The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998 (original) (raw)
Contents Lists
Prophets in Hell ed. Janet Morris (Baen 0-671-69822-2, Apr ’89 [Mar ’89], $3.50, 278pp, pb) [_Heroes in Hell_] Original shared-world anthology of 10 stories in the “Hell” saga.
- 1 · Eye of a Needle · Chris Morris · ss *
- 19 · Exile · David Drake · nv *
- 50 · The Garden of Blood Narcissus · Brad Miner · na *
- 95 · Death Freaks · Robert Sheckley · na *
- 148 · Profits in Hell · Bill Kerby · ss *
- 160 · Terminal · George Alec Effinger · nv *
- 191 · I, Hermes Trismegistus · Richard Groller · pm *
- 193 · Fast Food · Nancy Asire · nv *
- 221 · The Sibylline Affair · C. J. Cherryh · nv *
- 251 · Moving Day · Janet Morris · nv *
The Troy Game Jean Morris (Beaver 0-09-962080-4, Dec ’89 [Nov ’89], £2.50, 144pp, pb) Reprint (Bodley Head 1987) young-adult fantasy novel.
Toady Mark Morris (Piatkus 0-86188-855-3, Oct ’89 [Dec ’89], £12.95, 522pp, hc, cover by Ken Leeder) Horror novel. A first novel.
Vanishing Act Dorothy Nafus Morrison (Macmillan Atheneum 0-689-31513-9, Sep ’89 [Nov ’89], $13.95, 202pp, hc, cover by Toby Gowing) Young-adult fantasy novel. A girl studying to be a magician comes upon an invisibility device, but she can’t figure out how to turn it off.
Conjunctions 14 ed. Bradford Morrow (Macmillan Collier 0-02-035290-5, Dec ’89, $9.95, 285pp, tp) Original anthology/literary magazine published bi-annually. This edition features a large fiction section “The New Gothic”, guest edited by Patrick McGrath. There are 17 stories, including work by Peter Straub, Robert Coover, Kathy Acker, Gary Indiana, William T. Vollmann, and Paul West. There are also non-fiction pieces, poems, and a pre-controversy interview with Salman Rushdie.
- 7 · Interview · Catherine Bush · iv * [Salman Rushdie]
- 21 · Reading Kafka in German · Walter Abish · ms *
- 40 · Common Stock · Charles Bernstein · pm *
- 44 · Tableau-Tableau · Marjorie Welish · pm *
- 45 · Curio · Marjorie Welish · pm *
- 46 · Deception · Martine Bellen · vi *
- 48 · Expectation · Barbara Guest · pm *
- 50 · Geese Blood · Barbara Guest · pm *
- 52 · Psyche · Barbara Guest · pm *
- 54 · from Some Things Black · Jacques Roubaud; trans. by Rosemarie Waldrop · pm *
- 62 · from Physical Culture · Hillary Johnson · ex *
- 64 · Regulus and Maximus [from Monks in Shadow] · John Hawkes · ex *
- 75 · Ovando · Jamaica Kincaid · ss *
- 84 · from Mrs. God · Peter Straub · ex *
- 98 · from The Almanac Branch · Bradford Morrow · ex *
- 107 · Night of the Assassins · Robert Coover · ss *
- 116 · Fever · John Edgar Wideman · nv *
- 141 · Nine Portraits · Clegg & Guttmann · pi *
- 150 · The Beginning of the Life of Rimbaud · Kathy Acker · ss *
- 166 · Dreams Involving Water · Gary Indiana · ss *
- 181 · Carville · Robert Kelly · ss *
- 185 · The Trouble with Beauty · Lynne Tillmann · ss *
- 189 · The Sound · Mary Caponegro · vi *
- 192 · The Colors of Sleep · Sylvia Kelly · ss *
- 198 · Vigilance · Patrick McGrath · ss *
- 210 · A Whore’s Agincourt · Paul West · ss *
- 221 · The Grave of Lost Stories · William T. Vollmann · nv *
- 239 · Afterword · Patrick McGrath · ar *
- 245 · March · D. E. Steward · ss *
- 256 · Irises · Mei-mei Berssenbrugge · pm *
- 259 · Winter Night · Robert Creeley · pm *
- 259 · What · Robert Creeley · pm *
- 260 · So Much · Robert Creeley · pm *
- 260 · Fading Light · Robert Creeley · pm *
- 261 · Vaguely Harmless · John Taggart · pm *
- 267 · Five Stories · Diane Williams · gp *; Life After Death, vi; The Nub, vi; Ten Feet from It, vi; The Uses of Pleasure, vi; The Kind You Know Forever, vi
This Is the Way the World Ends James Morrow (Ace 0-441-80711-9, May ’89 [Apr ’89], $3.95, 270pp, pb) Reprint (Henry Holt 1986) literary post-holocaust sf novel.
