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Author |
Story Title |
Issue Date |
Type |
Comments |
Brin, David |
Dr. Pak's Preschool |
1990 JUL |
nv |
N-1991 LOC, nv; 1st pub. as a chapbook in 1989; has sf novels The Postman(1985; W-1986 JWC, LOC; N-1985 NEB; 1986 HUG, SCF; made into 1997 movie); Heart of the Comet(1986; N-1987 LOC), with Gregory Benford; coll. The River of Time(1986; N-1987 LOC) |
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Detritus Affected |
1993 MAR |
ss |
story came to him in a dream, & is pledged to his new son, Benjamin Robert; his wife Cheryl Brigham is also a space scientist; has sf novel Earth(1990; N-1991 HUG, LOC, SCF), Glory Season(1993; N-1994 HUG, LOC); coll. Otherness(1994; W-1995 LOC) |
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NatuLife-TM |
1994 APR |
nv |
"VR will never become truly vivid till you find a way to bring (our bodies) along"; has New Uplift Trilogy, Brightness Reef(1995; N-1996 HUG, LOC), Infinity's Shore(1996; N-1997 LOC), Heaven's Reach(1998); nf Illustrated Guide to the Uplift Universe(2002) |
Brin, David & Daniel Brin |
Stage of Memory, A |
1986 DEC |
nv |
(1950- ; 1956?- ) David is in F&SF by himself; his brother Daniel is a newspaperman living in L.A.; see David's interviews in INZ #41 1990, FTL 1990 FLL, & LOC 1986 MAY(#302), 1989 DEC(#347), & 1997 MAR(#434) |
Brode, Anthony |
Flying Chaucer |
1956 MAR |
pm |
(1923- ) U.K. author& newspaperman; has nf books To Bed on Thursday(1958), a satire on his days as a news reporter; Picture a Country Vicarage(1956), Wayward Vicarage(1959) |
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Mr. Coward Gets There First |
1956 MAY |
pm |
has nf books The Hampshire Village Book: The History, People and Events of 140 Villages(1980), Haunted Hampshire(1981), A Hampshire Album(1983) |
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Fourteenth of July, The |
1956 AUG |
ss |
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Yes, But ... |
1957 SEP |
pm |
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Better Bet, The |
1958 FEB |
pm |
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Watchers, The |
1958 APR |
pm |
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Call Me Mister |
1959 FEB |
pm |
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Ballad of Outer Space |
1959 NOV |
pm |
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To JULIA, not to gaze at Flyinge Sawcers |
1960 JAN |
pm |
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Broderick, Damien |
Coming Back |
1982 DEC |
ss |
(1944- ) 1st story of 3 in Time Loop ser., other 2 by Eklund(1983 FEB) & by Effinger(1983 JUL); born in Melbourne, Australia; editor & journalist; has 1st novel Sorcerer's World(1970), Dreaming Dragons(1980); coll. The Dark Between the Stars(1991) |
Brody, Larry |
Demon |
1968 APR |
ss |
received a BA from Northwestern Univ. in 1966, studying for a PhD at the Univ. of Iowa |
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Ultimate Defense |
1968 JUL |
ss |
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Nightwalker |
1969 FEB |
ss |
1st pub. in 1967 |
Brookbank, Richard |
Cocoon, The |
1951 OCT |
ss |
teacher & linguist; his 1st pub. story |
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Invisible Wall, The |
1954 AUG |
ss |
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Broughton, Rhoda |
Man With the Nose, The |
1954 OCT |
ss |
(1840-1920) 1st pub. in Temple Bar, 1872 OCT & in her coll. Tales for Christmas Eve(1873; republished as Twilight Stories in 1879 & 1947); has novels Belinda(1884), Not Wisely But Too Well(1904) |
Brown, Bill |
Star Ducks, The |
1950 FLL |
ss |
(1910- ) |
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Tronk and the Trumpet, The |
1953 OCT |
ss |
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Spunk Water |
1954 MAR |
ss |
has books Roaring River(1953), Uncharted Voyage(1955), and has books with co-author(wife?) Rosalie Brown |
Brown, Carroll |
Borderlands, The |
1995 DEC |
ss |
(1965- ) his 1st sale; 1st story pub. in Distant Journeys #2; born in Orlando, FL; has MA in Literature from Michigan State Univ.; book reviewer for Adventures of Sword & Sorcery; has murder/mystery screenplay for movie The Cheshire Cat(1996) |
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King of Seventh Avenue, The |
1997 JAN |
nv |
"I grew up on King Arthur & had several ideas for stories about him ... in my head ... in watching the news & reading the paper, it makes you realize how different a palce the world is now than ... 'then'"; see website at www.sff.net/people/carroll.brown |
Brown, Fredric |
Rustle of Wings |
1953 AUG |
ss |
(1906-1972) writer of fantasy, science fiction & mysteries; 1st story pub. sf "Not Yet the End" in CFU 1941 WIN; has 1st detective novel The Fabulous Clipjoint(1947; W-1947 EDG), in Hunter ser., coll. in 1st omnibus Hunter and the Hunted(2002) |
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Blood |
1955 FEB |
vi |
1st story in his 1-page vignette series; 1st & most famous sf novel What Mad Universe(1946); has mystery novels Murder Can Be Fun(1948), The Screaming Mimi(1949), Night of the Jabberwock(1950), The Wench Is Dead(1955), The Lenient Beast(1956) |
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Millennium |
1955 MAR |
vi |
