The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998 (original) (raw)
Contents Lists
Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency Douglas Adams (Pocket 0-671-66063-2, May ’88 [Apr ’88], $4.50, 306pp, pb) [Dirk Gently] Reprint (Simon & Schuster 1987) “ghost-horror-detective-time travel-romantic-comedy-epic”, according to the blurb.
Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency Douglas Adams (Pan 0-330-30162-4, Jun ’88, £2.99, 247pp, pb) [Dirk Gently] Reprint (Simon & Schuster 1987) sf novel. Volume 1 in the “Dirk Gently” series.
The Hitch-Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Douglas Adams (Pan 0-330-25864-8, Nov ’88, £2.99, 159pp, pb) [Hitchhiker] Reissue (Pan 1979) sf novel. Volume 1 in the “Hitch-Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” quartet.
Life, the Universe, and Everything Douglas Adams (Pan 0-330-26738-8, Nov ’88, £2.99, 162pp, pb) [Hitchhiker] Reissue (Pan 1982) sf novel. Volume 3 in the “Hitch-Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” quartet.
The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul Douglas Adams (Heinemann 0-434-00921-0, Oct ’88, £10.95, 246pp, hc) [Dirk Gently] Sf novel. Volume 2 in the “Dirk Gently” series.
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe Douglas Adams (Pan 0-330-26213-0, Nov ’88, £2.99, 187pp, pb) [Hitchhiker] Reissue (Pan 1980) sf novel. Volume 2 in the “Hitch-Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” quartet.
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish Douglas Adams (Pan 0-330-28700-1, Nov ’88, £2.99, 191pp, pb) [Hitchhiker] Reissue (Pan 1985) sf novel. Volume 4 in the “Hitch-Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” quartet.
Traveller Richard Adams (Knopf 0-394-57055-3, Jul ’88 [Jun ’88], $18.95, 270pp, hc) Sort of talking animal fantasy/historical novel: as the copyright page summary puts it, it “examines the events of the Civil War through the eyes of General Robert E. Lee’s closest companion and devoted horse, Traveller.”
The Clan of the Cats Robert Adams (NAL Signet 0-451-15229-8, Jun ’88 [May ’88], $3.50, 221pp, pb) [_Horseclans_] Sf novel, “Horseclans” #18.
Monsters and Magicians Robert Adams (Baen 0-671-69797-8, Jan ’89 [Dec ’88], $3.95, 311pp, pb) [_Stairway to Forever_] Fantasy novel set in the contemporary South and a fantastic world accessible through a door on the hero’s property. “Stairway to Forever” #2.
Of Myths and Monsters Robert Adams (NAL Signet 0-451-15722-2, Dec ’88 [Nov ’88], $3.95, 237pp, pb) [_Castaways in Time_] Alternate world sf novel, “Castaways in Time” #5.
The Stairway to Forever Robert Adams (Baen 0-671-65434-9, Sep ’88 [Aug ’88], $3.50, 265pp, pb) [_Stairway to Forever_] Parallel world fantasy adventure novel, first in a new series. There is a chapter also included from Book Two, Monsters and Magicians.
Hunger for Horror ed. Robert & Pamela Crippen Adams & Martin H. Greenberg (DAW 0-88677-266-4, Mar ’88 [Feb ’88], $3.50, 256pp, pb) Anthology of 15 horror stories about food.
