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Vintage Lesbian Erotic Science Fiction. What’s Not To Like?

Oct17
2011
Leave a Comment Written by Jay Lancaster

So, you like vintage fiction, and you like lesbian erotica, and you like social comment, and you’re wild about science fiction, too.
I think I’ve found your dream book: Gregory Casparian’s The Anglo-American Alliance. A Serio-Comic Romance and Forecast of the Future, published in 1906.
It’s explored in depth over at i09.com, and it’s well worth a look.
If you like that, you might also like my sf-based futuristic genderqueer tale of androgyny, sex and machines…

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