Here are the stories focusing on women that I wrote last year:
Once Upon a Nightmare. (Disney Princesses, Fairy Tales and Related Fandoms)
When a prince who is in true love kisses an enchanted princess who isn't, both the curse of eternal sleep and its intended cure are thrown out of balance, trapping Aurora and afflicting the country in terrible ways. As the situation worsens and the people sink into despair, only one person can stop this apocalypse--and she's going to have to do it without waking up first.
(Flora, Fauna, Merryweather, Aurora a.k.a. Briar Rose, and Maleficent. Written for Apocalyptothon 2011. Author chose not to use archive warnings. Rated Teen.)
She-Wolves. (Fairy Tales and Related Fandoms)
They did not question that there had been a wolf. There were blood and bodies. Surely that was proof enough.
(Little Red Riding Hood, Mother, Grandmother and Wolf. Written for Yuletide 2011 and the Misses Clause Challenge 2011. Graphic Depictions of Violence, Major Character Death. Rated Teen.)
The Women of Amphissa. (Badass Women in History RPF/Painting -- Lawrence Alma-Tadema)
A Mongol woman warrior, a Chinese princess who overthrew the Emperor, a cross-dressing French writer and an Egyptian inventor-mathematician help a city of quasi-Roman lesbians to outwit and defeat a host of aliens who treat humans as toys to be tested to destruction. Also features clockpunk attack robots, lesbian kissage, assorted dinosaurs and a telepathic pteranodon.
(Khutulun, Princess Pingyang, George Sand, Hypatia of Alexandria, Roman Lady and Maenad. Written for Yuletide 2011 and the Misses Clause Challenge 2011. No archive warnings apply. Rated Teen.)
I hope that I'll write more this year...and sell a woman-centric manuscript or two.