Author |
Story Title |
Issue Date |
Type |
Comments |
de Lint, Charles |
Books to Look For |
1999 JUL |
br |
Peg Kerr: The Wild Swans; Anthony McCarten: Spinners; briefly, F. Paul Wilson: The Barrens and Others; Michael Bishop: Time Pieces; G. Garfield Crimmins: The Republic of Dreams |
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Books to Look For |
1999 AUG |
br |
Marina Fitch: The Border; Andrew Vachss: Choice of Evil; Jack Williamson: The Silicon Dagger; de Lint has coll. of chapbooks he has pub. under his own press, Triskell Tales(2000), these stories orig. were written for his wife then pub. & sent to friends |
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Books to Look For |
1999 SEP |
br |
round-robin(Brian Froud, Michael Kaluta, Dave McKean, Terry Moore, Lisa Snellings, Michael Zulli, Terri Windling, etal): A Fall of Stardust; Lisa Goldstein: Dark Cities Underground; Stephen King: The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon |
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Books to Look For |
1999 OCT/NOV |
br |
Nina Kiriki Hoffman: A Red Heart of Memories; William Sanders: The Ballad of Billy Badass and the Rose of Turkestan; Jim Munroe: Flyboy Action Figure Comes with Gasmask; Joanne Harris: Chocolat; Barry Hoffman: Eyes of Prey; 1 more |
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Books to Look For |
1999 DEC |
br |
Jonathan Carroll: The Marriage of Sticks; Roger Zelazny & Jane Lindskold: Lord Demon; James P. Blaylock: The Rainy Season; Wendy Froud & Terri Windling: A Midsummer Night's Faery Tale; see de Lint's interview in INZ 2001 JAN |
de Moncrif, Francois Augustin Paradis |
Cat, the Brahmin, and the Penitent, The |
1954 DEC |
vi |
(1687-1770) 1st pub. in Les Chats(Paris, 1727), trans. from the French by R. Bretnor; last name also variously spelled Moncreiff |
De Vet, Charles V. |
Return Journey |
1961 JAN |
ss |
(1911-1997) 1st story pub. sf "The Unexpected Weapon" in AMZ 1950 SEP; has sf novel Cosmic Checkmate(ASF 1958 MAR, as "The Second Game"; exp. 1962; exp. vt. Second Game, 1981) with Katherine MacLean; has novel Special Feature(ASF 1958 MAY; exp. 1975) |
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Second Chance |
1978 NOV |
ss |
"I taught school for half a dozen years ... then worked in the Post Office for 27 years ... write an occasional story when an idea comes along that seems too good to let go by"; see his obit in LOC 1997 MAY(#436) |
Dean, William |
Occurrence on the Mars-to-Earth Run #128, at Approximately 2400 Hours, 21 January 2038, An |
1971 AUG |
vi |
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Passage in Italics, A |
1972 MAY |
ss |
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DeAngelis, Guy |
Door to Door |
1953 DEC |
ss |
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Deardorf, Kenneth R. |
Skiametric Morphology and Behaviorism of Gany-medeus Sapiens: Summary of Neoteric Hypotheses, A |
1951 DEC |
fa |
(1932- ) 1st Ganymedeus Sapiens series |
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Ganymedeus Sapiens: Modern Scientific Dilemma |
1952 SEP |
fa |
2nd Ganymedeus Sapiens series |
DeChancie, John |
Grass of Remembrance, The |
1984 MAY |
ss |
(1946- ) his 1st short story sale; TV/movie cameraman, then director of educational & industrial films; began writing in 1979, has 1st novels Skyway trilogy, Starrigger(1983), Red Limit Freeway(1984), Paradox Alley(1986); Living With Aliens(1995) |
DeCles, Jon |
Cantabile |
1964 MAY |
ss |
(1941- ) ps. for Donald Studebaker |
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Forgive Us Our Debtors |
1966 JUN |
ss |
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Picture Window, The |
1966 OCT |
nv |
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Dedman, Stephen |
As Wise As Serpents |
1993 JUL |
ss |
(1959- ) born in Adelaide, Australia; most of his fiction is pub. in Australia; asst. editor of the Australian semiprozine Eidolon; 1st story pub. sf/f "Optional Extras" in Aphelion 1986 WIN; wrote a chapbook, The Dirty Little Unicorn, for his children |
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Vigil |
1993 AUG |
ss |
has 1st novel, a fantasy, The Art of Arrow-Cutting(1997; N-1997 AUR; 1998 LOC, STO), about a photographer in modern L.A. who encounters ancient Japanese magic & yakuza(B&C); see his websites at www.horrornet.com, www.sfsite.com |
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Never Seen by Waking Eyes |
1996 AUG |
nv |
N-1997 NEB, STO, novelette; story inspired by "the nightmarish aspects & often macabre humor in the Alice books ... the letters of Lewis Carroll ... & Elton John's song 'All the Young Girls Love Alice'" |
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Schrödinger's Catalyst |
1997 DEC |
ss |
has coll. The Lady of Situations(1999); novel Foriegn Bodies(1999), the story of an America several decades from now which must survive several terrors in order to triumph; see website www.midnight.com.au/eidolon/03_dedma/sd_home.htm |
