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| Author |
Story Title |
Issue Date |
Type |
Comments |
| Hoing, David |
City of the Dreadful Night |
1991 AUG |
nv |
(1956- ) Jack the Ripper story, "blending history & time travel as future humans obtain medical research subjects from the ghettos of the past"(LOC 1991 SEP, p.64); lives in Waterloo, IA; travels often to Europe; has novel The Hand of the Dead(1997) |
| Holding, Elisabeth Sanxay |
Friday, the Nineteenth |
1950 SUM |
ss |
(1899-1955) suspense writer; began writing career in 1920 w. romance novels, incl. Invincible Minnie(1920), Angelica(1921); has stories basis of movies The Price of Pleasure(1925), The Bride Comes Home(1935); suspense novels Miasma(1929), Dark Power(1930) |
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Shadow of Wings |
1954 JUL |
nv |
has suspense novels The Death Wish(1934), The Unfinished Crime(1935), The Obstinate Murderer(1938), Who's Afraid?(1940), The Girl Who Had to Die(1940), Speak of the Devil(1941), Lady Killer(1942), Net of Cobwebs(1945), The Innocent Mrs. Duff(1946) |
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Strange Children, The |
1955 AUG |
ss |
announcement of her death February 8, 1955, precedes her story; has suspense novels Kill Joy(1942), The Blank Wall(1947; movies The Reckless Moment, 1949; The Deep End, 2001), Too Many Bottles(1951), The Virgin Huntress(1951), Widow's Mite(1953) |
| Holdstock, Robert |
Mythago Wood |
1981 SEP |
nv |
(1948- ) W-1982 BSF; N-1982 LOC, WFA; story exp. into novel in 1984, W-1985 BSF, WFA; has MS in medical zoology, writer fulltime since 1975; lives in Hertfordshire, UK; 1st story pub. "Pauper's Plot" in NWS 1968 NOV; iv's INZ 1991 MAR, LOC 1996 APR |
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Thorn |
1986 OCT |
ss |
N-1987 LOC, short story; 1st pub. in Birmingham SF Group, in 1984; has written novels under ps. Chris Carlsen, Richard Kirk, Ken Blake, Robert Faulcon; has Mythago Wood ser. Lavondyss(1988; W-1989 BSF), The Bone Forest (1991), The Hollowing(1993), etc |
| Holmes, H.H. |
Review Copy |
1949 FLL |
ss |
(1911-1968) ps. for William A.P. White, aka Anthony Boucher; ps. used for his Sister Ursula mystery series novels Nine Times Nine(1940; 1986 as A.B.), Rocket to the Morgue(1942; 1952, 67, 75, 88 as A.B.), as well as for other novels |
| Holmstrom, David |
Pink Bears |
1986 SEP |
ss |
has pub. fiction, articles, & humor in a number of magazines incl. AHMM, & Campus Life; was awarded a grant for fiction writing from the Mary Roberts Rinehart Foundation |
| Hooper, Jacquelyn |
Acheter |
1996 JUN |
nv |
her 1st pub. short fiction; originally from L.A., now lives in Cerritos, CA; has a Masters of Fine Arts from Arizona State Univ.; attended 1993 Clarion; story's title is French, meaning "to purchase" |
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Home on the Range |
1998 APR |
nv |
this story grew out of an inquiry into the different ways in which sf & fantasy view the future, we all need to understand our own pasts in order to make sense of the future |
| Hope, Anthony |
My Astral Body |
1950 WIN/SPR |
ss |
(1863-1933) 1st pub. in his coll. Sport Royal(1895); wn. for Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins; has novels The Prisoner of Zenda(1894; 6 movies 1913-1979), sequel Rupert of Hentzau(1898; 2 movies); The Dolly Dialogues(1896), Sophy of Kravonia(1906; 1920 movie) |
| Hornig, Doug |
Game of Magical Death, The |
1987 MAR |
ss |
(1943- ) born in NYC, has degree from George Washington Univ.; from Charlottesville, VA; writes poetry, nf & novels, incl. Loren Swift, Vietnam vet P.I. mys. ser., Foul Shot(1984; N-EDG), Hardball(1985; N-Shamus), The Dark Side(1986), Deep Dive(1988) |
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Entropy |
1988 JUL |
ss |