This Is the Way the World Ends James Morrow (Legend 0-09-963070-2, Jun ’89 [May ’89], £3.50, 319pp, pb) Reprint (Holt Rinehart 1986) sf novel.
The Warlord’s Domain Peter Morwood (Legend 0-7126-2419-8, Jul ’89, £5.95, 283pp, tp, cover by Linda Garland) [Book of Years] Fantasy novel. Volume 4 in the “Alban” saga. Also available in hardcover (-2271-3, £11.95).
Howard Phillips Lovecraft and Nils Helmer Frome: A Recollection of One of Canada’s Oldest Science Fiction Fans ed. Sam Moskowitz (Moshassuck Press, May ’89, $20.00, 167pp, tp) Non-fiction; biography. A collection of articles, art, letters, etc. on or by a Canadian fan and artist with special emphasis on his involvement with Lovecraft. Printed in a large-size (22 x 28 cm.) edition of 110 spiral bound copies. Available postpaid from Kenneth W. Faig, Jr., 2311 Swainwood Drive, Glenview IL 60025. [H. P. Lovecraft; Nils H. Frome]
Children of Time Deborah Moulton (Dial 0-8037-0607-3, Nov ’89 [Oct ’89], $14.95, 198pp, hc) Young-adult far-future sf novel with fantasy elements. Far-future children are kidnapped by a madwoman who lives in a castle.
Tangled Webs Steve Mudd (Popular Library Questar 0-445-20938-0, Aug ’89 [Jul ’89], $3.95, 248pp, pb) [_Tangled Webs_] Sf novel of political intrigue in a totalitarian interstellar empire. A first novel.
Ghostbusters Richard Mueller (Tor 0-812-50382-1, Jul ’89 [Jun ’89], $3.95, 251pp, pb) Reissue (Tor 1985) movie tie-in novelization; second printing.
Tree House Victor Mullen (Zebra 0-8217-2706-0, Jul ’89 [Jun ’89], $3.95, 304pp, pb) Horror novel about a murderous child and tree demons.
101 Ways to Avoid Reincarnation, or, Getting It Right the First Time Hester Mundis (Workman 0-89480-383-2, Nov ’89, $5.95, 144pp, tp, cover by Charles Kreloff) Associational; humor. A merciless parody of New Age spirituality, with illustrations by Peter Spacek. Very funny and on target (SW).
Glove of Passion, Voice of Blood Jean Muno (Owl Creek, 1986 [May ’89], $8.00, 126pp, tp) Collection of nine fantasy stories by a Belgian writer, translated by Kim Connell. This has a 1986 copyright date but was not seen until now.
