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| Issue Date |
Author |
Story Title |
Type |
Comments |
| 1962 APR |
Dickinson, Joseph |
Three for the Stars |
ss |
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| 1962 MAY |
Davidson, Avram |
Editorial |
ed |
stresses F&SF will not have a letters column, fanzine review, etc, but will keep an open mind to changes, and will listen to readers' opinions & suggestions |
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Carr, Terry |
Who Sups With the Devil |
ss |
(1937-1987) his 1st pub. story; sf fan since 1949, from Greenwich Village, co-edited(with Ron Ellik) Hugo Award winning fanzine FANAC(1957-63; 100 issues; W-1959 HUG; N-1960 & 1961 HUG); Carr W-1973 HUG; N-1971-2, for Best Fan Writer |
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Blish, James |
Who's in Charge Here? |
vi |
wrote & edited many Star Trek books & colls., incl. the first original Star Trek novel, Spock Must Die(1970); has criticism colls. The Issue at Hand(1964), More Issues at Hand(1970) as by William Atheling Jr; essay coll. The Tale That Wags the Dog(1987) |
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Bankier, William |
Hawk in the Dusk |
ss |
(1929- ) born in Belleville, Ontario, Canada; his 1st pub. story was pub. in Liberty Magazine(Toronto) & won a Canadian Short Story of the Month Prize; has story "The Wrong Impression" in PST 1959 AUG 8; moved with his family to London in 1974 |
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Nolan, William F. |
One of Those Days |
ss |
(1928- ) sf fan turned writer, edited fanzine Rhodomagnetic Digest, pub. The Ray Bradbury Review, & edited issues #1-3 of Gamma(1963-64); 1st story pub. sf "The Joy of Living" in IFS 1954 AUG; became a full-time writer in 1956 |
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Dickson, Gordon R. |
Napoleon's Skullcap |
nv |
has novels Masters of Everon(1979); Jamie the Red(1984), with Roland J. Green, a fantasy novel based on a character from 'Thieves' World,' created by Robert Asprin; colls. Survival!(1984), Beyond the Dar al-Harb(1985), Invaders!(1985) |
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Frazee, Eric |
Noselrubb, the Tree |
ss |
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Asimov, Isaac |
Science: By Jove! |
sces |
planets, Jupiter; the planet Jupiter |
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Leiber, Fritz |
Books: Mutterings From Underground |
br |
discusses "the provocative issue of the status of the science fiction author in a status-seeking world"; see his retrospective colls. The Black Gondolier(2000), Smoke Ghost(2002) |
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Nesvadba, Josef |
Einstein Brain, The |
ss |
1st pub. in his coll. Einstein's Brain(1960; 1987); has colls. Tarzan's Death(1958), Expedition in the Opposite Direction(1962), In the Footsteps of the Abominable Snowman(1970 U.K.; vt The Lost Face, 1971),Expeditions in the Opposite Direction(1976) |
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Briarton, Grendel |
Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot: L |
vi |
47th story in F&SF in Feghoot series; with thanks to W. Robert Gibson |
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Davidson, Avram |
Miss Buttermouth |
vi |
has 1st novel Joyleg(FAN 1962 MAR-APR; 1962) w. Ward Moore, comic nostalgic view of the U.S., which tells the story of the finding of a Revolutionary War veteran still alife in the 20th century, who has became immortal from drinking a special brew(Clute) |
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Kerr, Walter H. |
Mermaid in the Swimming Pool, The |
pm |
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Burger, Otis Kidwell |
Love Child |
ss |
editor & writer, from West Village, NY |
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Goulart, Ron |
Princess #22 |
ss |
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Aandahl, Vance |
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed |
ss |
sophomore English major at the Univ. of Colorado |
| 1962 JUN |
Brunner, John |
Such Stuff |
ss |
(1934-1995) John Kilian Houston Brunner, born in Oxfordshire, lives in London; ex-RAF pilot officer; a U.K. writer of sf, though he has written thrillers, contemporary novels, books of poetry; 1st story pub. novel Galactic Storm(1951, as by Gill Hunt) |
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Faine, Djinn |
Daughter of Eve |
ss |
ps. for Virginia Faine Russell, lives in L.A.; she was married briefly to writer Gordon R. Dickson in 1959 |
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Stanton, Will |
Scarecrow of Tomorrow, The |
ss |
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Nesvadba, Josef |
Xeenemuende Half-Wit, The |
ss |
has novels Dialogue with Dr. Dong(1964), The Ravings of Erika N.(1974), I Am Looking for a Man to Be a Husband(1986); colls. Parents' Driving License(1979), Minehava for the Second Time(1981); not all of his novels & colls. might be trans. into English |
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deFord, Miriam Allen |
Transit of Venus, The |
ss |
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Neville, Kris |
Power in the Blood |
ss |
has novels The Unearth People(1964), The Mutants(IMG 1953 FEB as "Earth Alert!"; exp. 1966), Special Delivery(IMG 1952 JAN; 1967 chap), Peril of the Starmen(IMG 1954 JAN; 1967 chap), Invaders on the Moon(1970, with Mel Sturgis) |
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Foster, Charles |
Troubled Makers, The |
ss |
1st pub. in 1957 |
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Asimov, Isaac |
Science: Egg and Wee, The |
sces |
cells; the different sizes of various cells |
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Bester, Alfred |