has pub. poetry & written screenplays; has medical thriller, with Peter Caine, Virus(1989); has Steven Kirk, burned-out government agent from Charlottesville, VA, series mystery novels Waterman(1987), & Stinger(1990) |
| Hornsby, E.C. |
Overlooked |
1955 MAR |
ss |
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| Hoshi, Shinichi |
He—y, Come On Ou—t! |
1978 NOV |
ss |
(1926-1997) 1st pub. in his coll. The Spiteful Planet and Other Stories(1978); trans. from the Japanese by Stanleigh Jones, Chairman of the Dept. of Asian Studies, Claremont Graduate School(CA); also in F&SF as Hoshi Shin'ichi; obit in LOC 1998 FEB(#445) |
| Hoshi, Shin'ichi |
Bokko-chan |
1963 JUN |
vi |
(1926-1997) 1st Japanese story to appear in any English lang. mag.; trans. by Noriyoshi Saito; Hoshi a retired pharmacological manufacturer, an sf pioneer likened to Bradbury or Fredric Brown; 1st sale "Sekisutora"("Sextra") in Uchujin #2, in 1957l |
| Hoskins, Robert |
Pop Goes the Weasel |
1975 APR |
ss |
(1933-1993) 1st story pub. sf "Feet of Clay" in IFS 1958 FEB as by Phillip Hoskins; has 1st novel Evil in the Family(1972 as by Grace Corren); has Stars seq. Master of the Stars(1976 Canada), To Control the Stars(1977), To Escape the Stars(1978) |
| Howard, Hayden |
Beyond Words |
1968 JUL |
ss |
wn. for John Hayden Howard; 1st story pub. sf "It" in PLS 1952 JAN; has Eskimo ser. of ss's in GAL 1965-66, made into a fixup novel The Eskimo Invasion(1967) about "a group of Eskimos transformed into a ... benign fast-breeding new species" |
| Howard, Robert E. |
For the Love of Barbara Allen |
1966 AUG |
ss |
(1906-1936) story found only last year among his papers, this its 1st appearance anywhere; born in Peaster, Texas; 1st pub. story "Spear and Fang" in WRT 1925 JUL; has Conan the Cimmerian series(WRT 1932-1936), basis movie Conan the Barbarian(1982) |
| Howard, Robert E. & L. Sprague de Camp |
Hall of the Dead, The |
1967 FEB |
nv |
(1906-1936; 1907-2000) this story found among Howard's papers in a 650 word outline form, completed by de Camp, deals with Conan the Cimmerian's early life; Conan a barbarian adventurer of prehistoric times when magic worked in Howard's Hyborian Age |
| Hoyle, Fred |
Blackmail |
1967 FEB |
ss |
(1915-2001) Prof. of Astronomy at Cambridge; has 1st book The Nature of the Universe(1950); 1st novel The Black Cloud(1957) - the arrival of a sentient cloud of gas from space(Clute); Ossian's Ride(1959); theorist of nucleogenesis; coined term Big Bang |
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Zoomen |
1967 MAR |
nv |
has novels A for Andromeda(1962, w. Elliot), October the First Is Too Late(1966); coll. Element 79(1967); novel ser. w. son Geoffrey, Fifth Planet(1963), Rockets in Ursa Major(1969), The Inferno(1973), Into Deepest Space(1974), The Incandescent Ones(1977) |
| Hubbard, P.M. |
Manuscript Found in a Vacuum |
1953 AUG |
vi |
(1910-1980) 1st pub. in Punch 1952 DEC; working name for Philip Maitland Hubbard; born in England, educated in the Channel Islands, classics degree from Oxford, govt. service in India(Punjab) from 1933-47; lives in the English County of Dorset |
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Botany Bay |
1955 FEB |
vi |
his 1st story pub. was in Punch, in 1950; writer of mystery/suspense novels; 1st novel Flush as May(1963); Anna Highbury(1963), Picture of Millie(1964), A Hive of Glass(1965) |
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Nobody Hunts Witches |
1955 MAY |
pm |
has mystery/suspense novels The Holm Oaks(1966), The Tower(1968), The Country of Again(1968) |
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Lion |
1956 MAR |
vi |
has mystery/suspense novels Cold Waters(1969), High Tide(1970), The Dancing Man(1971) |
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Free Flight |
1956 APR |
pm |
has mystery/suspense novels The Whisper in the Glen(1972), A Rooted Sorrow(1973) |
