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| Author |
Story Title |
Issue Date |
Type |
Comments |
| Tucker, Wilson |
My Brother's Wife |
1951 FEB |
ss |
(1914- ) sf fan, film projectionist, writer; pub. fanzine Le Zombie for 68 issues, 1938-1978; wrote three articles for The Fantasy Fan, in 1933-35, under the ps. Hoy Ping Pong; 1st story pub. "Interstellar Way Station" in SSN 1941 MAY |
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To a Ripe Old Age |
1952 DEC |
ss |
1st novel The Chinese Doll(1946, a mystery, with recursive sf fandom elements), novels Prison Planet(1947 chap), The City in the Sea(1951), The Long Loud Silence(1952), The Time Masters(1953; rev. 1971) & sequel Time Bomb(1955; vt Tomorrow Plus X, 1957) |
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Able to Zebra |
1953 MAR |
ss |
known to use names of sf fans & writers for the characters in his novels, and this habit of his has been called Tuckerisms; has novels Wild Talent(NWS 1954 AUG-OCT; 1954; exp. vt The Man from Tomorrow, 1955), Ice and Iron(1974; exp. 1975) |
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To the Tombaugh Station |
1960 JUL |
na |
crime detection and life aboard a small spaceship, pub. as book(1960); has novel The Lincoln Hunters(1958), time travellers are sent back to get a recording of a lost speech of Lincoln's(Clute); coll. Science Fiction Sub-Treasury(1954; vt Time X, 1955) |
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Fan, The: Myth and Reality |
1964 FEB |
ar |
1st article of three in ser. about the current sf fan scene, this one on fandom organization; has novels The Year of the Quiet Sun(1970; W-1976 JWC), Resurrection Days(1981); see interviews in Walker(ed): Speaking of Science Fiction(1978), & AMZ 1980 MAY |
| Turco, Lewis |
Great Grey Fantasy, A |
1961 JAN |
pm |
(1934- ) born in Buffalo, NY; earned 1959 BA from Univ. of Connecticut, 1961 MA from Univ. of Iowa; Prof. of English at Cleveland State Univ. 1960-64, SUNY at Oswego 1965-96; a poet, has colls. Awaken, Bells Falling(1968), The Inhabitant(1970) |
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Excerpts From the Latterday Chronicle |
1962 FEB |
pm |
has nf, Poetry: An Introduction Through Writing(1973), The New Book of Forms: A Handbook of Poetics(1986); poetry colls. The Weed Garden(1973), Courses in Lambents(1977), Seasons of the Blood(1980), American Still Lifes(1981), Legends of the Mist(1993) |
| Turtledove, Harry |
Last Article, The |
1988 JAN |
nv |
(1949- ) N-1989 LOC, nv; born in L.A., CA; has 1977 PhD from UCLA in Byzantine History; 1st stories pub. sword & sorcery novels Wereblood(1979) & Werenight(1979) as by Eric G. Iverson, a ps. he used until 1985; married to mystery writer Laura Frankos |
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Batboy |
1988 DEC |
ss |
has novels Agent of Byzantium(1987), Noninterference(1987), Swords of the Legion(1987), A Different Flesh(1988), A World of Difference(1990), The Guns of the South(1992), Two Thieves(1992), The Case of the Toxic Spell Dump(1993), Prince of the North(1994) |
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Designated Hitter |
1990 JUN |
ss |
W-1990 HOM; N-1991 LOC, ss; has Videssos ser., An Emperor for the Legion(1987), The Misplaced Legion(1987), The Legion of Videssos(1987), Krispos Rising(1991), Krispos of Videssos(1991), Krispos the Emperor(1994), Videssos: Besieged(1998) |
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Mebodes' Fly |
1992 JUL |
ss |
1st/only story in F&SF, Clever Rolf the scribe ser.; one other story in ser. "Blue Fox and Werewolf" as Eric G. Iverson(AMZ 1983 SEP); fulltime writer since 1991; coll. Departures(1993); novel King of the North(1996); see iv's, WRT 1989 FLL, LOC 1993 APR |
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Vermin |
1993 MAR |
nv |
has Worldwar ser., In the Balance(1994), Tilting the Balance(1995), Upsetting the Balance(1996), Striking the Balance(1996); How Few Remain(1997; W-1997 SDW); The Great War ser., American Front(1998), Walk in Hell(1999), Breakthrough(2000) |
