@booklet {2793, title = {Unpopular Planet}, year = {1975}, month = {1975}, publisher = {Dell}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Authoritarian dystopia. No violence. Sex only with permission.

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Evelyn E. Smith (1927-2000)} } @booklet {1875, title = {The Perfect Planet}, year = {1962}, note = {

Rpt. New York: Lancer, 1963.

}, month = {1962}, publisher = {Avalon}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Satire. Artemis was an isolated planet that served as a health resort but was cut off during Earth\’s wars. Earth has become prudish, and the people are overweight and physically weak. A man and a woman from Earth arrive on Artemis, and they find a society in which the brochures from the past are infallible, sacred texts. The people are required by law to keep at their ideal weight\ and wear few clothes, shocking the overdressed and overweight Earthlings. A continuing sub-theme is that the women treat the men as the \“superior sex\” while being in complete control.\ 

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Evelyn E. Smith (1927-2000)} } @booklet {1791, title = {"A Day in the Suburbs"}, howpublished = {The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction}, volume = { 19.3 (112) }, year = {1960}, month = {September 1960}, pages = {19-25}, abstract = {

Dystopia of future violence with war among the women living in different styles of housing in the suburbs, with a truce at night so that the men know nothing about the violence.

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, issn = {00024-984X }, author = {Evelyn E. Smith (1927-2000)} } @booklet {1546, title = {"The Laminated Woman"}, howpublished = {Fantastic Universe}, volume = { 2.5 }, year = {1954}, month = {December 1954}, pages = {25-38}, abstract = {

Satire in which women regularly change their skin and hair color and body shape.

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Evelyn E. Smith (1927-2000)} }