
ACE.SPE     
Date: 25 Oct 89 16:16:20 PDT (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Ace Specials
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

There are actually three different Ace Specials series.

The first was done in the late 60's - early 70's by Terry Carr and had
some really great books.  The ones that weren't success at least failed
in interesting ways.  This series published many of the ground breaking
books, both by new and established writers.

The second series was done in the middle 70's without Terry Carr.  It
wasn't nearly up to the standards of the first series.

The "New" Ace Specials were again edited by Terry Carr in the middle 80's
until his death, and were a great jump in quality.  This time the goal
was to publish the first novel of the hot new SF writers in the field.
And it did, "Neuromancer" by William Gibson being only the most famous
novel.  Terry Carr's work will certainly be missed.

[C] == Story Collection.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Original Ace Science Fiction Specials

Piers Anthony & Robert Margoff
    The Ring [1968]
James Blish & Norman Knight
    A Torrent of Faces [1967]
John Brunner
    The Jagged Orbit [1969]
    The Traveler in Black [1971] [C]
D. G. Compton
    The Silent Multitude [1967]
    Synthajoy [1968]
    Chronocules [1970]
    The Steel Crocodile [1970]
Gerald Conway
    The Midnight Dancers [1971]
Avram Davidson
    The Island Under the Earth [1969]
    The Phoenix and the Mirror [1969]
Philip K. Dick
    The Preserving Machine [1969] [C]
Gordon Eklund
    The Eclipse of Dawn [1971]
Suzette Elgin
    Furthest [1971]
Gertrude Friedberg
    The Revolving Boy [1966]
Ron Goulart
    After Things Fell Apart [1970]
R. A. Lafferty
    Past Master [1968]
    Fourth Mansions [1969]
    Nine Hundred Grandmothers [1970] [C]
Ursula Le Guin
    A Wizard of Earthsea [1968]
    The Left Hand of Darkness [1969]
Bruce McAllister
    Humanity Prime [1971]
Michael Moorcock
    The Black Corridor [1969]
    The Warlord of the Air [1971]
Alexei Panshin
    Rite of Passage [1968]
Keith Roberts
    Pavane [1968]
Joanna Russ
    Picnic on Paradise [1968]
    And Chaos Died [1970]
James Schmitz
    The Witches of Karres [1966]
    The Demon Breed [1968]
Bob Shaw
    The Two-Timers [1968]
    The Palace of Eternity [1969]
    One Million Tomorrows [1970]
Clifford Simak
    Why Call Them Back From Heaven? [1967]
John Sladek
    Mechasm [1968] [aka "The Reproductive System" but not an Ace Special]
Wilson Tucker
    The Lincoln Hunters [1958]
    The Year of the Quiet Sun [1970]
Roger Zelazny
    Isle of the Dead [1969]


Forgotten Ace Science Fiction Specials

William Barton
    A Plague of All Cowards [1976]
Marions Zimmer Bradley
    Endless Voyage [1975]
D. D. Chapman & Delorous Tarzan
    Red Tide [1975]
Felix Gotaschalk
    Growing Up In Tier 3000 [1975]
Stanislaw Lem
    The Invincible [1973]
Walt Richmond & Leigh Richmond
    Challenge the Hellmaker [1976]
Robert Shaw
    Orbitsville [1975]
Mary Staton
    From the Legend of Biel [1975]
Thomas Swann
    Lady of the Bees [1976]
    The Tournament of Thorns [1976]
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
    Time of the Fourth Horseman [1976]

New Ace Science Fiction Specials

Gregory Feeley
    The Oxygen Barrons [1990]
William Gibson
    Neuromancer [1984]
Richard Kadrey
    Metrophage [1988]
Loren MacGregor
    The Net [1987]
Jack McDevitt
    The Hercules Text [1986]
Claudia O'Keefe
    Black Snow Days [1990]
Ted Reynolds
    The Tides of God [1989]
Kim Stanley Robinson
    The Wild Shore [1984]
Carter Scholz & Glenn Harcourt
    Palimpsests [1984]
Lucius Shepard
    Green Eyes [1984]
Michael Swanwick
    In the Drift [1985]
Howard Waldrop
    Them Bones [1984]

ADAMS.DOU   
Date: 14 Dec 89 00:17:34 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Douglas Adams
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Douglas Adams is the other really funny person in SF writing today (I
did Terry Pratchett last batch).  Most of this fame rests on "The
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" series.  This is a true multimedia
event, having been done as Radio Drama, TV, Books, Records, Pop Songs,
a Stage Play, Interactive Computer Game, and discussion of a movie
(sorry, no comic books as far as I know).  My personal favorite is
still the original 12 episode radio drama.  Give it a listen (NOT the
reading of the books).  For people who buy the omnibus edition (I've
seen for $9.95 in bookstores), there's a extra bonus story "Young
Zaphod Plays It Safe".  He's also written a couple of Dr. Who episodes,
and the fairly good Dirk Gently books.

[NF] == Non-fiction.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Adams, Douglas [Noel] [U.K., 3/11/1952- ]
    The Hitchhiker Books:
	The More Than Complete Hitchhiker's Guide [1986] [O] [+ 1 story]
	       [aka "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: A Trilogy in
	       Four Parts"] [aka "The Hitchhiker's Quartet"]
	    The Hitchhiker's Trilogy [1984] [O]
		The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy [1979]
		The Restaurant at the End of the Universe [1980]
		Life, the Universe and Everything [1982]
	    So Long and Thanks for All the Fish [1984]
	The Original Hitchhiker Radio Scripts [1985] [aka "The
	  Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: The Original Radio Scripts"]
    Dirk Gently Series:
	Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency [1987]
	The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul [1988]
Adams, Douglas & Carwardwen, Mark
    Last Chance to See [1991] [NF]
Adams, Douglas & Lloyd, John
    The Meaning of Liff [1983] [NF]
    The Deeper Meaning of Liff [1990] [NF]

ADAMS.ROB   
Date:  7 Jan 89 12:36:03 PST (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Robert Adams
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Since I haven't read any Robert Adams, I can't offer any witty or
insightful comments.  He's best known for his Horseclans series.

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Adams, Robert [Franklin] [U.S.A., 8/31/1932-1/4/1990]
    The Horseclans Series:
	Tales of the Horseclans [1985] [O]
	    The Coming of the Horseclans [1975]
	    Swords of the Horseclans [1977]
	    Revenge of the Horseclans [1977]
	A Cat of Silvery Hue [1979]
	The Savage Mountains [1980]
	The Patrimony [1980]
	Horseclans Odyssey [1981]
	The Death of a Legend [1981]
	The Witch Goddess [1982]
	Bili the Axe [1982]
	Champion of the Last Battle [1983]
	A Woman of the Horseclans [1983]
	Horses of the North [1985]
	A Man Called Milo Morai [1986]
	The Memories of Milo Morai [1986]
	Trumpets of War [1987]
	Madman's Army [1987]
	The Clan of the Cats [1988]
    The Castaways in Time Series:
	Castaways in Time [1980]
	The Seven Magical Jewels of Ireland [1984]
	Of Kings and Quests [1986]
	Of Chiefs and Champions [1987]
	Of Myths and Monsters [1988]
	Of Beginnings and Endings [1989]
    In Series:
	The Stairway to Forever [1988]
	Monsters and Magicians [1989]
Adams, Robert & Adams, Pamela Crippen
    Friends of the Horseclans [1987] [A]
    Friends of the Horseclans II [1989] [A]
    Alternatives [1989] [A]
Adams, Robert; Adams, Pamela Crippen & Greenberg, Martin Harry
    Robert Adams' Book of Alternate Worlds [1987] [A]
    Hunger for Horror [1988] [A]
    Robert Adams' Book of Soldiers [1988] [A]
Adams, Robert; Greenberg, Martin Harry & Waugh, Charles G.
    Barbarians [1986] [A]
    Barbarians 2 [1988] [A]
Adams, Robert & Norton, Andre
    Magic in Ithkar [1985] [A]
    Magic in Ithkar 2 [1985] [A]
    Magic in Ithkar 3 [1986] [A]
    Magic in Ithkar 4 [1987] [A]

ALDISS.BRI  
Date: 31 Dec 88 21:37:44 PST (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Brian Aldiss
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Richard Vermaas (mcvax!cs.vu.nl!rvermaa@uunet.UU.NET) wanted me to do a
complete Brian Aldiss (including anthologies & non-sf).  He was even
kind enough to include an (incomplete) listing from a book jacket.  To
quote from the jacket:

    Born in Norfolk in 1925. During the Second World War he served
    in the British Army in the Far East. he began his professional
    career as a bookseller in Oxford and then went on to become
    Literary Editor of the Oxford Mail. For many years Brian Aldiss
    was a film reviewer and poet. In 1968, Aldiss was voted the UK
    most popular SF writer by the British SF Association.  And, in
    1970, he was voted "World's Best Contemporary Science Fiction 
    Author". 

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
abr == Abridgment of other title.
aka == Also known by this other title.
based on == The stories in this collection are largely equal to
	(but not identical to) the stories in the other collection
includes == This book wholly includes the other.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Aldiss, Brian W[ilson] [U.K., 8/18/1925- ]
    [Hugo 1962, Nebula 1965]
    The Helliconia Trilogy [1985] [O]
	Helliconia Spring [1982]
	Helliconia Summer [1983]
	Helliconia Winter [1985]
    A Brian Aldiss Omnibus [1969] [O] [plus several stories]
	Bow Down to Nul [1960] [aka "The Interpreter"]
	The Primal Urge [1961]
    A Brian Aldiss Omnibus 2 [1971] [O]
	Space, Time and Nathaniel [1957] [C]
	Non-Stop [1958] [aka "Starship"]
	The Male Response [1961]
    Vanguard from Alpha [1959]
    No Time Like Tomorrow [1959] [C]
    The Canopy of Time [1959] [C]
    Galaxies Like Grains of Sand [1960, 1979] [C] [abr. "The Canopy of
			 Time"]
    Equator [1961] [C] [includes "Vanguard from Alpha"]
    Hothouse [1962] [aka "The Long Afternoon of Earth"]
    The Airs of Earth [1963] [C]
    Greybeard [1964]
    The Dark Light Years [1964]
    Starswarm [1964] [C] [based on "The Airs of Earth"]
    Earthworks [1965]
    The Best SF Stories of Brian Aldiss [1965] [C] [aka "Who Can Replace
			 a Man?"]
    The Saliva Tree [1966] [C]
    Cryptozoic! [1967] [aka "An Age"]
    Report on Probability A [1968]
    Barefoot in the Head [1969]
    Intangibles Inc. [1969] [C]
    Neanderthal Planet [1970] [C] [based on "Intangibles Inc."]
    The Moment of Eclipse [1970] [C]
    The Best SF Stories of Brian Aldiss [1971] [C] [differs from
			   '65 edition]
    The Book of Brian Aldiss [1972] [C] [aka "The Comic Inferno"]
    Frankenstein Unbound [1973]
    The Eighty-Minute Hour [1974]
    Excommunication [1975] [CP] [a postcard!]
    The Malacia Tapestry [1976]
    Brothers of the Head [1977]
    Last Orders [1977] [C]
    Enemies of the System [1978]
    New Arrivals, Old Encounters [1979] [C]
    Moreau's Other Island [1980] [aka "An Island Called Moreau"]
    Seasons in Flight [1984] [C]
    The Year Before Yesterday [1987] [includes "Equator"]
	    [aka "Cracken at Critical"]
    The Magic of the Past [1987] [C] [CP]
    Man in His Time [1988] [C] [aka "Best SF Stories of Brian Aldiss"]
    Science Fiction Blues [1988] [script of road show]
    A Romance of the Equator: Best Fantasy Stories [1989] [C]
    Sex and the Black Machine [1990] [CP]
    Dracula Unbound [1991]

    [NSF]
    The Horatio Stubbs Saga [1985] [O] [NSF]
	The Hand-Reared Boy [1970] [NSF]
	A Soldier Erect [1971] [NSF]
	A Rude Awakening [1978] [NSF]
    The Brightfount Diaries [1955] [NSF]
    Life in the West [1980] [NSF]
    Ruins [1987] [NSF] [CP]
    Forgotten Life [1988] [NSF]

    [A]
    The Penguin Science Fiction Omnibus [1973] [A]
	Penguin Science Fiction [1961] [A]
	More Penguin Science Fiction [1963] [A]
	Yet More Penguin Science Fiction [1964] [A]
    Best Fantasy Stories [1962] [A]
    Introducing Science Fiction [1964] [A]
    Space Opera [1974] [A]
    Space Odysseys [1974] [A]
    Evil Earths [1975] [A]
    Galactic Empires: vols 1 & 2 [1976] [A]
    Perilous Planets [1978] [A]

    [NF]
    Cities and Stones [1966] [NF] [NSF]
    The Shape of Further Things: Speculation on Change [1970] [NF] [NSF]
    Billion Year Spree: The History of Science Fiction [1973] [NF]
    Science Fiction Art [1975] [NF]
    Science Fiction as Science Fiction [1978] [NF]
    The World and Nearer Ones [1979] [NF] [NSF]
    Science Fiction Quiz [1984] [NF]
    The Pale Shadow of Science [1985] [NF] [NSF]
    ... And the Lurid Glare of the Comet [1986] [NF] [NSF]
    Bury My Heart at W. H. Smith's: A Writing Life [1990] [NF]

Aldiss, Brian W & Harrison, Harry
    The Astounding-Analog Reader, Volume One [1972] [A] [split into:]
	The Astounding Analog Reader, Book 1 [1973] [A]
	The Astounding Analog Reader, Book 2 [1973] [A]
    The Astounding-Analog Reader, Volume Two [1973] [A]
    Nebula Award Stories Two [1967] [A]
    All About Venus [1968] [A] 
    Farewell, Fantastic Venus! [1968] [A] [based on "All About Venus"]
    Best SF: 1967 [1968] [A] [aka "The Year's Best Science Fiction No. 1"]
    Best SF: 1968 [1969] [A] [aka "The Year's Best Science Fiction No. 2"]
    Best SF: 1969 [1970] [A] [aka "The Year's Best Science Fiction No. 3"]
    Best SF: 1970 [1971] [A] [aka "The Year's Best Science Fiction No. 4"]
    Best SF: 1971 [1972] [A] [aka "The Year's Best Science Fiction No. 5"]
    Best SF: 1972 [1973] [A] [aka "The Year's Best Science Fiction No. 6"]
    Best SF: 1973 [1974] [A] [aka "The Year's Best Science Fiction No. 7"]
    Best SF: 1974 [1975] [A] [aka "The Year's Best Science Fiction No. 8"]
    Decade: The 1940s [1975] [A]
    Hell's Cartographers [1975] [NF]
    Best SF: 1975 [1976] [A] [aka "The Year's Best Science Fiction No. 9"]
    Decade: The 1950s [1976] [A]
    Decade: The 1960s [1977] [A]
Aldiss, Brian W & Lundwall, Sam
    The Penguin World Omnibus of Science Fiction [1986] [A]
Silverberg, Robert / Aldiss, Brian
    Born with the Dead / The Saliva Tree [1988] [Tor Double]
Aldiss, Brian W & Wingrove, David
    Trillion Year Spree [1986] [NF] [rev of "Billion Year Spree"]

ANDERSON.POU
Date: 22 Nov 88 13:50:24 PST (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Poul Anderson
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Here's the collected SF works of Poul Anderson.  He's one of my
favorite "classic" SF authors, with a fine ear to characters and
dialogue not generally found in the 50's.  He's written far too many
books to pick any one, but I can recommend the "Trader Van Rjin"
stories in particular & "Polesotechnic Empire" series in general.  The
Hoka stories are also massively silly.

I hope everyone finds this useful.

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
contains == The other book is a subset of this one.

Anderson, Poul [William] [U.S.A., 11/25/1926- ]
    [Hugo 1961, 1964, 1969, 1972, 1973, 1979, 1982 & Nebula 1971,
	  1972, 1981]
    [husband of Karen Anderson]
    Works From the Polesotechnic Empire Series:
	Let the Spacemen Beware! [1963] [aka "The Night Face"]
	The People of the Wind [1973]
	The Day of Their Return [1973]
	The Trader Van Rjin Stories:
	    War of the Wing Men [1958] [aka "The Man Who Counts"]
	    Trader to the Stars [1964] [C]
	    The Trouble Twisters [1966] [C]
	    Satan's World [1969]
	    Mirkheim [1977]
	    The Earth Book of Stormgate [1978] [C] [contains "The Man
				       Who Counts"]
	The Dominic Flandry Stories:
	    Ensign Flandry [1966]
	    A Circus of Hells [1970]
	    The Rebel Worlds [1969] [aka "Commander Flandry"]
	    Mayday Orbit [1961] [aka "A Message in Secret"]
	    Earthman, Go Home! [1960] [aka "A Plague of Masters"]
	    We Claim these Stars [1959] [aka "A Handful of Stars"]
	    Agent of the Terran Empire [1965] [C] [contains "We Claim
					 These Stars"]
	    Flandry of Terra [1965] [C] [includes "Earthman, Go Home!"
					 and "Mayday Orbit"]
	    A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows [1975] [aka "Knight Flandry"]
	    The Rebel Worlds / A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows [1982] [O]
	    The Game of Empire [1985] [Flandry's daughter]
	    A Stone in Heaven [1979]
    The Holger Danske Stories: 
	Three Hearts and Three Lions [1961]
	A Midsummer Tempest [1974] [connected to "Operation Chaos"]
    The Psychotechnic History Stories:
	The Psychotechnic League [1981] [C]
	Un-Man and Other Novellas [1962] [C]
	The Snows of Ganymede [1958]
	Virgin Planet [1959]
	Star Ways [1956] [aka "The Peregrine"]
    The Interplanetary Exploration Tales:
	The Worlds of Poul Anderson [1974] [O]
	    The War of Two Worlds [1959]
	    Two Worlds [1978] [O]
		Planet of No Return [1956] [aka "Question and Answer"]
		World Without Stars [1966]
	Orbit Unlimited [1961]
	Three Worlds to Conquer [1964]
	The Star Fox [1965] [C]
	Tau Zero [1970]
    Time Patrol Series:
	The Annals of the Time Patrol [1984] [O]
	    Guardians of Time [1960, 1981] [C]
	    Time Patrolman [1983]
	The Year of the Ransom [1988]
	The Shield of Time [1990] [C]
    The Winter of the World / The Queen of Air and Darkness [1982] [O]
	The Winter of the World [1975]
	The Queen of Air and Darkness [1973] [C]
    The Last Viking:
	The Road of the Sea Horse [1980]
	The Golden Horn [1980]
	The Sign of the Raven [1980]
    In Same Universe:
	Maurai and Kith [1982] [C]
	Orion Shall Rise [1983]
    Vault of the Ages [1952] 
    Brain Wave [1954]
    The Broken Sword [1954,1971] 
    No World of Their Own [1955]
    The Enemy Stars [1959, 1987]
    The High Crusade [1960] 
    Twilight World [1961]
    Strangers from Earth [1961] [C]
    The Makeshift Rocket [1962]
    After Doomsday [1962]
    Shield [1963]
    Time and Stars [1964] [C]
    The Corridors of Time [1965]
    The Fox, the Dog and the Griffin [1966]
    The Horn of Time [1968] [C]
    Beyond the Beyond [1969, 1970] [C]
    Seven Conquests [1969] [C]
    Tales of the Flying Mountains [1970] [C]
    The Byworlder [1971]
    Operation Chaos [1971] 
    The Dancer from Atlantis [1971]
    There Will Be Time [1972]
    Hrolf Kraki's Saga [1973]
    Fire Time [1974]
    The Book of Poul Anderson [1974] [C] [aka "The Many Worlds of
		       Poul Anderson"]
    Homeward and Beyond [1975] [C]
    Homebrew [1976] [C] [1/2 non-fiction, 1/2 poems & fiction]
    The Best of Poul Anderson [1976] [C]
    The Night Face and Other Stories [1978] [C] [contains "The Night
		       Face"]
    The Avatar [1978]
    The Long Way Home [1978] [revision of "No World of Their Own"]
    The Merman's Children [1979]
    The Devil's Game [1980]
    Conan the Rebel [1980]
    The Dark Between the Stars [1981] [C]
    Explorations [1981] [C]
    Winners [1981] [C]
    Fantasy [1981] [C]
    Cold Victory [1982] [C]
    The Gods Laughed [1982] [C]
    New America [1982] [C]
    Starship [1982] [C]
    Conflict [1983] [C]
    The Long Night [1983] [C]
    Past Times [1984] [C]
    Dialogue With Darkness [1985] [C]
    Space Folk [1989] [C]
    The Boat of a Million Years [1989]
    Inconstant Star [1991]
    Loser's Night [1991] [CP]
    Alight in the Void [1991] [C]
Anderson, Poul & Anderson, Karen
    The King of Ys Series:
	The King of Ys, Vol 1 [1987] [O]
	    Roma Mater [1986]
	    Gallicenae [1987]
	The King of Ys, Vol 2 [1988] [O]
	    Dahut [1987]
	    The Dog and the Wolf [1988]
    The Unicorn Trade [1984] [C]
Anderson, Poul / Benford, Gregory & Carter, Paul
    The Saturn Game / Iceborn [1989] [Tor Double]
Anderson, Poul & Broxon, Mildred Downey
    The Demon of Scattery [1979]
Anderson, Poul & Dickson, Gordon
    In Same Universe:
	The Hoka Stories: 
	    Earthman's Burden [1957] [C]
	    Hoka! [1983] [C]
	Star Prince Charlie [1975] 
Anderson, Poul & Eklund, Gordon
    Inheritors of Earth [1974] [written by Eklund based on an idea
				from Anderson]
Anderson, Poul / Leiber, Fritz
    No Truce With Kings / Ship of Shadows [1989] [Tor Double]
Anderson, Poul / Popkes, Steven
    The Longest Voyage / Slow Lightning [1991] [Tor Double]

ANTHONY.PIE 
Date: 29 Jan 89 23:59:19 PST (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Piers Anthony
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Piers Anthony is a frustrating author.  Here is someone who is capable
of producing good stuff, but (on the whole) doesn't.  As you can see,
he goes series crazy.  His best work tends to be either stand alone
books (e.g. "Macroscope") or the first book of the series ("On a Pale
Horse" or "A Spell for Chameleon").  The quality of a series generally
goes down in proportion to its length.  Still, he produces the
occasional gem that means I can't completely write him off.  Argh.

[C] == Story Collection.
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Jacob, Piers Anthony Dillingham [U.K., U.S.A., 8/6/1934- ]
    [as Piers Anthony]
    The Aton Series:
	Chthon [1967]
	Phthor [1975]
    The Battle Circle Trilogy [1978] [O] [aka "Battle Circle"]
	Sos the Rope [1968]
	Var the Stick [1972]
	Neq the Sword [1975]
    Of Man and Manta [1986] [O]
	Omnivore [1968]
	Orn [1971]
	Ox [1976]
    The Cluster Series:
	Cluster [1977] [aka "Vicinity Cluster"]
	Chaining the Lady [1978]
	Kirlian Quest [1978]
	Thousandstar [1980]
	Viscous Circle [1982]
    The Xanth Series:
	The Magic of Xanth [1981] [O]
	    A Spell for Chameleon [1977]
	    The Source of Magic [1979]
	    Castle Roogna [1979]
	Centaur Isle [1981]
	Ogre, Ogre [1982]
	Night Mare [1983]
	Dragon on a Pedestal [1983]
	Crewel Lye [1985]
	Golem in the Gears [1986]
	Vale of the Vole [1987]
	Heaven Cent [1988]
	Man From Mundania [1989]
	Isle of View [1990]
	Question Quest [planned]
	The Color of Her Panties [planned]
    Tarot [1987] [O]
	God of Tarot [1979]
	Vision of Tarot [1980]
	Faith of Tarot [1980]
    The Apprentice Adept Series:
	Double Exposure [1982] [O]
	    Split Infinity [1980]
	    Blue Adept [1981]
	    Juxtaposition [1982]
	Out of Phaze [1987]
	Robot Adept [1988]
	Unicorn Point [1989]
	Phaze Doubt [1990]
    The Biography of a Space Tyrant Series:
	Refugee [1983]
	Mercenary [1984]
	Politician [1985]
	Executive [1985]
	Statesman [1986]
	Iron Maiden [planned]
    The Incarnations of Immortality Series:
	On a Pale Horse [1983]
	Bearing an Hourglass [1984]
	With a Tangled Skein [1985]
	Wielding a Red Sword [1986]
	Being a Green Mother [1987]
	For Love of Evil [1988]
	And Eternity [1990]
    Mode Series:
	Virtual Mode [1991]
	Fractal Mode [planed 1992]
	Chaos Mode [planned 1993]
    Macroscope [1969]
    Prostho Plus [1973]
    Race Against Time [1973]
    Rings of Ice [1974]
    Triple Detente [1974]
    Steppe [1976]
    Hasan [1977]
    Mute [1981]
    Anthonology [1985] [C]
    Shade of the Tree [1986]
    Ghost [1986]
    Bio of an Ogre [1988] [Autobiography]
    Total Recall [1989] [movie] [based on a Philip K. Dick story!!]
    But What of Earth? [1989] [rev. of 1976 edition with Coulson]
    Pornucopia [1989]
    Firefly [1990]
    Hard Sell [1990]
    Balook [1990]
    Tatham Mound [planned 1991]
    Killobyte [planned]
Anthony, Piers & Coulson, Robert "Buck"
    But What of Earth? [1976]
Anthony, Piers & Fuesntes, Roberto
    Kiai! [1974] [NSF]
    Mistress of Death [1974] [NSF]
    The Bamboo Bloodbath [1974] [NSF]
    Ninja's Revenge [1975] [NSF]
    Amazon Slaughter [1976] [NSF]
    Dead Morn [1990]
Anthony, Piers & Hall, Frances
    The Pretender [1979]
Anthony, Piers & Kornwise, Robert
    Through the Ice [1989]
Anthony, Piers & Margroff, Robert E.
    In Series:
	Dragon's Gold [1987]
	Serpent's Silver [1989]
	Chimaera's Copper [1990]
	Orc's Opal [1990]
	Mouvar's Magic [planned]
    The Ring [1968]
    The ESP Worm [1970]
Anthony, Piers & Nye, Jody Lynn
    Piers Anthony's Visual Guide to Xanth [1989] [NF]

Platt, Charles
    sequels to "Phtor":
	Plasm [1987]
	Soma [1988]

ASIMOV.ISA  
Date:  2 Dec 88 08:26:50 PST (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Isaac Asimov
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

> elm@ernie.Berkeley.EDU (ethan miller) wrote:
> OK, who wants to post Asimov's list?  I'd do it, but our disk wouldn't
> have enough space to hold the entire thing :-).

Actually, Asimov hasn't written incredible amounts of SF.  Poul
Anderson and Andre Norton, among others, have all written more books. 
In this list there are ~71 different titles.  But since there are lots
of omnibuses, and duplications, one could get all the material by
buying only ~37 different books (or nearly 1/2 of the titles are
redundant!).   Asimov has written massive amounts of non-fiction (e.g.
"Isaac Asimov's Guide to the Bible"), lots of non-SF fiction (e.g.
"Murder at the ABA") and has edited huge numbers of anthologies (both
alone ["The Hugo Winners"] and with others [mostly Martin Greenberg &
Charles Waugh]).  But I'm only including Asimov's SF fiction.

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
abr == Abridgment of other title.
aka == Also known by this other title.
contains == The other book is a subset of this one.
exp == Expansion of other title.

Asimov, [Professor] Isaac [U.S.S.R., U.S.A., 1/2/1920- ]
    [Hugo 1973, 1977, 1983  Nebula 1972, 1976  Nebula Grand Master 1986]
    [husband of Janet Asimov]
    The Positronic Robot Stories:
	The Robot Collection [1983] [O]
	    The Rest of the Robots [1964] [C] [split into:]
		Eight Stories from the Rest of The Robots [1966] [C]
		The Robot Novels [1971] [O]
		    The Caves of Steel [1954]
		    The Naked Sun [1957]
	    The Complete Robot [1982] [C]
		I, Robot [1950, 1958] [C]
		[plus "Eight Stories From..." and 14 more stories]
	The Robots of Dawn [1983]
	Robots and Empire [1985]
	The Robot Novels [1988] [O] [contains "The Caves of Steel",
	     "The Naked Sun" & "Robots of Dawn"] [not to be confused
	      with 1971 omnibus with identical name and 2/3 identical
	      contents]
    Triangle [1961] [O] [aka "An Isaac Asimov Second Omnibus"]
	The Currents of Space [1952]
	The Stars, Like Dust ... [1951] [aka "The Rebellious Stars"]
	Pebble In The Sky [1950]
    The Foundation Series:
	Prelude to Foundation [1988]
	The 1000 Year Plan [1955] [abr of "Foundation"]
	The Foundation Trilogy [1963] [aka "An Isaac Asimov Omnibus] [O]
	    Foundation [1951]
	    Foundation and Empire [1952] [aka "The Man Who Upset the
				Universe"]
	    Second Foundation [1953] [aka "2nd Foundation: Galactic
				Empire"]
	Foundation's Edge [1982]
	Foundation and Earth [1986]
    Same Universe:
	Fantastic Voyage [1966]
	Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain [1987]
    The David Starr Juveniles: [as Paul French] [J] [also collected as:
	       "The Adventures of Lucky Starr" [1983] [first 3] and
	       "The Further Adventures of Lucky Starr" [1983] [last 3]]
	An Isaac Asimov Double [1972] [O]
	    David Starr, Space Ranger [1952]
	    Lucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids [1953]
	A Second Isaac Asimov Double [1973] [O]
	    Lucky Starr and the Oceans of Venus [1954]
	    Lucky Starr and the Big Sun of Mercury [1956]
	A Third Isaac Asimov Double [1973] [O]
	    Lucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter [1957]
	    Lucky Starr and the Rings of Saturn [1958]
    Other Worlds of Isaac Asimov [1986] [O]
	The End of Eternity [1955]
	The Gods Themselves [1972]
	The Martian Way and Other Stories [1955] [C]
    Nightfall and Other Stories [1969] [C] [split into:]
	Nightfall One [1969] [C]
	Nightfall Two [1969] [C]
    The Early Asimov; or, Eleven Years of Trying [1972] [C] [split into:]
	The Early Asimov, Book 1 [1974] [C]
	The Early Asimov, Book 2 [1974] [C]
	[also split into:]
	The Early Asimov; or, Eleven Years of Trying, Volume 1 [1973] [C]
	The Early Asimov; or, Eleven Years of Trying, Volume 2 [1974] [C]
	The Early Asimov; or, Eleven Years of Trying, Volume 3 [1974] [C]
    The Far Ends of Time and Earth [1979] [O] [contains "Pebble in the
	       Sky", "Earth is Room Enough" & "The End of Eternity"]
    Prisoners of the Stars [1979] [O] [contains "The Stars, Like Dust",
	       "The Martian Way" & "The Currents of Space"]
    Isaac Asimov [1981] [O] [contains "The Foundation Trilogy", "The
	       Stars, Like Dust",  "The Naked Sun" & "I, Robot"]
    Isaac Asimov [1984] [O] [contains "Foundation" & "I, Robot"]
    The Complete Stories, Volume 1 [1990] [O] [contains "Earth is Room
	       Enough", "Nine Tomorrows" & "Nightfall and Other Stories"]
    The Asimov Chronicles [1989] [C] [split into:]
	The Asimov Chronicles Volume 1 [1990] [C]
	The Asimov Chronicles Volume 2 [1990] [C]
	The Asimov Chronicles Volume 3 [1990] [C]
	The Asimov Chronicles Volume 4 [1991] [C]
	The Asimov Chronicles Volume 5 [1991] [C]
	The Asimov Chronicles Volume 6 [1991] [C] [planned]
    Earth is Room Enough [1957] [C]
    Nine Tomorrows [1959] [C]
    Through a Glass, Clearly [1966] [C]
    Asimov's Mysteries [1968] [C]
    The Best of Isaac Asimov [1973] [C]
    Have You Seen These? [1974] [C]
    The Heavenly Host [1975] [J] [C]
    Buy Jupiter and Other Stories [1975] [C] [exp. of "Have You Seen
				     These?"]
    The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories [1976] [C]
    Good Taste [1977] [C]
    Three Science Fiction Tales [1981] [C] [aka "Three by Asimov"]
    The Winds of Change and Other Stories [1983] [C]
    The Edge of Tomorrow [1985] [C]
    The Alternate Asimovs [1986] [C]
    The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov [1986] [C]
    Robot Dreams [1986] [C]
    Azazel [1988] [C]
    Nemesis [1989]
    Robot Visions [1990] [C]
    Out of Everywhere [1990]
Asimov, Isaac & Silverberg, Robert
    Nightfall [1990] [expansion of short story]
Asimov, Isaac / Sturgeon, Theodore
    The Ugly Little Boy / The [Widget], The [Wadget], and Boff [1989]
	    [Tor Double]
Asimov, Janet & Asimov, Isaac
    The Norby Chronicles [1986] [O]
	Norby the Mixed Up Robot [1983]
	Norby's Other Secret [1984]
    Norby: Robot for Hire [1987] [O]
	Norby and the Lost Princess [1985]
	Norby and the Invaders [1985]
    Norby Through Time and Space [1988] [O]
	Norby and the Queen's Necklace [1986]
	Norby Finds a Villain [1987]
    Norby Down to Earth [1989]
    Norby and Yobo's Great Adventure [1989]

ASIMOV.JAN  
Date: 16 Feb 89 02:01:37 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Janet Asimov [aka J. O. Jeppson]
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Janet Jeppson is the wife of Isaac Asimov.  She's written books as both
J. O. Jeppson and Janet Asimov.  I haven't read any of her works, so I
can't give any meaningful comments.

[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
also as == Published using this pen name and his real name.
as == Originally published using this pen name.

Jeppson, J[anet] O[pal] [U.S.A., 8/6/1926- ]
    [marital name: Janet Asimov]
    In Series:
	The Second Experiment [1974]
	The Last Immortal [1980]
    The Mysterious Cure [1985] [C] [aka "Pshrinks Anonymous"] [also as
							 Janet Asimov]
    Mind Transfer [1988] [as Janet Asimov]
    The Package in Hyperspace [1989] [as Janet Asimov]
Asimov, Janet & Asimov, Isaac
    The Norby Chronicles [1986] [O]
	Norby the Mixed Up Robot [1983]
	Norby's Other Secret [1984]
    Norby: Robot for Hire [1987] [O]
	Norby and the Lost Princess [1985]
	Norby and the Invaders [1985]
    Norby Through Time and Space [1988] [O]
	Norby and the Queen's Necklace [1986]
	Norby Finds a Villain [1987]
    Norby Down to Earth [1989]
    Norby and Yobo's Great Adventure [1989]

ASPRIN.AND  
Date: 14 Dec 89 00:30:22 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Robert Asprin & Lynn Abbey
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

With the *last* "Thieves World" anthology just published (it must be the
conclusion, it says so on the cover), I thought I'd do Robert Asprin &
Lynn Abbey.  Personally I found the first few Thieves World books
interesting, but I lost interest after #4.  Now individually, both
authors have written good stuff.  

I like the Myth Adventure series.  Be warned that you must enjoy puns
of the lowest order to really appreciate these books.  A quick reading
of the titles would convince you of that.  In the first book, I also
like the quotes at the beginning of each chapter (e.g., [approximately]
"Travel is a great way of seeing new places and meeting interesting
people" - A. the Hun).  Like most series, the best are the first books,
but I still like the later ones.  And I rather enjoyed Lynn Abbey's
"Daughter of the Bright Moon" novel.

Interested people should also check out various related comic books. 
Ones I know are a Thieves World, a Myth Adventures series, and two
Duncan & Mallory books.

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Asprin, Robert L[ynn] [U.S.A., 6/28/1946- ]
    [married to Lynn Abbey]
    The Myth Adventure Series:
	Myth Adventures [1984] [O]
	    Another Fine Myth [1978]
	    Myth Conceptions [1980]
	    Myth Directions [1982]
	    Hit or Myth [1983]
	Myth Alliances [1987] [O]
	    Myth-ing Persons [1984]
	    Little Myth Marker [1985]
	    M.Y.T.H., Inc. Link [1986]
	Myth-Nomers and Im-Pervections [1987]
	M.Y.T.H., Inc. in Action [1990]
    Thieves World Series: [see also Asprin & Abbey]
	Sanctuary [1982] [A] [O]
	    Thieves World [1979] [A]
	    Tales of the Vulgar Unicorn [1980] [A]
	    Shadows of Sanctuary [1981] [A]
	Storm Season [1982] [A]
    The Cold Cash War [1977]
    Tambu [1979]
    The Bug Wars [1979]
    Phule's Company [1990]
Asprin, Robert & Abbey, Lynn
    Thieves World Series: [see also Asprin]
	Cross-Currents [1985] [A] [O]
	    Storm Season [1982] [A] [Asprin alone]
	    The Face of Chaos [1983] [A]
	    Wings of Omen [1984] [A]
	The Shattered Sphere [1986] [A] [O]
	    The Dead of Winter [1985] [A]
	    Soul of the City [1986] [A]
	    Blood Ties [1986] [A]
	The Price of Victory [1990] [A] [O]
	    Aftermath [1987] [A]
	    Uneasy Alliances [1988] [A]
	    Stealer's Sky [1989] [A]
Asprin, Robert & Takei, George
    Mirror Friend, Mirror Foe [1979]

Abbey, Lynn [/Marilyn] [Lorraine] [U.S.A., 9/8/1948- ]
    [married to Robert Asprin]
    In Series:
	Daughter of the Bright Moon [1979]
	The Black Flame [1980]
    In Series:
	Unicorn & Dragon [1987]
	Conquest [1988] [aka "The Green Man"]
    The Guardians [1982]
    The Forge of Virtue [1991]

ATTANASI.A  
Date: 13 Jun 89 05:04:56 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: A. A. Attanasio
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I haven't read any of this author's works.  Any volunteers from the
peanut gallery?

[C] == Story Collection.

Attanasio, A. A.
    Radix [1981]
    In Other Worlds [1984]
    Beast Marks [1984] [C]
    Arc of the Dream [1986]
    Wyvern [1988]
    The Last Legends of Earth [1989]
    Hunting the Ghost Dancer [1991]

BALLANTI.ADU
Date: 25 Oct 89 16:25:59 PDT (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Ballantine Adult Fantasies
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

The Ballantine Adult Fantasies were published in the late 60's to early
70's and edited by Lin Carter.  The "real" members of the series were
all published with a unicorn's head logo on the cover.  There were 71
books so published.  There are also another 10 books "related" to the
Ballantine Adult Fantasy series.  They were all published in the same
time frame, edited by Lin Carter (I'm fairly sure) with the same style
of cover, but without the Unicorn Head logo.  Two actually say
"Ballantine Adult Fantasy" in tiny letters next to the spine and
another two says "Ballantine Fantasy".  I've been trying to collect
them, and now have all but 5 of the real BAF's after a year of
shopping.  I haven't read very many of them, but they are a good place
to find early fantasy.  Does anyone have any favorites?

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[C] == Story Collection.
[Fantasy] == Says "Ballantine Fantasy" in upper left corner, but no
	   Unicorn logo
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[Spine] == Says "Ballantine Adult Fantasy" next to the Spine, but no
	   Unicorn logo
[xxx:yyy] == xxx = Year it was written; yyy = Year it was translated.

Poul Anderson
    The Broken Sword [1954, 1971]
    Hrolf Kraki's Saga [1973]
Ariosto
    Orlando Furioso: The Ring of Angelica, Volume 1 [1516:1973]
Peter Beagle
    The Last Unicorn [1968] [4th edition]
William Beckford
    Vathek [1786]
Hannes Bok
    Beyond the Golden Stair [1948]
    The Sorcerer's Ship [1942]
Ernest Bramah
    Kai Lung's Golden Hours [1922]
    Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat [1928] [C]
James Branch Cabell
    The Cream of the Jest [1917]
    Domnei [1913]
    Figures of Earth [1921]
    The High Place [1923]
    The Silver Stallion [1926] 
    Something About Eve [1927]
Lin Carter
    Imaginary Worlds [1973] [NF]
    Discoveries in Fantasy [1972] [A]
    Dragons, Elves and Heros [1969] [A]
    Golden Cities, Far [1970] [A]
    Great Short Novels of Adult Fantasy I [1972] [A]
    Great Short Novels of Adult Fantasy II [1973] [A]
    New Worlds for Old [1971] [A]
    The Spawn of Cthulhu [1971] [A]
    The Young Magicians [1969] [A]
Joy Chant
    Red Moon and Black Mountain [1970]
C. K. Chesterton
    The Man Who Was Thursday [1908]
Edmund Cooper & Roger Green
    Double Phoenix [1971] [two novellas]
F. Marion Crawford
    Khaled [1891]
L. Sprague de Camp & Fletcher Pratt
    Land of Unreason [1942]
Lord Dunsany
    At the Edge of the World [1970] [C]
    Beyond the Fields We Know [1972] [C]
    The Charwoman's Shadow [1926]
    Don Rodriguez: Chronicles of Shadow Valley [1922]
    The King of Elfland's Daughter [1924]
    Over The Hills and Far Away [1974] [C]
E. R. Eddison
    The Worm Ourobous [1922]
H. Rider Haggard
    The People of the Mist [1894]
H. Rider Haggard & Andrew Lang
    The World's Desire [1890]
William Hodgson
    The Boats of the "Glen Carrig" [1907]
    The Night Land I [1912]
    The Night Land II [1912]
C. J. Cutliffe Hyne
    The Lost Continent [1900]
Katherine Kurtz
    Deryni Rising [1970]
    Deryni Checkmate [1972]
    High Deryni [1973]
Sanders Laubenthal
    Excalibur [1973]
David Lindsay
    A Voyage to Arcturus [1920]
H. P. Lovecraft
    The Doom that Came to Sarnath [1971] [C]
    The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath [1955] [C]
George MacDonald
    Evenor [1972] [C]
    Lilith [1895]
    Phantastes [1858]
Arthur Machen
    The Three Impostors [1895]
George Meredith
    The Shaving of Shagpat [1856]
Hope Mirrless
    Lud-In-The-Mist [1926]
William Morris
    The Sundering Flood [1897]
    The Water of the Wondrous Isles [1897]
    The Well at the End of the World I [1896]
    The Well at the End of the World II [1896]
    The Wood Beyond the World [1894]
Mervyn Peake
    Titus Groan [1946]
    Gormenghast [1950]
    Titus Alone [1959]
Fletcher Pratt
    The Blue Star [1969]
Clark Ashton Smith
    Hyperborea [1971] [C]
    Poseidonis [1973] [C]
    Xiccarph [1972] [C]
    Zothique [1970] [C]
Evangeline Walton
    The Isle of the Mighty [1936]
    The Children of Llyr [1971]
    The Song of Rhianon [1972]
----------------------------------------

	      Related Titles

Peter Beagle
    A Fine and Private Place [1960] [Spine]
    The Last Unicorn [1968] [Spine] [1st edition]
Lin Carter
    Lovecraft: A Look Behind the "Cthulhu Mythos" [1972] [NF]
E. R. Eddison
    Mistress of Mistresses [1935]
    A Fish Dinner in Memison [1941]
    The Mezentian Gate [1958] [Spine]
H. P. Lovecraft
    Fungi From Yuggoth and Other Poems [1971] [C]
H. P. Lovecraft & August Derleth
    The Survivors, and Others [1957] [C]
H. Warner Munn
    Merlin's Ring [1974] [Fantasy]
Evangeline Walton
    Prince of Annwn [1974] [Fantasy]

BALLARD.J   
Date: 24 Jan 89 17:46:09 PST (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: J. G. Ballard
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

J. G. Ballard is best known now for "Empire of the Sun", an
autobiographical novel made into a movie by Steven Speilberg.  But he
was a major force in the SF "new-wave" of the 1960's.  He was famous
for his experimental prose style (writing a compressed novel in 10
pages).  Not for everybody, but I can recommend The Crystal World and
The Best Short Stories of J. G. Ballard.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Ballard, J[ames] G[raham] [China, U. K. 11/15/1930- ]
    The Drowned World & The Wind from Nowhere [1965] [O]
	The Wind from Nowhere [1962]
	The Drowned World [1962]
    Billenium [1962] [C]
    The Voices of Time and Other Stories [1962] [C]
    Passport to Eternity [1963] [C]
    The Four-Dimensional Nightmare [1963, 1974] [C]
    Terminal Beach [1964] [C]
    The Terminal Beach [1964] [C] [different contents from above]
    The Burning World [1964]
    The Drought [1964] [rev. of "The Burning World"]
    The Crystal World [1966]
    The Impossible Man [1966] [C]
    The Overloaded Man [1967] [C]
    The Day of Forever [1967, 1971] [C]
    The Disaster Area [1967] [C]
    By Day Fantastic Birds Flew Through the Petrified Forests [1967] [CP]
    Why I Want to Fuck Ronald Reagan [1968] [CP] [later collected in
			"The Atrocity Exhibition"]
    The Atrocity Exhibition [1970, 1990] [C] [aka "Love and Napalm
		Export USA"]
    Vermilion Sands [1971, 1973] [C]
    Chronopolis and Other Stories [1971] [C]
    Crash [1973]
    Concrete Island [1974]
    The Voices of Time [1974] [C] [aka "The Four-Dimensional Nightmare"]
		[differs from 1962 & 1963 editions with the same name]
    High Rise [1975]
    Low Flying Aircraft [1976] [C]
    The Best of J. G. Ballard [1977] [C]
    The Best Short Stories of J. G. Ballard [1978] [C]
    The Unlimited Dream Company [1979]
    The Venus Hunters [1980] [C]
    Hello America [1981]
    News From the Sun [1982] [CP]
    Myths of the Near Future [1982] [C]
    Empire of the Sun [1984] [NSF]
    The Day of Creation [1987] [NSF]
    Memories of the Space Age [1988] [C]
    Running Wild [1988] [CP] [NSF]
    War Fever [1990] [C]

BANKS.IAI   
Date:  2 Jun 89 09:03:21 PDT (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Iain Banks
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I'm sorry I haven't read any Iain Banks.  Does anyone have something
to say?

[NSF] == Not SF.

Banks, Iain [Menzies] [U.K., 2/16/1954- ]
    In Same Universe:
	Consider Phlebas [1987]
	The Player of Games [1988]
	Use of Weapons [1990]
    The Wasp Factory [1984]
    Walking On Glass [1985]
    The Bridge [1986]
    Espedair Street [1987] [NSF]
    Cleaning Up [1987] [CP]
    The State of the Art [1989]
    Canal Dreams [1989] [NSF]

BAYLEY.BAR  
Date: 26 Aug 89 02:02:46 PDT (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Barrington Bayley
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Hi  there folks.  After a 2 month hiatus, I'm back to do my Author
Lists that are so justly famous far and wide through this great
electronic land of ours.

I haven't read any Barrington Bayley (we're starting to get into
authors before my time), so I'll bow to more knowledgeable persons on
the net for an overview of his work.

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Bayley, Barrington J[ohn] [U.K., 4/9/1937- ]
    In Series:
	Soul of the Robot [1974]
	The Rod of Light [1985]
    The Fall of Chronopolis and Collision with Chronos [1989] [O]
	The Fall of Chronopolis [1974]
	Collision Course [1973] [aka "Collision with Chronos"]
    The Pillars of Eternity and The Garments of Caean [1989] [O]
	The Pillars of Eternity [1982]
	The Garments of Caean [1976]
    The Star Virus [1970]
    Annihilation Factor [1972]
    Empire of Two Worlds [1972]
    The Grand Wheel [1977]
    Star Winds [1978]
    The Knights of the Limits [1978] [C]
    The Seed of Evil [1979] [C]
    The Zen Gun [1983]
    The Forest of Peldain [1985]

BEAR.GRE    
Date: 30 Jan 89 00:20:55 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Greg Bear
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Greg Bear usually writes in the hard-ish SF area but has written brief
excursions into fantasy ("The Infinity Concerto"/"The Serpent Mage"). 
His early work is quite readable, but his recent work ('83 forward)
much more mature and polished.  I like Blood Music in particular, for
a good exploration of possible consequences of genetic engineering. 
Greg Bear novels tend to have scope, a quality lacking in much of SF
today.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
aka == Also known by this other title.

Bear, Greg[ory] [Dale] [U.S.A., 8/20/1951- ]
    [Hugo 1984, 1987 & Nebula 1983, 1986]
    In Series:
	The Infinity Concerto [1984]
	The Serpent Mage [1986]
    In Series:
	Eon [1985]
	Eternity [1988]
    Hegira [1979, 1987]
    Psyclone [1979] [aka "Lost Souls"]
    Beyond Heaven's River [1980]
    Strength of Stones [1981]
    The Wind from a Burning Woman [1983] [C]
    Corona [1984] [star trek]
    Blood Music [1985]
    The Forge of God [1987]
    Early Harvest [1988] [C]
    Sleepside Story [1988] [CP]
    Tangents [1989] [C]
    Queen of Angels [1990]
    Heads [1990]
Bear, Greg / Zahn, Timothy
    Hardfought / Cascade Point [1988] [Tor Double]

BELLAIRS.JOH
Date: 18 Dec 89 06:34:42 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: John Bellairs
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Well, one last batch before I go on vacation.

John Bellairs' work can be divided into two categories: "The Face in the
Frost" and his juvenile fantasy/mysteries.  "The Face in the Frost" is
a wonderful fantasy, at turns funny, witty and scary.  Really
recommended. His juveniles are an interesting mixture of magic and
mysteries.  I own most of them, but have only read novels in the
"Johnny Dixon" series.  Quite fun. The illustrations by Edward Gorey
(a marvelous illustrator, he did the opening sequence of PBS's Mystery
series) help add to the atmosphere.

[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).

Bellairs, John [U.S.A., 1/17/1938- ]
    The Lewis Barnavelt Series: [J]
	The House with a Clock in Its Walls [1973]
	The Figure in the Shadows [1975]
	The Letter, the Witch and the Ring [1976]
    The Anthony Monday Series: [J]
	The Treasure of Alpheus Winterborn [1978]
	The Dark Secret of Weather End [1984]
	The Lamp from the Warlock's Tomb [1988]
    The Johnny Dixon Series: [J]
	The Curse of the Blue Figurine [1983]
	The Mummy, the Will and the Crypt [1983]
	The Spell of the Sorcerer's Skull [1984]
	The Revenge of the Wizard's Ghost [1985]
	The Eyes of the Killer Robot [1986]
	The Trolley to Yesterday [1989]
	The Chessmen of Doom [1989]
	The Secret of the Underground Room [1990]
    St. Fidgeta & Other Parodies [1966] [C]
    The Face in the Frost [1969]

BENFORD.GRE 
Date:  6 Feb 89 00:26:52 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Gregory Benford
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Gregory Benford is one of the better hard SF writers working today.  I
personally like his human versus machine civilization novels starting with
"In the Ocean of Night".  They serve as a nice counter point to
Saberhagen's Berserker stories.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
contains == The other book is a subset of this one.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Benford, Gregory [Albert] [U.S.A., 1/30/1941- ]
    [Nebula 1974, 1980]
    In Same Universe:
	In the Ocean of Night [1977]
	Across the Sea of Suns [1984]
	Great Sky River [1987]
	Tides of Light [1989]
    Deeper than the Darkness [1970]
    Jupiter Project [1975, 1980]
    The Stars in Shroud [1978] [rev. of "Deeper than the Darkness"]
    Timescape [1980]
    Against Infinity [1983]
    Time's Rub [1984] [CP]
    Artifact [1985]
    Of Space/Time and the River [1985] [CP]
    In Alien Flesh [1986] [C] [contains "Time's Rub" and "Of Space/Time
				and the River"]
    At the Double Solstice [1986] [CP]
Anderson, Poul / Benford, Gregory & Carter, Paul
    The Saturn Game / Iceborn [1989] [Tor Double]
Benford, Gregory & Brin, David
    Heart of the Comet [1986]
Benford, Gregory & Eklund, Gordon
    If the Stars are Gods [1977, 1989]
    Find the Changeling [1980]
Benford, Gregory & Rotsler, William
    Shiva Descending [1980]
Benford, Gregory & Greenberg, Martin H.
    Hitler Victorious [1986] [A]
    Nuclear War [1988] [A]
    What Might Have Been? Volume 1: Alternate Empires [1989] [A]
    What Might Have Been? Volume 2: Alternate Heros [1990] [A]
Clarke, Arthur C. & Benford, Gregory
    Beyond the Fall of Night [1990]

BESTER.ALF  
Date: 13 Feb 89 00:44:24 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Alfred Bester
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Alfred Bester didn't write much SF, but he wrote some of the best.  "The
Demolished Man" and "The Stars My Destination" are two of the seminal
works in the field.  These are recommended to all literate people
everywhere.  "Starlight: the Great Short Fiction of Alfred Bester" is
also quite good.

[C] == Story Collection.
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Bester, Alfred [U.S.A., 12/18/1913-9/30/1987]
    [Hugo 1953 & Nebula Grand Master 1987]
    An Alfred Bester Omnibus [1967] [O]
	The Demolished Man [1953]
	Tiger! Tiger! [1956]
	The Dark Side of the Earth [1964] [C]
    Starlight: The Great Short Fiction of Alfred Bester [1976] [C] [O]
	The Light Fantastic [1976] [C]
	Star Light, Star Bright [1976] [C]
    The Rat Race [1953] [aka "Who He?"] [NSF]
    The Stars My Destination [1957] [rev of "Tiger! Tiger!"]
    Starburst [1958] [C]
    The Computer Connection [1975] [aka "Extro"]
    Golem 100 [1980]
    The Deceivers [1981]

BIBLIOGR.SOU
Date: 18 Dec 88 21:28:23 PST (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Bibliographic Sources
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

------------------------------------------------------------------
A number of people have written and asked what references I've used for
my Author Lists.  So here is a list of my most used references, from most
useful to least used:

R. Reginald - "SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY LITERATURE" (2 Volumes) [1979]
This is my core reference.  It covers 15,884 SF books from 1700 to 1974
(plus about 2000 retitlings).  In addition it covers 1443 biographies of
SF&F people.  The book entries have title, alternate title, series and
information on first publication (year, publisher, etc.).  This is
exceptionally accurate and complete.  The only problem is that it's
quickly becoming dated.  A update has been promised in "Forthcoming Books
In Print" for several years now (covering 1975 - 1986, 2 Volumes, 1988,
$140.00, 600 pages), but I'll believe it when I see it.  (Please release
it soon!)

Kurt Baty & Willie Siros - "THE WHOLE SCIENCE FICTION DATA BASE
QUARTERLY", volumes 2-12 (covering letters B, C, D, N, T-Z).  This
ambitious project is attempting to list all editions of all SF books ever
published in English.  This is a work in progress, with new a new volume
coming out 4 times per year.  It's reasonably complete, but by no means
error free.  [I send them several pages of errors and corrections every
volume].  If everyone who uses the reference also sends in corrections,
the final will hopefully be reasonably correct and complete.

Curtis C. Smith, Ed. - "TWENTIETH-CENTURY SCIENCE-FICTION WRITERS (2nd
edition)" [1986].  This covers the works of 615 SF writers, lists all
their works until 1985 (including non-SF fiction and non-fiction in a
separate categories) and has an essay on the author.  Unfortunately, this
book isn't as useful as it could be (although it is better than the first
edition).  There are several entries that are sloppy or incorrect (large
publishers are generally OK, but small press books are often wrong).  In
addition it has an incomprehensible system for putting a book in the SF
list or the Other list (hard SF == SF, Mystery/Western/Romance == Other,
Fantasy == Other [but not always, often different books in the same
fantasy series are split between the categories!!]).  This is really
annoying for authors who write a mixture of genre & non-genre works.  It
does have a useful listing of all uncollected (in an single author
collection) short stories [Randall Garrett has nearly 200 uncollected
stories listed!]  I generally only use this for the 1974-1985 gap, and can
only use it if it's one of the 615 people listed. (and can ignore it when
Reginald's releases his update).

Charles N. Brown & William Contento - "SCIENCE FICTION IN PRINT: 1985"
[1986], "SCIENCE FICTION, FANTASY, & HORROR: 1986" [1987], (plus volumes
covering 1987, 1988 & 1984).  This yearly reference contains:  (1) A
listing of all books published that year (basically a concatenation of
the "Books Received" section from Locus, see below), (2) A listing of
stories published in SF magazines, new anthologies and new collections
(it doesn't give the contents of reprinted anthologies or collections),
(3) Misc info (year in review, awards, deaths, recommended reading, and
the like).  The book list and story list are given in several formats:
by author, by title, items originally published this year, by subject
(books) and by contents (books).  The 1986 version is much more readable
than the 1985 (in format, organization and typeface).   Volumes covering
1989 is being worked on.

LOCUS Magazine - "Books Received" section.  [I own a nearly complete run
from December 1979].  The lists all the books received by Locus from
various publishers.  This is both good and bad.  The good news is that
it doesn't have bogus listings (the bane of the bibliographer).  The bad
news is that genuine books that they didn't happen to get are left out. 
It's like a theorem from math I've tried hard to forget: you can never get
an exact listing of all functions satisfying X.  Either you ignore some
functions that fit, or you include some functions that don't fit.  So do
you want accuracy or completeness?

L. W. Currey - "SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY AUTHORS - A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF
FIRST PRINTINGS OF THEIR FICTION" [1979]  What it says:  A listing of the
the first editions of all fiction written by 217 authors.  It's useful if
you need some means of identifying a first edition, but it's use is
limited because it lists all fiction without regard to genre.  It is
extremely accurate and complete.  I use it mainly as a check on Smith.

Donald Tuck - "THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY (3
Volumes)" [1974, 1978, 1982].  This lists all SF published (or reprinted)
between 1945 and 1968.  It's real problem is that it's so out of date. 
It's quite accurate (but not 100%).  The real use is that it REALLY covers
all books published between 1945 and 1968.  It lists all the editions of a
book, it lists the contents (stories, etc. in the book) and lists series.
I use this when the relationship between older books isn't clear (e.g.
"Are the stories in XXX a proper subset of stories in YYY?")

William Contento - "INDEX TO SCIENCE FICTION ANTHOLOGIES AND COLLECTIONS"
[1978] & "INDEX TO SCIENCE FICTION ANTHOLOGIES AND COLLECTIONS: 1977 -
1983" [1984].  What is says: a listing of the contents of all SF
anthologies & single author collections, all the way up to 1983.  The
Brown & Contento volumes cover more recent books.  The first has about
2000 books & the second an additional 1000.  While it is weak in
hard-to-find, very old, obscure, british, or small-press books; it is
quite useful and complete for standard titles.  It's interesting to see
how many times "Nightfall", "The Cold Equations", "Microcosmic God" or "A
Martian Odyssey" have been collected [23, 21, 10 and 14 times
respectively].  Also useful when the relationship between books isn't
clear (e.g. "Are the stories in XXX a proper subset of stories in YYY?").

Various - "CONTEMPORARY AUTHORS".  I don't own these works, but I use
them at my local Public Library as an addition source.  There have been
127 volumes of the original series & 27 volumes of the new series
published so far (with about 2 more volumes published in each series
every year).  Each volume covers a couple hundred authors from all fields
of literature & journalism.  It gives an listing of the author's work
(generally directly from the author) plus a little bit about the author. 
Major articles can contain several pages of essays or interviews.  It's
reasonably accurate (even if it does omit some obscure books) and makes a
good secondary source to compare to my my preliminary lists.

One thing to note is that I almost *NEVER* pay any attention to "BOOKS IN
PRINT".  It is far too unreliable to use as a serious reference work. 
(It contains many bogus books, primarily ones planned by the publisher
but never actually published).

You need a completely different set of references for short stories
published in magazines (none of which I own, and most of which are out
of print).  Sorry to all the short story lovers out there.


BIGGLE.LLO  
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:41:53 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Lloyd Biggle
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I haven't read any Lloyd Biggle.  Most of his stuff was written when I was
but a lad, and I barely have time to keep up with current SF, without
trying to find older, out-of-print works.  Are any of his books worth
tracking down?

[C] == Story Collection.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Biggle Jr., Lloyd [U.S.A., 4/17/1923- ]
    The Jan Dzrzek Series:
	All the Colors of Darkness [1963]
	Watchers of the Dark [1966]
	This Darkening Universe [1975]
	Silence is Deadly [1977]
	The Whirligig of Time [1979]
    The Cultural Survey Books:
	The Still, Small Voice of Trumpets [1968]
	The World Menders [1971]
    Sherlock Holmes Series: [NSF]
	The Qualsford Inheritance [1986]
	The Glendower Conspiracy [1990]
    The Angry Espers [1961]
    The Fury Out of Time [1965]
    The Rule of the Door [1967] [C] [aka "The Silent Sky"] [aka "Out of
			   the Silent Sky"]
    The Metallic Muse [1972] [C]
    The Light That Never Was [1972]
    Nebula Award Stories 7 [1973] [A]
    Monument [1974]
    A Galaxy of Strangers [1976] [C]
Biggle, Lloyd, Jr. & Sherred, T. L.
    Alien Main [1985]
Card, Orson Scott / Biggle, Lloyd
    Eye for Eye / The Tunesmith [1990] [Tor Double]

BISHOP.MIC  
Date: 25 May 89 21:57:58 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Michael Bishop
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

[First a general note, it's good to see that my lists are generating some
discussion in the newsgroup.  These are not only to help people who want
to complete their author collection, but to stimulate some debate on the
books.  After all, someone must like them because they asked for a list.]

Of the little Michael Bishop I've read, I much prefer his short stories
to his novels.  I particularly like "Blooded on Arachne".

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
aka == Also known by this other title.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Bishop, Michael [U.S.A., 11/12/1945- ]
    [Nebula 1981, 1982]
    A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire [1975]
    And Strange at Ecbatan the Trees [1976] [aka "Beneath the Shattered
				       Moons"]
    A Little Knowledge [1977]
    Stolen Faces [1977]
    Catacomb Years [1979]
    Transfigurations [1979]
    Eyes of Fire [1980] [rev. of "A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire"]
    No Enemy But Time [1982]
    Blooded on Arachne [1982] [C]
    One Winter in Eden [1984] [C]
    Who Made Stevie Crye? [1984]
    Light Years and Dark [1984] [A]
    Ancient of Days [1985]
    Close Encounters With the Deity [1986] [C]
    The Secret Ascension [1987] [aka "Philip K. Dick is Dead, Alas"]
    Unicorn Mountain [1988]
    Apartheid, Superstrings and Mordecai Thubana [1989] [CP]
    Within the Walls of Tyre [1989] [CP] [published screenplay]
    Author's Choice #15 [1990] [C]
    The Quickening [1991] [CP] [planned]
Bishop, Michael & Watson, Ian
    Under Heaven's Bridge [1981]
    Changes [1983] [A]
Tiptree Jr., James / Bishop, Michael
    The Color of Neanderthal Eyes / And Strange at the Ecbatan the Trees
				    [1990] [Tor Double]

BLAYLOCK.JAM
Date:  9 Oct 89 03:34:22 PDT (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: James Blaylock
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

James Blaylock writes rather idiosyncratic fantasy.  The one book I've
read (Land of Dreams) was rather peculiar, but recommended. 

[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).

Blaylock, James P[aul] [U.S.A., 9/20/1950- ]
    Jonathan Bing Series:
	The Elfin Ship [1982]
	The Disappearing Dwarf [1983]
	The Stone Giant [1989]
    The Digging Leviathan [1984]
    Homunculus [1986]
    Paper Dragons [1986] [CP]
    Land of Dreams [1987]
    The Last Coin [1988]
    The Paper Grail [1991] [planned]
Blaylock, James P. / Bryant, Edward
    The Shadow on the Doorstep / Trilobyte [1987] [CP] [Double]
Blaylock, James P. / Powers, Tim
    The Pink of Fading Neon / The Way Down the Hill [1986] [CP] [Double]
Blaylock, James P. / Robinson, Kim Stanley
    Two Views of a Cave Painting / Escape from Kathmandu [1987] [CP] [Double]

BLISH.JAM   
Date:  2 Jun 89 09:10:54 PDT (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: James Blish
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

James Blish not only wrote some ground-breaking SF (I recommend "Cities in
Flight" & the "After Such Knowledge" series in particular), he wrote some
of the best SF criticism and theorizing of the 1960's using the name
"William Atheling" [collected in the two "Issues at Hand" volumes, much
of which is still applicable today]. "The Seedling Stars" & "The Best of
James Blish" are good places to sample his shorter works.

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
[S] == Scholarly.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.

Blish, James [Benjamin] [U.S.A., U.K., 5/23/1921-7/29/1975]
    [Hugo 1959]
    [husband of Judith Ann Lawrence]
    Cities in Flight [1970] [O]
	Cities in Flight, Volume 1 [1991] [O]
	    They Shall Have Stars [1956, 1957] [aka "Year 2018!"]
	    A Life for the Stars [1962]
	Cities in Flight, Volume 2 [1991] [O] [planned]
	    Earthman, Come Home [1955]
	    The Triumph of Time [1958] [aka "A Clash of Cymbals"]
    The Notional "After Such Knowledge" Trilogy: 
	Doctor Mirabilis [1964, 1971] [historical Roger Bacon] [NSF]
	The Devil's Day [1980] [O] [aka "Black Easter / The Day 
					 After Judgment"]
	    Black Easter [1968]
	    The Day After Judgment [1971]
	A Case of Conscience [1958]
    The Seedling Stars; Galactic Cluster [1983] [O]
	The Seedling Stars [1957] [C]
	Galactic Cluster [1959] [C]
    The Star Trek Reader [1976] [O]
	Star Trek 2 [1968] [C]
	Star Trek 3 [1969] [C]
	Star Trek 8 [1972] [C]
    The Star Trek Reader II [1977] [O]
	Star Trek [1967] [C]
	Star Trek 4 [1971] [C]
	Star Trek 9 [1973] [C]
    The Star Trek Reader III [1977] [O]
	Star Trek 5 [1972] [C]
	Star Trek 6 [1972] [C]
	Star Trek 7 [1972] [C]
    The Star Trek Reader IV [1978] [O]
	Star Trek 10 [1974] [C]
	Star Trek 11 [1975] [C]
	Spock Must Die! [1970]
    Jack of Eagles [1952] [aka "ESPer"]
    The Warriors of Day [1953]
    The Frozen Year [1957] [aka "Fallen Star"]
    VOR [1958]
    So Close to Home [1961] [C]
    The Star Dwellers [1961] [J]
    Titan's Daughter [1961]
    The Night Shapes [1962]
    The Issue at Hand [1964] [S] [as William Atheling]
    Mission to the Heart Stars [1965] [J]
    The Best Science Fiction Stories of James Blish [1965] [C]
    New Dreams This Morning [1966] [A]
    Welcome to Mars! [1967] [J]
    The Vanished Jet [1968] [J]
    Nebula Award Stories 5 [1970] [A]
    More Issues at Hand [1970] [S] [as William Atheling]
    Anywhen [1970, 1971] [C]
    ... And All the Stars a Stage [1971]
    Midsummer Century [1972, 1974] [C]
    The Quincunx of Time [1973]
    The Best Science Fiction Stories of James Blish [1973] [C] [aka "The
	    Testament of Andros"] [differs from '65 edition]
    The Best of James Blish [1979] [C]
    The Tale That Wags the God [1987] [S]
Blish, James & Knight, Norman L.
    A Torrent of Faces [1967]
Blish, James & Lawrence, J. A.
    Star Trek 12 [1977] [C]
Blish, James & Lowndes, Robert W.
    The Duplicated Man [1959]
Blish, James / Silverberg, Robert
    A Pair from Space [1965] [two novellas, "Giants in the Earth" by Blish
			 and "We, the Marauders" by Silverberg]

BLOCH.ROB   
Date: 19 Jun 89 23:22:41 PDT (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Robert Bloch
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Robert Bloch isn't *really* a science fiction writer.  He primarily writes
horror or mystery/suspense.  But since he has been involved with SF
fandom for 65 years (first as a correspondent with H. P. Lovecraft), he's
been given the status of honorary SF pro.  And he does write some Fantasy
or humorous Science Fiction story.  His 1959 Hugo was for the story
"That Hell-Bound Train", one of the few Hugos for a straight fantasy. 
And his most famous work isn't SF at all.  It's "Psycho", the novel that
Alfred Hitchcock used for his famous movie.  I've purposefully omitted
his works that contain no fantastic elements.  "The Best of Robert Bloch"
is a good selection of his SF-ish short stories.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
abr == Abridgment of other title.
aka == Also known by this other title.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

Bloch, Robert [Albert] [U.S.A., 4/5/1917- ]
    [Hugo 1959 & Special Hugo 1984]
    The Selected Stories of Robert Bloch:
	Final Reckonings [1988] [C] [aka "The Complete Stories of Robert
		      Bloch, Volume 1"]
	Bitter Ends [1988] [C] [aka "The Complete Stories of Robert
		      Bloch, Volume 2"]
	Last Rites [1988] [C]
    The Opener of the Way [1945, 1976] [C]
    Sea-Kissed [1945] [C] [CP]
    Pleasant Dreams -- Nightmares [1960, 1979] [C]
    Blood Runs Cold [1961, 1964] [C]
    Nightmares [1961] [C] [abr. from "Pleasant Dreams"]
    Atoms and Evil [1962] [C]
    The Eighth Stage of Fandom [1962] [C] [NF]
    More Nightmares [1962] [C]
    Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper [1962] [C] [aka "The House of the
			   Hatchet"]
    Bogey Men [1963] [C]
    Horror-7 [1963] [C] [aka "Torture Garden"]
    The Skull of the Marquis de Sade [1965] [C]
    Tales in a Jugular Vein [1965] [C]
    Chamber of Horrors [1966] [C]
    The Living Demons [1967] [C]
    Dragons and Nightmares [1968] [C]
    Ladies' Day & This Crowded Earth [1968] [C] [2 novels]
    Fear Today, Gone Tomorrow [1971] [C]
    It's All In Your Mind [1971]
    Sneak Preview [1971]
    The House of the Hatchet [1976] [C]
    The Best of Robert Bloch [1977] [C]
    Cold Chills [1977] [C]
    The King of Terrors [1977] [C]
    Out of the Mouths of Graves [1979] [C]
    Such Stuff as Screams are Made Of [1979] [C]
    Strange Eons [1979]
    Mysteries of the Worm [1981] [C]
    Twilight Zone: The Movie [1983] [C] [movie]
    Out of My Head [1986] [C]
    Lost in Time and Space with Lefty Feep [1987] [C]
    Midnight Pleasures [1987] [C]
    Fear and Trembling [1989] [C]
    Lori [1989]
    Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper [1991] [CP]
Bloch, Robert & Bradbury, Ray
    Fever Dream and Other Fantasies [1969] [C] [aka "Bloch and Bradbury"]
Norton, Andre & Block, Robert
    The Jekyll Legacy [1990]

    [non-supernatural horror]
    Unholy Trinity [1986] [O]
	The Scarf [1947, 1966] [aka "The Scarf of Passion"]
	The Couch [1962] [NSF] [movie]
	The Dead Beat [1960] [NSF]
    The Kidnapper [1954]
    Psycho [1959]
    Night-World [1972]
    American Gothic [1974]
    Psycho II [1982]
    The Night of the Ripper [1984]
    Psycho House [1990]

    [NSF]
    Screams: Three Novels of Suspence [1989] [O]
	The Will to Kill [1954]
	Firebug [1961]
	The Star Stalker [1968]
    Spiderweb [1954]
    Shooting Star [1958]
    Terror in the Night [1958]
    Terror [1962]
    There is a Serpent in Eden [1969] [aka "The Cunning Serpent"]
    The Todd Dossier [1969] [movie] [as Collier Young]

BOVA.BEN    
Date:  6 Feb 89 00:38:18 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Ben Bova
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Ben Bova is probably best known as a magazine editor, but he's also done
quite a bit of fiction as well.  In the realm of the outright silly, I
enjoyed "The Starcrossed", a slightly fictionalized account of his (&
Harlan Ellison's) experiences with TV producers in the Starlost TV show.
On a more serious note,  I enjoyed "The Kinsman Saga", although the
politics interferes slightly with the story.