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Air Space Violated |
1958 NOV |
pm |
1st pub. in Punch |
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Golden Brick, The |
1963 JAN |
ss |
has mystery/suspense novels A Thirsty Evil(1974), The Graveyard(1975) |
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Special Consent |
1963 OCT |
ss |
has mystery/suspense novels The Causeway(1976), The Quiet River(1978) |
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Shepherd of Esdon Pen, The |
1964 FEB |
ss |
has mystery/suspense novel Kill Claudio(1979) |
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House, The |
1969 APR |
ss |
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| Hufford, Liz |
Book Learners, The |
1975 MAY |
ss |
(1950?- ) age 25, attended the 1969 SF Clarion Workshop; has a story pub. in Damon Knight(ed): Orbit 8(1970) |
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This Offer Expires |
1976 SEP |
ss |
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| Hughes, Edward P. |
In the Name of the Father |
1980 SEP |
ss |
his 1st pub. story; 1st & only story in F&SF in his Liam McGrath series, set in a post-holocaust world; other stories in series pub. in Far Frontiers v.2(1985), & New Destinies v.2(1987); series to be pub. in coll. Master of the Fist(1989) |
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Born Charmer, A |
1981 AUG |
ss |
1st story in his Dafydd Llewelyn series, set in a post-holocaust Wales |
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Price of Livery, The |
1982 MAR |
ss |
2nd story in his Dafydd Llewelyn series |
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Master Stroke, The |
1983 MAY |
ss |
3rd & last story in his Dafydd Llewelyn series(in TOC & on story title page, author's name incorrectly given as Edward F. Hughes) |
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Thicker Than Ichor |
1984 JUL |
ss |
has 1st novel, The Long Mynd(1985), which depicts a post-holocaust world that has been brought into being by psi powers(Clute) |
| Hughes, Kim |
You Shall Have a Song and Gladness of Heart |
1984 SEP |
ss |
fulltime writer, has a PhD from Edinburgh Univ.; a singer; "... story came from two sources: a bout of severe laryngitis ... and ... getting a tune 'stuck' in your head" |
| Hughes, Robert J. |
Books |
1968 OCT |
br |
Merril: England Swings SF, & SF 12; Campbell: Analog 6; Roger Mansfield: The Starlit Corridor; Mirra Ginsburg: Last Door to Aiya; Wollhein: World's Best Science Fiction 1968; Harrison & Aldiss: Best SF: 1967; Moorcock: The Best SF Stories from New Worlds |
| Humphreys, Emyr |
Girl in the Ice, The |
1955 JAN |
vi |
(1919- ) 1st pub. in The New Statesman and Nation, in 1953; Welsh novelist, poet & playwright; has 7 novels Land of the Living ser., about Welsh life, Flesh and Blood(1974), The Best of Friends(1978), Salt of the Earth(1985), An Absolute Hero(1986), etc. |
| Huneker, James G. |
Disenchanted Symphony, The |
1967 JAN |
ss |
(1860-1921) 1st pub. in 1902; James Gibbons Huneker, ex-music critic for the New York Sun, was considered a "Bohemian" writer; has novel Antichrist(1905) |
| Hunter, Gene |
Journey |
1951 FEB |
ss |
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| Hurd, Jerrie W. |
Observations on Sirenian Singing |
1986 FEB |
ss |
her 1st pub. sf story; has been pub. in several literary magazines; graduate of Univ. of Colorado, now lives in Portland, OR; teaches at Clark College(Vancouver) |
| Huxley, Aldous |
Chemical Persuasion |
1959 APR |
ar |
(1894-1963) 1st pub. in his collection of essays, Brave New World Revisited (1958); U.K. writer, lived in the U.S. from 1937 on; has novels Brave New World(1932), Point Counter Point(1928), After Many a Summer Dies the Swan(1939), Ape and Essence(1948) |
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