Books, Listed by Author (original) (raw)
The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
GREENBERG, MARTIN H(arry) (stories) (chron.) (continued)
- * _Virtuous Vampires (with Stefan Dziemianowicz & Robert E. Weinberg) See entry under Stefan Dziemianowicz.
- * _Visions of Fantasy (with Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Visions of Fantasy: Tales from the Masters (with Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Warrior Enchantresses (with Kathleen M. Massie-Ferch) See entry under Kathleen M. Massie-Ferch
- * _Warrior Princesses (with Elizabeth Ann Scarborough) See entry under Elizabeth Ann Scarborough.
- * _Warriors of Blood and Dream (with Roger Zelazny) See entry under Roger Zelazny.
- * * The Way It Wasn’t (Carol Publishing Group/Citadel Twilight 0-8065-1769-7, Apr ’96, $14.95, 365pp, tp, cover by Kevin Kelly) Anthology of 13 SF stories of alternate history, with an introduction by Robert Silverberg. Credit card orders: 800-447-BOOK. (Contents)
- * _Weird Tales from Shakespeare (with Katharine Kerr) See entry under Katharine Kerr.
- * _Weird Tales: 32 Unearthed Terrors (with Robert E. Weinberg & Stefan Dziemianowicz) See entry under Stefan Dziemianowicz.
- * _Weird Vampire Tales (with Robert E. Weinberg & Stefan Dziemianowicz) See entry under Robert E. Weinberg
- * _Werewolves (with Jane Yolen) See entry under Jane Yolen.
- * * Werewolves (DAW 0-88677-654-6, Jun ’95 [May ’95], $5.50, 320pp, pb, cover by Les Edwards) Original anthology of 22 stories about werewolves, with an introduction by “The Editors.” Copyrighted by Greenberg and Ed Gorman, who is not credited elsewhere, though the introduction’s copyright is also in his name. (Contents)
- * _Western Ghosts (with Frank D. McSherry, Jr. & Charles G. Waugh) See entry under Frank D. McSherry, Jr.
- * _What Might Have Been? Volume I: Alternate Empires (with Gregory Benford) See entry under Gregory Benford.
- * _What Might Have Been? Volume II: Alternate Heroes (with Gregory Benford) See entry under Gregory Benford.
- * _What Might Have Been? Volume 3: Alternate Wars (with Gregory Benford) See entry under Gregory Benford.
- * _What Might Have Been Volume 4: Alternate Americas (with Gregory Benford) See entry under Gregory Benford.
- * _What Might Have Been, Volumes III & IV (with Gregory Benford) See entry under Gregory Benford.
- * _What Might Have Been? Volumes I & II (with Gregory Benford) See entry under Gregory Benford.
- * _Whatdunits (with Mike Resnick) See entry under Mike Resnick.
- * _Wheel of Fortune (with Roger Zelazny) See entry under Roger Zelazny.
- * * White House Horrors (DAW 0-88677-659-7, Sep ’96 [Aug ’96], $5.99, 316pp, pb, cover by Jim Warren) Original anthology of 16 horror stories about US presidents (and candidates). Authors include Brian Hodge, Richard T. Chizmar, Peter Crowther, and Graham Masterton. There is an introduction by Ed Gorman, who may be an unnamed editor. Copyrighted by Tekno Books and Ed Gorman. (Contents)
- * _Witch Fantastic (with Mike Resnick) See entry under Mike Resnick.
- * * Wizard Fantastic (DAW 0-88677-756-9, Nov ’97 [Oct ’97], $5.99, 346pp, pb, cover by John Howe) Original anthology of 21 stories about wizards. Authors include Tanya Huff, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Dennis L. McKiernan, and Jane M. Lindskold. (Contents)
- * _Worlds Imagined (with Robert Silverberg) See entry under Robert Silverberg.
- * _Worlds of If: A Retrospective Anthology (with Joseph D. Olander & Frederik Pohl) See entry under Frederik Pohl.
- * _Xanadu (with Jane Yolen) See entry under Jane Yolen.
- * _Xanadu 2 (with Jane Yolen) See entry under Jane Yolen.
