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| Issue Date |
Author |
Story Title |
Type |
Comments |
| 1964 NOV |
Moore, Dick |
After Everything, What? |
ss |
working name for John Richard Moore; has novelette "Bogeyman" in WOT 1965 MAY |
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Kerr, Walter H. |
Treat |
pm |
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Sharkey, Jack |
Breakthrough |
ss |
has pub. at least 9 short stories betw. 1959-1963 in the men's mags. Dude, Gent, Escapade, & Nugget |
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Davidson, Avram |
Books |
br |
Damon Knight: A Century of Great Science Fiction Novels; Margaret B. Kreig: Green Medicine; Robert Bateman: When the Whites Went |
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White, Ted |
Books |
br |
(1938- ) reviews Andre Norton: Night of Masks; working name for Theodore Edwin White, assistant editor of F&SF from 1963-68; later editor of AMZ & FAN from 1969-78, Heavy Metal from 1979-80, & Stardate from 1985-86 |
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Adams, Louis J.A. |
Dark Conception |
ss |
(1926- ; 1940- ) collab. ps. for Joe L. Hensley & Alexei Panshin; Joe Louis Hensley, 1st story pub. sf "Eyes of the Double Moon" in PLS 1953 MAY; Alexei Adams Panshin, 1st story pub. sf "Down to the Worlds of Men" in IFS 1963 JUL |
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Van Scyoc, Sydney |
One Man's Dream |
ss |
now lives in Hawaii; has novels Assignment Nor'Dyren(1973), Starmother (1976), Cloudcry(na "Deathsong" in GAL 1974 FEB; exp. 1977); has Sunstone Scrolls trilogy, Darkchild(1981), Bluesong(1983), & Starsilk(1984); omnibus Daughters of the Sunstone(1985) |
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Becker, Stephen |
New Encyclopaedist – III, The: Entries for the Great Book of History, First Edition, 2100 A.D. |
fa |
3rd story New Encyclopaedist series |
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Davidson, Avram |
Where Do You Live, Queen Esther? |
ss |
1st pub. in EQMM 1961 MAR; has novels Rork!(1965), The Masters of the Maze(1965), the latter one an intricate parallel-worlds adventure w. sharply characterized humans involved in barring interdimensional transit to a vividly described alien race(Clute) |
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Asimov, Isaac |
Science: Black of Night, The |
sces |
universe; the expanding universe |
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FitzPatrick, R.C. |
On the House |
ss |
working name for Richard C. FitzPatrick; has Chuck Matesic series(ANA 1962 APR & 1968 JUL) & Dr. Jensen series(ANA 1965 AUG, 1966 JAN & 1968 JAN) |
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Harrison, Harry |
Portrait of the Artist |
ss |
has coll. Two Tales and 8 Tomorrows(1965), edited Collected Editorials from Analog(1966), novel Make Room! Make Room!(1966; basis 1973 movie Soylent Green); edited mags. Science Fiction Adventures(1953-54), sf Impulse(1966-67), AMZ(1967-68) & FAN(1968) |
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Letson, Russell E. Jr |
Hag |
pm |
in TOC, listed as Russell F. Letson Jr |
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Olin, Richard |
Oversight |
vi |
(1934- ) ps. for Hugh Leddy; writer, poet, technician, lives in San Francisco; 1st story pub. sf "All Day Wednesday" in ANA 1963 MAR; has 2 other short stories in ANA, "The Mischeif Maker" in 1965 OCT, & "To Be a Champion, Merciful and Brave" in 1972 OCT |
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Smith, Adam |
Third Coordinate, The |
nv |
(1930- ; ? - ? ) a collab. ps. for George J.W. Goodman & Winthrop Knowlton, writers of mysteries, incl. novel A Killing in the Market(1958) as by Winthrop Goodman; G.J.W.G. has book Bascombe: The Fastest Hound Alive(1958); W.K. mys. False Premises(1983) |
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Davidson, Avram |
Letters |
lttr |