Dee, Roger |
Fresh Start, The |
1954 JAN |
ss |
(1914- ) working name for Roger Dee Aycock; 1st story pub. "The Wheel Is Death" in PLS 1949 FLL; has also been pub. in the western pulp mags. |
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Man Friday |
1954 MAR |
nv |
has sf novel An Earth Gone Mad(1954) |
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Pondstone Paradox, The |
1954 MAY |
ss |
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Defoe, Daniel |
Friendly Demon, The |
1951 FEB |
ss |
(1660-1731) 1st pub. in, an excerpt from The Friendly Demon(1726), & is the chapter titled "The Devil Frolics with a Butler"; U.K. merchant, spy & writer, author of Robinson Crusoe(1719); has novel The Life and Adventures of Mrs. Christian Davies(1740) |
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Devil at St. Bennet Fynk, The |
1953 APR |
vi |
1st pub. in, an excerpt from The Political History of the Devil(1726-7, 2 vol.); short work coll. in Tales of Piracy, Crime, and Ghosts(1945); bio in Paula R. Backscheider: Daniel Defoe, A Life(1989) |
deFord, Miriam Allen |
Last Generation?, The |
1950 WIN/SPR |
ss |
(1888-1975) reprint of her 1st pub. story, 1st pub. in HRP 1946 NOV; newspaper reporter, biographer, editor, wife of the late scientist Maynard Shipley (1872-1934); attended Wellesley College, Temple Univ., & Univ. of Pennsylvania, AB degree in 1911 |
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Daughter of the Tree, The |
1951 AUG |
ss |
moved to Hollywood in 1918, had small parts in films; moved to San Francisco, worked as a newspaper labor journalist/staff writer for 40 years; contributing editor for The Humanist, she was well-known in the American literary scene in early 1900s(Yntema) |
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Old Man Morgan's Grave |
1952 OCT |
ss |
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Charles Fort: Enfant Terrible Of Science |
1954 JAN |
bio |
Charles Fort, 1874-1932, journalist, author, namesake of the Fortean Society(founded 1931), supporter of hollow earth theory, Psionics; Fort long corresponded with deFord & her husband Maynard Shipley |
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Mrs. Hinck |
1954 MAR |
ss |
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Frustrated Frankenstein: Alfonso Herrera and His Colpoids |
1954 AUG |
ar |
the doctor's attempts to create artificial life |
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Martie and I |
1956 FEB |
ss |
also in F&SF with co-author Anthony Boucher |
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News for Doctor Richardson (Of Mars and Men: II) |
1956 MAY |
ar |
response to Richardson art.(#721) in F&SF 1955 DEC, the female point of view, on the sexual mores needed for Martian exploration/early colonization |
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Time Trammel (Gimmicks Three: II) |
1956 NOV |
ss |
part of a triptych, inspired by Cogswell's story, "Threesie"(#740) in F&SF 1956 JAN |
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Apotheosis of Ki, The |
1956 DEC |
ss |
known also for her many mystery stories, esp. in her later years; has murder novel Mortmain |
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Gathi |
1958 JUN |
ss |
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Timequake |
1958 DEC |
ss |
won the Economic Development Essay Prize in 1958 |
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First Dig |
1959 MAY |
ss |
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Monster, The |
1960 MAR |
ss |
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All in Good Time |
1960 JUL |
ss |
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Rope's End |
1960 DEC |
ss |
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Cage, The |
1961 JUN |
ss |
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Transit of Venus, The |
1962 JUN |
ss |
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Voyage of the "Deborah Pratt," The |
1963 APR |
ss |
concerns Afro-American slavery; part of the sf group of writers from San Francisco - Anthony Boucher, J. Francis McComas, R. Bretnor, Poul & Karen Anderson, Rog Phillips, Jack Vance, Margaret St. Clair, Ray Nelson, & Calvin W. Demmon |
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Slips Take Over |
1964 SEP |
ss |
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Absolutely Perfect Murder, The |
1965 FEB |
ss |
has edited anthology Space, Time and Crime(1964) |
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Expendables, The |
1965 JUL |
ss |
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Against Authority |
1966 FEB |
nv |
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Colony, The |
1966 MAY |
ss |
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