fiction, No. 82
Summer, pp. 45-52.
1999 "Tiptree
Stories", in Women of Other Worlds: Excursions in Science
Fiction and Feminism edited by Helen Merrick & Tess
Williams, Perth, University of West Australia Press, pp.
355-369.
1999
Opulent Darkness: the Werewolves of Tanith Lee Newcastle,
A Babel Handbook, Nimrod Books, 25 pp.
1999 "The
Notion of Community in Science Fiction", The Coode Street
Review, No. 1, September, pp. 27-31.
1997 "Ending
the Battle of the Sexes? Hermaphroditism in Venus Plus X by
Theodore Sturgeon and 'Motherhood Etc' by L. Timmel Duchamp", The
New York Review of Science Fiction No. 101 January,
pp. 14-17.
1996 "The
James Tiptree, Jr. Award", geekgirl No.
7, p. 16.
1995/96 "Telling
Stories: an interview with Mandy Sayer", Cafe: an Interview
Magazine No. 7 Summer, pp. 3-5. (Part of this interview
appeared in the Australian
Book Review. No. 177 December 1995/ January 1996, p.
42.)
1995 "Michael
Blumlein", in the St James Guide to Science Fiction Writers 4th
ed. Preface by H. Bruce Franklin. Ed. Jay Pederson. Bibliographic
Ed. Robert Reginald. New York, St James Press, pp. 84-6.
1995 "An Eidolon Interview
with the Editors of She's Fantastical: Lucy Sussex and
Judith Raphael Buckrich", Eidolon No.
19 Spring, pp. 59-63.
1994
Review of R. A. MacAvoy's The Belly of the Wolf in The
New York Review of Science Fiction, No. 71 July, pp. 6-7.
1994
Review essay of Diane Hamer and Belinda Budge's The Good,
the Bad and the Gorgeous, Phoenix Review No. 10
December, pp. 100-104.
1992
"Science Fiction", Indecorum Vol. 1 No. 1, pp. 3-7.
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