W.F. Poynter; R. Anigstein; Anthony Boucher(on the Wizard of Mauritius); M.M. Taylor; Chandler L. Mason; Diana M. Blabon; James Blish; Viki Edson; John Egan; Jack Gurley |
| 1964 DEC |
Wellen, Edward |
Buffoon |
nv |
has 1st novel, Hijack(VSF 1970 MAY; 1971), in which the Mafia learns the U.S. govt. is secretly preparing to escape the solar system, & muscles in on the action(Clute) |
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Lafferty, R.A. |
Man With the Speckled Eyes, The |
ss |
(1914-2002) wn. for Raphael Aloysius Lafferty, born in Neola, IA; lives in Tulsa, OK; electrical engineer until he retired in 1971; 1st story pub. sf "Day of the Glacier" in SFS 1960 JAN; short story "Slow Tuesday Night," in GAL 1965 APR, N-1965 NEB |
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Thomas, Theodore L. |
Science Springboard, The: Plant Galls |
ar |
causes of plant galls |
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Buck, Doris Pitkin |
From Two Universes ... |
pm |
poem asking why there are no stories about both Univacs & Unicorns; poem is the basis for the Univac/Unicorn short story contest |
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Davidson, Avram |
$200.00 Reader Contest |
note |
poem above(#2134) wonders why a story involving both a Univac and a unicorn hasn't been written; contest for the best short story under 1000 words about both a Univac & a unicorn, by a non-professional writer; 1st prize is $100.00; results, p.4, 1965 APR |
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Reed, Kit |
On the Orphan's Colony |
ss |
has coll. Mister da V. and Other Stories(1967 U.K.); has novel The Better Part(1967), "She learned the facts of life in a reform school where every girl knew more at 15 than most women know at 50" |
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Russ, Joanna |
Wilderness Year |
vi |
has novelette "The Second Inquisition" in Knight(ed): Orbit 6(1970) was N-1970 NEB; novelette "Poor Man, Beggar Man" in Carr(ed): Universe 1(1971) was N-1971 NEB; short story "Nobody's Home," in Silverberg(ed): New Dimensions II(1972), was N-1973 LOC |
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Kerr, Walter H. |
Somo These Days |
pm |
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Asimov, Isaac |
Science: Galaxy at a Time, A |
sces |
galactic explosions; see addendum p.80 in F&SF 1965 FEB, on the explosion of 5,000,000 supernovas - they would be seen over 1000-1500 years, not all at once |
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Davidson, Avram |
Introduction to Bryce Walton's "Final Exam" |
in |
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Walton, Bryce |
Final Exam |
ss |
has used ps. Paul Franklin & Dave Sands(latter for western stories, too) for mystery short stories; used ps. Kenneth O'Hara for 7 sf/f stories pub. between 1951-1958 in mags. STS, Orbit, FAN, MVL & IFS |
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Lewis, Richard O. |
Docs, The |
vi |
has Doctor Penwing ser.(AMZ 1940 MAR & AUG); has stories in AHMM, & in anth. Alfred Hitchcock(ed): Coffin Corner(1969), Best of Friends(1972), Death-Mate(1973), Having a Wonderful Crime(1977), & Happiness Is a Warm Corpse(1979), etc. |
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Goulart, Ron |
Books |
br |
Aldiss: Greybeard; Dick: Martian Time-Slip; Otto O. Binder: Riddles of Astronomy; Amis & Conquest(ed): Spectrum 3; Edwin L. Arnold: Gulliver of Mars; Bester: The Dark Side of Earth; Vassilis Vassilikos: The Plant, The Well, The Angel; etc |
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Bulgakov, Mikhail |
Fatal Eggs, The |
na |
(1891-1940) Russian scientist finds red ray that promotes life; trans. from the Russian by Mirra Ginsburg( ? -2000; her 1st sale); story could not be pub. in Russia, a longer version to be pub. in Soviet Satire: The Fatal Egg and Other Stories(1965) |
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F&SF staff |
Index to Volume 27: 1964 JUL-DEC |
indx |
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