@booklet {10258, title = {"Monuments"}, howpublished = {Bridging Infinity}, year = {2016}, month = {2016}, pages = {273-92}, publisher = {Solaris}, address = {Oxford, Eng}, abstract = {

Climate change dystopia set in a New York City with Brooklyn, Staten Island, and much of Queens under water and many Manhattan streets now canals. Huge drop in world population with \“self-deliverance\” (suicide) one of the most common forms of death.\ 

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Pamela Sargent (b. 1948)}, editor = {Jonathan Strahan (b. 1964)} } @booklet {5229, title = {Child of Venus}, year = {2001}, month = {2001}, publisher = {Eos}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

The third volume of the series that includes her 1986 and 1988 Sargent. This volume focuses on a genetically engineered woman who has to deal with the conflicts of Venus while she and others begin to explore the galaxy. See also 2000 Sargent.

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Pamela Sargent (b. 1948)} } @booklet {5137, title = {Dream of Venus}, howpublished = {Star Colonies}, year = {2000}, note = {

Rpt. in her\ The Mountain Cage and Other Stories\ (Atlanta, GA: Meisha Merlin, 2002), 325-57 with \"Afterword to \&$\#$39;Dream of Venus\&$\#$39;\" on 358-59.

}, month = {2000}, pages = {263-304}, publisher = {DAW Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

The story is set in the same universe as 1986, 1988, and 2001 Sargent, but earlier than those novels, and focuses the development of a representation of Venus and the personalities and politics involved.\ 

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Pamela Sargent (b. 1948)}, editor = {Martin H[arry] Greenberg (1941-2011) and John Helfers} } @booklet {5031, title = {Climb the Wind: A Novel of Another America}, year = {1999}, month = {1999}, publisher = {HarperPrism}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Alternative history in which the American Indians fought back at the end of the Civil War and won.

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Pamela Sargent (b. 1948)} } @booklet {4088, title = {"The Human Shore"}, howpublished = {Futures }, volume = {21.1 }, year = {1989}, month = {February 1989}, pages = {24-32}, abstract = {

A future society in which gender differentiation is unknown.

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Pamela Sargent (b. 1948)} } @booklet {4089, title = {"Strip-Runner"}, howpublished = {Foundation{\textquoteright}s Friends: Stories in Honor of Isaac Asimov}, year = {1989}, month = {1989}, pages = {7-40}, publisher = {Tor}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Dystopia of an enclosed world and its limitations on a teenage girl.

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Pamela Sargent (b. 1948)}, editor = {Martin H[arry] Greenberg (1941-2011)} } @booklet {3977, title = {Venus of Shadows}, year = {1988}, month = {1988}, publisher = {Doubleday}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Sequel to 1986 Sargent. This volume follows the next four generations of the Venus project, the society that is emerging, and the conflicts within it.

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Pamela Sargent (b. 1948)} } @booklet {3773, title = {The Shore of Women}, year = {1986}, note = {

Rpt. Dallas, TX: BenBella Books, 2004.

}, month = {1986}, publisher = {Crown}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Separate society for each sex. Women control science and technology.

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Pamela Sargent (b. 1948)} } @booklet {3774, title = {Venus of Dreams}, year = {1986}, note = {

Collectors\&$\#$39; Edition. Norwalk, CT: The Easton Press, 1990 illus. Ron Miller and with an \"Introduction\" (v-vii) by Gregory Benford.

}, month = {1986}, publisher = {Bantam Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

The first volume of a trilogy about the Venus Project, a proposal to terraform Venus, which will take generations. The first volume lays out the beginnings of the project and some of the key people involved and suggests some of the problems to come. See also 1988, 2000, and 2001 Sargent.