- * _Yankee Witches (with Frank D. McSherry, Jr. & Charles G. Waugh) See entry under Charles G. Waugh
- * _Yankee Witches: 15 Short Stories of Horror and Humor (with Frank D. McSherry, Jr. & Charles G. Waugh) See entry under Charles G. Waugh
- * _Young Extraterrestrials (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Young Ghosts (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Young Monsters (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Young Mutants (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Young Star Travelers (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Young Witches & Warlocks (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * * Zodiac Fantastic (with A. R. Morlan) (DAW 0-88677-751-8, Sep ’97 [Aug ’97], $5.99, 345pp, pb, cover by Jean-François Podevin) Original anthology of 14 fantasy stories. Authors include Kate Elliott, Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, and Rosemary Edghill. (Contents)
GREENBERG, ROSALIND (Elizabeth) M(orton), ed. (1951- ) (stories)
- * * 14 Vicious Valentines (with Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh) (Avon 0-380-75353-7, Feb ’88 [Jan ’88], $3.50, 192pp, pb) Original anthology of horror, fantasy, and mystery stories. (Contents)
- * * Christmas Bestiary (with Martin H. Greenberg) (DAW 0-88677-528-0, Nov ’92 [Oct ’92], $4.99, 315pp, pb, cover by John Howe) Original anthology of 19 fantasy Christmas stories featuring mythical beasts, with a field guide to Christmas Beasts by Stefan R. Dziemianowicz. (Contents)
- * * Dragon Fantastic (with Martin H. Greenberg) (DAW 0-88677-511-6, May ’92 [Apr ’92], $4.50, 299pp, pb, cover by John Howe) Original anthology of 16 stories about dragons, with an introduction by Tad Williams. (Contents)
- * _Horse Fantastic (with Martin H. Greenberg) See entry under Martin H. Greenberg
- * _Phantoms (with Martin H. Greenberg) See entry under Martin H. Greenberg
GREENBERGER, ROBERT (Edward) (1958- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Star Trek #59: The Disinherited (with Peter David & Michael Jan Friedman) See entry under Peter David.
- * _Star Trek, the Next Generation: Doomsday World (with Carmen Carter, Peter David & Michael Jan Friedman) See entry under Carmen Carter.
- * * Star Trek, the Next Generation: The Romulan Stratagem (Pocket 0-671-87997-9, May ’95 [Apr ’95], $5.50, 273pp, pb) [Star Trek, the Next Generation] Star Trek novelization, #35 in the series. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures.
- * _Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Wrath of the Prophets (with Peter David & Michael Jan Friedman) See entry under Peter David.
- * * Star Trek: The Disinherited (with Michael Jan Friedman & Peter David) (Titan 1-85286-391-9, May ’92, £3.99, 261pp, pb, cover by J. Birdsong) [Star Trek] Sf novelization. Simultaneous with US (Pocket) edition.
GREENBURG, DAN (1936- )
- * _The Guardian (Berkley 0-425-12130-5, May ’90 [Apr ’90], $3.95, 231pp, pb) Reprint (Macmillan 1987 as The Nanny) horror thriller, movie tie-in edition.
- * * The Nanny (Macmillan 0-02-545440-4, Nov ’87 [Dec ’87], $17.95, 229pp, hc) Horror novel of an ancient evil.
GREENE, KIRBY; pseudonym
- * * Brotherhood of the Stars (Bantam Spectra 0-553-29635-3, Apr ’94 [Mar ’94], $4.99, 230pp, pb, cover by Gary Ruddell) Space opera sf novel of a man’s interstellar search for a friend imprisoned by an evil cult on an alien world.
GREENE, LIZ (1946- )
- * * Puppet Master: A Novel (Arkana 1-85063-057-7, Mar ’87 [Oct ’87], £5.95, 306pp, tp) Occult novel.
GREENHALGH, ZOHRA
- * * Contrarywise (Ace 0-441-11711-2, Apr ’89 [Mar ’89], $3.95, 290pp, pb) Fantasy novel; a first novel about gods who meddle in the everyday lives of men.
