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| Author |
Story Title |
Issue Date |
Type |
Comments |
| Jennings, Gary |
Relic, The |
1979 JUN |
ss |
N-1980 LOC, novelette; in preparing to write his novel Aztec(1980), "Jennings lived for 12 years in Mexico while conducting research on Aztec culture & the Spanish conquest"(CA, vol.59, p.197); has sequel, Aztec Autumn(1997) |
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Ignis Fatuus |
1979 SEP |
ss |
8th & last story in his Reverend Crispin Mobey series; this series coll. in fixup novel, The Lively Lives of Crispin Mobey(1988), as by the ps. Gabriel Quyth |
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Die and Follow Me |
1982 JUL |
ss |
title of story comes from a New England epitaph: "Tread softly here .../As you are now, so once was I;/As I am now, so you will be;/Prepare to die and follow me" |
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Rouge on an Empty Glass |
1983 AUG |
ss |
has historical novels Spangle(1987), which follows the adventures of a 19th century European circus troupe & a Southern Civil War veteran; Raptor(1992), set in the 5th century A.D. during Theodoric the Great's conquest of Rome(CA, vol.59,p.198-9) |
| Jennings, Gary & Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley |
Ms. Found in an Oxygen Bottle |
1973 DEC |
ss |
(1928-1999; 1797-1851) Jennings: "In 1833 ... Shelley chronicled the ... adventures of The Mortal Immortal, who was at that date 323 years old. Here, discovered another 440-odd years later, is the apparently final fragment of his poignant life story." |
| Jennings, Phillip C. |
Tadcaster's Doom |
1986 MAY |
ss |
(1946- ) his 1st pub. sf story; lives in St. Cloud, MN; many of his stories describe a world dominated by "bugs" - personalities in electronic storage, coll. in The Bug Life Chronicles(1989); 1st novel, Tower to the Sky(1988), set in the same universe |
| Jensen, J. Patrick |
Kaleidoscope, The |
1998 SEP |
vi |
(1971?- ) his 1st sale; recently moved from northern California to San Diego |
| Jensen, Jan Lars |
Pacific Front, The |
1998 AUG |
ss |
(1969- ) a librarian in Chilliwack, British Columbia; has pub. short fiction in Deathrealm, On Spec, Grue, ABO, INZ, Tesseracts 5 & 6 |
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Secret History of the Ornithopter, The |
1999 JUN |
nv |
N-1999 SDW; 2000 HUG, LOC; has 1st novel, Shiva 3000(1999; N-2000 LOC), in which Rakesh & Vasant follow the destiny of their dharma, while encountering the millions of gods of the Hindu pantheon, as they travel along the Sinbad dreamscape of India |
| Jensen, Joyce K. |
Janell Johannson's First Exhibit |
1993 MAY |
ss |
her 1st fantasy sale; story "started out ... about how society crushes hope, squashes ambition, & works to keep people in their place ... Janell wanted these possibilities ... (but) the 1950s didn't hold much by way of possibilities for girls & women ..." |
| Jeppson, J.O. |
Positively the Last Pact With—the Devil? |
1976 MAR |
ss |
(1926- ) working name for Janet Jeppson Asimov, writer & psychiatrist, married to Isaac Asimov since 1973; 1st story pub. sf children's novel The Second Experiment(1974); has Pshrinks ser. coll. The Mysterious Cure(1985); Norby Chronicles seq. w. Asimov |
| Jesby, Ed |
Ogre! |
1968 SEP |
nv |
also in F&SF as Edward Jesby |
| Jesby, Edward |
Sea Wrack |
1964 MAY |
nv |
(1932?- ) his 1st pub. sf story; age 31, orig. from Brooklyn, an electronic technician in North Andover, MA; also in F&SF as Ed Jesby |
| Jesse, F. Tennyson |
Railway Carriage, The |
1951 FEB |
ss |
(1889-1958) 1st pub. in SND 1931 NOV, 1st & only story in F&SF from her Solange Fontaine detective ser., coll. in The Solange Stories(1931), about a woman detective with psychic powers; wrote mys. novels & stories; edited the Notable British Trials Series |
| Johnson, Bill |
Business As Usual |