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Seventh Chapter, The |
1997 SEP |
ss |
has The Time of Troubles ser., The Stolen Throne(1995), Hammer and Anvil(1996), The Thousand Cities(1997); The Two Georges(1995 w. R. Dreyfuss), Thessalonica(1997), Between the Rivers(1998), Fox and Empire('98), Second Contact('99), Into the Darkness('99) |
| Turzillo, Mary A. |
Kraken |
1990 APR |
ss |
lives in Berea, OH; has PhD from Case-Western Reserve Univ.; Prof. of English at Kent State Univ.; attended 1985 Clarion & other writers' workshops; 1st story pub. "What Do I See in You?" in Budrys(ed): Writers of the Future, Vol. IV(1988) |
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Alex |
1993 MAR |
ss |
founding member of the Cajun Sushi Hamsters from Hell writing workshop in Ohio; has pub. fiction & poems in genre mags. WRT, PLP, MZoo, INZ, TotU, ASI, SFAge, MZBFM, Star*Line, 2AM, S&T, WFH, & TSF; has pub. over 20 poems & 25 stories since 1988 |
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Miranda's Monster |
1995 AUG |
ss |
has pub. fiction & poems in anth. The Ultimate Witch, The Ultimate Dragon, Xanadu 2, New Altars, Vision Quests, How to Save the World, Once Upon a Midnight, Universe 3, Dark Terrors 5, & The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women |
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Mate |
1997 FEB |
ss |
has non-fiction book, Philip Jose Farmer: Starmont Reader's Guide #3 & 9(1980), as by Mary T. Brizzi; this story about chess; author believes as child-rearing practices change, women players will begin to dominate the world of competitive chess |
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Chrysoberyl |
1998 JUN |
ss |
story pays homage to a novel by Mr. O. Butterworth |
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By Ben Cruachan |
1999 SEP |
ss |
married sf writer Geoffrey A. Landis in 1999; has stories "Eat or Be Eaten: A Love Story" in INZ 1996 FEB(N-1996 BSF, short fiction), & "Mars Is No Place for Children" in SFAge 1999 MAY(W-1999 NEB, novelette) |
| Tushnet, Leonard |
In the Calendar of Saints |
1964 AUG |
ss |
(1908-1973) his 1st pub. sf story; a physician from Irvington, N.J. |
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Chelmlins, The |
1967 DEC |
ss |
in his ten-year sf publishing career, 1964-1974, Tushnet pub. 15 short stories: 11 in F&SF, 2 in Vertex SF("The Schlemihl Hypothesis" in 1974 FEB; "Human Beings Are a Nation's Best Resources" in 1974 JUN), & 2 stories in anth. |
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Gifts From the Universe |
1968 MAY |
ss |
has two short stories in anth. "A Plague of Cars" in Robert Silverberg(ed): New Dimensions I(1971), & "In re Glover" in Harlan Ellison(ed): Again, Dangerous Visions(1972) |
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Worm Shamir, The |
1968 DEC |
ss |
has nf book The Medicine Men: The Myth of Quality Medical Care in America Today(1971) |
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Lord of Sensation |
1969 DEC |
ss |
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Matchmaker, Matchmaker |
1971 JAN |
ss |
has book The Medicine Men: The Myth of Quality Medical Care in America Today(1971) |
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Aunt Jennie's Tonic |
1971 DEC |
ss |
has book The Pavement of Hell: Three Leaders of the Judenrat(1972), about the 3 Nazi-appointed leaders of ghettoes in Poland, Rumkowski of Lodz, Czerniakow of Warsaw, & Gens of Vilna; based on extensive personal interviews & documentary material |
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Practical Invention, A |
1972 JUL |
ss |
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Galaxy Travel Service, The |
1973 NOV |
ss |
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Waves of Ecology |
1974 MAR |
ss |
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In the World of Magic |
1974 JUN |
ss |
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| Tuttle, Lisa |
Dollburger |
1973 FEB |
ss |