- * * Trickster’s Touch (Ace 0-441-11441-5, Oct ’89 [Sep ’89], $3.50, 236pp, pb) Fantasy novel of a prankster god that meddles in the lives of men. Sequel to Contrarywise.
GREENHALL, KEN(neth R.) (1928- ); see pseudonym Jessica Hamilton
- * * The Companion (Pocket 0-671-66410-7, Aug ’88 [Jul ’88], $3.50, 223pp, pb) Horror novel. Jillian Cole seeks out the sick and the old. She comforts and loves them to death.
GREENLAND, COLIN (1954- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * * Daybreak on a Different Mountain (Allen & Unwin 0-04-823255-6, Dec ’84 [Nov ’84], £8.95, 246pp, hc) Fantasy novel, a first novel.
- * _Daybreak on a Different Mountain (Allen & Unwin/Unicorn 0-04-823346-3, Jun ’86 [May ’86], £3.50, 246pp, tp) Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1984) fantasy novel.
- * * Harm’s Way (HarperCollins UK 0-00-224069-6, May ’93, £8.99, 364pp, tp, cover by David O’Connor) Victorian sf/fantasy adventure in which sailing ships sail to the Moon and beyond. A hardcover edition (-223916-7, £14.99) is also available.
- * +Harm’s Way (AvoNova 0-380-76883-6, Aug ’93 [Jul ’93], $4.99, 310pp, pb, cover by Rowena Morrill) Dickensian sf/fantasy adventure of sailing ships traveling the solar system. Recommended (SW). First American edition (HarperCollins UK 1993).
- * _Harm’s Way (TSP #2313081, Oct ’93, £5.99, 364pp, tp) Reprint (HarperCollins UK 1993) sf novel. This is a bookclub edition. [Not seen]
- * _Harm’s Way (SFBC #01895, Nov ’93 [Oct ’93], $7.98, 310pp, hc, cover by Rowena Morrill) Reprint (HarperCollins UK 1993) Dickensian sf/fantasy adventure of sailing ships traveling the solar system. This lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Harm’s Way (HarperCollins UK 0-586-21490-9, Feb ’94, £4.99, 378pp, pb) Reprint (HarperCollins UK 1993) fantasy novel.
- * * The Hour of the Thin Ox (Allen & Unwin 0-04-823341-2, Mar ’87, £9.95, 186pp, hc) [_Hour of the Thin Ox_] A fantasy novel set in the world of Daybreak on a Different Mountain, emphasizing character over fantasy trappings. Low-key but very well written — recommended. (FCM)
- * _The Hour of the Thin Ox (Unwin 0-04-440002-0, Sep ’87, £2.95, 186pp, tp) [_Hour of the Thin Ox_] Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1987) fantasy novel.
- * * In the Garden: The Secret Origin of the Zodiac Twins (Birmingham Science Fiction Group no ISBN, Nov ’91 [Jul ’92], £3.50, 16pp, ph) [_Tabitha Jute_] Sf short story - a prequel to Take Back Plenty. This edition is limited to 500 numbered copies. It was published in 1991 but has only just been seen.
- * * In the Garden: The Secret Origin of the Zodiac Twins (Birmingham Science Fiction Group no ISBN, Nov ’91 [Jul ’92], £3.50, 16pp, ph) [_Tabitha Jute_] Original short story - a prequel to Take Back Plenty - issued in a limited edition of 500 numbered copies, to coincide with Greenland’s Guest of Honour appearance at Novacon 21.
- * * Michael Moorcock: Death is No Obstacle (Savoy 0-86130-087-4, Aug ’92 [Oct ’92], £14.95, 146pp, hc, cover by Jean-Léon Gérôme) Book-length interview with Michael Moorcock, with an introduction by Angela Carter.
- * * Mother of Plenty (Avon Eos 0-380-78776-8, Jun ’98 [May ’98], $5.99, 470pp, pb) [_Tabitha Jute_] SF novel, third in the “Tabitha Jute” space opera trilogy.
