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| Issue Date |
Author |
Story Title |
Type |
Comments |
| 1967 MAY |
Goulart, Ron |
Fill in the Blank |
ss |
7th story in F&SF in Max Kearny series |
| 1967 JUN |
Zelazny, Roger |
Death and the Executioner |
nv |
2nd & last story in Buddha series, part of novel Lord of Light(1967): "some of the crew of a colony ship, after dropping off colonists ... make use of advanced technology to esconce themselves in role of (Hindu) gods," the protagonist Sam as Buddha(Clute) |
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Merril, Judith |
Books |
br |
Douglas Hill & Pat Williams: The Supernatural; I.S. Shklovskii & Carl Sagan: Intelligent Life in the Universe |
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Wilson, Gahan |
Cartoon |
ct |
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Green, Robert M. Jr |
Royal Road to There, The |
ss |
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Beaumont, Charles |
Gentlemen, Be Seated |
ss |
1st pub. in Rogue Magazine, 1960 APR, as by C.B. Lovehill; in the story intro, the announcement of his death after a long illness(Alzheimer's disease diagnosed in 1964), on February 21, 1967; has coll. A Touch of Creature(2000) |
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Nolan, William F. |
Charles Beaumont: Magic Man, A Personal Appreciation, The |
bio |
Beaumont spent his early years on Chicago's north side, & in Everett, Washington; pub. his own fanzine, Utopia, & wrote many letters to the editors of sf/f magazines; worked as a part-time cartoon illustrator; married Helen Broun & had 4 children |
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Nolan, William F. |
Charles Beaumont Index, A: 1951-1965 |
bib |
a basic sf/f bibliography, does not include his TV credits, novels, nf essays, & work in the automotive field, or non-fantasy fiction |
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Thomas, Gilbert |
"... But for the Grace Of God" |
ss |
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Asimov, Isaac |
Science: Non-Time Travel |
sces |
international date line |
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Jonas, Gerald |
First Postulate, The |
nv |
has nf books Dancing: The Pleasure, Power, and Art of Movement(?), & Dancing: The Power of Dance Around the World(1992), the latter a companion book to the BBC/PBS TV series |
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Greene, Graham |
Discovery in the Woods, A |
ss |
1st pub. in Rogue 1963 MAR; has colls. A Sense of Reality(1963), May We Borrow Your Husband?(1967); wrote script for movie The Third Man(& 1950 novel); The Quiet American(1955; 1958, 2001 movies), The Tenth Man(1985; 1988 movie); W-1967 Grand Master EDG |
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F&SF staff |
Index to Volume 32: 1967 JAN-JUN |
indx |
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| 1967 JUL |
Laumer, Keith |
Day Before Forever, The |
na |
N-1968 NEB, novella; Steve Dravek awakens to a world that is run by Eternity, Incorporated, or ETORP, through the use of cryotheses & cloning; has coll. Nine by Laumer(1967), novels The Monitors(1966; 1969 movie), A Plague of Demons(1965) |
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Wilson, Gahan |
Cartoon |
ct |
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Kirk, Russell |
Balgrummo's Hell |
ss |
has horror novels Old House of Fear(1961), A Creature of the Twilight(1966); biographies, John Randolph of Roanoke(1964), Edmund Burke(1967); book of essays Enemies of Permanent Things(1969); nf book The Roots of American Order(1974) |
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Correa, Hugo |
Alter Ego |
vi |
has books The Prowler in the Rain(1968), The Puppets(1969), When Pilate Said No(1971), & The Highest Ones(1973) |
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Nathan, Robert |
Encounter in the Past |
ss |
has about 50 volumes of poetry & prose, incl. Road of Ages(1935), So Love Returns(1958), The Fair(1964); The Mallott Diaries(1965) - about Neanderthal survivals in Arizona, Stonecliff(1967); The Elixir(1971), The Summer Meadows(1973) |