(1952- ) U.S. writer, in U.K. since late 1980, married to author Christopher Priest(also in F&SF) 1981-87; Clarion graduate, 1st story pub. "Stranger in the House" in Robin Scott Wilson(ed): Clarion II(1972); W-1974 JWCA, Best New Writer |
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Horse Lord, The |
1977 JUN |
ss |
has 1st novel, with George R.R. Martin, Windhaven(novella in ANA 1975 MAY as "The Storms of Windhaven"; W-1976 LOC; N-1975 NEB; exp. 1981; N-1982 LOC), which depicts life on a lost colony planet, Maris, whose people use artificial, functional wings(Clute) |
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Wives |
1979 DEC |
ss |
see biographical article in Fear! 1990 MAY, & interviews in TWZ 1983 MAR/APR, INZ #29 1989, & in Stan Nicholls: Wordsmiths of Wonder(1993) |
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Bug House |
1980 JUN |
ss |
N-1981 LOC, short story; Tuttle lived in the U.K. since 1980; after ten years in London, she has moved to Scotland |
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Other Mother, The |
1980 DEC |
nv |
has novels Angela's Rainbow(1983), Catwitch(1983), the latter a juvenile fantasy |
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Bone Flute, The |
1981 MAY |
ss |
W-1981 NEB; N-1982 LOC, short story |
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Treading the Maze |
1981 NOV |
ss |
N-1982 BSF, short fiction |
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Memory of Wood, The |
1982 SEP |
ss |
has novels Familiar Spirit(1983), a horror novel in which a woman sells her soul to get her husband back(B&C), & Gabriel(1987), a horror novel involving reincarnation(B&C) |
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Nest, The |
1983 APR |
nv |
has nf books Children's Literary Houses: Famous Dwellings in Children's Fiction(1984) with Rosalind Ashe; Encyclopedia of Feminism(1986), Heroines: Women Inspired by Women(1988) |
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Redcap |
1984 SEP |
ss |
has colls. A Nest of Nightmares(1985), A Spaceship Built of Stone and Other Stories(1987), Memories of the Body: Tales of Desire and Transformation(1992), Food Man(1994) |
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No Regrets |
1985 MAY |
nv |
N-1986 LOC, short story; has edited anth. Skin of the Soul: New Horror Stories by Women(1990; N-1991 LOC), Crossing the Border: Tales of Erotic Ambiguity(1998) |
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Colonization of Edward Beal, The |
1987 OCT |
ss |
has novels Lost Futures(1992; N-1992 TIP; 1993 BSF, CLA), an sf novel about a woman who slips between her different selves in parallel universes(B&C); Food Man(1995; N-1995 TIP), Panther in Argyll(1996), the latter a ya fantasy novel |
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Meeting the Muse |
1996 APR |
ss |
this story to be part of novel, The Pillow Friend('96); "in the novel it is a short story written by the main character"; uses house ps. Maria Palmer for a ya horror series, Horrorscopes, written by various authors; she wrote #10, Virgo: Snake Inside('95) |
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Tir Nan Og |
1999 JAN |
ss |
has novel The Pillow Friend(1996; N-1996 IHA, TIP; 1997 LOC), a dark fantasy/psychological horror novel in which a woman's childhood fantasies become horribly real(B&C) |
| Tuttle, Lisa & Steven Utley |
Flies by Night |
1975 JUN |
ss |
(1952- ; 1948- ) Tuttle an ex-Air Force brat, has sold about 3 dozen stories to GAL, Vertex, var. anth.; W-1974 JWCA, Best New Writer; Utley a recent graduate of Syracuse Univ., 1st story pub. "The Unkindest Cut of All" in anth. Perry Rhodan 20(1972); |
| Twain, Mark |
Curious Pleasure Excursion, A |
1961 JUN |
ss |
(1835-1910) 1st pub. in The New York Herald Tribune, 6 JUL 1874, during the time of the "Comet Scare"; ps. for Samuel L. Clemens; has sf novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court(1889), coll. The Science Fiction of Mark Twain(1984, ed D. Ketterer) |
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