- * _Mother of Plenty (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-649907-4, Jul ’98, £5.99, 451pp, pb) [_Tabitha Jute_] Reprint (Avon Eos 1998) SF novel. Last in the “Tabitha Jute” trilogy. [First U.K. edition]
- * * Other Voices (Unwin Hyman 0-04-440165-5, Mar ’88, £11.95, 182pp, hc) [_Hour of the Thin Ox_] Fantasy novel, forming a direct sequel to The Hour of the Thin Ox, tracing the adventures of Karel Jessup and Princess Nette. Beautifully constructed as always. (PSP)
- * _Other Voices (Unwin 0-04-440309-7, May ’89, £3.99, 182pp, pb, cover by Ian Miller) [_Hour of the Thin Ox_] Reprint (Unwin Hyman 1988) fantasy novel. Sequel to The Hour of the Thin Ox. Recommended. (PSP)
- * * The Plenty Principle (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-649906-6, Mar ’97, £5.99, 427pp, pb) Collection of 19 stories, including five originals, each with a brief introduction. Two are in the “Tabitha Jute” series. (Contents)
- * * Seasons of Plenty (HarperCollins UK 0-00-224208-7, Jun ’95, £15.99, 403pp, hc, cover by Jim Burns) [_Tabitha Jute_] SF novel. Second in the “Tabitha Jute” series, following the award-winning Take Back Plenty.
- * +Seasons of Plenty (AvoNova 0-380-77468-2, Jan ’96 [Dec ’95], $5.50, 422pp, pb, cover by Jim Burns) [_Tabitha Jute_] Baroque SF space opera, sequel to Take Back Plenty. First US edition (HarperCollins UK 1995).
- * _Seasons of Plenty (HarperCollins UK 0-00-647344-X, Apr ’96, £4.99, 485pp, pb, cover by Jim Burns) [_Tabitha Jute_] Reprint (HarperCollins UK 1995) SF novel. Volume 2 of the “Tabitha Jute” trilogy.
- * * Take Back Plenty (Unwin 0-04-440265-1, Jun ’90, £6.99, 359pp, tp, cover by Steve Crisp) [_Tabitha Jute_] Humorous sf novel.
- * _Take Back Plenty (Grafton 0-586-21339-2, Oct ’91, £4.99, 528pp, pb, cover by Steinar Lund) [_Tabitha Jute_] Reprint (Unwin 1990) award-winning sf novel.
- * +Take Back Plenty (AvoNova 0-380-76395-8, Jan ’92 [Dec ’91], $4.99, 484pp, pb, cover by Glen Orbik) [_Tabitha Jute_] Humorous sf novel of a female astronavigator in an interstellar ghetto. Winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the BSFA award. First American edition (Unwin 1990).
- * _Take Back Plenty (SFBC #19840, Jun ’92 [Aug ’92], $8.98, 484pp, hc, cover by Glen Orbik) [_Tabitha Jute_] Reprint (Unwin 1990) humorous sf novel of a female astronavigator in an interstellar ghetto. Winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the BSFA award. This lacks an ISBN and price and the SFBC number is on the back jacket.
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- * _Interzone: The 1st Anthology (with David Pringle & John Clute) See entry under John Clute.
- * _Interzone: The First Anthology (with David Pringle & John Clute) See entry under John Clute.
- * _Storm Warnings: Science Fiction Confronts the Future (with George E. Slusser & Eric S. Rabkin) See entry under George E. Slusser
GREENLEAF, WILLIAM (1917- )
- * * Clarion (Tor 0-812-53906-0, Oct ’88 [Sep ’88], $2.95, 213pp, pb) Science fiction novel. Psionics and a search for a lost planet.
- * * The Pandora Stone (Ace 0-441-65089-9, Jun ’84 [May ’84], $2.75, 216pp, pb) [_UNSA_] Sf novel, set in the same universe as The Tartarus Incident.
- * * Starjacked! (Ace 0-441-78213-2, Apr ’87 [Mar ’87], $2.95, 187pp, pb) Sf novel. Space opera.
GREENMAN, BEN
- * _Net Trek (with Kristin Miller, Jeff Hearn & Kelly Maloni) See entry under Kelly Maloni.