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

Bova, Ben[jamin] [William] [U.S.A., 11/28/1932- ]
    The Exiles Trilogy [1980] [O] [J]
	Exiled from Earth [1971]
	Flight of Exiles [1972]
	End of Exile [1975]
    Other Juveniles: [J]
	The Star Conquerors [1959]
	Star Watchman [1964]
	The Weathermakers [1967]
	Out of the Sun [1968]
	The Dueling Machine [1969] [aka "The Duelling Machine"]
	Escape! [1970]
	The Winds of Altair [1973, 1983]
    Voyagers Series:
	Voyagers [1981]
	Voyagers II [1986]
	Voyagers III: Star Brothers [1990]
    Orion Series:
	Orion [1984]
	Vengeance of Orion [1988]
	Orion in the Dying Time [1990]
    The Kinsman Saga [1987] [O]
	Millennium [1976, 1987]
	Kinsman [1979, 1987]
    THX 1138 [1971] [movie]
    The Many Worlds of Science Fiction [1971] [A]
    As On a Darkling Plain [1972]
    When the Sky Burned [1973]
    Forward in Time [1973] [C]
    Science Fiction Hall of Fame 2A [1973] [A]
    Science Fiction Hall of Fame 2B [1973] [A]
    Analog 9 [1973] [A]
    The Starcrossed [1975]
    City of Darkness [1976]
    The Multiple Man [1976]
    Analog Annual [1976] [A]
    Aliens [1977] [A]
    Exiles [1977] [A]
    Analog Yearbook [1978] [A]
    The Best of Analog [1978] [A]
    Colony [1978]
    Maxwell's Demons [1979] [C]
    Test of Fire [1982]
    Escape Plus [1984] [C] [incl. "Escape!"]
    Privateers [1985]
    The Astral Mirror [1985] [C]
    Prometheans [1986] [C]
    Battle Station [1987] [C]
    Peacekeepers [1988]
    Cyberbooks [1989]
    The Best of the Nebulas [1989] [A]
    Future Crime [1990] [C] [includes "City of Darkness"]
Bova, Ben & Dickson, Gordon R.
    Gremlins Go Home [1974]
Bova, Ben & Myrus, Don
    The Best of Omni Science Fiction [1980] [A]
    The Best of Omni Science Fiction, No. 2 [1981] [A]
    The Best of Omni Science Fiction, No. 3 [1982] [A]
    The Best of Omni Science Fiction, No. 4 [1982] [A]

BOYD.JOH    
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:43:04 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: John Boyd
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Another older author I haven't read.  Any suggestions?

Upchurch, Boyd Bradfield [U.S.A., 10/3/1919- ]
    [as John Boyd]
    The Last Starship from Earth [1968]
    The Rakehells of Heaven [1969]
    The Pollinators of Eden [1969]
    Sex and the High Command [1970]
    The Organ Bank Farm [1970]
    The Gorgon Festival [1972]
    The I.Q. Merchant [1972]
    The Doomsday Gene [1973]
    Andromeda Gun [1974]
    Barnard's Planet [1975]
    The Girl with the Jade Green Eyes [1978]

BRACKETT.LEI
Date: 25 Oct 89 16:30:46 PDT (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Leigh Brackett
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I haven't read any Leigh Brackett.  Can anyone give the home audience a
critical overview?

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
abr == Abridgment of other title.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Brackett [Hamilton], Leigh [Douglass] [U.S.A., 12/7/1915-3/24/1978]
    [wife of Edmond Moore Hamilton]
    The Mars Series:
	Shadow Over Mars [1951] [aka "The Nemesis from Terra"]
	The Sword of Rhiannon [1953]
	The Coming of the Terrans [1967] [C]
    The Eric John Stark of Mars Series:
	Eric John Stark: Outlaw of Mars [1964] [originally an Ace Double]
	    The Secret of Sinharat [1964]
	    People of the Talisman [1964]
	The Book of Skaith [1976] [O]
	    The Ginger Star [1974]
	    The Hounds of Skaith [1974]
	    The Reavers of Skaith [1976]
    The Starmen [1952] [aka "The Starmen of Llyrdis"]
    The Galactic Breed [1955] [abr. of "The Starmen"]
    The Long Tomorrow [1955]
    The Big Jump [1955]
    Alpha Centuri - or Die! [1963]
    The Halfling and Other Stories [1973] [C]
    The Best of Planet Stories #1 [1975] [A]
    The Best of Leigh Brackett [1977] [C]
Brackett, Leigh / Haber, Karen
    The Jewel of Bas / Thieves' Carnival [1990] [Tor Double]
Brackett, Leigh / Hamilton, Edmond
    The Nemesis from Terra / Battle for the Stars [1989] [Tor Double]
de Camp, L. Sprague / Brackett, Leigh
    Divide and Rule / The Sword of Rhiannon [1990] [Tor Double]

    [NSF]
    No Good from a Corpse [1944]
    Stranger at Home [1946] [as George Sanders]
    An Eye for an Eye [1957]
    The Tiger Among Us [1957] [aka "13 West Street" [aka "Fear No Evil"]
    Rio Bravo [1959] [movie]
    Follow the Free Wind [1963]
    Silent Partner [1969]

BRADBURY.RAY
Date:  7 May 89 03:57:15 PDT (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Ray Bradbury
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Ray Bradbury is a major author in the SF world, but his work has never
really been part of the SF mainstream.  There is very little science in
his work, even in his most SF-ish collection "The Martian Chronicles". 
Most of his work is either mood pieces, fantasy or horror.  Virtually all
of his work has been short stories (or poems or plays).  There is,
however, nothing quite like his prose.  It has a very strong sense of
place and character: small town, middle america for the most part. 
People who haven't tried Bradbury (both of you), good places to start are
"The Martian Chronicles", "Fahrenheit 451" and "The Illustrated Man".

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
based on == The stories in this collection are largely equal to
	(but not identical to) the stories in the other collection
contains == The other book is a subset of this one.

Bradbury, Ray[mond] [Douglas] [U.S.A., 8/22/1920- ]
    [Nebula Grand Master 1988]
    Twice Twenty-Two [1966] [O] [C]
	The Golden Apples of the Sun [1953] [C]
	A Medicine for Melancholy [1959] [C]
    5 Novels [1987] [O] [contains "The Golden Apples of the Sun"]
	Fahrenheit 451 [1954]
	The Illustrated Man [1951, 1952] [C]
	Dandelion Wine [1957] [C]
	The Martian Chronicles [1950, 1951, 1963] [C] [aka "The Silver
					 Locusts"]
    In Series:
	Death is a Lonely Business [1985] [NSF]
	A Graveyard for Lunatics [1990] [NSF]
    Dark Carnival [1947, 1948] [C] ['47 edition a collector's item]
    Timeless Stories for Today and Tomorrow [1952] [A]
    Fahrenheit 451 [1953] [C] [contains novel + 2 short stories]
    Switch on the Night [1955] [CP] [NSF]
    The October Country [1955, 1961] [C]
    The Circus of Dr. Lao and Other Improbable Stories [1956] [A]
    Sun and Shadow [1957] [CP] [NSF]
    The Day It Rained Forever [1959] [C] [based on "A Medicine for
					 Melancholy"]
    R is for Rocket [1962] [C]
    The Small Assassin [1962] [C] [abridgment of "Dark Carnival"]
    Something Wicked This Way Comes [1962]
    The Anthem Sprinters [1963] [NSF]
    The Machines of Joy [1964] [C]
    The Pedestrian [1964] [CP]
    The Autumn People [1965] [C] [Comic Book Versions]
    The Vintage Bradbury [1965] [C]
    S is for Space [1966] [C]
    Tomorrow Midnight, [1966] [C] [Comic Book Versions]
    I Sing the Body Electric! [1969] [C]
    Old Ahab's Friend, and Friend to Noah, Speaks His Piece [1971]
		     [CP] [poems]
    The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit and Other Plays [1972] [C]
    The Halloween Tree [1972] [J]
    When Elephants Last in the Dooryard Bloomed [1973] [poems]
    Ray Bradbury [1975] [C]
    Pillar of Fire and Other Plays [1975] [C]
    Long After Midnight [1976] [C]
    The Best of Ray Bradbury [1976] [C]
    That Ghost, That Bride of Time [1976] [CP] [NSF]
    Twin Heiroglyphs That Swim the River Dust [1978] [C] [poems]
    This Attic Where the Meadow Greens [1979] [C] [poems]
    The Aqueduct [1979] [CP]
    To Sing Strange Songs [1979] [C]
    The Stories of Ray Bradbury [1980] [C]
    The Last Circus & The Electrocution [1980] [C]
    The Haunted Computer and the Android Pope [1981] [poems]
    The Love Affair [1982] [C]
    The Complete Poems of Ray Bradbury [1982] [C] [poems]
    Dinosaur Tales [1983] [C]
    A Memory for Murder [1984] [C] [NSF]
    The Novels of Ray Bradbury [1984] [O] [incl. "Dandelion Wine",
		   "Fahrenheit 451", "Something Wicked This Way Comes"]
    Death Has Lost Its Charm For Me [1987] [poems]
    Fever Dream [1987] [CP] [J]
    The April Witch [1987] [CP] [J]
    The Foghorn [1987] [CP] [J]
    The Other Foot [1987] [CP] [J]
    The Veldt [1987] [CP] [J]
    The Toynbee Convector [1988] [C]
    The Dragon [1988] [CP]
    Classic Stories 1 [1990] [C]
    Classic Stories 2 [1990] [C]
Bloch, Robert & Bradbury, Ray
    Fever Dream and Other Fantasies [1969] [C] [aka "Bloch and Bradbury"]

BRADLEY.MAR 
Date: 30 Jan 89 00:36:46 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Marion Zimmer Bradley
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Marion Zimmer Bradley's most famous work is the Darkover series.  I've
listed them in approximate order of internal chronology.  She's taken an
interesting approach to the internal consistency of the series:  If she
later decides that she earlier wrote something badly (which happens early
in your career), she feels free to ignore those portions which she would
do differently now.  This can frustrate readers that keep a close eye on
the internal logic of a series, but it does free the author to write
better stories when her writing skills have improved.

And as you can see, while Darkover forms a large portion of her work it
is by no means all.  Another major theme is revisionist legends (Arthur -
"The Mists of Avalon", Mozart - "Night's Daughter" & Troy - "The
Firebrand").  Personally I recommend Darkover stories from the Age of
Chaos ("Stormqueen!" & "Hawkmistress!") and "The Mists of Avalon"
(provided you don't mind revisionist arthurian legends).

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
[S] == Scholarly.
abr == Abridgment of other title.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.
exp == Expansion of other title.
rev == Revision of the other book.
tv == Novelization of a tv script.

Bradley [Breen], Marion [Eleanor] Zimmer [U.S.A., 6/3/1930- ]
    [sister of Paul Edwin Zimmer]
    The Darkover Novels:
	Darkover Landfall [1972]
	Stormqueen! [1978]
	Hawkmistress! [1982]
	Two to Conquer [1980]
	The Heirs of Hammerfell [1989]
	The Oath of Renuciates Trilogy:
	    Oath of Renuciates [1984] [O]
		The Shattered Chain [1976]
		Thendara House [1983]
	    City of Sorcery [1984]
	The Spell Sword [1974]
	The Forbidden Tower [1977]
	Star of Danger [1965]
	The Winds of Darkover [1970]
	The Bloody Sun [1964, 1979]
	Children of Hastur [1981] [O]
	    The Heritage of Hastur [1975]
	    Sharra's Exile [1981] [rev. of "Sword of Aldones"]
	The Planet Savers / The Sword of Aldones [1980] [O]
	    The Sword of Aldones [1962]
	    The Planet Savers [1962, 1976]
	The World Wreckers [1971]
	[anthologies with "The Friends of Darkover"]
	    The Keeper's Price [1980] [A]
	    Sword of Chaos [1982] [A]
	    Free Amazons of Darkover [1985] [A]
	    The Other Side of the Mirror [1987] [A]
	    Red Sun of Darkover [1987] [A]
	    Four Moons of Darkover [1988] [A]
	    Domains of Darkover [1990] [A]
	    Renunciates of Darkover [1991] [A]
    The Fall of Atlantis [1985] [O] [aka "Web of Darkness"]
	Web of Light [1983]
	Web of Darkness [1983]
    The Arwen Series: [continuation of Tolkein story]
	The Jewel of Arwen [1974] [CP]
	The Parting of Arwen [1974] [CP]
    Inheritor Series:
	Dark Satanic [1972]
	The Inheritor [1984]
	Witch Hill [1990]
    Seven from the Stars [1961]
    The Door Through Space [1961] [protoDarkover universe]
    The Colours of Space [1963, 1983]
    The Dark Intruder and Other Stories [1964] [C]
    Falcons of Narabedla [1964] [protoDarkover]
    The Brass Dragon [1969]
    Hunters of the Red Moon [1973] [followed by "Survivors"-Bradley &
				 Zimmer]
    In the Steps of the Master [1973] ["Sixth Sense" tv show #2]
    Men, Halflings & Hero Worship [1973] [CP] [NF]
    The Necessity for Beauty: Robert W. Chambers and the Romantic
		    Tradition [1974] [CP] [NF]
    Endless Voyage [1975]
    The Ruins of Isis [1978]
    Endless Universe [1979] [exp. of "Endless Voyage"]
    Survey Ship [1980]
    The House Between the Worlds [1980, 1981] 
    The Mists of Avalon [1983]
    Greyhaven [1983] [A]
    Sword and Sorceress [1984] [A]
    Warrior Woman [1985]
    Night's Daughter [1985]
    The Best of Marion Zimmer Bradley [1985, 1988] [C]
    Sword and Sorceress II [1985] [A]
    Lythande [1986] [C]
    Sword and Sorceress III [1986] [A]
    The Firebrand [1987]
    Sword and Sorceress IV [1987] [A]
    Sword and Sorceress V [1988] [A]
    Spells of Wonder [1989] [A]
    Sword and Sorceress VI [1990] [A]
    Sword and Sorceress VII [1990] [A]
Bradley, Marion Zimmer & May, Julian & Norton, Andre
    Black Trillium [1990]
Bradley, Marion Zimmer & Zimmer, Paul Edwin
    The Survivors [1979] [sequel to "Hunters of the Red Moon"-MZB]

    Non SF works: [NSF]
	I am a Lesbian [1962] [as Lee Chapman]
	My Sister, My Love [1963] [as Miriam Gardner]
	Spare Her Heaven [1963] [as Morgan Ives]
	Twilight Lovers [1964] [as Miriam Gardner]
	Anything Goes [1964] [abr. of "Spare Her Heaven"] [as Morgan Ives]
	Castle Terror [1965]
	Knives of Desire [1966] [as Morgan Ives]
	No Adam for Eve [1966] [as John Dexter]
	The Strange Women [1967] [as Miriam Gardner]
	Souvenir of Monique [1967]
	Bluebeard's Daughter [1968]
	Witch Hill [1972] [as Valerie Graves]
	Can Ellen Be Saved? [1975] [tv]
	Drums of Darkness [1976]
	The Catch Trap [1979]

BRADSHAW.GIL
Date:  7 May 89 04:09:36 PDT (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Gillian Bradshaw
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Gillian Bradshaw has only done one SF work, an arthurian trilogy.  She has
done a couple of historical novels, "The Beacon at Alexandria", "The
Bearkeeper's Daughter" and "Imperial Purple", but no other SF that I could
find.

[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Bradshaw, Gillian [Marucha] [U.S.A., 5/14/1956- ]
    Down the Long Wind [1988] [O] [The Hawk of May trilogy]
	Hawk of May [1980]
	Kingdom of Summer [1981]
	In Winter's Shadow [1982]
    Horses of Heaven [1991] [planned]

BRIN.DAV    
Date: 18 Apr 89 04:24:27 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: David Brin
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

David Brin is the award winning author of the Uplift series.  (Startide
Rising is probably the best).  Aside for "The Practice Effect" (an amusing
little novel, but completely light weight), I've found all of his stuff to
be quite good traditional SF.  He does good short stories too.  Now what
we need to do is clone him, so he can produce SF faster.

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Brin, David [U.S.A., 10/6/1950- ]
    [Hugo 1984, 1985, 1988 & Nebula 1983]
    The Uplift Series:
	Sundiver [1980]
	Earthclan [1987] [O]
	    Startide Rising [1983]
	    The Uplift War [1987]
    The Practice Effect [1984]
    The Postman [1985]
    The River of Time [1987] [C]
    Earth [1990]
Benford, Gregory & Brin, David
    Heart of the Comet [1986]

BROOKS.TER  
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:43:31 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Terry Brooks
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

To many, Terry Brooks epitomizes the current trend toward bad Tolkien
rip-offs.  Others like his books a lot.  Personally, I tend much more
toward the former view than the later.  Although his first book wasn't
that bad;  what the sword actually *did* was fairly clever, and the
background was well sketched (even if it did have the cliche Inn in the
middle of no-where, where do they earn their money?).  It really could
have benefitted from a strong departure from Tolkien instead of a slavish
reproduction.  It was the first _Fantasy_Best_Seller_, and as such
demonstrates the triumph of marketing over content (which is another
discussion entirely).  I haven't read any of his later books, he may have
improved.

Brooks, Terry [U.S.A., 1/8/1944- ]
    The Shannara Books:
	The Sword of Shannara [1977]
	The Elfstones of Shannara [1982]
	The Wishsong of Shannara [1985]
	The Scions of Shannara [1990]
	The Druid of Shannara [1991]
    Magic Kingdom Books:
	Magic Kingdom for Sale -- Sold! [1986]
	The Black Unicorn [1987]
	Wizard at Large [1988]

BROWN.FRE   
Date: 25 May 89 22:11:46 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Fredric Brown
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

And in a reversal of my typical policy, I'm including Fredric Brown
mystery books in addition to his SF.  That's because (1) I really like
his mysteries [they're really great, any mystery fan should try them] &
(2) many of them have been recently reprinted.

Fredric Brown is one of SF's classic humorists.  His specialty is short,
short-short & really-short stories with a twist (or twisted) ending.  He
also wrote several memorable novels: "Martians, Go Home" [where the earth
is invaded by little green men that don't *DO* anything, but do watch. 
Watch everything.  And make snide comments.  I understand that it's being
made into a bad movie], "What Mad Universe" [an alternate universe where
pulp SF is real life] & "The Lights in the Sky Are Stars" [a fine serious
story of a man who isn't going into space, but helps fight for the Jupiter
project].  Read most any Fredric Brown that you can find.

[C] == Story Collection.
aka == Also known by this other title.
contains == The other book is a subset of this one.

Brown, Fredric [William] [U.S.A., 10/29/1906-3/11/1972]
    What Mad Universe [1949]
    Space on My Hands [1951] [C]
    The Lights in the Sky Are Stars [1953] [aka "Project Jupiter"]
    Angels and Spaceships [1954] [C] [aka "Star Shine"]
    Martians, Go Home [1955]
    Rogue in Space [1957]
    Honeymoon in Hell [1958] [C]
    Nightmares and Geezenstacks [1961] [C]
    The Mind Thing [1961]
    Daymares [1968] [C]
    Mitkey Astromouse [1971] [J]
    Paradox Lost [1973] [C]
    The Best of Fredric Brown [1976] [C]
    The Best Short Stories of Fredric Brown [1982] [C] [contains
		 "Nightmares and Geezenstacks" & "Space on My Hands"]
    And the Gods Laughed [1987] [C] [contains "Honeymoon in Hell" &
		    "Nightmares and Geezenstacks"]
    Happy Ending [1990] [C]

Brown, Fredric & Reynolds, Mack
    Science Fiction Carnival [1953, 1957] [A]
    
NSF  [almost all mysteries]
    The Fabulous Clipjoint [1947]
    The Dead Ringer [1948]
    Murder Can Be Fun [1948] [aka "A Plot For Murder"]
    The Bloody Moonlight [1949] [aka "Murder in Moonlight"]
    The Screaming Mimi [1949]
    Compliments of a Fiend [1950]
    Here Comes A Candle [1950]
    The Case of the Dancing Sandwiches [1951]
    Death has Many Doors [1951]
    The Far Cry [1951]
    Night of the Jabberwock [1951]
    We All Killed Grandma [1952]
    The Deep End [1952]
    Madball [1953]
    Mostly Murder [1953] [C]
    His Name Was Death [1954]
    The Wench is Dead [1955]
    The Lenient Beast [1956]
    The Office [1958]
    One For the Road [1958]
    Knock Three-One-Two [1959]
    The Late Lamented [1959]
    The Murderers [1961]
    The Five-Day Nightmare [1962]
    Mrs. Murphy's Underpants [1963]
    The Shaggy Dog and Other Murders [1963] [C]
    Mickey Astromouse [1971] [J]
    Before She Kills [1984] [C]
    Homicide Sanitarium [1984] [C]
    Carnival of Crime: The Best Mystery Stories of Fredric Brown [1985] [C]
    The Freak Show Murders [1985] [C]
    Pardon My Ghoulish Laughter [1986] [C]
    Red is the Hue of Hell [1986] [C]
    Sex Life on the Planet Mars [1986] [C]
    Thirty Corpses Every Thursday [1986] [C]
    Nightmare in Darkness [1987] [C]
    Who Was That Blonde I Saw You Kill Last Night? [1988] [C]
    Whispering Death [1989] [C]
    The Water Walker [1990] [C]

BRUNNER.JOH 
Date:  9 Dec 88 05:26:40 PST (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: John Brunner
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

The problem with a John Brunner book list is that he suffers from the
"across-the-pond" syndrome.  With moderately popular British author, you
get British only editions, American editions titled the same as British
editions with different contents, and American editions identical to
British editions but with a different title.  John Brunner had several of
his novels abridged when published in the US in the early 60's (typically
as 1/2 of an Ace Double).  The complete text (with revisions) was
generally published in the late-60's.

John Brunner tends to write two kinds of novels:  a standard SF novel of
above average quality, and impressive mega-novels.  Mega-novels include: 
Stand on Zanzibar, The Shockwave Rider, The Sheep Look Up & The Jagged
Orbit. I also recommend The Traveler in Black.

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
rev == Revision of the other book.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as = Originally published using this pen name

Brunner, John [Kilian] [Houston] [U.K., 9/24/1934- ]
    [Hugo 1969]
    Victims of the Nova [1989] [O]
	Polymath [1974] [rev. of "Castaway's World"]
	The Avengers of Carrig [1969] [rev. of "Secret Agent of Terra"]
	The Repairmen of Cyclops [1965, 1981]
    Echo in the Skull [1959]
    The 100th Millennium [1959]
    Threshold of Eternity [1959]
    The World Swappers [1959]
    The Brink [1959] [NSF]
    The Atlantic Abomination [1960]
    Sanctuary in the Sky [1960]
    The Skynappers [1960]
    Slavers of Space [1960]
    I Speak for Earth [1961] [as Keith Woodcott]
    Meeting at Infinity [1961]
    Secret Agent of Terra [1962]
    Ladder in the Sky [1962] [as Keith Woodcott]
    No Future in It [1962] [C]
    The Super Barbarians [1962]
    Times Without Number [1962, 1969]
    The Space-Time Juggler [1963]
    Castaways' World [1963]
    The Astronauts Must Not Land [1963]
    The Dreaming Earth [1963]
    Listen, the Stars! [1963]
    The Psionic Menace [1963] [as Keith Woodcott]
    The Rites of Ohe [1963]
    Endless Shadow [1964]
    To Conquer Chaos [1964]
    The Whole Man [1964] [aka "The Telepathist"]
    The Crutch of Memory [1964] [NSF]
    Wear the Butcher's Medal [1965] [NSF]
    The Altar on Asconel [1965]
    The Day of the Star Cities [1965]
    Enigma from Tantalus [1965]
    The Long Result [1965]
    The Martian Sphinx [1965] [as Keith Woodcott]
    Now, Then [1965] [C]
    The Squares of the City [1965]
    No Other Gods But Me [1966] [C]
    A Planet of Your Own [1966]
    Born Under Mars [1967]
    Out of My Mind [1967, 1968] [C]
    The Productions of Time [1967, 1970]
    Quicksand [1967]
    Bedlam Planet [1968]
    Catch a Falling Star [1968] [rev. of "The 100th Millennium"]
    Father of Lies [1968]
    Into the Slave Nebula [1968] [rev. of "Slavers of Space"]
    Not Before Time [1968] [C]
    Stand on Zanzibar [1968]
    Black is the Color [1969] [NSF]
    Double, Double [1969]
    The Evil That Men Do [1969]
    The Jagged Orbit [1969]
    Timescoop [1969]
    A Plague on Both Your Causes [1969] [NSF] [aka "Blacklash"]
    The Devil's Work [1970] [NSF]
    Good Men Do Nothing [1970] [NSF]
    The Gaudy Shadows [1970]
    The Traveler in Black [1971] [C]
    The Wrong End of Time [1971]
    Honky in the Woodpile [1971] [NSF]
    The Dramaturges of Yan [1972]
    Entry to Elsewhere [1972] [C]
    From This Day Forward [1972] [C]
    The Sheep Look Up [1972]
    The Stardroppers [1972] [rev. of "Listen, the Stars!"]
    Age of Miracles [1973] [rev. of "The Day of the Star Cities"]
    More Things in Heaven [1973] [rev. of "The Astronauts Must Not Land"]
    The Stone That Never Came Down [1973]
    Time Jump [1973] [C]
    Give Warning to the World [1974] [rev. of "Echo in the Skull"]
    Total Eclipse [1974]
    Web of Everywhere [1974]
    The Shockwave Rider [1975, 1976]
    The Book of John Brunner [1976] [C]
    Interstellar Empire [1976] [C] [includes "The Altar on Asconel"]
    Tomorrow May Be Even Worse [1978] [NF]
    Foreign Constellations [1980] [C]
    The Infinitive of Go [1980]
    Players at the Game of People [1980]
    Manshape [1982] [rev. of "Endless Shadow"]
    A New Settlement of Old Scores [1983] [NF] [filksongs]
    The Crucible of Time [1983]
    The Great Steamboat Race [1983] [NSF]
    The Tides of Time [1984]
    The Compleat Traveler in Black [1986] [C] [includes "The Traveler
	       in Black"]
    The Best of John Brunner [1988] [C]
    The Days of March [1988] [NSF]
    The Shift Key [1988]
    Children of the Thunder [1989]
    A Case of Painter's Ear [1991] [CP]

BRUST.STE   
Date:  6 Feb 89 00:49:40 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Steven Brust
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Steven Brust is a popular author on the net.  And I like him too.  My
personal favorites are "To Reign in Hell" ('cause I like mythological
stories) and "The Sun, The Moon and the Stars" (one of the better
fictional examinations on the nature of art).  The Vlad Taltos series is
an enjoyable romp for the first two books, but then the main character (a
professional assassin), has some qualms about the nature of his work in
the third book (I don't mind the change of tone, but I do have some
problems with how the story was developed).  The fourth book in the
series is a prequel, but retains some of the tone of the third, making it
an odd mixture.  Rumor has it that more books in this series are being
written even as I type.  Attentive readers will notice links between the
Vlad Taltos books and all the other books.

Brust, Steven [Karl] [Zoltan] [U.S.A., 11/23/1955- ]
    The Vlad Taltos Books:
	Yendi [1984]
	Jhereg [1983]
	Teckla [1987]
	Taltos [1988]
	Phoenix [1990]
    To Reign in Hell [1984]
    Brokedown Palace [1986]
    The Sun, The Moon and the Stars [1987]
    Cowboy Feng's Space Bar and Grill [1990]

BUDRYS.ALG  
Date: 19 Jun 89 23:48:22 PDT (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Algis Budrys
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

The three Algis Budrys novels I've read have all been very good:  "Who?"
is a tale of an injured American scientist (vital to the national defense)
returned by the Russians.  The problem is that so much of him has been
replaced with prosthetics that the Americans can't be sure it's *really*
the same person.  "Rogue Moon" contains an alien artifact (a maze) on the
far side of the moon that quickly kills anyone attempting to enter it.
"Michaelmas" is an excellent story of the secret president of Earth. 
(OK, the story sounds hokey, but it's really very good).  His fiction is
particularly strong on characterization.  He's also one of the great SF
reviewers in history ("Benchmarks" is a collection of his reviews, he
currently reviews in F&SF).  And he does the "Writers of the Future"
anthologies.  I can recommend any of the three novels I've read.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[S] == Scholarly.
abr == Abridgment of other title.
aka == Also known by this other title.
exp == Expansion of other title.

Budrys, Algi[rda]s [Jonas] [Prussia, U.S.A., 1/9/1931- ]
    False Night [1954]
    Man of Earth [1958]
    Who? [1958]
    The Falling Torch [1959, 1990]
    Rogue Moon [1960]
    The Unexpected Dimension [1960] [C]
    Some Will Not Die [1961] [exp. of "False Night"]
    Budrys' Inferno [1963] [aka "The Furious Future"] [C]
    The Amsirs and the Iron Thorn [1967] [aka "The Iron Thorn"]
    Michaelmas [1977]
    Blood and Burning [1978] [C]
    The Life Machine [1979] [C]
    Science Fiction Dialogues [1982] [S] [CP] [abr. of "Non-Literary ..."]
    Non-Literary Influences on Science Fiction [1983] [S] [CP]
    Benchmarks: Galaxy Bookshelf [1985] [S] [C] [Reviews]
    Writers of the Future [1985] [A]
    Writers of the Future, Vol. II [1986] [A]
    Writers of the Future, Vol. III [1987] [A]
    Writers of the Future, Vol. IV [1988] [A]
    Writers of the Future, Vol. V [1989] [A]
    Cerberus [1989] [CP]
    Writers of the Future, Vol. VI [1990] [A]

BUJOLD.LOI  
Date: 18 Dec 89 06:53:06 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Lois McMaster Bujold
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Lois McMaster Bujold writes fun, well written science fiction.  In many
ways it reminds me of early Heinlein.  Not so much in the details, but
rather for the reaction they produce.  Her character "Miles Naismith
Vorkosigan" is one of the most appealing characters written in years. 
Really recommended for a wonderful read.

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Bujold, Lois McMaster
    [Nebula 1988, 1989]
    In Same Universe:
	Test of Honor [1988] [O]
	    Shards of Honor [1986]
	    The Warrior's Apprentice [1986]
	Vorkosigan's Game [1990] [O]
	    Borders of Infinity [1989] [C]
	    The Vor Game [1990]
	Ethan of Athos [1986]
	Falling Free [1988]
	Brothers in Arms [1989]

BURROUGH.EDG
Date:  4 Mar 89 09:50:34 PST (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Edgar Rice Burroughs
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Edgar Rice Burroughs is one of the all time classic pulp writers.  As
such, one does not read him for his prose style or characterization.  Many
modern readers find him unreadable.  But, his stories do have unceasing
action, marvelously inventive worlds, brave heroes, beautiful princesses,
and unspeakable villains.  Personally, I find him kind of fun, if read in
the right mood.  I think this list is most complete for his novels, but
I've probably missed a few omnibuses along the way.  And the dates
mentioned are publication dates for the books, not copyright dates of the
original magazine articles.

[C] == Story Collection.
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.

Burroughs, Edgar Rice [U.S.A., 9/1/1875-3/19/1950]
    The John Carter of Mars Series:
	A Princess of Mars [1917]
	The Gods of Mars and The Warlord of Mars [1971] [O]
	    The Gods of Mars [1918]
	    The Warlord of Mars [1919]
	Three Martian Novels [1962] [O]
	    Thuvia, Maid of Mars and The Chessmen of Mars [1973] [O]
		Thuvia, Maid of Mars [1920]
		The Chessmen of Mars [1922]
	    The Mastermind of Mars [1928]
	The Mastermind of Mars and A Fighting Man of Mars [1973] [O]
	    [incl. "The Mastermind of Mars"]
	    A Fighting Man of Mars [1931]
	Swords of Mars and Synthetic Men of Mars [1975] [O]
	    Swords of Mars [1936]
	    Synthetic Men of Mars [1940]
	Llana of Gathol and John Carter of Mars [1977] [O]
	    Llana of Gathol [1948]
	    John Carter of Mars [1964] [C]
    The Carson Napier of Venus Series:
	Pirates of Venus & Lost on Venus [1963] [O]
	    Pirates of Venus [1934]
	    Lost on Venus [1935]
	Carson of Venus [1939]
	Escape on Venus [1946]
	The Wizard of Venus [1970] [C] [aka "The Wizard of Venus and
			 Pirate Blood"]
    The Pellucidar Series:
	Three Science Fiction Novels [1963] [O]
	    At the Earth's Core [1922]
	    Pellucidar [1923]
	    Tanar of Pellucidar [1930]
	Tarzan at the Earth's Core [1930]
	Back to the Stone Age [1937] [aka "Seven Worlds to Conquer"]
	Land of Terror [1944]
	Savage Pellucidar [1963]
    The Land that Time Forgot & The Moon Maid [1924] [O]
	The Land that Time Forgot [1924] [split into:]
	    The Land that Time Forgot [1963]
	    The People that Time Forgot [1963]
	    Out of Time's Abyss [1963]
	The Moon Maid [1926] [split into:]
	    The Moon Maid [1962] [larger magazine version]
	    The Moon Men [1962] [larger magazine version]
    The Tarzan Series: 
	Tarzan of the Apes [1914]
	The Return of Tarzan [1915]
	The Beasts of Tarzan [1916]
	The Son of Tarzan [1917]
	Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar [1918]
	Jungle Tales of Tarzan [1919] [aka "Tarzan's Jungle Tales"]
	Tarzan the Untamed [1920]
	Tarzan the Terrible [1921]
	Tarzan and the Golden Lion [1923]
	Tarzan and the Ant Men [1924, 1929]
	Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle [1928]
	Tarzan and the Lost Empire [1929]
	Tarzan at the Earth's Core [1930]
	Tarzan the Invincible [1931]
	Tarzan Triumphant [1932]
	Tarzan and the City of Gold [1933]
	Tarzan and the Lion Man [1934]
	Tarzan and the Leopard Men [1935]
	Tarzan's Quest [1936]
	Tarzan and the Forbidden City [1938] [abridged version "Tarzan
					      in the Forbidden City"]
	Tarzan the Magnificent [1939]
	Tarzan and the Foreign Legion [1947]
	Tarzan and the Madman [1964]
	Tarzan and the Castaways [1965] [C]
    Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins [1963] [O]
	The Tarzan Twins [1927]
	Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins with Jad-Bal-Ja, the Golden Lion[1936]
    Beyond Thirty; and, The Man Eater [1957] [O]
	The Lost Continent [1955] [aka "Beyond Thirty"]
	The Man Eater [1955]
    The Mucker [1921] [split into:]
	The Mucker [1922]
	The Man Without a Soul [1922] [aka "The Return of the Mucker"]
    A Princess of Mars & A Fighting Man of Mars [1964] [O] [includes
		      "A Princess of Mars" & A Fighting Man of Mars"]
    Science Fiction Classics [1982] [O] [includes "Pellucidar", "Thuvia,
		      Maid of Mars", "Tanar of Pellucidar", "The Chessmen
		      of Mars" & "The Mastermind of Mars"]
    Tarzan of the Apes: Four Volumes in One [1988] [O] [includes "Tarzan
	of the Apes", "The Son of Tarzan", "Tarzan at the Earth's Core",
	"Tarzan Triumphant"]
    The Eternal Savage [1925] [aka "The Eternal Lover"]
    The Cave Girl [1925]
    The Monster Men [1929]
    The Land of Hidden Men [1932] [aka "Jungle Girl"]
    The Lad and the Lion [1937]
    Beyond the Farthest Star [1964]
    Tales of Three Planets [1964] [C] [includes "Beyond the Farthest Star"
				     & "The Wizard of Venus""]

    The Oakdale Affair & The Rider [1937] [O] [NSF]
	The Oakdale Affair [1974] [NSF]
	The Rider [1974] [NSF]
    In Series:
	The War Chief [1927] [NSF]
	Apache Devil [1933] [NSF]
    The Girl From Hollywood [1923] [NSF]
    The Bandit of Hell's Bend [1925] [NSF]
    The Mad King [1926] [NSF]
    The Outlaw of Torn [1927] [NSF]
    The Deputy Sheriff of Comanche County [1940] [NSF]
    The Girl From Farris's [1959] [NSF]
    The Efficiency Expert [1966] [NSF]
    I am a Barbarian [1967] [NSF]

BUSBY.F     
Date:  7 May 89 04:26:00 PDT (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: F. M. Busby
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

F. M. Busby writes very good starts to series.  I can really recommend
everything in the Hulzein Family series except "The Rebel Dynasty, Volume
II". Likewise, I liked the first two books in "The Demu Trilogy", then
the third went off in a wild tangent.

The first portion of the Hulzein series has some great, well written space
opera.  The main characters have the traditional amazing talents of space
opera, but Busby gives them correspondingly large character flaws to make
them believable.  It also has some interesting strategy on how to run a
war when you have highly relativistic space ships.  You've seen the plot
before: our heroes escape the oppressive Earth empire to gather a rebel
army and defeat the villains.  The details are what make it interesting.
The last two books take place after the heroes have won, and are not
nearly as interesting.

And by the way, the Rissa books are interesting bibliographically.  First
the series was published as two separate books, then as a single book,
then as three separate books (with the first original book being split
into two new books).  Mysterious are the ways of publishers.

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Busby, F[rancis] M[arion] [,Jr.] [U.S.A., 3/11/1921- ]
    The Hulzein Family Novels:
	Rissa Kerguelen [1977] [O]
	    Rissa Kerguelen [1976] [split into:]
		Young Rissa [1984]
		Rissa and Tregare [1984]
	    The Long View [1976]
	The Rebel Dynasty, Volume I [1987] [O]
	    Star Rebel [1984]
	    Rebel's Quest [1985]
	The Rebel Dynasty, Volume II [1988] [O]
	    The Alien Debt [1984]
	    Rebel's Seed [1986]
	Zelde M'Tana [1980]
    The Demu Trilogy [1980, 1987] [O]
	Cage a Man [1973]
	The Proud Enemy [1975]
	End of the Line [1980] [not separately published]
    All These Earths [1978]
    Getting Home [1987] [C]
    The Breeds of Man [1988]

BUTLER.OCT  
Date: 13 Jun 89 05:26:51 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Octavia Butler
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Octavia Butler is a good author whose work has the unfortunate tendency to
be constantly out of print (although Questar, that most inconsistent of
publishers, seems to be reprinting much of it).  Most of her work involves
two series.  The Patternist series has a society where the Patternists
[linked telepaths controlled by the strongest] is fighting for survival
against the Clayarks [humans infected and mutated by an alien organism]. 
The first 2 novels goes into the origins of the Patternists, the 3rd
examines the origins of the Clayarks.  The Xenogenesis series explores the
consequences when an alien race comes upon the wreckage of Earth several
years after a wholesale nuclear war.  What they decide to do to the human
survivors, and the consequences of this act (plus the interesting nature
of the aliens themselves) forms the basis of the series.  The Patternist
novels can be read more or less independently (as you can see, the
internal chronology has little to do with the order that they were
written).  The Xenogenesis novels should be read in order. 

[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Butler, Octavia E[stelle] [U.S.A., 6/22/1947- ]
    [Hugo 1984, 1985 & Nebula 1984]
    The Patternist Series:
	Wild Seed [1980]
	Mind of My Mind [1977]
	Clay's Ark [1984]
	Patternmaster [1976]
	Survivor [1978]
    Xenogenesis [1989] [O]
	Dawn [1987]
	Adulthood Rites [1988]
	Imago [1989]
    Kindred [1979]

BYRNE.STU   
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:44:21 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Stuart Byrne
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Another unread author.  So many books, so little time.

as == Originally published using this pen name.

Byrne, Stuart J[ames] [U.S.A., 10/26/1913- ]
    Star Man [1969]
    God Man [1970] [as John Bloodstone]
    The Alpha Trap [1976] [as Rothayne Amare]
    Starman Series: [as John Bloodstone]
	Thundar [1971]
	Superman of Alpha [1977]
	Interstellar Mutineers [1977]
	The Cosmium Raiders [1977]
	Slaves of Venus [1977]
	Lost in the Milky Way [1977]

CALVINO.ITA 
Date:  9 Oct 89 03:36:28 PDT (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Italo Calvino
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

The one Calvino book I've read was Cosmicomics.  It was an entertaining
collection of Scientific Fables.  Each of the stories was narrated by the
immortal Qfwfq who relates a story about some scientific principle
(The-Big-Bang: on how crowded it was back then, Continous-Creation:
Playing billiards with the spontaneously created hydrogen atoms, and the
like).  The wry tone is quite similar to Douglas Adam's "Hitchhiker's
Guide To The Galaxy".  Unfortunately, Calvino are hard to find.  Other
books of his that have been recommended that I'm still looking for are
"T-Zero" & "If on a Winter's Night a Traveler".

[C] == Story Collection.
[S] == Scholarly.
[xxx:yyy] == xxx = Year it was written; yyy = Year it was translated.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Calvino, Italo [Italy, 11/15/1923-9/19/1985]
    The Baron in the Trees [1957:1959]
    Italian Fables [1956:1959] [C] [abridged tranlation]
    The Non-existent Knight & The Cloven Viscount [1956,1957:1962]
    Cosmicomics [1965:1968] [C]
    T-Zero [1967:1969] [C] [aka "Time and the Hunter"]
    The Watcher and Other Stories [1965:1971] [C]
    Invisible Cities [1972:1974]
    The Castle of Crossed Destinies [1973:1976] [C]
    Our Ancestors [1960:1980] [C]
    If on a Winter's Night a Traveler [1979:1981]
    Italian Folk Tales [1956:1981] [C] [full translation]
    Marcovaldo [1973:1983]
    Mr. Palomar [1983:1985] [C]
    The Uses of Literature [:1986] [S]
    Under the Jaguar Sun [1986:1988] [C]

CAMPBELL.JOH
Date: 16 Feb 89 01:45:24 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: John W. Campbell
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

John W. Campbell is best known as the editor of Astounding Science Fiction
(aka Analog) for 34 years.  There he developed an amazing group of writers
(Heinlein, van Vogt, Asimov, an several others).  But he also wrote some
good stories himself.

Under his own name he wrote above average space opera.  But under the name
of Don A. Stuart, he wrote stories that read quite well today.  Probably
his most famous story was "Who Goes There?".  It was filmed (twice), but
I still prefer his version.  As usual, an excellent place to start is the
Del Rey book "The Best of John W. Campbell".

[C] == Story Collection.
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Campbell, John W[ood] [,Jr.] [U.S.A., 6/8/1910-7/11/1971]
    The Arcot, Wade and Morey Stories:
	John W. Campbell Anthology [1973] [O]
	    The Black Star Passes [1953] [C]
	    Islands of Space [1956]
	    Invaders from the Infinite [1961]
    The Aarn Munro Series:
	The Mightiest Machine [1947]
	The Incredible Planet [1949]
    The Astounding Science Fiction Anthology [1951, 1956] [A] [split into:]
	The First Astounding Science Fiction Anthology [1964] [A]
	The Second Astounding Science Fiction Anthology [1965] [A]
    Analog Anthology [1965] [O]
	Prologue to Analog [1962] [A]
	Analog 1 [1963] [A]
	Analog 2 [1964] [A]
    Who Goes There? [1948] [C] [aka "The Thing & Other Stories" and "The
	      Thing from Outer Space"] [title story filmed as "The Thing"]
    From Unknown Worlds [1948] [A]
    The Moon is Hell! [1951] [C]
    Cloak of Aesir [1952] [C]
    The First Astounding Science Fiction Anthology [1954] [A] [abr.
	"The Astounding Science Fiction Anthology"]
    The Second Astounding Science Fiction Anthology [1954] [A] [abr.
	"The Astounding Science Fiction Anthology"]
    Who Goes There? and Other Stories [1955] [C] [differs from '48 title]
    Astounding Tales of Space and Time [1957] [A] [abr. "The
	      Astounding Science Fiction Anthology"]
    Analog 3 [1965] [A] [aka "A World by the Tale"]
    Analog 4 [1966] [A] [aka "The Permanent Implosion"]
    The Ultimate Weapon [1966]
    The Planeteers [1966] [C]
    Collected Editorials from Analog [1966] [NF]
    Analog 5 [1967] [A] [aka "Countercommandment"]
    Analog 6 [1968] [A]
    Analog 7 [1969] [A]
    Analog 8 [1971] [A]
    The Best of John W. Campbell [1973] [C]
    The Space Beyond [1976] [C]
    The Best of John W. Campbell [1976] [C] [differs from '73 title]
Chapdelaine, Perry; Chapdelaine, Tony & Hay, George
    The John W. Campbell Letters, Vol. 1 [1986] [NF]

CARD.ORS    
Date: 25 Nov 88 10:53:51 PST (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Orson Scott Card
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Gee, OSC was easy.  I didn't have to go home to look in any references
since I own all of his books (except the last 3, which I know about).
Aside from his award winning books (The Ender series), I really like
"Hart's Hope" (an excellent fantasy written in an unusual allegorical
style) & "Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories" (some really great
stories).

[C] == Story Collection.
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Card, Orson Scott [U.S.A., 8/24/1951- ]
    [Hugo 1986, 1987, 1988 & Nebula 1985, 1986]
    The "Capitol" series: 
	Hot Sleep [1978]
	Capitol [1978] [C]
	The Worthing Chronicle [1983]
	The Worthing Saga [1990] [C] [contains "The Worthing Chronicle"]
    Ender's War [1986] [O]
	Ender's Game [1985]
	Speaker for the Dead [1986]
    The Alvin Maker Saga:
	Hatrack River [1989] [O]
	    Seventh Son [1987]
	    Red Prophet [1988]
	    Prentice Alvin [1989]
	<<Several more planned>>
    A Planet Called Treason [1979, 1980]
    Songmaster [1980, 1987]
    Dragons of Light [1980] [A]
    Dragons of Darkness [1981] [A]
    Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories [1981] [C]
    Hart's Hope [1983]
    Wyrms [1987]
    Saints [1984] [aka "A Woman of Destiny"] [NSF, Morman historical]
    Cardography [1987] [C]
    Treason [1988] [rev of "A Planet Called Treason"]
    Characters and Viewpoint [1988] [NF]
    The Folk of the Fringe [1989]
    The Abyss [1989] [movie]
    Maps in the Mirror [1990] [C]
    Future on Fire [1991] [A]
    The Redemption of Christopher Columbus [1991] [planned]
Card, Orson Scott / Biggle, Lloyd
    Eye for Eye / The Tunesmith [1990] [Tor Double]

CARTER.LIN  
Date: 22 Nov 88 14:03:32 PST (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Lin Carter
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

This message (the second in a continuing series) brings to you a complete
list of the works of Lin Carter.  I give you my word as a red-eye knight
that this list is  at least 99.44% accurate.  Lin Carter has also edited
dozens of anthologies that I haven't bothered to list.

[C] == Story Collection.
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
exp == Expansion of other title.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

Carter, Lin[wood] [Vrooman] [U.S.A., 6/9/1930-2/7/1988]
    The Thongor Series: [Burroughsian sword and sorcery]
	The Wizard of Lemuria [1965]
	Thongor of Lemuria [1966]
	Thongor and The Wizard of Lemuria [1969] [exp "The Wizard
			       of Lemuria"]
	Thongor and the Dragon City [1970] [exp "Thongor of Lemuria"]
	Thongor Against the Gods [1967]
	Thongor in the City of Magicians [1968]
	Thongor at the End of Time [1968]
	Thongor Fights the Pirates of Tarakus [1970]
    The Gondwane Series:
	Giant of World's End [1969]
	The Warrior of World's End [1974]
	The Enchantress of World's End [1975]
	The Immortal of World's End [1976]
	The Barbarian of World's End [1977]
	The Pirate of World's End [1978]
    The History of the Great Imperium:
	Outworlder [1971]
	The Man Without a Planet [1966]
	Star Rogue [1970]
    The Green Star Series:
	Under the Green Star [1972]
	When the Green Star Calls [1973]
	By the Light of the Green Star [1974]
	As the Green Star Rises [1975]
	In the Green Star's Glow [1976]
    The Callisto Series: [Burroughsian pastiche]
	Jandar of Callisto [1972]
	Black Legion of Callisto [1972]
	Sky Pirates of Callisto [1973]
	Mad Empress of Callisto [1975]
	Mind Wizards of Callisto [1975]
	Lankar of Callisto [1975] [note: Lankar=lincarter]
	Ylana of Callisto [1977]
	Renegade of Callisto [1978]
    The Zarkon-Lord of the Unknown Series:
	The Nemesis of Evil [1975]
	Invisible Death [1975]
	The Volcano Ogre [1976]
	The Earth-Shaker [1982]
	Horror Wears Blue [1987]
    The Adventures of Eric Carstairs in Zanthodon:
	Journey to the Underground World [1979]
	Zanthodon [1980]
	Hurok of the Stone Age [1981]
	Darya of the Bronze Age [1981]
	Eric of Zanthodon [1982]
    The Terra Magica Series:
	Kesrick [1982]
	Dragonrouge: An Adult Fantasy [1984]
	Mandrigardo [1987]
	Callipygia [1988]
    The Chronicles of Kylix:
	The Quest of the Kadji [1971]
	The Wizard of Zao [1978]
    Hautley Quicksilver:
	The Thief of Thoth [1968]
	The Purloined Planet [1969]
    The Mysteries of Mars:
	The Valley Where Time Stood Still [1974]
	The City Outside the World [1977]
	Down to a Sunless Sea [1984]
	The Man Who Loved Mars [1973]
    The Star Magicians [1966]
    The Flame of Iridar [1967]
    Tower at the Edge of Time [1968]
    Beyond the Gates of Dream [1969] [C]
    Lost World of Time [1969]
    Tower of the Medusa [1969]
    The Black Star [1973]
    Time War [1974]
    Tara of the Twilight [1979]
    Lost Worlds [1980] [C]
    Kellory the Warlock [1984]
    Found Wanting [1985]
    Tolkein: A Look Behind "The Lord of the Rings" [1969] [NF]
    Lovecraft: A Look Behind the "Cthulhu Mythos" [1972] [NF]
    Imaginary Worlds: the Art of Fantasy [1973] [NF]
    Middle Earth: The World of Tolkein [1977] [NF]
    Dragons, Elves and Heros [1969] [A]
    The Young Magicians [1969] [A]
    Golden Cities, Far [1970] [A]
    The Magic of Atlantis [1970] [A]
    New Worlds for Old [1971] [A]
    The Spawn of Cthulhu [1971] [A]
    Discoveries in Fantasy [1972] [A]
    Great Short Novels of Adult Fantasy I [1972] [A]
    Great Short Novels of Adult Fantasy II [1973] [A]
    Flashing Swords! #1 [1973] [A]
    Flashing Swords! #2 [1973] [A]
    The Year's Best Fantasy Stories [1975] [A]
    The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 2 [1976] [A]
    Kingdoms of Sorcery [1976] [A]
    Realms of Wizardry [1976] [A]
    Flashing Swords! #3 [1976] [A]
    Flashing Swords! #4 [1977] [A]
    Flashing Swords! #5 [1977] [A]
    The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 3 [1977] [A]
    The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 4 [1978] [A]
    The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 5 [1980] [A]
    The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 6 [1980] [A]
    Weird Tales: 1 [1981] [A]
    Weird Tales: 2 [1981] [A]
    Weird Tales: 3 [1981] [A]
    Weird Tales: 4 [1983] [A]
Carter, Lin & Wollheim, Donald [writing as David Grinnell]
    Destination Saturn [1967]
Carter, Lin & de Camp, L. Sprague
    Conan of the Isles [1968]
    Conan the Buccaneer [1971]
    Conan of Aquilonia [1977]
    Conan the Liberator [1979]
    Conan the Barbarian [1982] [movie]
Carter, Lin & de Camp, L. Sprague & Nyboug, Bjorn
    Conan the Swordsman [1978]
Carter, Lin & Howard, Robert E.
    King Kull [1967] [aka "Kull"]
Carter, Lin & Howard, Robert E. & de Camp, L. Sprague
    The Conan Chronicles [1989] [O]
	Conan [1967]
	Conan of Cimmeria [1969]
	[includes "Conan the Freebooter" by Howard & de Camp]
    The Conan Chronicles 2 [1990] [O]
	Conan the Wanderer [1968]
	[include "Conan the Adventurer" by Howard & de Camp]
	[include "Conan the Buccaneer" by Carter & de Camp]

CHALKER.JAC 
Date: 20 Feb 89 01:56:07 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Jack Chalker
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've never been a fan of Jack Chalker.  He's heavily into series, and like
most series, the first books are the most interesting.  I found "Midnight
at the Well of Souls" to be fairly good and "The River of Dancing Gods"
to be a moderately funny send-up of generic fantasy novels (although not
as funny as early Robert Asprin or any Terry Pratchett).

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[NSF] == Not SF.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Chalker, Jack L[aurence] [U.S.A., 12/17/1944- ]
    The Saga of The Well World:
	Midnight at the Well of Souls [1977]
	Exiles at the Well of Souls [1978]
	Quest for the Well of Souls [1978]
	The Return of Nathan Brazil [1980]
	Twilight at the Well of Souls [1980]
    The Four Lords of the Diamond [1983] [O]
	Lilith: A Snake in the Grass [1981]
	Cerberus: A Wolf in the Fold [1982]
	Charon: A Dragon at the Gate [1982]
	Medusa: A Tiger by the Tail [1983]
    The Dancing Gods Series:
	The River of Dancing Gods [1984]
	Demons of the Dancing Gods [1984]
	Vengence of the Dancing Gods [1985]
	Songs of the Dancing Gods [1990]
    The Soul Rider Series:
	Spirits of Flux and Anchor [1984]
	Empires of Flux and Anchor [1984]
	Masters of Flux and Anchor [1985]
	The Birth of Flux and Anchor [1985]
	Children of Flux and Anchor [1985]
    The Rings of the Master Series:
	Lords of the Middle Dark [1986]
	Pirates of the Thunder [1987]
	Warriors of the Storm [1987]
	Masks of the Martyrs [1988]
    G.O.D. Inc. Series:
	The Labrynith of Dreams [1987]
	The Shadow Dancers [1987]
	The Maze in the Mirror [1989]
    Changewinds Series:
	When the Changewinds Blow [1987]
	Rider of the Winds [1988]
	War of the Maelstrom [1988]
    Quintara Marathon:
	The Demons at Rainbow Bridge [1989]
	The Run to Chaos Keep [1991] [planned]
    The New H. P. Lovecraft Bibliography [1962] [CB] [NF]
    In Memoriam: Clark Ashton Smith [1963] [CB] [NF]
    Mirage on Lovecraft [1965] [CB] [NF]
    An Informal Biography of Scrooge McDuck [1974] [CP]
    A Jungle of Stars [1976]
    The Web of the Chozen [1978]
    Dancers in the Afterglow [1978]
    And the Devil Will Drag You Under [1979]
    A War of Shadows [1979]
    The Devil's Voyage [1981] [NSF]
    Identity Matrix [1982]
    Downtiming the Nightside [1985]
    The Messiah Choice [1985]
    Dance Band on the Titanic [1988] [C]
Chalker, Jack & Owings, Mark
    The Index to the Science-Fantasy Publishers [1966] [NF]
    The Revised H. P. Lovecraft Bibliography [1973] [NF] [rev. of
	    "The New H. P. Lovecraft Bibliography"]
    Index to the SF Publishers [1979] [NF] [rev. of "The Index
	    to the Science-Fantasy Publishers"]
    The Necronomicon: A Study [1967] [NF]
Chalker, Jack & Effinger, George Alec & Resnick, Michael
    The Red Tape War [1991]

CHANDLER.A  
Date: 19 Jun 89 23:58:03 PDT (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: A. Bertram Chandler
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

With the latest discussion of A. Bertram Chandler (spitting on the cat and
calling the floor a bastard :-), someone naturally asked for a list.  I
have a good idea of the order of about 1/2 of the Grimes novels, the rest
are a guess.  I've never read any of his books myself, so read the recent
discussion for further analysis.

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Chandler, A[rthur] Bertram [U.K., Australia, 3/28/1912-6/6/1984]
    The Empress Series:
	Empress of Outer Space [1965]
	Space Mercenaries [1965]
	Nebula Alert [1967]
    The Commander Grimes Novels:
	Grimes in Federation Service
	    The Road to the Rim [1967]
	    To Prime the Pump [1971]
	    The Hard Way Up [1972] [C]
	    The Broken Cycle [1975]
	    False Fatherland [1968] [aka "Spartan Planet"]
	    The Inheritors [1972]
	    The Big Black Mark [1975]
	    Star Courier [1977]
	Grimes in the Rim Worlds
	    Into the Alternate Universe [1964]
	    Contraband from Otherspace [1967]
	    The Rim Gods [1969] [C]
	    The Dark Dimensions [1971]
	    Alternate Orbits [1971] [C] [aka "Commodore at Sea"]
	    The Gateway to Never [1972]
	    The Way Back [1976]
	Catch the Star Winds [1969]
	Beyond the Galactic Rim [1963] [C]
	The Deep Reaches of Space [1964]
	Rendezvous on a Lost World [1961] [aka "When the Dream Dies"]
	The Rim of Space [1961]
	The Ship from Outside [1963]
	The Far Traveller [1977]
	To Keep the Ship [1978]
	Star Loot [1980]
	Up To the Sky In Ships [1982] [C]
	The Last Amazon [1984]
	The Wild Ones [1984]
	The Rim of Space & The Ship from Outside [1979] [O]
	The Road to the Rim & The Hard Way Up [1978] [O]
	The Inheritors & The Gateway to Never [1978] [O]
	The Dark Dimensions & The Rim Gods [1978] [O]
	The Commodore at Sea & Spartan Planet [1979] [O]
	Into the Alternate Universe & Contraband from Otherspace [1979] [O]
    Bring Back Yesterday [1961]
    The Hamelin Plague [1963]
    The Coils of Time [1964]
    Glory Planet [1964]
    The Alternate Martians [1965]
    The Sea Beasts [1971]
    The Bitter Pill [1974]
    Matilda's Stepchildren [1979]
    The Anarch Lords [1981]
    Kelly Country [1983]
    Frontier of the Dark [1984]
    From Sea to Shining Star [1989] [C]

CHANT.JOY   
Date: 14 May 89 01:08:14 PDT (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Joy Chant
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Joy Chant wrote three very nice fantasy novels set in the same world (they
don't really qualify as a trilogy).  It's "The High Kings", however,
that's really special in the fantasy field.  It's a retelling of the
pre-Arthurian British myths  (somewhat in the style of Evangeline Walton's
books).   Also interwoven are discussions of celtic society and culture &
(in the hard cover edition) some really incredible paintings. This is one
of the few instances of a "coffee table" book where both the text and
pictures are worth getting.  I've bought three copies of the hardcover (2
as gifts).  I think that it's still available through the Science Fiction
Book Club.  

Chant [Rutter], [Eileen] Joy[ce] [U.K., 1/13/1945- ]
    In Same Universe:
	Red Moon and Black Mountain [1970]
	The Grey Mane of Morning [1977]
	When Voiha Wakes [1983]
    Fantasy and Allegory in Literature for Young Readers [1971] [NF]
    The High Kings [1983]

CHERRYH.C   
Date: 12 Jan 89 06:05:23 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: C. J. Cherryh
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

C. J. Cherryh is a favorite of mine.  She sets the standard for ALIEN (but
comprehensible) aliens.  Not people in funny suits, like most authors. 
(If you're looking for incomprehensible aliens, try "Solaris" by Lem). 
She does great fast paced action, and intricate political schemings (often
in the same novel!).  I can recommend everything she does, with the
exception of the Heroes in Hell nonsense, and the Merovingen Nights
anthologies (which are weak but OK).  

Cherry, Carolyn Janice [U.S.A. 9/1/1942- ] [writes as C. J. Cherryh]
    [Hugo 1979, 1982, 1989]
    [sister to illustrator David Cherry]
    Connected Future History:
	Downbelow Station [1981]
	Rimrunners [1989]
	Serpent's Reach [1980]
	Forty Thousand in Gehenna [1983]
	Cyteen [1988] [split into:]
	     Cyteen: The Betrayal [1989]
	     Cyteen: The Rebirth [1989]
	     Cyteen: The Vindication [1989]
	Mechanter's Luck [1982]
	The Chanur Novels:
	    The Pride of Chanur [1982]
	    Chanur's Venture [1984]
	    The Kif Strike Back [1985]
	    Chanur's Homecoming [1986]
	The Faded Sun Trilogy:
	    The Faded Sun: Kesrith [1978]
	    The Faded Sun: Shon'Jir [1979]
	    The Faded Sun: Kutathh [1980]
	Angel With the Sword [1985]
	Merovingen Nights Series: [continuation to "Angel With the Sword"]
	     Merovingen Nights: Festival Moon [1987] [A]
	     Merovingen Nights #2: Fever Season [1987] [A]
	     Merovingen Nights #3: Troubled Waters [1988] [A]
	     Merovingen Nights #4: Smugler's Gold [1988] [A]
	     Merovingen Nights #5: Divine Right [1989] [A]
	     Merovingen Nights #6: Flood Time [1990] [A]
	Cuckoo's Egg [1985]
	Voyager in Night [1984]
	Port Eternity [1982]
	Brothers of Earth [1976]
	Hunter of Worlds [1977]
	Wave without a Shore [1981]
    The Morgaine Series:
	The Book of Morgaine [1979] [O] [aka "The Chronicles of Morgaine"]
	    Gate of Iverel [1976]
	    Well of Shiuan [1978]
	    Fires of Azeroth [1979]
	Exile's Gate [1988]
    Arafel Series:
	Ealdwood [1981]
	Arafel's Saga [1984] [O] [aka "Ealdwood"]
	    The Dreamstone [1983] [rev. "Ealdwood"]
	    The Tree of Swords and Jewels [1983]
    In Series:
	Rusalka [1989]
	Chernevog [1990]
    Hestia [1979]
    Sunfall [1981] [C]
    Visible Light [1986] [C]
    Glass and Amber [1987] [C]
    Legions of Hell [1987] [set in "Heroes in Hell" series]
    The Paladin [1988]
Cherryh, C. J. & Asire, Nancy
    Wizard Spawn [1989] [Sword of Knowledge #2]
Cherryh, C. J. & Fish, Leslie
    A Dirge for Sabis [1989] [Sword of Knowledge #1]
Cherryh, C. J. & Lackey, Mercedes
    Reap the Whirlwind [1989] [Sword of Knowledge #3]
Cherryh, C. J. & Morris, Janet E.
    The Heroes in Hell Series: [see Janet E. Morris]
	The Gates of Hell [1986]
	Kings in Hell [1987]

CHRISTOP.JOH
Date:  6 Dec 89 03:08:41 PST (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: John Christopher
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

John Christopher is now best known for his good juvenile (young adult,
whatever you want to call them) novels.  The ones I've read (The Tripods
Trilogy) was a pretty good post-alien invasion yarn.  The first two novels
were produced as a BBC TV mini-series.

John Christopher's earlier fame, however, was as one of several brits who
destroyed civilization in dozens of ways in the late 50's & early 60's. 
Other members of this exclusive club include J. G. Ballard and John
Wyndham.  The best of these is probably "No Blade of Grass" (also filmed).
In it, a world wide plague kills all variety of grass.  Which doesn't
sound too bad until you realize that rice, wheat, oats, rye, etc. are all
"grasses".  He follows several ordinary people through the entire
disaster.

He's also written in a variety of other genres using the names Anthony
Rye, William Godfrey, Peter Nichols, Samuel Youd, Peter Graf and Hilary
Ford.

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Youd, Christopher Samuel [U.K., 4/16/1922- ]
    [as John Christopher]
    Tripods Series:
	The Tripods Trilogy [1980] [O] [J]
	    The White Mountains [1967]
	    The City of Gold and Lead [1967]
	    The Pool of Fire [1968]
	When the Tripods Came [1988] [prequel]
    The Sword of the Spirits Trilogy [1980] [O] [J] [aka "The Prince
				    in Waiting Trilogy"]
	The Prince in Waiting [1970]
	Beyond the Burning Lands [1971]
	The Sword of the Spirits [1972]
    The Fireball Trilogy: [J]
	Fireball [1981]
	New Found Land [1983]
	Dragon Dance [1986]
    Other Juveniles: [J]
	The Lotus Caves [1969]
	The Guardians [1970]
	Dom and Va [1973]
	Empty World [1977]
	Pendulum [1968]
    The Twenty-Second Century [1954] [C]
    The Year of the Comet [1955] [aka "Planet in Peril"]
    No Blade of Grass [1956] [aka "The Death of Grass"]
    The Caves of Night [1958]
    The Long Winter [1962] [aka "The World in Winter"]
    The Possessors [1964]
    Sweeny's Island [1964] [aka "Cloud on Silver"]
    The Ragged Edge [1965] [aka "A Wrinkle in the Skin"]
    The Little People [1967]
    Wild Jack [1974]

CLARKE.ART  
Date:  6 Feb 89 01:03:24 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Arthur C. Clarke
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Arthur C. Clarke is the last of the big 3 of the fifties on my list
(Asimov & Heinlein are already done).  Clarke was always more likely to
get the science right, but without ignoring the characters (which was a
hallmark of most hard SF of the day).  Important works include
"Childhood's End", "2001: A Space Odyssey" [necessary to understand the
movie], and "The Nine Billion Names of God" [his best collection].