- ix · Introduction · Pamela Crippen Adams · in
- 11 · The Feast in the Abbey · Robert Bloch · ss Weird Tales Jan ’35
- 19 · Pickman’s Model · H. P. Lovecraft · ss Weird Tales Oct ’27
- 35 · Shaggy Vengeance · Robert Adams · nv Amazing Jul ’84
- 62 · They Bite · Anthony Boucher · ss Unknown Aug ’43
- 76 · Share Alike · Jerome Bixby & Joe E. Dean · ss Beyond Fantasy Fiction Jul ’53
- 90 · Oil of Dog · Ambrose Bierce · ss Oakland Daily Evening Tribune Oct 11, 1890
- 95 · Beyond the Cleft · Tom Reamy · nv Nova 4, ed. Harry Harrison, Walker, 1974
- 123 · Gladys’s Gregory · John Anthony West · ss F&SF Feb ’63
- 132 · The Same Old Grind · Bill Pronzini · ss Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine Sep ’78
- 138 · The Enchanted Fruit · Ramsey Campbell · ss Demons By Daylight, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1973
- 155 · Elementals · Stephen Vincent Benét · nv Cosmopolitan, 1922
- 184 · The Cookie Lady · Philip K. Dick · ss Fantasy Fiction Jun ’53
- 194 · The Malted Milk Monster · William Tenn · nv Galaxy Aug ’59
- 217 · Rogue Tomato · Michael Bishop · ss New Dimensions 5, ed. Robert Silverberg, Harper & Row, 1975
- 231 · The Iron Chancellor · Robert Silverberg · nv Galaxy May ’58
Robert Adams’ Book of Soldiers ed. Robert & Pamela Crippen Adams & Martin H. Greenberg (NAL Signet 0-451-15559-9, Sep ’88 [Aug ’88], $3.95, 348pp, pb) Anthology of 11 military sf tales.
- 9 · Introduction · Robert Adams · in
- 11 · Clash by Night [Keeps] · Lawrence O’Donnell · na Astounding Mar ’43
- 69 · Among Thieves · Poul Anderson · nv Astounding Jun ’57
- 94 · Despoilers of the Golden Empire [as by David Gordon] · Randall Garrett · nv Astounding Mar ’59
- 132 · Down Styphon! [Kalvan; _Paratime Police_] · H. Beam Piper · nv Analog Nov ’65
- 172 · Three Soldiers · D. C. Poyer · nv Galileo #8 ’78
- 191 · Dragon’s Teeth [_Dama (& Vettius)_] · David Drake · nv Midnight Sun #2 ’75
- 214 · Cold Light [_Kane_] · Karl Edward Wagner · na Death Angel’s Shadow, Warner Books, 1973
- 287 · A Difficult Undertaking · Harry Turtledove · ss The Dragon Sep ’86
- 309 · Passage to Dilfar [_Dilvish_] · Roger Zelazny · ss Fantastic Feb ’65
- 315 · Night on Mispec Moor · Larry Niven · ss Vertex Aug ’74
- 327 · Warrior [_Childe Cycle_] · Gordon R. Dickson · nv Analog Dec ’65
Barbarians II ed. Robert Adams, Martin H. Greenberg & Pamela Crippen Adams (NAL Signet 0-451-15198-4, Feb ’88 [Jan ’88], $3.95, 364pp, pb) Anthology of 14 heroic fantasy stories.
- ix · Introduction · Robert Adams · in
- 13 · The Toads of Grimmerdale [Witch World] · Andre Norton · na Flashing Swords! #2, ed. Lin Carter, Dell, 1974
- 64 · Maureen Birnbaum at the Earth’s Core [_Maureen Birnbaum_] · George Alec Effinger · ss F&SF Feb ’86
- 82 · Trapped in the Shadowland [_Fafhrd & Gray Mouser_] · Fritz Leiber · ss Fantastic Nov ’73
- 89 · The Blacksmith · Raul Garcia Capella · ss Amra, 1981
- 104 · Demon of the Snows · Lin Carter · ss The Year’s Best Fantasy Stories #6, ed. Lin Carter, DAW, 1980
- 120 · The Dark Mother · Diana L. Paxson · ss Swords Against Darkness #4, ed. Andrew J. Offutt, Zebra, 1979
- 134 · Misericorde [_Kane_] · Karl Edward Wagner · nv Sorcerer’s Apprentice #17 ’83
- 159 · The Warrior Race · L. Sprague de Camp · ss Astounding Oct ’40
- 177 · Fredeya · Charles L. Fontenay · na *
- 225 · A Logical Conclusion [“A World to Choose”] · Poul Anderson · nv Fantastic Nov ’60
- 249 · The Winged Helmet [Berserker] · Fred Saberhagen · na If Aug ’67
- 312 · The Changer of Names [_Ryre_] · Ramsey Campbell · nv Swords Against Darkness #2, ed. Andrew J. Offutt, Zebra, 1977
- 330 · The Valley of the Worm [James Allison (past lives of)] · Robert E. Howard · nv Weird Tales Feb ’34
- 352 · The Ghastly Pond · Jessica Amanda Salmonson · ss Fantasy Book Feb ’83
Tesseract Joseph Addison (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-34744-7, Mar ’88 [Feb ’88], $3.50, 246pp, pb) Sf novel involving interdimensions, intertime, and interspace. A first novel.