2nd story vignette series; has sf colls. Space on My Hands(1951), Angels & Spaceships(1954); has novels The Lights in the Sky Are Stars(1953), Martians, Go Home(1955); has mystery novel Knock Three-Two-One(1959) |
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Imagine |
1955 MAY |
pm |
3rd story vignette series; in anthology, called "Imagine, a Proem"; editor of Science Fiction Carnival(1953), with Mack Reynolds; has fixup novel Rogue in Space("Gateway to Darkness" in SSS 1949 NOV & "Gateway to Glory" in AMZ 1950 OCT; 1957) |
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Too Far |
1955 SEP |
vi |
4th story vignette series; has colls. of his vignettes Honeymoon in Hell(1958), & Nightmares and Geezenstacks(1961) - both combined as And the Gods Laughed(1987); has novels The Mind Thing(1961), Mitkey Astromouse(1971, juvenile) |
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Expedition |
1957 FEB |
vi |
5th story vignette series; has colls. Daymares(1968), Paradox Lost(1973), The Best of Fredric Brown(1977); has "Fredric Brown in the Detective Pulps" series of colls., Homicide Sanitarium(1984), Before She Kills(1984), Madman's Holiday(1984) |
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Unfortunately |
1958 OCT |
vi |
6th story vignette series; has "Detective Pulps" colls. The Case of the Dancing Sandwiches(1985), The Freak Show Murders(1985), Thirty Corpses Every Thursday(1986), Pardon My Ghoulish Laughter(1986), Red Is the Hue of Hell(1986) |
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Toward a Definition of Science Fiction |
1963 OCT |
ged |
"Science Fiction is the frontier of the mind and the imagination of the human race"; also in F&SF with co-author Carl Onspaugh; has "Detective Pulps" colls. Sex Life on the Planet Mars(1986), Brother Monster(1987), Nightmare in Darkness(1987), & 8 more |
Brown, Fredric & Carl Onspaugh |
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik |
1965 JUN |
ss |
(1906-1972; ?-? ) |
Brown, M.P. |
Desert Place, A |
1971 OCT |
ss |
(1955- ) Mary Patricia Sharon Brown |
Brown, Rosel George |
Lost in Translation |
1959 MAY |
ss |
(1926-1967) wife of Tulane Univ.(New Orleans) Prof. W. Burlie Brown; former social worker & teacher, native of New Orleans; her 1st story pub. "From an Unseen Censor" in GAL 1958 SEP |
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Little Human Contact, A |
1960 APR |
ss |
her early work coll. in A Handful of Time(1963) |
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Just a Suggestion |
1960 AUG |
ss |
has Sibyl Sue Blue series of novels, Sibyl Sue Blue(1966; vt Galactic Sibyl Sue Blue, 1968), & The Waters of Centaurus(1970) - they "feature a tough female cop who, with a teenage daughter, engages in various interstellar adventures" (Clute) |
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Of All Possible Worlds |
1961 FEB |
ss |
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Ultimate Sin, The |
1961 OCT |
ss |
has novel Earthblood(1966), with Keith Laumer, "an expansive space opera, ... in which a lost Terran boy ... searches through the stars for his lost heritage" (Clute) |
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Fruiting Body |
1962 AUG |
ss |
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Brown, Warren |
Last Song of the Voiceless Man |
1981 MAR |
ss |
(1948?- ) his 1st pub. story; a technical writer & editor, lives in Tulsa, OK |
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What We Did That Night in the Ruins |
1983 AUG |
ss |
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Brown, Wenzell |
Follower, The |
1964 JAN |
ss |
(1912-1981) born in Portland, ME; writer mostly of mysteries, has W-1958 EDG for his book, Women Who Died in the Chair; his most notable sf story "Murderer's Chain" in FUN 1960 MAR; has one sf novel Possess and Conquer(1975) |
Browne, Tom |
Cat Was Black, The |
1953 MAR |
ss |
(1899- ?) |
Broxon, Mildred Downey |
Walk the Ice |
1981 JAN |
ss |
(1944- ) N-1982 LOC, ss; 1st story pub. sf "Asclepius Has Paws" in Wilson(ed): Clarion III(1973); 1st novel Eric Brighteyes 2: A Witch's Welcome(1979, as by Sigfridur Skaldaspillir), sequel to H. Rider Haggard's 1891 novel; Too Long a Sacrifice(1981) |
Brunner, John |
Such Stuff |
1962 JUN |
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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Protect Me From My Friends |
1962 NOV |
ss |
telepathy from telepath's viewpoint; 1st U.S. sale "Thou Good and Faithful" in ASF 1953 MAR as by John Loxmith; novels The Space-Time Juggler(TCS 1953 SUM as "The Wanton of Argus"; 1963), & The Altar on Asconel(IFS 1965 APR-MAY), Interstellar Empire seq. |
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Productions of Time, The |
1966 AUG |
na-1/2 |
exp. into 1967 novel, N-1966 NEB; story of "the creation of a most unusual play" by a playwright genius, a troop of misfit & has-been actors, & "mysterious props"; see Judith Merril's long essay on Brunner's work, book review in F&SF 1966 AUG(#2383) |
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Productions of Time, The |
1966 SEP |
na-2/2 |
Interstellar Empire sequence also incl. "The Man from the Big Dark"(SFA 1958 JUN), & a space opera article, & all assembled in Interstellar Empire(1976); also has novels Threshold of Eternity(NWS 1957-58 DEC-FEB), The Hundreth Millennium(1959) |
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