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Clarke, Arthur C[harles] [U.K., Sri Lanka, 12/16/1917- ]
    [Hugo 1956, 1974, 1980 & Nebula 1972, 1973, 1979 &
	Nebula Grand Master 1985]
    The Monolith Series:
	2001: A Space Odyssey [1968]
	2010: Odyssey Two [1982]
	2061: Odyssey Three [1988]
    An Arthur C. Clarke Omnibus [1965] [O]
	Childhood's End [1953]
	Prelude to Space [1951] [aka "Master of Space" & "The Space
				       Dreamers"]
	Expedition to Earth [1953, 1954] [C]
    An Arthur C. Clarke Second Omnibus [1968] [O]
	A Fall of Moondust [1961]
	Earthlight [1955]
	The Sands of Mars [1951]
    Across the Sea of Stars [1959] [O]
	[includes "Childhood's End", "Earthlight", and 18 stories]
    From the Ocean, From the Stars [1962] [O]
	[includes "The City and the Stars", "The Deep Range", and "The
		Other Side of the Sky"]
    Prelude to Mars [1965] [O]
	[includes "Prelude to Space", "The Sands of Mars", and 16 stories]
    Four Great SF Novels [1978] [O]
	[includes "The City and the Stars", "The Deep Range", "A Fall of
		Moondust" & "Rendezvous with Rama"]
    2001: A Space Odyssey / The City and the Stars / The Deep Range
	/ A Fall of Moondust / Rendezvous with Rama [1987] [O]
    The Best of Arthur C. Clarke [1973] [C] [split into:]
	The Best of Arthur C. Clarke: 1937 - 1955 [1977] [C]
	The Best of Arthur C. Clarke: 1956 - 1972 [1977] [C]
    Islands in the Sky [1952] [J]
    Against the Fall of Night [1953]
    The City and the Stars [1956] [rev. of "Against the Fall of Night"]
    Reach for Tomorrow [1956] [C]
    Tales from the White Hart [1957] [C]
    The Deep Range [1957]
    The Other Side of the Sky [1958] [C]
    Tales of Ten Worlds [1962] [C]
    Dolphin Island [1963] [J]
    Glide Path [1963] [NSF]
    The Nine Billion Names of God [1967] [C]
    The Lion of Commare & Against the Fall of Night [1968] [2 novels]
    The Wind from the Sun [1972, 1987] [C]
    Of Time and Stars [1972] [C]
    The Lost Worlds of 2001 [1972] [NF]
    Rendezvous with Rama [1973]
    Imperial Earth [1975]
    The Fountains of Paradise [1979]
    The Sentinel [1983] [C]
    The Songs of Distant Earth [1986]
    Astounding Days: a Science Fictional Autobiography [1989] [NF]
    Tales From Planet Earth [1990] [C]
    2001: A Space Odyssey [1990] [C] [includes "2001: A Space Odyssey"
	    and 2 stories]
    The Ghost from the Grand Banks [1990]
Clarke, Arthur C. & Benford, Gregory
    Beyond the Fall of Night [1990]
Clarke, Arthur C. & Hyams, Peter
    The Odyssey File [1985] [NF]
Clarke, Arthur C. & Lee, Gentry
    Cradle [1988]
    Rama II [1989]
Clarke, Arthur C. / Robinson, Kim Stanley
    A Meeting With Medusa / Green Mars [1988] [Tor Double]

CLAYTON.JO  
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:45:09 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Jo Clayton
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

A fairly popular author I've never read.  Although I've heard some positive
things about her, none of her books have grabbed me enough to want to try.

[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Clayton, Jo [U.S.A., 2/15/1939- ]
    The Diadem Series:
	Diadem from the Stars [1977]
	Lamarchos [1978]
	Irsud [1978]
	Maeve [1979]
	Star Hunters [1980]
	The Nowhere Hunt [1981]
	Ghosthunt [1983]
	The Snares of Ibex [1984]
	Quester's Endgame [1986]
	Shadowplay [1990]
	Shadowspeer [1990]
	Shadowkill [1991]
    The Duel of Sorcery Trilogy:
	Moongather [1982]
	Moonscatter [1983]
	Changer's Moon [1985]
    Skeen Trilogy:
	Skeen's Leap [1986]
	Skeen's Return [1987]
	Skeen's Search [1987]
    The Soul Drinker [1989] [O]
	Drinker of Souls [1986]
	Blue Magic [1988]
	A Gathering of Stones [1989]
    A Bait of Dreams [1985]
    Shadow of the War Master [1988]

CLEMENT.HAL 
Date: 16 Feb 89 01:57:53 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Hal Clement
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Hal Clement writes HARD hard SF.  His science is meticulously accurate. 
Most of his novels deal with very odd worlds, and the consequences of
them (high gravity, low temperature, ...).  "Mission of Gravity", "Needle"
and "The Best of Hal Clement" are all ones I've read and can recommend. 
But (as with many hard SF authors), his prose style can grate. 
Reportedly, his latest efforts show improvement.

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.

Stubbs, Harry Clement [U.S.A., 5/30/1922- ]
    [as Hal Clement]
    The Hunter:
	Needle [1950] [aka "From Outer Space"]
	Through the Eye of a Needle [1978]
    Barlennan:
	Mission of Gravity [1954]
	Starlight [1971]
    Iceworld [1953]
    The Ranger Boys in Space [1956] [J]
    Cycle of Fire [1957]
    Close to Critical [1964]
    Natives of Space [1965] [C]
    Small Changes [1969] [C] [aka "Space Lash"]
    First Flights to the Moon [1970] [A]
    Ocean On Top [1973]
    Left of Africa [1976] [J] [NSF]
    The Best of Hal Clement [1979] [C]
    The Nitrogen Fix [1980]
    Intuit [1987] [C]
    Still River [1987]

COMPTON.D   
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:46:14 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: D. G. Compton
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I tend to look upon D. G. Compton as a late arrival in the "British let's
destroy the world in interesting ways" school of the late 50's and early
60's.  Original members include John Wyndham, John Christopher and J. G.
Ballard.  The stories I've read have all taken place in the near future
with people coping with a decaying social environment.  The emphasis is
very much on the characters of the story.  Ones I liked were "The Steel
Crocodile" [on the dangers of technical progress] and "Chronocules" [a
time-travel story]. 

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
aka == Also known by this other title.

Compton, D[avid] G[uy] [U.K., 8/19/1930- ]
    Media Ghouls:
	The Unsleeping Eye [1974] [aka "The Continuous Katherine
	      Mortenhoe"] [aka "Death Watch"] [filmed as "Deathwatch"]
	Windows [1979]
    The Quality of Mercy [1965, 1970]
    Farewell, Earth's Bliss [1966]
    The Silent Multitude [1966]
    Synthajoy [1968]
    The Steel Crocodile [1970] [aka "The Electric Crocodile"]
    Chronocules [1970] [aka "Hot Wireless Sets, Aspirin Tablets, the
	  Sandpiper Sides of Used Matchboxes, and Something That Might
	  Have Been Castor Oil"]
    The Missionaries [1972]
    A Usual Lunacy [1978]
    Ascendancies [1980]
    Scudder's Game [1988]
    Radio Plays [1988] [C] [CP]

CONEY.MIC   
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:46:45 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Michael Coney
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Oh, well, another unknown author.

[C] == Story Collection.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Coney, Michael G[reatrex] [U.K./Canada, 9/28/1932- ]
    Same Universe:
	Cat Karina [1982]
	The Song of Earth Series:
	    The Celestial Steam Locomotive [1983]
	    Gods of the Greataway [1984]
	    Fang the Gnome [1988]
	    King of the Scepter'd Isle [1989]
    Mirror Image [1972]
    Friends Come in Boxes [1973]
    The Hero of Downways [1973]
    Syzgzy [1973]
    Winter's Children [1974]
    Monitor Found in Orbit [1974] [C]
    Charisma [1975]
    Rax [1975] [aka "Hello Summer, Goodbye"] [aka "Pallahaxi Tide"]
    The Jaws that Bite, the Claws that Catch [1975] [aka "The Girl With
				   a Symphony In Her Fingers"]
    Brontomek! [1976]
    The Ultimate Jungle [1979]
    Neptune's Cauldron [1981]

COOK.GLE    
Date: 14 Feb 89 01:35:24 PST (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Glen Cook
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Glen Cook is one of the great under-noticed writers of today.  He writes
everything from well-written space-opera ("The Dragon Never Sleeps") to
gritty, realistic fantasy (The Dread Empire & most especially The Black
Company series) to fantasy/hardboiled-detective novels (The Garrett
series).  Give them a try!

[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
as == Originally published using this pen name.

Cook, Glen [Charles] [U.S.A., 7/9/1944- ]
    In Same Universe:
	Passage at Arms [1985]
	The Starfishers Trilogy:
	    Shadowline [1982]
	    Starfishers [1982]
	    Star's End [1982]
    The Dread Empire Series:
	A Shadow of All Night Falling [1979]
	October's Baby [1980]
	All Darkness Met [1980]
	The Fire in His Hands [1984]
	With Mercy Toward None [1985]
	Reap the East Wind [1987]
	An Ill Fate Marshalling [1988]
    Black Company Series:
	Annals of the Black Company [1985] [O]
	    The Black Company [1984]
	    Shadows Linger [1984]
	    The White Rose [1985]
	Shadow Games [1989]
	The Silver Spike [1989]
	Dreams of Steel [1990]
    Garrett Series:
	The Garrett Files [1988] [O]
	    Sweet Silver Blues [1987]
	    Bitter Gold Hearts [1988]
	    Cold Copper Tears [1988]
	Old Tin Sorrows [1989]
	Dread Brass Shadows [1990]
    The Darkwar Trilogy:
	Doomstalker [1985]
	Warlock [1985]
	Ceremony [1986]
    The Swap Academy [1970] [NSF] [as Greg Stevens] [unconfirmed]
    The Heirs of Babylon [1972]
    The Swordbearer [1982]
    A Matter of Time [1985]
    The Dragon Never Sleeps [1988]
    The Tower of Fear [1989]
    Sung in Blood [1990]

COOK.HUG    
Date: 20 Feb 89 01:59:15 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Hugh Cook
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Gee, another Cook.  I don't know anything about Hugh Cook, except that
he's probably English (since his books appear in England about a year
before they appear here).

Cook, Hugh
    Chronicles of an Age of Darkness:
	Wizard War [1986] [aka "The Wizards & the Warriors"]
	The Wordsmiths and the Warguild [1987] [split into:]
	    The Questing Hero [1988]
	    The Hero's Return [1988]
	The Women and the Warlords [1987] [aka "The Oracle"]
	The Walrus and the Warwolf [1988] [split into:]
	    Lords of the Sword [1991]
	The Wicked and the Witless [1989]
	The Wishstone and the Wonderworkers [1990]
	The Wazir and the Witch [1990]
    The Shift [1987]

COOPER.EDM  
Date: 25 May 89 22:13:19 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Edmund Cooper
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Sorry, I haven't read any Edmund Cooper.  Any Cooper readers like to
recommend anything? 

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
aka == Also known by this other title.

Cooper, Edmund [U.K., 4/30/1926-3/11/1982]
    Deadly Image [1958] [aka "The Uncertain Midnight"]
    Tomorrow's Gift [1958] [C]
    Seed of Light [1959]
    Voices in the Dark [1960] [C]
    Wish Goes to Slumber Land [1960] [CP] [J]
    Tomorrow Came [1963] [C]
    Transit [1964]
    All Fool's Day [1966]
    A Far Sunset [1967]
    Five to Twelve [1968]
    News from Elsewhere [1968] [C]
    The Last Continent [1969]
    Sea Horse in the Sky [1969]
    Kronk [1970] [aka "Son of Kronk"]
    The Square Root of Tomorrow [1970] [C]
    The Overman Culture [1971]
    Unborn Tomorrow [1971] [C]
    Gender Genocide [1972] [aka "Who Needs Men?"]
    The Cloud Walker [1973]
    The Tenth Planet [1973]
    The Slaves of Heaven [1974]
    Prisoner of Fire [1974]
    Merry Christmas Ms. Minerva [1978]
    Jupiter Laughs [1979] [C]
    A World of Difference [1980]
    [as Richard Avery]
    The Expendables Series:
	The Deathworms of Kratos [1975]
	The Rings of Tantalus [1975]
	The Wargames of Zelos [1975]
	The Venom of Argus [1976]
Cooper, Edmund & Green, Roger Lancelyn
    Double Phoenix [1971] [two novellas, "The Firebird" by Cooper and
			   "From the World's End" by Green]

COOPER.LOU  
Date:  9 Sep 89 01:31:08 PDT (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Louise Cooper
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I haven't read any Louise Cooper.  So many authors, so little time.

[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).

Cooper, Louise [U.K., 5/29/1952- ]
    The Time Master Trilogy:
	The Initiate [1985]
	The Outcast [1986]
	The Master [1987]
    Indigo Series:
	Nemesis [1988, 1989]
	Inferno [1988, 1989]
	Infanta [1989, 1990]
	Nocturne [1989, 1990]
    Chaos Gate Series:
	The Deceivers [1991]
	The Pretender [1991]
    The Book of Paradox [1973]
    Lord of No Time [1977]
    Mirage [1987]
    The Thorn Key [1988] [J]

COULSON.JUA 
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:47:36 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Juanita Coulson
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've read "The Death God's Citadel", an O.K. but unmemorable fantasy.  Her
other books are SF, so they could be better.  (Most authors tend to do
much better at one than the other).

Coulson, Juanita [Ruth] [U.S.A., 2/12/1933- ]
    [wife of Robert Stratton "Buck" Coulson]
    Krantin:
	The Web of Wizardry [1978]
	The Death God's Citadel [1980]
    The Children of the Stars Series:
	Tomorrow's Heritage [1981]
	Outward Bound [1982]
	Legacy of Earth [1989]
	The Past of Forever [1989]
    Crisis on Chieiron [1967]
    The Singing Stones [1968]
    Unto The Last Generation [1975]
    Space Trap [1976]
    Star Sister [1990]

CROWLEY.JOH 
Date: 18 Dec 89 06:53:51 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: John Crowley
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

John Crowley, on the other hand, writes wonderful, intricate, rewarding
SF.  For me, his only peer for sheer prose style in SF today is Gene
Wolfe.  But, while Gene Wolfe's prose is just wonderful to behold, John
Crowley has a marvelous deceptive clarity.  It's always readable.  I'm
caught up in the story, hardly noticing how I'm being carried along.  But
later, on closer examination, the harder I look, the deeper it gets.  For
the beginning reader, I'd recommend "Engine Summer", a marvelous story
that's still very approachable.  To me, however, "Little, Big" is his best
work, dealing with many marvelous, quirky characters, the modern world and
the land of Faery.  It does take some some effort to complete, but is
entirely worth it.  I'm still not quite sure what to make of "AEgypt". 
Part of it is probably my obtuseness (and I've only read it once), part of
it is that fact that it's not complete: there is going to a couple more
books to complete the story.  All of his books deserve to be read.

[C] == Story Collection.

Crowley, John [U.S.A., 12/1/1942- ]
    The Deep [1975]
    Beasts [1976]
    Engine Summer [1979]
    Little, Big [1981]
    AEgypt [1987]
    Novelty [1989] [C]

DAHL.ROA    
Date: 17 Aug 90 00:00:19 PDT (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Roald Dahl
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Roald (pronounced "Roo-aal") Dahl writes two different types of stories:
his adult and his children's stories.  His adult stories are generally
Alfred Hitchcock mixed with a dash of the Twilight Zone.  Witty, macabre,
and with a surprise ending, they are great reads that often contain some
fantasy element.

His children's books aren't that far from his adult novels.  Although
written for children, they have a wicked sense of humor that real children
find delightful.  I am reminded of the cartoons of Charles Addams, or (to
a lesser degree) Edward Gorey.  His most famous work, "Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory" was successfully filmed as "Willy Wonka and the
Chocolate Factory" (even if the film was slightly sanitized).  And "The
Witches" was recently filmed (to be released shortly in the U.S.A.) and I
look forward to seeing it.  Another favorite is "George's Marvelous
Medicine", for very few authors would let George do what he does (no
spoilers).

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Dahl, Roald [U.K., U.S.A., 9/13/1916-11/23/1990]
    Twenty-nine Kisses from Roald Dahl [1969] [C] [O]
	Kiss, Kiss [1960] [C]
	Someone Like You [1953, 1961] [C]
    Kiss, Kiss; Over to You; Switch Bitch; Four Tales of the Unexpected;
			     My Uncle Oswald [1986] [O]
	[contains "Kiss, Kiss" & "Four Tales of the Unexpected"]
	Over to You [1946] [C] [NSF] [aviation stories]
	Switch Bitch [1974] [C]
	My Uncle Oswald [1979]
    Sometime Never [1948] [rev of "The Gremlins"]
    Selected Stories [1970] [O]
    The Best of Roald Dahl [1978] [C]
    Taste [1979] [C]
    Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected [1979] [C]
    More Tales of the Unexpected [1980] [C]
    Roald Dahl's Completely Unexpected Tales [1986] [C]
    Two Fables [1986]
    Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life [1990] [C]

    The Complete Adventures of Charlie and Mr. Willy Wonka [1978] [O] [J]
	Charlie and the Chocolate Factory [1964, 1973] [J]
	Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator [1972] [J]
    The Gremlins [1943] [J]
    James and the Giant Peach [1961] [J] [aka "James and the Great Peach"]
    The Magic Finger [1966] [J]
    Fantastic Mr. Fox [1970] [J]
    Danny: The Champion of the World [1975] [J]
    The Enormous Crocodile [1976] [J]
    The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More [1977] [C] [J]
    The Twits [1980] [J]
    George's Marvelous Medicine [1981] [J]
    The BFG [1982] [J]
    The Witches [1983] [J]
    Roald Dahl's Revolting Rhymes [1983] [J]
    Boy [1984] [J] [NF] [Autobiography]
    Dirty Beasts [1984] [J]
    The Giraffe & the Pelly & Me [1985] [J]
    Going Solo [1986] [J]
    Matilda [1988] [J]
    Esio Trot [1990] [J]

DALEY.BRI   
Date: 14 Dec 89 00:32:09 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Brian Daley
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've read Brian Daley's "Coramonde" series, and found it pretty good, but
not interesting enough for me to seek out any of his other works.  Any of
his fans out there?

[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
as == Originally published using this pen name.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

Daley, Brian C. [U.S.A., 12/22/1947- ]
    The Coramonde Series:
	The Doomfarers of Coramonde [1977]
	The Starfollowers of Coramonde [1979]
    The Exploits of Han Solo [1982] [O]
	Han Solo at Star's End [1979]
	Han Solo's Revenge [1979]
	Han Solo and the Lost Legacy [1980]
    Hobart Floyt and Alacrity Fitzhugh:
	Requiem for a Ruler of Worlds [1985]
	Jinx on a Terran Inheritance [1985]
	Fall of the White Ship Avatar [1987]
    Tron [1982] [movie]
    A Tapestry of Magics [1983]
Daley, Brian & Luceno, James
    [unsure if other Jack McKinney books are also by Daley & Luceno]
    Robotech Series: [as Jack McKinney] 
	Genesis [1987]
	Battle Cry [1987]
	Homecoming [1987]
	Battlehymn [1987]
	Force of Arms [1987]
	Doomsday [1987]
	Southern Cross [1987]
	Metal Fire [1987]
	The Final Nightmare [1987]
	Invid Invasion [1987]
	Metamorphosis [1987]
	Symphony of Light [1987]

DALMAS.JOH  
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:47:57 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: John Dalmas
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

A prolific but unread writer.

as == Originally published using this pen name.

Jones, John R[obert] [U.S.A, 9/3/1926- ]
    [as John Dalmas]
    Fanglith Series:
	Fanglith [1985]
	Return to Fanglith [1987]
    Nils Jarnhand Series:
	The Yngling [1971, 1984]
	Homecoming [1984]
    The Regiment Series:
	The Regiment [1987]
	The White Regiment [1990]
    The Varkaus Conspiracy [1983]
    The Scroll of Man [1985]
    The Walkaway Clause [1986]
    The Reality Matrix [1986]
    The General's President [1988]
    The Lantern of God [1989]
    The Lizard War [1989]
Dalmas, John & Martin, Carl
    Touch the Stars: Emergence [1983]
Martin, Rod & Dalmas, John [is that George R. R. Martin?]
    The Playmasters [1987]

DAVID.PET   
Date: 17 Aug 90 00:00:54 PDT (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Peter David
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Many of you may be more familiar with Peter David as a comic book writer.
(Currently working on "The Hulk", "Star Trek", & "The Atlantis Chronicles"
among others).  But he has written a number of SF books.  "Knight Life"
was an amusing fantasy with King Arthur(tm) returning and running for
Mayor of New York.  I also liked his two Star Trek: The Next Generation
novels, with "A Rock And A Hard Place" being the more successful of the
two.

choose == Choose your own adventure book.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

David, Peter 
    Photon Books: [as David Peters]
	For the Glory [1987]
	High Stakes [1987]
	In Search of Mom [1987]
	This is Your Life, Bhod Li [1987]
	Exile [1987]
	Skin Deep [1988]
    Psi-Man Series: [as David Peters]
	Psi-Man [1990]
	Deathscape [1991]
	Main Street D.O.A. [1991]
    Knight Life [1987]
    The Amazing Spiderman in As the World Burns [1987] [choose]
    Howling Mad [1989]
    The Return of Swamp Thing [1989] [movie]
    Strike Zone [1989] [star trek: tng]
    A Rock And A Hard Place [1990] [star trek: tng]
Carter, Carmen & David, Peter & Friedman, Michael Jan & Greenberger, Robert
    Doomsday World [1990] [star trek: tng]

DAVIDSON.AVR
Date: 22 Nov 89 18:30:10 PST (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Avram Davidson
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've always preferred Avram Davidson's short stories to his novels.  His
novels (particularly the later ones) meander a bit too much for my taste
(even though they are extremely well written).  His short stories are
always witty, literate & amusing.  My favorite short story is "Or All the
Seas with Oysters", which deals with the issue of why one always has more
coat hangers than one thought.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Davidson, Avram [U.S.A., 4/23/1923- ]
    [Hugo 1959]
    Peregrine Series:
	Peregrine: Primus [1971]
	Peregrine: Secundus [1981]
    The Kar-Chee Reign & Rogue Dragon [1979] [O]
	Rogue Dragon [1965]
	The Kar-Chee Reign [1966]
    Vergil Magus Series:
	The Phoenix and the Mirror [1969]
	Vergil in Averno [1987]
    Or All the Seas with Oysters [1962] [C]
    The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction, 12th Series [1963] [A]
    The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction, 13th Series [1964] [A]
    Mutiny in Space [1964]
    And on the Eighth Day [1964] [NSF] [as Ellery Queen]
    The Fourth Side of the Triangle [1965] [NSF] [as Ellery Queen]
    The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction, 14th Series [1965] [A]
    Masters of the Maze [1965]
    Rork! [1965]
    What Strange Stars and Skies [1965] [C]
    Clash of Star-Kings [1966]
    The Enemy of My Enemy [1966]
    The Island Under the Earth [1969]
    Strange Seas and Shores [1971] [C]
    Ursus of Ultima Thule [1973]
    And Don't Forget One Red Rose [1975] [CP]
    The Enquiries of Dr. Eszterhazy [1975] [C]
    The Redward Edward Papers [1978] [C]
    The Best of Avram Davidson [1979] [C]
    The Collected Fantasies of Avram Davidson [1982] [C]
    Magic for Sale [1983] [A]
    The Adventures of Doctor Eszterhazy [1990] [C] [includes
	    "The Enquiries of Dr. Eszterhazy"]
Davidson, Avram & Moore, Ward
    Joyleg [1962, 1971]
Davidson, Avram with Davis, Grania
    Marco Polo and the Sleeping Beauty [1988]

DECAMP.L    
Date: 25 Nov 88 10:16:14 PST (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: L. Sprague de Camp
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Here's the book list for L. Sprague de Camp.  In addition to the stuff
I've mentioned here, he's also written some nifty non-fiction books as
well.  

[C] == Story Collection.
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

de Camp, L[yon] Sprague [U.S.A., 11/27/1907- ]
    [Nebula Grand Master 1978]
    The Novaria Books:
	The Reluctant King [1984] [O]
	    The Goblin Tower [1968]
	    The Clocks of Iraz [1971]
	    The Unbeheaded King [1983]
	The Fallible Fiend [1973]
	The Honorable Barbarian [1989]
    The Viagens Interplanetarias Stories:
	The Continent Makers and Other Tales of the Viagens [1953] [C]
	The Krishna Series:
	    Cosmic Manhunt [1954, 1977] [aka "The Queen of Zamba" and "A
					    Planet Called Krishna"]
	    The Tower of Zanid [1958] [semi-sequel to "Cosmic Manhunt"]
	    The Virgin of Zesh & The Tower of Zanid [1983] [O] [contains
					   "The Tower of Zanid"]
	    The Hand of Zei [1982] [O]
		The Search for Zei [1962] [aka "The Floating Continent"]
		The Hand of Zei [1963]
	    The Hostage of Zir [1977]
	    The Prisoner of Zhamanak [1982]
	    The Bones of Zora [1983] [with Catherine Crook de Camp]
	    The Swords of Zinjaban [1991] [with Catherine Crook de Camp]
	Rogue Queen [1951]
	The Virgin and the Wheels [1976] [2 novels] [2nd not in series]
    Historical Novels: [NSF]
	An Elephant for Aristotle [1958]
	The Bronze God of Rhodes [1960]
	The Dragon of the Ishtar Gate [1961]
	The Arrows of Hercules [1965]
	The Golden Wind [1969]
    Lest Darkness Fall [1941]
    Divide and Rule [1948]
    The Wheels of If [1948] [C]
    The Undesired Princess [1951]
    Sprague de Camp's New Anthology [1953] [C]
    The Tritonian Ring [1953] [C]
    The Science Fiction Handbook [1953] [NF] [how to write sf]
    Solomon's Stone [1957]
    The Glory That Was [1960]
    A Gun For Dinosaur [1963] [C]
    The Conan Reader [1968] [NF]
    The Reluctant Shaman [1970] [C]
    Scribblings [1972] [C]
    Lovecraft: A Biography [1975, 1976] [NF]
    Blond Barbarians and Noble Savages [1975] [NF]
    The Miscast Barbarian: A Biography of Robert E. Howard [1975] [NF]
    Literary Swordsmen and Sorcerers [1976] [NF]
    The Best of L. Sprague de Camp [1978] [C]
    The Great Fetish [1978]
    The Purple Pterodactyls [1979] [C]
    Conan and the Spider God [1980]
de Camp, L. Sprague / Brackett, Leigh
    Divide and Rule / The Sword of Rhiannon [1990] [Tor Double]
de Camp, L. Sprague & Carter, Lin
    Conan of the Isles [1968]
    Conan the Buccaneer [1971]
    Conan of Aquilonia [1977]
    Conan the Liberator [1979]
    Conan the Barbarian [1982] [movie]
de Camp, L. Sprague & Carter, Lin & Howard, Robert E.
    The Conan Chronicles [1989] [O]
	Conan [1967]
	Conan of Cimmeria [1969]
	[includes "Conan the Freebooter" by Howard & de Camp]
    The Conan Chronicles 2 [1990] [O]
	Conan the Wanderer [1968]
	[include "Conan the Adventurer" by Howard & de Camp]
	[include "Conan the Buccaneer" by Carter & de Camp]
de Camp, L. Sprague & Carter, Lin & Nyberg, Bjorn
    Conan the Swordsman [1978]
de Camp, L. Sprague & de Camp, Catherine Crook
    The Science Fiction Handbook, Revised [1975] [NF] [how to write sf]
    The Bones of Zora [1983] [in the Krishna Series]
    Dark Valley Destiny: The Life of Robert E. Howard [1983] [NF]
    The Incorporated Knight [1987]
    The Stones of Nomuru [1988]
    The Swords of Zinjaban [1991] [in the Krishna Series]
de Camp, L. Sprague / Drake, David
    The Undesired Princess / The Enchanted Bunny [1990]
de Camp, L. Sprague & Howard, Robert E.
    Tales of Conan [1955]
    Conan the Adventurer [1966]
    Conan the Warrior [1967]
    Conan the Usurper [1967]
    Conan the Conqueror [1967]
    Conan the Freebooter [1968]
    Conan: The Treasure of Tranicos [1980]
    Conan: The Flame Knife [1981]
de Camp, L. Sprague & Miller, P. Schuyler
    Genus Homo [1950]
de Camp, L. Sprague & Nyberg, Bjorn
    The Return of Conan [1957] [aka "Conan the Avenger"]
de Camp, L. Sprague & Pratt, Fletcher
    The Complete Compleat Enchanter [1988] [O] [aka "The Intrepid
						   Enchanter"]
	 The Compleat Enchanter [1975] [O]
	    The Incomplete Enchanter [1941]
	    The Castle of Iron [1950]
	Wall of Serpents [1960] [aka "The Enchanter Compleated"]
    Land of Unreason [1942]
    The Carnelian Cube [1948]
    Tales from Gavagan's Bar [1953, 1978] [C]
de Camp, L. Sprague / Turtledove, Harry
    Wheels of If / Pugnacious Peacemaker [1990] [Tor Double]

DELANY.SAM  
Date: 13 Feb 89 00:59:22 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Samuel Delany
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Samuel Delany writes in the literary realm of SF.  His earlier stories (up
until "Nova") are well written, have vivid images, and reasonably
traditional plot structures.  Then he spent several years writing some
amazing short stories ("Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious
Stones" & "Aye, and Gomorrah").  Then he produced "Dhalgren".  "Dhalgren"
produces few ambivalent readers, people either love it or hate it.  (I
didn't particularly like it when I read it 5 years ago, but I'll have to
give it another shot to see if my tastes have changed).  Since then he's
done several academic works on SF, written on the "Sword & Sorcery" series
of Neveryon & produced "Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand" [the
sequel of which still isn't out].

[C] == Story Collection.
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
[S] == Scholarly.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Delany, Samuel R[ay] [,Jr.] [U.S.A., 4/1/1942- ]
    [Hugo 1970 & Nebula 1966, 1967, 1967, 1969]
    The Fall of the Towers [1970] [O]
	Out of the Dead City [1963, 1968] [aka "Captives of the Flame"]
	The Towers of Toron [1964, 1968]
	City of a Thousand Suns [1965, 1969]
    Neveryon Series
	Tales of Neveryon [1979] [C]
	Neveryona [1983, 1989] [C]
	Flight from Neveryon [1985, 1989] [C]
	The Bridge of Lost Desire [1987, 1989] [C] [aka "Return
							 to Neveryon"]
    In Series:
	Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand [1984]
	The Splendour and Miseries of Bodies, of Cities [projected]
    The Ballad of Beta-2 / Empire Star [1977] [O]
	The Ballad of Beta-2 [1965]
	Empire Star [1966, 1975]
    The Complete Nebula Award-Winning Fiction [1986] [C] [plus 2 stories]
	Babel-17 [1966, 1969]
	The Einstein Intersection [1967, 1968] [aka "A Fabulous,
						  Formless Darkness"]
    The Jewels of Aptor [1962, 1968, 1971]
    Nova [1968]
    Driftglass [1971] [C]
    The Tides of Lust [1973] [NSF]
    Dhalgren [1975, 1977]
    Triton [1976]
    The Jewel-Hinged Jaw [1977, 1978] [S]
    The American Shore [1978] [S]
    Empire: A Visual Novel [1978]
    Heavenly Breakfast [1979] [NF]
    Distant Stars [1981] [C]
    Starboard Wine [1984] [S]
    The Motion of Light in Water [1988] [Autobiography]
    The Straits of Messina [1989] [S]
    Artaud/Wagner [1988] [S]
Delany, Samuel / Varley, John
    The Star Pit / Tango Charlie and Foxtrot Romeo [1989] [Tor Double]
Zelazny, Roger / Delany, Samuel
    Home is the Hangman / We, in Some Strange Power's Employ, Move on a
		     Rigorous Line [1990] [Tor Double]

DELINT.CHA  
Date: 24 Nov 89 03:25:50 PST (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Charles de Lint
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Charles de Lint is one of the foremost writers of
"fantasy-set-in-a-contemporary-setting".  I've read 9/12 of his books
(I've missed "Jack the Giant-Killer" and the two chapbooks), and I've
enjoyed them all.  A good beginning book is "Greenmantle".

[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
as == Originally published using this pen name.

de Lint, Charles [Netherlands/Canada, 12/22/1951- ]
    Cerin Songweaver Series:
	And the Rafters Were Ringing [1986] [CP]
	Laughter in the Leaves [1987] [CP]
	The Badger in the Bag [1985] [CP]
	The Lark in the Morning [1987] [CP]
	The Harp of the Grey Rose [1985]
    Moonheart Series:
	Moonheart [1984]
	Ascian in Rose [1987] [CP]
	Westlin Wind [1989] [CP]
	Ghostwood [1990]
    Jack Series:
	Jack the Giant-Killer [1987]
	Drink Down the Moon [1990]
    The Riddle of the Wren [1984]
    Mulengro [1985]
    The Three Plushketeers and the Garden Slugs [1985] [CP]
    Yarrow [1986]
    Greenmantle [1988]
    Wolf Moon [1988]
    The Drowned Man's Reel [1988] [CP]
    The Stone Drum [1989] [CP]
    Svaha [1989]
    Philip Jose Farmer's The Dungeon Volume 3:The Valley of Thunder [1989]
    Berlin [1989] [CP]
    Philip Jose Farmer's The Dungeon Volume 5: The Hidden City [1990]
    The Dreaming Place [1990]
    Angel of Darkness [1990] [as Samuel M. Key]
    The Little Country [1991]
    Uncle Dobbin's Parrot Fair [1991] [CP] [planned]
    Ghosts of Wind and Shadow [1991] [planned]
Leiber, Fritz / de Lint, Charles
    Ill Met in Lankhmar / The Fair in Emain Macha [1990] [Tor Double]

DELREY.LES  
Date: 14 Dec 89 00:51:23 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Lester del Rey
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Lester del Rey is probable winner of the longest original name in SF. 
I've only read the "The Best of Lester Del Rey", but it had some very good
tales.  "Helen O'Loy" & "Hereafter, Inc" are both memorable.  He's also
important to the field as an editor, first in various magazines then
fantasy editor at Ballantine then editor of Del Rey books.

A word about those "Collaborations".  I've read descriptions of these
books ranging from "it was completely ghost written by Paul Fairman" to
"Paul Fairman wrote it from an outline created by Lester del Rey" to "they
were co-writers".   The exact degree of collaboration probably varied from
book to book.

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
abr == Abridgment of other title.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.

del Rey, Lester [U.S.A., 6/2/1915- ]
    [pseudonym of Ramon Felipe San Juan Mario Silvio Enrico Smith 
	    Heathcourt-Brace Sierra y Alvarez-del Rey y de los Verdes]
    [other sources say his name is Ramon Felipe San Juan Mario Silvio 
	    Enrico Alvarez-del Rey]
    The Moon Trilogy: [J]
	Step To The Stars [1954]
	Mission To the Moon [1956]
	Moon of Mutiny [1961]
    Juvenile Novels With Paul Fairman as uncredited co-author: [J]
	The Runaway Robot [1965]
	Tunnel Through Time [1966]
	The Infinite Worlds of Maybe [1966]
	Rocket from Infinity [1966]
	Prisoners of Space [1968]
    Other Juveniles: [J]
	Marooned on Mars [1952]
	Rocket Jockey [1952] [aka "Rocket Pilot"] [as Philip St. John]
	Attack from Atlantis [1953]
	Battle on Mercury [1953] [as Eric Van Lhin]
	The Mysterious Planet [1953] [as Kenneth Wright]
	Rockets to Nowhere [1954] [as Philip St. John]
	The Cave of Spears [1957]
	Outpost of Jupiter [1963]
    Novels With Paul Fairman as uncredited co-author:
	The Scheme of Things [1966]
	Siege Perilous [1966] [aka "The Man Without A Planet"]
    Early Del Rey [1975] [C] [split into:]
	The Early Del Rey: Vol. 1 [1976] [C]
	The Early Del Rey: Vol. 2 [1976] [C]
    The Sky is Falling; Badge of Infamy [1963] [split into:]
	The Sky is Falling [1974]
	Badge of Infamy [1976]
    ...And Some Were Human [1948] [C]
    Police Your Planet [1956, 1975] [as Eric Van Lhin]
    Nerves [1956, 1976]
    Robots and Changelings [1957] [C]
    Day of the Giants [1959]
    Tales of Soaring Fantasy [1961] [C] [abr. of "...And Some Were Human"]
    The Eleventh Commandment [1962, 1970]
    Mortals and Monsters [1965] [C]
    Pstalemate [1971]
    Gods and Golems [1973] [C]
    The Best of Lester Del Rey [1978] [C]
    The World of Science Fiction: 1926-1976 [1980] [NF]
del Rey, Lester & Jones, Raymond F.
    Weeping May Tarry [1978]
del Rey, Lester & Pohl, Frederik
    Preferred Risk [1955] [as Edson McCann]

DIBELL.ANS  
Date: 20 Feb 89 02:06:50 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Ansen Dibell
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

An author I know nothing about.  She seems to have published one trilogy,
then vanished from the face of SF.  There are another two books in the
series, but unfortunately they only seem to be published in Dutch (and
translated into French).

as == Originally published using this pen name.

Dibble, Nancy Ann [U.S.A., Netherlands 9/8/1942- ]
    [as Ansen Dibell]
    The King of Kantmorie Series:
	Pursuit of the Screamer [1978]
	Circle, Crescent, Star [1981]
	Summerfair [1982]
	Tidestorm Limit [1983] [only in Dutch & French]
	The Sun of Return [1985] [only in Dutch & French]

DICK.PHI    
Date: 19 Jan 89 07:36:19 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Philip K. Dick
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Thanks to Jeff Deifik for adding the two Glimmung novels and the two
unpublished novels (which I'll take on faith).  Also added is the mixed
collection "The Dark-Haired Girl" (both fiction and non-fiction [primarily
letters]) which was just published.

+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+==+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=

There are some authors that I just *KNOW* someone is going to ask about. 
Philip K. Dick heads the list.   And for good reason.  Philip K. Dick is a
great author (who admittedly has written some mediocre books).  He largely
dealt with the questions of reality: subjective, religious, quasi,
psychotic & drug induced.  One should never be too sure what is "really"
happening in a Dick novel.  Good books for the beginning Dick reader are
The Man in the High Castle, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?  (made
into the movie "Bladerunner"), and Eye in the Sky.

And incidently, I have no more pending requests for lists.  So unless I
get requests for more authors, you'll have to be content with the 27
authors I've done already.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Dick, Philip K[indred] [U.S.A., 12/16/1928-3/2/1982]
    [Hugo 1963]
    A Philip K. Dick Omnibus [1970] [O]
	The Crack in Space [1966]
	The Unteleported Man [1966, 1983] 
	Dr. Futurity [1960]
    The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick
	Beyond Lies the Wub [1987] [C] [aka "The Short Happy Life of the
						 Brown Oxford"]
	Second Variety [1987] [C] [aka "We Can Remember It For You
						 Wholesale"]
	The Father Thing [1987] [C]
	The Days of Perky Pat [1987] [C]
	The Little Black Box [1987] [C]
    The Valis Trilogy [1990] [O]
	VALIS [1981]
	The Divine Invasion [1981]
	The Transmigration of Timothy Archer [1982]
    Gimling Series:
	Nick and The Glimmung [1988] [J]
	The Glimmung of Plowman's Planet [1988] [J]
    Solar Lottery [1955] [aka "World of Chance"]
    A Handful of Darkness [1955, 1966] [C]
    The Man Who Japed [1956]
    The World Jones Made [1956]
    Eye in the Sky [1957]
    The Variable Man [1957] [C]
    The Cosmic Puppets [1957]
    Time Out of Joint [1959]
    Vulcan's Hammer [1960]
    The Man in the High Castle [1962]
    The Game Players of Titan [1963]
    Martian Time-Slip [1964]
    The Penultimate Truth [1964]
    The Simulacra [1964]
    Clans of the Alphane Moon [1964]
    The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch [1965]
    Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Bomb [1965]
    Now Wait for Last Year [1966]
    The Zap Gun [1967]
    Counter Clock World [1967]
    Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? [1968] [aka "Blade Runner"]
    The Preserving Machine [1969, 1971] [C]
    Ubik [1969]
    Galactic Pot-Healer [1969]
    A Maze of Death [1970]
    Our Friends from Frolix 8 [1970]
    We Can Build You [1972]
    The Book of Philip K. Dick [1973] [C] [aka "The Turning Wheel"]
    Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said [1974]
    A Scanner Darkly [1977]
    The Best of Philip K. Dick [1977] [C]
    The Golden Man [1980] [C]
    Lies, Inc. [1984] [revision of "The Unteleported Man"]
    Robots, Androids and Mechanical Oddities [1984] [C]
    Radio Free Albemuth [1985]
    I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon [1985] [C]
    Ubik: The Screenplay [1985]
    We Can Remember It For You Wholesale [1990] [CP]

    Confessions of a Crap Artist [1975] [NSF]
    The Man Whose Teeth Were All Exactly Alike [1984] [NSF]
    In Milton Lumky Territory [1985] [NSF]
    Puttering About in a Small Land [1985] [NSF]
    Humpty Dumpty in Oakland [1986] [NSF]
    Mary and the Giant [1987] [NSF]
    The Broken Bubble [1988] [NSF]
    The Dark-Haired Girl [1988] [C] [fiction & non-fiction]
    Voices from the Street [unpublished]
    Gather Yourself Together [unpublished]
Dick, Philip K. & Nelson, R. F.
    The Ganymede Takeover [1967]
Dick, Philip K. & Zelazny, Roger
    Deus Irae [1976]

DICKINSO.PET
Date: 18 Dec 89 06:54:26 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Peter Dickinson
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Peter Dickinson has a name for himself in the mystery genre as well as
SF.  I've only read his "Changes" trilogy, a good juvenile series where
almost everyone in England develops a sudden loathing of machines.  Note
that you should read them in the reverse order that they were published,
that's the way the internal chronology works.

[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Dickinson, Peter [Malcolm] [Zambia, U.K., 12/16/1927- ]
    The Changes Trilogy [1975] [O] [J] [aka "The Changes"]
	The Devil's Children [1970, 1986]
	Heartsease [1969, 1986]
	The Weathermonger [1968]
    Princess Louise Series:
	King & Joker [1976]
	Skeleton in Waiting [1989]
    Emma Tupper's Diary [1971] [J]
    Sleep and His Brother [1971]
    The Dancing Bear [1972] [J]
    The Iron Lion [1972] [CP] [J]
    The Green Gene [1973]
    The Gift [1973] [J]
    The Poison Oracle [1974]
    The Blue Hawk [1976] [J]
    Annerton Pit [1977] [J]
    Walking Dead [1977]
    Tulku [1979] [J]
    The Flight of Dragons [1979]
    Healer [1983] [J]
    Giant Cold [1984] [CP] [J]
    A Box of Nothing [1985] [J]
    Eva [1988]
    Merlin Dreams [1988] [J]
    AK [1990] [J]

DICKSON.GOR 
Date: 30 Jan 89 00:53:16 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Gordon Dickson
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Gordy Dickson is another author mostly famous for one series, in this case
it's the Dorsai.  I like this series, the earlier ones in particular (I
haven't read The Chantry Guild yet, but felt that The Final Encyclopedia
could have easily been cut in half).  I would like to see some more
attention on the other exotic peoples sometime.

Aside from that, you'll notice that he's had many collections released in
the last few years.  These are generally composed of stories from the 50's
and 60's.  In terms of his other work, I can recommend Time Storm, Way of
the Pilgrim, & The Hoka Stories (incredibly silly but fun).  

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Dickson, Gordon R[upert] [Canada, U.S.A., 11/1/1923- ]
    [Hugo 1965, 1981, 1981 & Nebula 1966]
    The Childe Cycle of books:
	[projected cycle, past-present-future, Dorsai is future]
	The Dorsai Sequence:
	    Three To Dorsai! [1975] [O]
		Necromancer [1962] [aka "No Room for Man"]
		The Tactics of Mistake [1971]
		Dorsai! [1976] [rev. of "The Genetic General"]
	    Soldier, Ask Not [1967]
	    The Genetic General [1960]
	    The Dorsai Companion [1986] [O]
		Lost Dorsai [1980, 1988] [C]
		The Spirit of Dorsai [1979] [C]
	    The Final Encyclopedia [1984]
	    The Chantry Guild [1988]
	    Young Bleys [1991]
    Secrets of the Deep [1985] [O] [J]
	Secret Under the Sea [1960]
	Secret Under Antarctica [1963]
	Secret Under the Caribbean [1964]
    Dilbia Series:
	Spacial Deliver [1961]
	Spacepaw [1969]
    Dragon Series:
	The Dragon and the George [1976]
	The Dragon Knight [1990]
    Sea-People Series:
	The Space Swimmers [1967]
	Home from the Shore [1978]
    Alien Art / Arcturus Landing [1981] [O]
	Alien Art [1973]
	Arcturus Landing [1978] [rev. of "Alien from Arcturus"]
    Time to Teleport / Delusion World [1981] [O]
	Time to Teleport [1960]
	Delusion World [1961]
    Naked to the Stars / The Alien Way [1991] [O] [Tor Double #31]
	Naked to the Stars [1961]
	The Alien Way [1965]
    Alien from Arcturus [1956]
    Mankind on the Run [1956] [aka "On the Run"]
    Space Winners [1965]
    Mission to Universe [1965, 1977]
    Wolfling [1969]
    None But Man [1969, 1989]
    Hour of the Horde [1970]
    Danger - Human [1970] [aka "The Book of Gordon R. Dickson"] [C]
    Mutants [1970] [C]
    Sleepwalker's World [1971]
    The Outposter [1972]
    The Pritcher Mass [1972]
    The R-Master [1973]
    The Star Road [1973] [C]
    Ancient My Enemy [1974] [C]
    Time Storm [1977]
    The Far Call [1978]
    Pro [1978]
    Gordon R. Dickson's SF Best [1978] [C]
    Masters of Everon [1980]
    In Iron Years [1980] [C]
    Love Not Human [1981] [C]
    The Man From Earth [1983] [C]
    The Last Master [1984] [rev. of "The R-Master"]
    Survival [1984]
    Steel Brother [1984] [C] [aka "Dickson!"]
    Forward! [1985] [C]
    Beyond the Dar Al-Harb [1985] [C]
    Invaders! [1985] [C]
    The Forever Man [1986]
    The Man the Worlds Rejected [1986] [C]
    Mindspan [1986] [C]
    The Last Dream [1986] [C]
    Way of the Pilgrim [1987]
    In the Bone [1987] [C] [includes "Gordon R. Dickson's SF Best"]
    The Stranger [1987] [C]
    Guided Tour [1988] [C]
    Beginnings [1988] [C]
    Ends [1988] [C]
    The Earth Lords [1989]
    Wolf and Iron [1990]
Dickson, Gordon R & Anderson, Poul
    In Same Universe:
	The Hoka Stories:
	    Earthman's Burden [1957] [C]
	    Hoka [1983] [C]
	Star Prince Charlie [1975]
Dickson, Gordon R & Bova, Ben
    Gremlins Go Home [1974]
Dickson, Gordon R & Green, Roland J
    Jamie the Red [1984] [character from Robert Asprin's "Thieves World"]
Dickson, Gordon R & Harrison, Harry
    The Lifeship [1976] [aka "Lifeboat"]
Dickson, Gordon R & Laumer, Keith
    Planet Run [1967]
    Planet Run [1982] [C] [includes novel "Planet Run" + 2 stories]

DISCH.THO   
Date: 13 Jun 89 05:50:30 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Thomas Disch
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Thomas Disch was a regular voice in the British "New Wave" of the 1960's. 
His short stories of the period reflect the strengths and weaknesses of
that movement.  I've read one of his novels, "Camp Concentration", which
is a strong examination of experimentally (and leathally) raising the
intelligence of political prisoners.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
based on == The stories in this collection are largely equal to
	(but not identical to) the stories in the other collection

Disch, Thomas M[ichael] [U.S.A., 2/2/1940- ]
    Triplicity [1980] [O]
	Echo Round His Bones [1967]
	The Genocides [1965]
	Mankind Under the Leash [1966] [aka "The Puppies of Terra"]
    The Early Science Fiction Stories of Thomas M. Disch [1977] [O]
	One Hundred and Two H-Bombs [1966, 1971] [C]
	[also contains "Mankind Under the Leash"]
    Toaster Series:
	The Brave Little Toaster [1986] [J]
	The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars [1988] [J]
    Camp Concentration [1968]
    Under Compulsion [1968] [C] [aka "Fun With Your New Head"]
    The Prisoner [1969]
    White Fang Goes Dingo [1971] [C] [based on "102 H-Bombs"]
    334 [1972]
    Getting Into Death [1973, 1976] [C]
    On Wings of Song [1979]
    Fundamental Disch [1980] [C]
    The Man Who Had No Idea [1982] [C]
    Ringtime [1983] [C] [CP]
    The Business Man [1984]
    Torturing Mr. Amberwell [1985] [CP]
    The Tale of Dan de Lion [1986] [J] [CP]
    The Silver Pillow [1988] [CP]
    The M. D. [1991] [planned]
Disch, Thomas & Naylor, Charles
    Neighboring Lives [1981] [NSF]
Disch, Thomas & Sladek, John
    The House that Fear Built [1966] [NSF] [as Cassandra Knye]
    Black Alice [1968] [NSF] [as Thom Demijohn]
    Clara Reeve [1975] [NSF] [as Leonie Hargrave]

DONALDSO.STE
Date:  4 Mar 89 10:11:36 PST (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Stephen R. Donaldson
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Well, Mr.Donaldson has been discussed to death here recently, so I won't
belabor the issue.  I've read his first two trilogies (some of you may
have noticed that I'm an omnivourous reader) and while the setting was
interesting, Thomas Covenant was an incredible twit and his misusage of
long, obscure words just got to me after a while (and the second trilogy
felt padded).  So I've never felt the urge to try his more recent works.

[C] == Story Collection.

Donaldson, Stephen R. [U.S.A., 5/13/1947- ]
    The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever:
	Chronicles Part I:
	    Lord Foul's Bane [1977]
	    The Illearth War [1977]
	    Gilden Fire [1981] [edited out of "The Illearth War",
				    published separately]
	    The Power that Preserves [1977]
	Chronicles Part II:
	    The Wounded Land [1981]
	    The One Tree [1982]
	    White Gold Wielder [1983]
    The Mordant's Need Series:
	The Mirror of Her Dreams [1986]
	A Man Rides Through [1987]
    The Gap Series:
	The Gap into Conflict: The Real Story [1991]
    Daughter of Regals [1984]
    Daughter of Regals and Other Tales [1984] [C] [contains
			    "Gilden Fire" and "Daughter of Regals"]
    The Kings of Tarshish Shall Bring Gifts [1991] [planned]

DOYLE.ART   
Date: 20 Jun 89 00:17:38 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Arthur Conan Doyle
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Yea, yea. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is the guy who wrote Sherlock Holmes. 
But like many working writers of the late 19th / early 20th centuries, he
wrote in a number of different fields.  He wrote a number of works in the
realms of adventure tales, historical romances and science fiction.  His
best overtly SF is the Professor Challenger stories.  "The Lost World",
while not wonderfully written, tells the story of an egocentric scientist
who discovers a lost plateau in South America where neanderthals and
dinosaurs live side by side.  Rather fun if you have a taste for the
adventure stories of the era.

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.

Doyle, [Sir] Arthur Conan [,M.D.] [U.K., 5/22/1859-7/7/1930]
    The Professor Challenger Stories [1952] [O] [C] [aka "The Complete
					 Professor Challenger Stories"]
	The Lost World and The Poison Belt [1950] [O]
	    The Lost World [1912]
	    The Poison Belt [1913]
	The Land of Mist [1926]
    The Mystery of Cloomber [1889]
    The Captain of the Polestar and Other Tales [1890] [C]
    The Doings of Raffles Haw [1891] [C]
    The Great Kreinplatz Experiment [1894] [C]
    The Parasite [1895]
    Danger! and Other Stories [1918] [C]
    Tales of Terror and Mystery [1922] [C] [aka "The Black Doctor"]
    The Great Kreinplatz Experiment and Other Tales [1922] [C]
    The Maracot Deep [1929]
    The Maracot Deep and Other Stories [1929] [C] [includes "The
			    Maracot Deep"]
    The Poison Belt [1964] [C] [contains the novel + 2 stories]
    When the World Screamed [1968] [C]
    The Ring of Toth [1968] [C]
    The Best Supernatural Tales of Arthur Conan Doyle [1979] [C]
    The Best Science Fiction of Arthur Conan Doyle [1981] [C]
    33 By Arthur Conan Doyle [1982] [C] [aka "The Unknown Conan Doyle"]
    The Supernatural Tales of Arthur Conan Doyle [1988] [C]
    The Best Horror Stories of Arthur Conan Doyle [1989] [C]
    When the World Screamed and Other Stories [1990] [C] [includes "The
			    Land of Mist"]

DR.WHO      
Date:  8 May 89 22:06:22 PDT (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Dr. Who Books
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Dave Learn recently asked for all the Doctor Who books.  Since this is a
slightly different request from the standard 1 author list, I've had to
use a different format.  The #'s are the series number defined by the
publisher (Target).  I rather enjoy the TV series (Tom Baker, Jon Pertwee
& what I've seen of Sylvester McCoy), but I've never read any of the
novelizations.

[NF] == Non-Fiction.

	[Doctor Who Novelizations]

Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Abominable Snowmen [1974] [#1]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Android Invasion [1978] [#2]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Androids of Tara [1980] [#3]
Ian Marter		Doctor Who and The Ark in Space [1977] [#4]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Armageddon Factor [1980] [#5]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Auton Invasion [1974] [#6]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Brain of Morbius [1977] [#7]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Carnival of Monsters [1977] [#8]
Malcolm Hulke		Doctor Who and The Cave Monsters [1974] [#9]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Claws of Axos [1977] [#10]
David Fisher		Doctor Who and The Creature from the Pit [1981] [#11]
David Whitaker		Doctor Who and The Crusaders [1965] [#12]
Brian Hayles		Doctor Who and The Curse of Peladon [1974] [#13]
Gerry Davis		Doctor Who and The Cybermen [1974] [#14]
Barry Letts		Doctor Who and The Daemons [1974] [#15]
David Whitaker		Doctor Who and The Daleks [1973] [#16]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Dalek Invasion of Earth [1977] [#17]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Day of the Daleks [1974] [#18]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Deadly Assassin [1977] [#19]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- Death to the Daleks [1978] [#20]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Destiny of the Daleks [1979] [#21]
Malcolm Hulke		Doctor Who and The Dinosaur Invasion [1976] [#22]
Malcolm Hulke		Doctor Who and The Doomsday Weapon [1974] [#23]
Ian Marter		Doctor Who and The Enemy of the World [1981] [#24]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Face of Evil [1978] [#25]
Andrew Smith		Doctor Who -- Full Circle [1982] [#26]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Genesis of the Daleks [1976] [#27]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Giant Robot [1975] [#28]
Malcolm Hulke		Doctor Who and The Green Death [1975] [#29]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Hand of Fear [1979] [#30]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Horns of Nimon [1980] [#31]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Horror of Fang Rock [1978] [#32]
Brian Hayles		Doctor Who and The Ice Warriors [1976] [#33]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Image of the Fendahl [1979] [#34]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Invasion of Time [1980] [#35]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Invisible Enemy [1979] [#36]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Keeper of Traken [1982] [#37]
Philip Hinchliffe	Doctor Who and The Keys of Marinus [1980] [#38]
David Fisher		Doctor Who and The Leisure Hive [1982] [#39]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Loch Ness Monster [1976] [#40]
Chris Bidmead		Doctor Who -- Logopolis [1982] [#41]
Philip Hinchliffe	Doctor Who and The Masque of Mandragora [1977] [#42]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Monster of Peladon [1980] [#43]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Mutants [1977] [#44]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Nightmare of Eden [1980] [#45]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Planet of the Daleks [1976] [#46]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Planet of Evil [1977] [#47]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Planet of the Spiders [1975] [#48]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Power of Kroll [1980] [#49]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Pyramids of Mars [1976] [#50]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Revenge of the Cybermen [1976] [#51]
Ian Marter		Doctor Who and The Ribos Operation [1979] [#52]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Robots of Death [1979] [#53]
Malcolm Hulke		Doctor Who and The Sea Devils [1974] [#54]
Philip Hinchliffe	Doctor Who and The Seeds of Doom [1977] [#55]
Ian Marter		Doctor Who and The Sontaran Experiment [1978] [#56]
Malcolm Hulke		Doctor Who and The Space War [1976] [#57]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The State of Decay [1982] [#58]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Stones of Blood [1980] [#59]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Sunmakers [1982] [#60]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Talons of Weng-Chiang [1977] [#61]
Gerry Davis		Doctor Who -- The Tenth Planet [1976] [#62]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and Terror of the Autons [1975] [#63]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- The ThreeDoctors [1975] [#64]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Time Warrior [1978] [#65]
Gerry Davis		Doctor Who and The Tomb of the Cybermen [1978] [#66]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Underworld [1980] [#67]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- An Unearthly Child [1981] [#68]
Eric Saward		Doctor Who and The Visitation [1982] [#69]
Malcolm Hulke		Doctor Who and The War Games [1979] [#70]
John Lydecker		Doctor Who and Warrior's Gate [1982] [#71]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who and The Web of Fear [1976] [#72]
Bill Strutton		Doctor Who and The Zarbi [1965] [#73] [aka "Dr. Who: The Web Planet"]
Peter Grimwade		Doctor Who -- Time-Flight [1983] [#74]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- Meglos [1983] [#75]
Chris Bidmead		Doctor Who -- Castrovalva [1983] [#76]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- Four to Doomsday [1983] [#77]
Ian Marter		Doctor Who -- Earthshock [1983] [#78]
John Lydecker		Doctor Who -- Terminus [1983] [#79]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- Arc of Infinity [1983] [#80]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- The FiveDoctors [1983] [#81]
Peter Grimwade		Doctor Who -- Mawdryn Undead [1984] [#82]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- Snakedance [1984] [#83]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- Kinda [1984] [#84]
Barbara Clegg		Doctor Who -- Enlightenment [1984] [#85]
Ian Marter		Doctor Who -- The Dominators [1984] [#86]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- Warriors of the Deep [1984] [#87]
John Lucarotti		Doctor Who -- The Aztecs [1984] [#88]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- Inferno [1984] [#89]
Gerry Davis		Doctor Who and The Highlanders [1984] [#90]
Chris Bidmead		Doctor Who -- Frontios [1985] [#91]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- The Caves of Androzani [1985] [#92]
Chris Bidmead		Doctor Who -- Planet of Fire [1985] [#93]
John Lucarotti		Doctor Who -- Marco Polo [1985] [#94]
Eric Pringle		Doctor Who -- The Awakening [1985] [#95]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- The Mind of Evil [1985] [#96]
Donald Cotton		Doctor Who -- The Myth Makers [1985] [#97]
Ian Marter		Doctor Who -- The Invasion [1985] [#98]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- The Krotons [1985] [#99]
Robert Holmes		Doctor Who -- The TwoDoctors [1985] [#100]
Donald Cotton		Doctor Who -- The Gunfighters [1985] [#101]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- The Time Monster [1985] [#102]
Eric Saward		Doctor Who -- The Twin Dilemma [1985] [#103]
William Emms		Doctor Who -- Galaxy Four [1985] [#104]
Glen McCoy		Doctor Who -- Timelash [1985] [#105]
Philip Martin		Doctor Who -- Vengeance on Varos [1985] [#106]
Pip & Jane Baker	Doctor Who -- The Mark of the Rani [1985] [#107]
Terence Dudley		Doctor Who -- The King's Demons [1986] [#108]
Ian Stewart Black	Doctor Who -- The Savages [1986] [#109]
Victor Pemberton	Doctor Who -- The Fury from the Deep [1986] [#110]
Davis & Bingeman	Doctor Who -- The Celestial Toymaker [1986] [#111]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- The Seeds of Death [1986] [#112]
Terence Dudley		Doctor Who -- Black Orchid [1986] [#113]
Paul Erickson		Doctor Who -- The Ark [1986] [#114]
Peter Ling		Doctor Who -- The Mind Robber [1986] [#115]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- The Faceless Ones [1986] [#116]
Glyn Jones		Doctor Who -- The Space Museum [1987] [#117]
Nigel Robinson		Doctor Who -- The Sensorites [1987] [#118]
Ian Marter		Doctor Who -- The Reign of Terror [1987] [#119]
Donald Cotton		Doctor Who -- The Romans [1987] [#120]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- Ambassadors of Death [1987] [#121]
John Lucarotti		Doctor Who -- The Massacre [1987] [#122]
Ian Stuart Black	Doctor Who -- The Macra Terror [1987] [#123]
Ian Marter		Doctor Who -- The Rescue [1987] [#124]
Pip and Jane Baker	Doctor Who -- Terror of the Vervoids [1987] [#125]
Nigel Robinson		Doctor Who -- The Time Meddler [1987] [#126]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who -- The Mysterious Planet [1987] [#127]
Pip and Jane Baker	Doctor Who: Time and the Rani [1987] [#128]
Nigel Robinson		Doctor Who: The Underwater Menace [1988] [#129]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who: The Wheel in Space [1988] [#130]
Pip and Jane Baker	Doctor Who: The Ultimate Foe [1988] [#131]
Nigel Robinson		Doctor Who: The Edge of Destruction [1988] [#132]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who: The Smugglers [1988] [#133]
Stephen Wyatt		Doctor Who: Paradise Towers [1989] [#134]
Malcolm Kohill		Doctor Who: Delta and the Bannermen [1989] [#135]
Ian Stuart Black	Doctor Who: The War Machines [1989] [#136]
Ian Briggs		Doctor Who: Dragonfire [1989] [#137]
Eric Saward		Doctor Who: Attack of the Cybermen [1989] [#138]
Philip Martin		Doctor Who: Mindwarp [1989] [#139]
John Peel		Doctor Who: The Chase [1989] [#140]
John Peel		Doctor Who: Mission to the Unknown [1989] [#141]
John Peel		Doctor Who: The Mutation of Time [1989] [#142]
Kevin Clarke		Doctor Who: Silver Nemesis [1989] [#143]
Stephen Wyatt		Doctor Who: Greatest Show in Galaxy [1990] [#144]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who: Planet of Giants [1990] [#145]
Graeme Curry		Doctor Who: The Happiness Patrol [1990] [#146]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who: The Space Pirates [1990] [#147]
Ben Aaronovitz		Doctor Who: Rememberance of the Daleks [1990] [#148]
Marc Platt		Doctor Who: Ghost Light [1990] [#149]
Rona Munro		Doctor Who: Survival [1990] [#150]
Ian Briggs		Doctor Who: The Curse of Fenric [1990] [#151]


        [Doctor Who Classics]

Dicks & Whitaker	The Dalek Invasion of Earth and The Crusaders [1988] [O]
Donald Cotton		The Myth Makers and The Gun Fighters [1988] [O]
Marter & Dicks		The Dominators and The Krotons [1988] [O]
Terrance Dicks		The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos [1989] [O]
Letts & Dicks		The Daemons and The Time Monster [1989] [O]
Hinchliffe & Dicks	The Seeds of Doom and The Deadly Assassin [1989] [O]
Terrance Dicks		The Face of Evil and The Sunmakers [1989] [O]


		[From unproduced 1985 season]

Graham Williams		Doctor Who: The Nightmare Fair [1989] 
Wally K. Daly		Doctor Who: Ultimate Evil [1989]
Philip Martin		Doctor Who: Mission to Magnus [1990]


		[Scripts]

Gerry Davis & Kit Pedlar	Doctor Who: The Tomb of the Cybermen [1989]
Robert Holmes		Doctor Who: The Talons of Weng-Chiang [1989]
Terry Nation		Doctor Who: The Daleks [1990]


        [SFBC Omnibuses]
Terrance Dicks          The Adventures of Doctor Who [1979] [O] [includes
    "Doctor Who and The Genesis of the Daleks", "Doctor Who and the Loch
    Ness Monster", "Doctor Who and The Revenge of the Cybermen"]
Terrance Dicks          The Further Adventures of Doctor Who [1986] [O]
    [includes "Doctor Who and The Deadly Assassin", "Doctor Who and The
    Face of Evil", "Doctor Who and The Robots of Death"]


		[Other Doctor Who Books]

Airey & Haldeman	Travel Without the TARDIS [] [NF]
Tony Attwood		Companions: Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma []
David Banks		Doctor Who: Cybermen [1990] [NF]
Jeremy Bentham		Doctor Who: The Early Years [1986] [NF]
Anthony Coburn		Script Book One: An Unearthly Child [] [NF]
Terrance Dicks		Junior Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius [1980]
Terrance Dicks		Junior Doctor Who and the Giant Robot []
Terrance Dicks		Dalek Omnibus [] [NF]
Terrance Dicks		Adventures of K9 and Other Mechanical Creatures [1979]
Terrance Dicks		Doctor Who Dinosaur Book [] [NF]
Terrance Dicks		The Second Doctor Who Monster Book [] [NF]
Terrance Dicks		Star Guest: Spacejack [1978]
Terrance Dicks		Terry Nation's Dalek Special [] [NF]
Dicks & Hulke		The Making of Doctor Who [1976] [NF]
Gary Downie		The Doctor Who Cookbook [1985] [NF]
Terence Dudley		Companions: K-9 and Company [1987]
Joy Gammon		The Doctor Who Pattern Book [1986] [NF]
Peter Haining		The Doctor Who File [1986] [NF]
Peter Haining		Doctor Who: 25 Glorious Years [1988] [NF]
Peter Haining		Doctor Who: The Key to Time [1984] [NF]
Peter Haining		Doctor Who: A Celebration [] [NF]
Peter Haining		Doctor Who: The Time Traveler's Guide [1987] [NF]
Mark Harris		Build the Tardis [] [NF]
Mark Harris		Doctor Who Technical Manual [] [NF]
Adrian Heath		Doctor Who: Brain Teasers & Mindbenders [] [NF]
Mat Irvine		Doctor Who Special Effects [1986] [NF]
Jean-Marc Lofficier	Programme Guide # 1 (The Programmes) [1981] [NF]
Jean-Marc Lofficier	Programme Guide # 2 (What's What) [1981] [NF]
Jean-Marc Lofficier	The Doctor Who Programme Book [1990] [NF]
Ian Marter		Companions: Harry Sullivan's War []
John Nathan-Turner	Doctor Who: The TARDIS Inside Out [1986] [NF]
John Nathan-Turner	Doctor Who: The Companions [1986] [NF]
Peel & Nation		The Official Doctor Who and the Daleks Book [1989] [NF]
Quinn & Howett		Doctor Who Fun Book [1987] [NF]
Nigel Robinson		Doctor Who Quiz Book [] [NF]
Nigel Robinson		Second Doctor Who Quiz Book [] [NF]
Nigel Robinson		Third Doctor Who Quiz Book [] [NF]
Nigel Robinson		Doctor Who Crossword Book [] [NF]
David Saunders		Encyclopedia of Worlds of Doctor Who: A-D [1988]
David Saunders		Encyclopedia of Worlds of Doctor Who: E-K [1989]
Eric Saward		Slipback []
Andrew Skilleter	Timeview: The Works of Frank Bellamy [] [NF]
Lesley Standring	Doctor Who Illustrated [1985] [NF]
Tulloch & Alvarado	Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text [1984] [NF]
Graham Williams		Doctor Who: The Nightmare Fair [1989] 

DRAKE.DAV   
Date: 14 May 89 01:12:41 PDT (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: David Drake
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I haven't read any David Drake.  My impression is an author who
specialises in military SF (ala Pournelle).  Anyone have any reviews?

[C] == Story Collection.

Drake, David A[llen] [U.S.A., 9/24/1945- ]
    Hammer's Slammers Series:
	Hammer's Slammers [1979, 1987] [C]
	Cross the Stars [1984]
	At Any Price [1985]
	Counting The Cost [1987]
	Rolling Hot [1989]
	The Warrior [1991]
    The World of Crystal Walls:
	The Sea Hag [1988]
    Starhunters:
	Men Hunting Things [1988] [A]
	Things Hunting Men [1988] [A]
	Bluebloods [1990] [A]
    Northworld:
	Northworld [1990]
	Vengeance [1991]
    The Dragon Lord [1979]
    Time Safari [1982]
    Skyripper [1983]
    From the Heart of Darkness [1983] [C]
    The Forlorn Hope [1984]
    Birds of Prey [1984]
    Bridgehead [1986]
    Lacey and His Friends [1986] [C]
    Ranks of Bronze [1986]
    Fortress [1987]
    Dagger [1988] [a "Thieves World" novel]
    Vettius and His Friends [1989] [C]
    Surface Action [1990]
de Camp, L. Sprague / Drake, David
    The Undesired Princess / The Enchanted Bunny [1990]
Drake, David & Allen, Roger MacBride
    The War Machine [1989] [Crisis of Empire #3]
Drake, David & Dietz, Bill
    Cluster Command [1989] [Crisis of Empire #2]
Drake, David & Fawcett, Bill
    The Fleet
	The Fleet [1988] [A]
	Counterattack [1988] [A]
	Breakthrough [1989] [A]
	Sworn Allies [1990] [A]
	Total War [1990] [A]
	Crisis [1991] [A]
Drake, David & Kjelgaard, Jim
    The Hunter Returns [1991]
Drake, David & Miesel, Sandra
    Heads to the Storm [1989] [A/tribute to Rudyard Kipling]
    A Separate Star [1989] [A/tribute to Rudyard Kipling]
Drake, David & Morris, Janet
    Active Measures [1985]
    Kill Ratio [1987]
    Explorers in Hell [1989]
    Target [1989]
Drake, David & Sterling, S. M.
    The General
	The Forge [1991]
Drake, David & Thomas, Thomas T.
    An Honorable Defense [1988] [Crisis of Empire #1]
Drake, David & Wagner, Karl Edward
    Killer [1985]
Drake, David & Waugh, Charles M. & Greenberg, Martin H. 
    Space Gladiators [1989] [A]
    Space Infantry [1989] [A]
    Space Dreadnauts [1990] [A]
    Eternal City [1990] [A]

DUANE.DIA   
Date:  4 Mar 89 10:49:19 PST (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Diane Duane
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've really enjoyed all of Diane Duane's work, and there is very few
authors I can say that about.  "So You Want to Be a Wizard" contains a
really great alternate New York that makes so much sense, that personally,
I'm not sure that it's completely alternate (complete with killer taxis,
menacing subway cars, intelligent rats, and a dragon in the subway). 
She's one of the top quality Star Trek novelists (an honor she shares with
John M. Ford).  And her Door into XXX series is a fantasy where the
setting (magic, theology, politics) is not just window dressing, but is
necessary for the entire story. Her other work includes (flip, flip. flip)
stories in some of the later THIEVES' WORLD anthologies (#6 and above),
several issues of the STAR TREK comic book, some TV cartoon stories, and
a computer game (Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative).