The Silver Coach C. S. Adler (Avon Camelot 0-380-75498-3, Nov ’88 [Oct ’88], $2.50, 103pp, tp) Reprint (Putnam 1979) children’s fantasy novel about summer vacation and magic with Grandma.
Redeye Richard Aellen (Donald I. Fine 1-55611-082-0, Sep ’88 [Nov ’88], $18.95, 374pp, hc) Psychic thriller of twin brothers separated at birth, and East-West shenanigans.
The Survivalist #16: The Arsenal Jerry Ahern (Zebra 00-8217-2355-3, May ’88 [Apr ’88], $2.95, 236pp, pb) [_Survivalist_] Post-holocaust sf adventure novel.
The Survivalist #17: The Ordeal Jerry Ahern (Zebra 0-8217-2513-0, Nov ’88 [Oct ’88], $2.95, 220pp, pb) [_Survivalist_] Post-holocaust adventure novel.
The Survivalist: Mid-Wake Jerry Ahern (Zebra 0-8217-2279-4, Feb ’88, $3.95, 476pp, pb) [_Survivalist_] Post-holocaust adventure novel, un-numbered giant novel in the continuing series.
Cold Hand in Mine Robert Aickman (Robinson 0-948164-59-X, Oct ’88, £3.50, 252pp, tp) Reprint (Scribner’s 1975) fantasy collection. [First U.K. edition]
- 11 · The Swords · nv The Fifth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories, ed. Robert Aickman, Fontana, 1969
- 39 · The Real Road to the Church · ss Nameless Places, ed. Gerald W. Page, Arkham House, 1975
- 59 · Niemandswasser · nv *
- 81 · Pages from a Young Girl’s Journal · nv F&SF Feb ’73
- 118 · The Hospice · nv *
- 153 · The Same Dog · nv F&SF Dec ’74
- 174 · Meeting Mr. Millar · nv The Eighth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories, ed. Robert Aickman, Fontana, 1972
- 215 · The Clock Watcher · nv The Bedside Book of Horror, ed. Herbert van Thal, London: Arthur Barker, 1973
The Model Robert Aickman (Robinson 0-948164-69-7, Oct ’88, £2.95, 138pp, tp) Reprint (Arbor House 1987) fantasy novel. Also available in hc (-64-6) for £9.95. [First U.K. edition]
The Wine-Dark Sea Robert Aickman (Morrow/Arbor House 1-55710-035-7, Oct ’88, $18.95, 388pp, hc) Collection of 11 stories of the strange and supernatural, with an introduction by Peter Straub.
- 7 · Introduction · Peter Straub · in
- 11 · The Wine-Dark Sea · nv Powers of Darkness, Collins, 1966
- 43 · The Trains · nv We Are for the Dark, London: Cape, 1951
- 79 · Your Tiny Hand Is Frozen · nv The Tatler Christmas ’53
- 101 · Growing Boys · nv Tales of Love and Death, Gollancz, 1977
- 145 · The Fetch · nv New Tales of Terror, ed. Hugh Lamb, Magnum, 1980
- 185 · The Inner Room · nv The Second Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories, ed. Robert Aickman, Fontana, 1966
- 213 · Never Visit Venice · nv Sub Rosa, London: Gollancz, 1968
- 239 · The Next Glade · nv Weird Tales #4, ed. Lin Carter, DAW, 1983
- 271 · Into the Wood · nv Sub Rosa, London: Gollancz, 1968
- 315 · Bind Your Hair · nv Dark Entries, Collins, 1964
- 339 · The Stains · na New Terrors #1, ed. Ramsey Campbell, London: Pan, 1980
The Cuckoo Tree Joan Aiken (Dell Yearling 0-440-40046-5, Apr ’88 [Mar ’88], $3.25, 314pp, pb) [Alternate England; _James III_] Reprint (Jonathan Cape 1971) young-adult alternate history historical novel in the “Dido Twite” series.