- 9 · Author’s Introduction · in
- 12 · Translator’s Introduction · Kim Connell · in
- 17 · The Voice of Blood · Jean Muno; trans. by Kim Connell · ss Gothic Jun ’80
- 33 · The House Where I Was Born · Jean Muno; trans. by Kim Connell · ss Translation
- 44 · The Pseudonym · Jean Muno; trans. by Kim Connell · ss *
- 53 · The Medium · Jean Muno; trans. by Kim Connell · ss New England Review
- 71 · Suspicious Stains · Jean Muno; trans. by Kim Connell · ss *
- 84 · The Jalopy · Jean Muno; trans. by Kim Connell · ss The Montana Review
- 97 · Exiled from the Soft Blue Light · Jean Muno; trans. by Kim Connell · ss The Montana Review
- 112 · Miquette at the Red Cloister · Jean Muno; trans. by Kim Connell · vi Eureka Review
- 115 · Glove of Passion · Jean Muno; trans. by Kim Connell · ss The Literary Review
The Deathless Myles Murchison (Ballantine 0-345-35378-1, Jul ’89 [Jun ’89], $3.95, 295pp, pb) Horror/occult novel about a 19th-century woman doctor and her search for eternal life.
Buck Rogers: Armageddon Off Vesta M. S. Murdock (TSR 0-88038-761-0, Nov ’89, $3.95, 279pp, tp, cover by Don Landwehrle & The Image Bank) [Martian Wars; _Buck Rogers_] Buck Rogers novelization, book three in the “Martian Wars” trilogy.
Buck Rogers: Hammer of Mars M. S. Murdock (TSR 0-88038-751-3, Aug ’89 [Sep ’89], $3.95, 279pp, tp) [Martian Wars; _Buck Rogers_] Buck Rogers novelization, book two in the “Martian Wars” trilogy.
Buck Rogers: Rebellion 2456 M. S. Murdock (TSR 0-88038-728-9, Jun ’89, $3.95, 281pp, tp) [Martian Wars; _Buck Rogers_] Buck Rogers novelization, book one of the “Martian Wars” series.
Star Trek: Web of the Romulans M. S. Murdock (Titan 1-85286-209-2, Sep ’89, £2.95, 220pp, pb, cover by Boris Vallejo) [Star Trek] Reprint (Pocket 1983) sf novelization. [First U.K. edition]
Playroom Gloria Murphy (Lynx 1-55802-279-1, Feb ’89, $3.50, 249pp, pb) Reprint (Donald I. Fine 1987) psychological horror novel with no fantasy elements. A woman takes revenge for her unhappy childhood.
The City, Not Long After Pat Murphy (Doubleday Foundation 0-385-24925-X, Mar ’89 [Feb ’89], $17.95, 244pp, hc) Near-future science fiction novel set in San Francisco after a plague. Based on the story “Art in the War Zone”.
The Poetic Fantastic: Studies in an Evolving Genre ed. Patrick D. Murphy & Vernon Hayes (Greenwood 0-313-26160-1, Nov ’89 [Dec ’89], $39.95, 197pp, hc) Anthology of 13 pieces of critical material on fantastic poetry, with an introduction and afterword by the editors.
The Dragonbards Shirley Rousseau Murphy (Harper Starwanderer 0-06-447008-3, Oct ’89 [Sep ’89], $3.50, 249pp, pb) [_Dragonbards_] Reprint (Harper & Row 1988) young-adult fantasy novel, third book in the “Dragonbards” trilogy.
Medallion of the Black Hound Shirley Rousseau Murphy & Welch Suggs (Harper & Row 0-06-024368-6, Oct ’89 [Sep ’89], $11.95, 182pp, hc) Young-adult fantasy about a boy pulled into a strange world by a magical medallion.
Invitation to a Beheading Vladimir Nabokov (Vintage 0-679-72531-8, Sep ’89 [Nov ’89], $7.95, 223pp, tp) Reprint (Putnam 1959) literary fantasy.
Narcopolis & Other Poems ed. Peggy Nadramia (Hell’s Kitchen Productions 0-962328-61-8, Nov ’89, $4.00, 63pp, tp, cover by Harry O. Morris) Anthology of macabre poetry with illustrations by several artists.