[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Duane, Diane E[lizabeth] [U.S.A., 5/18/1952]
    [wife of Peter Morwood]
    The Tales of the Five Tetralogy:
	The Door into Fire [1979, 1984]
	The Door into Shadow [1983]
	The Door into Sunset [expected 1991?]
	The Door into Starlight [projected title]
    Nita and Kit Series: [J]
	Support Your Local Wizard [1990] [O]
	    So You Want to Be a Wizard [1983]
	    Deep Wizardry [1985]
	    High Wizardry [1990]
	Wizards Abroad [planned]
    The Wounded Sky [1983] [star trek]
    My Enemy, My Ally [1984] [star trek]
    Spock's World [1988] [star trek]
    Doctor's Orders [1990] [star trek]
Duane, Diane & Morwood, Peter
    The Romulan Way [1987] [star trek]
    Keeper of the City [1989] [sequel to Bill Fawcett's "Guardian's of
		the Three"]

DUNSANY.LOR 
Date:  9 Oct 89 03:37:59 PDT (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Lord Dunsany
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Lord Dunsany is one of the great late 19th / early 20th century fantasy
writers that wrote before J. R. R. Tolkien forever changed the field of
fantasy.  (I'd put William Morris & George MacDonald in the same
company).  Aside from being a major writer of fantasy, he was a big-game
hunter, world-class chess player & playwright.

The prose of Lord Dunsany is different from modern usage, but by no means
impossible  (I personally find E. R. Eddison, Mervyn Peake & Clarke Ashton
Smith harder to read).  The best place to start would be "The King of
Elfland's Daughter", a marvelous story of a King who falls in love with a
Faery Princess, loves & loses her & then tries to find her again.  The
interweaving of the descriptions of Faery with mundane reality is
especially effective.

And for people interested in early fantasy, the best place to start would
be the "Ballantine Adult Fantasy" series.  A group of books selected by
Lin Carter in late 60's to early 70's is now hard to find (my collection
is now 80% complete), but contains some really good material.

[C] == Story Collection.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Dunsany, Lord [The 18th Baron Dunsany, Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett]
			[Ireland, 7/24/1878-10/25/1957]
    The Jorkens Series:
	The Travel Tales of Mr. Joseph Jorkens [1931] [C]
	Jorkens Remembers Africa [1934] [C] [aka "Mr. Jorkens
			Remembers Africa"]
	Jorkens Has a Large Whisky [1940] [C]
	The Fourth Book of Jorkens [1948] [C]
	Jorkens Borrows Another Whisky [1954] [C]
    The Gods of Pegana [1905] [C]
    Time and the Gods [1906] [C]
    The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories [1908] [C]
    A Dreamer's Tales [1910] [C]
    The Book of Wonder [1912, 1918] [C]
    Selections From the Writings of Lord Dunsany [1912] [C]
    Five Plays [1914] [C] [5 plays]
    Fifty-One Tales [1915] [C] [aka "The Food of Death"]
    The Last Book of Wonder [1916] [aka "Tales of Wonder"] [C]
    Plays of Gods and Men [1917] [C] [4 plays]
    Tales of War [1918] [C]
    Tales of Three Hemispheres [1919] [C]
    Unhappy Far Off Things [1919] [C]
    Plays of Near and Far [1922] [C] [6 plays]
    Don Rodriguez: Chronicles of Shadow Valley [1922] [aka "The Chronicles
			of Rodriguez"]
    The King of Elfland's Daughter [1924]
    Alexander and Three Small Plays [1925] [C] [4 plays]
    The Charwoman's Shadow [1926]
    The Blessing of Pan [1927]
    Seven Modern Comedies [1929] [C]
    The Curse of the Wise Woman [1933]
    Up in the Hills [1936]
    My Talks with Dean Spanley [1936]
    Plays for Earth and Air [1937] [C] [10 plays]
    The Man Who Ate The Phoenix [1949] [C]
    The Strange Journeys of Colonel Polders [1950]
    The Last Revolution [1951]
    The Little Tales of Smethers [1952] [C]
    The Sword of Welleran and Other Tales of Enchantment [1954] [C]
    At the Edge of the World [1970] [C]
    Beyond the Fields We Know [1972] [C]
    Gods, Men and Ghosts [1972] [C]
    Over the Hills, and Far Away [1974] [C]
    The Ghosts of the Heaviside Layer and Other Fantasms [1980] [C]


EDDINGS.DAV 
Date: 19 Jan 89 00:09:24 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: David Eddings
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

David Eddings has only written in two worlds (excluding a deer hunting
related novel a decade earlier).  Sure all his characters are stereotypes,
and his plots are very much standard quests, but he manages to make it
massively entertaining with some surprises lurking when one doesn't expect
them.

[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
[NSF] == Not SF.

Eddings, David [U.S.A., 7/7/1931- ]
    In Same Universe:
	The Belgariad
	    The Belgariad: Part One [1985] [O]
		Pawn of Prophecy [1982]
		Queen of Sorcery [1982]
		Magician's Gambit [1983]
	    The Belgariad: Part Two [1985] [O]
		Castle of Wizardry [1984]
		Enchanter's End Game [1984]
	The Malloreon
	    Guardians of the West [1987]
	    King of Murgos [1988]
	    Demon Lord of Karanda [1988]
	    Sorceress of Darshiva [1989]
	    The Seeress of Kell [1991]
    The Elenium
	The Diamond Throne [1989]
	The Ruby Knight [1990]
	The Sapphire Rose [planned]
    High Hunt [1973] [NSF]

EFFINGER.GEO
Date: 20 Feb 89 02:14:15 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: George Alec Effinger
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I have only read one of George Alec Effinger's books: "When Gravity
Fails".  It's a well written cross between a detective novel and
cyberpunk.  Someone with his talent has probably written many worthwhile
books, but I'm not familiar with the rest of his work.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[NSF] == Not SF.
aka == Also known by this other title.
tv == Novelization of a tv script.

Effinger, George Alec [U.S.A., 1/10/1947- ]
    [Hugo 1989 & Nebula 1988]
    The Planet of the Apes Series: [tv]
	Man the Fugitive [1974]
	Escape to Tomorrow [1975]
	Journey into Terror [1975]
	Lord of the Apes [1976]
    In Series:
	The Nick of Time [1985]
	The Bird of Time [1986]
    In Series:
	When Gravity Fails [1986]
	A Fire in the Sun [1989]
	The Exile Kiss [1991] [planned]
    What Entropy Means to Me [1972]
    Relatives [1973]
    Mixed Feelings [1974] [C]
    Irrational Numbers [1976] [C]
    Those Gentle Voices [1976]
    Felicia [1976] [NSF]
    Death in Florence [1978] [aka "Utopia 3"]
    Dirty Tricks [1978] [C]
    Heroics [1979]
    The Wolves of Memory [1981]
    Idle Pleasures [1983] [C]
    Shadow Money [1988] [NSF]
    Author's Choice 1: That Old Funny Stuff [1989] [C]
    Look Away [1990] [CP]
    The Zork Chronicles [1990]
Chalker, Jack & Effinger, George Alec & Resnick, Michael
    The Red Tape War [1991]
Effinger, George Alec & Dozois, Gardner
    Nightmare Blue [1975]

EISENSTE.PHY
Date:  9 Oct 89 03:38:52 PDT (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Phyllis Eisenstein
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Nope, I haven't read any of Phyllis Eisenstein's work.  Is it any good?

Eisenstein, Phyllis [U.S.A., 2/26/1946- ]
    In Series:
	Sorcerer's Son [1979]
	The Crystal Palace [1988]
    In Series:
	Born to Exile [1978]
	In the Red Lord's Reach [1989]
    Shadow of Earth [1979]
    In the Hands of Glory [1981]

ELLISON.HAR 
Date:  6 Feb 89 01:28:40 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Harlan Ellison
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Harlan Ellison tends to provoke strong reactions.  People either strongly
like or dislike his works (or, for that matter, the man himself).  He
has, however, won a large number of awards (several outside SF, including
the Edgar by the Mystery Writers of America).  I personally enjoy his
work, but only if I'm in a particular mood.  Ellison (like Gene Wolfe or
Stanislaw Lem) is someone that I must have the correct mental attitude to
really enjoy (This isn't mind candy, it a full meal).  I've always been
particularly fond of "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream" & "Deathbird
Stories", but "The Essential Ellison" provides the best overview of his
entire work.

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] = Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[NSF] == Not SF.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Ellison, Harlan [Jay] [U.S.A., 5/27/1934- ]
    [Hugo 1966, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1986 & Nebula 1965,
		 1969, 1977]
    Dangerous Visions [1967] [A] [split into:]
	Dangerous Visions #1 [1969] [A]
	Dangerous Visions #2 [1969] [A]
	Dangerous Visions #3 [1969] [A]
    Again, Dangerous Visions [1972] [A] [split into:]
	Again, Dangerous Visions I [1973] [A]
	Again, Dangerous Visions II [1973] [A]
    Alone Against Tomorrow [1971] [C] [split into:]
	All the Sounds of Fear [1973] [C]
	The Time of The Eye [1974] [C]
    The Deadly Streets [1958, 1983] [NSF]
    Web of the City [1958] [NSF] [aka "Rumble"]
    Sex Gang [1959] [as Paul Merchant] [NSF]
    The Man With Nine Lives [1960]
    A Touch of Infinity [1960] [C]
    Gentleman Junkie [1961, 1975] [C] [NSF]
    Spider Kiss [1961] [NSF]
    Memos from Purgatory [1961] [NSF] [autobiography]
    The Juvies [1961] [C] [NSF]
    Ellison Wonderland [1962, 1974] [aka "Earthman Go Home"] [C]
    Paingod and Other Delusions [1965, 1975] [C]
    From the Land of Fear [1967] [C]
    Doomsman [1967]
    I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream [1967, 1983] [C]
    Love Ain't Nothing But Sex Misspelled [1968, 1976] [C]
    The Beast That Shouted Love At The Heart of The World [1969, 1976,
							   1984] [C]
    Over the Edge [1970] [C]
    The Glass Teat [1970] [NF]
    Partners in Wonder [1971] [C] [stories with others collaborating]
    Approaching Oblivion [1974] [C]
    Deathbird Stories [1975, 1984] [C]
    No Doors, No Windows [1975] [C]
    The Other Glass Teat [1975] [NF]
    Rockabilly [1975] [NSF] [rev of "Spider Kiss"]
    The City on the Edge of Forever [1977]
    Strange Wine [1978] [C]
    The Illustrated Harlan Ellison [1978] [C]
    The Book of Ellison [1978] [C] [NSF]
    The Fantasies of Harlan Ellison [1979] [C]
    All the Lies That Are My Life [1980] [NSF]
    Shatterday [1980] [C] [NSF] [incl. "All the Lies That Are My Life"]
    Stalking the Nightmare [1982] [C]
    Sleepless Nights in a Procrustean Bed [1984] [NF]
    An Edge in My Voice [1985] [NF]
    Medea: Harlan's World [1985] [multiple authors in common world] [A]
    The Essential Ellison [1987] [C]
    Angry Candy [1988] [C]
    Footsteps [1989] [CP] [NSF]
    Harlan Ellison's Watching [1989] [NF] [20 years of movie reviews]
    The Harlan Ellison Hornbook [1990] [NF]
    The Last Dangerous Visions [allegedly forthcoming] [A]
Ellison, Harlan & Bryant, Edward
    Phoenix Without Ashes [1975]
Ellison, Harlan / Dann, Jack & Haldeman II, Jack
    Run for the Stars / Echos of Thunder [1991] [Tor Double #32]

FARMER.PHI  
Date: 30 Jan 89 01:15:18 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Philip Jose Farmer
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I tend to like Farmer's single works over his series. The first
Riverworld was intriguing, but it quickly started to drag.  The Lovers
is an groundbreaking treatment of sex in SF.  (as is A Woman a Day,
Image of the Beast and A Feast Unknown).  And The Unreasoning Mask must
be entered into the
"my-alien-artifact-is-infinitely-more-complex-than-your-alien-artifact
contest.   A favorite topic is telling the "true" story behind someone
else's novel.  (Oz, Tarzan, Verne, Doc Savage, Moby Dick, Kilgore Trout,
and Sherlock Holmes).

[C] == Story Collection.
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.
exp == Expansion of other title.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.

Farmer, Philip Jose [U.S.A., 1/26/1918- ]
    [Hugo 1968, 1972]
    The World of Tiers Series:
	The World of Tiers Volume 1 [1981] [O] [note: a 1986 edition of
		 the two omnibuses has 3 books in the first and 2 books
		 in the second]
	    The Maker of Universes [1965, 1980]
	    The Gates of Creation [1966]
	The World of Tiers Volume 2 [1981] [O]
	    A Private Cosmos [1968]
	    Behind the Walls of Terra [1970, 1982]
	    The Lavalite World [1977]
    The Riverworld Series:
	To Your Scattered Bodies Go [1971]
	The Fabulous Riverboat [1971]
	The Dark Design [1977]
	Riverworld and Other Stories [1979] [C]
	The Magic Labyrinth [1980]
	Gods of the Riverworld [1983]
    Image of the Beast [1979] [O]
	The Image of the Beast [1968]
	Blown [1969]
    The Opar Books:
	Hadon of Ancient Opar [1974]
	Flight to Opar [1976]
    The Doc Caliban and Lord Grandrith Series:
	A Feast Unknown [1969]
	The Empire of the Nine [1988] [O]
	    Lord of the Trees [1970]
	    The Mad Goblin [1970] [aka "Keepers of the Secrets"]
    The "Biographies":
	Tarzan Alive [1972]
	Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life [1973,1975]
    Dayworld Series:
	Dayworld [1985]
	Dayworld Rebel [1987]
	Dayworld Breakup [1990]
    Flesh & Lord Tyger [1981] [O]
	Flesh [1960, 1968]
	Lord Tyger [1970]
    The Green Odyssey [1957]
    A Woman a Day [1960] [aka "The Day of Timestop" and "Timestop!"]
    Strange Relations [1960] [C]
    The Lovers [1961]
    Cache from Outer Space [1962]
    Fire and the Night [1962] [NSF]
    The Alley God [1962] [C]
    The Celestial Blueprint [1962] [C]
    Inside-Outside [1964]
    Tongues of the Moon [1964]
    Dare [1965]
    Night of Light [1966]
    The Gate of Time [1966]
    The Stone God Awakens [1970]
    Love Song [1970] [NSF]
    The Wind Whales of Ishmael [1971]
    Down in the Black Gang [1971] [C]
    Time's Last Gift [1972, 1977]
    Traitor to the Living [1973]
    The Other Log of Phileas Fogg [1973]
    The Book of Philip Jose Farmer [1973, 1982] [C]
    The Adventures of the Peerless Peer [1974] [as John H. Watson, M. D.]
    Venus on the Half-Shell [1975] [as Kilgore Trout]
    Dark is the Sun [1979]
    Jesus on Mars [1979]
    Two Hawks from Earth [1979] [exp. of "The Gate of Time"]
    Riverworld War [1980] [C]
    Father to the Stars [1981] [C]
    The Cache [1981] [C] [includes "Cache from Outer Space"]
    The Unreasoning Mask [1981]
    A Barnstormer in Oz [1982]
    Greatheart Silver [1982] [C]
    The Purple Book [1982] [C]
    Stations of the Nightmare [1982]
    The River of Eternity [1983] [original version of Riverworld series]
    The Grand Adventure [1984] [C]
    The Classic Philip Jose Farmer 1952-1964 [1984] [C]
    The Classic Philip Jose Farmer 1964-1973 [1984] [C]
Farmer, Philip Jose & Rosny, J. H.
    Ironcastle [1976] [completed from a story by Rosny]

FARREN.MIC  
Date: 17 Aug 90 00:01:28 PDT (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Mick Farren
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I'm not familiar with Mick Farren's work.

aka == Also known by this other title.

Farren, Mick [U.K., 9/3/1943- ]
    In Series:
	The Quest of the DNA Cowboys [1976]
	Synaptic Manhunt [1976]
	The Neural Atrocity [1977]
	The Last Stand of the DNA Cowboys [1989]
    The Song of Phaid the Gambler [1981] [split into:]
	Phaid the Gambler [1986]
	Citizen Phaid [1987]
    The Texts of Festival [1973]
    The Feelies [1978, 1990]
    Protectorate [1984]
    Corpse [1986] [aka "Vickers"]
    Their Master's War [1988]
    The Long Orbit [1988] [aka "Exit Funtopia"]
    The Armageddon Crazy [1989]
    Mars - The Red Planet [1990]
    Necrom [1991]

FEIST.RAY   
Date: 19 Jan 89 00:17:34 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Raymond Feist
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I like Raymond Feist, but I don't currently feel analytical enough to
come up with a good essay about why.  I just do, and that's all there is
to it!  So There!

Feist, Raymond
    In Same Universe:
	Riftwar Saga:
	    Magician [1982] [split into:]
		Magician: Apprentice [1982]
		Magician: Master [1982]
	    Silverthorn [1985]
	    A Darkness at Sethanon [1986]
	Prince of the Blood [1989]
    Faerie Tale [1988]
Feist, Raymond  & Wurts, Janny
    In Riftwar Universe:
	Daughter of the Empire [1987]
	Servant of the Empire [1990]

FORD.JOH    
Date: 19 Jan 89 00:00:42 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: John M. Ford
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I'm now going to do some easy authors people have requested.  Easy
because (1) I own all (or virtually all) of their works & (2) they are
all recent writers.

John M. Ford is a good writer.  I've enjoyed every one of his books
(although his second book is a bit weak).  "The Dragon Waiting" is a
great alternate history.  "The Final Reflection" is the definitive novel
on Klingons & "How Much for Just the Planet?" is **FUNNY** (both for
people who like and people who dislike trek).  All we need is a lot more
novels!

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NSF] == Not SF.
as == Originally published using this pen name.
choose == Choose your own adventure book.

Ford, John M.
    Web of Angels [1980]
    The Princes of the Air [1982]
    The Dragon Waiting [1983]
    Star Trek: Voyage to Adventure [1984] [J] [as Michael Dodge] [choose]
    The Final Reflection [1984] [star trek]
    How Much for Just the Planet? [1987] [*FUNNY* star trek]
    The Scholars of Night [1988] [NSF]
    Casting Fortune [1989] [C]
Ford, John M. / Wolfe, Gene
    Fugue State / The Death of Doctor Island [1990] [Tor Double]

FORWARD.ROB 
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:48:40 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Robert Forward
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

A model *hard* SF writer, Robert L. Forward writes books with extremely
well worked out physics and (to be kind) forgetable prose and characters. 
He's a real scientist with several publications in speculative physics
(antimatter, stellar drives, that sort of thing).  I've listed his science
books that would be of interest to the SF community.

[NF] == Non-Fiction.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Forward, Robert L[ull] [U.S.A., 8/15/1932- ]
    In Series:
	Dragon's Egg [1980]
	Starquake [1985]
    The Flight of the Dragonfly [1984, 1985]
    Future Magic [1988] [NF] [advanced physics]
    Rocheworld [1990] [rev. of "The Flight of the Dragonfly"]
Forward, Robert with Davis, Joel
    Mirror Matter: Pioneering Antimatter Physics [1988] [NF]

FOSTER.ALA  
Date: 14 May 89 01:17:35 PDT (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Alan Dean Foster
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've never gotten into Alan Dean Foster, although he's reasonably
popular.  Aside from having a virtual lock on SF movie novelizations for
nearly a decade, he written two popular series:  The Humanax Commonwealth
[SF] & Spellsinger [Fantasy].  Does anyone want to give a tour of
recommended books?

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
cartoon == Novelization of a cartoon script.

Foster, Alan Dean [U.S.A., 11/18/1946- ]
    The Humanax Commonwealth Books:
	Nor Crystal Tears [1982] [first contact]
	Voyage to the City of the Dead [1984]
	Midworld [1975]
	The Flinx Books:
	    For Love of Mother Not [1983]
	    The Tar-Aiym Krang [1972]
	    Orphan Star [1977]
	    The End of the Matter [1977]
	    Flinx in Flux [1988]
	    Bloodhype [1973]
	Moulokin Series:
	    Icerigger [1974]
	    Mission to Moulokin [1979]
	    The Deluge Drivers [1987]
	Cachalot [1980]
	Sentenced to Prism [1985]
    The Spellsinger Series:
	Season of the Spellsong [1985] [O]
	    Spellsinger at the Gate [1983] [split into:]
		Spellsinger [1983]
		The Hour of the Gate [1984]
	    The Day of the Dissonance [1984]
	Spellsinger's Scherzo [1987] [O]
	    The Moment of the Magician [1984]
	    The Paths of the Perambulator [1985]
	    The Time of the Transference [1986]
    The Damned:
	A Call to Arms [1991]
    The Movie Novelizations:
	Dark Star [1974]
	Luana [1974] [not actually filmed]
	Star Wars [1976] [as George Lucas]
	The Black Hole [1979]
	Alien [1979]
	Outland [1981]
	Clash of the Titans [1981]
	The Thing [1982]
	Krull [1983]
	The Last Starfighter [1984]
	Starman [1984]
	Pale Rider [1985] [NSF]
	Aliens [1986]
	Alien Nation [1988]
    Star Trek Log One-Ten [1974-1978] [cartoon]
    With Friends Like These ... [1977] [C]
    Splinter of the Mind's Eye [1978] [Star Wars, now invalid]
    The Man Who Used the Universe [1983]
    ... Who Needs Enemies? [1984] [C]
    The I Inside [1984]
    Shadowkeep [1984]
    Slipt [1984]
    Into the Out Of [1986]
    Glory Lane [1987]
    Maori [1988]
    To The Vanishing Pint [1988]
    Quozl [1989]
    Cyber Way [1990]
    The Metrognome and Other Stories [1990] [C]

FOSTER.M    
Date:  2 Jun 89 09:11:32 PDT (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: M. A. Foster
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Someone else I haven't read.  My reading may be reasonably broad, but
even I don't have time to read everything.

[C] == Story Collection.

Foster, M[ichael] A[nthony] [U.S.A., 7/2/1939- ]
    The Ler Series:
	The Warriors of Dawn [1975]
	The Gameplayers of Zan [1977]
	The Day of the Klesh [1979]
    The Morphodite Series:
	The Morphodite [1981]
	Transformer [1983]
	Preserver [1985]
    Waves [1980]
    Owl Time [1985] [C]

FOX.GAR     
Date: 18 Dec 89 06:56:09 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Gardner F. Fox
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've never read any of Gardner F. Fox's work.  He's probably as well known
for his comic book work (Superman & Hawkman, among others) as for his SF.
His novel "Escape Across the Cosmos" is perhaps unique in that it was
plagiarized twice by the same person and sold to two different publishers!

as == Originally published using this pen name.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

Fox, Gardner F[rancis] [U.S.A., 5/20/1911-12/24/1986]
    The Kothar Series:
	Kothar - Barbarian Swordsman [1969]
	Kothar of the Magic Sword [1969] [2 novels]
	Kothar and the Demon Queen [1969]
	Kothar and the Conjurer's Curse [1970]
	Kothar and the Wizard Slayer [1970]
    The Kyrick Books:
	Kyrick: Warlock Warrior [1976]
	Kyrick Fights the Demon World [1976]
	Kyrick and the Wizard's Sword [1976]
	Kyrick and the Lost Queen [1976]
    The Llarn Books:
	Warrior of Llarn [1964]
	Thief of Llarn [1966]
    The Commander Craig Books: [as Bart Somers]
	Beyond the Black Enigma [1965]
	Abandon Galaxy [1967]
    Five Weeks in a Balloon [1962] [movie]
    The Arsenal of Miracles [1964]
    Escape Across the Cosmos [1964]
    The Hunter Out of Time [1965]
    The Druid Stone [1967] [as Simon Majors]
    Conehead [1973]
    Carty [1977]

FRANKOWS.LEO
Date:  6 Dec 89 03:10:18 PST (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Leo Frankowski
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Sorry, I haven't read any of his books, but he has been discussed on the
net.

Frankowski, Leo [U.S.A., 2/13/1943- ]
    The Adventures of Conrad Stargard: 
	The Cross-Time Engineer [1986]
	The High Tech Knight [1989]
	The Radiant Warrior [1989]
	The Flying Warlord [1989]
	Lord Conrad's Lady [1990]
    Copernick's Rebellion [1987]

FRIESNER.EST
Date: 14 May 89 01:25:44 PDT (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Esther Friesner
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Esther Friesner does some of the better light fantasy today (and her best
stuff has considerable meat on it).  It ranges from oriental style fantasy
[The Chronicles of the Twelve Kingdoms], spaced out alternate history
[Druid's Blood] to interesting contemporary situations [New York by
Knight, etc.].  I'm not a big fan of her Demon series, nor her other two
unconnected books [The Harlot's Ruse & The Silver Mountain].  What I'd
like to know is if she's ever going to continue her Chronicles of the
Twelve Kingdoms series.  It was the first stuff she published, it had an
interesting setting, and it wasn't left in a good stopping point.  Twelve
books were planned, but I haven't heard anything recently.

Friesner[-Stutzman], Esther M. [U.S.A., 7/16/1951- ]
    The Chronicles of the Twelve Kingdoms
	Mustapha and His Wise Dog [1985]
	Spells of Mortal Weaving [1986]
	The Witchwood Cradle [1987]
	The Water King's Laughter [1989]
    In Series:
	New York by Knight [1986]
	Elf Defense [1988]
	Sphynxes Wild [1989]
    Demon Series:
	Here Be Demons [1988]
	Demon Blues [1989]
	Hurray For Hellywood [1990]
    The Harlot's Ruse [1986]
    The Silver Mountain [1986]
    Druid's Blood [1988]
    Gnome Man's Land [1991]
    Ecce Hominid [1991] [CP]

GALOUYE.DAN 
Date: 12 Jan 89 06:18:37 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Daniel Galouye
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Another author I haven't read.  I actually own "Dark Universe" (a friend
recommended it), but it's sitting among the few hundred unread books in my
bookshelves.  

[C] == Story Collection.
 
Galouye, Daniel F[rancis] [U.S.A., 2/11/1920-1976]
    Dark Universe [1961]
    Lords of the Psychon [1963]
    Simulacron-3 [1964] [aka "Counterfeit World"]
    The Last Leap [1964] [C]
    A Scourge of Screamers [1966] [aka "The Lost Perception ]
    Project Barrier [1968] [C]
    The Infinite Man [1973]

GARDNER.CRA 
Date: 24 Nov 89 03:29:05 PST (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Craig Shaw Gardner
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Craig Shaw Gardner writes humorous fantasy (plus movie novelizations). 
The one book that I've read ("A Malady of Magicks"), I didn't find very
funny, but since humor varies so much, your mileage may differ.

[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

Gardner, Craig Shaw
    Ebenezvm Series:
	The Exploits of Ebenezvm [1987] [O]
	    A Malady of Magicks [1986]
	    A Multitude of Monsters [1986]
	    A Night in the Netherhells [1987]
	The Wanderings of Wuntvor [1989] [O]
	    A Difficulty With Dwarves [1987]
	    An Excess of Enchantments [1988]
	    A Disagreement with Death [1989]
   Cineverse Cycle [1991] [O]
       Slaves of the Volcano God [1989]
       Bride of the Slime Monster [1990]
       Revenge of the Fluffy Bunnies [1990]
   The Lost Boys [1987] [movie]
   Wishbringer [1988]
   Batman [1989] [movie]
   Back to the Future II [1989] [movie]
   Back to the Future III [1990] [movie]
   The Batman Murders [1990]

GARRETT.RAN 
Date: 25 May 89 22:27:48 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Randall Garrett
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Randall Garrett is another funny writer. (There aren't that many in SF). 
Many of his devastating pastiches of other SF writers can be found in
"Takeoff!" and "Takeoff Too!".  And there is his wonderful
scientific-magic mystery Lord Darcy books ["Too Many Magicians" is highly
recommended].  Plus the ~200 uncollected short stories from the 50's,
60's & beyond.  Anyone for publishing a "Complete Randall Garrett" story
collection?

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.

Garrett, [Gordon] Randall [Philip David] [U.S.A., 12/16/1927-12/31/1987]
    Lord Darcy [1983] [O]
	Too Many Magicians [1967]
	Murder and Magic [1979] [C]
	Lord Darcy Investigates [1981] [C]
    Unwise Child [1962] [aka "Starship Death"]
    Anything You Can Do [1963] [as Darrell Langart] [aka "Earth Invader"]
    Takeoff! [1979] [C]
    The Best of Randall Garrett [1982] [C]
    Takeoff Too! [1987] [C]
Garrett, Randall & Harris, Larry
    Pagan Passions [1959]
Garrett, Randall & Heydron, Vicki Ann
    The Gandalara Cycle:
	The Gandalara Cycle I [1986] [O]
	    The Steel of Raithskar [1981]
	    The Glass of Dyskornis [1982]
	    The Bronze of Eddarta [1983]
	The Gandalara Cycle II [1986] [O]
	    The Well of Darkness [1983]
	    The Search for Ka [1984]
	    Return to Eddarta [1985]
	The River Wall [1986]
Phillips, Mark
    [pseudonym of Randall Phillips Garrett & Laurence Mark Janifer]
    The Malone Series:
	Brain Twister [1962]
	The Impossibles [1963]
	Supermind [1963]
Randall, Robert
    [pseudonym of Randall Phillips Garrett & Robert Silverberg]
    The Shrouded Planet [1957]
    The Dawning Light [1959]

GERROLD.DAV 
Date: 18 Apr 89 00:24:41 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: David Gerrold
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Yea, Yea, Yea.  I know.  But I've been quite busy the last month or two. 
There is regrettably little money in SF bibliography.  

And here are the books written by David Gerrold.  He's probably most
famous for his Star Trek work (author of "The Trouble with Tribbles"). 
He's also done a number of fine straight SF novels.  "When HARLEY was One"
is fairly good in the Computer-becomes-sentient sub-genre.  "The Man Who
Folded Himself" is an excellent reducto ad absurdium on the paradoxes of
time travel. "The Flying Sorcerers" is great fun (how many SF references
can you spot?)  And at long last, his Chtorr series is starting up again
(yea!!.  Now if Meredith Ann Pierce would finish her Darkangel trilogy
I'd be much happier).

[C] == Story Collection.
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
aka == Also known by this other title.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Gerrold, David [U.S.A., 1/24/1944- ] [born: Jerrold David Friedman]
    The War Against the Chtorr Series:
	The War Against the Chtorr: Invasion [1984] [O]
	    A Matter for Men [1983, 1989]
	    A Day for Damnation [1984, 1989]
	A Rage for Revenge [1989]
	A Season for Slaughter [planned]
	A Time for Treason [planned]
    Yesterday's Children [1972] [aka "Starhunt"]
    When HARLIE was One [1972]
    Space Skimmer [1972]
    With a Finger in my I [1972] [C]
    The Man Who Folded Himself [1973]
    Battle for the Planet of the Apes [1973] [movie]
    The World of Star Trek [1973, 1984] [NF]
    The Trouble With Tribbles [1973] [NF]
    Moonstar Odyssey [1977]
    Deathbeast [1978]
    The Galactic Whirlpool [1980] [star trek]
    Encounter at Farpoint [1987] [star trek: tng]
    Chess With A Dragon [1987]
    When HARLIE was One, Release 2.0 [1988] [rev. "When HARLIE was One"]
    Voyage of the Star Wolf [1990]
Gerrold, David & Niven, Larry
    The Flying Sorcerers [1971]
Longyear, Barry B. & Gerrold, David
    Enemy Mine [1985]

GIBSON.WIL  
Date: 18 Apr 89 04:33:17 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: William Gibson
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

For someone with only 3 novels and 1 story collection, William Gibson has
certainly made a mark in SF.  If you want a deep discussion on cyberpunk,
there's an entire newsgroup devoted to it (alt.cyberpunk).  Personally, I
find William Gibson to be a marvelous writer, with mixed reviews for the
wannabe cyberpunkers.  But by all means read the original, "Neuromancer"
is the best starting place.

[C] == Story Collection.

Gibson, William [Ford] [U.S.A., Canada, 3/17/1948- ]
    [Hugo 1985 & Nebula 1984]
    In Same Universe:
	Neuromancer [1984]
	Count Zero [1986]
	Mona Lisa Overdrive [1988]
    Burning Chrome [1986] [C]
Gibson, William & Sterling, Bruce
    The Difference Engine [1990]

GOULART.RON 
Date:  7 Jan 89 12:43:51 PST (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Ron Goulart
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Ron Goulart has done lots of different kinds of books, often told with a
humorous tone.  The only one I've read (After Things Fell Apart) is a
nice satire.

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
as == Originally published using this pen name.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

Goulart, Ron[ald] [Joseph] [U.S.A., 1/13/1933- ]
    The Vampirella Series:
	Bloodstalk [1975]
	On Alien Wings [1975]
	Deadwalk [1976]
	Blood Wedding [1976]
	Snakegod [1976]
	Deathgame [1976]
    Barnum System Series:
	The Fire-Eater [1970]
	Deathcell [1971]
	Shaggy Planet [1972]
	Plunder [1972]
    Star Hawks Series:
	Star Hawks: Empire 99 [1980]
	The Cyborg King [1981]
    Phantom Series: [as Frank S. Shawn]
	The Veiled Lady [1973]
	The Golden Circle [1973]
	The Mystery of the Sea Horse [1973]
	The Hydra Monster [1973]
	The Goggle-Eyed Pirates [1974]
	The Swamp Rats [1974]
    The Avenger Series: [as Kenneth Robeson]
	The Man From Atlantis [1974]
	Red Moon [1974]
	The Purple Zombie [1974]
	Dr. Time [1974]
	The Nightwitch Devil [1974]
	Black Chariots [1974]
	The Cartoon Crimes [1974]
	The Death Machine [1975]
	The Blood Countess [1975]
	The Glass Man [1975]
	The Iron Skull [1975]
	Demon Island [1975]
    Flash Gordon Series: [as Con Steffanson]
	The Lion Men of Mongo [1974]
	The Plague of Sound [1974]
	The Space Circus [1974]
    Flux & The Tin Angel [1978] [O]
	Flux [1974]
	The Tin Angel [1973]
    Gypsy Series:
	Quest of the Gypsy [1976]
	Eye of the Vulture [1977]
    In Same Universe:
	The Chameleon Corps and Other Shape Changers [1972] [C]
	Everybody Comes to Cosmo's [1988]
    The Sword Swallower [1968]
    After Things Fell Apart [1970]
    Clockwork Pirates [1971]
    Gadget Man [1971]
    Ghost Breaker [1971] [C]
    Broke Down Engine [1971] [C]
    What's Become of Screwloose? [1971] [C]
    Hawkshaw [1972]
    Wildsmith [1972]
    A Talent for the Invisible [1973]
    Spacehawk, Inc. [1974]
    Odd Job #101 [1975] [C]
    Nutzenbolts and More Trouble With Machines [1975] [C]
    When the Waker Sleeps [1975]
    The Hellhound Project [1975]
    A Whiff of Madness [1976]
    The Enormous Hourglass [1976]
    Crackpot [1977]
    The Emperor of the Last Days [1977]
    The Panchronicon Plot [1977]
    Nemo [1977]
    Challengers of the Unknown [1977]
    The Island of Dr. Moreau [1977] [movie] [as Joseph Silva]
    The Wicked Cyborg [1978]
    Calling Dr. Patchwork [1978]
    Capricorn One [1978] [movie]
    Cowboy Heaven [1979]
    Dr. Scofflaw [1979]
    Hello, Lemuria Hello [1979]
    Hail Hibbler [1980]
    Skyrocket Steele [1980]
    The Tremendous Adventures of Bernie Wine [1981]
    Brinkman [1981]
    Upside Downside [1982]
    Big Bang [1982]
    Hellquad [1984]
    The Prisoner of Blackwood Castle [1984]
    Brainz, Inc. [1985]
    Suicide, Inc. [1985]
    Galaxy Jane [1986]
    Daredevils, Ltd. [1987]
    Starpirate's Brain [1987]
    The Curse of the Obelisk [1987]
    Tekwar [1989] [as William Shatner (of Star Trek)] [unconfirmed]
    Author's Choice #11 [1990] [C]
Goulart, Ron & Larson, Glen A.
    Battlestar Galactica Series:
	Greetings From Earth [1983] [#8]
	Experiment in Terra [1984] [#9]
	The Long Patrol [1984] [#10]

GUNN.JAM    
Date: 14 Dec 89 02:32:44 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: James Gunn
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

James Gunn really seems to like one word titles (well two words if you
count "The").  His only book that I've read is "The Immortals", basis of
the TV series.  The series only covered the first 1/3 of the book, where
a mega-millionaire discovers that one individual (and possibly his
relatives) has blood that keeps him immortal (immune to disease and
aging).  The rest of the book carried the idea much further, where all of
medical science and research is directed to the prolongation of life to
the few who can afford it.  He's also done a good anthology series on the
history of science fiction (The Road to Science Fiction, volumes 1 to 4
"From Gilgamesh to Wells", "From Wells to Heinlein", "From Heinlein to
Here" and "From Here to Forever") and a couple of non-fiction science
fiction related books.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
aka == Also known by this other title.
tv == Novelization of a tv script.

Gunn, James E[dwin] [U.S.A., 7/12/1923- ]
    This Fortress World [1955]
    Station in Space [1958] [C]
    The Joy Makers [1961]
    The Immortals [1962] [basis for "The Immortal" tv series]
    Future Imperfect [1964] [C]
    The Witching Hour [1970] [C]
    The Immortal [1970] [tv]
    Breaking Point [1972] [C]
    The Burning [1972]
    The Listeners [1972]
    Some Dreams Are Nightmares [1974] [C]
    The End of the Dreams [1975] [C]
    Alternate Worlds: Illustrated History of Science Fiction [1975] [NF]
    The Discovery of the Future [1975] [NF]
    The Magicians [1976]
    Kampus [1977]
    The Dreamers [1981] [aka "The Mind Master"]
    Tiger! Tiger! [1984] [CP]
    Crisis! [1986]
    The New Encyclopedia of Science Fiction [1988] [NF]
Williamson, Jack & Gunn, James
    Star Bridge [1955]

HALDEMAN.JOE
Date:  6 Feb 89 02:02:46 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Joe Haldeman
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

The one Joe Haldeman novel I've read was great, the award winning "The
Forever War".  The best mini-description I've heard was: an answer to
"Starship Troopers" as written by a Vietnam veteran.  I own a couple other
Haldeman books, but they're on my to-be-read shelf.

[C] == Story Collection.
[NSF] == Not SF.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.

Haldeman, Joe [William] [U.S.A., 6/9/1943- ]
    [Hugo 1976, 1977 & Nebula 1975]
    [brother of Jack C. Haldeman II]
    The Attar the Merman Series: [as Robert Graham]
	Attar's Revenge [1975]
	War of Nerves [1975]
    The Worlds Trilogy:
	Worlds [1981]
	Worlds Apart [1983]
    War Year [1972] [NSF] [semi-autobiographical]
    The Forever War [1974]
    Mindbridge [1976]
    All My Sins Remembered [1977]
    Planet of Judgment [1977] [a star trek novel]
    Infinite Dreams [1978] [C]
    World Without End [1979] [a star trek novel]
    Dealing in Futures [1985] [C]
    Tool of the Trade [1987]
    Buying Time [1989] [aka "The Long Habit of Living"]
    The Hemingway Hoax [1990]
    More Than the Sum of His Parts [1991] [CP] [planned]
Haldeman, Jack & Haldeman, Joe
    There is No Darkness [1983]

HAMBLY.BAR  
Date: 14 May 89 01:38:05 PDT (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Barbara Hambly
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Another good fantasy author.  I personally like her "Unschooled Wizard"
series, "Ishmael" [one of the two intentionally silly trek novels] &
"Those Who Hunt the Night" [a nice, atmospheric vampire novel].  Her
Darwath Trilogy is also recommended.

[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
tv == Novelization of a tv script.

Hambly, Barbara [U.S.A., ]
    The Darwath Trilogy:
	The Time of the Dark [1982]
	The Walls of Air [1982]
	The Armies of Daylight [1983]
    Sun-Wolf & Starhawk series:
	The Unschooled Wizard [1987] [O]
	    The Ladies of Mandrigyn [1984]
	    The Witches of Wenshar [1987]
	The Dark Hand of Magic [1990]
    Darkmage [1988] [O]
	The Silent Tower [1986]
	The Silicon Mage [1988]
    Search The Seven Hills [1983] [NSF] [aka "The Quirnal Hill Affair"]
    Ishmael [1985] [star trek]
    Dragonsbane [1985]
    Those Who Hunt the Night [1988] [aka "Immortal Blood"]
    Beauty and the Beast [1989] [tv] [pilot episode]
    Song of Orpheus [1990] [tv - Beauty and the Beast].
    Ghost-Walker [1991] [star trek]

HAMILTON.EDM
Date: 14 Dec 89 02:52:49 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Edmond Hamilton
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Edmond Hamilton was one of the original space opera hacks, known as "World
Destroyer/Saver" Hamilton.  (Hack being used in the purely good sense). 
If you have a taste for this sort of thing, it's all in good fun, even if
his work hasn't aged as well as E. E. ''Doc" Smith.  Towards the end of
his career he did write several much more "literary" short stories, many
of which are collected in "The Best of Edmond Hamilton".  

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.

Hamilton, Edmond [Moore] [U.S.A., 10/21/1904-2/1/1977]
    [husband of Leigh Brackett]
    The Captain Future Series:
	Danger Planet [1968] [as Brett Sterling]
	Outlaw World [1969]
	Quest Beyond the Stars [1969]
	Outlaws of the Moon [1969]
	The Comet Kings [1969]
	Planets in Peril [1969]
	Calling Captain Future [1969]
	Captain Future's Challenge [1969]
	Galaxy Mission [1969]
	The Magician of Mars [1969]
	Captain Future and the Space Emperor [1969]
    Starwolf [1982] [O]
	The Weapon from Beyond [1967]
	The Closed Worlds [1968]
	World of the Starwolves [1968]
    The Interstellar Patrol:
	Outside the Universe [1964]
	Crashing Suns [1965] [C]
    Chronicles of the Star Kings [1986] [O]
	The Star Kings [1949] [aka "Beyond the Moon"]
	Return to the Stars [1970]
    The Metal Giants [1933] [CP]
    The Horror on the Asteroid [1936] [C]
    Tiger Girl [1945] [CP]
    Murder in the Clinic [1946] [C] [CP]
    Tharkol, Lord of the Unknown [1950]
    A Yank at Valhalla [1950] [aka "The Monsters of Juntonheim"]
    City at World's End [1951]
    The Sun Smasher [1959]
    The Star of Life [1959]
    The Haunted Stars [1960]
    Battle for the Stars [1961]
    The Valley of Creation [1964]
    Fugitive of the Stars [1965]
    Doomstar [1966]
    What It's Like Out There? [1974] [C]
    The Best of Edmond Hamilton [1977] [C]

Captain Future Series by other authors:
    The Solar Invasion (#2) [1968] [by Manly Wade Wellman]
    The Tenth Planet (#12) [1969] [by Joseph Samachson 
		  writing as Brett Sterling]

HARNESS.CHA 
Date: 14 Feb 89 01:40:30 PST (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Charles Harness
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

The person who recently posted did indeed have every book by Charles
Harness (excluding the classics in their field: "Marketing Magnesite
and Allied Products" and "Mining and Marketing of Barite").  I've only
read "The Rose", but the title story is really incredible.  His other
books are supposed to be quite good as well.

[C] == Story Collection.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Harness, Charles L[eonard] [U.S.A., 12/29/1915- ]
    The Paradox Men [1953] 
    The Rose [1966] [C]
    The Ring of Ritornell [1968]
    Wolfhead [1978]
    The Catalyst [1980]
    Firebird [1981]
    The Venetian Court [1984]
    Flight into Yesterday [1984] [rev of "The Paradox Men"]
    Redworld [1986]
    Krono [1988]
    Lurid Dreams [1990]

HARRISON.HAR
Date: 20 Feb 89 03:31:44 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Harry Harrison
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Harry Harrison seems to vary from funny [The Stainless Steel Rat, Bill,
the Galactic Hero, Star Smashers of the Galaxy Rangers] to straight SF
[The Deathworld Trilogy, West of Eden, Make Room! Make Room!].  

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
choose == Choose your own adventure book.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Harrison, Harry [Maxwell] [U.S.A., U.K., 3/12/1925- ]
    The Deathworld Trilogy [1974] [O]
	Deathworld [1960] [aka "Deathworld 1"]
	Deathworld 2 [1964] [aka "The Ethical Engineer"]
	Deathworld 3 [1968]
    To the Stars [1981] [O]
	Homeworld [1980]
	Wheelworld [1981]
	Starworld [1981]
    The Stainless Steel Rat Series:
	The Adventures of the Stainless Steel Rat [1977] [O]
	    The Stainless Steel Rat [1961]
	    The Stainless Steel Rat's Revenge [1970]
	    The Stainless Steel Rat Saves the World [1972]
	The Stainless Steel Rat Wants You! [1978]
	The Stainless Steel Rat For President [1982]
	A Stainless Steel Rat is Born [1985]
	The Stainless Steel Rat Gets Drafted [1988]
	You Can Be the Stainless Steel Rat [1988] [J] [choose]
    Eden Series:
	West of Eden [1984]
	Winter in Eden [1986]
	Return to Eden [1988]
    In Series:
	Planet of the Damned [1962] [aka "Sense of Obligation"]
	Planet of No Return [1981]
    In Series: [J]
	The Man from P.I.G. [1968]
	The Man from P.I.G. and R.O.B.O.T. [1974] [includes
				      "The Man from P.I.G."]
    Bill the Galactic Hero Series:
	Bill, the Galactic Hero [1965]
	The Planet of the Robot Slaves [1989]
    War with the Robots [1962] [C]
    Two Tales and Eight Tomorrows [1965] [C]
    Plague From Space [1965] [aka "The Jupiter Legacy"]
    Make Room! Make Room! [1966] [filmed as "Soylent Green"]
    The Technicolour Time Machine [1967]
    Captive Universe [1969]
    One Step From Earth [1970] [C]
    Prime Number [1970] [C]
    The Daleth Effect [1970] [aka "In Our Hands, the Stars"]
    Spaceship Medic [1970] [J]
    Tunnel Through the Deeps [1972] [aka "A Transatlantic Tunnel,
				 Hurrah!"]
    Montezuma's Revenge [1972] [NSF]
    Star Smashers of the Galaxy Rangers [1973]
    Queen Victoria's Revenge [1974] [NSF]
    The California Iceberg [1975] [J]
    Skyfall [1976]
    The Best of Harry Harrison [1976] [C]
    Planet Story [1979]
    The QE2 is Missing [1980] [NSF]
    Invasion: Earth [1982]
    The Jupiter Plague [1982] [rev. of "Plague From Space"]
    A Rebel in Time [1983]
Harrison, Harry & Bischoff, David
    The Planet of Tasteless Pleasures [1991] [Bill the Galactic Hero #4]
Harrison, Harry & Dickson, Gordon
    The Lifeship [1976] [aka "Lifeboat"]
Harrison, Harry & Haldeman, Jack
	The Planet of the Zombie Vampires [1991] [Bill the Galactic Hero #5]
Harrison, Harry & Sheckley, Robert
    The Planet of the Bottled Brains [1990] [Bill the Galactic Hero #3]
Harrison, Harry & Stover, Leon E.
    Stonehenge [1972, 1983]

HAWKE.SIM   
Date: 20 Feb 89 03:37:20 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Simon Hawke
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Someone asked me for the list of books by Simon Hawke.  Little did they
probably realize that that Simon Hawke was just a pseudonym for Nicholas
Yermakov (he's done books under both names).  Once again I don't have
anything insightful to say since I haven't read any of his stuff.

as == Originally published using this pen name.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

Yermakov, Nicholas [U.S.A., 9/30/1951]
    Boomerang Series:
	Last Communion [1981]
	Epiphany [1982]
	Jehad [1984]
    Journey from Flesh [1981]
    Fall Into Darkness [1982]
    Clique [1982]
    [as Simon Hawke]
    The Time Wars Series:
	The Ivanhoe Gambit [1984]
	The Timekeeper Conspiracy [1984]
	The Pimpernel Plot [1984]
	The Zenda Vendetta [1985]
	The Nautilus Sanction [1985]
	The Khyber Connection [1986]
	The Arbornaut Affair [1987]
	The Dracula Caper [1988]
	The Lilliput Legion [1989]
	The Hellfire Rebellion [1990]
	The Cleopatra Crisis [1990]
    Psychodrome Series:
	Psychodrome [1987]
	The Shapechanger Scenario [1988]
    Wizard Series:
	The Wizard of 4th Street [1987]
	The Wizard of Whitechapel [1988]
	The Wizard of Sunset Strip [1989]
	The Wizard of Rue Morge [1990]
	The Samurai Wizard [1991]
    Friday the 13th Series [movie]
	Friday the 13th, Part 1 [1987]
	Friday the 13th, Part 2 [1988]
	Friday the 13th, Part 3 [1988]
    Batman: To Stalk a Spectre [1991]
Larson, Glen & Yermakov, Nicholas
    Battlestar Galactica books:
	The Living Legend [1982]
	War of the Gods [1982]

HEINLEIN.ROB
Date: 16 Dec 88 06:43:56 PST (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Robert Heinlein
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Well, what can be said about Robert Heinlein that hasn't been said before
on this forum?  What ever your opinion of his work (especially his
controversial last five novels), he has had a strong impact on the face
of modern SF.

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
abr == Abridgment of other title.
aka == Also known by this other title.
contains == The other book is a subset of this one.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Heinlein, Robert A[nson] [U.S.A., 7/7/1907-5/8/1988]
    [Hugo 1956, 1960, 1962, 1967 & Nebula Grand Master 1974]
    The Juveniles: [J]
	Rocket Ship Galileo [1947]
	Space Cadet [1948]
	Red Planet [1949, 1990]
	Farmer in the Sky [1950]
	Between Planets [1951]
	The Rolling Stones [1952] [aka "Space Family Stone"]
	Starman Jones [1953]
	The Star Beast [1954]
	Tunnel in the Sky [1955]
	Time for the Stars [1956]
	Citizen of the Galaxy [1957]
	Have Spacesuit, Will Travel [1958]
	Podkayne of Mars [1963]
    The Future History Series:
	The Past Through Tomorrow [1967] [C] [O] [omits "Let There Be
		Light", adds "Searchlight" & "The Menace from Earth"]
		[split into: "The Past Through Tomorrow, Vol. 1" [1987]
			 and "The Past Through Tomorrow, Vol. 2" [1987]]
	    The Robert Heinlein Omnibus [1958] [O]
		The Man Who Sold The Moon [1950] [C]
		The Green Hills of Earth [1951] [C]
	    Revolt in 2100 [1953] [C]
	    Methuselah's Children [1958]
	Universe [1951] [novella]
	Orphans of the Sky [1964] [rev. of "Universe"] [C]
	Time Enough for Love [1973]
	The Notebooks of Lazarus Long [1978] [collection of aphorisms]
    A Robert Heinlein Omnibus [1966]
	Beyond this Horizon [1948]
	The Robert Heinlein Omnibus [1958] [O] [see above]
    Three by Heinlein [1965] [aka "A Heinlein Triad"] [O]
	Waldo & Magic, Inc [1950] [2 novels] [aka "Waldo: Genius In Orbit"]
	The Puppet Masters [1951, 1990]
    The Best of Robert Heinlein 1939 - 1959 [1973] [C] [split into:]
	The Best of Robert Heinlein 1939 - 1942 [1977] [C] 
	The Best of Robert Heinlein 1947 - 1959 [1977] [C]
    A Heinlein Trio [1980] [O]
	[contains "The Puppet Masters"]
	Double Star [1956]
	The Door Into Summer [1957]
    The Day After Tomorrow [1949] [aka "Sixth Column"]
    Tomorrow the Stars [1952] [A]
    Assignment in Eternity [1953] [C]
    Starship Troopers [1959]
    The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag [1959] [aka "6 x H"] [C]
    The Menace from Earth [1959] [C]
    Lost Legacy [1960] [C] [abr. of "Assignment in Eternity"]
    Stranger in a Strange Land [1961, 1991]
    Glory Road [1963]
    Farnham's Freehold [1964]
    The Moon is a Harsh Mistress [1966]
    The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein [1966] [C]
    I Will Fear No Evil [1970]
    Destination Moon [1979]
    Expanded Universe [1980] [C] [contains "The Worlds of Robert A.
					  Heinlein"]
    The Number of the Beast [1980]
    Friday [1982]
    Job: A Comedy of Justice [1984]
    The Cat Who Walks Through Walls: A Comedy of Manners [1985]
    To Sail Beyond Sunset [1987]
    Grumbles From The Grave [1989] [NSF] [letters]

HENDERSO.ZEN
Date: 17 Aug 90 00:02:02 PDT (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Zenna Henderson
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Ah, Zenna Henderson.  She was one of the best writers at portraying
believable, three dimensional children.  This was probably due to being a
school teacher for a number of years.  Her best known stories deal with
"The People", a group of alien humans who fled the destruction of the
world and are now living hidden on Earth.  These aliens have psychic
abilities and how they interact with normal humanity forms the core of
most of these stories.  These stories also formed the basis for an O.K.
film "The People" [1971] starring Kim Darby and William Shatner.

And for those of us who have already read all of her books (which aren't
that hard to find), there are a few uncollected stories. They include:

 "Thrumthing and Out", Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine, 10/72
 "Katie-Mary's Trip", Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine, 1/75
 "The First Stroke", Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine, 10/77
 "There Was a Garden", _Cassandra Rising_ [1978], edited by Alice Laurance
 "Tell Us a Story", Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine, 10/80 (also appears
    in _The Best SF of the Year #10_ [1981], edited by Terry Carr)

[C] == Story Collection.

Henderson, Zenna [Chlarson] [U.S.A., 11/1/1917-5/11/1983]
    The People Series: 
	Pilgrimage: The Book of the People [1961]
	The People: No Different Flesh [1966] [C]
    The Anything Box [1965] [C]
    Holding Wonder [1971] [C]

HERBERT.FRA 
Date:  4 Mar 89 11:07:57 PST (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Frank Herbert
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I just *KNEW* that someone would ask for Frank Herbert eventually.  Of
course, he's most famous for "Dune".  The consensus opinion is that the
series went into a serious decline after the first book.  Well, I started
reading Frank Herbert when I picked up "Dune Messiah".  I quickly finished
it, said that was good, let's look for some more, proceeded to read
"Children of Dune" and then "Dune", and then read the entire series in the
correct order.   Overall, I'd rate "Dune Messiah" (the first one I read
and enjoyed) as the weakest of the three.  Not because it's a bad book,
just that it pales in comparison with "Dune".  And aside from "Dune", the
Frank Herbert book I'd recommend would be his first novel: "Under
Pressure", a fine psychological novel set in a submarine.

[C] == Story Collection.
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Herbert, Frank [Patrick] [U.S.A., 10/8/1920-2/11/1986]
    [Hugo 1966 & Nebula 1965]
    The Dune Chronicles:
	The Great Dune Trilogy [1979] [O]
	    Dune [1965]
	    Dune Messiah [1969]
	    Children of Dune [1976]
	The Second Great Dune Trilogy [1987] [O]
	    God-Emperor of Dune [1981]
	    Heretics of Dune [1984]
	    Chapterhouse: Dune [1985]
	The Illustrated Dune [1978]
    The Jorg X McKie Series:
	Whipping Star [1970]
	The Dosadi Experiment [1977]
    The Best of Frank Herbert [1975] [C] [split into]
	The Best of Frank Herbert 1952 - 1964 [1976] [C]
	The Best of Frank Herbert 1965 - 1970 [1976] [C]
    Four Complete Novels [1984] [O] [contains "Whipping Star", "The Dosadi
		   Experiment", "The Santaroga Barrier" & "Soul Catcher"]
    The Dragon in the Sea [1956] [aka "Under Pressure" and "21st
		   Century Sub"]
    Destination: Void [1966, 1978]
    The Eyes of Heisenberg [1966]
    The Green Brain [1966]
    The Heaven Makers [1968]
    The Santaroga Barrier [1968]
    The Worlds of Frank Herbert [1970] [C]
    The Godmakers [1972]
    Soul Catcher [1972] [NSF]
    Hellstrom's Hive [1973] [aka "Project 40"]
    The Book of Frank Herbert [1973] [C]
    Direct Descent [1980]
    The Priests of Psi [1980] [C]
    The White Plague [1982]
    Eye [1985] [C]
    The Maker of Dune [1987] [NF]
    The Notebooks of Frank Herbert's Dune [1988] [C]
Herbert, Frank & Herbert, Brian
    Man of Two Worlds [1986]
Herbert, Frank & Ransom, Bill
    In Series: [sequels to Herbert's "Destination: Void"]
	The Jesus Incident [1979]
	The Lazarus Effect [1983]
	The Ascension Factor [1988]

HOGAN.JAM   
Date:  1 Jan 89 00:19:39 PST (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: James Hogan
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Here we are again, with another installment in the continuing series: what
books am I missing?  This is short & sweet: James Hogan.  It's ever so
much easier to get a complete list for someone who has only written ~1
book a year for a decade.  A good hard SF writer, in a time when hard SF
is getting difficult to find.

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Hogan, James P[atrick] [U.K., U.S.A., 6/27/1941- ]
    The Minerva Experiment [1981] [O]
	Inherit the Stars [1977]
	The Gentle Giants of Ganymede [1978]
	Giants' Star [1981]
    The Genesis Machine [1978]
    The Two Faces of Tomorrow [1979]
    Thrice Upon a Time [1980]
    Voyage from Yesteryear [1982]
    Code of the Lifemaker [1983]
    The Proteus Operation [1985]
    Endgame Enigma [1987]
    Minds, Machines and Evolution [1988] [C]
    The Mirror Maze [1989]
    The Infinity Gambit [1991]

HOLDSTOC.ROB
Date: 18 Dec 89 06:57:32 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Robert Holdstock
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've read a couple of Robert Holdstock novels that were pretty good. But
they didn't prepare me for how wonderful "Mythago Wood" would be.  This
book explores a couple of acres of England forest that's the remnant of
the original primeval woods.  It turns out to be much larger on the inside
than on the outside, and is populated with the original mythological
creatures of human history.  Myths have been greatly sanitised over the
years, the inhabitants are much more dangerous and capricious than most
would expect. I'm eagerly waiting for the sequel "Lavondyss" to come out
in paperback.  (I almost never by hardcovers.  At the rate that I buy
books, it's not economically feasible).

[C] == Story Collection.
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

Holdstock, Robert P. [U.K., 8/2/1948- ]
    Nighthunter Series [as Robert Faulcon]
	The Stalking [1987] [O]
	    The Stalking [1983] [aka "Night Hunter"]
	    The Talisman [1983]
	The Ghost Dance [1987] [O]
	    The Ghost Dance [1984]
	    The Shrine [1984]
	The Hexing and the Labyrinth [1989] [O]
	    The Hexing [1984]
	    The Labyrinth [1988]
    In Series:
	Mythago Wood [1984]
	Lavondyss [1988]
    Eye Among the Blind [1976]
    Legend of the Werewolf [1976] [movie] [as Robert Black]
    Earthwind [1977]
    The Satanists [1978] [movie] [as Robert Black]
    Necromancer [1978]
    Where Time Winds Blow [1981]
    In the Valley of the Statues [1982] [C]
Holdstock, Robert P. & Edwards, Malcolm
    Alien Landscapes [1979] [NF]
    Tour of the Universe [1980] [NF]
    Magician [1982] [NF]
    Realms of Fantasy [1983] [NF]
    Lost Realms [1984] [NF]

HOWARD.ROB  
Date: 25 Nov 88 10:25:22 PST (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Robert E. Howard
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

A Robert E. Howard book list is difficult (but not as bad as H. P.
Lovecraft).  Virtually all of his books were published after his death,
and many of them are the result of posthumous collaborations or editing. 
And then there are all the books that were written by other people based
on his characters.  And most of the books are limited printings from
small publishers, re-shuffling the limited body of work.  (Also, I've
probably missed several books between 1977 and 1985, where there is a gap
in my references).

With those limits, here it is:

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Howard, Robert E[rvin] [U.S.A., 1/22/1906-6/11/1936]
    The Conan Books: [sword and sorcery] [many [C]]
	[most are written by other authors based on Howard stories]
	[other authors: Poul Anderson, Leonard Carpenter, Lin Carter,  
	    L. Sprague de Camp, Roland Green, Robert Jordan, Richard
	    Lupoff, Bjorn Nyberg, Andrew Offutt, Steve Perry, John Maddox
	    Roberts, Tevis Clyde Smith, Richard Tierney, Karl Edward
	    Wagner]
	Gnome Press
	    Conan the Conquerer [1950] (#1) [also Ace series #9]
	    The Sword of Conan [1952] (#2)
	    King Conan [1953] (#3)
	    The Coming of Conan [1953] (#4)
	    Conan the Barbarian [1954] (#5)
	    Tales of Conan [1955] (#6) [w/de Camp] [includes "Conan:
			   The Flame Knife"]
	    The Return of Conan [1957] (#7) [by Nyberg & de Camp]
	The Lancer/Ace series: [Chronologically ordered, Ace numbering]
	    The Conan Chronicles [1989] [O]
		Conan [1967] (#1) [w/Carter & de Camp]
		Conan of Cimmeria [1969] (#2) [w/Carter & de Camp]
		Conan the Freebooter [1968] (#3) [w/de Camp]
	    The Conan Chronicles 2 [1990] [O]
		Conan the Wanderer [1968] (#4) [w/Carter & de Camp]
		Conan the Adventurer [1966] (#5) [w/de Camp]
		Conan the Buccaneer [1971] (#6) [by de Camp & Carter]
	    Conan the Warrior [1967] (#7)
	    Conan the Usurper [1967] (#8) [w/de Camp]
	    Conan the Conqueror [1950] (#9)
	    Conan the Avenger [1968] (#10) [by Nyberg & de Camp] [aka
				  "The Return of Conan"]
	    Conan of Aquilonia [1977] (#11) [by Carter & de Camp]
	    Conan of the Isles [1968] (#12) [by de Camp & Carter]
	The Donald Grant Series:
	    The People of the Black Circle [1974] (#1)
	    A Witch Shall Be Born [1975] (#2)
	    The Tower of the Elephant [1975] (#3)
	    Red Nails [1975] (#4)
	    The Devil in Iron [1976] (#5)
	    Rogues in the House [1976] (#6)
	    Queen of the Black Coast [1978] (#7)
	    Black Colossus [1979] (#8)
	    Jewels of Gwahlur [1979] (#9)
	The Berkley "Original" Conan: [as appeared in magazines]
	    Red Nails [1977]
	    The Hour of the Dragon [1977] [rev. of "Conan the Conqueror"]
	    The People of the Black Circle [1977]
	The Bantam series: [6 numbered volumes; not chronological]
	    Conan the Swordsman [1978] (#1) [by Carter, de Camp, & Nyberg]
	    Conan the Liberator [1979] (#2) [by de Camp & Carter]
	    The Sword of Skelos [1979] (#3) [by Offutt]
	    The Road of Kings [1979] (#4) [by Wagner]
	    Conan and the Spider God [1980] (#5) [by de Camp]
	    Conan the Rebel [1980] (#6) [by Anderson]
	The Ace Illustrated novels: [4 unordered volumes]
	    Conan: The Flame Knife [1981] [w/de Camp]
	    Conan the Mercenary [1980] [by Offutt]
	    Conan and the Sorcerer [1980] [by Offutt]
	    Conan: The Treasure of Tranicos [1980] [w/de Camp]
	The Tor novels:
	    Conan the Defender [1982] [by Jordan]
	    Conan the Unconquered [1983] [by Jordan]
	    Conan the Triumphant [1983] [by Jordan]
	    Conan the Victorious [1984] [by Jordan]
	    Conan the Magnificent [1984] [by Jordan]
	    Conan the Invincible [1984] [by Jordan]
	    Conan the Valorous [1985] [by Roberts]
	    Conan the Fearless [1986] [by Perry]
	    Conan the Renegade [1986] [by Carpenter]
	    Conan the Raider [1986] [by Carpenter]
	    Conan the Champion [1987] [by Roberts]
	    Conan the Defiant [1987] [by Perry]
	    Conan the Marauder [1988] [by Roberts]
	    Conan the Warloard [1988] [by Carpenter]
	    Conan the Valiant [1988] [by Green]
	    Conan the Hero [1989] [by Carpenter]
	    Conan the Bold [1989] [by Roberts]
	    Conan the Indomitable [1989] [by Perry]
	    Conan the Freelance [1990] [by Perry]
	    Conan the Great [1990] [by Carpenter]
	    Conan the Formidable [1990] [by Perry]
	    Conan the Guardian [1991] [by Green]
	The Movie Tie-Ins:
	    Conan the Barbarian [1982] [by de Camp & Carter]
	    Conan the Destroyer [1984] [by Jordan]
    Red Shadows [1968] [C] [O] [the Solomon Kane series]
	The Moon of Skulls [1969] [C]
	The Hand of Kane [1970] [C]
	Solomon Kane [1971] [C]
    A Gent from Bear Creek [1937]
    Skull-Face and Others [1946] [C]
    Always Coming Evening [1958] [C]
    Almuric [1964]
    The Dark Man and Others [1963] [aka "Pigeons from Hell"] [C]
    King Kull [1967] [C] [w/Carter] [aka "Kull"]
    Etchings in Ivory [1968]
    Wolfshead [1968] [C]
    Bran Mak Moran [1969] [includes "Worms of Earth"]
    Red Blades of Black Cathay [1971] [w/Smith]
    Marchers of Valhalla [1972] [C]
    The Vultures [1973]
    Sowers of Thunder [1973]
    The Lost Valley of Iskander [1974] [C]
    The Incredible Adventures of Dennis Dorgan [1974]
    Tigers of the Sea [1974]
    Valley of the Lost [1975]
    The Grey God Passes [1975] [C]
    The Shadow of the Hun [1975]
    Blades For France [1975]
    Isle of Pirate's Doom [1975]
    The Iron Man [1976]
    Swords of Shahrazar [1976, 1978]
    Two Against Tyre [1976]
    The Pride of Bear Creek [1976]
    Bloodstar [1976]
    Black Vulmea's Vengeance [1976]
    The Book of Robert E. Howard [1976]
    The Kings Service [1976]
    The Second Book of Robert E. Howard [1976]
    The Grim Land and Others [1976] [C]
    The Illustrated Gods of the North [1977]
    Robert E. Howard Omnibus [1977]
    Three Bladed Doom [1977]
    The Shadow of the Beast [1977]
    The Return of Skull-Face [1977] [w/Lupoff]
    The Sword Woman [1977] [C]
    Son of the White Wolf [1978] [C]
    Black Canaan [1978] [C]
    Skull-Face [1978]
    Hawks of Outremer [1979] [C] [w/Tierney]
    The Road to Azreal [1979]
    Lord of the Dead [1981]
    The Pool of the Black One [1986] [C]
    Cthulhu: The Mythos and Kindred Horrors [1987] [C]
    Robert E. Howard's World of Heroes [1989] [C]

HOYLE.FRE   
Date:  2 Jun 89 09:21:35 PDT (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Fred Hoyle
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Fred Hoyle not only has a respectable career in hard SF, but is a noted
astronomer as well (probably best known for his support of the steady
state cosmology model).  As might be expected, most of his novels feature
ideas drawn on the hard sciences, astronomy in particular.  "The Black
Cloud" is recommended for those who like hard SF.

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NSF] == Not SF.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Hoyle, [Sir] Fred[erick] [U.K., 6/24/1915- ]
    [father of Geoffrey Hoyle]
    The Black Cloud [1957]
    Ossian's Ride [1959]
    October the First is Too Late [1966]
    Element 79 [1967] [C]
    Comet Halley [1985]
    The Small World of Fred Hoyle [1986] [NSF] [Autobiography]
Hoyle, Fred & Elliot, John
    The Andromeda Series:
	A for Andromeda [1962]
	Andromeda Breakthrough [1964]
Hoyle, Fred & Hoyle, Geoffrey
    The Dick Warboys Series:
	Rockets in Ursa Major [1969]
	Into Deepest Space [1974]
    Fifth Planet [1963]
    Seven Steps to the Sun [1970]
    The Molecular Men; and, The Monster of Loch Ness [1971] [aka
			    "The Molecular Men"]
    The Inferno [1973]
    The Incandescent Ones [1977]
    The Westminster Disaster [1978]
    The Energy Pirates [1982] [J]
    The Giants of Universal Park [1982] [J]
    The Frozen Planet of Azuron [1982] [J]
    The Planet of Death [1982] [J]

HUBBARD.L   
Date: 20 Feb 89 04:51:57 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: L. Ron Hubbard
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

L. Ron Hubbard had some fame in the 30's and 40's as a pulp SF writer. 
Reportedly his best book of the period was "Typewriter in the Sky".  Since
then he founded Dianetics, made megabuck, and even published a new SF
deckology.  None of which I've read.

[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Hubbard, L[aFayette] Ron[ald] [U.S.A., 3/13/1911-1/24/1986]
    [founder of the Church of Scientology]
    From Death To The Stars [1953] [O]
	Death's Deputy [1948]
	The Kingslayer [1949] [aka "Seven Steps to The Arbiter"]
    The Invaders Plan Dekalogy:
	Mission Earth: The Invader's Plan [1985]
	Black Genesis [1986]
	The Enemy Within [1986]
	An Alien Affair [1986]
	Fortune of Fear [1986]
	Death Quest [1987]
	Voyage of Vengeance [1987]
	Disaster [1987]
	Villainy Victorious [1987]
	The Doomed Planet [1987]
    Final Blackout [1948]
    Slaves of Sleep [1948]
    Triton and Battle of Wizards [1949]
    Typewriter in the Sky & Fear [1951] [2 novels]
    Return to Tomorrow [1954] [aka "To the Stars"]
    Fear [1957]
    Fear & The Ultimate Adventure [1970] [2 novels]
    Ole Doc Methuselah [1970] [C]
    Lives You Wished to Lead But Never Dared [1978] [C]
    Battlefield Earth [1982]

HUGHES.ROB  
Date:  6 Dec 89 03:12:11 PST (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Robert Don Hughes
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I haven't read any of Robert Don Hughes' books either.  My reputation for
being an omnivorous reader is being tarnished.

