Blood sister
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Blood Sister is a term not unlike Blood brothers, but involves a female who swears loyalty to another female. It can also mean sisters by birth. It can also refer to many things:
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[edit] Literature
- Blood Sisters (2005), a book by Barbara Keating and Stephanie Keating
- Blood Sisters: A Novel of an Epic Friendship (2006), a book by Mary Jacobsen
- Blood Sisters (2004), a book by Shannon B. Greer
- Blood Sisters (2004), a book by C.L. Barnes
- Blood Sisters (2003), a book by Valerie Miner
- Josie and Yohiko: Blood Sisters (2003), a book by Everett Whitney
- Blood Sisters (2001), a book by Jeanne Carbonara Sutton
- Blood Sisters (2001), a book by Melody Carlson
- Blood Sister, I Am to These Fields (2001), a book of award winning poetry by Linda Hussa from Black Rock Press
- Blood Sisters (2000), a book by Dilys Gater
- Blood Sister (1994), a book by Ken Englade (part of the St. Martin's true crime library)
- Blood Sisters (1994), a book by Judith Henry Wall
- Blood Sisters: The French Revolution in Women's Memory (1993), a book by Marilyn Yalom
- Blood Sisters (1990), a book by Rosemarie Santini
- Blood Sisters (1988), a book by Deborah Sherwood
- Blood Sisters (1985), a book by Mark Manley
[edit] Short Stories
- "Blood Sister", a short story featured in Am I Blue?: Coming out from the Silence (1995, edited by Marion Dane Bauer) written by Jane Yolen
- "Blood Sisters" (1991), a short story by Greg Egan originally featured in Interzone 44 in 1991.
- Also featured in Greg Egan's collection Axiomatic
[edit] Articles
- "Blood Sisters" (2001), an article in Sight and Sound, 11 (6) June 2001, pp. 36-7 by Linda Ruth Williams
[edit] Alternate titles
- Blood Sisters was a rejected title for the Blood Fever, the 2006 second novel in the Young James Bond series written by Charlie Higson
[edit] Plays and theater
- Blood Sisters/Hermanas de sangre (2005), a contemporary Spanish play by Cristina Fernandez Cubas and Karen Denise Dinicola
- Blood Sisters a stage play and screenplay by Neil Paton based on the Christine and Lea Papin's murder of their boss and her daughter.
[edit] Music
[edit] Artists
- Blood Sisters, the name of a reggae music group (their re-make of "Ring My Bell" was featured on the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Soundtrack)
[edit] Songs
- "Blood Sister", the 1994 B-side of the single "Belly Up" Popcor (POPCOR004) by Spacemaid
[edit] Television
[edit] Episode titles
- "Blood Sisters", the title of season 1, episode 12 of The Wild Thornberrys that first aired 10/27/1998
- "Blood Sisters", the title of season 1, episode 8 of the Australian TV series Wild Kat, directed by Steve Peddie.
[edit] Film
- Blood Sisters, a 2003 film by Joe Castro
- Blood Sisters, a 1987 film by Roberta Findlay
- BloodSisters , 1995 documentary film by Michelle Handelman
- Blood Sister, a 2003 Nigerian film by Tchidi Chikere
- Blood Sister 2, the 2003 sequal to the above mentioned film, also directed by Tchidi Chikere
- Blood Sisters: Vamps 2, a 2002 horror film by Mark Burchett
- Blood Sisters of Lesbian Sin (AKA Sisters of Sin), a 2004 erotic horror film directed by Greg Griffin.
[edit] Film: Alternate title
- Alternate title for the Brian De Palma directed 1973 film Sisters (film)
- Alternate title for the 2006 German short film Blodsøstre directed by Louise Friedberg
- Alternate/bootleg title for the 2000 Japanese film Senketsu no kizuna: Kichiku reipuhan o shinkan saseta shimai, directed by Daisuke Yamanouchi
- Alternate title for the 1993 Hong Kong film Meng xing xue wei ting, directed by Chun-Yeung Wong and Simon Yun Ching