Stories, Listed by Author (original) (raw)
The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
LE GUIN, URSULA K. (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * A Song to Up the Hill House in Sinshan, (pm) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * A Song Used in Chumo When Damming a Creek or Diverting Water to a Holding Tank for Irrigation, (pm) Whole Earth Review Jul 1985
- * Spell, (pm)
- * Spoken and Written Literature, (ms) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * The Spoons in the Basement, (ss) New Yorker Aug 2 1982
- * Spring, Robinsons’ Farm, (pm) The Kenyon Review Spr 1987; Three Ohio Poems, gp.
- * SQ, (ss) Cassandra Rising, ed. Alice Laurance, Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1978
- * Stammersong, (pm) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * Standing Ground, (ss) Ms. 1992
- * The Stars Below, (ss) Orbit 14, ed. Damon Knight, Harper & Row 1974
- * Stone Telling, Part One, (nv) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * Stone Telling, Part Three, (nv) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * Stone Telling, Part Two, (nv) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * The Sun Dance, (ms) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * The Sun Going South, (pm) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * Sun Setting at Cannon Beach, (pm) Calapooya Collage 1991
- * Sunday in Summer in Seatown, (vi) The Thirteenth Moon 1995
- * “Sunt lacrimae rerum”, (pm) Prairie Schooner 1993
- * Sur, (ss) The Compass Rose, Harper & Row 1982; revised from New Yorker Feb 1 ’82.
- * Sur, (ss) New Yorker Feb 1 1982
- * T.C.K.B.K.Q., Telluride 1897—Berkeley 1979, (pm)
- * Tabby Lorenzo, (pm) 1984
- * Tabetupah, (pl) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * Teaching Songs: Orders and Dances of the Earth and Sky, (pm) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * Teasing the Kitten, (pm) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * Tehanu [Earthsea], (n.) New York: Atheneum 1990
- * Telling It Quietly, (pm)
- * Tenses, (pm)
- * Texts, (ss) American Short Fiction 1990
- * Things [“The End”], (ss) Orbit 6, ed. Damon Knight, G.P. Putnam’s 1970
- * The Third Child’s Story, (pm) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * This Stone, (pm) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * Three Ohio Poems, (gp); Robinsons’ Farm, pm; Spring, Robinsons’ Farm, pm The Kenyon Review Spr 1987; In That Ohio, pm The Kenyon Review Spr 1987.
- * Three Poems by Pandora, Written Sideways from the Valley to the City of Man, (pm) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * Three Rock Poems, (si)
- * Three Short Poems, (pm) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * Time in the Valley, (ss) The Hudson Review v37 #4 1985
- * To Gahheya, (pm) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * To Gary and Allen and All with Love, (pm) Calapooya Collage Sum 1986
- * To Saint George, (pm) Open Places Spr 1982
- * To Siva, the Unmaker, (pm) 1980
- * To the Bullock Roseroot, (pm) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * To the Next Guests, (pm) Hubbub 1993
- * To the People on the Hills, (pm) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * To the Valley Quail, (pm) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * The Tombs of Atuan [_Ged_; Earthsea], (n.) New York: Atheneum 1971
- * Torrey Pines Reserve, (pm) Lord John Press: Northridge, CA 1980
- * Totem, (pm) Hard Words & Other Poems, Harper & Row 1981
- * Towards an Archeology of the Future, (in) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * The Town of Chumo, (vi) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * The Train, (vi) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * The Trampled Spring, (pm) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * A Treatise on Practices, (ms) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * A Trip to the Head, (ss) Quark #1, ed. Samuel R. Delany & Marilyn Hacker, Paperback Library 1970
- * The Trouble with the Cotton People, (ss) The Missouri Review v7 #2 1984
- * True Love, (ss) Indiana Review 1991
- * A True Story, (pm) The Burnside Reader 1993
- * Unchosen Love, (ss) Amazing Fll 1994
- * Under Kaibi, (pm) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * Unlocking the Air, (ss) Playboy Dec 1990
- * Vaster Than Empires and More Slow, (nv) New Dimensions I, ed. Robert Silverberg, Doubleday 1971
- * A Vaunting, (pm) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * The Vigil for Ben Linder, (pm) Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom 1987
- * The Visionary, (ss) Omni Oct 1984
- * The Visionary: The Life Story of Flicker of the Serpentine of Telina-na, (nv) Omni Oct 1984
- * A Visit from Dr. Katz, (ss) New York: Atheneum 1988
- * Waking: Two Poems, (pm) International Dream Quarterly 1993
- * A War with the Pig People, (ss) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * The Wedding Night at Chukulmas, (pl) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * The Well of Baln, (pm) Hard Words & Other Poems, Harper & Row 1981
- * Werewomen, (pm) UrbanUS 1993
- * West Texas, (pm) 1980
- * What I Have, (pm) Going Out with Peacocks and Other Poems, HarperPerennial 1994
- * What is Going on in The Oaks Around the Barn, (pm) 1986
- * What They Ate, (ms) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * What They Wore in the Valley, (ms) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * Where It Is, (ss) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * While the Old Men Make Ready to Kill, (pm)
- * The White Donkey, (vi) TriQuarterly #49 1980
- * “The White Donkey” and “Horse Camp”, (si)
- * White Tree, (ss) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * The Wife’s Story, (ss) The Compass Rose, Harper & Row 1982
- Top Fantasy, ed. Josh Pachter, Dent 1985
- Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences, Capra Press 1987
- Fantasy Stories, ed. Andrew Goodwyn, Oxford University Press 1991
- The Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales, ed. Alison Lurie, Oxford University Press 1993
- Women Who Run with the Werewolves, ed. Pam Keesey, Cles 1996
- Wild Women, ed. Melissa Mia Hall, Carroll & Graf 1997
- The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson, Prentice Hall 1998
- * “The Wife’s Story” and “Mazes”, (si)
- * Wild Oats and Fireweed, (pm) Open Places Spr 1982
- * The Wind’s Twelve Quarters, (co) New York: Harper & Row 1975
- * Winter Downs, (pm) Hard Words & Other Poems, Harper & Row 1981
- * Winter’s King, (nv) Orbit 5, ed. Damon Knight, G.P. Putnam’s 1969
- * The Wise Woman, (ss) 1995; first broadcast on The Sound of Writing.