Hughes, Robert Don
    The Pelmen The Powershaper Trilogy:
	The Prophet of Lamath [1979]
	The Wizard in Waiting [1982]
	The Power and the Prophet [1985]
    Wizard and Dragon Series:
	The Forging of the Dragon [1989]

JAKES.JOH   
Date:  7 Jan 90 22:22:56 PST (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: John Jakes
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I haven't read any of his books.  Since retiring from SF in the early
70's, he written some best-selling mainstream novels (Kent Family
Chronicles, "North and South", etc.).

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

Jakes, John [William] [U.S.A., 3/31/1932- ]
    The II Galaxy Series:
	When the Star Kings Die [1967]
	The Planet Wizard [1969]
	Tonight We Steal the Stars [1969]
    The Gavin Black Series:
	Master of the Dark Gate [1970]
	Witch of the Dark Gate [1972]
    The Brak the Barbarian series:
	Brak the Barbarian [1968]
	Brak the Barbarian: The Sorceress [1969]
	Brak the Barbarian: The Mark of the Demons [1969]
	Brak: When the Idols Walked [1978]
	The Fortunes of Brak [1980] [C]
    The Asylum World [1969]
    The Hybrid [1969]
    The Last Magicians [1969]
    Secrets of Stardeep [1969] [J]
    Black in Time [1970]
    Mask of Chaos [1970]
    Six-Gun Planet [1970]
    Monte Cristo #99 [1970]
    Mention My Name in Atlantis [1972]
    Time Gate [1972] [J]
    On Wheels [1973]
    Conquest of the Planet of the Apes [1974] [movie]
    The Best of John Jakes [1977] [C]

JEFFERIE.MIK
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:49:10 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Mike Jefferies
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Never heard of the guy.

Jefferies, Mike
    Loremasters of Elundium:
	The Road to Underfall [1986]
	Palace of Kings [1987]
	Shadowlight [1988]
    The Heirs to Gnarlsmere:
	Glitterspike Hall [1989]
	Hall of Whispers [1990]

JETER.K     
Date: 16 Feb 89 02:07:31 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: K. W. Jeter
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Reportedly, K. W. Jeter writes Philip K. Dick-ian style novels; ones which
reality is never what it seems.  Perhaps someone who has read some of his
novels could give a better overview.

aka == Also known by this other title.

Jeter, K. W. [U.S.A., 1950-]
    Seeklight [1975]
    The Dreamfields [1976]
    Morlock Night [1979] [a sequel to Well's "The Time Machine"]
    Soul Eater [1983]
    Dr. Adder [1984]
    The Glass Hammer [1985]
    Mantis [1987]
    Dark Seekers [1987]
    Infernal Devices [1987]
    Death's Arms [1987] [aka "Death Arms"]
    In the Land of the Dead [1989]
    Farewell Horizontal [1989]
    The Night Man [1990]

JONES.D     
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:49:56 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: D. F. Jones
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

D. F. Jones is most famous for the novel "Colossus".  It was later filmed
as "Colossus: The Forbin Project".  The film is a credible adaption of
the book.  Both versions tell the story of a super-computer that goes from
control of Western nuclear defenses to taking control of the world.  It's
a logically presented with an opressive atmosphere of things happening
beyond human control.  It's recommended, although my all time favorite
story in the "computers taking over" genre is still Jack Williamson's
"With Folded Hands" story & "The Humanoids" novel.

aka == Also known by this other title.

Jones, D[ennis] F[eltham] [U.K., 1915-4/1/1981]
    The Colossus Series:
	Colossus [1966] [filmed]
	The Fall of Colossus [1974]
	Colossus and the Crab [1977]
    Implosion [1967]
    Don't Pick the Flowers [1971] [aka "Denver is Missing"]
    The Floating Zombie [1975]
    Earth Has Been Found [1979] [aka "Xeno"]

JONES.DIA   
Date: 18 Apr 89 00:38:57 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Diana Wynne Jones
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I'm a great fan of well done "juveniles".  A juvenile can have anything an
adult book can have (except for wild sex).  The prose is seldom as
intricate as other adult novels, but that means that it can be clearer,
more direct, without the complications adult life can impose on
situations.  Diana Wynne Jones (together with Margaret Mahy, Jane Yolen,
and Daniel Pinkwater (for humor) are among my favorite "juvenile" authors.
I'd especially recommend the "Chrestomanci" books as well as "Fire and
Hemlock" [an excellent retelling of Tam Lin].

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Jones, Diana Wynne [U.K., 8/16/1934- ]
    [all works considered [J], most can be considered humor]
    The Dalemark Sequence:
	Cart and Cwidder [1975]
	Drowned Ammet [1976]
	The Spellcoats [1979]
    The Chrestomanci books:
	Charmed Life [1977]
	The Magicians of Caprona [1980]
	Witch Week [1982]
	The Lives of Christopher Chant [1988]
    Castle Series:
	Howl's Moving Castle [1986]
	Castle in the Air [1990]
    Changeover [1970] [Adult]
    Witch's Business [1973] [aka "Wilkin's Tooth"]
    The Ogre Downstairs [1974]
    The Eight Days of Luke [1975]
    Dogsbody [1975]
    Power of Three [1976]
    Who Got Rid of Angus Flint? [1978]
    The Four Grannies [1980]
    The Homeward Bounders [1981]
    The Time of the Ghost [1981]
    Archer's Goon [1984]
    The Skiver's Guide [1984] [NF, how to avoid having to do anything]
    Fire and Hemlock [1984]
    Warlock at the Wheel and Other Stories [1985] [C]
    A Tale of Time City [1987]

JONES.NEI   
Date: 20 Apr 89 17:55:10 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Neil R. Jones
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

This was too easy to pass up.  I haven't read any of his works, but yes,
all five books have been published.  In addition, there are about 7
uncollected Jameson stories, plus about another 22 uncollected stories in
other settings.  You're on your own trying to find a copy of the books,
however.  (And for the really interested, the list of which stories are
in the books can be found in "The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and
Fantasy" by Donald H. Tuck.  The list of uncollected stories can be found
in "Twentieth Century Science-Fiction Writers (2nd Edition)" by Curtis
Smith.  Any good library should have a copy of at least one of them).

Jones, Neil R[onald] [U.S.A., 5/29/1909-2/15/1988]
    Professor Jameson Series
	The Planet of the Double Sun [1967] [C] [Ace, 123 pg]
	The Sunless World [1967] [C] [Ace, 189 pg] [3 stories]
	Space War [1967] [C] [Ace, 158 pg] [3 stories]
	Twin Worlds [1967] [C] [Ace, 157 pg] [3 stories]
	Doomsday on Ajiat [1968] [C] [Ace, 159 pg] [4 stories]

JONES.RAY   
Date:  4 Mar 89 11:14:48 PST (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Raymond F. Jones
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've never read any of Raymond F. Jones works myself.  My impression is
that he writes space opera, ala E. E. Smith or Edward Hamilton, but with
more believable, realistic characters.

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
aka == Also known by this other title.

Jones, Raymond F. [U.S.A., 1915- ]
    Ron Barron Series:
	Son of the Stars [1952] [J]
	Planet of Light [1953] [J]
    The Alien [1951]
    Renaissance [1951] [aka "Man of Two Worlds"]
    The Toymaker [1951] [C]
    This Island Earth [1952] [filmed]
    The Secret People [1956] [aka "The Deviates"]
    The Year When Stardust Fell [1958] [J]
    The Cybernetic Brains [1962]
    The Non-Statistical Man [1964] [C]
    Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea [1965]
    Syn [1969]
    Moonbase One [1971] [J]
    The King of Eolim [1975]
    Renegades of Time [1975]
    The River and the Dream [1977]
Jones, Raymond F. & del Rey, Lester
    Weeping May Tarry [1978]

KAY.GUY     
Date: 19 Jan 89 00:27:28 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Guy Gavriel Kay
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Guy Gavriel Kay has only done one trilogy.  But it's a GREAT trilogy. 
This can best be described as high fantasy.  What distinguishes this is
not the fine prose, or interesting characters (since several series have
these), but rather a genuine sense of tragedy.  Many books talk about
fated characters, but these demonstrate them.  It's also joyous and shows
the importance of choice.  The third book STILL isn't out in paperback
(some legal difficulties), but is worth getting in hardcover.

Kay, Guy Gavriel
    The Fionavar Tapestry:
	The Summer Tree [1985]
	The Wandering Fire [1986]
	The Darkest Road [1986]
    Tigana [1990]

KELLEY.LEO  
Date:  7 Jan 90 22:23:19 PST (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Leo P. Kelley
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Another unread author.  Lately he's been writing westerns.

[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

Kelley, Leo P[atrick] [U.S.A., 9/10/1928- ]
    Galaxy 5 Science Fiction Series [1979] [O]
	Dead Moon [1979] [J]
	Good-bye to Earth [1979] [J]
	King of the Stars [1979] [J]
	On the Red World [1979] [J]
	Vacation in Space [1979] [J]
	Where No Sun Shines [1979] [J]
    Space Police [1979] [O]
	Backward in Time [1979] [J]
	Death Sentence [1979] [J]
	Earth Two [1979] [J]
	Prison Satellite [1979] [J]
	Sunworld [1979] [J]
	Worlds Apart [1979] [J]
    The Counterfeits [1967]
    Odyssey to Earthdeath [1968]
    Time Rogue [1970]
    The Accidental Earth [1970]
    The Coins of Murph [1971]
    Brother John [1971] [movie]
    Mindmix [1972]
    Time: 110100 [1972] [aka "The Man From Maybe"]
    The Earth Tripper [1973]
    Mythmaster [1973]
    Deadlocked! [1973]
    The Time Trap [1978] [J]
    Night of Fire and Blood [1979] [J]
    Star Gold [1979] [J]

KING.STE    
Date: 17 Aug 90 00:08:52 PDT (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Stephen King
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Everyone should have at least *heard* of Stephen King.  He's the
top-selling horror writer today.  Personally, I'm not a big horror fan (I
prefer SF or Fantasy), but I have read a couple of his books.  His books
are well plotted, with real contemporary characters and really great
pacing (although I've found some of his later books to be too long).  My
favorite Stephen King work is "The Mist", a truly scary short novel.

[C] == Story Collection.
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
as == Originally published using this pen name.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.

King, Stephen [Edwin] [U.S.A., 9/21/1947- ]
    Stephen King [1981] [O] [later editions omit "Night Shift"]
	The Shining [1977]
	'Salem's Lot [1975]
	Night Shift [1978] [C]
	Carrie [1974]
    The Bachman Books [1985] [O]
	Rage [1977] [as Richard Bachman]
	The Long Walk [1979] [as Richard Bachman]
	Roadwork [1981] [as Richard Bachman]
	The Running Man [1982] [as Richard Bachman]
    Dark Tower Series:
	The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger [1982] [C]
	The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three [1987]
	The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands [1991] [planned]
    The Stand [1978, 1990]
    The Dead Zone [1979]
    Firestarter [1980]
    Danse Macabre [1981] [NF]
    Cujo [1981]
    Creepshow [1982] [comic book]
    Different Seasons [1982] [C]
    Christine [1983]
    Cycle of the Werewolf [1983]
    Pet Sematary [1983]
    Thinner [1984] [as Richard Bachman)
    The Eyes of the Dragon [1985, 1987]
    Skeleton Crew [1985] [C]
    Silver Bullet [1985] [C] [movie script plus "Cycle of the Werewolf"]
    It [1986]
    Misery [1987]
    The Tommyknockers [1987]
    My Pretty Pony [1988]
    Dolan's Cadillac [1989]
    The Dark Half [1989]
    Four Past Midnight [1990] [C]
King, Stephen & Straub, Peter
    The Talisman [1984]
King, Stephen & photographs by F-Stop Fitzgerald
    Nightmares in the Sky [1988] [NF]

KNIGHT.DAM  
Date:  9 Sep 89 01:34:21 PDT (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Damon Knight
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Damon Knight was the first significant critic in the field of SF.  "In
Search of Wonder" contains his ground-breaking essays.  He has also done
dozens of excellent anthologies (being  one of the best editors of the
60's & early 70's).  The original "Orbit" anthologies (1 to 21) are
especially good.   I've never any of his novels, but I've enjoyed what
I've read of his short stories.  Most familiar to net readers would be
"To Serve Man" (basis of the Twilight Zone episode). 

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
[S] == Scholarly.
aka == Also known by this other title.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Knight, Damon [Francis] [U.S.A., 9/19/1922- ]
    [husband of Kate Wilhelm]
    In Series:
	CV [1985]
	The Observers [1988]
	A Reasonable World [1991]
    Hell's Pavement [1955] [aka "The Analogue Men"]
    In Search of Wonder [1956, 1967] [S]
    The People Maker [1959]
    Masters of Evolution [1959]
    The Sun Saboteurs [1961] [aka "The Earth Quarter"]
    Far Out [1961] [C]
    A for Anything [1959] [rev. of "The People Maker"]
    In Deep [1963] [C]
    Beyond the Barrier [1964]
    The Rithian Terror [1965]
    Mind Switch [1965] [aka "The Other Foot"]
    Off-Center [1965] [C] [aka "Off-Centre"]
    Turning On [1966] [C]
    Three Novels [1967] [aka "Natural State and Other Stories"]
    World Without Children & The Earth Quarter [1970]
    Two Novels [1974] [O] ["The Earth Quarter" & "Double Meaning"]
    The Best of Damon Knight [1976] [C]
    The Futurians [1977] [S]
    Rule Golden and Other Stories [1979] [C] [incl. "Three Novels"]
    The World and Thorinn [1980]
    The Man in the Tree [1984]
    Late Knight Edition [1985] [C]
    Rule Golden / Double Meaning [1991] [O] [Tor Double #34]
Knight, Damon & Wilhelm, Kate
    Better Than One [1980] [C] [CP]

KOONTZ.DEA  
Date: 12 Jan 89 06:27:07 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Dean R. Koontz
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Dean Koontz actually wrote a fair amount of SF from 1968 to 1975 under his
own name.  Since that time (and under a variety of aliases), he's written
mostly Horror.  Personally, I don't like horror; but I know that many
people here do enjoy it.  (Exactly how the circles of Horror, SF and
Fantasy intersect in a Venn diagram, and how to tell them apart is a
complex topic in itself).  Since horror isn't my thing, be warned that
this list may be incomplete, especially for recent years or for unknown
pseudonyms.

[C] == Story Collection.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.

Koontz, Dean R[ay] [U.S.A., 7/9/1945- ]
    Star Quest [1968]
    The Fall of the Dream Machine [1969]
    Fear That Man [1969]
    Anti-Man [1970]
    Beastchild [1970]
    The Dark Symphony [1970]
    Hell's Gate [1970]
    Dark of the Woods [1970]
    Soft Come the Dragons [1970] [C]
    The Crimson Witch [1971]
    The Demon Child [1971] [as Deanna Dwyer]
    Legacy of Terror [1971] [as Deanna Dwyer]
    Warlock [1972]
    A Darkness In My Soul [1972]
    Starblood [1972]
    Time Thieves [1972]
    The Flesh in the Furnace [1972]
    Children of the Storm [1972] [as Deanna Dwyer]
    The Dark Summer [1972] [as Deanna Dwyer]
    Chase [1972] [as K. R. Dwyer]
    A Werewolf Among Us [1973]
    The Haunted Earth [1973]
    Demon Seed [1973] [filmed]
    Hanging On [1973]
    Dance With The Devil [1973] [as Deanna Dwyer]
    Shattered [1973] [as K. R. Dwyer] [filmed]
    Blood Risk [1973] [as Brian Coffey]
    After the Last Race [1974]
    Strike Deep [1974] [as Anthony North]
    Surrounded [1974] [as Brian Coffey]
    Nightmare Journey [1975]
    The Long Sleep [1975] [as John Hill]
    Dragonfly [1975] [as K. R. Dwyer]
    The Wall of Masks [1975] [as Brian Coffey]
    Invasion [1975] [as Aaron Wolfe]
    Night Chills [1976]
    Prison of Ice [1976] [as David Axton]
    The Vision [1977]
    The Face of Fear [1977] [as Brian Coffey]
    The Key to Midnight [1979] [as Leigh Nichols]
    The Voice of the Night [1980] [as Brian Coffey]
    Whispers [1980]
    The Fun House [1980] [as Owen West]
    The Mask [1981] [as Owen West]
    The Eyes of Darkness [1981] [as Leigh Nichols]
    House of Thunder [1982] [as Leigh Nichols]
    Phantoms [1983]
    Darkfall [1984] [aka "Darkness Comes"] 
    The Servants of Twilight [1984] [as Leigh Nichols] [aka "Twilight"]
    The Door to December [1985] [as Richard Paige] [as Leigh Nichols]
    Twilight Eyes [1985, 1987]
    Strangers [1986]
    Watchers [1987] [filmed]
    Shadowfires [1987] [as Leigh Nichols]
    Oddkins [1988]
    Lightning [1988]
    Midnight [1989]
    The Bad Place [1990]
    Cold Fire [1991]


Listed by Pseudonyms

    Star Quest [1968]
    The Fall of the Dream Machine [1969]
    Fear That Man [1969]
    Anti-Man [1970]
    Beastchild [1970]
    The Dark Symphony [1970]
    Hell's Gate [1970]
    Dark of the Woods [1970]
    Soft Come the Dragons [1970] [C]
    The Crimson Witch [1971]
    Warlock [1972]
    A Darkness In My Soul [1972]
    Starblood [1972]
    Time Thieves [1972]
    The Flesh in the Furnace [1972]
    A Werewolf Among Us [1973]
    The Haunted Earth [1973]
    Demon Seed [1973] [filmed]
    Hanging On [1973]
    After the Last Race [1974]
    Nightmare Journey [1975]
    Night Chills [1976]
    The Vision [1977]
    Whispers [1980]
    Phantoms [1983]
    Darkfall [1984] [aka "Darkness Comes"] 
    Twilight Eyes [1985, 1987]
    Strangers [1986]
    Watchers [1987] [filmed]
    Oddkins [1988]
    Lightning [1988]
    Midnight [1989]
    The Bad Place [1990]
    Cold Fire [1991]
[as David Axton]
    Prison of Ice [1976]
[as Brian Coffey]
    Blood Risk [1973]
    Surrounded [1974]
    The Wall of Masks [1975]
    The Face of Fear [1977]
    The Voice of the Night [1980]
[as Deanna Dwyer]
    The Demon Child [1971]
    Legacy of Terror [1971]
    Children of the Storm [1972]
    The Dark Summer [1972]
    Dance With The Devil [1973]
[as K. R. Dwyer]
    Chase [1972]
    Shattered [1973] [filmed]
    Dragonfly [1975]
[as John Hill]
    The Long Sleep [1975]
[as Leigh Nichols]
    The Key to Midnight [1979]
    The Eyes of Darkness [1981]
    House of Thunder [1982]
    The Servants of Twilight [1984] [aka "Twilight"]
    Shadowfires [1987]
[as Anthony North]
    Strike Deep [1974]
[as Richard Paige]
    The Door to December [1985] [also as Leigh Nichols]
[as Owen West]
    The Fun House [1980]
    The Mask [1981]
[as Aaron Wolfe]
    Invasion [1975]

KORNBLUT.C  
Date: 13 Jun 89 06:00:06 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: C. M. Kornbluth
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Aside from his classic collaborations with Frederik Pohl ("The Space
Merchants" in  particular), I've really enjoyed several of C. M.
Kornbluth's short stories.  "The Best of C. M. Kornbluth" is a good place
to start.

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Kornbluth, C[yril] M. [U.S.A., 1923-3/21/1958]
    [Hugo 1973]
    Takeoff [1952]
    The Syndic [1953]
    The Explorers [1954] [C]
    Not This August [1955, 1981] [aka "Christmas Eve"]
    The Mindworm [1955] [C]
    A Mile Beyond the Moon [1958, 1962] [C]
    The Marching Morons [1959] [C]
    The Best Science Fiction Stories of C. M. Kornbluth [1968] [C]
    Thirteen O'Clock [1970] [C]
    The Best of C. M. Kornbluth [1976] [C]
Judd, Cyril
    [pseudonym of Judith Merril & Cyril M. Kornbluth]
    Gunner Cade [1952] [also as Cyril M. Kornbluth & Judith Merril]
    Outpost Mars [1952]
    Sin in Space [1961] [rev. of "Outpost Mars"]
Pohl, Frederik & Kornbluth, Cyril M.
    Venus, Inc. [1985] [O]
	The Space Merchants [1953]
	The Merchant's War [1985] [by Pohl]
    Search the Sky [1954, 1985] [revision by Pohl]
    Gladiator-at-Law [1955, 1986] [revision by Pohl]
    Wolfbane [1959,1986] [revision by Pohl]
    The Wonder Effect [1962] [C]
    Critical Mass [1977] [C] [rev. of "The Wonder Effect"]
    Before the Universe [1980] [C]
    Our Best [1987] [C]

KUBE-MCD.MIC
Date:  7 May 89 05:24:28 PDT (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Michael Kube-McDowell
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I haven't read anything by Michael Kube-McDowell, so you'll have to judge
for yourselves.

as == Originally published using this pen name.

Kube-McDowell, Michael P[aul] [U.S.A., 8/29/1954- ]
    Trigon Disunity:
	Emprise [1985]
	Enigma [1986]
	Empery [1987]
    Isaac Asimov's Robot City: Odyssey [1987]
    Thieves of Light [1987] [as Michael Hudson]
    Alternities [1988]
    The Quiet Pools [1990]

KURLAND.MIC 
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:50:42 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Michael Kurland
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've read three Michael Kurland books: "Perchance", a decent
cross-alternate-universes chase story, and the two 'Lord Darcy' books. 
They really don't stack up to the original Randall Garrett material, but
they were OK.  I personally prefered the second one, because it took the
Randall Garrett characters and then placed them in a completely new
situation (which lessens the problem of comparisons).

[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).

Kurland, Michael [Joseph] [U.S.A., 3/1/1938- ]
    Sherlock Holmes pastiches:
	The Infernal Device [1979]
	Death by Gaslight [1982]
    Lord Darcy Series: [continuation of Randall Garrett's character]
	Ten Little Wizards [1988]
	A Study in Sorcery [1989]
    The Unicorn Girl [1969] [sequel to Chester Anderson's
					 "The Butterfly Kid"]
    Transmission Error [1970]
    The Whenabouts of Burr [1975]
    Pluribus [1975]
    Tomorrow Knight [1976]
    The Princes of Earth [1978] [J]
    Psi Hunt [1980]
    Star Griffin [1987]
    Perchance [1988]
    Button Bright [1990]
Anderson, Chester & Kurland, Michael
    Ten Years to Doomsday [1964]
Kurland, Michael & Barton, S. W.
    The Last President [1980]
Piper, H. Beam & Kurland, Michael
    First Cycle [1982]

KURTZ.KAT   
Date: 24 Nov 89 03:36:44 PST (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Katherine Kurtz
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Katherine Kurtz is, of course, best known for her Deryni books.  She's
also done two others: "Lammas Night" (a story about witches helping
fight WW II) & "The Legacy of Lehr" (a pretty good juvenile science
fiction novel).

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Kurtz, Katherine [U.S.A., U.K., 10/18/1944- ]
    The Deryni Cycle:
	The Chronicles of The Deryni [1985] [O]
	    Deryni Rising [1970]
	    Deryni Checkmate [1972]
	    High Deryni [1973]
	The Legends of Camber of Culdi:
	    Camber of Culdi [1976]
	    Saint Camber [1978]
	    Camber the Heretic [1981]
	The Histories of King Kelson:
	    The Bishop's Heir [1984]
	    The King's Justice [1985]
	    The Quest for Saint Camber [1986]
	The Heirs of Saint Camber:
	    The Harrowing of Gwynedd [1989]
	The Deryni Archives [1986] [C]
	Deryni Magic [1991] [C]
    Lammas Night [1983]
    The Legacy of Lehr [1986]
Kurtz, Katherine & Harris, Deborah Turner
    The Adept [1991]

KUTTNER.AND 
Date: 12 Jan 89 07:03:44 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Henry Kuttner & C. L. Moore
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Someone asked me to do a list of Henry Kuttner books.  There's a problem
with that.  All work done between 1940 and 1958 by either Henry Kuttner or
C. L. Moore (they were married) was in some degree a collaboration. 
Sometimes the partner wasn't credited, sometimes they were, and most
often they used a pseudonym (Lewis Padgett begin the most popular of
many). A bibliographer could go crazy trying to properly separate the
credit on all the books.  I'm not willing to go that far.  So I'm giving
you two book lists for the price of one.  I'm breaking down the list by
who was listed as the author on the book.  Be aware that it was probably
a collaboration.

That being said, Kuttner & Moore were great writers. One of the major
reasons they used so many pseudonyms was to avoid filling an issue of
some SF magazine with their stories.  And such great stories!  Vintage
Season, Mimsy Were the Borogoves, The Proud Robot, The Twonky, No Woman
Born and Shambleau.  

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.

Kuttner, Henry [U.S.A., 4/7/1915-2/3/1958]
    The Startling Worlds of Henry Kuttner [1986] [O]
	Beyond Earth's Gates [1954] [aka "The Portal in the Picture"]
	Valley of the Flame [1964]
	The Dark World [1965]
    Man Drowning [1952] [NSF]
    Ahead of Time [1953] [C]
    Remember Tomorrow [1954] [CP]
    As You Were [1955] [CP]
    Sword of Tomorrow [1955] [CP]
    Way of the Gods [1955] [CP]
    Murder of Ann Avery [1956] [NSF]
    Murder of Eleanor Pope [1956] [NSF]
    Murder of a Mistress [1957] [NSF]
    Murder of a Wife [1958] [NSF]
    Bypass to Otherness [1961] [C]
    Return to Otherness [1962] [C]
    The Time Axis [1965]
    The Best of Kuttner, Volume 1 [1965] [C]
    The Best of Kuttner, Volume 2 [1966] [C]
    The Creature from Beyond Infinity [1968]
    The Mask of Circe [1971]
    The Best of Henry Kuttner [1975] [C]
    Prince Raynor [1987] [CP]
    Kuttner Times Three [1988] [C] [CP] [NSF]

Kuttner, Henry & Moore, C. L. 
    Clash By Night [1952] [CP] [as Lawrence O'Donnell]
    No Boundaries [1955] [C]
    Earth's Last Citadel [1964]
    Clash By Night and Other Stories [1980] [C]
    Chessboard Planet and Other Stories [1983] [C]

Kuttner, Henry & Moore, C. L. [writing as Lewis Padgett]
    Tomorrow and Tomorrow & The Fairy Chessmen [1951] [O]
	Tomorrow and Tomorrow [1963]
	Chessboard Planet [1956] [aka "The Fairy Chessmen" &
				      "The Far Reality"]
    The Brass Ring [1946] [aka "Murder in Brass"] [NSF]
    The Day He Died [1947] [NSF]
    Fury [1950] [aka "Destination Infinity"] [as Lawrence O'Donnell]
		[as Kuttner]
    A Gnome There Was [1950] [C]
    Robots Have No Tails [1952] [C] [aka "The Proud Robot"] [as Kuttner]
    Mutant [1953]
    The Well of the Worlds [1953] [as Kuttner]
    Line to Tomorrow [1954] [C]

Kuttner, Henry; Walton, Bryce & Hamilton, Edmond
    Dr. Cyclops [1967] [3 novellas] [A] [book can easily be confused
			    as by Kuttner alone]

Moore, C[atherine] L[ucille] [U.S.A., 1/24/1911-4/4/1987]
    Judgment Night [1952] [C]
    Shambleau and Others [1953, 1958] [C]
    Northwest of Earth [1954, 1961] [C]
    There Shall Be Darkness [1954] [CP]
    Doomsday Morning [1957]
    Jirel of Joiry [1969] [C] [aka "Black God's Shadow"]
    The Best of C. L. Moore [1975] [C]
    Scarlet Dream [1981] [C] [aka "Northwest Smith"]

Moore, C. L. / Silverberg, Robert
    Vintage Season / In Another Country [1990] [Tor Double]

LACKEY.MER  
Date: 18 Apr 89 04:44:57 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Mercedes Lackey
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Mercedes Lackey, in addition to being a very good fantasy writer, is
probably the best writer of song lyrics in fandom.  Of all her books so
far, I prefer her "Arrows of the Queen" series.  It's a well written,
engaging fantasy with a very good ear to characterization.  Highly
recommended to fantasy fans.

Lackey, Mercedes R. [U.S.A., 6/24/1950- ]
    In Same Universe:
	Heralds of Valdemar Series:
	    Arrows Series:
		Arrows of the Queen [1987]
		Arrow's Flight [1987]
		Arrow's Fall [1988] 
	    The Last Herald Mage [1990] [O]
		Magic's Pawn [1989]
		Magic's Promise [1990]
		Magic's Price [1990]
	Vows and Honor:
	    The Oathbound [1988]
	    Oathbreakers [1989]
	Another Series:
	    By the Sword [1991]
    Diana Tregarde Series:
	Burning Water [1989]
	Children of the Night [1990]
Cherryh, C. J. & Lackey, Mercedes
    Reap the Whirlwind [1989] [Sword of Knowledge #2] [see Cherryh]
Lackey, Mercedes & Goun, Ellen
    Knight of Ghosts and Shadows [1990]

LAFFERTY.R  
Date: 24 Jan 89 17:58:24 PST (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: R. A. Lafferty
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

R. A. Lafferty has an ODD sense of humor.  Probably the best description
would be a tall tale.  I personally enjoyed "Past Master", but have been
frequently at a loss with some of his other stories.  A large number of
his books are really pamphlets published by Chris Drumm.  Worth trying to
see if one matches his humor.

[C] == Story Collection.
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[NSF] == Not SF.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).

Lafferty, R[aphael] A[loysius] [U.S.A., 11/7/1914- ]
    [Hugo 1973]
    The Devil is Dead Trilogy:
	The Devil is Dead [1971]
	Archipelago [1979]
	Dotty [1991]
	More Than Melchisedech [planned]
    The Reefs of Earth [1968]
    Space Chantey [1968]
    Past Master [1968]
    Fourth Mansions [1969]
    Nine Hundred Grandmothers [1970] [C]
    Strange Doings [1971] [C]
    The Flame is Green [1971]
    Arrive at Easterwine [1971]
    The Fall of Rome [1971] [NSF]
    Okla Hannali [1972] [NSF]
    Does Anyone Else Have Anything Further to Add? [1974] [C]
    Not to Mention Camels [1976]
    Horns on their Heads [1976] [C]
    Funny Fingers and Cabrito [1976] [C]
    Apocalypses [1977]
    Aurelia [1982]
    Annals of Klepsis [1983]
    Through Elegant Eyes [1983] [C]
    Golden Gate And Other Stories [1983] [C]
    Four Stories [1983] [C] [CP]
    Heart of Stone, Dear, and Other Stories [1983] [C] [CP]
    Snake in His Bosom and Other Stories [1983] [C] [CP]
    Laughing Kelly and Other Verses [1983] [C] [CP] [verse]
    Half a Sky [1984]
    Ringing Changes [1984] [C]
    It's Down the Slippery Cellar Stairs [1984] [NF] [CP]
    The Man Who Made Models and Other Stories [1984] [C] [CP]
    Slippery and Other Stories [1985] [C] [CP]
    My Heart Leaps Up - Chapters 1 & 2 [1986] [CP]
    My Heart Leaps Up - Chapters 3 & 4 [1987] [CP]
    Serpent's Egg [1987]
    My Heart Leaps Up - Chapters 5 & 6 [1988] [CP]
    The Early Lafferty [1988] [C] [CP]
    East of Laughter [1988]
    True Believers [1989] [NF] [CP]
    How Many Miles to Babylon [1989] [CP]
    The Elliptical Grave [1989]
    Sinbad: The 13th Voyage [1989]
    The Early Lafferty II [1990] [C] [CP]
    Episodes of the Argo [1990] [C] [CP]
    My Heart Leaps Up - Chapters 9 & 10 [1990] [CP]
    Mischief Malicious (and Murder Most Strange) [1991] [planned]

LAUMER.KEI  
Date:  9 Dec 88 06:27:54 PST (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Keith Laumer
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Keith Laumer has actually written far less Retief stories than it appears
by a simple book count.  If you take a bunch of old stories, and publish
a set of them that haven't been published together before, you have a new
story collection!  If the publishers are feeling nice, they may add one
new story.  Baen books has been grossly guilty of this during the last
few years.  The books with two copywrite dates generally was published
the second time with all the old material plus a new story or two.  

[C] == Story Collection.
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.

Laumer, [John] Keith [U.S.A., 6/9/1925- ]
    The Retief Books:
	Envoy to New Worlds [1963] [C]
	Galactic Diplomat [1965] [C]
	Retief's War [1966]
	Retief and the Warlords [1968]
	Retief: Ambassador to Space [1969] [C]
	Retief's Ransom [1971]
	Retief of the C.D.T. [1971] [C]
	Retief: Emissary to the Stars [1975, 1979] [C]
	Retief at Large [1979] [C]
	Retief Unbound [1979] [C] [includes "Retief's Ransom"]
	Retief: Diplomat at Arms [1982] [C]
	Retief to the Rescue [1983] [C]
	The Return of Retief [1984]
	Retief in the Ruins [1986] [C]
	Retief and the Pangalactic Pageant of Pulchritude [1986] [C]
		     [includes "Retief's Ransom"]
	Retief: Envoy to New Worlds [1987] [C] [includes "Envoy to
				 New Worlds"]
	Reward for Retief [1989]
    The Lafayette O'Leary Series:
	The Time Bender [1966]
	The World Shuffler [1970]
	The Shape Changer [1972]
	The Galaxy Builder [1984]
    The Imperium Series:
	Worlds of the Imperium [1962, 1982]
	Beyond the Imperium [1981] [O]
	    The Other Side of Time [1965]
	    Assignment in Nowhere [1968]
	Zone Yellow [1990]
    The Invaders Series: [based on tv series]
	The Invaders [1967] [as Anthony LeBaron] [aka "The Meteor Man"]
	Enemies from Beyond [1967]
    The Complete Bolo [1990] [O] [omits "A Short History of the Bolo
					 Fighting Machines"]
	Bolo: The Annals of the Dinochrome Brigade [1976] [C]
	Rogue Bolo [1985]
    Avengers T.V. Show Noveliizations: [borderline SF]
	The Afrit Affair [1968] [#5]
	The Drowned Queen [1968] [#6]
	The Gold Bomb [1968] [#7]
    A Trace of Memory [1963]
    The Great Time Machine Hoax [1964]
    A Plague of Demons [1965]
    Embassy [1965] [NSF]
    Catastrophe Planet [1966]
    The Monitors [1966] [filmed]
    Galactic Odyssey [1967]
    Nine by Laumer [1967] [C]
    Greylorn [1968] [aka "The Other Sky"] [C]
    It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Galaxy [1968] [C]
    The Day Before Forever & Thunderhead [1968] [2 novels]
    The Long Twilight [1969]
    The House in November [1970]
    Time Trap [1970]
    The Star Treasure [1971, 1986]
    Once There was a Giant [1971] [C]
    Deadfall [aka "Fat Chance"] [1971] [filmed as "The Peeper"]
    Dinosaur Beach [1971]
    The Infinite Cage [1972]
    Night of Delusions [1972]
    Timetracks [1972] [C]
    The Big Show [1972] [C]
    The Glory Game [1973]
    The Undefeated [1974] [C]
    The Best of Keith Laumer [1976, 1980] [C]
    The Ultimax Man [1978]
    Star Colony [1981]
    The Breaking Earth [1981] [C] [includes "Catastrophe Planet"]
    Knight of Delusions [1982] [C] [includes "Night of Delusions"]
    A Chrestomathy [1984] [C]
    Once There was a Giant [1984] [C] [not related to the 1974 collection]
    End as a Hero [1985]
    The Stars Must Wait [1990]
    Judson's Eden [1991]
    Alien Minds [1991] [C]
Laumer, Keith & Brown, Rosel George
    Earthblood [1966]
Laumer, Keith & Dickson, Gordon
    Planet Run [1967]
    Planet Run [1982] [C] [includes novel "Planet Run" + 2 stories]

LEE.TAN     
Date: 28 Nov 88 18:49:39 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Tanith Lee
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

And this time it's Tanith Lee, an author who writes in a wide range of
styles.  My personal favorite is the Flat Earth Series (plus "Red as
Blood").

And thanks for the feedback on my lists.  In about a week I'll post the
accumulated corrections people have sent to me.  Does anyone else have any
special requests for author lists?


[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
aka == Also known by this other title.

Lee, Tanith [U.K., 9/19/1947- ]
    In Series:
	Don't Bite the Sun [1976]
	Drinking Sapphire Wine [1977]
    The Wars of Vis Series:
	The Wars of Vis [1984] [O]
	    The Storm Lord [1976]
	    Anackire [1983]
	The White Serpent [1988]
    The Birthgrave Series: 
	The Birthgrave [1975]
	Vazkor, Son of Vazkor [1978] [aka "Shadowfire"]
	Quest for The White Witch [1978]
    The Tales From the Flat Earth Series:
	Tales from the Flat Earth: Lords of Darkness [1987] [O]
	    Night's Master [1978]
	    Death's Master [1979]
	    Delusion's Master [1981]
	Tales from the Flat Earth: Night's Daughter [1987] [O]
	    Delirium's Mistress [1986]
	    Night's Sorceries [1987]
    The Secret Book of Paradys Series:
	The Book of the Damned [1988]
	The Book of the Beast [1988]
    Sometimes, After Sunset [1980] [O]
	Sabella, or the Blood Stone [1980]
	Kill the Dead [1980]
    Companions on the Road & The Winter Players [1977] [O] [J]
	Companions of the Road [1975] [J]
	The Winter Players [1976] [J]
    The Dragon Hoard [1971] [J]
    Princess Hynchatti and Some Surprises [1972] [J]
    Animal Castle [1972] [J]
    Volkhavaar [1977]
    East of Midnight [1978] [J]
    The Castle of Dark [1978] [J]
    Electric Forest [1979]
    Shon the Taken [1979] [J]
    Day by Night [1980]
    Unsilent Night [1981] [C] [CP]
    Lycanthia [1981]
    The Silver Metal Lover [1982]
    Cyrion [1982] [C]
    Prince on a White Horse [1982] [J]
    Sung in Shadow [1983]
    Red as Blood, or Tales from the Sisters Grimmer [1983] [C]
    The Beautiful Biting Machine [1984] [C]
    Tamastra, or the Indian Nights [1984] [C]
    Days of Grass [1985]
    The Gorgon and Other Beastly Tales [1985] [C]
    Dark Castle, White Horse [1986] [J]
    Dreams of Dark and Light [1986] [C]
    Madame Two Swords [1988]
    Forests of the Night [1989] [C]
    Women as Demons [1989] [C]
    A Heroine of the World [1989]
    The Blood of Roses [1990]

LEGUIN.URS  
Date:  7 May 89 12:01:51 PDT (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Ursula Le Guin
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

In the late 60's & early 70's, Ursula K Le Guin wrote some truly amazing
SF novels.  "The Left Hand of Darkness", "The Dispossessed", "The Earthsea
Trilogy", & "The Lathe of Heaven" are all wonderful works that I highly
recommend.  Since that time, she's been working on scholarly essays on the
nature of SF, several juveniles, and the occasional SF short story. 
"Always Coming Home" is an odd work, it can probably be be explained as
speculative, future archeology.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
[S] == Scholarly.
aka == Also known by this other title.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.

Le Guin, Ursula K[roeber] [U.S.A., 10/21/1929- ]
    [Hugo 1970, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1988 & Nebula 1969, 1974, 1974]
    Earthsea Series:
	The Earthsea Trilogy [1977] [O] [J] [aka "Earthsea"]
	    A Wizard of Earthsea [1968]
	    The Tombs of Atuan [1971]
	    The Farthest Shore [1972]
	Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea [1990]
    Hainish Universe:
	5 Complete Novels [1985] [O]
	    Three Hainish Novels [1978] [O]
		Rocannon's World [1966]
		Planet of Exile [1966]
		City of Illusions [1967]
	    The Left Hand of Darkness [1969]
	    The Word for World is Forest [1976]
	The Dispossessed, An Ambiguous Utopia [1974]
    In Series:
	Catwings [1988] [J]
	Catwings Return [1989] [J]
    The Lathe of Heaven [1971]
    From Elfland to Poughkeepsie [1973] [CP] [S]
    Dreams Must Explain Themselves [1975] [CP] [S]
    The Wind's Twelve Quarters [1975] [C]
    Very Far Away From Anywhere Else [1976] [J] [aka "A Very Long Way
				    From Anywhere Else"]
    Orsinian Tales [1976] [C]
    The Water Is Wide [1976] [C] [CP]
    Malafrena [1979]
    The Language of the Night [1979, 1989] [S] [C] [includes "From Elfland
		     to Poughkeepsie" & "Dreams Must Explain Themselves"]
    Leese Webter [1979] [J]
    The Beginning Place [1980] [J] [aka "Threshold"]
    The Eye of the Heron [1982]
    The Compass Rose [1982] [C]
    Solomon Levithan's 931st Trip Around the World [1983] [J] [CP]
    The Visionary [1984] [C]
    Always Coming Home [1985] [C] [comes with cassette]
    Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences [1987] [C]
    A Visit From Dr. Katz [1988] [J] [NSF]
    Dancing At The Edge of the World [1989] [S] [C]
Le Guin, Ursula K. & Marshall, Laura
    Fire and Stone [1989] [J] [CP]
Le Guin, Ursula K., Waugh, Ernest & Nicholson, Allan
    Way of the Waters Going [1990] [NSF] [photo book with text extracts
		       from "Always Coming Home"]
Robinson, Kim Stanley / Le Guin, Ursula K.
    The Blind Geometer / The New Atlantis [1989] [Tor Double]
Le Guin, Ursula K. / Sanders, Scott
    The Visionary / Wonders Hidden [1984] [Double] [Le Guin story
		collected in "Always Coming Home"]

LEIBER.FRI  
Date: 22 Nov 88 14:34:36 PST (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Fritz Leiber
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

That plucky young man with massive amounts of sf bibliographic information
is back with another author list.  Our special guest star this evening is
Fritz Leiber.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
abr == Abridgment of other title.
aka == Also known by this other title.
contains == The other book is a subset of this one.

Maybe one person reading this will find this moderately interesting.

Leiber, Fritz [Reuter] [,Jr.] [U.S.A., 12/24/1910- ]
    [Hugo 1958, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1976 & Nebula 1967, 1970, 1975 &
	Nebula Grand Master 1981]
    The Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser Series:
	The Three Swords [1989] [O]
	    Swords and Deviltry [1970] [C]
	    Swords Against Death [1970] [C] [contains "Two Sought
					      Adventure"]
	    Swords in the Mist [1968] [C]
	Swords' Masters [1990] [O]
	    Swords against Wizardry [1968] [C]
	    The Swords of Lankhmar [1968]
	    Swords and Ice Magic [1977] [C] [contains "Rime Isle"]
	Two Sought Adventure [1957] [C] [CP]
	Rime Isle [1977] [CP]
	Bazaar of the Bizarre [1978] [C] [no new stories]
	The Knight and Knave of Swords [1988]
    Night's Black Agents [1947, 1978] [C]
    Gather, Darkness! [1950]
    Conjure Wife [1953] [aka "Burn, Witch, Burn!"]
    The Green Millennium [1953]
    The Sinful Ones [1953]
    Destiny Times Three [1957]
    The Big Time [1961]
    The Silver Eggheads [1961]
    Tales from Night's Black Agents [1961] [C] [abr. "Night's Black
							     Agents"]
    The Mind Spider and Other Stories [1961, 1976] [C]
    Shadows With Eyes [1962] [C]
    A Pail of Air [1964] [C]
    Ships to the Stars [1964] [C]
    The Wanderer [1964]
    Tarzan and the Valley of Gold [1966]
    The Night of The Wolf [1966] [C]
    The Secret Songs [1968]
    Night Monsters [1969, 1974] [C]
    A Specter is Haunting Texas [1969]
    You're All Alone [1972] [C] [contains "The Sinful Ones"]
    The Best of Fritz Leiber [1974] [C]
    The Book of Fritz Leiber [1974] [C]
    The Second Book of Fritz Leiber [1975] [C]
    The Worlds of Fritz Leiber [1976] [C]
    Our Lady of Darkness [1977]
    Heroes and Horrors [1978] [C]
    The Change War [1978] [C]
    Ship of Shadows [1979] [C] [contains "The Big Time"]
    Changewar [1983] [C]
    The Ghost Light [1984] [C]
    The Leiber Chronicles [1990] [C]
    Fafhrd & Me [1991] [C] [NF]
Anderson, Poul / Leiber, Fritz
    No Truce With Kings / Ship of Shadows [1989] [Tor Double]
Leiber, Fritz / de Lint, Charles
    Ill Met in Lankhmar / The Fair in Emain Macha [1990] [Tor Double]

LEINSTER.MUR
Date: 13 Feb 89 01:10:33 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Murray Leinster
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

William Fitzgerald Jenkins (better known as Murray Leinster) had a long
and varied career.  He started writing SF in 1919 and continued to write
until his death in 1975.  He also had several books published in the
mystery and western genres.  He wrote in all the different types of SF
during the "Golden Age" and a number of his works are still readable
today.  I have a special fondness for his Med series & "The Best of
Murray Leinster" is a good collection of his short stories.

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.

Jenkins, William Fitzgerald [U.S.A., 6/16/1896-6/8/1975]
    [Hugo 1956]
    [as Murray Leinster]
    The Time Tunnel Series: [based on TV series]
	The Time Tunnel [1967]
	Timeslip! [1967]
    The Land of the Giants Series: [based on TV series]
	Land of the Giants [1968]
	The Hot Spot [1969]
	Unknown Danger [1969]
    The Joe Kenmore Series: [J]
	Space Platform [1953]
	Space Tug [1953]
	City on the Moon [1957]
    A Murray Leinster Omnibus [1968] [O]
	Operation Terror [1962]
	Invaders of Space [1964]
	Checkpoint Lambda [1966]
    The Med Service Series:
	The Med Series [1983] [O]
	    The Mutant Weapon [1959]
	    This World is Taboo [1961]
	    S. O. S. From Three Worlds [1967] [C]
	Doctor to the Stars [1964] [C]
    Murder Madness [1931]
    The Murder of the U.S.A. [1946] [aka "Destroy the U.S.A."]
				    [as Will Jenkins]
    The Last Space Ship [1949]
    Fight for Life [1949]
    Sideways in Time [1950] [C]
    Gateway to Elsewhere [1954]
    The Forgotten Planet [1954]
    Operation: Outer Space [1954]
    The Black Galaxy [1954]
    The Brain Stealers [1954]
    The Other Side of Here [1955]
    Colonial Survey [1957] [aka "Planet Explorer" & "Planet Explorers"]
    Out of this World [1958]
    War With the Gizmos [1958]
    Four from Planet Five [1959]
    Monsters and Such [1959] [C]
    The Pirates of Zan [1959]
    The Monster from Earth's End [1959]
    The Wailing Asteroid [1960]
    The Aliens [1960] [C]
    Twists in Time [1960] [C]
    Men Into Space [1960] [C] [based on TV series]
    Creatures of the Abyss [1961] [aka "The Listeners"]
    Talents, Incorporated [1962]
    Time Tunnel [1964]
    The Duplicators [1964]
    The Greks Bring Gifts [1964]
    The Other Side of Nowhere [1964]
    Space Captain [1966]
    Get Off My World! [1966] [C]
    Miners in the Sky [1967]
    Space Gypsies [1967]
    The Best of Murray Leinster [1976] [C]

LEM.STA     
Date: 24 Jan 89 18:19:28 PST (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Stanislaw Lem
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Lem is probably the best SF writer not writing in english (although good
cases could be made for Borges, Calvino or Strugatsky).  Here are his
books that have been translated into english, plus an unconfirmed listing
of his books that have not been translated yet (take this later list with
a large grain of salt).

Lem has written a broad range of works, from disturbingly serious
(Solaris) to slapstick (Tales of Pirx the Pilot).  He's used some odd
forms (reviews of non-existent books).  He has serious criticisms of
western SF, saying it's too often used for action/adventure instead of
serious imaginative works.  In a Lem books, aliens are REALLY alien
(incomprehensible).

[C] == Story Collection.
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[NSF] == Not SF.
[xxx:yyy] == xxx = Year it was written; yyy = Year it was translated.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Lem, Stanislaw [Poland, 9/12/1921- ]
    Solaris [1961:1970]
    The Invincible [1964:1973]
    Memoirs found in a Bathtub [1961:1973] [C]
    The Cyberiad [1965:1974] [C]
    The Futurological Congress [1971:1974]
    The Investigation [1959:1974]
    The Chain of Chance [1975:1975]
    The Star Diaries [1957:1976] [C]
    Mortal Engines [1964:1977] [C] [aka "Fairytales for Robots"]
			[aka "Robotic Fables"]
    Tales of Pirx the Pilot [1968:1979] [C]
    A Perfect Vacuum [1971:1979] [C]
    Return from the Stars [1961:1980]
    The Cosmic Carnival [:1981] [C]
    More Tales of Pirx the Pilot [:1982] [C]
    His Master's Voice [1968:1984]
    Imaginary Magnitude [1981:1984]
    Memoirs of a Space Traveler [:1982] [C]
    Microworlds: Writings on Science Fiction [:1985] [NF]
    One Human Minute [: 1986] [C]
    Fiasco [1986:1987]
    Hospital of the Transfiguration [1982:1988] [NSF]
    Eden [1959:1989]

    The Astronauts [1951:]
    The Magellan Nebula [1955:]
    Sesame [1955:] [C]
    Time Saved [1955:] [NF]
    Invasion from Aldebran [1959:] [C]
    Book of Robots [1961:] [C]
    Lunar Night [1963:] [C]
    Summa Technologiae [1964:] [NF]
    The Chase [1965:] [C]
    Save the Cosmos [1966:] [C]
    High Castle [1966:] [Autobiography]
    Philosophy of Chance [1968:] [NF]
    Stories [1969:] [C]
    Insomnia [1971:] [C]
    Science Fiction and Futurology [1971:] [NF]

LENGLE.MAD  
Date: 18 Apr 89 00:46:25 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Madeleine L'Engle
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Another excellent juvenile writer.  Most of her books (both SF and
non-SF) are set in the same universe, following the adventures of a few
families over several generations.  Because of this inter-connectedness,
I've included most all of her fiction.  By far her most famous work is "A
Wrinkle in Time", which I give my full recommendation.  None of her other
work I've read, however, managed to capture the same magic as the first.

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
rev == Revision of the other book.

L'Engle [Franklin], Madeleine [U.S.A., 11/29/1918- ]
    In Same Universe: [all [J] unless otherwise noted]
	The Murry Family Series:
	    The Time Trilogy [1979] [O]
		A Wrinkle in Time [1962]
		A Wind in the Door [1973]
		A Swiftly Tilting Planet [1978]
	    Many Waters [1986]
	The O'Keefe Family Series: [next generation from the Murry Family]
	    The Arm of the Starfish [1965]
	    Dragons in the Waters [1976]
	    A House Like a Lotus [1984] [NSF]
	    An Acceptable Time [1989]
	The Austin Family Series:
	    The Twenty-Four Days Before Christmas [1964] [NSF]
	    Meet the Austins [1960] [NSF]
	    The Anti-Muffins [1980] [NSF]
	    The Moon by Night [1963] [NSF]
	    The Young Unicorns [1968]
	    A Ring of Endless Night [1980]
	Related Novels: [NSF] [not J]
	    The Katherine Forrester (Vigneras) Series:
		The Small Rain [1945]
		A Severed Wasp [1982] [next generation from "The Young
					Unicorns"]
		Prelude [1968] [rev. of "The Small Rain"]
	    And Both Were Young [1949, 1983] [J]
	    A Winter's Love [1957]
	    The Other Side of the Sun [1971]
    Ilsa [1946] [NSF]
    Camilla Dickinson [1951] [aka "Camilla"] [NSF]
    The Love Letters [1966] [NSF]
    The Journey with Jonah [1968] [NSF]
    Dance in the Desert [1969] [NSF]
    The Sphinx at Dawn; Two Stories [1982] [C] [J] [NSF]

LEWIS.C     
Date: 25 Oct 89 16:38:34 PDT (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: C. S. Lewis
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

C. S. Lewis is one of the few people to write Christian SF.  The message
occasionally go in the way of the story, but not as often as one might
fear ("The Last Battle" is probably the worst).  But I rather like them,
they certainly have a different flavor to most other SF.  Try "The Lion,
the Witch and the Wardrobe" if you like a well written juvenile, or "Out
of the Silent Planet" for Christian space opera.  "The Screwtape Letters"
is also an amusing set of letters between a minor devil trying to tempt
humanity and his boss.

[C] == Story Collection.
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
[S] == Scholarly.
aka == Also known by this other title.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.

Lewis, C[live] S[taples] [U.K., 11/29/1898-11/22/1963]
    Space Trilogy [1975] [O] [aka "The Cosmic Trilogy"]
	Out of the Silent Planet [1938]
	Perelandra [1943] [aka "Voyage to Venus: Perelandra"]
	That Hideous Strength [1945] [aka "The Tortured Planet"]
    The Chronicles of Narnia; with, The Lion of Judah in Never-Never
				       Land [1973] [O]
	The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe [1950]
	Tales of Narnia: Prince Caspian & The Voyage of the Dawn
				       Treader [1990] [O]
	    Prince Caspian [1951]
	    The Voyage of the Dawn Treader [1952]
	Tales of Narnia: The Silver Chair & The Horse and His [1990] [O]
	    The Silver Chair [1953]
	    The Horse and His Boy [1954]
	The Magician's Nephew [1955]
	The Last Battle [1956]
    The Screwtape Letters [1942]
    The Great Divorce [1945]
    Till We Have Faces [1956]
    An Experiment in Criticism [1961] [S]
    The Screwtape Letters; and, Screwtape Proposes a Toast [1961] [C]
			  [includes "The Screwtape Letters"]
    Screwtape Proposes a Toast & Other Pieces [1965] [C]
    Of Other Worlds; Essays and Stories [1966] [C]
    The Dark Tower and Other Stories [1977] [C]
    Boxen: The Imaginary World of the Young C. S. Lewis [1985] [C]
				   [proto-Narnia]
    Letters to Children [1985] [NF] [about Narnia]

LICHTENB.AND
Date: 26 Aug 89 02:03:46 PDT (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Jacqueline Lichtenberg & Jean Lorrah
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Someone asked for a checklist of books by Jacqueline Lichtenberg.  And as
a special added bonus (since their series overlap a bit) I decided to
present the works of Jean Lorrah at the same time.  The only book I've
read by either of them is "The Vulcan Academy Murders" (a rotten mystery,
but a decent trek novel because of the Vulcan background).  Has anyone in
the peanut gallery read any of their other books?

[NF] == Non-Fiction.

Lichtenberg, Jacqueline [U.S.A., 3/25/1942- ]
    The Sime/Gen Series: [see also Jean Lorrah and Lorrah & Lichtenberg]
	House of Zeor [1974]
	Unto Zeor, Forever [1978]
	Mahogany Trinrose [1981]
	RenSime [1984]
    The First Lifewave Series:
	Molt Brother [1982]
	City of a Million Legends [1985]
    The Dushau Trilogy:
	Dushau [1985]
	Farfetch [1985]
	Outreach [1986]
    In Series:
	Those of My Blood [1988]
	Dreamspy [1989]

Lichtenberg, Jacqueline & Lorrah, Jean
    The Sime/Gen Series: [see also Lorrah and also Lichtenberg]
	First Channel [1980]
	Channel's Destiny [1982]
	Zelerod's Doom [1986]

Lichtenberg, Jacqueline; Marshak, Sondra & Winston, Joan
    Star Trek Lives! [1975] [NF]

Lorrah, Jean [U.S.A., 1940- ]
    The Savage Empire Series: [see also Lorrah & Howlett]
	Savage Empire [1981]
	Dragon Lord of the Savage Empire [1982]
	Captives of the Savage Empire [1984]
	[#4 by Lorrah & Howlett]
	Sorcerers of the Frozen Isles [1986]
	[#6 by Lorrah & Howlett]
	Empress Unborn [1988]
    The Sime/Gen Series: [see also Lichtenberg and Lorrah & Lichtenberg]
	Ambrov Keon [1986]
    The Vulcan Academy Murders [1984] [star trek]
    The Idic Epidemic [1988] [star trek]
    Survivors [1989] [star trek, the next generation]
    Metamorphosis [1990] [star trek, the next generation]

Lorrah, Jean & Howlett, Winston
    Flight to the Savage Empire [1986] [Savage Empire #4, see Lorrah]
    Wulfston's Odyssey [1986] [Savage Empire #6, see Lorrah]

LINDHOLM.MEG
Date:  7 Jan 90 22:23:35 PST (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Megan Lindholm
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've enjoyed all of Megan Lindholm's work, but far and away her best work
is "The Wizard of the Pigeons".  It's a contemporary urban fantasy (you
know, the kind of story that Charles de Lint does so well).  The setting
is Seattle and the characters are homeless people with "magical"
abilities.  And, of course, there's a battle between good and evil.  It's
extremely well done story & characters that I recommend.  Then you can
try some of her other stuff.

[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Lindholm, Megan
    The Romni Series:
	The Windsingers [1986] [O]
	    Harpy's Flight [1983]
	    The Windsingers [1984]
	    The Limbreth Gate [1984]
	Luck of the Wheels [1989]
    A Saga of the Reindeer People [1989] [O]
	The Reindeer People [1988]
	Wolf's Brother [1988]
    The Wizard of the Pigeons [1986]

LONGYEAR.BAR
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:51:43 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Barry Longyear
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I haven't read any of his novels, but I have read and enjoyed the award
winning novella "Enemy Mine" (basis of the movie).

[C] == Story Collection.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

Longyear, Barry B[rookes] [U.S.A., 5/12/1942- ]
    [Hugo 1980, Nebula 1979]
    In "Enemy Mine" Universe:
	The Greatest Show on Earth:
	    City of Baraboo [1980]
	    Circus World [1980] [C]
	    Elephant Song [1981]
	Manifest Destiny [1980] [C]
	The Tomorrow Testament [1983]
    It Came from Schenectady [1984] [C]
    Sea of Glass [1987]
    Naked Came the Robot [1988]
    The God Box [1989]
    The Homecoming [1989]
    Infinity Hold [1989]
Longyear, Barry  & Gerrold, David
    Enemy Mine [1985] [movie]
Longyear, Barry / Kessel, John
    Enemy Mine / Another Orphan [1989] [Tor Double]

LOWNDES.ROB 
Date: 13 Jun 89 06:01:54 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Robert Lowndes
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Never read any of his stuff.  Is he any good?

[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.

Lowndes, Robert [Augustine] W[ard] [U.S.A., 9/4/1916- ]
    Mystery of the Third Mine [1953] [J]
    Believer's World [1961]
    The Puzzle Planet [1961]
    Three Faces of Science Fiction [1973] [NF]
Blish, James & Lowndes, Robert W.
    The Duplicated Man [1959]

LUMLEY.BRI  
Date: 13 Jun 89 06:27:23 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Brian Lumley
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

This list almost certainly has several omissions (sorry gang).  The
problem is that Brian Lumley is a horror writer, and if you thought
trying to separate SF from main stream is bad, try separating SF from
horror.  As a result, the coverage of horror writers in my references is
(at best) spotty.  Anyone with corrections (Lovecraft fans in particular)
is welcome to submit them.

That being said, it's my understanding that much of Brian Lumley's stories
(his earlier work in particular) is in a Lovecraftian vein.  I've never
read any of his books myself.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
aka == Also known by this other title.

Lumley, Brian [U. K., 12/2/1937- ]
    The Titus Crow Series:
	The Burrowers Beneath [1974]
	The Transition of Titus Crow [1975]
	The Compleat Crow [1987] [C]
    In Series:
	Psychomech [1984]
	Psychosphere [1984]
	Psychoamok [1985]
    Dream Series:
	Hero of Dreams [1986]
	Ship of Dreams [1986]
	Mad Moon of Dreams [1987]
	Iced on Aran [1990] [C]
    In Series:
	Necroscope [1986]
	Vamphyri! [1988] [aka "Wamphyri!"]
	The Source [1989]
	Deadspeak [1990]
    The Caller of the Black [1971] [C]
    Beneath the Moors [1974]
    The Horror at Oakdeene [1977] [C]
    Spawn of the Winds [1978]
    In the Moons of Borea [1979]
    Khai of Ancient Khem [1980]
    The House of Cthulhu [1985] [C]
    Demogorgon [1987]
    Synchronicity, of Something [1988] [C] [CP]
    Elysia: The Coming of Cthulhu [1990]
    The House of Doors [1990]

LYNN.ELI    
Date: 18 Apr 89 00:59:09 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Elizabeth Lynn
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Elizabeth Lynn is an excellent writer who seems to have vanished off the
face of the SF world.  She does quite good SF ("A Different Light" and
"The Sardonyx Net"), but I prefer her fantasy trilogy.  And it really is a
trilogy.  Each book develops a world situation, and then resolves it.  The
next book takes place ~100 years later, where the consequences of the
previous book have developed to their logical conclusion, and the people
of the previous books are a hazy story, if remembered at all.  All of her
books have a rich mixture of elements: characterization, plot and setting.
Does anyone know what she's doing right now?

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).

Lynn, Elizabeth A. [U.S.A., 6/8/1946- ]
    The Chronicles of Tornor Trilogy:
	Watchtower [1979]
	The Dancers of Arun [1979]
	The Northern Girl [1980]
    A Different Light [1978]
    The Sardonyx Net [1981]
    The Woman Who Loved the Moon and Other Stories [1981] [C]
    The Red Hawk [1983] [CP]
    The Silver Horse [1984]
    Author's Choice Monthly #10 [1990] [CP]

MACAVOY.R   
Date:  4 Mar 89 11:23:50 PST (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: R. A. MacAvoy
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

R. A. MacAvoy burst on the SF scene a few years ago with the utterly
charming "Tea With the Black Dragon".  She then went on to produce a very
good fantasy: The Damiano Trilogy.  The nice points of this series are the
setting (Renaissance Italy) and the plot.  Not to produce any spoilers,
but very few authors would try what she did in the end of the second and
all through the third book.  I don't think it was completely successful,
but I enjoy authors *TRYING*, even if they don't always succeed.  Her next
few books just didn't work for me, although they were all well written,
and there are many who like them.  Her latest, "The Third Eagle" is
Science Fiction (all her previous works have been Fantasy of some flavor)
looks interesting, and I'm looking forward to reading it when it comes out
in paperback (I buy far too many books to afford hardcovers).

[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

MacAvoy, R[oberta] A[nn] [U.S.A., 12/13/1949- ]
    A Trio for Lute [1985] [O]
	Damiano [1983]
	Damiano's Lute [1984]
	Raphael [1984]
    In Series:
	Tea With the Black Dragon [1983]
	Twisting the Rope [1986]
    The Book of Kells [1985]
    The Grey Horse [1987]
    The Third Eagle [1989]
    Lens of the World [1990]

MACDONAL.GEO
Date: 18 Dec 89 07:01:26 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: George MacDonald
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Of the many George MacDonald fantasies, five are consistently in print:
the two Curdie books, "At the Back of The North Wind", "Phantastes" &
"Lilith".  I've only read the two Curdie stories and "Phantastes", even
though I own all five plus "Evenor".  (Regular readers will recognize
that I'm a sucker for a well told juvenile).  The Curdie books are good
classic fairy tales of a princess, a miner's son in a magical country of
goblins and evil monsters.  "Phantastes" was tougher going, being a young
man's journey of self-discovery through Faerie (I have a mild allergy to
allegory).

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
contains == The other book is a subset of this one.

MacDonald, George [U.K., 12/10/1824-9/18/1905]
    Curdie Series: [J]
	The Princess and the Goblin [1871]
	The Princess and Curdie [1883]
    Visionary Novels: Lilith; Phantastes [1954] [O] [aka "Phantastes;
					     and Lilith"]
	Phantastes [1858]
	Lilith [1895]
    The Fantasy Stories of George MacDonald [1980] [4 volumes]:
	The Wise Woman and Other Fantasy Stories [1980] [C]
	The Gold Key and Other Fantasy Stories [1980] [C]
	The Gray Wolf and Other Fantasy Stories [1980] [C]
	The Light Princess and Other Fantasy Stories [1980] [C]
    Adela Cathcart [1864]
    The Portent [1864]
    Dealings With Fairies [1867] [C]
    At the Back of The North Wind [1870] [J]
    Works of Fancy and Imagination [1871] [C]
    The Wise Woman [1875] [aka "The Lost Princess"] [aka "A Double Story"]
			       [aka "Princess Rosamund"]
    The Gifts of the Christ Child [1882] [C]
    The Light Princess and Other Fairy Stories [1890] [C]
    The Portent, and Other Stories [1909] [C] [contains "The Portent"]
    Fairy Tales [1920] [C]
    The Light Princess and Other Stories [1961] [C] [J]
    The Golden Key [1967]
    Evenor [1972] [C]
    The Complete Fairy Tales of George MacDonald [1979] [C] [J]
    The Day Boy and the Night Girl [1988]
    Little Daylight [1988] [CP]

MALZBERG.BAR
Date: 26 Aug 89 02:05:48 PDT (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Barry Malzberg
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I'm sorry I haven't read any Barry Malzberg.  Does anyone have know any
good books for the beginning Malzberg-ian?

[C] == Story Collection.
[S] == Scholarly.
as == Originally published using this pen name.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

Malzberg, Barry [Norman] [U.S.A., 7/24/1939- ]
    Oracle of the Thousand Hands [1968]
    The Falling Astronauts [1971]
    Revelations [1972]
    Beyond Apollo [1972]
    Overlay [1972]
    Herovit's World [1973]
    Phase IV [1973] [movie]
    In the Enclosure [1973]
    The Men Inside [1973]
    Underlay [1974]
    The Day of the Burning [1974]
    The Sodom and Gomorrah Business [1974]
    On a Planet Alien [1974]
    Guernica Night [1974]
    Tactics of Conquest [1974]
    The Destruction of the Temple [1974]
    Out from Ganymede [1974] [C]
    The Many Worlds of Barry Malzberg [1975] [C]
    Conversations [1975]
    The Gamesman [1975]
    Galaxies [1975]
    Scop [1976]
    Down Here in the Dream Quarter [1976] [C]
    The Best of Barry N. Malzberg [1976] [C]
    The Last Transaction [1977]
    Chorale [1978]
    Malzberg at Large [1979] [C]
    The Man Who Loved the Midnight Lady [1980] [C]
    The Cross of Fire [1982]
    The Engines of the Night: Science Fiction in the Eighties [1982] [S]
    The Remaking of Sigmund Freud [1985]

    [as K. M. O'Donnell Jr.]
    The Empty People [1969]
    Final War and Other Fantasies [1969] [C]
    Dwellers of the Deep [1970]
    Gather in the Hall of the Planets [1971]
    Universe Day [1971]
    In the Pocket and Other S-F Stories [1971] [C]

MARTIN.GEO  
Date: 20 Jun 89 00:29:30 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: George R. R. Martin
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've always felt that George R. R. Martin excels in the short story. 
He's written a couple of good novels (I liked "Fevre Dream" and "The
Armageddon Rag"), but he's written several really great short stories. 
"A Song for Lya", "The Way of Cross and Dragon" and "Sandkings" are
really great and I highly recommend them.  In other fields, he's
currently some high muckey-muck (story editor?) in the TV series "Beauty
and the Beast".  He's also in charge of (coordinator is probably a better
term than editor) in the best shared world anthology going: "Wild Cards". 
It deals with the effects of having comic-book-like heroes in the real
world.  The mechanism is an alien virus that kills 90% of it's victims,
gives horrible changes to 9% (the Jokers) and gives super-hero powers to
1% (the Aces).  The first book was a wonderful introduction into the
world.  The second book was the weakest in the series, but it picked up
from there.  I'm really looking forward to book six (which will take place
in the 1988 Democratic Presidential Convention, and lots of changes are
rumored to take place).

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[C] == Story Collection.

Martin, George R[aymond] R[ichard] [U.S.A., 9/20/1948- ]
    [Hugo 1975, 1980, 1980 & Nebula 1979, 1985]
    Wild Cards:
	Wild Card [1987] [A]
	Aces High [1987] [A]
	Jokers Wild [1987] [A]
	Aces Abroad [1988] [A]
	Down and Dirty [1988] [A]
	Ace in the Hole [1990] [A]
	One-Eyed Jacks [1991] [A]
    A Song for Lya and Other Stories [1976] [C]
    Dying of the Light [1977]
    Songs of Stars and Shadows [1977] [C]
    Sandkings [1981] [C]
    Fevre Dream [1982]
    The Armageddon Rag [1983]
    Songs the Dead Men Sing [1983] [C]
    Nightflyers [1985] [C]
    Tuf Voyaging [1986] [C]
    Portraits of His Children [1987] [C]
Martin, George R. R. & Miller, John J.
    Dead Man's Hand [1990] [Wild Cards #7]
Martin, George R. R. & Tuttle, Lisa
    Windhaven [1981]

MAXWELL.ANN 
Date: 24 Nov 89 03:40:18 PST (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Ann Maxwell
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I haven't read any of Ann Maxwell's works, so I don't have any witty
comments handy. 

