Books, Listed by Author (original) (raw)
The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
GREENBERG, MARTIN H(arry) (stories) (chron.) (continued)
- * _The Mammoth Book of New World Science Fiction: Short Novels of the 1960s (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _The Mammoth Book of Short Fantasy Novels (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _The Mammoth Book of Short Science Fiction Novels (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _The Mammoth Book of Vintage Science Fiction: Short Novels of the 1950s (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _The Mammoth Book of Vintage Science Fiction: Short Novels of the 1950s (with Isaac Asimov & Charles G. Waugh) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Masters of Fantasy (with Terry Carr) See entry under Terry Carr.
- * _Masters of Fantasy (with Terry Carr) (Bristol Park Books 0-88486-094-9, May ’94 [Aug ’94], $12.95, 512pp, tp) Reprint (Galahad 1992) anthology of 31 fantasy stories. An abridged version of A Treasury of Modern Fantasy (Avon 1981).
- * _Mercenaries of Tomorrow (with Charles G. Waugh & Poul Anderson) See entry under Poul Anderson.
- * _Microcosmic Tales (with Joseph D. Olander & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * * Miskatonic University (with Robert E. Weinberg) (DAW 0-88677-722-4, Nov ’96 [Oct ’96], $5.99, 352pp, pb, cover by Jim Warren) Original anthology of 13 Lovecraftian stories, with an introductory “Letter From the President to Incoming Students” by Stefan Dziemianowicz, giving the history of this noted (fictional) institute. Authors include Alan Rodgers, Jane M. Lindskold, and Billie Sue Mosiman. (Contents)
- * _The Mists from Beyond (with Robert E. Weinberg & Stefan Dziemianowicz) See entry under Robert E. Weinberg
- * _Mob Magic (with Brian M. Thomsen) See entry under Brian M. Thomsen
- * * Monster Brigade 3000 (with Charles G. Waugh) (Ace 0-441-00323-0, Apr ’96 [Mar ’96], $5.99, 215pp, pb, cover by Gary L. Freeman) Anthology of 13 stories, seven original, of SF and fantasy monsters. (Contents)
- * _Monsters (with Isaac Asimov & Charles G. Waugh) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _More Dixie Ghosts (with Frank D. McSherry, Jr. & Charles G. Waugh) See entry under Frank D. McSherry, Jr.
- * _More Phobias (with Wendy Webb, Richard Gilliam & Edward E. Kramer) See entry under Wendy Webb.
- * _More Whatdunits (with Mike Resnick) See entry under Mike Resnick.
- * * Mummy Stories (Ballantine 0-345-36354-X, Apr ’90 [Mar ’90], $3.95, 225pp, pb) Anthology of 14 stories featuring mummies, five of them original. (Contents)
- * _Mummy Stories (Severn House 0-7278-4123-8, Jan ’91, £11.99, 225pp, hc, cover by Martin Buchan) Reprint (Ballantine 1990) anthology of 14 stories featuring mummies, five of them original. Also available in the U.S. (2/91, $18.99).
- * _Murasaki (with Robert Silverberg) See entry under Robert Silverberg.
- * _Mutants (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Mythic Beasts (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * * Nebula Award-Winning Novellas (Barnes & Noble 1-56619-590-X, Aug ’94, $8.95, 590pp, tp) Anthology of ten Nebula Award-winning novellas, with a foreword by Stephen Pagel and an introduction by Pamela Sargent. (Contents)
- * _New England Ghosts (with Frank D. McSherry, Jr. & Charles G. Waugh) See entry under Frank D. McSherry, Jr.
- * _The New Hugo Winners Volume II (with Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _The New Hugo Winners Volume IV (with Gregory Benford) See entry under Gregory Benford.
- * _The New Hugo Winners: Volume III (with Connie Willis) See entry under Connie Willis.
- * _The New Hugo Winners: Award Winning Science Fiction Stories (with Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _The New Hugo Winners: Award-Winning Science Fiction Stories (with Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _New Legends (with Greg Bear) See entry under Greg Bear.
- * * New Stories from the Twilight Zone (Avon 0-380-75926-8, Dec ’91 [Nov ’91], $10.00, 295pp, tp) Anthology of 21 stories that episodes of the “new” Twilight Zone were based on, with an introduction by Alan Brennert. (Contents)
- * _New Stories from the Twilight Zone (Warner UK 0-7088-5455-9, Aug ’92, £8.99, 295pp, tp) Reprint (Avon 1991) anthology of 21 stories that episodes of the “new” Twilight Zone were based on, with an introduction by Alan Brennert. [First U.K. edition]
- * _New Stories from the Twilight Zone (Warner UK 0-7515-0329-0, Sep ’93 [Aug ’93], £4.99, 419pp, pb) Reprint (Avon 1991) anthology of stories used in The New Twilight Zone.
