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describes the ordeal of a man, a hardened seducer, who lives off women, whose consciousness is transferred into the body of a woman as a legal punishment. Stine's short story "Jinni's So Long at the Fair" concerns a future in which a plague has wiped out all humans but those with a genetic
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Issues concerning gender, such as change, role reversal and misalignment thereof, are recurrent themes in Stine's work. Stine's novel
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Stine published a number of science fiction novels and stories in the late 1960s and early 1970s as "Henry Stine", beginning with
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As an author, she has written fiction and non-fiction on a variety of subjects for more than one hundred publications including
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for two issues in 1979. She was editor-in-chief of the science fiction and fantasy
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Essex House, North Hollywood 1969; Masquerde Books/Rhinoceros Publications, 1996.
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New English Library, 1982. (the third paperback following the British TV series
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Ace Books, New York 1970; Dennis Dobson, London 1979; also called:
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Stine worked as a book acquisitions and development editor for
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line for Donning from 1979 to 1983, publishing titles such as
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During the late 1960s Stine worked as a personal assistant to
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It's All In Your Head: Remarkable Facts About the Human Mind
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Reel Futures: Classic Stories that Became Great SF Movies
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Stine has served as publisher for O'Hara Publications,
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Trans-Sexual: Transgressive Erotica for Gender Queers
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The Great Women Detectives: Seven Classic Novelettes
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Hank Stine
Sikeston, Missouri
Sikeston, Missouri
Newcastle Publishing
Leisure Books
Jeremy P. Tarcher
Quality Paperback Book Club
The Donning Company
Forrest J Ackerman
Star Trek
Gene Roddenberry
Amazing Stories
Larry Niven
Memory Run
The Prisoner
John J. Pierce
Galaxy
Starblaze
Marion Zimmer Bradley
Ruins of Isis
karyotype
physiology
Essex House
Harlan Ellison
The Prisoner
The Prisoner in other media
Ed Wood
"Summary Bibliography: Jean Marie Stine"
2001 interview
Jean Marie Stine

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