Maxwell, Ann [Elizabeth] [U.S.A., 4/5/1944- ]
    In Same Universe:
	Dancer Series:
	    Fire Dancer [1982]
	    Dancer's Luck [1983]
	    Dancer's Illusion [1983]
	The Singer Enigma [1976]
	The Jaws of Menx [1981]
	Timeshadow Rider [1986]
    Change [1975]
    A Dead God Dancing [1979]
    Name of a Shadow [1980]

MAY.JUL     
Date: 18 Apr 89 04:58:27 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Julian May
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Julian May writes for a cast of thousands.  Her stories have scope.  Her
first series dealt with galactic civilizations, time travel, alien
invasions of the earth, and psychic powers in all varieties.  I think
that the vast number of characters got away from her towards the end of
her first series (what were the dozen main characters doing at the end?),
but she seems to have gotten this under control with her most recent
work.  Be warned that her stories do take time start, so give them more
than 50 pages to grab you.

[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

May, Julian [U.S.A., 7/10/1931- ]
    The Saga of the Pliocene Exile Tetralogy
	The Many-Coloured Land and The Golden Torc [1982] [O]
	    The Many-Coloured Land [1981]
	    The Golden Torc [1982]
	The Nonborn King and The Adversary [1984] [O]
	    The Nonborn King [1983]
	    The Adversary [1984]
	A Pliocene Companion [1984] [NF]
    Intervention [1987] [split into:]
	The Surveilance [1988]
	The Metaconcert [1989]
    The Milieu Trilogy
	Jack the Bodiless [due 1991]
	Diamond Mask [due 1992]
	Magnificat [due 1994]
Bradley, Marion Zimmer & May, Julian & Norton, Andre
    Black Trillium [1990]

MCCAFFRE.ANN
Date: 16 Dec 88 04:46:00 PST (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Anne McCaffrey
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Here's a book list for Anne McCaffrey.  And since the topic occasionally
comes up, as a special added bonus, I've included her Non-SF novels at the
end.  (Anne McCaffrey fans don't seem to care if she writes SF or not).

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.

McCaffrey, Anne [Inez] [U.S.A., 4/1/1926- ]
    [Hugo 1968 & Nebula 1968]
    The Pern Books:
	The Dragonriders of Pern [1978] [O]
	    Dragonflight [1968]
	    Dragonquest [1971]
	    The White Dragon [1978]
	A Time When [1975] [CP] [early excerpt from "The White Dragon"]
	The Harper Hall of Pern Trilogy [1984] [O] [J]
	    Dragonsong [1976]
	    Dragonsinger [1977]
	    Dragondrums [1979]
	Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern [1983]
	Nerilka's Story: A Pern Adventure [1986]
	Dragonsdawn [1988]
	The Renegades of Pern [1989]
    The Ireta Adventure [1985] [O]
	Dinosaur Planet [1978]
	Dinosaur Planet Survivors [1984]
    In Series:
	Crystal Singer [1982]
	Killashandra [1985]
    The Worlds of Anne McCaffrey [1981] [O]
	Restoree [1967]
	Decision at Doona [1969]
	The Ship Who Sang [1969]
    Pegasus Series:
	To Ride Pegasus [1973] [C]
	Pegasus in Flight [1990]
    Get Off the Unicorn [1977] [C]
    The Coelura [1983]
    The Rowan [1990]

The Non-SF works [Romance Novels]
    The Mark of Merlin [1971]
    Ring of Fear [1971]
    The Kilternan Legacy [1975]
    Stitch in Snow [1984]
    The Year of the Lucy [1986]
    The Lady [1987] [aka "The Carradyne Touch"]

McCaffrey, Anne & Moon, Elizabeth
    Sassinak [1990] [Dinosaur Planet Universe] [Planet Pirates #1]
    Generation Warriors [1991] [Planet Pirates #3]
McCaffrey, Anne & Nye, Jody Lynn
    The Dragon Lover's Guide to Pern [1989] [NF]
    The Death of Sleep [1990] [Planet Pirates #2]

MCCAMMON.ROB
Date: 17 Aug 90 00:09:50 PDT (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Robert McCammon
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

A popular horror writer, but I don't read much horror.

[C] == Story Collection.

McCammon, Robert R[ick] [U.S.A., 7/17/1952- ]
    Baal [1978]
    Bethany's Sin [1980]
    The Night Boat [1980]
    They Thirst [1981]
    Mystery Walk [1983]
    Usher's Passing [1984]
    Swan Song [1987]
    Stinger [1988]
    The Wolf's Hour [1989]
    Blue World [1989] [C]
    Mine [1990]

MCINTYRE.VON
Date: 25 Oct 89 16:40:27 PDT (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Vonda McIntyre
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I rather like Vonda McIntyre's work.  Not so much for her Star Trek (which
is OK trek), but for her solo work.  "Dreamsnake" and "Fireflood and Other
Stories" are particularly recommended.

[C] == Story Collection.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

McIntyre, Vonda N[eel] [U.S.A., 8/28/1948- ]
    [Hugo 1979 & Nebula 1973, 1978]
    Star Trek:
	The Entropy Effect [1981]
	Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan [1982] [movie]
	Star Trek III: The Search for Spock [1984] [movie]
	Enterprise: The First Adventure [1986]
	Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home [1986] [movie]
    In Series:
	Starfarers [1989]
	Transition [1991]
    The Exile Waiting [1975, 1985]
    Dreamsnake [1978]
    Fireflood and Other Stories [1979] [C]
    Superluminal [1983]
    The Bride [1985] [movie]
    Barbary [1986]
McIntyre, Vonda / Tiptree Jr., James
    Screwtop / The Girl Who Was Plugged In [1989] [Tor Double]

MCKILLIP.PAT
Date: 19 Jan 89 06:11:02 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Patricia McKillip
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Patricia McKillip has been writing SF longer than most people realize.
Personally, I feel that her prose and storytelling abilities are better
utilized in her fantasy than in her SF.  Her riddle master trilogy is
great, even if it does border on the cute  ("Air of Sea & Fire"?  Come
on).  Her stuff is definitely recommended for all fantasy fans.

McKillip, Patricia [Anne] [U.S.A., 2/29/1948- ]
    Riddle of Stars [1979] [O] [aka "The Quest of the Riddle-Master"]
			  [aka "Chronicles of Morgan, Prince of Hed"]
	The Riddlemaster of Hed [1976]
	Heir of Sea and Fire [1977]
	Harpist in the Wind [1979]
    In Series:
	Moon-Flash [1984]
	The Moon and the Face [1985]
    The Throme of the Erril of Sherill [1973, 1984]
    The House on Parchment Street [1973]
    The Forgotten Beasts of Eld [1975]
    The Night Gift [1976]
    Stepping From the Shadows [1982]
    Fool's Run [1987]
    The Changeling Sea [1988]
    The Sorceress and the Cygnet [1991] [planned]

MERRITT.A   
Date:  6 Dec 89 03:23:35 PST (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: A. Merritt
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

A. Merritt's prose style is about as "ornate" as I can enjoy,  But I do
like his work.  My favorite is his least typical, "The Ship of Ishtar".
It's his one pure fantasy (his others were at least marginally SF when
they were written).  It's the story of an archeologist transported to an
alternate world of Babylonian mythology.  I also like "The Metal Monster"
and "Dwellers in the Mirage", which are interesting "lost race" type
stories.  The first is concerns an alien race of metallic, hive-like
beings in the Himalayas, and the second is about a hidden valley in
Alaska and it's unique life.  Worth a try to see if it's to your taste.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
contains == The other book is a subset of this one.

Merritt, A[braham] [P] [U.S.A., 1/20/1884-8/30/1943]
    Dr. Goodwin series:
	The Moon Pool [1919]
	The Metal Monster [1946]
    Dr. Lowell series:
	Burn, Witch, Burn! [1933] [filmed as "The Devil Dolls"]
	Creep, Shadow! [1934] [aka "Creep, Shadow, Creep!"]
    Seven Footprints to Satan and Burn, Witch, Burn! [1952] [O]
	Seven Footprints to Satan [1928]
	[also contains "Burn, Witch, Burn!"]
    Dwellers in the Mirage and The Face in the Abyss [1953] [O]
	Dwellers in the Mirage [1932]
	The Face in the Abyss [1931]
    The Ship of Ishtar [1926]
    Thru the Dragon Glass [1932] [CP]
    Three Lines of Old French [1937] [CP]
    The Drone Man [1948] [CP]
    The People of the Pit [1948] [CP]
    Rhythm of the Spheres [1948] [CP]
    Woman of the Wood [1948] [CP]
    The Fox Woman & Other Stories [1949] [C] [contains "Thru the Dragon
	Glass", "The Drone Man", "The People of the Pit", "Rhythm of the
	Spheres" & "Woman of the Wood"]
Merritt, A & Bok, Hannes
    The Fox Woman and The Blue Pagoda [1946] [C]
    The Black Wheel [1947]

MILLER.WAL  
Date: 13 Jun 89 06:32:23 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Walter M. Miller
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Walter M. Miller wrote one of the true classics of SF, "A Canticle for
Leibowitz".  All SF fans should read this wonderful book.  There will be
test on the material next period.  He also wrote a handful of good short
stories.

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Miller, Walter M[ichael], Jr. [U.S.A., 1/23/1923- ]
    [Hugo 1955, 1961]
    The Best of Walter M. Miller Jr. [1980] [O] [+ 2 more stories]
	Conditionally Human [1962] [C]
	The View from the Stars [1965] [C]
    A Canticle for Leibowitz [1960]
    The Science Fiction Stories of Walter M. Miller [1984] [C]

MOFFITT.DON 
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:53:03 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Donald Moffitt
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've never read any of his books.

Moffitt, Donald [Anthony] [U.S.A., 5/15/36- ]
    Genesis Series:
	The Genesis Quest [1986]
	Second Genesis [1986]
    Mechanical Sky Series:
	Crescent in the Sky [1990]
	A Gathering of Stars [1990]
    The Jupiter Theft [1977]

MONACO.RIC  
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:54:03 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Richard Monaco
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Yet another unread author.

Monaco, Richard [U.S.A., 4/23/1940- ]
    The Parsival Series:
	Parsival, or a Knight's Tale [1977]
	The Grail War [1979]
	The Final Quest [1980]
	Blood and Dreams [1985]
    In Series:
	Runes [1984]
	Broken Stone [1985]
    Journey to the Flame [1985]
    Unto the Beast [1987]

MOORCOCK.MIC
Date: 24 Jan 89 18:35:11 PST (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Michael Moorcock
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Nope, I'm sorry this list does not contain any of Michael Moorcock's songs
or his short stories.  It does contain one directly relevant anthology
though (other authors writing with one of his characters).  Most all of
his works fit into this huge framework called the eternal champion cycle. 
For bibliographers, he has this nasty habit of revising editions without
warning, and having an interlocking cast of characters that make the
relationship between books impossible to simply show.

I rather like him, his Sword & Sorcery particularly (the first 5 series
listed).  I never could get into the Jerry Cornelius stories, that
particular prose style always sets my teeth on edge.

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.
contains == The other book is a subset of this one.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Moorcock, Michael [John] [U.K., 12/18/1939- ]
    [Nebula 1967]
    Warrior of Mars [1981] [O]: [as Edward P. Bradbury]
	The City of the Beast [1965] [aka "Warriors of Mars"]
	The Lord of the Spiders [1965] [aka "Blades of Mars"]
	The Masters of the Pit [1965] [aka "The Barbarians of Mars"]
    The Champion Eternal Cycle: [original editions]
	The Dreaming City [1972]
	The Stealer of Souls [1963] [C]
	The Sleeping Sorceress [1971]
	The Singing Citadel [1970] [C]
	Stormbringer [1965] [C]
    The Elric of Melnibone Series: [completely revised series]
	The Elric Saga Part I [1984] [O]
	    Elric of Melnibone [1976] [aka "The Dreaming City"]
	    The Sailor on the Seas of Fate [1976] [C] [contains "The
						    Jade Man's Eyes"]
	    The Weird of the White Wolf [1977] [C]
	The Elric Saga Part II [1984] [O]
	    The Vanishing Tower [1977] [C]
	    The Bane of the Black Sword [1977] [C]
	    Stormbringer [1977] [C]
	The Jade Man's Eyes [1973] [CP]
	Elric: The Return to Melnibone [1973] [CP]
	Elric at the End of Time [1984] [C]
	The Fortress of the Pearl [1989]
    The History of Runestaff [1979] [O] [Dorian Hawkmoon part 1]
	The Jewel in the Skull [1967, 1977]
	The Mad God's Amulet [1968, 1977] [aka "Sorcerer's Amulet"]
	Sword of the Dawn [1968, 1977]
	The Runestaff [1969, 1977] [aka "The Secret of the Runestaff"]
    The Corum Series:
	The Swords Trilogy [1977] [O] [aka "The Swords of Corum"]
	    The Knight of The Swords [1971]
	    The Queen of The Swords [1971]
	    The King of The Swords [1971]
	The Chronicles of Corum [1978] [O]
	    The Bull and the Spear [1973]
	    The Oak and the Ram [1973]
	    The Sword and the Stallion [1974]
    The John Daker Series:
	The Eternal Champion [1970, 1978]
	The Silver Warriors [1973] [aka "Phoenix in Obsidian"]
	The Dragon in the Sword [1986]
    The Cornelius books:
	The Cornelius Chronicles [1977] [O]
	    The Final Programme [1968, 1979]
	    A Cure for Cancer [1971, 1979]
	    The English Assassin [1972, 1979]
	    The Condition of Muzak [1977]
	The Cornelius Chronicles, Vol. II [1986] [O]
	    The Lives and Times of Jerry Cornelius [1976]
	    The Entropy Tango [1981]
	The Cornelius Chronicles, Vol. III [1987] [O]
	    The Adventures of Una Parsson and Catherine Cornelius in the
			       Twentieth Century [1976]
	    The Opium General [1984] [C] [aka "The Alchemist's Question"]
	The Nature of Catastrophe [1971] [A] [Jerry Cornelius by others]
	The Great Rock-N-Roll Swindle [1980]
    The Karl Glogauer Books:
	Behold the Man [1969]
	Breakfast in the Ruins [1972]
    The Nomad of Time [1983] [O]
	The Warlord of the Air [1971]
	The Land Leviathan [1974]
	The Steel Tsar [1981]
    The End of Time Series:
	The Dancers at the End of Time [O] [1981]
	    An Alien Heat [1972]
	    The Hollow Lands [1974]
	    The End of All Songs [1976]
	Tales From the End of Time [1989] [O]
	    Legends from the End of Time [1976] [C]
	    A Messiah at the End of Time [1978] [aka "The Transformation
					 of Miss Mavis Ming"]
    The Chronicles of Castle Brass [1985] [O] [Dorian Hawkmoon part 2]
	Count Brass [1973]
	The Champion of Garathorm [1973]
	The Quest for Tanelorn [1975]
    The Von Bek Books:
	The Warhound and the World's Pain [1981]
	The Brothel in Rosenstrasse [1982]
	The City in the Autumn Stars [1986]
    The Colonel Pyat Books:
	Byzantium Endures [1981]
	The Laughter of Carthage [1984]
    The Jerry Cornell Books: [as Bill Barclay]
	Somewhere in the Night [1966] [NSF]
	Printer's Devil [1966] [NSF]
	The Chinese Agent [1970] [NSF] [rev of "Somewhere in the Night"]
	The Russian Intelligence [1980] [NSF] [rev of "Printer's Devil"]
    The Fireclown [1965] [aka "The Winds of Limbo"]
    The Sundered Worlds [1965] [aka "The Blood Red Game"]
    The Twilight Man [1966] [aka "The Shores of Death"]
    The Deep Fix [1966] [C] [as James Colvin]
    The Wrecks of Time [1967]
    The Ice Schooner [1969, 1977, 1985]
    The Time Dweller [1969] [C]
    The Rituals of Infinity [1971] [rev of "The Wrecks of Time"]
    Moorcock's Book of Martyrs [1976] [C] [aka "Dying for Tomorrow"]
    Sojan [1977] [C]
    Gloriana [1978]
    Epic Pooh [1978] [CP]
    The Golden Barge [1980]
    My Experiences in the Third World War [1980] [C]
    The Retreat of Liberty [1983] [NF]
    Letters From Hollywood [1986] [NF] [letters from Moorcock
			   to J. G. Ballard]
    Wizardry and Wild Romance [1987] [NF]
    Mother London [1989]
    Casablanca [1989] [C] [contains "The Great Rock-N-Roll Swindle"]
Moorcock, Michael & Bailey, Hilary
    The Black Corridor [1969]
Moorcock, Michael & Butterworth, Michael
    The Time of the Hawklords [1976] [really by Butterworth although
		 erroneously credited to both]
Moorcock, Michael & Cawthorn, James
    Caribbean Crisis [1962] [as Desmond Reid] [NSF]
    The Distant Suns [1975] [as Philip James]
    Fantasy: The 100 Best Books [1988] [NF]
Harris, Roger
    The LSD Dossier [1966] [NSF] [anonymously rewritten by Moorcock]

MORAN.DAN   
Date: 17 Aug 90 00:12:04 PDT (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Daniel Keys Moran
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Daniel Keys Moran is one of the top new names in SF.  The three books I've
read have all been nicely written, fast paced, enjoyable books.  You won't
go wrong reading any of them.  The one novel I haven't read is "The Ring".
From what I understand (and I could be wrong) it's a science fiction
novelization of a Chinese film based on Wagner's "Ring der Niebelungen".

movie == Novelization of a movie script.

Moran, Daniel Keyes
    The Tales of the Continuing Time:
	Emerald Eyes [1988]
	The Long Run [1989]
    The Armageddon Blues [1988]
    The Ring [1988] [movie]

MORRESSY.JOH
Date:  7 Jan 90 22:23:52 PST (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: John Morressy
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've only read John Morressy's Iron Angel series (fairly good standard
fantasy) and "A Voice for Princess" (a 'light' fantasy that I didn't find
that funny).  Most of his other stuff is apparently straight SF.

[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
aka == Also known by this other title.

Morressy, John [U.S.A., 12/8/1930- ]
    Del Whitby Series:
	Starbrat [1972]
	Nail Down the Stars [1973] [aka "Stardrift"]
	Under a Calculating Star [1975]
    The Iron Angel Series:
	Ironbrand [1980]
	Greymantle [1981]
	Kingsbane [1982]
	The Time of the Annihilator [1985]
    In Series:
	A Voice for Princess [1986]
	The Questing of Kedrigern [1987]
	Kedrigern in Wanderland [1988]
	Kedrigern and the Charming Couple [1990]
	A Remembrance for Kedrigern [1990]
    The Humans of Ziax II [1974] [J]
    The Windows of Forever [1975] [J]
    A Law for the Stars [1976]
    Frostworld & Dreamfire [1977]
    The Extraterritorial [1977]
    The Drought on Ziax II [1978] [J]
    The Mansions of Space [1983]

MORRIS.JAN  
Date:  9 Sep 89 01:35:12 PDT (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Janet Morris
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Another unread author.  Any volunteers?

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
rev == Revision of the other book.

Morris, Janet E[llen] [U.S.A., 5/25/1946- ]
    [married to Christopher Morris]
    The Estri Series:
	High Couch of Silistra [1977]
	Returning Creation [1984] [rev. of "High Couch of Silistra"]
	The Golden Sword [1977]
	Wind from the Abyss [1978]
	The Carnelian Throne [1979]
    The Kerrion Empire Trilogy:
	Dream Dancer [1980]
	Cruiser Dreams [1981]
	Earth Dreams [1982]
    The Thieves' World novels:
	Beyond Sanctuary [1985]
	Beyond the Veil [1986]
	Beyond Wizardwall [1986]
	Tempus [1987]
    The Heroes From Hell Series:
	Heroes in Hell [1986] [A] [HiH #1]
	Rebels in Hell [1986] [A] [HiH #3]
	Crusaders in Hell [1987] [A] [HiH #5]
	Angels in Hell [1987] [A] [HiH #7]
	Masters in Hell [1987] [A] [HiH #8]
	War in Hell [1988] [A] [HiH #10]
	Prophets in Hell [1989] [A] [HiH #11]
    Warlord! [1987]
Cherryh, C. J
    Legions of Hell [1987] [HiH #6]
Cherryh, C. J. & Morris, Janet E.
    The Gates of Hell [1986] [HiH #2]
    Kings in Hell [1987] [HiH #4]
Drake, David & Morris, Janet
    Kill Ratio [1987]
Morris, Janet & Drake, David
    Active Measures [1985]
    Explorers in Hell [1989] [HiH #12]
    Target [1989]
Morris, Janet & Morris, Chris
    The 40-Minute War [1984]
    M.E.D.U.S.A. [1986]
    The Little Helliad [1988] [HiH #9]
    Outpassage [1988]
    City at the Edge of Time [1988] [Thieves' World novel]
    Tempus Unbound [1989] [Thieves' World novel]
    Threshold [1990]
    Storm Seed [1990] [Thieves' World novel]

MORWOOD.PET 
Date:  7 May 89 12:13:19 PDT (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Peter Morwood
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Peter Morwood (who is married to the tremendously talented Diane Duane]
has co-written one Star Trek novel with his wife, and done one decent
fantasy trilogy on his own.

Morwood, Peter
   [husband of Diane Duane]
   In Series:
	The Horse Lord [1983]
	The Demon Lord [1984]
	The Dragon Lord [1986]
	The Warlord's Domain [1989]
    Rules of Engagement [1990] [star trek]
    Prince Ivan [1990]
Morwood, Peter & Duane, Diane
    The Romulan Way [1987] [star trek]
    Keeper of the City [1989] [sequel to Bill Fawcett's "Guardian's of the
			 Three"]

NIVEN.LAR   
Date:  1 Jan 89 00:29:05 PST (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Larry Niven
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

And here is another comparatively short list: Larry Niven.  I really like
his stories. "All the Myriad Ways" is classic, must read, *****
collection.

Oh, and before you Niven fans get all worked up about a few story
collections you haven't seen before:

"The Shape of Space" is long out of print, but the stories are in "Tales
of Known Space" & "Convergent Series"

The same goes for "Inconstant Moon", with the added twist that it was
only a british edition.

"Time of the Warlock" is a illustrated book from a small press publisher,
and therefore is impossible to find.  

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).

Niven, Larry [/Laurence] [Van Cott] [U.S.A., 4/30/1938- ]
    [Hugo 1967, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976 & Nebula 1970]
    The Known Space Series:
	Ringworld Books:
	    Ringworld [1970]
	    The Ringworld Engineers [1980]
	The Gil Hamilton Books:
	    The Long ARM of Gil Hamilton [1976] [C]
	    The Patchwork Girl [1980]
	World of Ptavvs [1966]
	A Gift from Earth [1968]
	Neutron Star [1968] [C]
	The Shape of Space [1969] [C]
	All the Myriad Ways [1971] [C]
	Protector [1973]
	Inconstant Moon [1973] [C]
	Tales of Known Space [1975] [C]
	The Man-Kzin Wars [1988] [A]
	The Man-Kzin Wars II [1989] [A]
	The Man-Kzin Wars III [1990] [A]
    The State Novels:
	A World Out of Time [1976]
	In Series:
	    The Integral Trees [1984]
	    The Smoke Ring [1987]
    Magic Series:
	The Magic Goes Away [1978]
	The Time of the Warlock [1984] [C]
	The Magic May Return [1981] [A]
	More Magic [1984] [A]
    The Flight of the Horse [1973] [C]
    A Hole in Space [1974] [C]
    Convergent Series [1979] [C]
    Niven's Laws [1984] [C] [CP]
    Limits [1985] [C]
    N-Space [1990] [C]
Niven, Larry & Barnes, Steven
    In Series:
	Dream Park [1981]
	Dream Park II: The Barsoom Project [1989]
    The Descent of Anansi [1982]
    Achilles' Choice [1991]
Niven, Larry & Gerrold, David
    The Flying Sorcerers [1971]
Niven, Larry & Pournelle, Jerry
    The Mote in God's Eye [1974]
    Inferno [1976] 
    Lucifer's Hammer [1977]
    Oath of Fealty [1981]
    Footfall [1985]
Niven, Larry; Pournelle, Jerry & Barnes, Steven
    The Legacy of Herot [1987]

NORTON.AND  
Date: 18 Dec 88 17:03:47 PST (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Andre Norton
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

To the best of my knowledge, Andre Norton has never won a major award for
fiction (although she has had two Hugo nominations).  Paradoxically, she
has won every Life-Achievement award given in SF.  This illustrates that
the body of Andre Norton's work is more important than any particular
story.  The first book DAW published was a Witch World novel.  The first
book Tor published was "Forerunner"

Probably as many kids have gotten hooked on SF by reading a Norton story
as reading any other author (Heinlein is probably tied for this honor).
Virtually all of her characters must go through some rite of passage,
making her work appealing to juveniles.  Personally, I really like
Norton's work (if anyone could tell me where to get a copy of "Day of the
Ness", "Outside", "Rogue Reynard" and "Star Ka'at and the Winged
Warriors" I'd have a complete set of her SF).  In her books, science and
technology always take a back seat to plot and character.  And while she
isn't a great prose stylist, her style is effective in presenting her
story.  And to me, Andre Norton is a great *STORY-TELLER*.

She writes both SF and Fantasy, and her stories are set in a wide variety
of settings, aliens, cultures and technologies.  Her most famous fantasy
work is the Witch World series.  This divides into two separate cycles:
Halleck & Estcarp.  I prefer the Estcarp stories myself.

Although Witch World is better known, most of her SF is science fiction. 
And most of her science fiction is space opera (in the best possible
sense):  men bravely exploring the outer reaches of the galaxy, finding
strange artifacts, meeting alien races and struggling against
overwhelming odds.  While her many  SF books aren't really part of a
single series, they do share a common background:  The rise and fall of
the human galactic empire, where many alien races co-exist and the ruins
of other, older empires ("Forerunners") are scattered with odd and
powerful artifacts. Psychic powers and partnerships with alien/animals
are prominent.  These stories take place anytime & anywhere in this
history, with little details (the game of stars and comets) adding to
the flavor.

Listed below are her ~95 SF books, plus her ~22 non-SF books.  Most of
the non-SF are historical fiction with no obvious fantastic element.  A
number of these have been marketed as SF anyway (If C. J. Cherryh's "The
Paladin" [a fine historical novel, by the way] can be marketed as
fantasy, I can include Andre Norton's historical novels in my listing).

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.

Norton, Andre [U.S.A., 1912- ] [born Alice Mary Norton, legally changed]
    [Nebula Grand Master 1983]
    The Magic Sequence: [J]
	The Magic Books [1988] [O]
	    Steel Magic [1965] [aka "Gray Magic"]
	    Fur Magic [1968]
	    Octagon Magic [1967]
	Dragon Magic [1972]
	Lavender-Green Magic [1974]
	Red Hart Magic [1976]
    The Witch World Series:
	Estcarp Cycle:
	    Witch World [1963]
	    Web of the Witch World [1964]
	    Three Against the Witch World [1965]
	    Warlock of the Witch World [1967]
	    Sorceress of the Witch World [1968]
	    Trey of Swords [1977] [C]
	    'Ware Hawk [1983]
	    The Gate of the Cat [1987]
	High Halleck Cycle:
	    Horn Crown [1981]
	    Year of the Unicorn [1965]
	    Spell of the Witch World [1972] [C]
	    The Gryphon Saga: [concluded by Norton & Crispin]
		The Crystal Gryphon [1972]
		The Gryphon in Glory [1981]
	    The Jargoon Pard [1974]
	    Zarsthor's Bane [1978]
	Both Estcarp and High Halleck Cycles:
	    Lore of the Witch World [1980] [C]
	    Tales of the Witch World [1987] [A]
	    Tales of the Witch World 2 [1988] [A]
	    Four From the Witch World [1989] [A]
	    Tales of the Witch World 3 [1990] [A]
    The Ross Murdock/Time War Series:
	The Time Traders [1958]
	Galactic Derelict [1959]
	The Defiant Agents [1962]
	Key Out of Time [1963]
    The Central Control Series:
	Star Rangers [1953] [aka "The Last Planet"]
	Star Guard [1955]
    The Pax/Astra Series:
	The Stars are Ours! [1954]
	Star Born [1957]
    The Janus Series:
	Judgment on Janus [1963]
	Victory on Janus [1966]
    The Solar Queen Series: [first three as Andrew North]
	Sargasso of Space [1955]
	Plague Ship [1956]
	Voodoo Planet [1959]
	Postmarked the Stars [1969]
    The Blake Walker Series:
	The Crossroads of Time [1956]
	Quest Crosstime [1965] [aka "Crosstime Agent"]
    The Jern Murdock Series:
	The Zero Stone [1968]
	Uncharted Stars [1969]
    The Free Traders Series:
	Moon of Three Rings [1966]
	Exiles of the Stars [1971]
	Flight in Yiktor [1986]
	Dare to Go A-Hunting [1990]
    The Hosteen Storm Series:
	The Beast Master [1959, 1961]
	Lord of Thunder [1962]
    The Forerunner/Shan Lantee Series:
	Storm Over Warlock [1960]
	Ordeal in Otherwhere [1964]
	Forerunner Foray [1973]
	Forerunner [1981]
	Forerunner: The Second Venture [1985]
    Rogue Reynard [1947]
    Huorn of the Horn [1951]
    Star Man's Son 2250 A.D. [1952] [aka "Daybreak -- 2250 A.D."]
    Space Service [1953] [A]
    Space Pioneers [1954] [A]
    Space Police [1956] [A]
    Sea Siege [1957]
    Star Gate [1958]
    Secret of the Lost Race [1959] [aka "Wolfshead"]
    The Sioux Spacemen [1960]
    Catseye [1961]
    Star Hunter [1961]
    Eye of the Monster [1962]
    Night of Masks [1964]
    The X Factor [1965]
    Operation Time Search [1967]
    Dark Piper [1968]
    Star Hunter & Voodoo Planet [1968] [O]
    Dread Companion [1970]
    Ice Crown [1970]
    High Sorcery [1970] [C]
    Android at Arms [1971]
    Breed to Come [1972]
    Garan the Eternal [1972] [C]
    Here Abide Monsters [1973]
    Iron Cage [1974]
    The Many Worlds of Andre Norton [1974] [aka "The Book of Andre
				     Norton"] [C]
    Small Shadows Creep [1974] [A]
    Knave of Dreams [1975]
    Merlin's Mirror [1975]
    No Night Without Stars [1975]
    Outside [1975]
    Perilous Dreams [1976] [C]
    Wraiths of Time [1976]
    Baleful Beasts and Eerie Creatures [1976] [A]
    The Opal-Eyed Fan [1977]
    Quag Keep [1978]
    Yurth Burden [1978]
    Voorloper [1980]
    Moon Calling [1982]
    Wheel of Stars [1983]
    Were-Wrath [1984] [CP]
    Serpent's Tooth [1987] [CP]
    Moon Mirror [1988] [C] [includes "Outside"]
    Wizards' Worlds [1989] [C]
Bradley, Marion Zimmer & May, Julian & Norton, Andre
    Black Trillium [1990]
Norton, Andre & Adams, Robert
    Magic in Ithkar [1985] [A]
    Magic in Ithkar 2 [1985] [A]
    Magic in Ithkar 3 [1986] [A]
    Magic in Ithkar 4 [1987] [A]
Norton, Andre & Block, Robert
    The Jekyll Legacy [1990]
Norton, Andre & Crispin, A. C.
    Gryphon's Eyrie [1984] [Conclusion to Gryphon Witch World Saga]
Norton, Andre & Donaldy, Ernestine
    Gates of Tomorrow [1973] [A]
Norton, Andre & Gilbert, Michael
    The Day of the Ness [1975]
Norton, Andre & Greenberg, Martin
    Catfantastic [1989] [A]
    Catfantastic II [1991] [A]
Norton, Andre & Griffin, Pauline
    Storms of Victory [1991] [Witch World Chronicle #1]
Norton, Andre & Madler, Dorothy
    The Star Ka'at Series:
	Star Ka'at [1976]
	Star Ka'at World [1978]
	Star Ka'at and the Plant People [1979]
	Star Ka'at and the Winged Warriors [1981]
Norton, Andre & Miller, Phyllis
    Seven Spells to Sunday [1979]
    House of Shadows [1984]
Norton, Andre & Shwartz, Susan
    Imperial Lady [1989]
Norton, Andre & Zierhut, Ingrid
    Grand Master's Choice [1989] [A]

[Not SF]
    The Drew Rennie Series:
	Ride Proud Rebel! [1961]
	Rebel Spurs [1962]
    The Lorens van Norreys Series:
	The Sword is Drawn [1944]
	Sword in Sheath [1949] [aka "Island of the Lost"]
	At Swords' Point [1954]
    The Prince Commands [1934]
    Ralestone Luck [1938]
    Follow the Drum [1942]
    Scarface [1948]
    Yankee Privateer [1955]
    Stand to Horse [1956]
    Shadow Hawk [1960]
    The White Jade Fox [1975]
    Velvet Shadows [1977]
    Snow Shadow [1979]
    Iron Butterflies [1980]
    Ten Mile Treasure [1981]
    Stand & Deliver [1984]
Norton, Andre & Cushing, Enid
    Caroline [1982]
Norton, Andre & Hogarth, Grace
    Murder For Sale [1954] [as Allen Weston]
Norton, Andre & Miller, Phyllis
    Ride the Green Dragon [1985]
Norton, Andre & Norton, Bertha [her mother]
    Bertie and May [1969]

ODONNELL.KEV
Date: 14 May 89 01:52:42 PDT (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Kevin O'Donnell Jr.
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Kevin O'Donnell Jr. (not to be confused with K. M. O'Donnell, a pseudonym
used by Barry Malzberg in the late 60's - early 70's) is one of those
frustrating authors who vanish for years at a time.  His best work is the
McGill Feighan series, with the protagonist maturing believably in the
last few novels & several mysteries that are slowing being revealed. 
Ora:Cle (about a computer network) is a sentimental favorite of mine.

O'Donnell, Kevin, Jr. [U.S.A., 11/29/1950 - ]
    The Journeys of McGill Feighan: [projected dekalogy]
	Caverns [1981]
	Reefs [1981]
	Lava [1982]
	Cliffs [1986]
    Bander Snatch [1979]
    Mayflies [1979]
    War of Omission [1982]
    Ora:Cle [1984]
    Fire on the Border [1990]
O'Donnell, Kevin & Kittredge, Mary
    The Shelter [1987]

OFFUTT.AND  
Date: 25 Nov 88 10:04:40 PST (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Andrew Offutt
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

In this exciting episode, we find the forces of the evil galactic empire
fast overtaking our intrepid heroes.  Will they escape to live bold
exciting (and on the whole, tax-free) lives?  Or will the evil IRS zap
them with an audit?

(ahem... excuse me, I was just having some fun).  Here's the list for
Andrew Offutt.

aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.

Offutt, Andrew J[efferson V.] [U.S.A., 9/16/1937- ]
    The Cormac Mac Art Series: [See also Offutt & Taylor]
	The Sword of the Gael [1975]
	The Undying Wizard [1976]
	The Sign of the Moonbow [1977]
	The Mists of Doom [1977]
    The War of the Gods on Earth Series:
	The Iron Lords [1979]
	Shadow out of Hell [1980]
	The Lady of the Snowmist [1983]
    Conan Books:
	Conan and the Sorcerer [1980]
	The Sword of Skelos [1979]
	Conan the Mercenary [1980]
    The Sex Pill [1968] [as J. X. Williams]
    Evil is Live Spelled Backwards [1970]
    The Great 24-hour Thing [1971]
    The Castle Keeps [1972]
    Ardor on Aros [1973]
    Messenger of Zhuvastou [1973]
    The Galactic Rejects [1973]
    Chieftain of Andor [1976] [aka "Clansman of Andor"]
    My Lord Barbarian [1977]
    King Dragon [1980]
    Shadowspawn [1987]
    Deathknight [1990]
[as John Cleve]
    Barbarana [1970]
    Jodinareh [1970]
    Manlib [1974]
    The Sexorcist [1974]
    The Spaceways Series:
	Of Alien Bondage [1982]
	Corundum's Woman [1982]
	Escape From Macho [1982]
	Satana Enslaved [1982]
	Master of Misfit [1982]
	Purrfect Plunder [1982]
	The Manhuntress [1982]
	Under Twin Suns [1982]
	In Quest of Qalara [1983]
	The Yoke of Shen [1983]
	The Iceworld Connection [1983]
	Star Slaver [1983]
	Jonuta Rising [1983]
	Assignment: Hellhole [1983]
	Starship Sapphire [1984]
	The Planet Murderer [1984]
	The Carnadyne Horde [1984]
	Race Across the Stars [1984]
	King of the Slavers [1985]
Offutt, Andrew J. & Berry, D. B.
    The Balling Machine [1971] [as Jeff Douglas]
    The Genetic Bomb [1975]
Offutt, Andrew J. & Lyon, Richard John
    The War of the Wizards Trilogy:
	The Demon in the Mirror [1978]
	The Eyes of Sarsis [1980]
	Web of the Spider [1981]
Offutt, Andrew J. & Taylor, Keith
    The Cormac Mac Art Series
	When Death Birds Fly [1980]
	The Tower of Death [1982]

PANGBORN.EDG
Date: 25 May 89 22:39:03 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Edgar Pangborn
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've really liked the two Edgar Pangborn novels I've read.  "Davy" is a
bawdy, Tom Jones-ish novel set after a post nuclear holocaust.  "A Mirror
for Observers" is a marvelous tale of extra-terrestrial observers who must
decide between watching and and actively intervening in Earth culture. 
Both these have wonderful characterizations & quite good prose.  I'll
have to read some more more Pangborn.

[C] == Story Collection.

Pangborn, Edgar [U.S.A., 2/25/1909-2/1/1976]
    The Post-Holocaust Stories:
	The Judgment of Eve [1966]
	The Company of Glory [1975] [prequel to Davy]
	Davy [1964]
	Still I Persist in Wondering [1978] [C]
    West of the Sun [1953]
    A Mirror for Observers [1954]
    Good Neighbors and Other Strangers [1972] [C]
    The Atlantean Nights Entertainments [1980] [C]

PAXSON.DIA  
Date: 18 Dec 89 07:02:29 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Diana Paxson
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Diana Paxson writes fairly good fantasy.  Of all her books I've read,
probably the best was "The White Raven", a retelling of the legend of
Tristan and Isolde (in a semi-realistic post-Arthurian setting).  The
most interesting, however, was "The Paradise Tree", a battle of good
versus evil with angels & devils in modern Berkeley.

[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Paxson, Diana L.
    The Westria Series:
	Lady of Light, Lady of Darkness [1990] [O]
	    Lady of Light [1982]
	    Lady of Darkness [1983]
	Silverhair the Wanderer [1986]
	The Earthstone [1987]
	The Sea Star [1988]
	The Wind Crystal [1990]
    Brisingamen [1984]
    White Mare, Red Stallion [1986]
    The Paradise Tree [1987]
    The White Raven [1988]

PETAJA.EMI  
Date:  7 Jan 90 22:24:08 PST (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Emil Petaja
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Another author I haven't read.

[C] == Story Collection.

Petaja, Emil [Theodore] [U.S.A., 4/12/1915- ]
    The Kalevala Series:
	Saga of Lost Earths [1966]
	The Star Mill [1966]
	The Stolen Sun [1967]
	Tramontane [1967]
    The Green Planet Series:
	Lord of The Green Planet [1967]
	Doom of The Green Planet [1968]
    Alpha Yes, Terra No! [1965]
    The Caves of Mars [1965]
    The Prism [1968]
    The Time Twister [1968]
    The Path Beyond the Stars [1969]
    The Nets of Space [1969]
    Seed of the Dreamers [1970]
    Stardrift [1971] [C]

PIERCE.MER  
Date:  7 May 89 12:26:43 PDT (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Meredith Ann Pierce
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Meredith Ann Pierce has written some quite nice juveniles.  But her really
great novels are in her Darkangel trilogy.  With its lyrical prose and
dream-like atmosphere, it's a real find.  AND I WANT THE THIRD BOOK
NOW!!!!!  I've been waiting for the third book for five years. And the
series ***really*** needs the third book to finish in a satisfying
manner.  Please?

[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Pierce, Meredith Ann [U.S.A., 7/5/1958- ]
    The Darkangel Trilogy [1990] [O]
	The Darkangel [1982]
	A Gathering of Gargoyles [1984]
	The Pearl of the Soul of the World [1990]
    In Series:
	Birth of the Firebringer [1985] [J]
	Dark Moon [Planned]
    The Woman Who Loved Reindeer [1985] [J]
    Where the Wild Geese Go [1988] [J] [Picture Book]

PINKWATE.DAN
Date:  6 Dec 89 03:28:22 PST (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Daniel Pinkwater
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Daniel Pinkwater has a weird sense of humor, but I like him.  He
definitely writes kids books, but like the best of them (e.g. Dr. Seuss
or Rocky & Bulwinkle cartoons) they can also be enjoyed by adults with a
suitably sick mind.  All of his books I've read do have some sort of SF,
Fantasy or Non-Reality slant to them, so he really does belong in
SF-Lovers.  A good place to start would be the "Snarkout Boys" books. 
In a more mundane realm, he is a regular commentator on NPR's All Things
Considered program.

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
as == Originally published using this pen name.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.

Pinkwater, Daniel Manus [U.S.A., 11/15/1941- ]
    [All books considered [J]]
    Magic Moscow series:
	The Magic Moscow [1980]
	Attila the Pun [1981]
	Slaves of Spiegel [1982]
    Snarkout Boys series:
	The Snarkout Boys and the Avocado of Death [1982]
	The Snarkout Boys and the Baconburg Horror [1984]
    The Terrible Roar [1970] [as Manus Pinkwater]
    Bear's Picture [1972] [as Manus Pinkwater]
    Wizard Crystal [1973]
    Fat Elliot and the Gorilla [1974] [as Manus Pinkwater]
    Magic Camera [1974]
    Blue Moose [1975] [as Manus Pinkwater]
    Three Big Hogs [1975] [as Manus Pinkwater]
    Wingman [1975] [as Manus Pinkwater]
    Around Fred's Bed [1976] [as Manus Pinkwater]
    Lizard Music [1976]
    The Big Orange Splot [1977]
    The Blue Seed Thing [1977]
    Fat Men From Space [1977]
    The Hoboken Chicken Emergency [1977]
    The Last Guru [1978]
    Alan Mendelsohn: The Boy from Mars [1979]
    Pickle Creature [1979]
    Return of the Moose [1979]
    Yobgorgle: Mystery Monster of Lake Ontario [1979]
    The Wuggie Norple Story [1980]
    Tooth-Gnasher Superflash [1981]
    The Worms of Kukumlima [1981]
    Young Adult Novel [1982]
    Roger's Umbrella [1982]
    I Was a Second Grade Werewolf [1983]
    Devil in the Drain [1984]
    Ducks! [1984]
    Young Adults [1985] [C] [includes "Young Adult Novel"]
    Jolly Roger: A Dog of Hoboken [1985]
    The Muffin Fiend [1986]
    The Frankenbagel Monster [1986]
    The Moosepire [1986]
    Aunt Lulu [1988]
    Guys from Space [1989]
    Uncle Melvin [1989]
    Fish Whistle [1989]
    Borgel [1990]
Pinkwater, Daniel Manus & Keele, Luqman
    Java Jack [1980]
Pinkwater, Daniel Manus & Pinkwater, Jill
    Superpuppy: How To Choose, Raise, And Train The Best Possible
			Dog For You [1977]

PIPER.H     
Date: 16 Dec 88 04:41:45 PST (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: H. Beam Piper
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Well, since people keep asking for book lists, I'm going to keep producing
them to order.

The is for H. Beam Piper, best known for his Fuzzy novels.  I prefer his
paratime (alternate history / timetravel) novels myself.  There's
something about the worlds he created that stick with you: several
authors have written "sequels" to his stories (which are listed below).

[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Piper, H[enry] Beam [U.S.A., 1904-11/11/1964]
    The Terran Federation Stories:
	Four Day Planet [1961] [J]
	The Cosmic Computer [1963] [aka "Junkyard Planet"]
	The Space Viking [1963]
	The Little Fuzzy Series: [see Ardath Mayhar & William Tuning]
	    The Fuzzy Papers [1977] [O]
		Little Fuzzy [1962]
		The Other Human Race [1964] [aka "Fuzzy Sapiens"]
	    Fuzzies and Other People [1984]
	Empire [1981] [C]
	Federation [1981] [C]
	Uller Uprising [1982]
    The Paratime Stories: [see also Roland Green & John F. Carr]
	Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen [1965] [aka "Gunpowder God"]
	Paratime [1981] [C]
    Four Day Planet and Lone Star Planet [1979] [includes "Four Day
		   Planet" and "A Planet for Texans"]
    The Worlds of H. Beam Piper [1983] [C]
Piper, H. Beam & Kurland, Michael
    First Cycle [1982]
Piper, H. Beam & McGuire, John J.
    Crisis in 2140 [1957]
    A Planet for Texans [1958]


Mayhar, Ardath
    Golden Dream: A Fuzzy Odyssey [1982]
Tuning, William
    Fuzzy Bones [1981]
Green, Roland & Carr, John F.
    Great King's War [1985]

POHL.FRE    
Date: 14 Feb 89 01:45:06 PST (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Frederik Pohl
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've never been a great Frederik Pohl fan, but I have enjoyed his classic
collaborations with C M Kornbluth ("The Space Merchants" in particular)
and "Gateway".  "The Best of Frederik Pohl" is also a good story
collection.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Pohl, Frederik [U.S.A., 11/26/1919- ]
    [Hugo 1973, 1978, 1986 & Nebula 1976, 1977]
    The Heechee Trilogy:
	Gateway [1977]
	Beyond the Blue Event Horizon [1980]
	Heechee Rendezvous [1984]
	The Annals of the Heechee [1987]
	The Gateway Trip [1990] [C]
    Bipohl [1982] [O]
	Drunkard's Walk [1960]
	The Age of the Pussyfoot [1969]
    Danger Moon [1953] [CP] [as James McCreigh]
    Alternating Currents [1956, 1966] [C]
    The Case Against Tomorrow [1957] [C]
    Slave Ship [1957]
    Tomorrow Times Seven [1959] [C]
    The Man Who Ate the World [1960] [C]
    Turn Left at Thursday [1961] [C]
    The Abominable Earthman [1963] [C]
    A Plague of Pythons [1965]
    Digits and Dastards [1966] [C]
    The Frederik Pohl Omnibus [1966] [C] [aka "Survival Kit"]
    Day Million [1970] [C]
    The Gold at the Starbow's End [1972] [C]
    The Best of Frederik Pohl [1975] [C]
    In the Problem Pit [1976] [C]
    The Early Pohl [1976] [C]
    Man Plus [1976]
    The Way the Future Was [1978] [Autobiography]
    Jem [1979]
    The Cool War [1981]
    Starburst [1982]
    Planets Three [1982] [C]
    Syzygy [1982]
    Midas World [1983]
    Pohlstars [1984] [C]
    Demon in the Skull [1984] [rev. of "A Plague of Pythons"]
    The Years of the City [1984]
    Black Star Rising [1985]
    The Coming of the Quantum Cats [1986]
    Terror [1986]
    The Day the Martians Came [1988]
    Narabedla, Ltd. [1988]
    Homegoing [1989]
    The World at the End of Time [1990]
    Outnumbering the Dead [1991]
Pohl, Frederik & del Rey, Lester
    Preferred Risk [1955] [as Edson McCann]
Pohl, Frederik & Kornbluth, Cyril M.
    Venus, Inc. [1985] [O]
	The Space Merchants [1953, 1981] [revision by Pohl]
	The Merchant's War [1985] [by Pohl]
    Search the Sky [1954, 1985] [revision by Pohl]
    Gladiator-at-Law [1955, 1986] [revision by Pohl]
    Wolfbane [1959,1986] [revision by Pohl]
    The Wonder Effect [1962] [C]
    Critical Mass [1977] [C] [rev. of "The Wonder Effect"]
    Before the Universe [1980] [C]
    Our Best [1987] [C]
Pohl, Frederik & Williamson, Jack
    The Jack Eden Books: [J]
	Undersea Quest [1954]
	Undersea Fleet [1956]
	Undersea City [1958]
    The Starchild Trilogy [1977] [O]
	The Reefs of Space [1964]
	Starchild [1965]
	Rogue Star [1969]
    The Saga of the Cuckoo [1984] [O]
	Farthest Star [1975]
	Wall Around a Star [1983]
    Land's End [1988]
    The Singers of Time [1991]

POURNELL.JER
Date: 13 Feb 89 01:21:17 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Jerry Pournelle
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Jerry Pournelle's output can be generally split into the following
categories:  Right Wing Military SF, SF he co-authors with Larry Niven
(&/or Steve Barnes), Anthologies (generally military, among those I didn't
list are Far Fronties [7 volumes], There will be War [9 volumes] &
Imperial Stars [2 volumes]) and obnoxious computer columns in Byte &
Infoworld magazines. 

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[C] == Story Collection.
[NSF] == Not SF.
as == Originally published using this pen name.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Pournelle, Jerry [Eugene] [U.S.A., 8/7/1933- ]
    The Co-Dominium/Empire of Man Future History:
	A Spaceship for the King [1973]
	Falkenberg's Legion [1990] [O]
	    West of Honour [1976]
	    The Mercenary [1977]
	King David's Spaceship [1980] [rev. of "A Spaceship for the King"]
	War World, Vol I: The Burning Eye [1988] [A]
	Prince of Mercenaries [1989]
    In Same Universe: [military]
	High Justice [1977] [C]
	Exiles to Glory [1977]
    In Series: [NSF] [as Wade Curtis]
	Red Heroin [1969]
	Red Dragon [1971]
    Escape From the Planet of the Apes [1973] [movie]
    Birth of Fire [1976]
    Janissaries [1979]
Pournelle, Jerry & Green, Roland
    In Pournelle's Janissaries series:
	Janissaries: Clan and Crown [1982]
	Janissaries III: Storms of Victory [1987]
Niven, Larry & Pournelle, Jerry
    The Mote in God's Eye [1974] [in universe of "Co-Dominium" series]
    Inferno [1976]
    Lucifer's Hammer [1977]
    Oath of Fealty [1981]
    Footfall [1985]
Niven, Larry; Pournelle, Jerry & Barnes, Steven
    The Legacy of Herot [1987]

POWERS.TIM  
Date: 14 May 89 02:02:31 PDT (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Tim Powers
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Tim Powers' first two books are best left forgotten (even the re-writes). 
"The Drawing of the Dark" is an entertaining book, especially for its
central revelation (which I refuse to spoil).  His later books, however,
are excellent.  From the gonzo alternate history / time travel of "The
Anubis Gates", to the bizarre post-apocalyptic visions of "Dinner at
Deviant's Palace" to Voodoo and Blackbeard in "On Stranger Tides".  Any
of his later books are recommended, and I'm looking forward to "The
Stress of Her Regard".

[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
rev == Revision of the other book.

Powers, Tim[othy] [U.S.A., 2/29/1952- ]
    The Skies Discrowned [1976]
    Epitaph in Rust [1976]
    The Drawing of the Dark [1979]
    The Anubis Gates [1983]
    Dinner at Deviant's Palace [1985]
    Forsake the Sky [1986] [rev. of "The Skies Discrowned"]
    Night Moves [1986] [CP]
    On Stranger Tides [1987]
    An Epitaph in Rust [1989] [re-edit of "Epitaph in Rust"]
    The Stress of Her Regard [1989]
    The Way Down the Hill [1989] [CP]
Blaylock, James P. / Powers, Tim
    The Pink of Fading Neon / The Way Down the Hill [1986] [CP] [Double]

PRATCHET.TER
Date:  6 Dec 89 03:33:38 PST (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Terry Pratchett
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Terry Pratchett is another guy with a strange sense of humor, but he
writes on a more adult level.  I really like his "Discworld" series,
which is a really, really funny lampoon of every fantasy idea you've ever
read.  The main disadvantage is that since he is British, his books are
published on the American side of the pond one year later.

[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.

Pratchett, Terry
    Discworld:
	The Colour of Magic [1983]
	The Light Fantastic [1985]
	Equal Rites [1987]
	Mort [1987]
	Sourcery [1988]
	Wyrd Sisters [1988]
	Pyramids [1989]
	Guards! Guards! [1989]
	Eric [1990]
	Moving Pictures [1990]
    In Series:
	Truckers [1989]
	Diggers [1990]
	Wings [1990]
    The Carpet People [1971] [J]
    The Dark Side of the Sun [1976]
    Strata [1981]
    The Unadulterated Cat [1989] [NF] [but still funny]
Pratchett, Terry & Gaiman, Neil
    Good Omens [1990]

PREUSS.PAU  
Date:  2 Jun 89 09:26:28 PDT (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Paul Preuss
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Another author I haven't tried.  Gee, you people are really starting to
get into the lesser known writers now.  Has anyone read him?  In
particular,  I'd like to know how his solo novels compare to novels
written in the "Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime" series (having a
deep-felt suspicion of the entire concept).

Preuss, Paul [U.S.A., 3/7/1942- ]
    Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime:
	Breaking the Strain [1987]
	Maelstrom [1988]
	Hide and Seek [1989]
	The Medusa Encounter [1990]
	Diamond Moon [1990]
    The Gates of Heaven [1980]
    Re-entry [1981]
    Broken Symmetries [1983]
    Human Error [1985]
    Starfire [1988]

PRIEST.CHR  
Date:  9 Oct 89 03:42:46 PDT (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Christopher Priest
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Another unread author.  Any suggestions?

[C] == Story Collection.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Priest, Christopher [U.K., 1943- ]
    Indoctrinaire [1970]
    Fugue for a Darkening Island [1972] [aka "Darkening Island"]
    Inverted World [1974]
    Real-Time World [1974] [C]
    The Space Machine [1976]
    The Perfect Lover [1977] [aka "A Dream of Wessex"]
    An Infinite Summer [1979] [C]
    The Affirmation [1981]
    The Glamour [1984]
    The Quiet Woman [1990]

RESNICK.MIC 
Date: 14 Feb 89 01:49:55 PST (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Michael Resnick
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

In addition to the books listed, Michael Resnick has written ~250 hack
novels (porn, romance, gothics, ...) under a variety of pseudonyms.  The
two SF works of his I've read ("Santiago" & "Stalking the Unicorn") are
nicely written stories (Western in space & Hardboiled detective fantasy
respectively). 

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook [a very short book or pamphlet]

Resnick, Michael D[iamond] [U.S.A., 3/5/1942- ]
    [Hugo 1989]
    In Same Universe:
	The Tales of the Galactic Midway:
	    Sideshow [1982]
	    The Three Legged Hootch Dancer [1983]
	    The Wild Alien Tamer [1983]
	    The Best Rootin' Tootin' Shootin' Gunslinger in the
		    Whole Damned Galaxy [1983]
	Walpurgis III [1982]
	The Tales of the Velvet Comet:
	    Eros Ascending [1984]
	    Eros at Zenith [1984]
	    Eros Descending [1985]
	    Eros at Nadir [1986]
	Paradise [1989]
	Santiago [1986]
	The Soul Eater [1981]
	The Dark Lady [1987]
	Ivory [1988]
	Birthright: The Book of Man [1982]
    The Adam Thane Series:
	The Goddess of Ganymede [1967]
	Pursuit on Ganymede [1968]
    The Forgotten Seas of Mars [1965] [CP]
    Redbeard [1969]
    Unauthorized Autobiographies [1984] [C] [CP]
    The Branch [1984]
    Adventures [1985]
    The Inn of the Hairy Toad [1985] [CP]
    Stalking the Unicorn: A Fable of Tonight [1987]
    Second Contact [1990]
    Through Darkest Resnick With Gun and Camera [1990] [C]
    Bully! [1990]
    Bwana / Bully! [1991] [C] [planned]
Chalker, Jack & Effinger, George Alec & Resnick, Michael
    The Red Tape War [1991]
Larson, Glen & Resnick, Mike
    Battlestar Galactica books:
	Galactica Discovers Earth [1980]

REYNOLDS.MAC
Date: 18 Apr 89 01:13:33 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Mack Reynolds
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Mack Reynolds's prose has some real problems, but he is one of the few SF
authors to give real thought to the wide variety of possible social &
economic structures in the future.  While many mainstream authors were
writing about 1950's america in galactic spanning empires (huh?),
Reynolds was writing (serious and satire) about every social-economic
system I have heard of.  I prefer his short stories, so try "The Best of
Mack Reynolds".

[C] == Story Collection.
aka == Also known by this other title.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Reynolds, [Dallas] Mack [/McCord] [U.S.A., 11/11/1917-1/30/1983]
    The Joe Mauser Series:
	The Earth War [1963]
	Time Gladiator [1966]
	Mercenary from Tomorrow [1968]
	The Fracas Factor [1978]
    The United Planets Series:
	Planetary Agent X [1965]
	Dawnman Planet [1966]
	The Rival Rigelians [1967]
	Code Duello [1968]
	Amazon Planet [1975]
	Section G: United Planets [1976]
	Brain World [1978]
    The North Africa Series:
	Black Man's Burden [1972]
	Border, Breed, Nor Birth [1972]
	The Best Ye Breed [1978]
    The Julian West Series:
	Looking Backward from the Year 2000 [1973]
	Equality in the Year 2000 [1977]
    The Bat Hardin Series:
	Commune 2000 A.D. [1974]
	The Towers of Utopia [1975]
	Rolltown [1976]
    L-5 Community Series:
	Lagrange Five [1979]
	The Lagrangists [1983]
	Chaos in Lagrangia [1984]
    The Case of the Little Green Men [1951]
    Space Pioneer [1966]
    Of Godlike Power [1966] [aka "Earth Unaware"]
    After Some Tomorrow [1967]
    Computer War [1967]
    Mission to Horatius [1968] [first Star Trek novel]
    The Cosmic Eye [1969]
    The Space Barbarians [1969]
    Computer World [1970]
    Once Departed [1970]
    Depression or Bust [1974]
    Ability Quotient [1975]
    Satellite City [1975]
    Tomorrow Might Be Different [1975]
    The Five Way Secret Agent [1975]
    Day After Tomorrow [1976]
    Galactic Medal of Honour [1976]
    The Best of Mack Reynolds [1976] [C]
    After Utopia [1977]
    Perchance to Dream [1977]
    Police Patrol 2000 A.D. [1977]
    Space Visitor [1977]
    Trample an Empire Down [1978]
    Earth Unaware [1979]
    Compounded Interests [1983] [C]
    Space Search [1984]
Reynolds, Mack & Banks, Michael
    Joe Mauser, Mercenary Fro Tomorrow [1986]
    Sweet Dreams, Sweet Princes [1986] [rev.  of "Time Gladiator"]
Reynolds, Mack & Ing, Dean
    Other Time [1984]
    Eternity [1984]
    Home, Sweet Home 2010 A. D. [1984]
    Trojan Orbit [1985]
    Deathwish World [1986]

ROBERSON.JEN
Date: 19 Jan 89 06:28:07 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Jennifer Roberson
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Jennifer Roberson is in the process of writing two fantasy series: The
Chronicles of the Cheysuli and The Sword Series.  Of the two I prefer the
Cheysuli.  It has several standard elements: two magical races at war with
the other (aka the good guys and the bad guys), a prophecy, and a royal
line destined to rule the world.  But as the series progresses, the good
guys don't look as unambiguously good and the bad guys have excellent
reasons for opposing the prophecy.  The second leading cause of trouble
in the series are arranged royal marriages, and their consequences
[number one being the conflict between the two magical races].  And (my
favorite) each book covers the next generation (except the first two
books to set things up).  Since each new book has a new main cast (with
the surviving main cast of the previous book acting as elder statesmen)
it means that *ANYTHING* (death, maiming, changing sides) can happen to
the characters of the current book, both good and bad, as long as the
plot advances toward the final resolution.  And the end is approaching
fast!  Recommended.

Roberson, Jennifer [U.S.A., 10/26/1953- ]
    The Chronicles of the Cheysuli:
	Shapechangers [1984]
	The Song of Homana [1985]
	Legacy of the Sword [1986]
	Track of the White Wolf [1987]
	A Pride of Princes [1988]
	Daughter of the Lion [1989]
	Flight of the Raven [1990]
	A Tapestry of Lions [planned]
    Sword Series:
	Sword-Dancer [1986]
	Sword-Singer [1988]
	Sword-Maker [1989]
	Sword-Breaker [planned]
    Smoketree [1985] [NSF]

ROBERTS.KEI 
Date: 26 Aug 89 02:07:30 PDT (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Keith Roberts
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've only read one Keith Roberts book, but it was wonderful.  "Pavane" is
the best alternate history novels I've read.  It postulates a medieval
society extended until the late 20th century (complete with lords and a
powerful church). Very nicely written as a group of interlocking stories,
it's really recommended.  I own a couple of other of his books, but I
haven't read them yet.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[NSF] == Not SF.

Roberts, Keith [John] [Kingston] [U.K., 9/20/1935- ]
    The Furies [1966]
    Pavane [1968]
    The Inner Wheel [1970]
    Anita [1970] [C]
    The Boat of Fate [1971] [NSF]
    Machines and Men [1973] [C]
    The Chalk Giants [1974, 1976]
    The Grain Kings [1976] [C]
    The Passing of Dragons [1977] [C]
    Ladies from Hell [1979] [C]
    Molly Zero [1980]
    Kiteworld [1985]
    Kaeti and Company [1986] [C]
    The Lordly Ones [1986] [C]
    Grainne [1987]
    The Natural History of P. H. [1988] [CP] [NF]
    The Road to Paradise [1989] [NSF]
    Irish Encounters [1989] [CP] [C] [NF]
    The Event [1989] [CP]
    Winterwood and Other Hauntings [1989] [C]

ROBINSON.SPI
Date: 13 Feb 89 01:26:03 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Spider Robinson
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

To me Spider Robinson is one of those frustrating writers.  He obviously
has the ability to be a great writer, but just hasn't put everything
together yet.  Never the less, he has written some fine material.  I like
his Callahan series (except how he ended it) and "Stardance".  

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
abr == Abridgment of other title.

Robinson, Spider [U.S.A., Canada, 11/24/1948- ]
    [Hugo 1977, 1978, 1983 & Nebula 1977]
    Callahan Series:
	Callahan and Company [1988] [O]
	    Callahan's Crosstime Saloon [1977] [C]
	    Time Travelers Strictly Cash [1981] [C]
	    Callahan's Secret [1986] [C]
	Callahan's Crazy Crosstime Bar [1989] [abr. of "Callahan and
				     Company"]
	Callahan's Lady [1989] [C]
    In Series:
	Mindkiller [1982]
	Time Pressure [1987]
    Telempath [1976]
    Armageddon 2419 A.D. [1978] [light rewrite of Philip Nowlan's
				 original]
    Antinomy [1980] [C]
    Melancholy Elephants [1984, 1985] [C]
    Night of Power [1985]
    Copyright Violation [1990] [CP]
    Author's Choice #12 [1990] [C]
Robinson, Spider & Robinson, Jeanne
    Stardance [1979]

RUCKER.RUD  
Date: 16 Feb 89 02:17:53 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Rudy Rucker
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Rudy Rucker is unusual in that his non-fiction (popular speculative
mathematics books) has a great deal in common with his fiction.  In the
books I've read ("Master of Time and Space" & "The Sex Sphere"), odd
bits of mathematics form central pieces to his work.  They are also more
than slightly strange.

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[C] == Story Collection.
[NF] == Non-Fiction.

Rucker, Rudy [/Rudolf] [von Bittner] [U.S.A., 3/22/1946- ]
    In Series:
	Software [1982]
	Wetware [1988]
    Geometry, Relativity, and the Fourth Dimension [1977] [NF]
    White Light [1980]
    Spacetime Donuts [1981]
    Infinity and the Mind [1982] [NF]
    The Sex Sphere [1983]
    The 57th Franz Kafka [1983] [C]
    The Fourth Dimension [1984] [NF]
    Master of Space and Time [1985]
    The Secret of Life [1985]
    Mathenauts [1987] [A]
    Mind Tools [1987] [NF]
    The Hollow Earth [1990]
Rucker, Rudy / Hollo, Anselm
    All the Visions / Space Baltic [1991] [NSF]

RUSS.JOA    
Date: 25 Oct 89 16:50:31 PDT (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Joanna Russ
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Joanna Russ is one of the most talented (as well as one of the most
extreme) feminist SF writers.  The one facet balances against the other
so that there is strongly differing critical opinions on her work.  The
works that I've read ("Alyx", "And Chaos Died" & "The Zanzibar Cat") were
both provocative & extremely well written, if a bit strident at times. 
People interested in feminist writing in general should check out some of
her non-SF critical essays (many are found in the books: "How to Suppress
Women's Writings" [1983] & "Magic Mommas, Trembling Sisters, Puritans
and Perverts: Feminist Essays [1985]).

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
aka == Also known by this other title.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.

Russ, Joanna [U.S.A., 2/22/1937- ]
    [Hugo 1983 & Nebula 1972]
    Picnic on Paradise [1968]
    And Chaos Died [1970]
    The Female Man [1975]
    Alyx [1976] [C] [aka "The Adventures of Alyx"] [includes "Picnic on
			  Paradise"]
    We Who Are About To .... [1977]
    The Two of Them [1978]
    Kittatinny [1978] [J]
    On Strike Against God [1980]
    The Zanzibar Cat [1983, 1984] [C]
    Extra(ordinary) People [1984] [C]
    The Hidden Side of the Moon [1988] [C]
Tiptree Jr., James / Russ, Joanna
    Houston, Houston, Do You Read? / Souls [1989] [Tor Double]

RUSSELL.ERI 
Date:  1 Jan 89 00:38:36 PST (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Eric Frank Russell
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Eric Frank Russell has written some wonderful stuff (as well as some that
just OK, but then one can't expect miracles).  "And Then There Were None"
is a classic tale of passive resistance.  A lot of Russell's work is
humorous.  Not the fall down silly funny of Fredric Brown or Randall
Garrett, nor the sharp biting satire of William Tenn, but a warm chuckle.
"The Best Of" is a good starting place for the Russell neophyte.  (In
fact, the entire "Best of" series published by Del Rey in the middle-late
70's is a great way of meeting the better authors of the 1940's and
1950's).

[C] == Story Collection.
abr == Abridgment of other title.
aka == Also known by this other title.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Russell, Eric Frank [U.K., 1/6/1905-2/28/1978]
    [Hugo 1955]
    Sinister Barrier [1943, 1948]
    Dreadful Sanctuary [1951, 1963, 1967]
    Sentinels from Space [1953]
    Deep Space [1954] [C]
    Selections from Deep Space [1954] [C] [abr. of "Deep Space"]
    Men, Martians and Machines [1955] [C]
    Three to Conquer [1956]
    Wasp [1957, 1958]
    The Space Willies [1958]
    Six Worlds Yonder [1958] [C]
    Next of Kin [1959, 1964] [rev of "The Space Willies"]
    Far Stars [1961] [C]
    Dark Tides [1962] [C]
    The Great Explosion [1962]
    The Mindwarpers [1965] [aka "With A Strange Device"]
    Somewhere a Voice [1965] [C]
    Like Nothing on Earth [1975] [C]
    The Best of Eric Frank Russell [1978] [C]

SABERHAG.FRE
Date: 22 Nov 88 15:46:11 PST (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Fred Saberhagen
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I'd like to thank everyone for their feedback, but I'm going to keep
sending out these lists anyway.  :-)  This one is for Fred Saberhagen,
author of the Berserkers, Empire of the East, Swords (lost and found),
and [a personal favorite] Dracula series.

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
aka == Also known by this other title.

This message has been brought to you as a public service by:

Saberhagen, Fred[erick] [Thomas] [U.S.A., 5/18/1930- ]
    In Same Universe:
	Empire of the East [1979] [O]
	    The Broken Lands [1968,1979]
	    The Black Mountains [1971,1979]
	    Changeling Earth [1973,1979] [aka "Ardneh's World"]
	The Complete Book of Swords [1985] [O]
	    The First Book of Swords [1983]
	    The Second Book of Swords [1983]
	    The Third Book of Swords [1984]
	The Lost Swords: The First Triad [1988] [O]
	    The First Book of Lost Swords: Woundhealer's Story [1986]
	    The Second Book of Lost Swords: Sightblinder's Story [1987]
	    The Third Book of Lost Swords: Stonecutter's Story [1988]
	The Lost Swords: The Second Triad [1991] [O] [planned]
	    The Fourth Book of Lost Swords: Farslayer's Story [1989]
	    The Fifth Book of Lost Swords: Coinspinner's Story [1989]
	    The Sixth Book of Lost Swords: Mindswords's Story [1990]
    The Dracula Series: 
	The Dracula Tape [1975]
	The Holmes-Dracula File [1978]
	An Old Friend of the Family [1979]
	Thorn [1980]
	Dominion [1982]
	A Matter of Taste [1990]
    The Berserker Series:
	Berserker [1967] [C]
	Brother Assassin [1969] [aka "Brother Berserker"]
	Berserker's Planet [1975]
	Berserker Man [1979]
	The Ultimate Enemy [1979] [C] [aka "Berserkers: The
				      Ultimate Enemy"]
	The Berserker Wars [1981] [C]
	Berserker Blue Death [1985]
	The Berserker Throne [1985]
	Berserker Base [1985] [A]
	The Berserker Attack [1987] [C] [Waldenbooks giveaway,
					 no new stories]
    In Series:
	Pyramids [1987]
	After the Fact [1988]
    The Golden People [1964, 1984]
    The Water of Thought [1965, 1981]
    The Book of Saberhagen [1975] [C]
    Specimens [1976]
    The Veils of Azlaroc [1978]
    Love Conquers All [1979, 1985]
    The Mask of the Sun [1979]
    Octagon [1981] 
    Earth Descended [1981] [C]
    A Century of Progress [1983]
    The Frankenstein Papers [1986]
    Saberhagen: My Best [1987] [C]
    The White Bull [1988]
Zelazny, Roger & Saberhagen, Fred
    Coils [1980]
    The Black Throne [1990]

SARGENT.PAM 
Date: 16 Feb 89 02:42:19 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Pamela Sargent
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

The one Pamela Sargent book I've read, "Venus of Dreams", was a well
written (but long) exploration of the terra-forming of Venus.  It's your
classic SF world building scenario, but Sargent has a much greater
emphasis on 3-dimensional, believable characters than is usual in the
field.  I am looking forward to the other two (?) books in this series.