- * * A Newbery Halloween (with Charles G. Waugh) (Delacorte 0-385-31028-5, Sep ’93 [Aug ’93], $16.95, 189pp, hc, cover by Norman Rockwell) Young-adult anthology of 13 ghost and horror stories by Newbery Award-winning authors, with an introduction by Lloyd Alexander. (Contents)
- * _Night Screams (with Ed Gorman) See entry under Ed Gorman.
- * _Nightmares in Dixie: Thirteen Horror Tales from the American South (with Charles G. Waugh & Frank D. McSherry, Jr.) See entry under Frank D. McSherry, Jr.
- * * Nightmares on Elm Street: Freddy Krueger’s Seven Sweetest Dreams (Futura 0-7088-5227-0, Jun ’91, £3.99, 292pp, pb) [_Freddy Krueger_] Original anthology of seven horror stories about Freddy Krueger. (Contents)
- * +Nightmares on Elm Street: Freddy Krueger’s Seven Sweetest Dreams (St. Martin’s 0-312-92585-9, Oct ’91 [Sep ’91], $4.50, 289pp, pb) [_Freddy Krueger_] Original anthology of seven stories featuring the ubiquitous undead child molester of the movies, Freddy Krueger. First American edition (Futura 1991).
- * _Nuclear War (with Gregory Benford) See entry under Gregory Benford.
- * _Nursery Crimes (with Stefan Dziemianowicz & Robert E. Weinberg) See entry under Stefan Dziemianowicz.
- * * Olympus (with Bruce D. Arthurs) (DAW 0-88677-775-5, Mar ’98 [Feb ’98], $5.99, 317pp, pb, cover by Jean Francois Podevin) Original anthology of 17 stories of beings out of Greek myth. Authors include Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Esther Friesner, and Charles de Lint. (Contents)
- * _Once Upon a Crime (with Ed Gorman) See entry under Ed Gorman.
- * _Other Worlds of Isaac Asimov See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Peter S. Beagle’s Immortal Unicorn (with Peter S. Beagle & Janet Berliner) See entry under Peter S. Beagle
- * _Peter S. Beagle’s Immortal Unicorn Vol. 1 (with Peter S. Beagle & Janet Berliner) See entry under Peter S. Beagle
- * _Phantom Regiments (with Robert Adams & Pamela Crippen Adams) See entry under Robert Adams.
- * * Phantoms (with Rosalind M. Greenberg) (DAW 0-88677-348-2, Apr ’89 [Mar ’89], $3.95, 270pp, pb) Original horror anthology of 13 stories based on The Phantom of the Opera. (Contents)
- * _Phantoms of the Night (with Richard Gilliam) See entry under Richard Gilliam.
- * _Phobias (with Wendy Webb, Richard Gilliam & Edward E. Kramer) See entry under Wendy Webb.
- * _Pirate Ghosts of the American Coast: Stories of Hauntings at Sea (with Charles G. Waugh & Frank D. McSherry, Jr.) See entry under Frank D. McSherry, Jr.
- * _Predators (with Ed Gorman) See entry under Ed Gorman.
- * * Red Jack (with Frank D. McSherry, Jr. & Charles G. Waugh) (DAW 0-88677-315-6, Dec ’88 [Nov ’88], $3.95, 333pp, pb) Anthology of eight Jack the Ripper stories. (Contents)
- * _The Reel Stuff (with Brian M. Thomsen) See entry under Brian M. Thomsen
- * _Return of the Dinosaurs (with Mike Resnick) See entry under Mike Resnick.
- * _Return to Avalon (with Jennifer Roberson) See entry under Jennifer Roberson.
- * _Return to the Twilight Zone (with Carol Serling) See entry under Carol Serling.
- * _Rivals of Dracula (with Robert E. Weinberg & Stefan Dziemianowicz) See entry under Robert E. Weinberg
- * _Rivals of Weird Tales (with Robert E. Weinberg & Stefan Dziemianowicz) See entry under Robert E. Weinberg
- * _Robert Adams’ Book of Alternate Worlds (with Robert Adams & Pamela Crippen Adams) See entry under Robert Adams.