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Pamela Sargent (b. 1948)} } @booklet {3529, title = {"Fears"}, howpublished = {Light Years and Dark; Science Fiction and Fantasy Of and For Our Time}, year = {1984}, note = {

Rpt. in The Best of Pamela Sargent. Ed. Martin H[arry] Greenberg (Chicago, IL: Academy Chicago, 1987), 306-22; in New Eves: Science Fiction About Extraordinary Women of Today and Tomorrow. Ed. Janrae Frank, Jean Stine, and Forrest J. Ackerman (Stamford, CT: Longmeadow Press, 1994), 281-90 with an editors\’ note on 280; in Women of Wonder, The Contemporary Years: Science Fiction by Women from the 1970s to the 1990s. Ed. Pamela Sargent (San Diego, CA: Harcourt, Brace, 1995), 141-51; in her The Mountain Cage and Other Stories (Atlanta, GA: Meisha Merlin, 2002), 189-201 with an \“Afterword to \‘Fears\’\” (202); in Feminist Philosophy and Science Fiction: Utopias and Dystopias. Ed. Judith A. Little (Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2007), 277-88, which gives the wrong date of the original publication; and in Sisters of the Revolution: A Feminist Speculative Fiction Anthology. Ed. Ann VanderMeer and Jeff VanderMeer (Oakland, CA: PM Press, 2015), 299-309.\ 

}, month = {1984}, pages = {174-83}, publisher = {Berkley Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Dystopia of extreme male chauvinism in which very few girls are born, and all women are treated as inferior.

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Pamela Sargent (b. 1948)}, editor = {Michael [Lawson] Bishop (1945-2023)} } @booklet {3417, title = {The Golden Space}, year = {1982}, note = {

Parts published earlier as \"The Summer\&$\#$39;s Dust.\"\ The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction\ 61.1 (362) (July 1981): 68-97; Rpt. in\ The Best of Pamela Sargent. Ed. Martin H[arry] Greenberg (Chicago, IL: Academy Chicago, 1987), 148-96; and in her\ The Mountain Cage and Other Stories\ (Atlanta, GA: Meisha Merlin, 2002), 283-322. \"Afterword to \&$\#$39;The Summer\&$\#$39;s Dust\&$\#$39;\" (323); and \"The Renewal\" which was originally published in slightly different form in\ Immortal: Short Novels of the Transhuman Future. Ed. Jack Dann (New York: Harper \& Row, 1978), 13-147.

}, month = {1982}, publisher = {Timescape}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Dystopia that develops as a result of the discovery of immortality.

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Pamela Sargent (b. 1948)} } @booklet {3199, title = {Watchstar}, year = {1980}, month = {1980}, publisher = {Pocket Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

First volume in a young adult trilogy followed by her Eye of the Comet. New York: Harper \& Row, 1984; and Homesmind. New York: Harper \& Row, 1984. This volume takes place in a future that has rejected technology or, to their way of thinking, outgrown it. People live in small villages, communicate only by telepathy, are telekinetic, and can fly. Those born without these abilities are killed. Each person must go through an individual rite of passage, and the protagonist is going through hers when she meets a boy who has descended to Earth from a comet in which he lives. He is from the without telepathic powers who were people left behind and fled Earth to live on comets in space. Eye of the Comet focuses on a young woman who is set the task by Homesmind, a cybernetic mind, of reconciling the two societies. Homesmind concludes with the conflict between the two worldviews and its impact on the various protagonists.

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Pamela Sargent (b. 1948)} } @booklet {3116, title = {The Sudden Star}, year = {1979}, month = {1979}, publisher = {Fawcett Gold Medal}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Dystopia of overpopulation and violence. Medical care severely restricted.

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Pamela Sargent (b. 1948)} } @booklet {2791, title = {"Weapons"}, howpublished = {Dystopian Visions}, year = {1975}, month = {1975}, pages = {55-73}, publisher = {Prentice-Hall}, address = {Englewood Cliffs, NJ}, abstract = {

Dystopia that violently enforces racial and class discrimination.

}, keywords = {Female author, Male author, US author}, author = {Pamela Sargent (b. 1948) and George Zebrowski (b. 1945)}, editor = {Roger [Paul] Elwood (1943-2007)} } @booklet {2602, title = {"IMT"}, howpublished = {Two Views of Wonder}, year = {1973}, note = {

Rpt. in her\ Starshadows: Ten Stories\ (New York: Ace Books, 1977), 88-108.

}, month = {1973}, pages = {43-62}, publisher = {Ballantine Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Dystopia. Disintegration of the cities of the future. Violence, poverty. Hope through a new technology but problems with how to introduce it for the best results.

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Pamela Sargent (b. 1948)}, editor = {Thomas N[icholas] Scortia (1926-86) and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (b. 1942)} }