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Author |
Story Title |
Issue Date |
Type |
Comments |
Cox, Arthur Jean |
Boy in the Iron Mask, The |
1975 NOV |
nv |
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Cox, Jean |
Sea Change, The |
1967 MAR |
ss |
(1929- ) a working name for Arthur Jean Cox; also in F&SF as Arthur J. Cox, & as ps. John Thames Rokesmith |
Crawford, Deborah |
Short Cut |
1965 MAY |
pm |
(1922- ) born in Elizabeth, N.J.; writes advertising copy for airlines & banks, sf reviews for the Book of the Month Club |
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Unsolicited Submission, An |
1977 JUN |
pm |
has juvenile biographies, Pepper! The Story of a Parakeet(1966), The King's Astonomer (William Herschel)(1968), Franz Kafka, Man Out of Step(1973); has juvenile novel, Somebody Will Miss Me(1971) |
Crawford, F. Marion |
Doll's Ghost, The |
1952 APR |
ss |
(1854-1909) 1st pub. in his coll. Uncanny Tales(London), or, Wandering Ghosts(US), in 1911; Francis Marion Crawford, born & lived mostly in Italy; has coll. The Upper Berth(1894), novels Man Overboard(1903), The Witch of Prague(1891), Khaled(1891) |
Cross, Ronald Anthony |
Shiva Shiva |
1987 SEP |
ss |
(1937- ) lives in Santa Monica, CA; "I don't identify with any movement in literature (new wave or cyberpunk) but consider myself a genuine outsider, heart & soul ..." |
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Country Store, The |
1988 OCT |
ss |
1st story pub. sf "The Story of Three Cities" in Michael Moorcock & Charles Platt(ed): New Worlds 6(1973) |
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Hermes and the Magic Helmet |
1989 MAY |
ss |
has popular novelette, "Hotel Mind Slaves," in Terry Carr(ed): Universe 16(1986), which was N-1987 LOC |
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Every Trembling Blossom, Every Singing Bird |
1990 MAR |
nv |
has 1st novel, Prisoners of Paradise(1989), an sf primitive survivor novel set in a bleak game-world environment(Clute) |
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Down the Hatch |
1990 JUN |
ss |
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All the Way to Teelee Town |
1990 SEP |
nv |
has 1st novel in Eternal Guardians seq., The Fourth Guardian(1994), an sf alternate historical conspiracy-theory novel about four Roman conspirators who stole stones of power & have used them to shape human history(B&C) |
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Reflection in a Window |
1990 DEC |
ss |
other novels in Eternal Guardians seq., The Lost Guardian(1995), The White Guardian(1998), & The Eternal Guardians #4(2000) |
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Hanging Out With Bitsy |
1991 MAY |
ss |
warning - "there is some pretty strong stuff in this account of a teacher who may be an awful teacher from another world & a student ... who may be ... the meanest you have ever met" |
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Johnny's Inferno |
1991 AUG |
ss |
"funny story of the afterlife that explains in some detail why the traditional heaven ... would be a rotten place to live"(Scott Winnett, LOC 1991 SEP, p.64) |
Crossen, Kendell F. |
Golden Flask, The |
1962 AUG |
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 |
Crow, Levi |
Young-Man-With-Skull-at-His-Ear |
1953 MAY |
nv |
(1903-1986) 1st story Plain Indians folktales series; ps. for Manly Wade Wellman(& in F&SF as such); Wellman W-1946 EDG for mystery short story "A Star for a Warrior" featuring Native American detective David Return, "the 1st truly American detective" |
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Warrior in Darkness |
1954 JUN |
ss |
2nd story Plain Indians folktales ser.; Wellman has only mys. novel Find My Killer(1947), w. female detective J.D. Thatcher; nf Dead and Gone: Classic Crimes of North Carolina(1954), W-1955 EDG; 1st nf Giant in Gray: A Biography of Wade Hampton(1949) |
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Hairy Thunderer, The |
1960 APR |
ss |
3rd story Plain Indians folktales ser.; Wellman has history books Rebel Boast: First at Bethel, Last at Appomattox(1958; N-Pulitzer), The Rebel Songster(1959; w. wife Francse), The Kingdom of Madison: A Southern Mountain Fastness and Its People(1973) |
Crowley, John |
Gone |
1996 SEP |
ss |
(1942- ) W-1997 LOC; N-HUG, SFC, STU, ss; 1st novel sf The Deep(1975); Engine Summer(1979; N-1980 JWC, LOC; 1981 BSF), Little, Big(1981; W-1982 MYT, WFA; N-1981 NEB; 1982 BRG, HUG, LOC; 1983 BSF), Ægypt(1987; N-'88 CLA, LOC, WFA); coll. Antiquities('93) |
Cunningham, P.E. |
Healer |
1982 JUL |
nv |
(1957?- ) working name for Patricia Elizabeth Cunningham, her 1st sale; 1st story in Pteros series; lives in Pennsylvania, an English major & closet Trekkie |
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To Slay the Dragon |
1983 OCT |
nv |
2nd story in Pteros series, set on the planet of New Eden, with its telepathic dragon-like natives known as Pteros |
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Timeseer, The |
1984 MAR |
nv |
3rd story in Pteros series |
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Satisfaction Guaranteed |
1987 JUN |
ss |
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Son of Walks Through Fire, The |
1988 SEP |
ss |
on. p.23, Author's Note: The Indian Tribes described in this story did not actually exist, but are drawn from a compilation of the traditions & beliefs of several plains & desert peoples. The rest is the result of the writer's imagination. |
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Purpose |
1989 JUL |
na |
4th & last story in Pteros series; the friendship between two students, Peter Terrell a human, & Cathal a ptero, help protects the keep from Lios, an insane ptero |
Cunnington, John |
Up, Down, and Sideways (Quintet: II) |
1959 SEP |
vi |
(1948?- ) 2 of 5 vignettes: at least 1 written by a famous author, 1 by a 12 year old; answers 1959 OCT; this one, by a 10-year old |
Curtis, Betsy |
Divine Right |
1950 SUM |
ss |
(1917-2002) her 1st pub. story; born in Toledo, OH; has 1939 BA & 1941 MA in English Lit. from Oberlin College; 2nd MA in Education from Allegheny College in 1966; pub. 15 sf/f stories in genre mags. incl. "The Steiger Effect" in ANA 1968 OCT, N-1969 HUG |
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Peculiar People, A |
1951 AUG |
ss |
Curtis "was a 'Master Costumer,' her concepts & designs winning awards at World S. F. Conventions in Philadelphia, Detroit, Pittsburgh(1960), Cleveland(1966), & was active in The Society for Creative Anachronism"; see obits, LOC 2002 JUN, SFC 2002 AUG |
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