- * _Robert Adams’ Book of Soldiers (with Robert Adams & Pamela Crippen Adams) See entry under Robert Adams.
- * _Robot Warriors (with Charles G. Waugh) See entry under Charles G. Waugh
- * _Robots (with Isaac Asimov & Charles G. Waugh) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Robots, Androids, and Mechanical Oddities: The Science Fiction of Philip K. Dick See entry under Philip K. Dick.
- * _Rod Serling’s Night Gallery Reader (with Charles G. Waugh & Carol Serling) See entry under Carol Serling.
- * _Sci-Fi Private Eye (with Charles G. Waugh) See entry under Charles G. Waugh
- * _Science Fiction and Fantasy Story-A-Month 1989 Calendar (with Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _The Science Fiction of Kris Neville See entry under Kris Neville.
- * _Science Fiction: The Science Fiction Research Association Anthology (with Patricia S. Warrick & Charles G. Waugh) See entry under Patricia S. Warrick
- * _Screamplays (with Richard T. Chizmar) See entry under Richard T. Chizmar
- * _Sea-Cursed (with Thomas Liam McDonald & Stefan Dziemianowicz) See entry under Thomas Liam McDonald.
- * _The Secret Prophecies of Nostradamus (with Cynthia Sternau) See entry under Cynthia Sternau.
- * _Sherlock Holmes in Orbit (with Mike Resnick) See entry under Mike Resnick.
- * _Sherlock Holmes Through Time and Space (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _The Shimmering Door (with Katharine Kerr) See entry under Katharine Kerr.
- * _Sisters in Fantasy (with Susan M. Shwartz) See entry under Susan M. Shwartz
- * _Sisters in Fantasy 2 (with Susan M. Shwartz) See entry under Susan M. Shwartz
- * _Sisters of the Night (with Barbara Hambly) See entry under Barbara Hambly.
- * _Smart Dragons, Foolish Elves (with Alan Dean Foster) See entry under Alan Dean Foster.
- * _Sorceries (with Katharine Kerr) See entry under Katharine Kerr.
- * _South from Midnight (with Thomas R. Hanlon & Richard Gilliam) See entry under Richard Gilliam.
- * _Southern Blood: Vampire Stories from the American South (with Lawrence Schimel) See entry under Lawrence Schimel.
- * _Space Dogfights (with Charles G. Waugh) See entry under Charles G. Waugh
- * _Space Dreadnoughts (with Charles G. Waugh & David A. Drake) See entry under David A. Drake
- * _Space Gladiators (with David A. Drake & Charles G. Waugh) See entry under David A. Drake
- * _Space Infantry (with David A. Drake & Charles G. Waugh) See entry under David A. Drake
- * _Space Wars (with Charles G. Waugh & Poul Anderson) See entry under Poul Anderson.
- * _Space-Fighters (with Charles G. Waugh & Joe W. Haldeman) See entry under Joe W. Haldeman
- * _Spaceships and Spells (with Charles G. Waugh & Jane Yolen) See entry under Jane Yolen.
- * _Spells (with Isaac Asimov & Charles G. Waugh) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Stalkers (with Ed Gorman) See entry under Ed Gorman.
- * _Strange Maine (with Frank D. McSherry, Jr. & Charles G. Waugh) See entry under Charles G. Waugh
- * _Streets of Blood: Vampire Stories from New York City (with Lawrence Schimel) See entry under Lawrence Schimel.
