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Author |
Story Title |
Type |
Comments |
| 1990 NOV |
Wightman, Wayne |
King of the Neanderthals, The |
nv |
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F&SF staff |
Report on Competition 51 |
cmp |
1st prize: Erika Wilson; 2nd prize: Carl Livingston; R-U: William J. Meltzer; Kathleen Weir; H-U: Gabriel A. Valentin; Sylvia Troop; William G. Raley; Pat M. Burns; Mary Lou Fuenzalida |
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F&SF staff |
Competition 52 |
cmp |
suggested by Stephen Mendenhall - vary an sf title to make it non-sf, e.g.: Poul Anderson's New York Giants 17—Tau Zero |
| 1990 DEC |
Ferman, Edward L. |
In This Issue |
note |
intro to Stephen King & to this Special Stephen King Issue; King stands 6'4" & weighs 200 lbs, & has pub. a varied lot of fiction & non-fiction, incl. a long essay on Maine little league baseball(in NYM 1990 APR 16); 3 photos of him by wife Tabitha on p.2 |
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King, Stephen |
Moving Finger, The |
nv |
has coll. of 4 na's Different Seasons(1982; N-1983 LOC, WFA) made into movies Stand by Me(1986), The Shawshank Redemption(1994), Apt Pupil(1998); colls. Four Part Midnight(1990; W-1991 STO; N-LOC), Nightmares & Dreamscapes(1993; N-1994 LOC, STO) |
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Budrys, Algis |
Stephen King |
ar |
King subject of a Times cover story(1986 Oct 6); Budrys discusses the various styles King uses in his fiction; besides novels, his stories mentioned - "The Body," "Apt Pupil," Skeleton Crew coll. stories; the religious connection in contemporary horror |
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De Filippo, Marsha |
Stephen King: Bibliography |
bib |
chronological list of his novels, colls. & books; alphabetical list of anthologies containing his stories; alphabetical list of magazines containing his stories; alphabetical list of other sources of King information |
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King, Stephen |
Author's Note |
in |
introduction to his story "The Bear," & a summary of the Dark Tower trilogy, which incl. The Gunslinger(1982), The Drawing of the Three(1987), & the upcoming The Waste Lands(1991); has novels The Tommyknockers(1987; N-1988 LOC; 1993 movie) |
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King, Stephen |
Bear, The |
nv |
6th & last story in Dark Tower series, this story to be the 1st section of the 3rd novel of the trilogy, The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands(1991); has novels The Dark Half(1989; N-1990 LOC; 1993 movie), Needful Things(1991; N-1992 LOC, STO; 1993 movie) |
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Card, Orson Scott |
Books to Look For |
br |
Robert J. Sawyer: Golden Fleece; Brian Moriarty: Loom(a computer fantasy game) |
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Newman, S. |
Vindolanda in Winter |
ss |
(1949- ) wn. for Sharan Newman; PhD in History from Univ. of California(Santa Barbara); member Medieval Academy; 1st novel ya The Dagda's Harp(1977); has Arthurian trilogy from Guinivere's point of view, Guinivere(1981), etc; has historical mys. ser. |
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Di Filippo, Paul |
Boot, The |
ss |
he considers this story to be the flip side to his last story in F&SF, "Little Worker," in 1989 DEC(#6094), both to be in his coll. of linked stories about future bio & genetic engineering possibilities, Ribofunk(1996; N-1997 LOC) |
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Harris, S. |
Cartoon |
ct |
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Cross, Ronald Anthony |
Reflection in a Window |
ss |
other novels in Eternal Guardians seq., The Lost Guardian(1995), The White Guardian(1998), & The Eternal Guardians #4(2000) |
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Martin, H. |
Cartoon: Politics in the Year 2150 |
ct |
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Asimov, Isaac |
Science: Trapping the Rainbow |
sces |
photography, Part 2 of 4; the evolution of photography from black & white images to color pictures; Part 1 in 1990 NOV(#6251), Part 3 in 1991 JAN(#6279), Part 4 in 1991 FEB(#6296) |
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Kraus, Stephen |
Behind the Barrier |
nv |
lives in the Silicon Valley in California; works in the computer graphics field, & founded a company that makes systems for creating special effects |
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F&SF staff |
Index to Volume 79: 1990 JUL-DEC |
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