GREENO, GAYLE
- * * Exiles’ Return (DAW 0-88677-655-4, May ’95 [Apr ’95], $5.99, 556pp, pb, cover by Braldt Bralds) [*_Ghatti’s Tale_] Fantasy novel, book three of “The Ghatti’s Tale”.
- * * The Ghatti’s Tale: Book One: Finders-Seekers (DAW 0-88677-550-7, May ’93 [Apr ’93], $5.50, 504pp, pb, cover by Braldt Bralds) [*_Ghatti’s Tale_] Sf/fantasy novel of a human colonization expedition trapped on an alien world for 200 years where special humans develop a telepathic bond with catlike aliens called ghatti. A probable first novel and first book of a series.
- * _The Ghatti’s Tale: Finders-Seekers (DAW 0-88677-550-7, Sep ’97 [Aug ’97], $6.99, 506pp, pb, cover by Braldt Bralds) [*_Ghatti’s Tale_] Reissue (DAW 1993) fantasy novel, first in the series. Eighth printing.
- * * Mind Snare (DAW 0-88677-749-6, Sep ’97 [Aug ’97], $5.99, 349pp, pb, cover by Romas Kukalis) SF novel. A teen actor tracks down his mother’s would-be assassins.
- * * Mind Speaker’s Call (DAW 0-88677-579-5, May ’94 [Apr ’94], $5.99, 527pp, pb, cover by Mark Hess) [*_Ghatti’s Tale_] Sf/fantasy novel of human colonists bonding telepathically with alien cats, second book of “The Ghatti’s Tale.”
- * * Sunderlies Seeking (DAW 0-88677-805-0, Nov ’98 [Oct ’98], $6.99, 570pp, pb, cover by Mark Hess) [*_Ghattens’ Gambit_] Fantasy novel, book one in “Ghattens’ Gambit”, follow-up series to “The Ghatti’s Tale”.
GREENWOOD, ED (stories) (chron.)
- * * Forgotten Realms: All Shadows Fled (TSR 0-7869-0302-3, Oct ’95 [Dec ’95], $5.99, 308pp, tp, cover by Fred Fields) [_Forgotten Realms: Shadow of the Avatar_] Fantasy novelization based on the role-playing games. Book three of the “Shadow of the Avatar” trilogy. Copyrighted by TSR.
- * * Forgotten Realms: Cloak of Shadows (TSR 0-7869-0301-5, Jun ’95 [May ’95], $4.95, 315pp, tp, cover by Fred Fields) [_Forgotten Realms: Shadow of the Avatar_] Novelization based on the fantasy role-playing game, second in the “Shadow of the Avatar” trilogy. Copyrighted by TSR.
- * * Forgotten Realms: Cormyr (with Jeff Grubb) (TSR 0-7869-0503-4, Jul ’96, $23.99, 440pp, hc, cover by Ciruelo Cabral) [Forgotten Realms] Novelization based on the role-playing games. Copyrighted by TSR.
- * _Forgotten Realms: Cormyr (with Jeff Grubb) (TSR 0-7869-0710-X, Apr ’98, $6.99, 486pp, tp, cover by Ciruelo Cabral) [Forgotten Realms] Reprint (TSR 1996) novelization. Copyrighted by TSR.
- * * Forgotten Realms: Crown of Fire (TSR 1-56076-839-8, Apr ’94, $5.95, 375pp, tp, cover by Fred Fields) [_Forgotten Realms: Harpers_] Fantasy novelization based on the “Forgotten Realms” game, ninth book of “The Harpers” series.
- * * Forgotten Realms: Elminster in Myth Drannor (TSR 0-7869-0661-8, Nov ’97 [Jan ’98], $19.99, 345pp, hc, cover by Ciruelo Cabral) [Forgotten Realms: Elminster] Fantasy novelization based on the role-playing game. Copyrighted by TSR.
- * _Forgotten Realms: Elminster in Myth Drannor (TSR 0-7869-1190-5, Dec ’98 [Nov ’98], $5.99, 378pp, tp, cover by Ciruelo Cabral) [Forgotten Realms: Elminster] Reprint (TSR 1997) fantasy novelization based on the role-playing game. Copyrighted by TSR.