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
aka == Also known by this other title.

Sargent, Pamela [U.S.A. 3/20/1948- ]
    Venus Series:
	Venus of Dreams [1986]
	Venus of Shadows [1988]
    Women of Wonder: SF Stories by Women About Women [1975] [A]
    More Women of Wonder: SF Novelettes by Women About Women [1976] [A]
    Biofutures [1976] [A]
    Cloned Lives [1976]
    Star Shadows [1977] [C]
    The New Women of Wonder [1978] [A]
    The Sudden Star [1979] [aka "The White Death"]
    Watchstar [1980]
    The Golden Space [1982]
    The Alien Upstairs [1983]
    Earthseed [1983] [J]
    Eye of the Comet [1984] [J]
    Homesmind [1984] [J]
    The Shore of Women [1986]
    After Lives [1986] [A]
    The Best of Pamela Sargent [1987] [C]
    Alien Child [1988] [J]

SCHMITZ.JAM 
Date: 13 Feb 89 01:33:14 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: James Schmitz
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Now we come to a great sentimental favorite, James Schmitz.  While he's
not as technically impressive as many other writers, I find all of his
stories vastly enjoyable.  His characters in particular are wonderful.
I have all of his books, except "A Nice Day For Screaming", which is
impossible to find.  Newcomers should try "The Witches of Karres" or a
Telzy book.

[C] == Story Collection.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Schmitz, James H[enry] [Germany, U.S.A., 10/15/1911-1981]
    The Hub Universe:
	The Telzy Amberdon Stories:
	    The Universe Against Her [1964]
	    The Telzey Toy and Other Stories [1973] [C]
	    The Lion Game [1973]
	A Tale of Two Clocks [1962] [aka "Legacy"]
	A Nice Day For Screaming and Other Tales of the Hub [1965] [C]
	The Demon Breed [1968]
	A Pride of Monsters [1970] [C]
    Agent of Vega [1960] [C]
    The Witches of Karres [1966]
    The Eternal Frontiers [1973]

SCOTT.MEL   
Date:  7 Jan 90 22:24:25 PST (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Melissa Scott
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Melissa Scott writes pretty good SF ("The Kindly Ones"), Fantasy ("The
Armor of Light") and hard-to-classify-in-between stuff ("The Roads of
Heaven").  I'd probably recommend "The Kindly Ones" as the best
introduction to her work.

[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Scott, Melissa
    The Roads of Heaven [1988] [O]
	Five-Twelfths of Heaven [1985]
	Silence in Solitude [1986]
	The Empress of Earth [1987]
    The Game Beyond [1984]
    A Choice of Destinies [1986]
    The Kindly Ones [1987]
    Mighty Good Road [1990]
Scott, Melissa & Barnett, Lisa
    The Armor of Light [1988]

SELLINGS.ART
Date: 12 Jan 89 07:45:54 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Arthur Sellings
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Now here's something unusual: a (from all accounts popular and good) SF
writer that I've not only haven't read, I've never even heard of.  I must
be too young.  But since more than one person was interested in his
work, here's the list. 

[C] == Story Collection.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.

Ley, Robert Arthur [U.K., 5/31/1921-9/24/1968]
    [as Arthur Sellings]
    Time Transfer [1956, 1966] [C]
    Telepath [1962] [aka "The Silent Speakers"]
    The Uncensored Man [1964]
    The Quy Effect [1966]
    Intermind [1967] [as Ray Luther]
    The Power of X [1968]
    The Long Eureka [1968] [C]
    Junk Day [1970]

SHAW.BOB    
Date:  6 Dec 89 03:46:15 PST (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Bob Shaw
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I haven't read very much of Bob Shaw's books, but I do like what I've
read. My favorite is "Other Days, Other Eyes".  He introduces one
technological invention, and then develops the consequences realistically
and with attention to the people involved.  The invention in this case is
"Slow Glass", a substance that traps light for weeks or years, then
exactly transmits what it received.  I'll let others who are better read
recommend some of his other works. 

[C] == Story Collection.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Shaw, Bob [/Robert] [U.K., 12/31/1931- ]
    The Orbitsville Series:
	Orbitsville [1975]
	Orbitsville Departure [1983]
	Orbitsville Judgement [1990]
    Land and Overland Series:
	The Ragged Astronauts [1986]
	The Wooden Spaceships [1988]
	The Fugitive Worlds [1989]
    Night Walk [1967]
    The Two-Timers [1968]
    Shadow of Heaven [1969]
    The Palace of Eternity [1969]
    One Million Tomorrows [1970]
    Ground Zero Man [1971]
    Other Days, Other Eyes [1972]
    Tomorrow Lies in Ambush [1973] [C]
    A Wreath of Stars [1976]
    Medusa's Children [1977]
    Cosmic Kaleidoscope [1976, 1977] [C]
    Who Goes Here? [1977]
    Ship of Strangers [1978]
    Vertigo [1979]
    Dagger of the Mind [1979]
    The Ceres Solution [1981]
    Galactic Tours [1981]
    A Better Mantrap [1982] [C]
    Fire Pattern [1984] 
    The Peace Machine [1985] [rev. of "Ground Zero Man"]
    Dark Night in Toyland [1989] [C]
    Killer Planet [1989]
Carr, Terry / Shaw, Bob
    Between Two Worlds / Messages Found in an Oxygen Bottle [1986] [C]

SHEA.MIC    
Date: 13 Jun 89 06:45:25 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Michael Shea
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Michael Shea has written two "sequels", both of which are reasonably good,
if not up to the originals.  And "Nifft the Lean" is an amusing tale of a
wandering rogue in the "Rhialto the Marvelous" style.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).

Shea, Michael [U.S.A., 7/13/1946- ]
    A Quest for Simbilis [1974] [sequel to Vance's
		    "The Eyes of the Overworld"]
    Nifft the Lean [1980]
    The Color Out Of Time [1984] [sequel to Lovecraft's
		    "The Colour Out of Space"]
    In Yana, The Touch of the Undying [1985]
    Fat Face [1987] [CP]
    Polyphemus [1987] [C]

SHECKLEY.ROB
Date: 14 Feb 89 02:01:01 PST (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Robert Sheckley
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Robert Sheckley is a noted SF satirist.  His short stories have always
worked better for me than his novels.  "Untouched by Human Hands" is a
good introductory collection.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
abr == Abridgment of other title.
aka == Also known by this other title.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.

Sheckley, Robert [U.S.A., 7/16/1928- ]
    Hunter Series:
	The 10th Victim [1965]
	Victim Prime [1987]
	Hunter/Victim [1988]
    The Status Civilization; Notions: Unlimited [1979] [O]
	The Status Civilization [1960]
	Notions: Unlimited [1960] [C]
    The People Trap; Mindswap [1981] [O]
	The People Trap [1968] [C]
	Mindswap [1966]
    The Collected Short Stories:
	The Collected Short Stories of Robert Sheckley #1 [1991] [C] [planned]
	The Collected Short Stories of Robert Sheckley #2 [1991] [C] [planned]
	The Collected Short Stories of Robert Sheckley #3 [1991] [C] [planned]
	The Collected Short Stories of Robert Sheckley #4 [1991] [C] [planned]
	The Collected Short Stories of Robert Sheckley #5 [1991] [C] [planned]
    Untouched by Human Hands [1954, 1967] [C]
    Citizen in Space [1955] [C]
    Pilgrimage to Earth [1957] [C]
    Immortality Delivered [1958] [abr of "Immortality, Inc."]
    Immortality, Inc. [1959]
    The Store of Infinity [1960] [C]
    Shards of Space [1962] [C]
    Journey Beyond Tomorrow [1962] [aka "The Journey of Joenes"]
    Dimension of Miracles [1968]
    Can You Feel Anything When I Do This? [1971] [C] [aka "The Same to
	     You Doubled"]
    A Robert Sheckley Omnibus [1973] [C] [includes "Immortality, Inc."]
    Options [1975]
    Futuropolis: Impossible Cities in SF and Fantasy [1978] [NF]
    The Robot Who Looked Like Me [1978] [C]
    Crompton Divided [1978] [aka "The Alchemical Marriage of Alistair
				  Crompton"]
    The Wonderful World of Robert Sheckley [1979] [C]
    Dramocles: An Intergalactic Soap Opera [1983]
    Is THAT What People Do? [1984] [C]
    Watchbird [1990] [CP]
    Minotaur Maze [1990]
    Xolotl [1991] [CP]
Harrison, Harry & Sheckley, Robert
    The Planet of the Bottled Brains [1990] [Bill the Galactic Hero #3]

SHEFFIEL.CHA
Date:  2 Jun 89 09:32:37 PDT (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Charles Sheffield
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Another hard SF writer. (Gee, there are more of these around these days
than I thought).  The one Sheffield novel I've read ("Between the Strokes
of Night") was moderately entertaining, but wasn't memorable enough for
me to seek out other Sheffield stories.

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Sheffield, Charles [U. K. ]
    Proteus Manifest [1989] [O]
	Sight of Proteus [1978]
	Proteus Unbound [1989]
    The Heritage Universe:
	Summertide [1990]
	Divergence [1991]
    The Web Between the Worlds [1979]
    Vectors [1979] [C]
    Hidden Variables [1981] [C]
    Erasmus Magister [1982] [C]
    My Brother's Keeper [1982]
    The McAndrew Chronicles [1983] [C]
    Between the Strokes of Night [1985]
    The Nimrod Hunt [1986]
    Trader's World [1988]
Sheffield, Charles & Bischoff, David
    The Selkie [1982]

SHIRLEY.JOH 
Date: 16 Feb 89 02:44:48 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: John Shirley
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Another author I haven't read.  Gee, do you possibly think that after ~80
authors, we've used up all the famous ones?  Nahhhhhhhh.

[C] == Story Collection.

Shirley, John [U.S.A., 2/10/1953- ]
    The Song Called Youth Trilogy:
	Eclipse [1985]
	Eclipse Penumbra [1988]
	Eclipse Corona [1990]
    Dracula in Love [1979]
    Transmaniacon [1979]
    City Come A-Walkin' [1980]
    Three Ring Psychus [1980]
    Cellars [1983]
    A Splendid Chaos [1988]
    In Darkness Waiting [1988]
    Kamus of Kadizhar: The Black Hole of Carcosa [1988]
    Heatseeker [1989] [C]

SILVERBE.ROB
Date:  9 Dec 88 09:18:35 PST (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Robert Silverberg
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Robert Silverberg's work can be divided into three eras: Late 50's to
early 60's; Late 60's to Mid-70's; 80's.  The early Silverberg wrote
decent craftsman like stories (and a lot of junk).  So it came as a
surprise to a lot of people when he started writing the really great
stuff after taken a few years absence from SF.  This period of intense
writing produced some masterpieces.  Then he took off from SF for
several more years, and came back to SF with "Lord Valentine's Castle". 
He's put out some very nice work the last few years.

Robert Silverberg has also edited dozens of anthologies.

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
rev == Revision of the other book.
as == Originally published using this pen name.

Silverberg, Robert [U.S.A., 1/15/1935- ]
    [Hugo 1969, 1987 & Nebula 1969, 1971, 1971, 1974, 1985]
    [pseudonyms: Calvin M. Knox, David Osborne, Ivar Jorgenson]
    The Juveniles: [J]
	Revolt on Alpha C [1955]
	Starman's Quest [1959]
	Lost Race of Mars [1960]
	Time of the Great Freeze [1964]
	Regan's Planet [1964]
	The Mask of Akhnaten [1965]
	The Gate of Worlds [1967]
	Across a Billion Years [1969]
	The Calibrated Alligator [1969] [C]
	Worlds Fair 1992 [1970] [massive rev. of "Regan's Planet"]
	Sunrise on Mercury [1975, 1983] [C]
    The Majipoor Trilogy:
	Lord Valentine's Castle [1980]
	Majipoor Chronicles [1982] [C]
	Valentine Pontifex [1983]
    A Robert Silverberg Omnibus [1970] [O]
	Master of Life and Death [1957]
	Invaders from Earth [1958] [aka "We, the Marauders"]
	The Time Hoppers [1967]
    A Robert Silverberg Omnibus [1981] [O]
	The Man in the Maze [1969]
	Nightwings [1969]
	Downward to the Earth [1970]
    Invaders from Earth/To Worlds Beyond [1980] [O]
	[contains "Invaders from Earth"]
	To Worlds Beyond [1965] [C]
    The World Inside/Thorns/Downward to the Earth [1988] [O]
	[contains "Downward to the Earth"]
	The World Inside [1971]
	Thorns [1967]
    The Masks of Time/Born With the Dead/Dying Inside [1988] [O]
	The Masks of Time [1968] [aka "Vornan-19"]
	Born With the Dead [1974] [C]
	Dying Inside [1972]
    In Series:
	At Winter's End [1988]
	The New Springtime [1989] [aka "The Queen of Springtime"]
    The Thirteenth Immortal [1957]
    Stepsons of Terra [1958]
    Aliens From Space [1958] [as David Osborne]
    Invisible Barriers [1958] [as David Osborne]
    Starhaven [1958] [as Ivar Jorgenson]
    Lest We Forget the Earth [1958] [as Calvin M. Knox]
    The Plot Against Earth [1959] [as Calvin M. Knox]
    The Planet Killers [1959]
    Collision Course [1961]
    Recalled to Life [1962, 1972]
    The Seed of Earth [1962]
    Next Stop the Stars [1962] [C]
    The Silent Invaders [1963, 1985]
    One of Our Asteroids is Missing [1964] [as Calvin M. Knox]
    Godling, Go Home [1964] [C]
    Conquerors from the Darkness [1965]
    Needle in a Timestack [1966, 1979] [C]
    To Open the Sky [1967] [C]
    Those Who Watch [1967]
    Planet of Death [1967]
    Hawksbill Station [1968] [aka "The Anvil of Time"]
    Three Survived [1969]
    To Live Again [1969]
    Up the Line [1969, 1978]
    Dimension Thirteen [1969] [C]
    Parsecs and Parables [1970] [C]
    The Cube Root of Uncertainty [1970] [C]
    Tower of Glass [1970]
    Son of Man [1971]
    A Time of Changes [1971]
    Moonferns and Starsongs [1971] [C]
    The Reality Trip and Other Implausibilities [1972] [C]
    The Book of Skulls [1972]
    The Second Trip [1972]
    Unfamiliar Territory [1973] [C]
    Valley Beyond Time [1973] [C]
    Earth's Other Shadow [1973] [C]
    Sundance and Other S.F. Stories [1974] [C]
    The Feast of St. Dionysus [1975] [C]
    The Stochastic Man [1975]
    Shadrach in the Furnace [1976]
    Capricorn Games [1976] [C]
    The Best of Robert Silverberg [1976] [C]
    The Shores of Tomorrow [1976] [C]
    The Best of Robert Silverberg Volume 2 [1978] [C]
    The Songs of Summer [1979] [C]
    The Desert of Stolen Dreams [1981]
    World of a Thousand Colors [1982] [C]
    The Lord of Darkness [1983]
    Gilgamesh the King [1984]
    The Conglomeriod Cocktail Party [1984] [C]
    Tom O'Bedlam [1985]
    Sailing to Byzantium [1985]
    Star of Gypsies [1986]
    Beyond the Safe Zone [1986] [C]
    Project Pendulum [1987]
    The Secret Sharer [1988]
    To the Land of the Living [1989]
    Lion Time in Timbuctoo [1990]
    Letters From Atlantis [1990]
Asimov, Isaac & Silverberg, Robert
    Nightfall [1990] [expansion of short story]
Blish, James / Silverberg, Robert
    A Pair from Space [1965] [two novellas, "Giants in the Earth" by Blish
			       and "We, the Marauders" by Silverberg]
Moore, C. L. / Silverberg, Robert
    Vintage Season / In Another Country [1990] [Tor Double]
Randall, Robert
    [pseudonym of Randall Phillips Garrett & Robert Silverberg]
    The Shrouded Planet [1957]
    The Dawning Light [1959]
Silverberg, Robert / Aldiss, Brian
    Born with the Dead / The Saliva Tree [1988] [Tor Double]
Silverberg, Robert & Haber, Karen
    The Mutant Season [1989]
Silverberg, Robert / Wolfe, Gene
    Sailing to Byzantium / Seven American Nights [1989] [Tor Double]
Vance, Jack / Silverberg, Robert
    The Last Castle / Nightwings [1989] [Tor Double]
Varley, John / Silverberg, Robert
    Press Enter _ / Hawksbill Station [1990] [Tor Double]

SIMAK.CLI   
Date: 14 Feb 89 02:11:14 PST (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Clifford Simak
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Clifford Simak is probably the best known proponent of "pastoral" SF
(Zenna Henderson is another).  Unlike most hard SF writers of the
40's/50's, much of Simak's work has mystical theme.  "City" and "Way
Station" are two of the most important of his many works.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
abr == Abridgment of other title.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Simak, Clifford D[onald] [U.S.A., 8/3/1904-4/25/1988 ]
    [Hugo 1959, 1964, 1981 & Nebula 1980 & Nebula Grand Master 1976]
    All the Traps of Earth and Other Stories [1962,1963] [C] [split into:]
	All the Traps of Earth [1964] [C]
	The Night of the Puudly [1964] [C]
    The Worlds of Clifford Simak [1960, 1963] [C] [split into:]
	Other Worlds of Simak [1962] [C]
	The Worlds of Clifford Simak [1961] [C]
    The Creator [1946] [CP]
    Cosmic Engineers [1950]
    Empire [1951]
    Time and Again [1951] [aka "First He Died"]
    City [1952, 1976] [C]
    Ring Around the Sun [1953]
    Strangers in the Universe [1956, 1957, 1958] [C]
    Aliens for Neighbors [1961] [C] [abr. "The Worlds of Clifford Simak"]
    The Trouble with Tycho [1961]
    Time is the Simplest Thing [1961]
    They Walked Like Men [1962]
    Way Station [1963]
    Worlds Without End [1964] [C]
    All Flesh is Grass [1965]
    The Werewolf Principle [1967]
    Why Call Them Back from Heaven? [1967]
    Best Science Fiction Stories of Clifford Simak [1967] [C]
    So Bright the Vision [1968] [C]
    The Goblin Reservation [1968]
    Out of Their Minds [1970]
    Destiny Doll [1971]
    A Choice of Gods [1972]
    Cemetery World [1973]
    Our Children's Children [1974]
    Enchanted Pilgrimage [1975]
    The Best of Clifford Simak [1975] [C]
    Shakespeare's Planet [1976]
    A Heritage of Stars [1977]
    Skirmish [1977] [C]
    The Fellowship of the Talisman [1978]
    Mastodonia [1978] [aka "Catface"]
    The Visitors [1980]
    Project Pope [1981]
    Special Deliverance [1982]
    Where the Evil Dwells [1982]
    Highway of Eternity [1986] [aka "Highway to Eternity"]
    The Marathon Photograph [1986] [C]
    Brother and Other Stories [1987] [C]
    Off-Planet [1988] [C]
    The Autumn Land and Other Stories [1990] [C]

SLADEK.JOH  
Date: 25 May 89 22:44:35 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: John Sladek
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

John Sladek is another SF humourist, but his has a more sarcastic, biting
tone.  I've never really liked his style, but people whose opinions I
respect like him quite a lot.  Since humor is so personal, you'll have
to decide for yourself.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
aka == Also known by this other title.

Sladek, John [Thomas] [U.S.A., 12/15/1937- ]
    In Series:
	Roderick [1980, 1982, 1987] ['82 edition is first 1/2 of novel]
	Roderick at Random [1983]
    Mechasm [1968] [aka "The Reproductive System"]
    The Muller-Fokker Effect [1970]
    The Steam Driven Boy and Other Strangers [1973] [C]
    Keep the Giraffe Burning [1977] [C]
    The Best of John Sladek [1981] [C]
    Alien Accounts [1982] [C]
    Tik-Tok [1983]
    The Lunatics of Terra [1984] [C]
    Love Among the Xoids [1984] [CP]
    Bugs [1989]

SMITH.CLA   
Date:  7 Jan 90 22:25:02 PST (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Clarke Ashton Smith
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Clarke Ashton Smith was a writer in the "Weird Tales" tradition.  He was
an important influence on Fritz Leiber, Theodore Sturgeon, Jack Vance,
Robert E. Howard, Harlan Ellison, H. P. Lovecraft, and Ray Bradbury.  He
spun unusual tales of exotic settings, all told in a rich (almost baroque)
style.  Although he produced over 100 short stories, almost all of it was
done in the six short years between 1930 and 1936.  Today his works are
hard to find, but the Ballantine books of the early 1970's and the Pocket
books of early 1980's aren't *too* hard to find in used book stores.  His
poetry is also of interest to the SF reader, it shares many of the themes
of his short stories.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.

Smith, Clarke Ashton [U.S.A., 1/13/1893-8/14/1961]
    Out of Space and Time [1942] [C] [split into:]
	Out of Space and Time, volume 1 [1974] [C]
	Out of Space and Time, volume 2 [1974] [C]
    Lost Worlds [1944] [C] [split into:]
	Lost Worlds, volume 1 [1974] [C]
	Lost Worlds, volume 2 [1974] [C]
    Immortals of Mercury [1932] [CP]
    The Double Shadow and Other Fantasies [1933] [C] [CP]
    The White Sybil [1935] [C] [CP]
    Genius Loci [1948] [C]
    The Abominations of Yondo [1960] [C]
    Tales of Science and Sorcery [1964] [C]
    Poems in Prose [1965] [C] [CP]
    Other Dimensions [1970] [C]
    Zothique [1970] [C]
    Hyperboria [1971] [C]
    The Mortuary [1971] [CP]
    Xiccarph [1972] [C]
    Sadastor [1972] [CP]
    Poseidonis [1973] [C]
    Planets and Dimensions [1973] [C] [NF]
    From the Crypts of Memory [1973] [CP]
    Prince Alcouz and the Magician [1977] [CP]
    The Black Book of Clarke Ashton Smith [1979] [NF] [misc. notes &
						       fragments]
    The City of the Singing Flame [1981] [C]
    The Last Incantation [1982] [C]
    As It Is Written [1982]
    The Monster of Prophecy [1983] [C]
    A Rendezvous in Averoigne [1988] [C]
    Mother of Toads [1988] [CP]
    The Dweller in the Gulf [1988] [CP]
    The Monster of the Prophecy [1988] [CP]
    The Vaults of Yoh-Vombis [1988] [CP]
    The Witchcraft of Ulua [1988] [CP]
    Xeethra [1988] [CP]
    Strange Shadows [1989] [C]

    The Star-Treader and Other Poems [1912] [C] [poems]
    Odes and Sonnets [1918] [C] [CP] [poems]
    Ebony and Crystal [1922] [C]
    Sandalwood [1925] [C] [CP] [poems]
    Nero and Other Poems [1937] [C] [CP] [poems]
    The Dark Chateau [1951] [C] [CP] [poems]
    Spells and Philtres [1957] [C] [CP] [poems]
    The Hill of Dionysus [1962] [C] [CP] [poems]
    Selected Poems [1971] [C] [poems]
    Grotesques and Fantastiques [1973] [C] [poems]

Smith, Clarke Ashton with Finlay, Virgil
    Klarkash-Ton and Monstro Ligriv [1974] [CP] [NF]

SMITH.COR   
Date: 25 May 89 23:01:28 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Cordwainer Smith
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Cordwainer Smith wrote wonderful (if idiosyncratic) short stories. 
Unfortunately there are far too few of them.  His stories have a romantic,
folk-tale quality that I can occasionally find in the very best juvenile
fantasy, but I've never seen matched in science fiction.  "The Ballad of
Lost C'Mell", "The Lady Who Sailed _The Soul_", "Scanners Live In Vain",
"The Game of Rat and Dragon", "A Planet Named Shayol", among others, are
all stories to conjure by.  Really, really, *really* recommended.  One of
my all time favorites.

[C] == Story Collection.
aka == Also known by this other title.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Linebarger, Paul Myron Anthony [U.S.A., 7/11/1913-8/6/1966]
    [as Cordwainer Smith]
    Norstrilia [1975] [rev. of the following two, the original version
		      was as one book which was mangled by editors]
	The Planet Buyer [1964]
	The Underpeople [1968]
    You Will Never Be the Same [1963] [C]
    Space Lords [1965] [C]
    Quest of the Three Worlds [1966] [C]
    Under Old Earth [1970] [C]
    Stardreamer [1971] [C]
    The Best of Cordwainer Smith [1975] [C] [aka "The Rediscovery of Man"]
    The Instrumentality of Mankind [1979] [C]

SMITH.E     
Date: 18 Apr 89 01:33:01 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: E. E. "Doc" Smith
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

"Doc" Smith defines space opera.  Heroes are larger than life.  Villains
are blacker than space, and Weapons are humongously powerful.  And the
writing, frankly, sucked.  In all fairness, the best of "Doc" Smith
fairly good.  And if you are willing to overlook the prose, you get the
straight "sense of wonder" stuff, 180 proof.  I  have always preferred
his Lensmen series, since it gives maximum scope for his plots.

[C] == Story Collection.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Smith, E[dward] E[lmer] "Doc" [U.S.A., 5/2/1890-9/31/1965]
    The Lensman Series:
	Triplanetary [1948]
	First Lensman [1950]
	Galactic Patrol [1950]
	Gray Lensman [1951]
	Second Stage Lensman [1953]
	Children of the Lens [1954]
	The Vortex Blaster [1960] [aka "Masters of the Vortex"]
				  [in same universe]
    The Skylark Series:
	The Skylark of Space [1946, 1958] [with Lee Hawkins Garby]
	Skylark Three [1948]
	Skylark of Valeron [1949]
	Skylark DuQuesne [1966]
    Spacehounds of IPC [1947]
    The Galaxy Primes [1965]
    Subspace Explorers [1965]
    The Best of E. E. "Doc" Smith [1975] [C]
    The Masters of Space [1976]
    Subspace Encounter [1983]
Smith, E E "Doc" & Goldin, Stephen
    [series written by Goldin based on notes left by Smith]
    The Family d'Alembert Series:
	Imperial Stars [1976]
	Stranglers' Moon [1976]
	The Clockwork Traitor [1976]
	Getaway World [1977]
	Appointment at Bloodstar [1978] [aka "The Bloodstar Conspiracy"]
	The Purity Plot [1978]
	Planet of Treachery [1982]
	Eclipsing Binaries [1983]
	The Omicron Invasion [1984]
	Revolt of the Galaxy [1985]
Eklund, Gordon
    The Lord Tedric Series [based on notes left by Smith]
	Lord Tedric: Alien Worlds [1978]
	Lord Tedric: The Space Pirates [1979]
	Lord Tedric: Black Knight of the Iron Sphere [1979]
Kyle, David
    The Lensmen Series: [sequels to E.E."Doc" Smith's Lensmen Series]
	The Dragon Lensman [1980]
	Lensman from Rigel [1982]
	Z-Lensman [1983]

SMITH.THO   
Date: 26 Aug 89 02:08:23 PDT (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Thorne Smith
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Thorne Smith wrote whimsical fantasies.  Even if you haven't read any of
them, you've probably seen them in the movies or on TV.  There's "Topper",
two novels about ghosts & a meek banker that turned into three movies
and a TV series, "The Passionate Witch" about life with a beautiful witch
witch was filmed as "I Married a Witch" starring Veronica Lake (sigh),
"Turnabout" with a husband and wife who wake up in the other's bodies
(filmed in 1940).  I've never read any of his books, but I've enjoyed 
the films.

[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Smith, [James] Thorne [U.S.A., 1893-6/21/1934]
    The Thorne Smith 3-Decker [1936] [O]
	The Stray Lamb [1929]
	Turnabout [1931]
	Rain in the Doorway [1933]
    The Thorne Smith Triplets [1938] [O]
	Topper Takes a Trip [1932]
	The Night Life of the Gods [1931]
	The Bishop's Jaegers [1932] [NSF]
    The Thorne Smith Three Bagger [1943] [O]
	The Glorious Pool [1934]
	Skin and Bones [1933]
	Topper [1926] [aka "The Jovial Ghosts"]
    Dream's End [1927]
    Lazy Bear Lane [1931] [J]
Smith, Thorne & Matson, Norman 
    The Passionate Witch [1941]
Matson, Norman
    Bats in the Belfry [1943] [sequel to "The Passionate Witch"]

SNYDER.ZIL  
Date: 17 Aug 90 00:12:44 PDT (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Zilpha Keatly Snyder
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Zilpha Keatly Snyder primarily writes juvenile books, many with some
supernatural element.  She has, however, written one adult trilogy "The
Green Sky".  And there are several of her juvenile novels that I wasn't
able to determine if they were SF or not.

[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
aka == Also known by this other title.

Snyder, Zilpha Keatly [U.S.A., 5/11/1927- ]
    The Green Sky Trilogy:
	Below the Root [1975]
	And All Between [1976]
	Until the Celebration [1977]
    Stanley Family Stories:
	The Headless Cupid [1971] [J]
	The Famous Stanley Kidnapper [1979] [J]
	Blair's Nightmare [1984] [J]
	Janie's Private Eyes [1989] [J]
    Season of Ponies [1964] [J]
    Black and Blue Magic [1966] [J]
    The Egypt Game [1967] [J]
    Eyes in the Fish Bowl [1968] [J]
    The Changeling [1970] [J] [prelude to "Green Sky Trilogy"]
    The Witches of Worm [1972] [J]
    The Truth About Stone Hollow [1974] [J] [aka "The Ghosts of
				      Stone Hollow"]
    A Fabulous Creature [1981] [J]
    Squeak Saves the Day and Other Tooley Tales [1988] [C] [J]
    Song of the Gargoyle [1991] [planned]

[unsure if SF]
    The Velvet Room [1965] [J]
    The Princess and the Giants [1973] [J]
    Heirs of Darkness [1978]
    Come on, Patsy [1982] [J]
    The Birds of Summer [1983] [J]
    The Changing Maze [1985] [J]
    And Condors Danced [1987] [J]

SPINRAD.NOR 
Date: 14 May 89 02:14:23 PDT (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Norman Spinrad
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)
 
I still think that Norman Spinrad's best work is "Bug Jack Barron". 
Although it is dated in many ways, its still an excellent novel on the
applications and limits of power in the media.  I also liked "The Iron
Dream", a weird novel within a novel, written by Aldoph Hitler (in an
alternate timeline where Hitler emigrates to America, becomes a pulp SF
author and wins the Hugo).  Like all good satires, the satire is close
enough to pulp SF that it could be mistaken the original. Disturbing,
but recommended.

[C] == Story Collection.
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[NSF] == Not SF.

Spinrad, Norman [Richard] [U.S.A., 9/15/1940 - ]
    In Same Universe:
	The Void Captain's Tale [1983]
	Child of Fortune [1985]
    The Solarians [1966]
    Agent of Chaos [1967]
    The Men in the Jungle [1967]
    Bug Jack Barron [1969]
    The Last Hurrah of the Golden Horde [1970] [C]
    The Iron Dream [1972]
    No Direction Home [1975] [C]
    Passing Through The Flame [1975] [NSF]
    Riding the Torch [1978]
    A World Between [1979]
    The Star-Spangled Future [1979] [C]
    The Mind Game [1980] [NSF]
    Songs from the Stars [1980]
    Little Heroes [1987]
    Other Americas [1988] [C]
    Science Fiction in the Real World [1990] [NF]
Spinrad, Norman / Vinge, Joan
    Riding the Torch / Tin Soldier [1990] [Tor Double]

SPRINGER.NAN
Date:  9 Oct 89 03:45:30 PDT (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Nancy Springer
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

A writer of fantasy.  I read a couple of her early novels but wasn't
especially impressed.  Has she gotten any better with practice?

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Springer, Nancy    
    The Chronicles of Isle:
	The Book of Suns [1977]    
	The White Hart [1979]
	The Silver Sun [1980] [rev. of "The Book of Suns"]
	The Sable Moon [1981]
    The Book of Vale [1983] [O]
	The Black Beast [1982]    
	The Golden Swan [1983]
    Sea King Trilogy:
	Madbond [1987]
	Mindbond [1987]
	Godbond [1988]
    Wings of Flame [1985]    
    Chains of Gold [1986]
    Chance and Other Gestures of the Hand of Fate [1987] [C]
    The Hex Witch of Seldom [1988]
    Apocalypse [1989]
    Red Wizard [1990] [J]

STABLEFO.BRI
Date: 14 Dec 89 02:56:15 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Brian Stableford
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I haven't read any of Brian Stableford's work, although I've been told
that's its important to read his "Star Pilot Grainger" series in order.
Any fans want to point out a good starting place for the rest of us?

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[S] == Scholarly.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.

Stableford, Brian M[ichael] [U.K., 7/25/1948- ]
    The Deus Irae Series:
	The Days of Glory [1971]
	In the Kingdom of the Beasts [1971]
	Day of Wrath [1971]
    The Star Pilot Grainger Series:
	The Halcyon Drift [1972]
	Rhapsody in Black [1973]
	Promised Land [1974]
	The Paradise Game [1974]
	The Fenris Device [1974]
	Swan Song [1975]
    The Daedalus Novels:
	The Florians [1976]
	Critical Threshold [1977]
	Wildeblood's Empire [1977]
	The City of the Sun [1978]
	Balance of Power [1979]
	The Paradox of Sets [1979]
    Asgard Trilogy:
	Journey to the Centre [1982, 1989]
	Invaders from the Centre [1990]
	The Centre Cannot Hold [1990]
    Warhammer Series:
	The Doom of Zaragoz [1989] [as Brian Craig]
	The Plague Deamon [1990] [as Brian Craig]
    Cradle of the Sun [1969]
    The Blind Worm [1970]
    To Challenge Chaos [1972]
    Man in a Cage [1975]
    Scientific Imagination in Literature [1975] [NF]
    The Mind-Riders [1976]
    The Face of Heaven [1976]
    The Realms of Tartarus [1977] [includes "The Face of Heaven"]
    The Last Days of the Edge of the World [1978] [J]
    The Mysteries of Modern Science [1978] [NF]
    The Walking Shadow [1979]
    A Clash of Symbols: The Trimuph of James Blish [1979] [NF]
    Optiman [1980] [aka "War Games"]
    The Castaways of Tanagar [1981]
    Masters of Science-Fiction [1981] [S]
    The Gates of Eden [1983]
    Future Man: Brave New World or Genetic Nightmare? [1984] [NF]
    The Sociology of Science Fiction [1985] [S]
    Scientific Romance in Britain [1985] [S]
    The Cosmic Perspective / Custer's Last Stand [1985] [C] [CP]
    The Empire of Fear [1988]
    The Way to Write Science Fiction [1989] [NF]
    The Werewolves of London [1990]
Stableford, Brian & Langford, David
    The Third Millennium: A History of the World: AD 2000-3000 [1985] [NF]
Stableford, Brian & Nicholls, Peter & Langford, David
    The Science in Science Fiction [1982] [S]

STAR.TRE    
Date:  7 Jan 90 22:25:15 PST (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Star Trek Books
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Here's a listing of (almost) all Star Trek books.  It's not as complete
as my usual list, if only because it's inherently more difficult to list
all the books *about* something than all the books *written by* someone. 
This is a fairly complete list, though.  Please note that I purposefully
did not list comic books, fanzines, magazines, filk song books, game
books, poetry, extremely juvenile books (coloring books, activity books,
etc.) and most small amateur press publications.  Because of the long and
varied history of publication, I've divided the books by publishers:
Pocket books & related publishers (current official Star Trek publisher,
they are owned by the same company that owns Paramount Pictures);
Ballantine (much of the non-fiction of the 70's); Bantam (most of the
original Star Trek novels); and Other publishers.

As for the books themselves, they are of wildly varying quality. 
Personally, I only read a Star Trek novel if (1) I know and like the
author or (2) It was *really* recommended by a Star Trek fan or (3) It
was recommended by a SF fan.  My favorite Star Trek writers are John M.
Ford & Diane Duane in the classic series & Peter David in the new series.

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.
cartoon == Novelization of a cartoon script.
choose == Choose your own adventure book.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.
tv == Novelization of a tv script.

	  Pocket Books [ST novels]
Vonda McIntyre		Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home [1986] [movie]
Vonda McIntyre		Enterprise: The First Adventure [1986]
Margaret Bonanno	Strangers From the Sky [1987]
Diane Carey		Final Frontier [1988]
Diane Duane		Spock's World [1988]
J. M. Dillard		Star Trek V: The Final Frontier [1989] [movie]
J. M. Dillard		Star Trek: The Lost Years [1989]
Judith & Garfield
  Reeves-Stevens	Prime Directive [1990]
Margaret Bonanno	Probe [5/91]


Gene Roddenberry	Star Trek: The Motion Picture [1979] [#1] [movie]
Vonda McIntyre		The Entropy Effect [1981] [#2]
Robert E. Vardeman	The Klingon Gambit [1981] [#3]
Howard Weinstein	The Covenant of the Crown [1981] [#4]
Sondra Marshak & 
  Myrna Culbreath	The Prometheus Design [1982] [#5]
George Harry Stine	The Abode of Life [1982] [#6] [as Lee Correy]
Vonda McIntyre		Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan [1982] [#7] [movie]
Sonni Cooper		Blackfire [1983] [#8]
Sondra Marshak & 
  Myrna Culbreath	Triangle [1983] [#9]
M. S. Murdock		Web of the Romulans [1983] [#10]
A. C. Crispin		Yesterday's Son [1983] [#11]
Robert E. Vardeman	Mutiny on the Enterprise [1983] [#12]
Diane Duane		The Wounded Sky [1983] [#13]
David Dvorkin		The Trellisane Confrontation [1984] [#14]
Greg Bear		Corona [1984] [#15]
John M. Ford		The Final Reflection [1984] [#16]
Vonda McIntyre		Star Trek III: The Search for Spock [1984] [#17] [movie]
Diane Duane		My Enemy, My Ally [1984] [#18]
Melinda Snodgrass	The Tears of the Singers [1984] [#19]
Jean Lorrah		The Vulcan Academy Murders [1984] [#20]
Janet Kagan		Uhura's Song [1985] [#21]
Lawrence Yep		Shadow Lord [1985] [#22]
Barbara Hambly		Ishmael [1985] [#23]
Della Van Hise		Killing Time [1985] [#24]
Margaret Bonanno	Dwellers in the Crucible [1985] [#25]
Majliss Larson		Pawns and Symbols [1985] [#26]
J. M. Dillard		Mindshadow [1986] [#27]
Brad Ferguson		Crisis on Centaurus [1986] [#28]
Diane Carey		Dreadnought! [1986] [#29]
J. M. Dillard		Demons [1986] [#30]
Diane Carey		Battlestations! [1986] [#31]
Gene DeWeese		Chain of Attack [1987] [#32]
Howard Weinstein	Deep Domain [1987] [#33]
Carmen Carter		Dreams of the Raven [1987] [#34]
Diane Duane & 
  Peter Morwood		The Romulan Way [1987] [#35]
John M. Ford		How Much For Just The Planet? [1987] [#36]
J. M. Dillard		Bloodthirst [1987] [#37]
Jean Lorrah		The IDIC Epidemic [1988] [#38]
A. C. Crispin		Time For Yesterday [1988] [#39]
David Dvorkin		Timetrap [1988] [#40]
Barbara Paul		The Three-Minute Universe [1988] [#41]
Gar & Judith
  Reeves-Stevens	Memory Prime [1988] [#42]
Gene DeWeese		The Final Nexus [1988] [#43]
D. C. Fontana		Vulcan's Glory [1988] [#44]
Michael Jan Friedman	Double, Double [1989] [#45]
Judy Klass		The Cry of the Onlies [1989] [#46]
Julia Ecklar		The Kobayashi Maru [1989] [#47]
Peter Morwood		Rules of Engagement [1990] [#48]
Carolyn Clowes		The Pandora Principle [1990] [#49]
Diane Duane		Doctor's Orders [1990] [#50]
V. E.  Mitchell		Enemy Unseen [1990] [#51]
Dana Kramer-Rolls	Home is the Hunter [1990] [#52]
Barbara Hambly		Ghost-Walker [1991] [#53]
Brad Fergusson		A Flag Full of Stars [1991] [#54]
Gene DeWeese		Renegade [6/91] [#55]


	Pocket Book [Next Generation novels]
David Gerrold		Encounter at Farpoint [1987]
Jean Lorrah		Metamorphosis [1990]
Peter David		Vendetta [1991]

Diane Carey		Ghost Ship [1988] [#1]
Gene DeWeese		The Peacekeepers [1988] [#2]
Carmen Carter		The Children of Hamlin [1988] [#3]
Jean Lorrah		Survivors [1989] [#4]
Peter David		Strike Zone [1989] [#5]
Howard Weinstein	Power Hungry [1989] [#6]
John Bornholt		Masks [1989] [#7]
Daniel Dvorkin &
  David Dvorkin		The Captain's Honor [1989] [#8]
Michael Jan Friedman	A Call to Darkness [1989] [#9]
Peter David		A Rock and a Hard Place [1990] [#10]
Keith Sharee		Gulliver's Fugitives [1990] [#11]
Carmen Carter, 
 Peter David, 
 Michael Jan Friedman
 & Robert Greenberger	Doomsday World [1990] [#12]
Ann Crispin		The Eyes of the Beholders [1990] [#13]
Howard Weinstein	Exiles [1990] [#14]
Michael Jan Friedman	Fortune's Light [1991] [#15]
John Vornholdt		Contamination [1991] [#16]
Mel Gilden		Boggeymen [7/91] [#17]


		 Pocket Book misc. / Wallaby / Simon & Schuster / Archway
Anobile, Richard [Pocket]
	Star Trek: The Motion Picture Photo Story [1980]
	Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn Photo Story [1982]
Asherman, Allan
	The Star Trek Compendium [1981, 1987, 1989] [NF]
	The Making of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn [1982] [NF]
	Star Trek Interview Book [1988] [NF]
Cohen, Daniel
	The Monsters of Star Trek [1980] [J] [NF]
	Strange and Amazing Facts About Star Trek [1986] [J] [NF]
Ford, John M.
	Star Trek: Voyage to Adventure [1984] [J] [as Michael Dodge] [choose]
Goldstein, Stan & Goldstein, Fred
	Star Trek Space Flight Chronology [1980] [NF]
Johnson, Shane
	Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise [1987] [NF]
	The Worlds of the Federation [1989] [NF]
Kimble, David
	Star Trek: The Motion Picture - Official Blueprints [1979] [NF]
Koenig, Walter
	Checkov's Enterprise [1980] [NF]
Leragis, Peter
	Star Trek IV: The Journey Home [1986] [J]
Maglio, Mitchell
	The Official Star Trek Quiz Book [1985] [NF]
Needleman, Rafe
	The Official Star Trek Trivia Book [1980] [NF]
Okrand, Marc
	Star Trek: The Klingon Dictionary [1985] [NF]
Rotsler, William
	Star Trek II: Biographies [1982] [J] [NF]
	Star Trek II: Distress Call [1982] [J] [choose]
	Star Trek II: Short Stories [1982] [C] [J]
	Star Trek III: Short Stories [1984] [C] [J]
	Star Trek III: The Vulcan Treasure [1984] [J] [choose]
Sackett, Susan & Goldstein, Fred & Goldstein, Stan
	Star Trek Speaks [1979] [NF]
Sackett, Susan & Roddenberry, Gene
	The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture [1982] [NF]
Shatner, William & Shatner, Lisbeth 
	The Captain's Log [1989] [NF]
Siegel, Barbara & Siegel, Scott
	Star Trek: Phaser Fight [1986] [J] [choose]
Weinberg, Lawrence
	Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Storybook [1984] [J] [movie]


	Ballantine / Del Rey
Flanagan, Terry & Ehrhardt, Eleanor
	Trek or Treat [1977] [NF]
Foster, Alan Dean
	Star Trek Log One [1974] [cartoon]
	Star Trek Log Two [1974] [cartoon]
	Star Trek Log Three [1975] [cartoon]
	Star Trek Log Four [1975] [cartoon]
	Star Trek Log Five [1975] [cartoon]
	Star Trek Log Six [1976] [cartoon]
	Star Trek Log Seven [1976] [cartoon]
	Star Trek Log Eight [1976] [cartoon]
	Star Trek Log Nine [1977] [cartoon]
	Star Trek Log Ten [1978] [cartoon]
Gerrold, David
	The Trouble With Tribbles [1973] [NF]
	The World of Star Trek [1973, 1984] [NF]
Joseph, Franz
	Star Fleet Technical Manual [1975] [NF]
	Star Trek Blueprints [1975] [NF]
Palestine, Eileen
	Starfleet Medical Reference Manual [1977] [NF]
Sackett, Susan
	Letters to Star Trek [1977] [NF]
Trimble, Bjo
	Star Trek Concordance [1976] [NF]
Whitfield, Stephen E. & Roddenberry, Gene
	The Making of Star Trek [1968] [NF]


	Bantam
Foto Novels
	City on the Edge of Forever [1977] [#1] [Harlan Ellison]
	Where No Man Has Gone Before [1977] [#2] [Samuel Peebles]
	The Trouble With Tribbles [1977] [#3] [David Gerrold]
	A Taste of Armageddon [1978] [#4] [Robert Hamner & Gene Coon]
	Metamorphosis [1978] [#5] [Gene Coon]
	All Our Yesterdays [1978] [#6] [Jean Lisette Aroeste]
	The Galileo Seven [1978] [#7] [Oliver Crawford]
	A Piece of the Action [1978] [#8] [David Harmon]
	The Devil in the Dark [1978] [#9] [Gene Coon]
	Day of the Dove [1978] [#10] [Jerome Bixby]
	The Deadly Years [1978] [#11] [David Harmon]
	Amok Time [1978] [#12] [Theodore Sturgeon]
Blish, James
	The Star Trek Reader [1976] [O]
		Star Trek 2 [1968] [C] [tv]
		Star Trek 3 [1969] [C] [tv]
		Star Trek 8 [1972] [C] [tv]
	The Star Trek Reader II [1977] [O]
		Star Trek [1967] [C] [tv]
		Star Trek 4 [1971] [C] [tv]
		Star Trek 9 [1973] [C] [tv]
	The Star Trek Reader III [1977] [O]
		Star Trek 5 [1972] [C] [tv]
		Star Trek 6 [1972] [C] [tv]
		Star Trek 7 [1972] [C] [tv]
	The Star Trek Reader IV [1978] [O]
		Star Trek 10 [1974] [C] [tv]
		Star Trek 11 [1975] [C] [tv]
		Spock Must Die! [1970]
Blish, James & Lawrence, J. A.
	Star Trek 12 [1977] [C]
Cogswell, Theodore R & Spano, Charles A., Jr.
	Spock, Messiah! [1976]
Eklund, Gordon 
	Starless World [1978]
	Devil World [1979]
Gerrold, David
	The Galactic Whirlpool [1980]
Goldin, Stephen
	Trek to Madworld [1979]
Haldeman, Jack
	Perry's Planet [1980]
Haldeman, Joe
	Planet of Judgment [1977]
	World Without End [1979]
Lawrence, J. A.
	Mudd's Angels [1978]
Lichtenberg, Jacqueline; Marshak, Sondra & Winston, Joan
	Star Trek Lives! [1975] [NF]
Marshak, Sondra & Culbreath, Myrna
	Star Trek: The New Voyages [1976] [A]
	The Price of the Phoenix [1977]
	Star Trek: The New Voyages 2 [1978] [A]
	The Fate of the Phoenix [1979]
New Eye Photography
	Star Trek Maps [1980] [NF]
Picard, Mary Ann
	The Official Star Trek Cooking Manual [1978] [NF]
Razzi, James
	Star Trek Puzzle Manual [1976] [NF]
	Star Trek Intergalactic Puzzles [1977] [NF]
Sky, Kathleen
	Vulcan! [1978]
	Death's Angel [1981]


	Misc publishers
Andrews, Bart & Dunning, Brad
	The Star Trek Quiz Book [1977] [NF] [aka "The Trekkie Quiz Book"]
Aurey, Jean
	The Doctor and the Enterprise [1985] [Dr. Who / Star Trek crossover]
Blair, Karin
	Meaning in Star Trek [1979] [NF]
Cerf, Christopher & Lerner, Sharon
	Prisoner of Vega [1977] [J]
	The Truth Machine [1977] [J]
Clauss, J. Ed
	Star Trek Guide [1976] [J] [NF]
Einstein, Xavier
	Star Trek Trivia Mania [1985] [NF]
Gentry, Chris & Gibson-Downs, Sally
	An Encyclopedia of Trekkie Memorabilia [1988] [NF]
Gross, Edward
	Trek: The Lost Years [1989] [NF]
	The Making of the Next Generation [1989] [NF]
Irwin, Walter & Love, G. B.
	The Best of Trek [1974] [A] [NF]
	The Best of Trek #2 [1977] [A] [NF]
	The Best of Trek #3 [1979] [A] [NF]
	The Best of Trek #4 [1981] [A] [NF]
	The Best of Trek #5 [1982] [A] [NF]
	The Best of Trek #6 [1983] [A] [NF]
	The Best of Trek #7 [1984] [A] [NF]
	The Best of Trek #8 [1985] [A] [NF]
	The Best of Trek #9 [1985] [A] [NF]
	The Best of Trek #10 [1986] [A] [NF]
	The Best of Trek #11 [1986] [A] [NF]
	The Best of Trek #12 [1987] [A] [NF]
	The Best of Trek #13 [1988] [A] [NF]
	The Best of Trek #14 [1988] [A] [NF]
	The Best of Trek #15 [1990] [A] [NF]
	The Best of The Best of Trek [1990] [A] [NF]
	The Best of Trek #16 [1991] [A] [NF]
Lely, James
	Star Trek Illustrated [1979] [J] [NF]
Moore, Jim
	Starfleet Command Academy Graduate Exam Manual [1985] [NF]
Peel, John
	The Trek Encyclopedia [1988] [NF]
Reynolds, Mack
	Mission to Horatius [1968] [J]
Trimble, Bjo
	On the Good Ship Enterprise [1983] [NF]
Turnbull. Gary
	A Star Trek Catalogue [1979] [NF]
Van Hise, James
	The Trek Crew Book [1989] [NF]
	The Best of Enterprise Incidents [1990] [A] [NF]
	The Trek Fan's Handbook [1990] [NF]
Winston, Joan
	The Making of the Trek Conventions [1977] [NF]

STASHEFF.CHR
Date:  7 Jan 90 22:25:29 PST (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Christopher Stasheff
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

To me, Christopher Stasheff is the archetypical example of beating a
series to death (winning out over even Piers Anthony, Jack Chalker &
Philip Jose Farmer).  The first "Warlock" book was fairly good, the
second was OK, and the rest degenerate from there (being an optimist, I
stopped at #7).  The first one is good though.

[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Stasheff, Christopher [U.S.A., 1/1944- ]
    The Warlock Series:
	To the Magic Born [1986] [O]
	    Escape Velocity [1983]
	    The Warlock in Spite of Himself [1969]
	King Kobold [1971]
	The Warlock Enlarged [1986] [O]
	    King Kobold Revived [1984] [rev. of "King Kobold"]
	    The Warlock Unlocked [1982]
	    The Warlock Enraged [1985]
	Warlock: To the Magic Born [1990] [O] [contains "Escape Velocity",
	    "The Warlock in Spite of Himself" & "King Kobold Revived"]
	The Warlock's Night Out [1989] [O]
	    The Warlock Wandering [1986]
	    The Warlock is Missing [1986]
	Odd Warlock Out [1989] [O]
	    The Warlock Heretical [1987]
	    The Warlock's Companion [1988]
	    The Warlock Insane [1989]
	The Warlock Rock [1990]
    A Wizard in Bedlam [1979]
    Her Majesty's Wizard [1986]

STERLING.BRU
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:54:30 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Bruce Sterling
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Of the three Bruce Sterling books I've read ("Involution Ocean",
"Schismatrix" and "Islands in the Net") I most enjoyed "Schismatrix". 
"Schismatrix" has a wonderfully rich setting, with humans of various
stripes ("Mechs" - mechanically augmented & "Shapers" - biologically
augmented) struggling for the future direction of humanity throughout the
solar system.  Bruce Sterling is also the major spokesman of the
"Cyberpunk" movement, the politics of which I won't begin to get into. 
His short fiction is well regarded, having been nominated for 12 Hugo &
Nebula awards (but never winning).  I'm looking forward to a collection
to come out in paperback.

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[C] == Story Collection.

Sterling, Bruce [U.S.A., 4/14/1954- ]
    Involution Ocean [1977]
    The Artificial Kid [1980]
    Schismatrix [1985]
    Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology [1986] [A]
    Islands in the Net [1988]
    Crystal Express [1989] [C]
Gibson, William & Sterling, Bruce
    The Difference Engine [1990]

STEWART.MAR 
Date:  4 Mar 89 11:29:27 PST (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Mary Stewart
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Mary Stewart's most famous work is her arthurian series.  King Arthur is
one of the two academically respectable areas in SF (the other being
utopias/distopias) [No slight to Mary Stewart intended, it's just a
general comment].  I mean, even John Steinbeck has done a book on the
Knights of the Round Table.  I'm burned out on the subject myself.  She's
also done a number of other fantasies, none of which I've read.

[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Stewart, Mary [Florence Elinor] [U.K., 9/17/1916- ]
    In Same Universe:
	The Merlin Trilogy [1980] [O]
	    The Crystal Cave [1970]
	    The Hollow Hills [1973]
	    The Last Enchantment [1979]
	The Wicked Day [1983] [about Mordred]
    The Little Broomstick [1971] [J]
    Ludo and the Star Horse [1974] [J]
    A Walk in Wolf Wood [1980]
    Thornyhold [1988]

STRUGATS.ARK
Date: 16 Feb 89 02:52:47 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Arkadi & Boris Strugatski
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Arkadi & Boris Strugatski are Soviet SF writers.  As always, when dealing
with foreign writers, my sources aren't as accurate as they might be.  The
first group of novels are those that have been translated into english. 
The second group (which is not as reliable) is the books not yet
translated.  

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
[xxx:yyy] == xxx = Year it was written; yyy = Year it was translated.

Strugatski, Arkadi & Strugatski, Boris [U.S.S.R., 8/28/1925 & 4/15/1933]
    Roadside Picnic / Tale of the Troika [:1977] [O]
	Roadside Picnic [1972:1982]
	Tale of the Troika [1968:1977]
    Far Rainbow / The Second Invasion of the Martians [:1979] [O]
	Far Rainbow [1964:1967]
	The Second Invasion of the Martians [1967:1973]
    Hard to Be a God [1966:1973]
    The Final Circle of Paradise [1965:1976]
    Monday Begins on Saturday [1965:1977]
    Prisoners of Power [1969:1977]
    Noon: 22nd Century [1962:1978] [C]
    Definitely Maybe [1974:1978]
    The Ugly Swans [1972:1979]
    Beetle in the Anthill [1980:1980]
    The Snail on the Slope [1968:1980]
    Space Apprentice [:1981]
    Escape Attempt [1962:1982] [C]
    Aliens, Travelers and Other Strangers [:1984] [A]
    The Time Wanderers [:1987]
    Inspector Glebsky's Puzzle [:1989]

    The Inhabited Island [1969:]
    Probationers [1962:] [C]
    Six Matches [C]
    The Country of the Crimson Clouds [1960:]
    A Voyage to Amaltheia
    Hotel "To The Lost Climber"
    Kid From Hell [1975:]
    Space Mowgli

STURGEON.THE
Date:  5 Dec 88 01:31:35 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Theodore Sturgeon
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

And now for one of my all time favorite authors: Theodore Sturgeon.  His
stories have a magical quality, filled with humanity and caring.  Such
stories as "Bianca's Hands", "Microcosmic God", "Baby is Three" and "If
All Men Were Brothers Would You Let One Marry Your Sister?" are stories
that have always stayed with me.  It seldom get better than this.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
abr == Abridgment of other title.
aka == Also known by this other title.
contains == The other book is a subset of this one.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

Sturgeon, Theodore [Hamilton] [U.S.A., 2/26/1918-08/05/1985]
    [Hugo 1971 & Nebula 1970]
    The Dreaming Jewels / The Cosmic Rape / Venus Plus X [1990] [O]
	The Dreaming Jewels [1950] [aka "The Synthetic Man"]
	The Cosmic Rape [1958]
	Venus Plus X [1960]
    It [1948] [CP]
    Without Sorcery [1948] [C]
    E Pluribus Unicorn [1953] [C]
    More Than Human [1953]
    A Way Home [1955, 1956] [C]
    Caviar [1955] [C]
    Thunder and Roses [1957] [C] [abr of "A Way Home"]
    A Touch of Strange [1958, 1959] [C]
    Aliens 4 [1959] [C]
    Beyond [1960] [C]
    Some of Your Blood [1961]
    Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea [1961] [movie]
    Not Without Sorcery [1961] [C] [abr of "Without Sorcery"]
    Sturgeon in Orbit [1964] [C]
    The Joyous Invasions [1965] [C]
    ...And My Fear is Great & Baby is Three [1965] [2 novels]
    Starshine [1966] [C]
    Sturgeon is Alive and Well [1971] [C]
    The Worlds of Theodore Sturgeon [1972] [C]
    To Here and the Easel [1973] [C]
    Case and the Dreamer and Other Stories [1974] [C]
    Visions and Ventures [1978] [C]
    Maturity [1979] [C]
    The Golden Helix [1979] [C]
    The Stars Are the Styx [1979] [C]
    Slow Sculpture [1982] [C]
    Alien Cargo [1984] [C]
    Godbody [1986]
    Pruzy's Pot [1986] [CP]
    To Marry Medusa [1987] [C] [contains "The Cosmic Rape"]
    A Touch of Sturgeon [1987] [C]
Asimov, Isaac / Sturgeon, Theodore
    The Ugly Little Boy / The [Widget], The [Wadget], and Boff [1989]
		   [Tor Double]

SUCHARIT.SOM
Date: 24 Nov 89 03:59:44 PST (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Somtow Sucharitkul [aka S. P. Somtow]
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Somtow Sucharitkul (I've heard it pronounced SOME-towe suture-WRIT-cool)
also writes as S. P. Somtow.  He's actually had books published under both
names (typically as Sucharitkul first).  In addition to writing SF, he's
also a composer of some fame.  He has also just made a direct-to-video
splatterpunk movie "The Laughing Dead" (starring, probably directed &
possibly written by). I've been told this movie has great production
values, a bizzare plot, and stars many SF authors as special guest zombies
& major characters.  Probably soon available a convention near you.

As for his writing, I find his sense of humor a bit too odd.  I can really
recommend his "Inquestor Tetralogy".  This series has scope, introduces
new art forms, and lots of ideas (even if they get out of control at
times).

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[NSF] == Not SF.
also as == Published using this pen name and his real name.
as == Originally published using this pen name.

Sucharitkul, Somtow [Thailand/U.S.A., 12/30/1952- ]
    The Inquestor Tetralogy:
	Light on the Sound [1982, 1986]
	The Throne of Madness [1983, 1986]
	Utopia Hunters [1984] [C]
	The Darkling Wind [1985]
    Aquiliad Series:
	The Aquiliad: Aquilia in the New World [1983] [also as
				  S. P. Somtow]
	Aquilia and the Iron Horse [1988] [as S. P. Somtow]
	Aquilia and the Sphinx [1988] [as S. P. Somtow]
    V Television Series Books:
	V: The Alien Swordmaster [1985]
	V: Symphony of Terror [1988]
    Starship & Haiku [1981] [also as S. P. Somtow]
    Mallworld [1982] [C]
    Fire from the Wine-Dark Sea [1983] [C]
    Vampire Junction [1984] [as S. P. Somtow]
    The Fallen Country [1986] [J]
    The Shattered Horse [1986] [as S. P. Somtow]
    Forgetting Places [1987] [NSF] [as S. P. Somtow]
    Moon Dance [1990] [as  S. P. Somtow]

SWANN.THO   
Date:  6 Dec 89 03:52:31 PST (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Thomas Swann
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Although I own a couple of books by Thomas Swann, I  haven't read any
yet.  What good is a library if you've already read all the books? 
Reportedly he wrote an interesting mixture of mythology in a historical
setting.

[C] == Story Collection.

Swann, Thomas Burnett [U.S.A., 10/11/1928-5/5/1976]
    The Minotaur Series:
	Day of the Minotaur [1966]
	The Forest of Forever [1971]
	Cry Silver Bells [1977]
    The Mellonia Series: 
	Green Phoenix [1972]
	Lady of the Bees [1976]
    The Weirwoods [1967]
    Moondust [1968]
    The Dolphin and the Deep [1968] [C]
    Where is the Bird of Fire? [1970] [C]
    The Goat Without Horns [1971]
    Wolfwinter [1972]
    How Are the Mighty Fallen [1974]
    The Not-World [1975]
    The Gods Abide [1976]
    The Minikins of Yam [1976]
    The Tournament of Thorns [1976]
    Will-O-the-Wisp [1976]
    Queens Walk in the Dusk [1977]

TARR.JUD    
Date:  9 Sep 89 01:36:16 PDT (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Judith Tarr
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

A pretty good fantasy writer.  One of the few who addresses how magic and
stuff would interact with the medieval christian church (Katherine Kurtz
being the only other one that spring to mind).  I'd recommend either of
her stand alone books ("A Wind in Cairo" a arabic horse fantasy & "Ars
Magica" a fantasy based on a real pope later accused of sorcery) over her
series for a beginner.

[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Tarr, Judith [U.S.A., 1/30/1955- ]
    The Hound and the Falcon [1986] [O]
	The Isle of Glass [1985]
	The Golden Horn [1985]
	The Hounds of God [1986]
    Avaryan Rising [1988] [O]
	The Hall of the Mountain King [1986]
	The Lady of Han-Gilen [1987]
	A Fall of Princes [1988]
    In Series:
	Alamut [1989]
	The Dagger and the Cross [1991]
    A Wind in Cairo [1989]
    Ars Magica [1989]

TEPPER.SHE  
Date: 19 Jan 89 06:42:01 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Sheri Tepper
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

On the other hand, Sheri Tepper has no problem with productivity.  She's
averaged 3 books a year for the past 6 years.  And they've been of a
consistently quality ranging from good to extremely good.  Both her SF
and Fantasy are recommended.

Tepper, Sheri
    True Game Series:
	The True Game [1985] [O]
	    King's Blood Four [1983]
	    Necromancer Nine [1983]
	    Wizard's Eleven [1984]
	The Chronicles of Mavin Manyshaped [1986] [O]
	    The Song of Mavin Manyshaped [1985]
	    The Flight of Mavin Manyshaped [1985]
	    The Search of Mavin Manyshaped [1985]
	The End of the Game [1987] [O]
	    Jinian Footseer [1985]
	    Dirvish Daughter [1986]
	    Jinian Star-Eye [1986]
    The Marianne Trilogy [1990] [O]
	Marianne, the Magus, and the Manticore [1985]
	Marianne, the Madame and the Momentary Gods [1988]
	Marianne, the Matchbox and the Malachite Mouse [1989]
    In Series:
	Blood Heritage [1986]
	The Bones [1987]
    The Awakeners [1987] [O]
	Northshore [1987]
	Southshore [1987]
    The Revenants [1984]
    After Long Silence [1987] [aka "The Enigma Score"]
    The Gate to Women's Country [1988]
    Still Life [1989] [as E. E. Horlak]
    Grass [1989]
    Raising the Stones [1990]

TIERNEY.RIC 
Date: 20 Jun 89 00:52:27 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Richard Tierney
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've never heard of the guy myself.  He seems to do Robert E. Howard-ish,
sword and sorcery novels.

[C] == Story Collection.

Tierney, Richard L[ouis] [U.S.A. 8/7/1936- ]
    The Winds of Zarr [1975]
    Collected Poems: Nightmares and Visions [1981] [C] [poems]
Howard, Robert E. & Tierney, Richard L.
    Hawks of Outremer [1979] [C]
Smith, David C. & Tierney, Richard L.
    The Red Sonja Series:
	The Ring of Ikribu [1981]
	Demon Night [1982]
	When Hell Laughs [1982]
	Endithor's Daughter [1982]
	Against the Prince of Hell [1983]
	Star of Doom [1983]
    For the Witch of the Mists [1978] [based on a Robert E. Howard
			    character-Bran Mac Morn]

TILLEY.PAT  
Date:  6 Dec 89 03:55:22 PST (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Patrick Tilley
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I have read the first three books of Patrick Tilley's Amtrak series. 
(They are the only ones in the series to be published in America, all the
others have only been published in Great Britain).  They are a pretty
good post-WW III story, but I did enjoy the first two more than the
third. 

[NF] == Non-Fiction.

Tilley, Patrick [U.K., 7/4/1928- ]
    The Amtrak Wars/Talisman Prophesy: 
	The Cloud Warrior [1983]
	The First Family [1985]
	Iron Master [1987]
	Blood River [1988]
	Death Bringer [1989]
	Earth-Thunder [1990]
	Dark Visions: An Illustrated Guide to the Amtrak Wars [1988] [NF]
    Fade-Out [1975, 1987]
    Mission [1981]
    Xan [1986]

TIPTREE.JAM 
Date: 26 May 89 10:44:48 PDT (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: James Tiptree, Jr.
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

It was somewhat of a shock, when, in 1976, it was revealed that James
Tiptree, Jr. was (gasp) a woman.  Personally, I've enjoyed what little
work I've read ("The Girl Who Was Plugged In", "Houston, Houston, Do You
Read?" & "Love Is the Plan, the Plan is Death"), but I've never felt
compelled to seek out any more.  So how's the rest of her work?

[C] == Story Collection.

Sheldon, Alice B[radley] [U.S.A., 8/24/1915-5/19/1987]
    [Hugo 1974, 1977 & Nebula 1973, 1976]
    [as James Tiptree, Jr.]
    Ten Thousand Light Years from Home [1973] [C]
    Warm Worlds and Otherwise [1975] [C]
    Star Songs of an Old Primate [1978] [C]
    Up The Walls of the World [1978]
    Out of Everywhere and Other Extraordinary Visions [1981] [C]
    Brightness Falls from the Air [1985]
    Byte Beautiful [1985] [C]
    Tales of the Quintana Roo [1986] [C]
    The Starry Rift [1986] [C]
    Crown of Stars [1988] [C]
    Her Smoke Rose Up Forever [1990] [C]
McIntyre, Vonda / Tiptree Jr., James
    Screwtop / The Girl Who Was Plugged In [1989] [Tor Double]
Tiptree Jr., James / Bishop, Michael
    The Color of Neanderthal Eyes / And Strange at the Ecbatan the Trees
				    [1990] [Tor Double]
Tiptree Jr., James / Russ, Joanna
    Houston, Houston, Do You Read? / Souls [1989] [Tor Double]

TUBB.E      
Date: 7 Jan 89 00:52:27 PDT (Sat)
Subject: Author Lists: E. C. Tubb
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've never read any E. C. Tubb myself.  What's he like?

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.

