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7/1: Lost Futures. New York: Dell/Abys, May 1992. 351 p. Mass market paperback.

7/2: Skin of the Soul, edited by Lisa Tuttle. New York: Pocket Books, October 1991. 270 p.

7/3: Lisa Tuttle Fan Website (Printed 7 June 2004) [24 p.]

7/4: "The Mysterious Q&A with Lisa Tuttle", by M. M. Hall. Dated 20 February 2003. [12 p.]

7/5: "A Cold Dish." Web posted story, SciFi.com. [18 p.] Posted 2000.

7/6: "Cure, The." Web posted reprint, Fantastic Metropolis, 20 February 2003.

7/7: "Wound, The." Web posted reprint, Fantastic Metropolis, 20 February 2003.

7/8: "Writing Together." Web article (Printed 8 June 2004.)

7/9: "Woman Waiting." Electronic reprint, Revolution Science Fiction, August 2003.

7/10: "And Torture One Poor Word Ten Thousand Ways: Lisa Tuttle Interviewed," by Paul Kincaid. Vector No. 121: 12-20. August 1984.

7/11: Ansible No. 27, July 1982. (Contains comment on Tuttle's refusal of the Nebula Award.)

7/12: "Shadow Zone: The Quick and the Dead, by Joy Williams", by Lisa Tuttle. Review, Washington Post Book World, November 19, 2000, p. 6.

7/13: "Ghosts of Everyday Life," by Melanie Fazi. Interview, Electric Light. (Printed 10 June 2004)

7/14: Miscellaneous items about Lisa Tuttle

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