- 5 · Narcopolis · Wayne Allen Sallee · pm *
- 10 · Suite for the Tomb of Her Tongue · G. Sutton Breiding · pm *
- 11 · Epitaph for Dreams · G. Sutton Breiding · pm *
- 12 · Deadman · E. Ormsby · pm *
- 13 · The Bamboo Cage · Denise D. Dumars · pm *
- 15 · Film Verité · Lisa Lepovetsky · pm *
- 16 · There Is a Happy Land · Steve Sneyd · pm *
- 19 · Hecate · Maryanne K. Snyder · pm *
- 20 · The Last Words of the Bedlamite · Shawn Ramsey · pm *
- 21 · Prophetic Dreams · Lori Ann White · pm *
- 23 · Da Goblin Woman · Kathleen Jurgens · pm *
- 25 · Clocktower · Don Webb · pm *
- 27 · The War of the Wizards · Jeffrey Lewis · pm *
- 29 · All Night Gas Station · Donald McLeod · pm *
- 30 · & Death Came Down Upon Her · J. Peter Orr · pm *
- 33 · The Anorexic Dreams of the Musée d’Homme · Roger Dutcher & Robert Frazier · pm *
- 36 · Steelworks on a Monetarist Landscape/Annihilating Angel · Andrew Darlington · pm *
- 39 · Ghost-Images of 2AM · t. Winter-Damon · pm *
- 43 · Those Scarlet Nights in Babylon · t. Winter-Damon · pm *
- 47 · Mucustodians · Keith Allen Daniels · pm *
- 49 · Pandemic Cinéma Horreur · Bruce Boston · pm *
- 51 · St. Apocalypse · Lisa Lepovetsky · pm *
- 52 · Progress · Steve Eng · pm The Argonaut #7 ’80
- 53 · At the Reelfoot Slaughter House Union City Tennessee · David W. Taylor · pm *
- 55 · Wintry Days · David C. Kopaska-Merkel · pm *
- 58 · High School · Jeffrey Lewis · pm *
- 59 · These Dark Futures We Now Inhabit · Robert Frazier · pm *
- 62 · Red Tide · Shawn Ramsey · pm *
Ghostbusters II Ed Naha (Dell 0-440-20460-7, Jul ’89 [Jun ’89], $3.95, 184pp, pb) Movie tie-in novelization.
Ghostbusters II Ed Naha (Corgi 0-552-13575-5, Nov ’89, £2.99, 184pp, pb) Reprint (Dell 1989) humorous ghost/horror film novelization, based on the screenplay by Harold Ramis and Dan Aykroyd. [First U.K. edition]
Orphans Ed Naha (Dell 0-440-20467-4, Nov ’89, $3.50, 184pp, pb) Horror novel of evil children with superhuman powers.
Red Dwarf Grant Naylor (Penguin 0-14-012437-3, Nov ’89 [Oct ’89], £3.99, 298pp, pb, cover by Dewynters plc) [_Red Dwarf_] Sf novelization.
Sorcerers Jacob Needleman (Penguin Arkana 0-14-019173-9, Jun ’89, £4.99/$8.95, 235pp, tp, cover by John Caple) Reprint (Mercury House 1986) literary occult fantasy novel. This was supposed to have been published last year (with a different ISBN) but appears to have been delayed. [First U.K. edition]
Brainchild Andrew Neiderman (Legend 0-09-930600-X, Oct ’89, £3.50, 261pp, pb) Reissue (Pocket 1981) horror novel.
Perfect Little Angels Andrew Neiderman (Berkley 0-425-11775-8, Sep ’89 [Aug ’89], $3.95, 262pp, pb) Psychological horror novel with sf elements about a town where teenagers are perfect.
Pin Andrew Neiderman (Legend 0-09-927460-4, Oct ’89, £3.50, 264pp, pb) Reissue (Pocket 1981) horror novel.
Surrogate Child Andrew Neiderman (Legend 0-09-962100-2, Oct ’89, £3.50, 294pp, pb) Reprint (Berkley 1988) horror novel. [First U.K. edition]
Doctor Departure and Others Alan Nelson (Gryphon Books 0-936071-10-9, Mar ’89, $5.00, 53pp, ph) Collection of short whimsical fantasy originally published in Weird Tales and F&SF between 1944 and 1955. This is published in a 500-copy edition.