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Madden, David |
Master's Thesis, The |
ss |
(1933- ) Jerry David Madden; was asst. editor, The Kenyon Review; author of several books & plays; presently assoc. editor of Film Heritage, & Prof. of English at Ohio Univ.; has coll. The Shadow Knows(1970), novel Bijou(1974), nf Revising Fiction(1988) |
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Buck, Doris Pitkin |
Flight Between Realities |
pm |
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Wilson, Gahan |
Sea Monster and the Mayor of New York City, The |
vi |
5th story in Moral vignettes series; "Moral: Many threats are kindly meant" |
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Asimov, Isaac |
Science: Twelve Point Three Six Nine |
sces |
numbers; numerical ratios & relationships, and how they've led to popular beliefs |
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Brunner, John |
Vitanuls, The |
ss |
betw. 1960-66 pub. 27 novels under own name & ps. Keith Woodcott, incl. The Atlantic Abomination(1960), Sanctuary in the Sky(1960); Zarathustra Refugee Planets seq. incl. Castaways' World(1963), Secret Agent of Terra(1963), The Repairmen of Cyclops(1965) |
| 1967 AUG |
Purdom, Tom |
Reduction In Arms |
nv |
this story exp. into 1971 novel; has novel The Barons of Behavior(1972); has anth. Adventures in Discovery(1969), science essays by sf authors; nv "Fossil Games" in ASI 1999 FEB, N-2000 HUG, LOC; see iv in NYRSF 1999 JUL(#131); www.philart.net/tompurdom/ |
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Varshavsky, Ilya |
Conflict, The |
vi |
(1909-1973) 1st pub. in his anth., Path Into the Unknown(1966, U.K.); trans. from the Russian; a naval engineer, he also has sf stories in International S.F. 1967 NOV, & many anth. incl. The Molecular Cafe(1968), Other Worlds, Other Seas(1970), etc |
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Wilson, Gahan |
Cartoon |
ct |
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Merril, Judith |
Books |
br |
many very short reviews(16) of one paragraph; Merril has anth. SF 12(1968), S-F: the Best of the Best(1968), England Swings SF(1968), colls. Out of Bounds (1960), Daughters of Earth(1968); has acted in the British sf TV series, Dr. Who |
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Biese, L.J.T. |
Baron's Dog, The |
ss |
lives in the Bronx |
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Grow, Julian F. |
Social Note From All Over |
pm |
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Koontz, Dean R. |
Soft Come the Dragons |
ss |
(1945- ) his 1st pub. sf story; began his career with over 20 sf novels, but from 1975 concentrated on horror, at first under various ps.: David Axton, Brian Coffey, Deanne Dwyer, K.R. Dwyer, John Hill, Leigh Nichols, Richard Paige, Owen West, etc(Clute) |
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Bretnor, R. |
Earthwoman |
ss |
N-1967 NEB, short story |
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Thomas, Ted |
Science Springboard, The: Mosquito |
ar |
mosquito research & control |
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Harness, Charles |
Bugs |
ss |
has novels The Catalyst(1980), Firebird(1981), The Venetian Court(1982), Redworld(1986), Krono(1988); has novel Lurid Dreams(1990), in which an out-of-body time traveller meets up with Edgar Allan Poe; Harness lives in rural Maryland |
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Schutz, J.W. |
Bubble, The |
nv |
has also pub. short sf stories in AMZ, ANA, IFS, GAL, & VSF |
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Disch, Thomas M. |
Moondust, the Smell of Hay, & Dialectical Materialism |
ss |
has novels Echo Round His Bones(1967), Camp Concentration(NWS 1967 JUL-OCT; 1968 U.K; W-1969 DIT), Black Alice(1968, w. John Sladek, as Thom Demijohn), The Prisoner(1969, TV tie-in), Alfred the Great(1969, assoc., as by Victor Hastings) |
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Hensley, Joe L. |
Argent Blood |
ss |