Dido and Pa Joan Aiken (Dell Yearling 0-440-40052-X, May ’88 [Apr ’88], $3.25, 295pp, pb) [Alternate England; _James III_] Reprint (Jonathan Cape 1986) young-adult alternate-world historical novel, part of the “Dido Twite” series.
The Last Slice of Rainbow and Other Stories Joan Aiken (Harper & Row 0-06-020042-1, Apr ’88 [Jul ’88], $12.95, 144pp, hc) Collection of 9 young-adult fantasy stories. First U.S. edition (Jonathan Cape 1985).
- 3 · The Last Slice of Rainbow · ss Storyteller Part Two, Marshall Cavendish Part Works, 1982
- 13 · Clem’s Dream · ss The Last Slice of Rainbow, London: Cape, 1985
- 31 · A Leaf in the Shape of a Key · ss All the Year Round, Evans Brothers, 1980
- 43 · The Queen with Screaming Hair · ss Jubilee Jackanory, BBC, 1977
- 64 · The Tree That Loved a Girl · ss The Last Slice of Rainbow, London: Cape, 1985
- 74 · Lost—One Pair of Legs · ss The Last Slice of Rainbow, London: Cape, 1985
- 90 · The Voice in the Shell · ss The Last Slice of Rainbow, London: Cape, 1985
- 105 · The Spider in the Bath · ss The Last Slice of Rainbow, London: Cape, 1985
- 128 · Think of a Word · ss The Last Slice of Rainbow, London: Cape, 1985
A Small Pinch of Weather Joan Aiken (Lutterworth Press 0-7188-2696-5, May ’88 [Jun ’88], £7.95, 190pp, hc) Reprint (Cape 1969) young-adult sf/fantasy collection.
The Stolen Lake Joan Aiken (Dell Yearling 0-440-40037-6, Mar ’88 [Feb ’88], $3.25, 291pp, pb) [Alternate England; _James III_] Reprint (Cape 1981) young-adult alternate world historical novel, part of a long series. This is a direct sequel to Nightbirds in Nantucket (1966) and takes place in Roman America. Recommended (CBN).
The Teeth of the Gale Joan Aiken (Harper & Row 0-06-020044-8, Oct ’88, $14.95, 307pp, hc) [_Felix_] Young-adult historical adventure novel, associational. Sequel to Go Saddle the Sea and Bridle the Wind. First U.S. edition (Cape 1988).
Voices Joan Aiken (Hippo 0-590-85855-6, Oct ’88, £1.95, 109pp, pb) [_Hauntings_] Young-adult ghost novel. Volume 3 in the “Hauntings” series.
A Whisper in the Night Joan Aiken (Dell Laurel-Leaf 0-440-20185-3, Oct ’88 [Sep ’88], $3.25, 203pp, pb) Reprint (Delacorte 1981) collection of young-adult short stories. This has somewhat different contents from the 1981 Gollancz edition.
Women’s Utopias in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Fiction Nan Bowman Albinski (Routledge 1-85063-106-9, Jun ’88, £4.95, 204pp, tp) Reference book. Also announced in hc (0-415-00330-X, £30.00). [Not seen]
The Monster Garden Vivien Alcock (Methuen 0-416-09192-X, Mar ’88 [1988], £7.95, 144pp, hc) Young-adult sf novel. [Not seen]
The Monster Garden Vivien Alcock (Delacorte 0-440-50053-2, Sep ’88 [Oct ’88], $13.95, 134pp, hc) Young-adult sf novel about genetic engineering. Young Frankie Stein whips something up in her father’s lab. First U.S. edition (Methuen 1988).
Best SF Stories of Brian W. Aldiss Brian W. Aldiss (Gollancz 0-575-04210-9, Apr ’88 [May ’88], £11.95, 328pp, hc) Sf collection. This ‘second revised edition’ contains 22 of Aldiss’ best stories, only 9 of which have appeared in previous ‘Best of’ collections.