- 6 · Alan Nelson: An Introduction · Gary Lovisi · in
- 7 · Narapoia [“The Origin of Narapoia”; _Manly J. Departure_] · ss What’s Doing Apr ’48; F&SF Apr ’51
- 11 · The Shopdropper [_Manly J. Departure_] · ss F&SF Jan ’55
- 17 · The Gualcophone · ss F&SF Aug ’52
- 28 · Cattivo · ss F&SF Aug ’51
- 34 · Man in a Hurry · ss Weird Tales May ’44
- 37 · Silenzia · ss F&SF Sep ’53
- 46 · Soap Opera · ss F&SF Apr ’53
Five Children and It E. Nesbit (Magnet 0-416-14042-4, Jun ’89, £1.99, 221pp, pb, cover by Sean Eckett) [_Psammead_] Reissue (T. Fisher Unwin 1902) young-adult fantasy novel.
The Magic World E. Nesbit (Viking Puffin 0-14-035094-2, Apr ’89 [Oct ’89], $2.25, 207pp, pb) Reprint (Macmillan UK 1912) collection of 12 children’s fantasy stories.
Melisande E. Nesbit (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 0-15-253164-5, Oct ’89, $13.95, unpaginated, hc) Children’s humorous fairy tale, with full-color illustrations by P.J. Lynch and an introduction by Naomi Lewis. First American edition (Walker UK 1989).
The Eight Katherine Neville (Headline 0-7472-7993-4, May ’89, £6.95, 504pp, tp) [_The Eight_] Reprint (Ballantine 1989) thriller with fantasy touches. Also available in hardcover (-0113-7, £12.95). [First U.K. edition]
Deathday Robert Neville (Leisure 0-8439-2805-0, Jul ’89, $3.95, 400pp, pb) Horror novel about a cursed amulet wreaking havoc in a small village. First American edition (Star 1987). Neville is a pseudonym of Shaun Hutson. The British edition was published under his own name.
The Night Mayor Kim Newman (Simon & Schuster UK 0-671-69706-4, Aug ’89 [Jun ’89], £11.95, 192pp, hc) Sf novel.
Nightmare Movies Kim Newman (Crown/Harmony 0-517-57366-0, Oct ’89 [Sep ’89], $12.95, 255pp, tp) Non-fiction; a critical guide to contemporary horror films, with a foreword by Dennis Etchison. First American edition (Bloomsbury 1988).
The Burning of the Rose Ruth Nichols (St. Martin’s 0-312-03299-4, Dec ’89 [Nov ’89], $18.95, 341pp, hc, cover by Andrea Futter) Epic historical novel with ghosts and psychic powers set in Renaissance Italy and Normandy.
Walking Water/After All This Thom Nickels (Banned Books 0-934411-22-0, Sep ’89 [Oct ’89], $8.95, 168pp, tp) Collection of two novellas, one sf and one fantasy, both with gay protagonists. Order from Eward-William Publishing Co., Number 292, Box 33280, Austin TX 78764.
- 1 · Walking Water · na, 1989
- 91 · After All This · na, 1989
Timelapse David Nighbert (Headline 0-7472-3254-7, Mar ’89 [Feb ’89], £3.50, 294pp, pb) [_Timelapse_] Reprint (St. Martin’s 1988) sf novel. [First U.K. edition]
Forgotten Realms: Darkwell Douglas Niles (TSR 0-88038-717-3, Apr ’89, $3.95, 341pp, tp) [_Forgotten Realms: Moonshae_] Fantasy series based on the “Forgotten Realms” game setting, third book in the “Moonshae” trilogy.
Forgotten Realms: Darkwell Douglas Niles (Penguin 0-14-012635-X, Jul ’89, £3.99, 341pp, pb, cover by Jeff Easley) [_Forgotten Realms: Moonshae_] Reprint (TSR 1989) fantasy novelization. Volume 3 in the “Moonshae” trilogy. [First U.K. edition]
The Chestnut Soldier Jenny Nimmo (Methuen 0-416-11402-4, Oct ’89, £7.95, 168pp, hc) [Snow Spider] Young-adult fantasy novel. Volume three in the “Snow Spider” trilogy.
