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Includes the names: Garber Eric, Eric Garber ed.

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Please do not combine this author page with that of Andrew Holleran. Although "Eric Garber" is also Holleran's legal name, none of the books on this page were written by him.

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Hidden from History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past (1989) — Contributor — 697 copies

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Legal name
Garber, Eric
Birthdate
1954-11-25
Date of death
1995-10-08
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
San Francisco, California, USA
Education
San Francisco State University (B.A., 1988)
University of California, Berkeley (MLS, 1991)
Occupations
librarian
editor
Organizations
San Francisco Gay and Lesbian History Project
Gay and Lesbian Historical Society
Disambiguation notice
Please do not combine this author page with that of Andrew Holleran. Although "Eric Garber" is also Holleran's legal name, none of the books on this page were written by him.

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This book is a collection of stories, some old, some newer, some classics by well established writers and some experiments by less familiar names. What they have in common is that they explore an unusual attraction.

* "Harper Conan and Singer David," by Edgar Pangborn, is set in a post-apocalyptic world with Celtic overtones. Classic and poetic, with a nice helping of human nature.

* "Houston, Houston, Do You Read?" by James Tiptree, Jr., takes an American manned space-capsule three hundred years into the future. This is one of the few stories that explores the "unconscious" attitudes that are usually lurking stark naked in the back of our minds. Classic.

* "To Keep the Oath," by Marion Zimmer Bradley. In an alternate world somewhat reminiscent of Tanya Huff's Four Quarters series, a woman who has renounced femininity and learned to fight meets other women who could benefit from following the same path, but is sworn not to recruit them.

* "Do Androids Dream of Electric Love?" by Walt Liebscher is a short story with mechanosexual overtones.

* "Lollipop and the Tar Baby," by John Varley, is in the much farther future where some people live in space and change their sex or appendages as we change costumes. And that's the starting point: from there, it gets weird. It can only be classed as space opera as there are no explanations of any of the novelties.

* "The Mystery of the Young Gentlemen," by Joanna Russ, plays with your ideas of what's true as two super-emaths navigate a repressed society on their way to a refuge that only isolation provides.

* "The Gods of Reorth," by Elizabeth A. Lynn. A spacefaring race with high technology in biology and the use of forces at a distance sends its members out to act as gods and use their powers to shape a mysterious future.

* "Find the Lady," by Nicholas Fisk, is a post-apocalyptic, end-of-the-world story of a few survivors pitting their wits against incomprehensible invaders.

* "No Day Too Long," by Jewelle Gomez, tells of a vampire who's lonely but hesitates to get involved with short-lived humans.

* "Full Fathom Five My Father Lies," by Rand B. Lee, gradually reveals the morals and lives of what turns out to be a lost colony.

* "Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones," by Samuel R. Delany, explores love, pain, and the economics of crime. Classic story with one of the great titles.

The book is edited by Camilla Decarnin, Eric Garber, and Lynn Paleo.
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Jewelle Gomez Contributor, Editor
Lyn Paleo Editor
Samuel R. Delany Contributor, Introduction
Joanna Russ Contributor, Introduction
John Varley Contributor
Walt Liebscher Contributor
Elizabeth A. Lynn Contributor
James Tiptree Jr. Contributor
Edgar Pangborn Contributor
Rand B. Lee Contributor
Nicholas Fisk Contributor
George Barr Cover artist
Jim Provenzano Contributor
Carrie Richerson Contributor
Nina Boal Contributor
Stan Leventhal Contributor
Jean Stewart Contributor
A.J. Potter Contributor
Mel Keegan Contributor
Dorothy Allison Contributor
Lawrence Schimel Contributor
Mark Shepherd Contributor
Tanya Huff Contributor
Kij Johnson Contributor
John Peyton Cooke Contributor
D.T. Steiner Contributor
Jay B. Laws Contributor
Peter Robins Contributor
Jeffrey N. McMahan Contributor
Jess Wells Contributor

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