- * * The Super Hugos (Baen 0-671-72135-6, Sep ’92 [Aug ’92], $4.99, 424pp, pb, cover by Frank Kelly-Freas) Anthology of ten Hugo Award-winning stories, selected as “the best of the best” by the 1992 Hugo voters. With an introduction by Charles Sheffield plus an analysis of the voting and a list of all Hugo Award winners. The volume is attributed only as “Presented by Isaac Asimov” with a note that he was unable to do so before his death. (Contents)
- * _Supermen (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Supernatural Sleuths (with Charles G. Waugh) See entry under Charles G. Waugh
- * _Supertanks (with Charles G. Waugh & Joe W. Haldeman) See entry under Joe W. Haldeman
- * * Tales of the Batman (MJF Books 1-56731-076-1, 1995 [Jun ’95], $9.98, 555pp, hc, cover by Steve Stanley) [_Batman_] Anthology of 16 stories, mostly by SF writers, based on the comic book character. Copyrighted by DC Comics. One of two instant remainder editions containing stories that apparently first appeared in the three “Further Adventures of Batman” anthologies from Bantam Spectra (1989, 1992, 1993). (Contents)
- * _Tales of the Occult (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * * Tarot Fantastic (with Lawrence Schimel) (DAW 0-88677-729-1, Feb ’97 [Jan ’97], $5.99, 312pp, pb, cover by Jean-François Podevin) Original anthology of 16 fantasy stories about the tarot, with an introduction by Schimel outlining its history. Authors include George Alec Effinger, Charles de Lint, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, and Tanya Huff. (Contents)
- * * A Taste for Blood (with Stefan Dziemianowicz & Robert E. Weinberg) (Dorset 0-88029-770-0, Aug ’92 [Sep ’92], $9.95, 589pp, hc) Anthology of 15 vampire novellas with an introduction by Dziemianowicz. This is an instant remainder edition. Only Greenberg’s name appears on the cover. (Contents)
- * _A Taste For Blood (with Stefan Dziemianowicz & Robert E. Weinberg) (Barnes & Noble 1-56619-280-3, 1995 [Jul ’95], $4.98, 589pp, tp) Reprint (Dorset 1992) horror anthology. This is an instant remainder edition, apparently a reprint of a 1993 Barnes & Noble hardcover edition not seen. As with the Dorset edition, only Greenberg’s name appears on the cover.
- * _Terrorists of Tomorrow (with Charles G. Waugh & Poul Anderson) See entry under Poul Anderson.
- * _Things That Go Bump in the Night (with Jane Yolen) See entry under Jane Yolen.
- * _The Time of the Vampires (with P. N. Elrod) See entry under P. N. Elrod
- * _The Time Travelers: A Science Fiction Quartet (with Robert Silverberg) See entry under Robert Silverberg.
- * _Time Wars (with Charles G. Waugh & Poul Anderson) See entry under Poul Anderson.
- * _To Sleep, Perchance to Dream...Nightmare (with Stefan Dziemianowicz & Robert E. Weinberg) See entry under Stefan Dziemianowicz.
- * _Treasures of Fantasy (with Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman) See entry under Margaret Weis.
- * _A Treasury of American Horror Stories (with Charles G. Waugh & Frank D. McSherry, Jr.) See entry under Frank D. McSherry, Jr.
- * _The Twelve Frights of Christmas (with Carol-Lynn Rössel Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _The Twelve Frights of Christmas (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * * The Twilight Zone: The Original Stories (with Richard Matheson & Charles G. Waugh) (Avon 0-380-89601-X, Jul ’85 [Jun ’85], $8.95, 550pp, pb) Anthology of nearly all the stories which Rod Serling bought for the original Twilight Zone tv series, plus story adaptations of two of his own scripts. (Contents)
- * _The UFO Files (with Ed Gorman) See entry under Ed Gorman.
- * * UFOs: The Greatest Stories (MJF Books 1-56731-086-9, Jun ’96, $8.98, 310pp, hc) Anthology of 11 stories about UFOs, by authors including Joe Haldeman, Isaac Asimov, Theodore Sturgeon, and Gene Wolfe. An instant remainder edition. Copyrighted by Fine Communications. (Contents)
- * _Uncollected Stars (with Barry N. Malzberg, Charles G. Waugh & Piers Anthony) See entry under Piers Anthony.
- * _Unknown Worlds: Tales from Beyond (with Stanley Schmidt) See entry under Stanley Schmidt.
- * _Urban Horrors (with William F. Nolan) See entry under William F. Nolan
- * * Vampire Detectives (DAW 0-88677-626-0, Apr ’95 [Mar ’95], $4.99, 316pp, pb, cover by Jim Warren) Original anthology of 19 stories of vampire detectives, including a new “Victory Nelson” story by Tanya Huff. (Contents)
- * _Vampires (with Jane Yolen) See entry under Jane Yolen.
- * * Vampires: The Greatest Stories (MJF Books 1-56731-167-9, 1997 [Oct ’97], $8.98, 308pp, hc, cover by J. K. Potter) Anthology of 15 stories about vampires, by authors including Robert Bloch, Roger Zelazny, Philip K. Dick, Jane Yolen, and S.P. Somtow. An instant remainder edition. (Contents)
- * * Vamps (with Charles G. Waugh) (DAW 0-88677-190-0, Mar ’87 [Feb ’87], $3.50, 365pp, pb) Horror anthology of 16 stories featuring female vampires, plus an introductory essay on what it all means. (Contents)