Books |
br |
Robert Silverberg: Lost Cities and Vanished Civilizations; Ray Bradbury: The October Country; Algis Budrys: The Falling Torch; Harry Harrison: Planet of the Damned, & The Stainless Steel Rat; Fritz Leiber: Shadows with Eyes |
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Briarton, Grendel |
Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot: LI |
vi |
48th story in F&SF in Feghoot series; with thanks to John K.H. Brunner |
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Bland, Frederick |
Fifteenth Wind of March, The |
nv |
U.K. author |
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Ayer, Ethan |
Diadem, The |
ss |
graduate of Brooks School & Trinity College; lives in South Hamilton, MA; chief interests other than writing incl. music, art, & architecture; 1st book novel The Enclosure(1951) |
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F&SF staff |
Index to Volume 22: 1962 JAN-JUN |
indx |
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| 1962 JUL |
Davidson, Avram |
Editorial |
ed |
relates the letter of an author(Mr. Bob Leman of Bethal Park, PA) of a rejected story; Leman eventually has over a dozen stories pub. in F&SF, the first in 1967 JAN |
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Aandahl, Vance |
Darfgarth |
ss |
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Gilien, Sasha |
Two's a Crowd |
ss |
(1925-1971) born in Brooklyn, ex-Marine, attended U.C.L.A.; American satirist & journalist; co-founder & publisher & ex-Executive Editor of L.A. Magazine(since taken over by Harper's) |
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Capote, Truman |
Master Misery |
nv |
(1924-1984) 1st pub. in HRP 1949 FEB & in his coll. Other Voices, Other Rooms(1948); won O. Henry Prize at age 19, has 1st coll. The Tree of Night, novels House of Flowers, & The Muses Are Heard(1956); famous for true crime novel/movie In Cold Blood(1965) |
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Brandon, Carl |
Stanley Toothbrush |
ss |
(1937-1987) ps. for Terry Carr |
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Henderson, Zenna |
Subcommittee |
nv |
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Carr, Terry |
Brown Robert |
ss |
lives in Brooklyn Heights, NY; has novels Warlords of Kor(1963 chap), & Invasion from 2500(1964), the latter with Ted White as by the collab. ps. Norman Edwards; has edited many anthologies which have won or been nominated for Locus Awards |
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Anderson, Karen |
Six Haiku |
pm |
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Russ, Joanna |
My Dear Emily |
nv |
assistant to the Director of the American Institute of Physics; former Westinghouse Science Scholar, Phi Beta Kappa, & winner of both the Browning & Shakespeare Essay Prizes(at Cornell Univ.) |
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Asimov, Isaac |
Science: Hot Stuff |
sces |
neutrinos & supernovas |
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Bester, Alfred |
Books |
br |
many short reviews, incl. Arthur C. Clarke: From the Ocean, from the Stars; E.E. Smith: Gray Lensman; Andre Norton: Catseye; Thomas Grouling: Project 12; Philip José Farmer: The Alley God; Diana & Meir Gillon: The Unsleep; Frank Herbert: 21st Century Sub |
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Wilhelm, Kate |
Man Without a Planet, The |
ss |
wn. for Katie Wilhelm Knight; has coll. The Mile-Long Spaceship(1963); 1st novel mys., More Bitter Than Death(1963); 1st sf novel The Clone(1965) w. Theodore L. Thomas; The Nevermore Affair(1966); W-1968 NEB(ss) for "The Planners" in Knight: Orbit 3(1968) |
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Goulart, Ron |
Uncle Arly |
ss |
3rd story in F&SF in Max Kearny series |
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Briarton, Grendel |
Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot: LII |
vi |
49th story in F&SF in Feghoot series; with thanks to R.S. Coplan |
| 1962 AUG |
Leiber, Fritz |
Secret Songs, The |
ss |
has 4 Fafhrd & the Gray Mouser stories, novellas "Scylla's Daughter" in FAN 1961 MAY, N-1962 HUG, & "Stardock" in FAN 1965 SEP, N-1966 HUG, & "The Snow Women" in FAN 1970 APR, N-1971 LOC, & novelette "The Unholy Grail" in FAN 1962 OCT, N-1963 HUG |
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Crossen, Kendell F. |
Golden Flask, The |
vi |
(1910-1981) notable writer of pulp-detective stories, incl. the Green Lama series in Double Detective(early 1940s as by Richard Foster); 1st story pub. sf "Restricted Clientele" in TWS 1951 FEB & "The Boy Who Cried Wolf 359" in AMZ 1951 FEB |
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Dickson, Gordon R. |
Salmanazar |
ss |
has colls. Forward!(1985) & Mindspan(1986), both edited by Sandra Miesel; colls. The Last Dream(1986), The Man the Worlds Rejected(1986), The Stranger(1987), Beginnings(1988), Ends(1988), Guided Tour(1988) |
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McLaughlin, Dean |
Voyage Which Is Ended, The |
ss |
(1931- ) born in Ann Arbor, MI, went to Univ. of Michigan; bookstore owner; 1st story pub. sf "For Those Who Follow After" in ASF 1951 JUL; has novel Dome World(ASF 1958 MAR as"The Man on the Bottom"; exp. 1962) |
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Benton, Fred |
Mumbwe Jones |
vi |
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Albee, George Sumner |
Top, The |
ss |
(1905-1964) 1st pub. in 1953; has published many stories in The Saturday Evening Post betw. 1948-1961; a story was made into movie The Next Voice You Hear ...(1950); has book Not in a Day(1935); novels Girl on the Beach(1953), By the Sea, By the Sea(1960) |
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