The Vanishing Venusians Reseen

By Lee Brackett
Published by Jekkara Press
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Published: July 29, 2010
Words: 10,973 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

Matty and Rory are the only two women strong enough capable of finding a home for several thousand desperate colonists of Venus. The dangerous seductive powers of the plant people of the Sea of Morning Opals may stop them, as may the strange Golden Swimmers. A Gender Switch Adventure.

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scifi, adventure, venus, fantasy, science fiction, parody, fantasy adventure, sf, science fiction adventure, science fantasy, scifi adventure, rory, leigh brackett, planetary romance, sf adventure, gender switch, gender switch adventures, jekkara press, lee brackett, golden swimmers, plant people, plant boy, plant girl, matty, colonists, earth colonist

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Review by: Oedipus Fetish on Oct. 20, 2011 : (no rating)
This story is Leigh Brackett's "The Vanishing Venusians", supposedly written with genders reversed. Their text editor works well enough; the names are switched for opposite-gender names often enough, and the pronouns are reversed as well, it just doesn't make sense. Rory is supposedly pregnant, and yet she's the one sent off to explore an island, to climb cliffs? I'll give 'em a point for the tasty eye candy on the cover, but otherwise it's just a shoddy find/replace job. There are several of this kind of thing out there. Jekkara Press, I suppose? But they're lazy. At least it's free, right? As is the original "The Vanishing Venusians"! Pfft.
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