- 9 · Outside · ss New Worlds Jan ’55
- 18 · The Failed Men · ss Science-Fantasy #18 ’56
- 32 · All the World’s Tears · ss Nebula #21 ’57
- 43 · Poor Little Warrior! · ss F&SF Apr ’58
- 49 · Who Can Replace a Man? [“But Who Can Replace a Man?”] · ss Infinity Science Fiction Jun ’58
- 58 · Man on Bridge · ss New Writings in SF. 1, ed. John Carnell, London: Dobson, 1964
- 75 · The Girl and the Robot with Flowers · ss New Worlds Sep ’65
- 81 · The Saliva Tree · na F&SF Sep ’65
- 147 · Man in His Time · nv Science-Fantasy #71 ’65
- 171 · Heresies of the Huge God · ss Galaxy Aug ’66
- 181 · Confluence · ss Punch Aug 30 ’67
- 187 · Working in the Spaceship Yards · ss Punch Apr 9 ’69
- 194 · Super-Toys Last All Summer Long [_David and Teddy_] · ss Harper’s Bazaar Dec ’69
- 202 · Sober Noises of Morning in a Marginal Land · nv The Best Science Fiction Stories of Brian W. Aldiss, London: Faber & Faber, 1971
- 219 · The Dark Soul of the Night · ss The Ides of Tomorrow, ed. Terry Carr, Little & Brown, 1976
- 226 · An Appearance of Life · ss Andromeda 1, ed. Peter Weston, London: Futura, 1976
- 242 · Last Orders · ss S.F. Digest #1 ’76
- 253 · Door Slams in Fourth World · ss F&SF Oct ’82
- 269 · The Gods in Flight · ss Interzone #9 ’84
- 282 · My Country ’Tis Not Only of Thee [“Vietnam Encore”] · nv The Best of Fiction Magazine, ed. Judy Cooke & Elizabeth Bunster, London: J.M. Dent, 1986
- 302 · Infestation · ss Tales from the Planet Earth, ed. Frederik Pohl & Elizabeth Anne Hull, St. Martin’s, 1986
- 314 · The Difficulties Involved in Photographing Nix Olympica · ss IASFM May ’86
Earthworks Brian W. Aldiss (Methuen 0-413-17740-8, Jul ’88 [Jun ’88], £2.95, 126pp, pb) Reprint (Faber and Faber 1965) sf novel.
Forgotten Life Brian W. Aldiss (Gollancz 0-575-04369-5, Sep ’88 [Oct ’88], £11.95, 284pp, hc) Associational. Mainstream novel about a man trying to come to terms with his life and that of his recently-deceased brother. Recommended. (PSP)
Helliconia Spring Brian W. Aldiss (Grafton 0-586-05365-4, Nov ’88, £3.50, 555pp, pb) [_Helliconia_] Reissue (Cape/Atheneum 1982) sf novel. Volume 1 in the “Helliconia” trilogy.
Helliconia Summer Brian W. Aldiss (Grafton 0-586-05366-2, Nov ’88, £3.50, 576pp, pb) [_Helliconia_] Reissue (Cape/Atheneum 1983) sf novel. Volume 2 in the “Helliconia” trilogy.
Hothouse Brian W. Aldiss (Easton Press, Mar ’88, 253pp, hc) [_Gren (Hothouse)_] Reprint (Faber and Faber 1962) sf novel, with an introduction by Marshall B. Tymn and illustrations by Patricia Davis. In the “Masterpieces of Science Fiction” series. Leatherbound, gilt-edge edition. Available only to Easton Press subscribers.
The Malacia Tapestry Brian W. Aldiss (Methuen 0-413-17730-0, Jul ’88 [Jun ’88], £3.50, 292pp, pb) Reprint (Cape 1976) fantasy novel - possibly Aldiss’ best. Recommended. (PSP)
Ruins Brian W. Aldiss (Arena 0-09-953650-1, Nov ’88, £2.50, 95pp, tp) Reprint (Hutchinson 1987) associational novella.