1986 SEP |
ss |
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Vote Early, Vote Often |
1990 SEP |
ss |
has novelette "We Will Drink a Fish Together ..." in ASI 1997 MAY(W-1998 HUG & Asimov's Reader's Poll; N-1997 NEB; 1998 LOC) |
| Johnson, George Clayton |
Devlin's Dream |
1977 SEP |
vi |
(1929- ) has novel w. William F. Nolan, Logan's Run(1967; made into 1976 movie; 1977-78 TV series); story w. J.G. Russell, Ocean's Eleven(made into 1960 movie); colls. Scripts and Stories Written for The Twilight Zone(1977), Writing for The T.Z.(1981) |
| Johnson, James B. |
'Ciders, The |
1988 MAR |
nv |
(1944- ) James Blair Johnson, lives in Sarasota, FL; fulltime writer; 1st story pub. sf novel Daystar and Shadow(1981; N-1982 LOC); Trekmaster(1987); Mindhopper(1988), set in 21st century, about a boy with psi powers versus the Establishment(B&C) |
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Last American, The |
1990 FEB |
ss |
has novels Habu(1989), about a longevity treatment that removes all physical & psychological 'defects'(B&C); A World Lost(1991), about a spacer trying to find his vanished planet(B&C) |
| Johnson, Kij |
Schrödinger's Cathouse |
1993 MAR |
ss |
lives in Seattle, WA, w. husband/writer Robert J. Howe; attended 1987 Clarion; 1st prof. sale "Ferata" in PLP #1 1988; novels Star Trek Next Generation 38: Dragon's Honor(1996, w. Greg Cox), The Fox Woman(2000); eBook coll. Tales for the Long Rains(2001) |
| Johnson, S.S. |
House by the Crab Apple Tree, The |
1964 FEB |
nv |
(1940- ) working name for Simon Sigvart Johnson; 1st sale was a drawing at age 8; started selling sports stories at age 14 to the Hartford Courant; grad. from Colorado State Univ. majoring in technical journalism |
| Jollie, Karen G. |
Bunny-Eyes |
1980 MAY |
ss |
junior high school science teacher in Los Angeles |
| Jonas, Gerald |
Imaginary Numbers in a Real Garden |
1965 APR |
pm |
(1935- ) staff writer for Talk of the Town column in NYM; has had poems pub. in NYM, ATL, The Saturday Review, & Look |
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Mystery of the Purloined Grenouilles, The |
1966 DEC |
ss |
has nf books On Doing Good: The Quaker Experiment(1971), Visceral Learning: Toward a Science of Self-Control(1973), Stuttering: The Disorder of Many Theories(1976) |
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First Postulate, The |
1967 JUN |
nv |
has nf books Dancing: The Pleasure, Power, and Art of Movement(?), & Dancing: The Power of Dance Around the World(1992), the latter a companion book to the BBC/PBS TV series |
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Imaginary Numbers in a Real Garden |
1979 OCT |
pm |
1st pub. in F&SF 1965 APR; Jonas reviews science fiction for the New York Times Book Review; has nf book The Circuit Riders: Rockefeller Money and the Rise of Modern Science(1989) |
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Year All the Kennedy Children Ran for President, The |
1986 NOV |
ss |
writes educational films on science for high school students; has nf book The Living Earth Book of North American Trees(1993) |
| Jones, Alice Eleanor |
Created He Them |
1955 JUN |
ss |
has also pub. the short stories "The Girl Who Wore Glasses" in PST 1955 DEC 10, and in Redbook, the stories"The Honeymoon"(1957 JUN), "Morning Watch"(1958 NOV), &"One Shattering Weekend"(1960 JUL) |
| Jones, D.F. |
Coffee Braek |
1968 OCT |
ss |
(1917-1981) wn. for Dennis Feltham Jones, U.K. writer, British naval commander in WWII; 1st story pub. sf novel Colossus(1966; 1969 movie Colossus, the Forbin Project), in which a master computer for world defense gains consciousness & takes over world |
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Black Snowstorm |
1969 JAN |
ss |
has sequels to 1st novel, The Fall of Colossus(1974), & Colossus and the Crab(1977); has novels Implosion(1967), Denver Is Missing(1971), The Floating Zombie(1975), Earth Has Been Found(1979), Bound in Time(1981) |
