| Author |
Story Title |
Issue Date |
Type |
Comments |
| Heath |
Cartoon: Virtuous Reality |
1996 FEB |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1996 MAY |
ct |
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Cartoon: NASA's Settee Program |
1996 JUL |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1997 JAN |
ct |
1st pub. in F&SF 1993 JUL |
| |
Cartoon: Another Time Travel Pair o' Ducks |
1997 JAN |
ct |
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Cartoon: Emoti Cons |
1997 OCT/NOV |
ct |
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Cartoon: Further Evidence of Water on the Moon |
1999 MAY |
ct |
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Cartoon: Further Evidence of Water on the Moon |
1999 OCT/NOV |
ct |
1st pub. in F&SF 1999 MAY |
| Heinlein, Robert A. |
Star Lummox |
1954 MAY |
no-1/3 |
(1907-1988) about an indestructible alien being, called Lummox, and the reactions by the Earthlings it meets; born in Butler, Missouri, attended Univ. of Missouri & U.S. Naval Academy(Annapolis); retired after 5 years in Navy in 1934 due to poor health |
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Star Lummox |
1954 JUN |
no-2/3 |
champion swordman, a figure skater, expert in rifle & pistol; 1st story pub. sf "Lifeline" in ASF 1939 AUG; returned to Navy in 1942; Future History ser. coll. in The Man Who Sold the Moon(1949), The Green Hills of Earth(1951), & Revolt in 2100(1953) |
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Star Lummox |
1954 JUL |
no-3/3 |
novels in Future History ser., Methuselah's Children(ASF 1941 JUL-SEP; rev. 1958), & Orphans of the Sky(ASF 1941 MAY, OCT as "Universe" & "Common Sense"; 1963 fixup UK); pieces most assembled in The Past Through Tomorrow(1967) |
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Door Into Summer, The |
1956 OCT |
no-1/3 |
story of Daniel Boone Davis, who tries to escape the problems of 1970 by going into suspended animation until the year 2000 A.D.; pub. most non-series work under ps. Anson McDonald, Lyle Monroe, John Riverside, & Caleb Saunders |
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Door Into Summer, The |
1956 NOV |
no-2/3 |
has novels Sixth Column(ASF 1941 JAN-MAR as A.M.; 1949 as R.A.H.; vt The Day After Tomorrow, 1951), Beyond This Horizon(ASF 1942 APR-MAY as A.M.; 1948 as R.A.H.); juvenile novel Red Planet: A Colonial Boy on Mars(1949) |
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Door Into Summer, The |
1956 DEC |
no-3/3 |
has juvenile novels Rocket Ship Galileo(1947; movie Destination Moon, 1950), Space Cadet(1948), Farmer in the Sky(1950), Between Planets(1951), The Rolling Stones(1952), Starman Jones(1953), The Star Beast(1954), Tunnel in the Sky(1955) |
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Menace From Earth, The |
1957 AUG |
nv |
non-series work colls. Waldo and Magic, Inc.(1951), Assignment in Eternity(1953), The Menace from Earth(1959), The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag(1959), The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein(1966); Asimov writes about Heinlein in I. Asimov(1994) |
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Have Space Suit—Will Travel |
1958 AUG |
no-1/3 |
N-1959 HUG, novel; adventures of Kip Russell & Patricia "Peewee" Reisfeld in space, on Pluto, and beyond; has novels The Puppet Masters(1951; 1989; 1994 movie), Double Star(ASF 1956 FEB-APR; 1956; W-1956 HUG), juveniles Time for the Stars(1956) |
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Have Space Suit—Will Travel |
1958 SEP |
no-2/3 |
has juvenile novel Citizen of the Galaxy(ASF 1957 SEP-DEC; 1957); has novel Stranger in a Strange Land(1961; W-1962 HUG; 1990), in which a human, raised on Mars & given psi powers by the Martians, returns to Earth & becomes a messiah-figure(Clute) |
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Have Space Suit—Will Travel |
1958 OCT |
no-3/3 |
edited anth. Tomorrow the Stars(1951); has juvenile Podkayne of Mars: Her Life and Times(1963); novel Farnham's Freehold(1964); has colls. Lost Legacy(1960), The Past Through Tomorrow(1967), The Best of ...(1973), Expanded Universe(1980) |
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"All You Zombies —" |
1959 MAR |
ss |
N-1980 BRG, best short fiction; has novel The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress(IFS 1965-66 DEC-APR; 1966; N-1966 HUG, NEB; W-1967 HUG), which is about a revolution among Moon-colonists, with many historical parallels with the U.S. Revolutionary War(Clute) |
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Starship Soldier |
1959 OCT |
no-1/2 |
interstellar war, during which a young man becomes an adult, a pacifist becomes a professional soldier(Clute); exp. version W-1960 HUG, best novel(titled Starship Troopers; rvw. F&SF 1960 FEB); made into 1997 movie, Starship Troopers, rvw. F&SF 1998 APR |
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Starship Soldier |
1959 NOV |
no-2/2 |
has novels I Will Fear No Evil(1970); Lazarus Long/Future History seq. novels, Time Enough for Love, or the Lives of Lazarus Long(1973), The Number of the Beast(1980), The Cat Who Walks Through Walls(1985), & To Sail Beyond the Sunset(1987) |
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Glory Road |
1963 JUL |
no-1/3 |
veteran soldier Oscar Gordon, his lady Star, his squire Rufo, & their sword and sorcery adventures facing the dangers of the Never-Born in their quest for the Egg of the Phoenix; Heinlein lives in Colorado Springs; Heinlein W-1974 NEB, Grandmaster Award |