Tubb, E[dwin] C[harles] [U.K., 10/15/1919- ]
    The Dumarest of Terra Novels:
	The Winds of Garth [1967] [aka "Gath"]
	Derai [1968]
	Toyman [1969]
	Kalin [1969]
	The Jester at Scar [1970]
	Lallia [1971]
	Technos [1972]
	Veruchia [1973]
	Mayenne [1973]
	Jondelle [1973]
	Zenya [1974]
	Eloise [1975]
	Eye of the Zodiac [1975]
	Jack of Swords [1976]
	Spectrum of a Forgotten Sun [1976]
	Haven of Darkness [1977]
	Prison of Night [1977]
	Incident on Ath [1978]
	Quillian Sector [1978]
	Web of Sand [1979]
	Iduna's Universe [1979]
	The Terra Data [1980]
	World of Promise [1980]
	Nectar of Heaven [1981]
	The Terridae [1981]
	The Coming Event [1982]
	Earth is Heaven [1982]
	Melome and Angado [1988] [O]
	    Melome [1983]
	    Angado [1984]
	Symbol of Terra [1984]
	The Temple of Truth [1985]
    The Space:1999 novels:
	Breakaway [1975]
	Collision Course [1975]
	Alien Seed [1976]
	Rogue Planet [1976]
	Earthfall [1977]
    Planetfall [1951] [as Gill Hunt]
    Saturn Patrol [1951] [as King Lang]
    "Argentis" [1952] [as Brian Shaw]
    Atom War on Mars [1952]
    The Mutants Rebel [1953]
    Venusian Adventure [1953]
    Alien Life [1954]
    Journey to Mars [1954]
    World at Bay [1954]
    City of No Return [1954]
    The Hell Planet [1954]
    The Living World [1954] [CP] [as Carl Maddox]
    Menace from the Past [1954] [CP] [as Carl Maddox]
    The Metal Eater [1954] [as Roy Sheldon]
    The Resurrected Man [1954]
    The Stellar Legion [1954]
    Alien Dust [1955]
    The Space-Born [1956]
    Moon Base [1964]
    Ten From Tomorrow [1966] [C]
    Death is a Dream [1967]
    C.O.D. Mars [1968]
    Escape into Space [1969]
    S.T.A.R. Flight [1969]
    Century of the Manikin [1972]
    A Scatter of Stardust [1972] [C]
    The Primitive [1977]
    Death Wears a White Face [1979]
    The Stellar Assignment [1979]
    The Luck Machine [1980]
    The Pawn of Ophalos [1980]
    Stardeath [1983]

    [as Charles Grey]
    Dynasty of Doom [1953]
    I Fight for Mars [1953]
    Space Hunger [1953]
    The Tormented City [1953]
    The Wall [1953]
    Enterprise 2115 [1954] [aka "The Mechanical Monarch"]
    The Extra Man [1954]
    The Hand of Havoc [1954]

    [as Volsted Gridban]
    Alien Universe [1952]
    Reverse Universe [1952]
    De Bracy's Drug [1953]
    Fugitive of Time [1953]
    Planetoid Disposals, Ltd. [1953]
    
    [as Gregory Kern]
    The Cap Kennedy Series:
	Galaxy of the Lost [1973]
	Slave Ship from Sergan [1973]
	Monster of Metelaze [1973]
	Enemy Within the Skull [1974]
	Jewel of Jarhen [1974]
	Seetee Alert! [1974]
	The Gholan Gate [1974]
	The Eater of Worlds [1974]
	Earth Enslaved [1974]
	Planet of Dread [1974]
	Spawn of Laban [1974]
	The Genetic Buccaneer [1974]
	A World Aflame [1974]
	The Ghosts of Epidoris [1975]
	Mimics of Dephene [1975]
	Beyond the Galactic Lens [1975]
	Galactiad [1983]

    [as Edward Thomson]
    Atilus Series:
	Atilus the Slave [1975]
	Atilus the Gladiator [1975]
	Gladiator [1978]

TUCKER.WIL  
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:55:28 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Wilson Tucker
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Wilson Tucker is a long time SF fan, publisher of many well regarded
fanzines in the 30's and 40's, and author of many fine novels.  He also has
a life long habit of using the name of SF fans and pros for the characters
of his books.  This process has come to be known as "Tuckerization".  As
for the books themselves, I've read and enjoyed both "The Lincoln Hunters"
and "The Year of the Quiet Sun".  I can especially recommend "The Lincoln
Hunters", a time travel story where investigators from a repressive future
U.S. are sent back in time to record a lost speech by Abraham Lincoln.  It
effectively contrasts the two settings and the different characters.

[C] == Story Collection.
[NSF] == Not SF.
abr == Abridgment of other title.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Tucker, [Arthur] Wilson ["Bob"] [U.S.A., 11/23/1914- ]
    Gilbert Nash Series:
	The Time Masters [1953, 1971]
	Time Bomb [1955] [aka "Tomorrow Plus X"]
    The Chinese Doll [1946] [NSF] [mystery set among SF fans]
    The City in the Sea [1951]
    The Long, Loud Silence [1952, 1970]
    The Science-Fiction Subtreasury [1954] [C] [aka "Time: X"]
    Wild Talent [1954] [aka "Man From Tomorrow"]
    The Lincoln Hunters [1958]
    To the Tombaugh Station [1960]
    The Year of the Quiet Sun [1970]
    This Witch [1971]
    Ice and Iron [1974, 1975]
    Resurrection Days [1981]
    The Best of Wilson Tucker [1982] [C]

VANCE.JAC   
Date: 14 Feb 89 02:20:17 PST (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Jack Vance
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

After seeing a few different Jack Vance lists (most of which are 80-90%
complete), I thought I'd give my version (rare and obscure books
included).

Jack Vance has written some marvelous stuff in his unique style: my
favorites are the Demon Princes and Dying Earth series.  If he has one
flaw, it's that all of his main characters have the same voice, a witty,
sardonic, (optionally) world-weary person.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
abr == Abridgment of other title.
aka == Also known by this other title.
contains == The other book is a subset of this one.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.

Vance, Jack [/John] [Holbrook] [U.S.A., 8/28/1916- ]
    [Hugo 1963, 1967 & Nebula 1966]
    The Planet of Adventure Omnibus [1985] [O]
	City of the Chasch [1968] [aka "Chasch"]
	Servants of the Wankh [1969] [aka "Wankh"]
	The Dirdir [1969]
	The Pnume [1970]
    Big Planet Series:
	Big Planet [1957, 1978]
	Showboat World [1975]
    The Demon Princes Series:
	Star King [1964]
	The Killing Machine [1964]
	The Palace of Love [1967]
	The Face [1979]
	The Book of Dreams [1981]
    Durdane [1989] [O]
	The Anome [1973] [aka "The Faceless Man"]
	The Brave Free Men [1973]
	The Asutra [1974]
    The Alastor Cluster Novels:
	Trullion: Alastor 2262 [1973]
	Marune: Alastor 933 [1975]
	Wyst: Alastor 1716 [1978]
    The Dying Earth Series:
	The Dying Earth [1950] [C]
	The Eyes of the Overworld [1966]
	The Seventeen Virgins [1979] [CP]
	The Bagful of Dreams [1979] [CP]
	Morreion: A Tale of Dying Earth [1979] [CP]
	Cugel's Saga [1983] [includes "The Seventeen Virgins" and
				   "The Bagful of Dreams"]
	Rhialto the Marvelous [1984] [C] [includes "Morreion"]
    The Lyonesse Series:
	Lyonesse, Book I: Suldrun's Garden [1983] [aka "Lyonesse"]
	Lyonesse II: the Green Pearl [1985] [aka "The Green Pearl"]
	Lyonesse: Madouc [1990] [aka "Madouc"]
    Nopalgarth [1980] [O]
	The Brains of Earth [1966] [aka "Nopalgarth"]
	The Houses of Iszm [1964]
	Son of the Tree [1964]
    In Series:
	Araminta Station [1987]
	Ecce and Olde Earth [1991]
    Vandals of the Void [1953] [J]
    The Five Gold Bands [1953] [aka "The Space Pirate"]
    To Live Forever [1956]
    The Languages of Pao [1958]
    Slaves of the Klau [1958]
    The Dragon Masters [1963]
    Future Tense [1964] [C] [aka "Dust of Far Suns"]
    The World Between and Other Stories [1965] [C] [aka "The Moon Moth"]
    Monsters in Orbit [1965]
    Space Opera [1965]
    The Blue World [1966]
    The Many Worlds of Magnus Ridolph [1966, 1980] [C]
    The Last Castle [1967]
    Emphyrio [1969]
    Eight Fantasms and Magics [1969] [C]
    The Worlds of Jack Vance [1973] [C]
    The Gray Prince [1974]
    Maske: Thaery [1976]
    The Best of Jack Vance [1976] [C] [contains "The Last Castle"]
    Fantasms and Magics [1978] [C] [abr of "Eight Fantasms and Magic"]
    Green Magic [1979] [C]
    The Galactic Effectuator [1980] [C]
    Lost Moons [1982] [C]
    The Narrow Land [1982] [C]
    Gold and Iron [1982] [rev. of "Slaves of the Klau"]
    The Light from a Lone Star [1985] [C]
    The Complete Magnus Ridolph [1985] [C] [includes "The Many Worlds
		of Magnus Ridolph"]
    The Augmented Agent [1986] [C]
    The Dark Side of the Moon [1986] [C]
    Chateau d'If [1990] [C]
Robinson, Kim Stanley / Vance, Jack
    Short, Sharp Shock / The Dragon Masters [1990] [Tor Double]
Vance, Jack / Silverberg, Robert
    The Last Castle / Nightwings [1989] [Tor Double]

VANVOGT.A   
Date: 17 Dec 88 09:18:59 PST (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: A. E. van Vogt
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

There is just something about the writing of van Vogt. It has a horrible
style and plots that do not logically follow: yet his books work.  Some SF
critic (I think it was either Knight or Delany) said that problem any SF
critic needs to solve was not showing what was wrong with van Vogt"s style
(any bright high school student could do that) but figuring out why it
worked.

[C] == Story Collection.
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
based on == The stories in this collection are largely equal to
	(but not identical to) the stories in the other collection
exp == Expansion of other title.
rev == Revision of the other book.

van Vogt, A[lfred] E[lton] [Canada, U.S.A., 4/26/1912- ]
    The Weapon Shops of Isher & The Weapon Makers [1988] [O]
	The Weapon Shops of Isher [1951]
	The Weapon Makers [1946, 1952] [aka "One Against Eternity"]
    The Null-A Series:
	The World of Null-A [1948, 1970]
	The Players of Null-A [1956] [aka "The Pawns of Null-A"]
	Null-A Three [1985]
    The Clane Series:
	Empire of the Atom [1957]
	The Wizard of Linn [1962]
    The Masters of Time [1950] [split into:]
	Earth's Last Fortress [1960] [aka "Masters of Time"]
	The Changeling [1967]
    Triad [1959] [O]
	[contains "The World of Null-A"]
	The Voyage of the Space Beagle [1950] [aka "Mission:
						Interplanetary"]
	Slan [1946, 1951]
    The Three Eyes of Evil & Earth's Last Fortress [1973] [O]
	[contains "Earth's Last Fortress"]
	Siege of the Unseen [1959] [aka "The Three Eyes of Evil"]
    The Universe Maker & The Proxy Intelligence [1976] [O]
	The Universe Maker [1953]
	The Proxy Intelligence and Other Mind Benders [1971] [C]
    The Book of Ptath [1947] [aka "Two Hundred Million A.D." & "Ptath"]
    The House that Stood Still [1950] [aka "The Mating Cry"]
				      [aka "Undercover Aliens"]
    The Mixed Men [1952] [aka "Mission to the Stars"]
    Away and Beyond [1952, 1959] [C]
    Destination: Universe! [1952] [C]
    The Mind Cage [1957]
    The War Against the Rull [1959]
    The Violent Man [1962] [NSF]
    The Beast [1963] [aka "Moonbeast"] [rev & exp "The Changeling"]
    The Twisted Men [1964] [C]
    Monsters [1965] [C] [aka "The Blal"]
    Rogue Ship [1965]
    The Far Out Worlds of A. E. van Vogt [1968] [C]
    The Silkie [1969]
    Quest for the Future [1970]
    Children of Tomorrow [1970]
    The Battle of Forever [1971]
    More than Superhuman [1971] [C]
    M-33 in Andromeda [1971] [C]
    The Book of A. E. van Vogt [1972] [C] [aka "Lost: Fifty Suns"]
    The Darkness on Diamondia [1972]
    Future Glitter [1973] [aka "Tyranopolis"]
    The Man With a Thousand Names [1974]
    The Secret Galactics [1974] [aka "Earth Factor X"]
    The Best of A. E. van Vogt [1974] [C]
    Reflections of A. E. van Vogt [1975] [NF]
    The Best of A. E. van Vogt [1976] [C] [differs from 1974 edition]
    The Worlds of A. E. van Vogt [1976] [C] [contains "The Far Out
				  Worlds of A. E. van Vogt"]
    The Gryb [1976] [C] [based on "The Proxy Intelligence and Other
					  Mind Benders"]
    Supermind [1977]
    The Anarchistic Colossus [1977]
    Pendulum [1978] [C]
    Renaissance [1979]
    The Enchanted Village [1979] [CP]
    The Cosmic Encounter [1980]
    ComputerWorld [1983] [aka "Computer Eye"]
van Vogt, A E & Hull, E Mayne
    Out of the Unknown [1948, 1969, 1970] [C] [aka "The Sea Thing"]
    Planets for Sale [1954] [also listed as written by Hull alone]
    The Winged Man [1966]
    A Van Vogt Omnibus [1967] [O] [contains "Planets for Sale", "The
				    Beast" & "The Book of Ptath"
    Van Vogt Omnibus (2) [1971] [O] [contains "Slan", "The Mind Cage" &
				    "The Winged Man"]

VARDEMAN.ROB
Date:  2 Aug 90 03:56:13 PDT (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Robert Vardeman
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've never read the guy, although he's seemed to have written bunches of
stuff.  One note, the three books written under the pseudonym "Daniel
Moran" should in no way be confused with the excellent writer "Daniel
Keys Moran".

[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.

Vardeman, Robert E.
    Nick Carter, Killmaster Series: [published anonymously, borderline sf]
	Eight Card Stud [1980]
	The Solar Menace [1981]
	Doctor Dna [1982]
	Earth Shaker [1982]
	Norwegian Typhoon [1982]
	The Kali Death Cult [1983]
	The Outback Ghosts [1983]
	The Yukon Target [1983]
    The Cenotaph Road Series:
	Cenotaph Road [1983]
	The Sorcerer's Skull [1983]
	World of Mazes [1983]
	Iron Tongue [1984]
	Fire and Fog [1984]
	Pillar of Night [1984]
    The Jade Demons Quartet [1987] [O]
	The Quaking Lands [1985]
	The Frozen Waves [1985]
	The Crystal Clouds [1985]
	The White Fire [1986]
    The Keys to Paradise [1986] [split into:]
	The Flame Key [1987] [as Daniel Moran]
	The Skeleton Lord's Key [1987] [as Daniel Moran]
	The Key of Ice and Steel [1988] [as Daniel Moran]
    Weapons of Chaos [1989] [O]
	Echoes of Chaos [1986]
	Equations of Chaos [1987]
	Colors of Chaos [1988]
    Masters of Space [1990] [O]
	The Stellar Death Plan [1987]
	The Alien Web [1987]
	A Plague in Paradise [1987]
    The Demon Crown Trilogy [1990] [O]
	The Glass Warrior [1989]
	Phantoms on the Wind [1989]
	A Symphony of Storms [1990]
    Biowarriors:
	The Infinity Plague [1989]
	Crisis at Starlight [1990]
	Space Vectors [1990]
    The Sandcats of Rhyl [1978]
    The Klingon Gambit [1981] [star trek]
    Mutiny on the Enterprise [1983] [star trek]
    Road to the Stars [1988] [J]
    Ancient Heavens [1989]
    The Screaming Knife [1990]
    Deathfall [1991] [planned]
Vardeman, R. E. & Milan, Victor
    The War of Powers Series:
	The War of Powers [1984] [O]
	    The Sundered Realm [1980]
	    The City in the Glacier [1980]
	    The Destiny Stone [1980]
	The Fallen Ones [1982]
	In The Shadow of Omizantrim [1982]
	Demon of the Dark Ones [1982]
Vardeman, R. E. & Proctor, George W.
    The Swords of Raemllyn Series:
	To Demons Bound [1985]
	A Yoke of Magic [1985]
	Blood Fountain [1985]
	Death's Acolyte [1986]
	The Beasts of the Mist [1986]
	For Crown and Kingdom [1987]
Vardeman, Robert & [unknown, doesn't want to be named]
    Pleasure Planet [1974] [as Edward George]
	[aka "Outer Space Embrace" [1978] by Monica Mounds]
	[aka "Janet's Sex Planet [1980] by Carrie Onn]
	[aka "Intergalactic Orgy [1983] by Obie Kahn] [sf-porno]

VARLEY.JOH  
Date: 13 Feb 89 01:39:08 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: John Varley
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Unlike most of the authors I've done, all of John Varley's books are
readily available to everyone (no obscure publishers, although I don't
know which of his books are in print right now).  I find John Varley's
greatest strengths are in his short stories.  "The Persistence of Vision"
and "Blue Champagne" are truly wonderful.  His other works aren't too
shabby either.

[C] == Story Collection.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Varley, John [Herbert] [U.S.A., 1947- ]
    [Hugo 1979, 1982, 1985 & Nebula 1978, 1984]
    The Gean Trilogy:
	Titan [1979]
	Wizard [1980]
	Demon [1984]
    The Ophiuchi Hotline [1977]
    The Persistence of Vision [1978] [C] [aka "In the Hall of the Martian
					  Kings"]
    The Barbie Murders [1980] [C] [aka "Picnic on Nearside"]
    Millennium [1983]
    Blue Champagne [1986] [C]
Varley, John / Delany, Samuel
    The Star Pit / Tango Charlie and Foxtrot Romeo [1989] [Tor Double]
Varley, John / Silverberg, Robert
    Press Enter _ / Hawksbill Station [1990] [Tor Double]
Varley, John / Watson, Ian
    The Persistence of Vision / Nanoware Time [1991] [Tor Double]

VINGE.JOA   
Date:  7 May 89 12:37:16 PDT (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Joan Vinge
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Joan D Vinge's best work is "The Snow Queen".  The Hugo winner is a
wonderful mixture of mythology and hard SF.  I also like "Psion", which
reads like a good Andre Norton juvenile.  The sequel "Catspaw" is much
more mature.  Lately she's been writing lots of movie novelizations;
which, while they pay the bills, are hardly high art.  

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Vinge, Joan [Carol] D[ennison] [U.S.A., 4/2/1948- ]
    [Hugo 1978, 1981]
    [ex-wife of Vernor Vinge]
    The Snow Queen Cycle:
	The Snow Queen [1980]
	World's End [1984]
    Alien Blood [1988] [O]
	Psion [1982]
	Catspaw [1988]
    The Movie Novelizations:
	The Return of the Jedi Storybook [1983] [J]
	The Dune Storybook [1984] [J]
	Ladyhawke [1985]
	Return to Oz [1985]
	Santa Claus The Movie [1985]
	The Santa Claus Storybook [1985] [J]
	Mad Max III: Beyond Thunderdome [1985]
	Willow [1988] [J] [Wayland Drew did the "adult" novelization]
    Fireship [1978] [C] [aka "Fireship, and Mother and Child"]
    The Outcasts of Heaven Belt [1978]
    Eyes of Amber and Other Stories [1979] [C]
    Tarzan, King of Apes [1983] [J]
    Phoenix in the Ashes [1985] [C]
Spinrad, Norman / Vinge, Joan
    Riding the Torch / Tin Soldier [1990] [Tor Double]

VINGE.VER   
Date:  9 Sep 89 01:37:34 PDT (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Vernor Vinge
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

One of the better hard SF writers around today.  "True Names" is required
reading for anyone on any computer network (that includes everyone reading
this message).  His story collections & Across Real Time series are also
quite good.

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.

Vinge, Vernor [Steffen] [U.S.A., 10/2/1944- ]
    [ex-husband of Joan Dennison Vinge]
    Across Real Time [1986] [O]
	The Peace War [1985]
	Marooned in Real Time [1986]
    Grimm's World [1969]
    The Witling [1976]
    True Names [1981]
    True Names ...and Other Dangers [1987] [C] [includes "True Names"]
    Tatja Grimm's World [1987] [includes "Grimm's World"]
    Threats ... and Other Promises [1988] [C]

VONNEGUT.KUR
Date:  6 Dec 89 04:24:34 PST (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Most of Kurt Vonnegut's "real" SF was published by the middle 60's.  And
those books are all quite good: "Player Piano", "The Sirens of Titan",
"Cat's Cradle", and "Slaughterhouse-Five" are all very good SF.  After
that, however, things get complicated.  In remarks widely discussed in
the SF community, he publicly stated he wanted out of the label of
"Science Fiction" writer.  The repercussions that had is beyond the scope
of this introduction.  Since then he's written books that at least skirt
the edges of SF (on both sides).

And on a bibliographic note, I should mention the book "Venus on the
Half-Shell". When it was first published, the author was listed as
"Kilgore Trout".  Kilgore Trout is a Kurt Vonnegut character; a hack SF
writer who appears in several of Vonnegut's books.  This confused some
people, who thought that it must have been written by Vonnegut. The novel
was actually written by Philip Jose Farmer.  So don't be fooled.

[C] == Story Collection.
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[NSF] == Not SF.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr. [U.S.A., 11/11/1922- ]
    Kurt Vonnegut [1980] [O]
	Player Piano [1952] [aka "Utopia 14"]
	The Sirens of Titan [1959]
	Mother Night [1962] [NSF]
	Cat's Cradle [1963]
	Slaughterhouse-Five, or the Children's Crusade [1969]
	Breakfast of Champions [1973] [NSF]
    Canary in a Cat House [1961] [C]
    God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater [1965] [NSF]
    Welcome to the Monkey House [1968] [C]
    Happy Birthday, Wanda June [1971] [play]
    Between Time and Timbukto [1972] [play]
    Wampeters, Foma, and Granfalloons [1974] [C] [NF]
    Slapstick, or Lonesome No More! [1976]
    Jailbird [1979] [NSF]
    Palm Sunday [1981] [C] [NSF]
    Deadeye Dick [1982]
    Galapagos [1985]
    Bluebeard [1987] [NSF]
    Hocus Pocus [1990]
    Cat's Cradle; God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater; Slaughterhouse-Five
	    [1990] [O]
Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr. & Chermayeff, Ivan
    Sun, Moon, Star [1980] [J] [NSF]

WAGNER.KAR  
Date: 20 Jun 89 01:06:30 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Karl Edward Wagner
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Another fantasy writer I haven't read.  Although, I've heard his
particular style as belonging to the "Mayhem and Magic" school of
fantasy.  He also writes horror and edits the "Years Best Horror" series.

[C] == Story Collection.
rev == Revision of the other book.

Wagner, Karl Edward [U.S.A. 12/12/1945- ]
    The Kane Series:
	Darkness Weaves with Many Shades [1970]
	Death Angel's Shadow [1973] [C]
	Bloodstone [1975]
	Dark Crusade [1976]
	Night Winds [1978]
	Darkness Weaves [1978] [rev. "Darkness Weaves with Many Shades"]
	The Book of Kane [1985] [C]
    The Bran Mac Morn Series:
	Legion from the Shadows [1976]
    Midnight Sun [1974] [C]
    The Road of Kings [1979] [Conan]
    In a Lonely Place [1983, 1984] [C]
    Why Not You And I? [1987] [C]
    Author's Choice Monthly 2: Unthreatened by the Morning Light [1989] [C]
    The Year's Best Horror Stories VIII [1980] [A]
    The Year's Best Horror Stories IX [1981] [A]
    Horror Story Volume 4 [1990] [O]
	The Year's Best Horror Stories X [1982] [A]
	The Year's Best Horror Stories XI [1983] [A]
	The Year's Best Horror Stories XII [1984] [A]
    Horror Story Volume 5 [1989] [O]
	The Year's Best Horror Stories XIII [1985] [A]
	The Year's Best Horror Stories XIV [1986] [A]
	The Year's Best Horror Stories XV [1987] [A]
    The Year's Best Horror Stories XVI [1988] [A]
    The Year's Best Horror Stories XVII [1989] [A]
    The Year's Best Horror Stories XVIII [1990] [A]
    Echos of Valor [1987] [A]
    Echos of Valor II [1989] [A]
Drake, David & Wagner, Karl Edward
    Killer [1985]

WALLACE.IAN 
Date: 25 Oct 89 16:55:32 PDT (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Ian Wallace
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've only read one Ian Wallace book ("Dr. Orpheus") about 12 years ago.  I
vaguely remember it being strange in an A. E. Van Vogt sort of way, but
better written.  The exact listing of series is tentative, since I found
a couple of different ways to order the same books.  Anyone know his work
any better?

Pritchard, John Wallace [U.S.A., 12/4/1912- ]
    [as Ian Wallace]
    In Same Universe: [the series intermingle freely]
	The Adventure of Minds-In-Bodies Series:
	    The World Asunder [1976]
	    Pan Sagittarius [1973]
	    The Lucifer Comet [1980]
	The Croyd Spacetime Maneouvres Series:
	    Croyd [1967]
	    Dr. Orpheus [1968]
	    A Voyage to Dari [1974]
	    Z-Sting [1978]
	    Megalomania [1989]
	The St. Cyr Interplanetary Detective Mysteries:
	    The Purloined Prince [1971]
	    Deathstar Voyage [1969]
	    The Sign of the Mute Medusa [1977]
	    Heller's Leap [1979]
    The Rape of the Sun [1982]

WATSON.IAN  
Date:  7 Jan 90 22:25:42 PST (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Ian Watson
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

The one Ian Watson book that I've read is "Queenmagic, Kingmagic", an
entertaining story of characters living their lives on worlds whose rules
derive from various games (chess, monopoly, go, chutes and ladders, etc.).
Apparently this is an atypical work, since the descriptions of his other
works sounds much deeper and plays with more challenging ideas.  Any Ian
Watson readers like to comment?  

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Watson, Ian [U.K., 4/20/1943- ]
    The Book of the Black Current [1986] [O]
	The Book of the River [1984]
	The Book of the Stars [1984]
	The Book of Being [1985]
    The Embedding [1973]
    The Jonah Kit [1975]
    Japan Tomorrow [1977] [J]
    The Martian Inca [1977]
    Alien Embassy [1977]
    Miracle Visitors [1978]
    God's World [1979]
    The Very Slow Time Machine [1979] [C]
    The Gardens of Delight [1980]
    Deathhunter [1981]
    Sunstroke and Other Stories [1982] [C]
    Chekov's Journey [1983]
    Converts [1984]
    Slow Birds and Other Stories [1985] [C]
    The Book of Ian Watson [1985] [C]
    Queenmagic, Kingmagic [1986]
    Evil Water [1987] [C]
    The Power [1987]
    The Fire Worm [1988]
    Meat [1988]
    Whores of Babylon [1988]
    Salvage Rites and Other Stories [1989] [C]
    Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor [1990] [game novelization]
    The Flies of Memory [1990]
Varley, John / Watson, Ian
    The Persistence of Vision / Nanoware Time [1991] [Tor Double]
Watson, Ian & Bishop, Michael
    Under Heaven's Bridge [1981]
Watson, Ian & Watson, Judith Jackson
    Orgasmachine [1976] [published in French only]

WATT-EVA.LAW
Date: 18 Dec 89 07:04:19 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Lawrence Watt-Evans
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Sorry, haven't read anything by him.  Any comments?

Watt-Evans, Lawrence [Evans, Lawrence Watt] [U.S.A., 7/26/1954- ]
    [Hugo 1988]
    The Lords of Dus Series:
	The Lure of the Basilisk [1980]
	The Seven Altars of Dusarra [1981]
	The Sword of Bheleu [1983]
	The Book of Silence [1984]
    Estahar:
	The Misenchanted Sword [1985]
	With a Single Spell [1987]
	The Unwilling Warlord [1989]
    Sam Turner:
	The Cyborg and the Sorcerers [1982]
	The Wizard and the War Machine [1987]
    In Same Universe:
	Shining Steel [1986]
	Denner's Wreck [1988]
	Nightside City [1989]
    The Chromosomal Code [1984]
    The Nightmare People [1990]

WEINBAUM.STA
Date:  7 May 89 12:52:30 PDT (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Stanley Weinbaum
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Stanley Weinbaum had his first SF story published in the July 1934 issue
of _Wonder Stories_.  He died in December of 1935.  But in those few short
months, he helped transform SF from gimicky inventions with cardboard
characters to fiction with realistic people, alien aliens and decent
prose. His first story was "A Martian Odyssey" a good adventure staring
Tweel, probably the first major alien character who didn't act like a man
in a funny suit.  All of his stories are quite readable today (even if
some have dated).  "The Best of Stanley G. Weinbaum" is an excellent
place to get acquainted with this pioneering author.

[C] == Story Collection.

Weinbaum, Stanley G[rauman] [U.S.A., 1900-12/14/1935]
    The Dawn of Flame [1936] [C] [VERY rare, only 500 copies issued]
    The New Adam [1939]
    The Black Flame [1948]
    A Martian Odyssey, and Others [1949] [C]
    The Dark Other [1950]
    The Red Peri [1952] [C]
    A Martian Odyssey, and Other Classics of Science Fiction [1962] [C]
    A Martian Odyssey, and Other Science Fiction Tales [1974] [C]
    The Best of Stanley G. Weinbaum [1974] [C] [aka "A Martian Odyssey
		     and Other Stories"]


WEIS.AND    
Date: 18 Apr 89 05:08:38 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Weis & Hickman
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Well, I don't know anything about these people, other than they write
fantasy trilogies at an alarming rate.  Anything else of interest?

[A] == Anthology. (Stories written by others edited by the author).
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Weis, Margaret [Edith] [U.S.A., 3/16/1948- ] &
Hickman, Tracy [Raye] [U.S.A., 11/26/1955- ]
    The DragonLance Chronicles [1988] [O]
	Dragons of Autumn Twilight [1984]
	Dragons of Winter Night [1985]
	Dragons of Spring Dawning [1985]
    DragonLance Legends [1988] [O]
	Time of the Twins [1986]
	War of the Twins [1986]
	Test of the Twins [1986]
    DragonLance Tales:
	The Magic of Krynn [1987] [A]
	Kender, Gully Dwarves and Gnomes [1987] [A]
	Love and War [1987] [A]
    The Darksword Trilogy:
	Forging the Darksword [1988]
	Doom of the Darksword [1988]
	Triumph of the Darksword [1988]
    Rose of the Prophet Series:
	The Will of the Wanderer [1989]
	The Paladin of Night [1989]
	The Prophet of Akhran [1989]
    The Death Gate Cycle:
	Dragon Wing [1990]
	Elven Star [1990]
    Leaves from the Inn of the Last Home [1987] [NF]
    Darksword Adventures [1988] [NF]
Weis, Margaret
    The Star of the Guardians Series:
	The Lost King [1990]
	King's Test [1991]
    The Art of the DragonLance Saga [1988] [Art book]

WELLMAN.MAN 
Date:  7 Jan 90 22:26:02 PST (Sunday)
Subject: Author Lists: Manly Wade Wellman
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

The only Manly Wade Wellman I've read is his Silver John stories.  These
are rather good fantasies of a wandering balladeer in the deep
Appalachians.  The stories themselves are good, but what I find special
about them is their concrete sense of *place*.  From the speech to
beliefs to descriptions, you feel that it *really* is taking place in the
southern U.S.A.  Also recommended is "Sherlock Holmes's War of the
Worlds", a witty tale with Sherlock Holmes and Professor Challenger in
the setting of H. G. Wells' "War of the Worlds". It's a lot better if
you've read the original stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle & H. G. Wells,
of course.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
as == Originally published using this pen name.
includes == This book wholly includes the other.

Wellman, Manly Wade [Angola, U.S.A., 5/21/1903-4/5/1986]
    [father of Wade Wellman]
    The Silver John Series:
	Who Fears the Devil? [1963] [C]
	The Old Gods Waken [1979]
	After Dark [1980]
	The Lost and the Lurking [1981]
	The Hanging Stones [1982]
	The Voice of the Mountain [1984]
	John the Balladeer [1988] [C] [incl. "Who Fears the Devil?"]
    John Thunstone Series:
	Lonely Vigils [1981] [C]
	What Dreams May Come [1983]
	The School of Darkness [1985]
    The Invading Asteroid [1932] [CP]
    Romance in Black [1946] [as Gans T. Field]
    Sojarr of Titan [1949]
    The Beasts from Beyond [1950]
    The Devil's Planet [1951]
    Twice in Time [1957, 1988]
    The Dark Destroyers [1959]
    Giants from Eternity [1959]
    Island in the Sky [1961]
    The Solar Invasion [1968]
    Worse Things Waiting [1973] [C]
    The Beyonders [1977]
    Cahena [1986]
    The Valley So Low [1987] [C]
Wellman, Manly Wade & Wellman, Wade
    Sherlock Holmes's War of the Worlds [1975]

WELLS.H     
Date: 26 Aug 89 02:10:03 PDT (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: H. G. Wells
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

What can you say about H. G. Wells. He has one of the most legitimate
claims to the often bestowed title "Father of Science Fiction".  He
originated several standard SF concepts (the time machine & aliens
invading Earth, among others) and help synthesize many earlier elements
into one genre.  His early work is still quite readable and is
recommended.  His later work (after about 1905) suffers from the tendency
to do more sermonizing than story telling. He also wrote several popular
mainstream novels (which have faded into obscurity), a popular history of
the world, and many non-fiction works in his role as social critic. 

I seem to remember (although I forget the source, so this may be untrue)
that he & Jules Verne vigorously denied that the other had any influence
on their work.  (The argument essentially being that Wells accused Verne
of being unable to write his way out of wet paper bag; while Verne
accused Wells of scientifically implausible ideas.  It's interesting to
see this conflict continue in SF up to the present day).

One can get a good core collection of Wells in just two thick volumes:
"Seven Science Fiction Novels" & "The Famous Short Stories of H.G. Wells",
nearly 1900 pages of good reading.

[C] == Story Collection.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
abr == Abridgment of other title.
aka == Also known by this other title.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

Wells, H[erbert] G[eorge] [U.K., 9/21/1866-8/13/1946]
    The Scientific Romances of H.G. Wells [1933] [O]
	Men Like Gods [1923]
	Seven Science Fiction Novels [1934] [O] [aka "Seven Famous
	       Novels"] [aka "The Complete Science Fiction Treasury of
	       H. G. Wells"]
	    The Time Machine [1895]
	    The Island of Dr. Moreau [1896]
	    The Invisible Man [1897]
	    The War of the Worlds [1898]
	    The First Men in the Moon [1901]
	    The Food of the Gods [1904]
	    In the Days of the Comet [1906]
    The Famous Short Stories of H.G. Wells [1927] [O] [+ 5 stories]
		    [aka "The Short Stories of H.G. Wells"]
		    [aka "The Complete Short Stories of H.G. Wells"]
	The Time Machine, and Other Stories [1895, 1963] [C]
	The Stolen Bacillus and Other Incidents [1895, 1930] [C]
	The Platter Story and Others [1897] [C]
	Tales of Space and Time [1899] [C]
	Twelve Stories and a Dream [1903] [C]
    The Wonderful Visit [1895]
    Thirty Strange Stories [1897] [C]
    When the Sleeper Wakes [1899] [aka "The Sleeper Wakes"]
    The Sea Lady [1902]
    A Modern Utopia [1905]
    The Country of the Blind and Other Stories [1911, 1947] [C]
    The Door in the Wall and Other Stories [1911] [C]
    The Star [1913] [CP]
    The World Set Free [1914]
    The Undying Fire [1919]
    Tales of the Unexpected [1922] [C]
    Tales of Life and Adventure [1923] [C]
    Tales of Wonder [1923] [C]
    The Dream [1924]
    The Empire of the Ants and Other Stories [1925] [C]
    The War in the Air [1926] [C]
    Mr. Blettsworthy on Rampole Island [1928]
    The Treasure in the Forest [1929] [C] [abr. "The Stolen Bacillus"]
    The Autocracy of Mr. Parham [1930]
    The Stolen Body, and Other Tales of the Unexpected [1931] [C]
    The Man Who Could Work Miracles [1931] [C]
    Selections From the Early Prose Work of H.G. Wells [1931] [C]
    The Shape of Things To Come [1933]
    Things to Come [1935] [movie] [based on "The Shape of Things To Come"]
    The Croquet Player [1936]
    The Man Who Could Work Miracles [1936] [movie]
    The Camford Visitation [1937]
    The Favorite Short Stories of H. G. Wells [1937] [C] [abr. "Famous"]
    The Star-Begotten [1937]
    The Brothers [1938]
    The Holy Terror [1939]
    All Aboard For Arat [1940]
    Short Stories of H. G. Wells, first series [1940] [C]
    28 Science Fiction Stories [1952] [C]
    The Time Machine; and, The Man Who Could Work Miracles [1953] [O]
    The War of the Worlds; and, The Time Machine [1956] [O]
    Selected Short Stories of H.G. Wells [1958] [C] [abr. "Famous"]
    Best Stories of H.G. Wells [1960] [C]
    Three Prophetic Novels [1960] [O] [contains "The Time Machine", "A
	   Story of the Days to Come", "When the Sleeper Wakes"]
    The Invisible Man; and, The War of the Worlds [1962] [O]
    Three Novels [1963] [O] [contains "The Time Machine", "The War of the
	    Worlds", "The Island of Doctor Moreau"]
    The War of the Worlds; In the Days of the Comet;
			     The Food of the Gods [1963] [O]
    The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine and Selected Short
			     Stories [1963] [C]
    The Valley of Spiders [1964] [C]
    The Cone [1965] [C]
    The Inexperienced Ghost and Nine Other Stories [1965] [C]
    Best Science Fiction Stories of H.G. Wells [1966] [C]
			      [contains "The Invisible Man"]
    A Story of the Days to Come [1976]
    The Time Machine; and The War of the Worlds [1977] [O]
    The Empire of the Ants and Other Science Fiction Stories [1977] [C]
    The Collector's Books of Science Fiction by H. G. Wells [1978] [C]
	   [contains "The War of the Worlds", "The First Men in the Moon", 
	   "When the Sleeper Wakes", + 16 stories as they appeared in 
	   the original magazines]
    Three Novels of the Future [1979] [O] [contains "The Invisible
	   Man", "The Time Machine", "The War of the Worlds"]
    Three More Novels of the Future [1981] [O] [contains "The First Men
	   in the Moon", "The Island of Dr. Moreau", "A Story of the Days
	   to Come"]
    The Definitive Time Machine [1987]

WHITE.JAM   
Date: 14 Dec 89 03:31:20 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: James White
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

James White is one of the few writers of Medical SF (other major ones
include Alan Nourse & Murry Leinster's "Med" series).  His Sector General
stories are set in a multi-multi-species (& environment) hospital set
between galactic arms.  Often the problem is to figure out what is normal
for a new species before one can heal it.  His alien species do suffer a
bit from the "man in a rubber suit" too-human characterization, but the
species are interesting (and mostly plausible) and the stories are well
constructed and competently written.

[C] == Story Collection.
aka == Also known by this other title.
contains == The other book is a subset of this one.

White, James [U.K., 4/7/1928- ]
    The Sector General Series:
	Hospital Station [1962] [C]
	Star Surgeon [1963]
	Major Operation [1971] [C]
	Ambulance Ship [1979, 1980]
	Sector General [1983] [C]
	Star Healer [1985]
	Code Blue - Emergency! [1987]
    The Secret Visitors [1957]
    Second Ending [1962]
    Deadly Litter [1964] [C]
    The Escape Orbit [1965] [aka "Open Prison"]
    The Watch Below [1966]
    All Judgment Fled [1968]
    The Aliens Among Us [1969] [C]
    Tomorrow is Too Far [1971]
    Dark Inferno [1972] [aka "Lifeboat"]
    The Dream Millennium [1974]
    Monsters and Medics [1977] [C] [contains "Second Ending"]
    Underkill [1979]
    Futures Past [1982, 1988] [C] [contains one Sector General story]
    Federation World [1988]

WILDER.CHE  
Date: 20 Jun 89 01:32:33 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Cherry Wilder
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

An author I can recommend.  I even own a copy of "The Tapestry Warriors"
in hardcover  I almost never buy hardcover (I buy too many books to afford
hardcovers), but it never came out in paperback.  She's done two series. 
The Torin series is an alien contact novel with a marooned human trying
to get back to his expedition in a early-technological world with
marsupial sapients. The alien culture and interactions between the two
cultures are well done.  The Rulers of Hylor series is a quite good
fantasy.  Each book is about the trials of the heir of a different
kingdom.  All three novels intertwine (the three protagonists are
cousins), with the brilliant military victory in one novel is told as a
stunning defeat in the next.  The different points of view, and the very
different personalities and goals of the three heroes combine to make more
than the separate stories.  Cherry Wilder has also written several good
short stories, I hope someone publishes a collection soon. 

as == Originally published using this pen name.

Grimm [Lockett], Cherry Barbara [New Zealand, Germany, 9/3/1930- ]
    [as Cherry Wilder]
    The Rulers of Hylor Series:
	A Princess of the Chameln [1984]
	Yorath the Wolf [1984]
	The Summer's King [1986]
    The Torin Series:
	The Luck of Brin's Five [1977]
	The Nearest Fire [1980]
	The Tapestry Warriors [1983]
    Second Nature [1982]
    Cruel Designs [1988]

WILHELM.KAT 
Date: 26 Aug 89 02:11:21 PDT (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Kate Wilhelm
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I've read only a few Kate Wilhelm novels, but they've all been quite
good. "Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang" is required reading, dealing with
cloning and the end of the world.  The other two tales of apocalypse
("Juniper Time" & "Welcome, Chaos") are also very good and recommended. 
However, I found "Crazy Time" to be disappointing, with the
characterizations just a bit off (the ?major? was just too stereotyped to
be tolerated).  Her one series is an interesting mixture of SF & Mystery
genres (that I haven't read).

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[NSF] == Not SF.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Wilhelm, Kat[i]e [Gertrude] [U.S.A., 6/8/1928- ]
    [wife of Damon Knight]
    [Hugo 1977 & Nebula 1968, 1986, 1987]
    Charlie Meiklejohn & Constance Leidl:
	The Hamlet Trap [1987] [NSF]
	The Dark Door [1988]
	Smart House [1989]
    More Bitter Than Death [1963] [NSF]
    The Mile-Long Spaceship [1963] [C] [aka "Andover and the Android"]
    The Nevermore Affair [1966]
    The Killer Thing [1967] [aka "The Killing Thing"]
    The Downstairs Room [1968] [C]
    Let the Fire Fall [1969]
    Margaret and I [1971]
    Abyss [1971] [C]
    City of Cain [1974] [NSF]
    Nebula Award Stories 9 [1974] [A]
    The Infinity Box [1975] [C]
    The Clewiston Test [1976]
    Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang [1976]
    Fault Lines [1977] [NSF]
    Clarion SF [1977] [A]
    Somerset Dreams and Other Fictions [1978] [C]
    Juniper Time [1979]
    Listen, Listen [1981] [C]
    A Sense of Shadow [1981]
    Oh, Susannah! [1982]
    Welcome, Chaos [1983]
    Huysman's Pets [1986]
    Crazy Time [1988]
    Children of the Wind [1989] [C]
    Cambio Bay [1990]
    Author's Choice Monthly #16 [1991] [C]
    The Girl Who Fell Into the Sky [1991] [CP]
Knight, Damon & Wilhelm, Kate
    Better Than One [1980] [C] [CP]
Wilhelm, Kate & Thomas, Theodore
    The Clone [1965]
    The Year of the Cloud [1970]
Zelazny, Roger / Wilhelm, Kate
    He Who Shapes / The Infinity Box [1989] [Tor Double]

WILLIAMS.JAC
Date: 13 Jun 89 08:03:16 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Jack Williamson
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Actually, no one asked for a Jack Williamson list.  After ~150 authors,
omitting Jack Williamson just **had** to be an oversight.  He's had one of
the longest careers in SF (61 years and counting).  He is certainly one of
the most readable of the Golden Age writers still active.  In my opinion,
his very best work is "The Humanoids" (my edition also includes the great
the short story "With Folded Hands").  It deals with the invention of a
race of robots charged "To Serve And Obey, And Guard Men From Harm".  The
problem is that they judge everything from bicycles to unsupervised sex
as too harmful to be allowed.  Forget Steven King,  this is scary.  Also
quite good is "Three From the Legion" (one of the best written space
operas of the golden age), "Darker Than You Think" (one of the few novels
that deal with werewolves) and "SeeTee" (anti-matter or "contraterrane"
as it was known).  "The Best of Jack Williamson" is a good selection of
his stories.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.
contains == The other book is a subset of this one.

Williamson, Jack [/John] [Stewart] [U.S.A., 4/29/1908- ]
    [Nebula Grand Master 1975]
    Three From the Legion [1979] [O]
	The Legion of Space [1947]
	The Cometeers [1950] [split into:]
	    The Cometeers [1967]
	    One Against the Legion [1967] [C]
	The Queen of the Legion [1983]
    SeeTee Ship - SeeTee Shock [1972] [O] [aka "SeeTee"]
	SeeTee Ship [1951] [as Will Stewart]
	SeeTee Shock [1950] [as Will Stewart]
    The Legion of Time [1952] [aka "The Legion of Time /
				    After World's End"] [split into:]
	The Legion of Time [1961]
	After World's End [1961]
    The Humanoid Series:
	The Humanoids [1949, 1980]
	The Humanoid Touch [1980]
    Lady in Danger [1945] [CP] [C]
    Darker Than You Think [1948]
    The Green Girl [1950]
    Dragon's Island [1951] [aka "The Not-Men"]
    Dome Around America [1955]
    The Trial of Terra [1962]
    Golden Blood [1964]
    The Reign of Wizardry [1964, 1979]
    Bright New Universe [1967]
    Trapped in Space [1968] [J]
    The Pandora Effect [1969] [C]
    People Machines [1971] [C]
    The Moon Children [1972]
    The Early Williamson [1975] [C] [contains "The Girl from Mars"]
    The Power of Blackness [1976]
    Dreadful Sleep [1977] [C]
    Brother to Demons, Brother to the Gods [1978]
    The Best of Jack Williamson [1978] [C]
    The Alien Intelligence [1980] [C]
    Manseed [1982]
    Wonder's Child: My Life in Science Fiction [1984] [autobiography]
    Lifeburst [1984]
    Firechild [1986]
    Author's Choice Monthly #5: Into the Eighth Decade [1990] [C] 
    Mazeway [1990]
Williamson, Jack & Breuer, M. J.
    The Girl from Mars [1929] [CP]
    The Birth of a New Republic [1981]
Williamson, Jack & Gunn, James
    Star Bridge [1955]
Pohl, Frederik & Williamson, Jack
    The Jack Eden Books: [J]
	Undersea Quest [1954]
	Undersea Fleet [1956]
	Undersea City [1958]
    The Starchild Trilogy [1977] [O]
	The Reefs of Space [1964]
	Starchild [1965]
	Rogue Star [1969]
    The Saga of the Cuckoo [1984] [O]
	Farthest Star [1975]
	Wall Around a Star [1983]
    Land's End [1988]
    The Singers of Time [1991]

WILLIAMS.PAU
Date: 14 Dec 89 04:20:04 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Paul O. Williams
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Paul O. Williams has done one really good series: the Pelbar Cycle.  This
is an extremely well done post-apocalypse setting.  Unlike most stories
in this vein, I actually *believed* there would be enough people to start
over. It takes place about 1000 years after the devastation (hint, it's
not your standard nuclear war even though there is a number of
uninhabitable radioactive areas).  By this point the population has
built up where isolated groups of people are beginning to expand beyond
their borders. The books have a rich variety of political, economic, and
religious systems, languages, art, technology. etc.  The story follows a
natural progression as the society and people change as a result of the
events of all the previous books.  Heroes are explorers, inventors,
diplomats, warriors as the needs of the environment change.  Recommended.

Williams, Paul O[sborne] [U.S.A., 1/17/1935- ]
    The Pelbar Cycle:
	The Breaking of Northwall [1980]
	The Ends of the Circle [1981]
	The Dome In the Forest [1981]
	The Fall of the Shell [1982]
	An Ambush of Shadows [1983]
	The Song of the Axe [1984]
	The Sword of Forbearance [1985]
    Only Apparently Real: The World of Philip K. Dick [1986] [Biography]
    The Gifts of the Gorboduc Vandal [1989]

WILLIAMS.WAL
Date: 25 Oct 89 17:01:09 PDT (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Walter Jon Williams
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I think all of Walter Jon Williams's work is worth reading, but I most
enjoy his "The Crown Jewels" / "House of Shards" books.  They are a witty
SF comedy of manners with the main character an "allowed" thief
(registered thieves are an accepted part of society, provided they steal
with style). An interesting successor to the Alesei Panshin "Anthony
Villiers" books.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).

Williams, Walter Jon
    Maijstral Series:
	The Crown Jewels [1987]
	House of Shards [1988]
    Hardwired Universe:
	HardWired [1986]
	Voice of the Whirlwind [1987]
	Solip: System [1989] [CP]
    Ambassador of Progress [1984]
    Knight Moves [1985]
    Angel Station [1989]
    Facets [1990] [C]
    Days of Atonement [1991]
    Dinosaurs [1991] [CP] [planned]
Zelazny, Roger / Williams, Walter Jon
    The Graveyard Heart / Elegy for Angels and Dogs [1990] [Tor Double]

WILSON.ROB  
Date:  2 Jun 89 09:44:47 PDT (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Robert Anton Wilson
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Robert Anton Wilson writes weird stuff.  Best known as the co-author of
the "Illuminatus" trilogy, he's written several other books on the same
themes of paranoia, conspiracy and search for alternate awareness. 
Because his work is orthogonal to the fiction / non-fiction axis, I've
listed his non-fiction as well.  "Masks of the Illuminati" is probably
the best stand-alone book, but I'd personally recommend going for the
entire "Illuminatus" trilogy.  Don't worry if you find it confusing,
it's designed that way.

[C] == Story Collection.
[NF] == Non-Fiction.
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Wilson, Robert Anton [U.S.A., 1/18/1932- ]
    Schrodinger's Cat Trilogy [1988] [O]
	The Universe Next Door [1979]
	The Trick Top Hat [1981]
	The Homing Pigeons [1981]
    The Historical Illuminatus Chronicles:
	The Earth Will Shake [1982]
	The Widow's Son [1985]
	Nature's God [planned]
    Playboy's Book of Forbidden Words [1973] [NF]
    Sex and Drugs [1973] [NF]
    The Book of the Breast [1974] [NF]
    The Sex Magicians [1974]
    Cosmic Trigger: The Final Secret of Illuminati [1977] [kinda NF]
    Right Where You are Sitting Now [1977] [NF]
    The Illuminati Papers [1980] [C]
    Masks of the Illuminati [1981]
    Prometheus Rising [1983] [NF]
    The New Inquisition [1986] [NF]
Shea, Robert J. & Wilson, Robert Anton
    The Illuminatus! Trilogy [1984] [O]
	The Eye in the Pyramid [1975]
	The Golden Apple [1975]
	Leviathan [1975]

WOLFE.GEN   
Date: 18 Apr 89 05:33:29 PDT (Tuesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Gene Wolfe
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Gene Wolfe.  His early work is mixed ("The Fifth Head of Cerberus" is
recommended, and I also liked "Peace", but that's an individual quirk). 
Coming into the 1980's is where he really shines.  "The Book of the New
Sun".  Words fail me.  It's just amazing, for the use of language if
nothing else.  After that, it becomes even more subjective than usual.  I
rather like "Soldier of the Mist", but I'm withholding judgment until
the series is complete.  Of all his story collections (and I haven't read
his recent ones), "The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories and Other
Stories" is the best.  The beginning Wolfe reader should probably start
on "The Island of Doctor Death..." or "The Fifth Head of Cerberus",
before going on to "The Shadow of the Torturer" or other works. 
Personally, I must be in the correct frame of mind to read Wolfe.  This
is stuff that you have to pay attention to when you read, not skim over
for entertainment.  But the rewards make it worth all the effort.   Give
him a try.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
[S] == Scholarly.

Wolfe, Gene [Rodman] [U.S.A., 5/7/1931- ]
    [Nebula 1973, 1981]
    The Book of the New Sun Tetralogy:
	The Book of the New Sun, Vols I & II [1984] [O]
	    The Shadow of the Torturer [1980]
	    The Claw of the Conciliator [1981]
	The Sword of the Lictor [1982]
	The Citadel of the Autarch [1983]
	The Urth of the New Sun [1987]
	The Castle of the Otter [1982] [S] [about the writing the series]
    In Series:
	Soldier of the Mist [1986]
	Soldier of Arete [1989]
    Operation Ares [1970]
    The Fifth Head of Cerberus [1972] [C]
    Peace [1975]
    The Devil in a Forest [1976]
    The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories and Other Stories
				 [1980] [C]
    Gene Wolfe's Book of Days [1981] [C]
    The Wolfe Archipelago [1983] [C]
    At the Point of Capricorn [1983] [CP]
    Bibliomen [1984] [CP]
    Plan(e)t Engineering [1984] [C]
    Free Live Free [1984, 1985]
    The Boy Who Hooked the Sun [1985] [CP]
    Empires of Foliage and Flower [1987] [CP]
    There Are Doors [1988]
    Storeys from the Old Hotel [1988] [C]
    For Rosemary [1988] [C] [CP] [Poetry]
    Endangered Species [1989] [C]
    Castleview [1990]
    Pandora by Holly Hollander [1990]
Silverberg, Robert / Wolfe, Gene
    Sailing to Byzantium / Seven American Nights [1989] [Tor Double]
Ford, John M. / Wolfe, Gene
    Fugue State / The Death of Doctor Island [1990] [Tor Double]

WREDE.PAT   
Date: 25 Oct 89 17:05:20 PDT (Wednesday)
Subject: Author Lists: Patricia Wrede
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Patricia Wrede writes entertaining, nicely written fantasies.  My personal
favorites are "Talking to Dragons" (One must be very _polite_ when
talking to dragons!) and "Sorcery and Cecelia" (A reasonable story with
an interesting structure.  The entire novel is told as a series of
letters between two teenage girls set in Regency London where magic
works).  The others are worth checking out as well.

Wrede, Patricia C.
    Same Universe:
	Shadow Magic [1982]
	Daughter of Witches [1983]
	Caught in Crystal [1987]
    Same Universe:
	Talking to Dragons [1985]
	Dealing With Dragons [1990]
    The Seven Towers [1984]
    The Harp of Imach Thyssel [1985]
    Snow White and Rose Red [1989]
Wrede, Patricia & Stevermer, Caroline
    Sorcery and Cecelia [1988]

WURTS.JAN   
Date:  9 Sep 89 01:39:58 PDT (Saturday)
Subject: Author Lists: Janny Wurts
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I haven't read any of Janny Wurts' solo work, but her collaboration with
Raymond Feist was fairly entertaining.   Anyone read her books?

Wurts, Janny
    The Cycle of Fire Series:
	Stormwarden [1984]
	Keeper of the Keys [1988]
	Shadowfane [1988]
    Sorcerer's Legacy [1982]
Feist, Raymond & Wurts, Janny
    In Feist's "Riftwar" Universe:
	Daughter of the Empire [1987]
	Servant of the Empire [1990]

WYNDHAM.JOH 
Date:  2 Jun 89 10:02:23 PDT (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: John Wyndham
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

John Wyndham is a pseudonym for John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris
(he seems to have generated pseudonyms by taking two random names of the
six).  He's one of a handful of british authors who achieved SF fame in
the 1950's by destroying the earth in a variety of interesting ways (see
also J. G. Ballard, Brian Aldiss & John Christopher).  Two of his novels
have been filmed, "The Day of the Triffids" (as a fair movie and
excellent TV movie) and The Midwich Cuckoos" (a very effective movie). 
His stories tend to be about fantastic things happening to very
believable people.  Recommended both for his interesting ideas, but most
especially for his characterizations.  Try either of his filmed novels,
"The Kraken Wakes", "The Chrysalids", or "Tales of Gooseflesh and
Laughter".

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.
as == Originally published using this pen name.
based on == The stories in this collection are largely equal to
	(but not identical to) the stories in the other collection
rev == Revision of the other book.

Harris, John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon [U.K., 7/10/1903-3/11/1969]
    [as John Wyndham]
    Six Novels by John Wyndham [1980] [O]
	The John Wyndham Omnibus [1964] [O]
	    The Day of the Triffids [1951] [aka "Revolt of the Triffids"]
	    The Kraken Wakes [1953] [aka "Out of the Deeps"]
	    The Chrysalids [1955] [aka "Re-Birth"]
	The Midwich Cuckoos [1957] [aka "The Village of the Damned"]
	The Seeds of Time [1956] [C]
	Trouble with Lichen [1960]
    The Secret People [1935] [as John Beynon] [as John Wyndham]
    Planet Plane [1936] [as John Beynon]
    Love in Time [1945] [CP] [as Johnson Harris]
    Stowaway to Mars [1953] [rev of "Planet Plane"] [as John Beynon]
			   [as John Wyndham] [as John Beynon Harris]
    Jizzle [1954] [C]
    Tales of Gooseflesh and Laughter [1956] [C] [based on "Jizzle"]
    The Outward Urge [1959, 1961] [as John Wyndham & Lucas Parkes]
			    [self-collaboration!]
    Consider Her Ways [1961] [C]
    The Infinite Moment [1961] [C] [based on "Consider Her Ways"]
    Chocky [1968]
    Sleepers of Mars [1973] [C]
    Wanderers of Time [1973] [C]
    The Best of John Wyndham [1973] [C] [aka "The Man from Beyond"]
					[split into:]
	The Best of John Wyndham: 1939 - 1949 [1975] [C]
	The Best of John Wyndham: 1951 - 1960 [1977] [C]
    Web [1979]
    Exiles on Asperus [1979] [C]
Wyndham, John & Nobes, Patrick
    The Triffids [1973] [adapted from "The Day of the Triffids"]

YARBRO.CHE  
Date: 24 Nov 89 04:09:13 PST (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

For those of you keeping score at home, I made a mistake in my "Ace
Specials" list last month.  The eleventh (and last) of the mid-70's ace
specials was "Time of the Fourth Horseman" by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro.

I've only read a few Chelsea Quinn Yarbro books, all of them in the Count
de Saint-Germain series.  They were entertaining vampire novels,
interesting as much for the historical setting as the plot and characters.
And there were a couple of novels I couldn't determine if they were SF
or not.

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[NSF] == Not SF.
aka == Also known by this other title.
movie == Novelization of a movie script.

Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn [U.S.A., 9/15/1942- ]
    In Same Universe:
	The Count de Saint-Germain Series:
	    Hotel Transylvania [1978]
	    The Palace [1979]
	    Blood Games [1980]
	    Path of the Eclipse [1981]
	    Tempting Fate [1982]
	    The Saint-Germain Chronicles [1983] [C]
	    Out of the House of Life [1990]
	The Olivia Chronicles:
	    A Flame in Byzantium [1987]
	    Crusader's Torch [1988]
	    A Candle for d'Artagnan [1989]
    Time of the Fourth Horseman [1976]
    False Dawn [1978]
    Cautionary Tales [1978] [C]
    Ariosto [1980]
    Dead and Buried [1980] [movie]
    On Saint Hubert's Thing [1982] [C] [CP]
    Hyacinths [1983]
    Nomads [1984] [movie]
    Signs and Portents [1984] [C]
    To the High Redoubt [1985]
    A Mortal Glamour [1985]
    A Baroque Fable [1986]
    Firecode [1987]
    Taji`s Syndrome [1988]
    Beastnights [1989]
    The Spider Glass [1991] [CP] [planned]

    Sins of Omission [1980] [?? NSF ??]
    The Godforsaken [1983] [?? NSF ??]

    In Series:
	Messages from Michael [1979] [NSF]
	More Messages from Michael [1986] [NSF]
	Michael's People [1989] [NSF]
    Charlie Moon Series:
	Ogilvie, Tallant and Moon [1976] [NSF] [aka "Bad Medicine"]
	Music When Sweet Voices Die [1979] [NSF]
    A Taste of Wine [1982] [as Vanessa Pryor] [NSF]
    The Making of Australia 5: The Outback [1983]
			 [as Terry Nelson Bonner] [NSF]
    Locadio's Apprentice [1984] [J] [NSF]
    Four Horses For Tishtry [1985] [J] [NSF]
    Floating Illusions [1986] [J] [NSF]
    The Law in Charity [1989] [NSF]

YOLEN.JAN   
Date: 17 Aug 90 00:13:37 PDT (Friday)
Subject: Author Lists: Jane Yolen
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Jane Yolen is a one woman publishing house.  As a matter of fact, she has
just started her own imprint "Jane Yolen Books" as part of Harcourt Brace
Jonanovich publishers.  Her particular strengths lie in the great
tradition of oral storytelling and folktales: marvelous flowing language,
spellbinding stories, and a sense of timelessness.  And several of her
books are wonderfully illustrated.  The stories range in age from children
(Commander Toad aboard the starship "Star Warts") to adolescent (the very
good Pit Dragon trilogy) to adult (the recommended Sister Light - Sister
Dark books).  Well worth reading.

[C] == Story Collection.
[J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.

Yolen, Jane [Hyatt] [U.S.A., 2/11/1939- ]
    [everything [J] unless mentioned otherwise]
    Spider Jane Series:
	Spider Jane [1978]
	Spider Jane on the Move [1980]
    Commander Toad Series:
	Commander Toad in Space [1980]
	Commander Toad and the Planet of the Grapes [1982]
	Commander Toad and the Big Black Hole [1983]
	Commander Toad and the Dis-Asteroid [1985]
	Commander Toad and the Intergalactic Spy [1986]
	Commander Toad and the Space Pirates [1987]
    The Robot and Rebecca Books:
	The Robot and Rebecca: The Mystery of the Code Carrying Kids [1980]
	The Robot and Rebecca and the Missing Owser [1981]
    The Pit Dragon Trilogy:
	Dragon's Blood [1982]
	Heart's Blood [1984]
	A Sending of Dragons [1987]
    Piggins Books:
	Piggins [1987]
	Picnic with Piggins [1988]
	Piggins and the Royal Wedding [1989]
    The Books of Great Alta [1990] [O] [Adult]
	Sister Light, Sister Dark [1988]
	White Jenna [1989]
    The Witch Who Wasn't [1964]
    Gwinellen, the Princess Who Could Not Sleep [1965]
    Isabel's Noel [1967]
    The Emperor and the Kite [1967]
    The Minstrel and the Mountain [1968]
    Greyling [1968]
    The Longest Name on the Block [1968]
    The Wizard of Washington Square [1969]
    The Inway Investigators [1969]
    The Seventh Mandarin [1969]
    Hobo Toad and the Motorcycle Gang [1970]
    The Bird of Time [1971]
    The Girl Who Loved the Wind [1972]
    Zoo 2000 [1973] [A]
    The Girl Who Cried Flowers [1974] [C]
    Rainbow Rider [1974]
    The Adventures of Eeka Mouse [1974]
    The Boy Who Had Wings [1974]
    The Magic Three of Solatia [1974]
    The Little Spotted Fish [1975]
    The Transfigured Hart [1975]
    The Moon Ribbon and Other Tales [1976] [C]
    Milkweed Days [1976]
    The Sultan's Perfect Tree [1977]
    The Seeing Stick [1977]
    The Lady and the Merman [1976]
    The Hundredth Dove [1977] [C]
    The Giants' Farm [1977]
    The Mermaid's Three Wisdoms [1978]
    No Bath Tonight [1978]
    The Simple Prince [1978]
    Dream Weaver [1979] [C]
    The Giants Go Camping [1979]
    Mice on Ice [1980]
    Shirlick Holmes and the Case of the Wandering Wardrobe [1981]
    Uncle Lemon's Spring [1981]
    The Boy Who Spoke Chimp [1981]
    Brothers of the Wind [1981]
    The Gift of Sarah Barker [1981]
    The Acorn Quest [1981]
    Sleeping Ugly [1981]
    Neptune Rising [1982] [C]
    Tales of Wonder [1983] [C]
    Children of the Wolf [1984]
    The Stone Silenus [1984]
    The Whitethorn Wood and Other Magicks [1984] [C] [CP]
    Cards of Grief [1984] [Adult]
    Dragonfield and Other Stories [1985] [C] [Adult]
    Merlin's Booke [1986] [C] [Adult]
    The Sleeping Beauty [1986]
    Owl Moon [1987]
    The Devil's Arithmetic [1988]
    Dove Isabeau [1989]
    The Faery Flag [1989] [C]
    Best Witches [1989] [C]
    Dinosaur Dances [1990] [C]
    Tam Lin [1990]
    The Dragon's Boy [1990]
    Sky Dogs [1990]
    All Those Secrets of the World [1991] [NSF]
    Wizard's Hall [1991] [planned]
Yolen, Jane & Greenberg, Martin H. & Waugh, Charles G.
    Dragons and Dreams [1986] [A]
    Spaceships and Spells [1987] [A]
Yolen, Jane & Huston, Anne
    Trust a City Kid [1966]

ZAHN.TIM    
Date: 14 Dec 89 04:22:23 PST (Thursday)
Subject: Author Lists: Timothy Zahn
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

I haven't read any Timothy Zahn, but from the looks of things (a Hugo
award & 1/2 of a Tor double [a good series]) I probably should check him
out.  Any suggestions?

[C] == Story Collection.

Zahn, Timothy [U.S.A., 9/1/1951- ]
    [Hugo 1984]
    The Cobra Series:
	Cobra [1985]
	Cobra Strike [1986]
	Cobra Bargain [1988]
    The Blackcollar Series:
	The Blackcollar [1983]
	The Backlash Mission [1986]
    A Coming of Age [1985]
    Spinneret [1985]
    Cascade Point and Other Stories [1986] [C]
    Triplet [1987]
    Deadman Switch [1988]
    Time Bomb and Zahndry Others [1988] [C]
    Warhorse [1990]
Bear, Greg / Zahn, Timothy
    Hardfought / Cascade Point [1988] [Tor Double]

ZELAZNY.ROG 
Date:  5 Dec 88 02:09:09 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Roger Zelazny
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Another good author.  I've read all of these except "Frost and Fire" (not
out in paperback yet).  My all time favorite Zelazny is "Lord of Light". 
Now if only we could get him to finish the Amber series!

[C] == Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
[O] == Omnibus.  Includes other books.
aka == Also known by this other title.

Zelazny, Roger [Joseph] [U.S.A., 5/13/1937- ]
    [Hugo 1966, 1968, 1976, 1982, 1986, 1987 & Nebula 1965, 1965, 1975]
    The Chronicles of Amber Series:
	The Chronicles of Amber Pentalogy:
	    The Chronicles of Amber I [1979] [O]
		Nine Princes in Amber [1970]
		The Guns of Avalon [1972]
	    The Chronicles of Amber II [1979] [O]
		Sign of the Unicorn [1975]
		The Hand of Oberon [1976]
		The Courts of Chaos [1978]
	The Merlin Series:
	    Trumps of Doom [1985]
	    Blood of Amber [1986]
	    Sign of Chaos [1987]
	    Knight of Shadows [1989]
    Wizard World [1989] [O]
	Changeling [1980]
	Madwand [1981]
    The Dilvish Series:
	The Changing Land [1981]
	The Bells of Shoredan [1979] [CP]
	Dilvish the Damned [1982] [C] [contains "The Bells of Shoredan"]
    Francis Shadow:
	Isle of the Dead [1969]
	To Die in Italbar [1973]
    Today We Choose Faces; Bridge of Ashes [1981] [O]
	Today We Choose Faces [1973]
	Bridge of Ashes [1976]
    This Immortal [1966] [aka "...And Call Me Conrad"]
    The Dream Master [1966]
    Lord of Light [1967]
    Four for Tomorrow [1967] [C] [aka "A Rose for Ecclesiastes"]
    Nebula Award Stories 3 [1968] [A]
    Creatures of Light and Darkness [1969]
    Damnation Alley [1969]
    Jack of Shadows [1971]
    The Doors of His Face, The Lamps of His Mouth [1971] [C]
    Poems [1974] [C] [CP] [poems]
    Doorways in the Sand [1976]
    My Name is Legion [1976] [C]
    The Illustrated Roger Zelazny [1978] [C]
    Roadmarks [1979]
    For A Breath I Tarry [1980] [CP]
    The Last Defender of Camelot [1980] [CP]
    When Pussywillows Last in the Catyard Bloomed [1980] [C] [poems]
    The Last Defender of Camelot [1980, 1981] [C]
    To Spin is Miracle Cat [1981] [C] [poems]
    A Rhapsody in Amber [1981] [C] [CP]
    Eye of Cat [1982]
    Unicorn Variations [1983] [C]
    A Dark Traveling [1987] [aka "A Dark Travelling"]
    Frost and Fire [1989] [C]
    The Doors of His Face, The Lamps of His Mouth [1991] [CP] [planned]
Dick, Philip K. & Zelazny, Roger
    Deus Irae [1976]
Zelazny, Roger / Delany, Samuel
    Home is the Hangman / We, in Some Strange Power's Employ, Move on a
		     Rigorous Line [1990] [Tor Double]
Zelazny, Roger & Randall, Neil
    Roger Zelazny's Visual Guide to Castle Amber [1988]
Zelazny, Roger & Saberhagen, Fred
    Coils [1980]
    The Black Throne [1990]
Zelazny, Roger & Thomas, Thomas T.
    The Mask of Loki [1990]
Zelazny, Roger / Wilhelm, Kate
    He Who Shapes / The Infinity Box [1989] [Tor Double]
Zelazny, Roger / Williams, Walter Jon
    The Graveyard Heart/Elegy for Angels and Dogs [1990] [Tor Double]


ZIMMER.PAU  
Date: 30 Jan 89 01:26:35 PST (Monday)
Subject: Author Lists: Paul Edwin Zimmer
From: John Wenn (JWenn.ES_AE@Xerox.com)

Edison Wong was recently asking about the works of Paul Edwin Zimmer, in
particular the third book of his trilogy.  His books are listed below. 
The third book (A Gathering of Heroes) was published by Ace in September
1987 ($3.50, 368 pg, ISBN = 0-441-27421-B).  He's also co-written a
couple of books.

[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).

Zimmer, Paul Edwin
    [brother of Marion Eleanor Zimmer Bradley]
    The Dark Border Series:
	The Lost Prince [1982]
	King Chondos' Ride [1982]
	A Gathering of Heroes [1987]
    Woman of the Elfmounds [1979] [CP]
    Ingulf the Mad [1989]
Bradley, Marion Zimmer & Zimmer, Paul Edwin
    The Survivors [1979] [sequel to "Hunters of the Red Moon"-MZB]
Zimmer, Paul Edwin & DeCles, Jon
    Blood of the Colyn Muir [1988]
