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| Author |
Story Title |
Issue Date |
Type |
Comments |
| Tilley, Robert J. |
Apprentice |
1960 FEB |
ss |
lives in Bristol, England |
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Place of Refuge |
1963 APR |
ss |
has an EQMM award-winning story "The Devil and Mr. Wooler," in 1955; has 12 sales so far, mostly to British sf magazines |
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Something Else |
1965 OCT |
ss |
a jazz musician (tenor clarinet) & writer |
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Choice |
1972 JAN |
ss |
has novel The Big Losers(1988), in which an alien espionage agent teams up with local losers to destroy Earth(B&C) |
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"Willie's Blues" |
1972 MAY |
nv |
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Outsider |
1986 JAN |
ss |
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| Tilton, Lois |
Soldier's Bride, The |
1991 AUG |
ss |
(1946- ) Lois Ann Tilton; lives in Glen Ellyn, IL; has 1st novel, Vampire Winter(1990), a horror novel about a vampire's post-holocaust adventures in a world permanently dark due to nuclear winter(B&C); see interview in Aberrations #32 1995 |
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Just and Lasting Peace, A |
1991 OCT/NOV |
ss |
has novel Darkness on the Ice(1993), a vampire horror novel set on Greenland during WWII, where a Nazi vampire is consuming every human on the island(B&C) |
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Twelve Swans, The |
1992 JUN |
ss |
over the past six years, has been slowly giving up teaching philosophy & turning to fulltime writing; has novelizations, Star Trek Deep Space Nine #6: Betrayal(1994), & Babylon 5: #2, Accusations(1995) |
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"Sleep, My Little One" |
1993 FEB |
ss |
"'Sleep' is in a way about my 9-year old daughter Christine"; has novels Darkspawn(2000), a vampire escapes from centuries of entombment to free his lands from invaders; Written in Venom(2000), fantasy novel based on Norse mythology - Loki tells his story |
| Tiptree, James Jr |
Painwise |
1972 FEB |
ss |
(1915-1987) N-1973 HUG, LOC; ps. for Alice Hastings Bradley Sheldon, her true identity found out in 1977; born in Chicago, spent many years of her childhood in Africa & India; mother Mary Hastings Bradley was a travel & mystery author |
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And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill's Side |
1972 MAR |
ss |
N-1972 NEB; 1973 HUG, ss; N-1973 LOC, shfi; her mother Mary wrote books, incl. Alice in Elephantland(1929), with artwork by Alice; graphic artist/painter 1925-41; worked for U.S. govt. for many years, during WWII & after, incl. in the Pentagon & CIA |
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Women Men Don't See, The |
1973 DEC |
nv |
N-1974 LOC; 1975 JUP; has 1967 PhD in Experimental Psychology, George Washington Univ.; taught psychology at American U., G.W.U., 1955-68; 1st story pub. "The Lucky Ones" in NYM, in 1946; 1st story pub. sf "Birth of a Salesman" in ANA 1968 MAR as Tiptree |
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Time-Sharing Angel |
1977 OCT |
ss |
N-1978 HUG, short story; she says, "This is a light story, a little playful mind-bending, & I wouldn't want to see it labeled as anything heavy"; has also used ps. Racoona Sheldon; has 1st coll. Ten Thousand Light-Years from Home(1973; N-1974 LOC) |
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Women Men Don't See, The |
1979 OCT |
nv |
1st pub. in F&SF 1973 DEC; has interviews in Charles Platt(ed): Dream Makers II(1983; rev. Dream Makers, 1987), & in LOC 1985 SEP(#296); has colls. Warm Worlds and Otherwise(1975; N-1976 LOC), Star Songs of an Old Primate(1978) |
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Boy Who Waterskied to Forever, The |
1982 OCT |
ss |
N-1983 HUG, LOC; 1st story in F&SF in Quintana Roo ser.; see following nf piece on this part of Mexico; 1 other story in ser., "Lirios: A Tale of the Q.R."(aka "What Came Ashore at Lirios") in ASI 1981 SEP 28; ser. coll. in Tales of the Quintana Roo(1986) |