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Glory Road |
1963 AUG |
no-2/3 |
has novels Friday(1982), & Job: A Comedy of Justice(1984); see info on Heinlein in Knight: In Search of Wonder(1956; rev. 1967), Moskowitz: Seekers of Tomorrow(1966), Panshin: Heinlein in Dimension(1968), Pohl(ed): The SFWA Grand Masters Vol. 1(1999) |
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Glory Road |
1963 SEP |
no-3/3 |
an expanded version to be pub. in the fall(1963); book on Heinlein by Norma Bailey Downing: "A Robert A. Heinlein Cyclopedia: A Guide to the Persons, Places, and Things in the Fiction of America's Most Popular Science Fiction Author"(1992) |
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"All You Zombies —" |
1979 OCT |
ss |
N-1980 BRG, shfi; 1st pub. in F&SF 1959 MAR; has nf coll. Grumbles from the Grave(1989, edited by his wife Virginia); coll. The Fantasies of Robert A. Heinlein(1999); obit in LOC 1988 JUN(#329); Philip Owenby: Heinlein: The Man Who Sold Us the Moon(2001) |
| Henderson, Zenna |
Come On, Wagon! |
1951 DEC |
ss |
(1917-1983) her 1st pub. story; born in Tucson, AZ, teaches 1st grade in Phoenix; during WWII taught Japanese-Americans at a Relocation camp at Rivers, AZ, & taught in 1955 at an U.S.A.F. base north of Paris, France, & at a TB sanitorium in Connecticut |
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Ararat |
1952 OCT |
nv |
1st story The People series, chronologically story #6; this series recounts over a long timespan the arduous experiences of a group of aliens with psi powers who have been shipwrecked on Earth & try to survive as well as possible(Clute) |
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Loo Ree |
1953 FEB |
ss |
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Food to All Flesh |
1953 DEC |
ss |
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Gilead |
1954 AUG |
nv |
2nd story The People series, chrono. story #7; the chronological order of the stories in this series is listed in her coll. Ingathering: The Complete People Stories of Zenna Henderson(1995) |
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Walking Aunt Daid |
1955 JUL |
ss |
Henderson: "Most of my stories are mostly fantasy, adult wishful thinking"(LOC 1983 JUL, #270) |
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Pottage |
1955 SEP |
nv |
3rd story The People series, chrono. story #9; according to Henderson, the People's psychic powers belong to what she called "the miraculous in daily life ... all wonderful, slow miracles of life, growth & being"(LOC 1983 JUL, #270) |
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Anything Box |
1956 OCT |
ss |
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Wilderness |
1957 JAN |
nv |
4th story The People series, chrono. story #8 |
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Turn the Page |
1957 MAY |
ss |
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Last Step, The |
1958 FEB |
ss |
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Captivity |
1958 JUN |
na |
N-1959 HUG, novelette; 5th story The People series, chrono. story #10 |
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Jordan |
1959 MAR |
nv |
6th story The People series, chrono. story #11; has fixup novel of this series, Pilgrimage: The Book of the People(1961); TV movie The People based on this book aired JAN 22, 1972, starring Kim Darby as Melodye Amerson & William Shatner as Dr. Curtis |
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And a Little Child … |
1959 OCT |
ss |
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Things |
1960 JUL |
ss |
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Return |
1961 MAR |
nv |
7th story The People series, chrono. story #13; on this story & coll. Pilgrimage - "The book ends with the departure from Earth of many of the People for a new Home. This story goes on with the story, telling of the first return to Earth ..." |
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Shadow on the Moon |
1962 MAR |
nv |
8th story The People series, chrono. story # 14 |
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Subcommittee |
1962 JUL |
nv |
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Introduction to Zenna Henderson's "Deluge" |
1963 OCT |
in |
this story in "The People series was written to tell ... what happened to the Home ... where the story of The People began," "the names of the stories, and the quotations ... in them, follow closely the wandering of the Children of Israel from the Flood" |
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Deluge |
1963 OCT |
nv |
9th story The People series, chrono. story #1 |
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No Different Flesh |
1965 MAY |
nv |
10th story The People series, chrono. story #16 |
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Angels Unawares |
1966 MAR |
nv |
11th story The People series, chrono. story #2 |
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Troubling of the Water |
1966 SEP |
nv |
12th story The People series, chrono. story #3; series coll. in The People: No Different Flesh(1966) |
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Indelible Kind, The |
1968 DEC |
nv |
13th story The People series, chrono. story #15 |
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J-Line to Nowhere |
1969 SEP |
ss |
has colls. The Anything Box(1965), & Holding Wonder(1971) |