- * The Withinner, (pm) Wild Angels, Santa Barbara, CA: Capra Press 1975
- * A Wizard of Earthsea [Earthsea], (n.) Parnassus Press: Berkeley, CA 1968
- * The Woman and the Soul, (pm) The Thirteenth Moon 1993
- * The Woman with the Shopping Cart who Sleeps in Doorways, (pm)
- * A Woman’s Liberation [_Werel & Yeowe_], (na) Asimov’s Jul 1995
- * Wonderful Alexander and the Catwings [_Catwings_], (nv) Orchard 1994
- * The Word for World Is Forest [_League of All Worlds_], (na) Again, Dangerous Visions, ed. Harlan Ellison, Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1972
- * The Word of Unbinding, (ss) Fantastic Jan 1964
- * Words/Birds, (vi) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * The World Dance, (ms) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * The Writer to the Morning in Up the Hill House in Sinshan, (pm) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * Written Kesh, (ms) Always Coming Home, Harper & Row 1985
- * Xmas Over, (pm) Clinton Street Quarterly 1984
- * The Years, (pm) The Cafe Review 1994
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- * Eighth Elegy, by Rainer Maria Rilke [from “The Duino Elegies”], (pm)
- * The End of a Dynasty, by Angélica Gorodischer, (nv) Starlight 2, ed. Patrick Nielsen Hayden, Tor 1998; from Kalpa Imperial, 1983.
LEHMAN, DAVID
- * Eyeball to Eyeball (with Thomas M. Disch), (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing, ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books 1989
- * Staying Behind, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing, ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books 1989
- * Staying Home (with Thomas M. Disch), (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing, ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books 1989
LEHMAN, JOHN
- * America’s Greatest Unknown Poet [Part 2], (ar) Rosebud Win 1998
LEHMAN, LAWRENCE P.
- * What Goes Around, Comes Around: What to Do About Space Debris? (with Dr. Gay E. Canough), (ar) Analog Mar 1991
LEHMANN, CHRISTIAN (1958- )
- * Apocalyptic Thinking: Alan Moore, (iv) Skeleton Crew Nov 1990
- * When the Music Stopped (with Garry D. Kilworth), (ss) Other Edens III, ed. Christopher Evans & Robert Holdstock, London: Unwin 1989
LEHR, PAUL (1930-1998)
- * Science Fiction and Fantasy Art: Three Keys, (ar) L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume XII, ed. Dave Wolverton, Bridge 1996
LEIBER, FRITZ (Reuter, Jr.) (1910-1992) (books) (chron.)
- * Adept’s Gambit [_Fafhrd & Gray Mouser_], (na) Night’s Black Agents, Arkham 1947
- * Alice and the Allergy, (ss) Weird Tales Sep 1946
- * America the Beautiful, (ss) The Year 2000, ed. Harry Harrison, Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1970
- * Appointment in Tomorrow, (nv) Galaxy Jul 1951; also as “Poor Superman”.
- * Author’s Foreword, (fw)
- * Author’s Foreword, (is)
- * Author’s Foreword [from a letter to James F. Morton], (fw) Aug 28 1977
- * Author’s Introduction, (in)
- * Author’s Note, (in)
- * The Automatic Pistol, (ss) Weird Tales May 1940
- * A Bad Day for Sales, (ss) Galaxy Jul 1953
- * The Bait [_Fafhrd & Gray Mouser_], (vi) Whispers Dec 1973
- * Bazaar of the Bizarre [_Fafhrd & Gray Mouser_], (nv) Fantastic Aug 1963
- The Ghost Light, Berkley 1984
- The Three of Swords, SFBC 1989
- The Leiber Chronicles, Dark Harvest 1990
- Ill Met in Lankmar, Fritz Leiber, White Wolf/Borealis 1995
- A Magic-Lover’s Treasury of the Fantastic, ed. Margaret Weis & Martin H. Greenberg, Warner Aspect 1998
- The Fantasy Hall of Fame, ed. Robert Silverberg, HarperPrism 1998