Orchard of the Crescent Moon Jenny Nimmo (Dutton 0-525-44438-6, Aug ’89 [Sep ’89], $13.95, 170pp, hc) [Snow Spider] Welsh young-adult fantasy, sequel to The Snow Spider. First American edition (Methuen 1987 as Emlyn’s Moon).
The Patchwork Girl Larry Niven (Ace 0-441-65317-0, Mar ’89 [Feb ’89], $3.50, 208pp, pb) [_Gil Hamilton_] Reissue (Ace 1980) sf mystery novel, illustrated by Fernando. Fourth printing.
Ringworld Larry Niven (Easton Press, 1988 [Jan ’89], no price, 288pp, hc) [Ringworld] Reprint (Ballantine 1970) sf novel. This edition contains a new introduction by Stephen H. Goldman plus terrible color illustrations by Steven Vincent Johnson. This leatherbound gilt-edge limited edition is part of the “Masterpieces of Science Fiction” series and is only available by subscription.
The Barsoom Project Larry Niven & Steven Barnes (Ace 0-441-16712-8, Sep ’89 [Aug ’89], $4.50, 340pp, pb) [_Dream Park_] Sf novel about an amusement park of the future, sequel to Dream Park.
The Man-Kzin Wars ed. Larry Niven (Baen 0-671-65411-X, Aug ’89 [Jul ’89], $3.95, 289pp, pb) [Man-Kzin Wars] Reissue (Baen 1988) anthology of three stories set in Niven’s “Known Space”. Fourth printing.
The Man-Kzin Wars ed. Larry Niven (Orbit 0-7088-4361-1, Nov ’89, £3.50, 289pp, pb) [Man-Kzin Wars] Reprint (Baen 1988) anthology of 3 sf stories set in Niven’s Known Universe, with stories by Niven, Poul Anderson and Dean Ing, plus an introduction by Niven. [First U.K. edition]
Man-Kzin Wars II ed. Larry Niven (Baen 0-671-69833-8, Aug ’89, $3.95, 306pp, pb) [Man-Kzin Wars] Original shared-world anthology of two long novellas by Dean Ing and Pournelle & Stirling, set in Niven’s “Known Space”.
- vii · Introduction · Larry Niven · in
- 1 · Briar Patch [Part 1 of 2] · Dean Ing · n. New Destinies, Vol. VII, ed. Jim Baen, Baen, 1989
- 67 · Briar Patch [Part 2 of 2] · Dean Ing · n. New Destinies, Vol. VIII, ed. Jim Baen, Baen, 1989
- 133 · The Children’s Hour · Jerry E. Pournelle & S. M. Stirling · na *
Whispers from the Dead Joan Lowery Nixon (Delacorte 0-385-29809-9, Oct ’89, $14.95, 180pp, hc) Young-adult horror/mystery. A young girl receives messages from the dead about a murder that occurred in her house.
Hazard and the Five Delights Christopher Noel (Knopf 0-394-55498-1, Aug ’88 [Jan ’89], $16.95, 218pp, hc) Literary fantasy/romance with surreal elements. A first novel.
The Fortune Teller Marsha Norman (Fontana 0-00-617493-0, Feb ’89, £3.95, 430pp, pb) Reprint (Random House 1987) thriller about a psychic clairvoyant.
Dare to Go A-Hunting Andre Norton (Tor 0-312-85012-3, Jan ’90 [Dec ’89], $17.95, 248pp, hc, cover by Victoria Poyser) [_Moonsinger_] Sf novel, sequel to Flight in Yiktor.
Trey of Swords Andre Norton (Gollancz 0-575-04444-6, Jan ’89, £2.99, 180pp, pb, cover by Mick Posen) [Witch World] Reprint (Grosset & Dunlap 1977) fantasy novel. Volume 8 in the “Witch World” series. [First U.K. edition]