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Note About the Mayas of the Quintana Roo, A |
1982 OCT |
misc |
non-fiction piece describing the land & the Mayan people of the "'wild' Easternmost shore of the Yucatan Peninsula," the region known as the Quintana Roo; rev., this nf piece becomes the preface in her coll. Tales of the Quintana Roo(1986; W-1987 WFA) |
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Beyond the Dead Reef |
1983 JAN |
ss |
W-1984 LOC, ss; 2nd & last story in F&SF in Quintana Roo ser.; author says of Q.R., "a diary of life on its shores could often be taken for a log of life on an alien planet"; has coll. Out of the Everywhere, & Other Extraordinary Visions(1981; N-1982 LOC) |
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Only Neat Thing to Do, The |
1985 OCT |
na |
W-1986 LOC, SFC; N-1985 NEB; 1986 HUG, novella; 1st story in F&SF in Great North Rift ser.; another story in ser. in ASI 1986 MAY; to be coll. in The Starry Rift(1986); 15-year-old Coati Cass finds adventure & a first contact in the Great North Rift |
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Good Night, Sweethearts |
1986 MAR |
nv |
N-1987 LOC, novella; 2nd & last story in F&SF in Great North Rift series, to be coll. in The Starry Rift(1986); has novels Up the Walls of the World(1978; N-1979 LOC), Brightness Falls From the Air(1985; N-1986 LOC); coll. Crown of Stars(1988; N-1989 LOC) |
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Our Resident Djinn |
1986 OCT |
ss |
has colls. Byte Beautiful: 8 Science Fiction Stories(1985), Her Smoke Rose Up Forever(1990; N-1991 LOC), Neat Sheets: The Poetry of J.T.Jr(1996), Meet Me at Infinity(2000); also used ps. Racoona Sheldon; see her essay in Du Pont(ed): Women of Vision(1988) |
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In Midst of Life |
1987 NOV |
nv |
N-1988 LOC, short story; notice in story intro that Alice Sheldon shot & killed her ailing husband(Alzheimer's) & then herself in May 1987 at their home in McLean, VA; this story was the last work her agent received before Alice Sheldon's death |
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Color of Neanderthal Eyes, The |
1988 MAY |
na |
N-1989 LOC, novella; about a telepath, Tom Jared, who is stranded on the sea world, Wet, & his relationship with the gentle humanoid & aquatic natives; see "A Short Autobiography of Alice Sheldon", in the NYRSF 1998 DEC |
| Tomerlin, John |
White Night |
1966 MAR |
ss |
(1930-1988) has mys. novel Run from the Hunter(1957) w. Charles Beaumont under collab. ps. Keith Grantland; ya novels Prisoner of the Iroquois(1965), The Nothing Special(1969) etc; Grand Prix novel Challenge the Wind(1966); nf Beating the Radar Trap(1996) |
| Townes, Robert Sherman |
Time and Place |
1954 DEC |
ss |
also has short stories "Problem for Emmy" in STS 1952 JUN, reprinted in Groff Conklin(ed): SF Thinking Machines(1954), "Earth Is the Evening Star" in STS 1953 APR, & "The Fortune Hunters" in PST 1957 NOV 9 |
| Traven, B. |
Sun Creation |
1964 APR |
ss |
(1882-1969) ps. for Otto Feige, Mexico's most famous writer, of German-American stock; author of Treasue of the Sierra Madre(1935; made into 1948 movie, with Humphrey Bogart), Death Ship(1962), Bridge in the Jungle, March to Caobaland |
| Tritten, Larry |
Star Sneak, The (a Jack Vance parody) |
1974 JUL |
spf |
writer of much humorous sf; has 1st story pub. sf "West Is West" in IFS 1968 AUG; he has pub. over 45 short stories in genre mags. thru 2000, incl. Grue, PLP, Night Cry, WRT, TWZ, The Horror Show, AMZ, INZ, etc; by far he has pub. the most in F&SF |
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Final Cut |
1976 MAR |
ss |
has had stories pub. in PBY, National Review, & in anth. Preiss & Betancourt(ed): The Ultimate Zombie(1993), Silverberg & Haber(ed): Universe 3(1994), Marion Zimmer Bradley(ed): Sword and Sorceress 11(1994) |
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Playback |
1979 AUG |
ss |
