@booklet {3978, title = {"Backward, Turn Backward."}, howpublished = {Synergy: New Science Fiction}, volume = {Number 2}, year = {1988}, note = {
Rpt. in her Crown of Stars (New York: Tor, 1988), 208-70.\
}, month = {1988}, pages = {137-214}, publisher = {Harcourt Brace Jovanovich}, address = {San Diego, CA}, abstract = {Love story with a background of a future dystopia--a deeply divided society with the middle class and above living in enclaves.
}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {[Alice Bradley] [Sheldon] (1915-87)}, editor = {George Zebrowski (b. 1945)} } @booklet {3679, title = {"All This and Heaven Too"}, howpublished = {Isaac Asimov{\textquoteright}s Science Fiction Magazine }, volume = {9.13 }, year = {1985}, note = {Rpt. in her\ Crown of Stars\ (New York: Tor, 1988), 96-129. U.K. ed. (London: Sphere, 1990), 96-129.
}, month = {Mid-December 1985}, pages = {30-34, 36-38, 40-42, 44-50, 52, 54-56, 58-60, 62-64}, abstract = {A humorous story set in an ecological eutopia, Ecologia-Bella, that is contrasted with an environmental dystopia, Pluvia-Acida. The eutopia\ uses clean electric power, has full employment, and the people care for the land, the flora and fauna, and each other. The dystopia is capitalist with a high rate of industrial accidents, extreme pollution, no trees, little vegetation, and a good supply, of rats and cockroaches but few other animals.
}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, issn = {1065-6298 }, author = {[Alice Bradley] [Sheldon] (1915-87)} } @booklet {8533, title = {{\textquotedblleft}The Screwfly Solution{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {Analog Science Fiction Science Fact }, volume = {96.6}, year = {1977}, note = {Rpt. in The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories. Ed. Tom Shippey (Oxford, Eng.: Oxford University Press, 1992), 435-53; Sisters of the Revolution: A Feminist Speculative Fiction Anthology. Ed. Ann VanderMeer and Jeff VanderMeer (Oakland, CA: PM Press, 2015), 83-101; in The Way to the End Times: Classic Tales of the Apocalypse. Ed. Robert Silverberg (New York: Three Rooms Press, 2016), 287-310, with an \“Editor\’s Introduction\” on 184-86; and in The Future is Female! More Classic Science Fiction by Women Volume 2: The 1970s. Ed. Lisa Yaszek (New York: Library of America, 2023), 291-320, with a biographical note on 465-467 and a note on the text on 486.
}, month = {June 1977}, pages = {54-59, 61-70, 72-73}, abstract = {The story is about the Sons of Adam, a growing religious movement that kills women.
}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, issn = {1059-2113 }, author = {[Alice Bradley] [Sheldon] (1915-87)} } @booklet {2879, title = {"Houston, Houston, Do You Read?"}, howpublished = {Aurora: Beyond Equality}, year = {1976}, note = {Rpt. in Star Songs of an Old Primate (New York: Ballantine Books, 1978), 164-226; in The Arbor House Treasury of Great Science Fiction Short Novels. Comp. Robert Silverberg and Martin H. Greenberg (New York: Arbor House, 1980), 582-632; under the title of the story New York: Tor, 1989 as part of Tor Double Novel $\#$ 11 bound with Joanna Russ\’s Souls; and in her Her Smoke Rose Up Forever ([Sauk City, WI:] Arkham House, 1990), 168-222.
}, month = {1976}, pages = {36-98}, publisher = {Fawcett Books}, address = {Greenwich, CT}, abstract = {Feminist eutopia composed only of women, mostly clones but with a few new genotypes still being created, confronts men returning from a long space voyage. The eutopia came because an epidemic caused widespread infertility and no male babies were born. It has a small population and is without hierarchy or government and, while it has space travel, it is based more on agriculture than technology. The three men include an extreme chauvinist, a Christian who believes that God established a patriarchal system, and one man who struggles to understand and accept the situation.
}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {[Alice Bradley] [Sheldon] (1915-87)}, editor = {Vonda N[eel] McIntyre (1948-2019) and Susan Janice Anderson} } @booklet {2912, title = {"Your Faces, O My Sisters! Your Faces Filled of Light."}, howpublished = {Aurora: Beyond Equality}, year = {1976}, note = {Rpt. in James Tiptree, Jr. [pseud.],\ Her Smoke Rose Up Forever: The Great Years of James Tiptree, Jr.\ (Suak City, WI: Arkham House, 1990), 149-67; and in\ Feminist Philosophy and Science Fiction: Utopias and Dystopias. Ed. Judith A. Little (Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2007), 247-63.
}, month = {1976}, pages = {16-35}, publisher = {Fawcett Books}, address = {Greenwich, CT}, abstract = {Future dystopia of violence directed particularly at women.
}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {[Alice Bradley] [Sheldon] (1915-87)}, editor = {Susan Janice Anderson and Vonda N[eel] McIntyre (1948-2019)} } @booklet {2606, title = {"The Girl Who Was Plugged In"}, howpublished = {New Dimensions}, volume = { 3}, year = {1973}, note = {Rpt. New York: Tor, 1989. Tor Double bound with Vonda N[eel] McIntyre (1948-2019). Screwtop [Originally published in The Crystal Ship: Three Original Novellas of Science Fiction. Ed. Robert Silverberg (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 1976), 151-208]; in her Her Smoke Rose Up Forever ([Sauk City, WI:] Arkham House, 1990), 44-79; in Cybersex. Ed. Richard Glyn Jones (New York: Carroll \& Graf, 1996), 178-213; in The Ultimate Cyberpunk. Ed. Pat Cadigan (New York: ibooks, 2002), 74-120; in The James Tiptree Award Anthology 3. Ed. Karen Joy Fowler, Pat Murphy, Debbie Notkin, and Jeffrey D. Smith (San Francisco, CA: Tachyon Publications, 2007), 151-90; and in The Future is Female! More Classic Science Fiction by Women Volume 2: The 1970s. Ed. Lisa Yaszek (New York: Library of America, 2023), 135-184, with a biographical note on 469-471 and notes on the text on 483-485.
}, month = {1973}, pages = {60-97}, publisher = {Nelson Doubleday}, address = {Garden City, NY}, abstract = {A eutopia that outlaws any misrepresentation of a product (advertising) is being successfully undermined by corporate interests.
}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, isbn = {978-1-59853-732-1}, author = {[Alice Bradley] [Sheldon] (1915-87)}, editor = {Robert Silverberg (b. 1935)} } @booklet {10217, title = {{\textquotedblleft}And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill{\textquoteright}s Side{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction}, volume = {42.3 (250)}, year = {1972}, note = {Rpt. in A Science Fiction Omnibus. Ed. Brian Aldiss (London: Penguin Books, 2007), 52-60.
}, month = {March 1972}, pages = {68-76}, abstract = {Dystopia in which humans become addicted to contact with aliens.\
}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, isbn = {9780141188928}, issn = {00024-984X }, author = {[Alice Bradley] [Sheldon] (1915-87)} }