A Woman's Liberation

A Woman's Liberation: A Choice of Futures By and About Women is a collection of science fiction stories edited by the author Connie Willis and Sheila Williams.

[2] Strange Horizons gave the anthology a positive review, writing "Generally, when I review anthologies, I find a few outstanding stories, a large number of good stories, and one or two clinkers.

This anthology delivered ten outstanding stories -- not a clinker in the bunch.

"[3] Publishers Weekly gave a more mixed but ultimately positive review, commenting that it "brings little new to the table, but it does assemble excellent work by sci-fi luminaries" and that it could be that the "familiarity of the stories in this anthology signals women's entrenchment in the genre.

They also felt that it was rather tame in comparison to Maureen McHugh's Nekropolis, which had released around the same time.