he has also pub. short fiction in anth. Gelb & Garrett(ed): Seeds of Fear(1995), Pelan(ed): Darkside(1996), & McFadden(ed): Year 1: A Time of Change(1996) |
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Taste Taste |
1981 APR |
ss |
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Green Roses |
1983 JAN |
ss |
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Exit Laughing |
1984 MAR |
ss |
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Play It Again, Sam |
1984 NOV |
vi |
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SF Book of Lists, The |
1985 APR |
spf |
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Serendipity |
1986 APR |
ss |
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Turning Off |
1986 JUN |
ss |
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Dead Woods, The |
1987 JUL |
ss |
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In Video Veritas |
1987 DEC |
ss |
"We have two black cats, Calliope & Nibs, & the latter is always curling up on the cable box on top of the TV, where he frequently changes the channels by pressing different buttons when he moves—so this (story) was inspired by him" |
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Science Fiction Readers' and Writers' Guide to the Universe, The |
1989 JAN |
fa |
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Corrigan's Homunculi |
1989 APR |
ss |
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Date, The |
1990 APR |
ss |
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Crossweird Puzzle |
1990 AUG |
spf |
a 'crossword puzzle' for sf/f & horror aficionados; sample clues: (1. Across) What Norman Bates gets himself for Mother's Day; (38. Down) Ingredients of Stanislaw; (72. Across) Joke played by Incredible Shrinking Man on his tailor |
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Travels With Harry |
1991 JUL |
ss |
has pub. fiction & non-fiction in PBY, & in Writer's Digest |
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Painbird, Painbird, Fly Away Home (A Harlan Ellison parody) |
1998 SEP |
spf |
Tritten's short fiction has so far remained uncollected |
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History's Mysteries |
1999 MAY |
fa |
excerpts from Dr. Anatol Numbly's unpublished book, History's Mysteries - Abominable Snowman, Easter Island Faces, Pyramids, & the Bermuda Triangle; Numbly has two previous books, Trick or Trout: A History of Halloween in Alaska, & What the Sphinx Thinx |
| Trott, Susan |
Donny Baby |
1967 SEP |
ss |
(1937- ) 1st books ya novels Mr. Privacy(1972), The Sea Serpent of Horse(1973); 1st adult novel The Housewife and the Assassin(1979); Incognito(1983), Sightings(1987), The Holy Man(1995), Crane Spreads Wings(1998), etc; see www.rain.org/~da5e//trott.html |
| Trotter, Don |
Call Me Maelzel |
1976 AUG |
ss |
graduated from Kansas State Univ., now in graduate school studying Clarke's Law & physics; has 2 novelettes pub. in GAL, "Marsman Meets the Almighty" in 1975 FEB, & "The Purblind People" in 1978 APR |
| Trout, Kilgore |
Venus on the Half-Shell |
1974 DEC |
no-1/2 |
(1918- ) ps. for Philip José Farmer, the 1st in Farmer's Pseudonym series; the adventures of Simon Wagstaff, the Space Wanderer, & his 3 constant companions, a dog, an owl, & a female robot; Kilgore Trout is a fictional author created by Kurt Vonnegut |
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Venus on the Half-Shell |
1975 JAN |
no-2/2 |
Kilgore Trout was the fictional sf writer character in Vonnegut's novels God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater(1965), & Breakfast of Champions(1973); Farmer's use of this character's name as a pseudonym caused a row betw. Farmer & Vonnegut; see letters 1975 APR |
| Tuck, Donald H. |
Robert Silverberg: Bibliography |
1974 APR |
bib |
(1922- ) alphabetical listing of fiction books & stories, nf books, & anthologies; Tuck an Australian bibliographer & industrial manager; has sf nf books A Handbook of S. F. and Fantasy(1954), The Encyclopedia of S. F. and Fantasy(3 vols. 1974, '78, '83) |
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