- Legal Name: Brown, Rebecca B.
- Birthplace: USA
- Birthdate: 1948
- Wikipedia Entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebecca_Ore
- Email: rebeccabrownore@msn.com
- Webpage: http://www.rebeccaore.com/
- Used These Alternate Names: Rebecca Brown Ore , Rebecca Brown (Born 1948)
- Biography: Bio:Rebecca Ore
- Bibliographic Comments: Author:Rebecca Ore
- Author Tags: nanotechnology (1)
- Becoming Alien Trilogy
- Becoming Alien (1988)
- Being Alien (1989)
- Human to Human (1990)
- The Illegal Rebirth of Billy the Kid (1991)
- Slow Funeral (1994)
- Gaia's Toys (1995)
- Outlaw School (2000)
- Time's Child (2007)
- Declaration Rules (unpublished)
- The Tyrant That I Serve (1986) [also as by Rebecca Brown Ore ]
- Projectile Weapons and Wild Alien Water (1986) [only as by Rebecca Brown (Born 1948) ]
- Ice-Gouged Lakes, Glacier-Bound Times (1988)
- Liquid Assets (1992)
- Alien Bootlegger (1993)
- Giant Flesh Holograms Keep My Baby's Eyes Warm (1993)
- Farming in Virginia (1993)
- Projectile Weapons (1993)
- Ocean Hammer (1993)
- Hypocaust & Bathysphere (1995)
- Stone Whorl, Flint Knife (1996)
- Horse Tracks (1996)
- Going Back to Colchis (1996)
- My Mother, the Alien, and Me (1997)
- Scarey Rose in Deep History (1997)
- Collected Ogoense (1997)
- Accelerated Grimace (1998)
- Half in Love With Easeful Rock and Roll (1998)
- Acid and Stoned Reindeer (2007)
- The Barbarian Queen (1990) [only as by Rebecca Brown Ore ]
- Letter (Locus #315) (1987)
- Letter (Short Form, February 1988) (1988)
- The Lost Audience: 100,000 Readers Just Like Her (1989)
- Read This (The New York Review of Science Fiction, July 1989) (1989)
- Response to "The New Generation Gap" (1989)
- Letter (Short Form, February 1990) (1990)
- Coda: Why Is Henry McCarty Still Remembered by the Wrong Name After All These Years? (1991)
- Aliens and the Artificial Other (1993)
- A Review of Soetsu Yanagi's "The Unknown Craftsman" for Sf Writers (1993)
- The First Time (1995)
- The Year in Science Fiction and Fantasy: A Symposium (1995) with Gregory Benford and Eleanor Arnason and Paul Di Filippo and Maureen F. McHugh and Michael Swanwick and Robert J. Sawyer and Norman Spinrad
- Was 1950s Science Fiction Ever Escape? (1997)
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