Stone's work is similar to much of the pulp fiction written in the time period, with stock characters and simple plots, but Stone also included some of the first women and black protagonists Asking if Stone's writing is feminist Additionally, while her writing was similar in style to other works of the time, Stone used her work to critique racism, Stone is cited (by figures such as
Isaac Asimov and
Frederik Pohl) Stone, herself, wrote in her unpublished "Reminiscences" that she chose to deliberately take advantage of her androgynous name, using only her middle initial to avoid the give-away gendered spelling of Frances. Indeed, she encountered several instances of sexism while trying to publish science fiction in the pulps and recalls hostile reactions from both editors (including Campbell and Conklin) and fans who learned she was a woman.However, she also reports that she was welcomed by
Gernsback; readers' letters referring to Stone as male were corrected by the editor. == Bibliography ==