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Tocsin, The |
1970 JUN |
nv |
lives in Cornwall, England; see article by Gary Lovisi "Colossus and Other Cautionary Tales: An Appreciation of the Works of D.F. Jones" in OTW #3 1989 |
| Jones, L.E. |
Eyes of Phorkos, The |
1963 NOV |
na |
(1885-1969) 1st pub. in 1961, as "The Resentment of Jimsy Carew"; wn. for U.K.writer Sir Lawrence Evelyn Jones; has book Jesus: Discoverer and Genius(1948); memoirs A Victorian Boyhood(1955), An Edwardian Youth(1956), etc. |
| Jones, Leslie |
Devil and Mrs. Ackenbaugh, The |
1958 AUG |
ss |
her 1st pub. story |
| Jones, Thom |
Brother Dodo's Revenge |
1973 MAR |
ss |
(1946?- ) age 27, has a BA in English from the Univ. of Iowa, currently living in France |
| Jonik |
Cartoon: Milky Way, The (Detail) |
1987 OCT |
ct |
(1942- ) 1st pub. in NYM, in 1987; working name for John Jonik; he was born & lives in Philadelphia, PA; attended Villanova Univ., Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, & the Univ. of Pennsylvania |
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Cartoon |
1988 JAN |
ct |
Jonik's 1st cartoon sales were to the Philadelphia Bulletin Magazine, & Golf Magazine, around 1968; has also been pub. in NYM, NYT, National Lampoon, Saturday Review, Gourmet, Audobon, Cosmopolitan, PBY, etc., as well as in anth. & textbooks |
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Cartoon: Tracy Ann of the Jungle |
1988 FEB |
ct |
Jonik political cartoons "done w. different technique, just lines, so that little low-tech papers don't have reproduction problems. They appear in newsletters, activist periodicals(Extra!, Public Citizen, Ecology, High Country News), t-shirts, stickers" |
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Cartoon |
1988 JUN |
ct |
Jonik did gag-writing "only 3 times for Charles Addams from before my work was accepted on its own at New Yorker Magazine. Ideas simply are presented on a platter by day to day things in the news or anywhere." |
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Cartoon: Approaching Earth, No Smoking |
1988 AUG |
ct |
Jonik's "major influence for doing political cartoons was George H.W. Bush (Papa). Had he not led the invasion of Iraq, this work might not have begun for a while."; Charles Addams & some French & British cartoonists were also influences |
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Cartoon |
1989 JAN |
ct |
Jonik has been drawing cartoons "since the age of 7 in 2nd Grade, so I'd have to credit the nuns in Catholic School & their policies for being a prompter to put stuff onto paper. Plus some Kiddie Shows on TV presented games etc to encourage drawing." |
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Cartoon |
1989 FEB |
ct |
Jonik also does "painting, sculpture, assemblages, & writing rants on political/environmental topics w. emphasis on the barbarism of the Drug War, the ignoring of toxic elements in cigarettes, world chlorine/dioxin contamination, the death penalty, etc." |
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Cartoon: Hal's Sports Equip. |
1989 SEP |
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Cartoon |
1990 JAN |
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Cartoon |
1990 JAN |
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Cartoon |
1990 APR |
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Cartoon |
1990 AUG |
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Cartoon |
1990 NOV |
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Cartoon |
1991 MAR |
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Cartoon |
1991 AUG |
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Cartoon: Man From Mars |
1991 SEP |
ct |
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