Science Fiction Blues Brian W. Aldiss (Avernus 1-871503-00-0, Oct ’88, £4.95, 159pp, tp) Collection of the full script for the Science Fiction Blues roadshow, together with some pieces dropped from the show and a few new items. This first book from Avernus (jointly owned by Brian Aldiss) shows Aldiss as one of the most innovative writers in the field today. Very strongly recommended. (PSP)
- 9 · Bard of the Clan-Cave · Robert Holdstock · in
- 11 · He Who Plays the Spider King · in
- 19 · Science Fiction Blues [“Author’s Note”] · ad Last Orders, London: J. Cape, 1977
- 21 · Super-Toys Last All Summer Long [_David and Teddy_] · ad Harper’s Bazaar Dec ’69
- 31 · The Death of Art? [“Aimez-Vous Holman Hunt?”] · ad Epoch, ed. Roger Elwood & Robert Silverberg, Berkley, 1975
- 34 · The Expensive Delicate Ship · ad Nova 3, ed. Harry Harrison, Walker, 1973
- 39 · Don’t Go to Jupiter · pm *
- 41 · Star-Time · pm Brothers of the Head, Brian W. Aldiss, Pierrot, 1977
- 42 · The Cat Improvement Company · pm The Magazine of Speculative Poetry Oct ’88
- 44 · Progression of the Species · pm Priapus #8 ’67
- 46 · Juniper · vi Seasons in Flight, Grafton, 1986
- 48 · Conversation on Progress · pl *
- 54 · Drinks with the Spider King [from chapter 8 of The Eighty Minute Hour] · ad Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1974
- 63 · Three Serials · gp *; New Arrivals, Old Encounters [“Horsemen”], ss Cosmos SF&F Magazine Sep ’77; Heresies of the Huge God, ss Galaxy Aug ’66; The Plain, the Endless Plain, ss The Missouri Review v7 #2 ’84
- 83 · Last Orders · ad S.F. Digest #1 ’76
- 99 · The Night of the Talking Dog · Ken Campbell & Petronilla Whitfield · ar *
- 105 · Bill Carter Takes Over [“Oh, For a Closer Brush with God”] · ad Twenty Houses of the Zodiac, ed. Maxim Jakubowski, London: NEL, 1979
- 116 · Talking Heads [“Appearance of Life”] · ad Andromeda 1, ed. Peter Weston, London: Futura, 1976
- 133 · Traveller, Traveller, Seek Your Wife in the Forests of This Life · ss Science Fiction Blues Programme Book, Avernus, 1987
- 137 · The Ascent of Humbelstein · ss Science Fiction Blues Programme Book, Avernus, 1987
- 143 · Those Shouting Nights · ss Science Fiction Blues Programme Book, Avernus, 1987
- 149 · The Lying Truth · pm *
- 150 · Destruction of the Fifth Planet · pm Star*Line v5 #2 ’82
- 151 · The Expanding Universe · pm *
- 152 · Bacterial Action · pm Brothers of the Head, Brian W. Aldiss, Pierrot, 1977
- 153 · To a Triceratops Skull in the British Museum · pm *
- 154 · Femalien · pm *
- 155 · Space Burial · pm F&SF Jul ’59
- 156 · Taking Leave of a Northern Institution · pm *
- 157 · Thomas Hardy Considers the Newly-Published Special Theory of Relativity · pm The Times Literary Supplement Sep 25 ’81
- 158 · Parting Late in Life · pm *
- 159 · Happiness and Suffering · vi The Book of Mini-Sagas, Alan Sutton, 1985
Seasons in Flight Brian W. Aldiss (Ace 0-441-75704-9, Dec ’88 [Nov ’88], $2.95, 157pp, pb) Reprint (Jonathan Cape 1984) collection of 10 stories.
The Year Before Yesterday Brian W. Aldiss (St. Martin’s 0-312-91112-2, Jun ’88 [May ’88], $3.50, 227pp, pb) Reprint (Franklin Watts 1987) sf quasi-novel.
Trillion Year Spree Brian W. Aldiss & David Wingrove (Avon 0-380-70461-7, Mar ’88 [Feb ’88], $9.95, 511pp, tp) Reprint (Gollancz 1986) non-fiction, critical history of sf. Highly recommended — up to but not including the last part on today’s authors. (CNB)
Trillion Year Spree Brian W. Aldiss & David Wingrove (Paladin 0-586-08684-6, Sep ’88, £6.95, 688pp, tp) Reprint (Gollancz 1986). This is a slightly revised and corrected edition of the Hugo-winning non-fiction history of science fiction.
The Book of Mini-Sagas II ed. Brian W. Aldiss (Alan Sutton 0-86299-486-1, Feb ’88 [Mar ’88], £3.95, 254pp, tp) A second anthology of 50-word pieces, of associational interest.