(1926- ) wn. for Joseph Louis Hensley; also in F&SF with Alexei Panshin under collab. ps. Louis J.A. Adams(#2120); 1st story pub. sf "Eyes of the Double Moon" in PLS 1953 MAY; has been a private attorney, county prosecutor, one-term Indiana legislator |
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Asimov, Isaac |
Science: Kaleidoscope in the Sky |
sces |
satellites Phobos & Deimos, the moons of Mars; see 3-part sequel to this science essay in 1977-78 NOV-JAN(#4041, 4054, 4067) |
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Davidson, Avram |
Quick With His Hands |
vi |
has Vergil Magus sequence, a medieval alternate world, beginning with novel The Phoenix and the Mirror, or The Enigmatic Speculum(1969), in which Vergil goes thru adventures in search of a "virgin mirror" to trade for his stolen virility(Clute) |
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Ferman, Edward L. |
$5,000 Science Fiction Novel Award |
note |
an award for best sf novel submitted, open to all writers, winner announced p.92 in 1968 JUN; awarded & judged by Pyramid Books(Ed-in-chief Donald R. Bensen), F&SF(Edward L. Ferman), & Kent Productions(V.P. Irwin Allen); winning novel pub. 1968 JUL-SEP |
| 1967 SEP |
Collyn, George |
Out of Time, Out of Place |
ss |
a young British writer, often pub. in NWS; this is his 1st story to be pub. in the U.S. |
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Frazer, Shamus |
Cyclops Juju, The |
nv |
(1912-1966) 1st pub. in Charles Birkin(ed): The Tandem Book of Horror Stories(1965, London); ps. for James Ian Arbuthnot Frazer, U.K. writer; has sf novel A Shroud As Well As a Shirt(1935), & comic satirical fantasy novel Blow, Blow Your Trumpets(1945) |
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Sambrot, William |
Night of the Leopard |
nv |
(1920- ) fulltime freelance writer; 1st story pub. sf "Report to the People" in Blue Book Mag., in 1953; writes for TV: Combat, Outer Limits, Alfred Hitchcock Presents; has coll. Island of Fear(1963); has Crazy Murtag ser. in men's mags. as William Ayes |
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Wilson, Gahan |
Cartoon |
ct |
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Merril, Judith |
Books |
br |
Sam Moskowitz(ed): Three Stories(by Leinster, Williamson, & Wyndham); essay on Moskowitz, the sense of wonder, the sense of nostalgia, & the ability or inability to reread older sf stories |
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McIntosh, J.T. |
Saw and the Carpenter, The |
nv |
see book Ian Covell: J.T. McIntosh: Memoir & Bibliography(1987 chap) |
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London, Jack |
Thousand Deaths, A (Special Reprint Feature) |
ss |
1st pub. in The Black Cat, 1899 MAY; one of the first stories that London sold, for $40.00; he was 23 & had made his commitment to writing, but until this sale was "at the end of my tether ... ready to go back to coal shoveling or ahead to suicide" |
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Trott, Susan |
Donny Baby |
ss |
(1937- ) 1st books ya novels Mr. Privacy(1972), The Sea Serpent of Horse(1973); 1st adult novel The Housewife and the Assassin(1979); Incognito(1983), Sightings(1987), The Holy Man(1995), Crane Spreads Wings(1998), etc; see www.rain.org/~da5e//trott.html |
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Asimov, Isaac |
Science: Great Borning, The |
sces |
geological eras, the Cambrian "explosion" of life forms, the effects of a much closer moon |
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Yefremov, I. |
Secret From Hellas, A |
ss |
(1908-1972) trans. by Selig O. Wassner; Ivan Antonovich Yefremov, Prof. of Paleontology & writer, considered "Dean of Soviet SF"; has trans. of coll. A Meeting Over Tuscarora(1946 UK), Stories(1954); has novella in More Soviet Science Fiction(1962) |
| 1967 OCT |
McKenna, Richard |
Home the Hard Way |
nv |
prev. unpub. story; has mainstream fiction coll. Sons of Martha and Other Stories(1966); his story "The Secret Place" in Damon Knight: Orbit 1(1966) won a posthumous Nebula Award; see Peter Nicholls: Survey of Science Fiction Literature(1979) |
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