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Old 08-29-2020, 05:51 PM   #130
MarjaE
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Ah. I prefer some combination of science fiction and/or speculative fiction, lesbian fiction, disability fiction, and non-magical transformation fiction. With my chronic illness, a robot or virtual body is appealing.

... Erik Schubach tends to write these things, so I'm planning to read *Fixit* soon, and might read *A Deafening Whisper* among others later.

But this gets scattered among many categories. Lesbian, gay, bi, and/or trans science fiction is usually treated as a single category. Smashwords doesn't allow searches within a category. Amazon does but more detailed searches turn up het space opera (the Rika series, which was dark but enjoyable) and a lot of het (?) alpha male cyborg romance (which I've avoided). Disability fiction isn't usually treated as a single category, it's scattered all over.
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