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Date: 2019-01-07 01:56 am (UTC)"Dolls and Guys" features Betty Ross.
"Birthday Girl," and "kintsukuroi," and "Up the Water Spout" feature Natasha Romanova.
The Ursulan Cycle is a shared world of genderbent Arthurian Cycle. Most characters are the opposite sex from the original legends, which means most of them are women.
Original work:
Schrodinger's Heroes and The Blueshift Troupers are both shared worled ensemble science fiction with very mixed-race and mixed-gender cast lists.
My series led by one or more female protagonists:
Aquariana in Polychrome Heroics (superhera with water powers)
Calliope in Polychrome Heroics (gendershifting superhera with various powers)
Cassandra in Polychrome Heroics (escaping from abusive parents)
Fiorenza the Wisewoman (historic Italian fantasy)
The Moon Door (dark fantasy of lycanthropy as a cure for chronic pain)
The Origami Mage (Asian fantasy about paper magic)
Path of the Paladins (gritty fantasy)
P.I.E. (urban fantasy of a private investigator in a wheelchair)
Walking the Beat (my one-and-only this-world series is lesbian romance)
Nonbinary characters:
An Army of One features several nonbinary characters including both humans and starships.
Kung Fu Robots features mostly nonbinary neuter characters.
The Steamsmith features a black, British, genderqueer steampunk engineer.
Nonwhite characters:
Danso and Family (black teen father)
The Origami Mage (Asian fantasy about paper magic)
The Steamsmith features a black, British, genderqueer steampunk engineer.
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If you want more:
I'll be running a Poetry Fishbowl in my blog on Tuesday, January 8 with a theme of "That's not a mistake!" You can drop by to give me prompts, and I'll write poetry based on whatever I get.
Of course, there's a whole lot more -- that's just the stuff already batched so it's easier to find.