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| Author |
Story Title |
Issue Date |
Type |
Comments |
| Anvil, Christopher |
Sabotage |
1966 DEC |
nv |
(1922- ) ps. for Harry C. Crosby Jr; his 1st two story pub. were under his own name, "Cinderella, Inc." & "Roll Out the Rolov!" in IMG 1952 DEC & 1953 NOV; has Centra series(ASF 1956-69; IFS 1966 JUN); has 1st novel The Day the Machines Stopped(1964) |
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Throne and the Usurper, The |
1970 NOV |
nv |
1st & only story in F&SF in Vaughan Roberts series, series coll. in fixup novel Strangers in Paradise(1969); has novel Warlord's World(1975) |
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Superbiometalemon |
1982 JUL |
ss |
has novel The Steel, the Mist, and the Blazing Sun(1980), about a Soviet-U.S. war 200 years in the future(Clute) |
| Apollinaire, Guillaume |
Remote Projection |
1968 JUL |
ss |
(1880-1918) 1st pub. in his coll. The Heresiarch and Co.(1910), story was runner-up for Prix Goncourt Award; trans. from the French by ?; wn. for Guillaumme A.W.A. Apollinaire de Kostrowitsky, "best known as the champion of the avant garde in art" |
| Apostolides, Alex |
Sandy Had a Tiger |
1958 AUG |
ss |
(1923- ) lives in El Paso, TX; has MFA degree; collab. w. Mark Clifton for stories in ASF, GAL & IFS in 1953; from 1984-1999? had radio program "Edge of Texas" on KTEP; did cover & text for Gary Jennings: The Treasure of the Superstitious Mountains(1973) |
| Appel, Ross |
Man With the Little Red Wagon, The |
1982 JUL |
nv |
(1954?- ) a "carpenter/writer"; has short story "Song of Mutes" in Victoria Schochet & John W. Silbersack(ed): The Berkley Showcase, Volume 2(1980) |
| Appelman, Evan H. |
'Twas Brillig … |
1951 JUN |
vi |
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| Armstrong, Charlotte |
Three Day Magic |
1952 SEP |
na |
(1905-1969) 1st pub. in shorter version in a 1948 women's mag.; working name for Charlotte Armstrong Lewi, mystery writer; novel A Dram of Poison W-1956 EDG; N or W several other Edgars; 1st novel Lay on, MacDuff!(1942, 1st in MacDuff series) |
| Armstrong, Michael |
Absolutely the Last, This Is It, No More, the Final Pact With the Devil Story |
1981 FEB |
ss |
(1956- ) Michael Allan Armstrong; born in Virginia, raised & educated in Florida, now lives in Homer, AK; attended 1975 Clarion; 1st story pub. sf "Going After Arviq" in Janet Morris(ed): Afterwar(1985), exp. into his 2nd novel Agviq: The Whale(1990) |
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Verts Get a Nuke, The |
1987 AUG |
nv |
an excerpt from his 1st novel, After the Zap(1987), a post-EMP sf catastrophic story about a world in which detonating a "nuke" becomes a difficult, personal decision |
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Termin'ator |
1989 JUL |
ss |
has 2nd novel Agviq: The Whale("Going After Arviq," 1985; exp. 1990), is a post-holocaust tale set in Alaska that features a woman anthropologist whose book knowledge of the ancient ways of the Eskimo sophisticates the vitality of tribal survivors(Clute) |
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Catch the Wotan! (for Isaac Asimov) |
1993 JUL |
ss |
says this story is a warm-up run for a deep space novel he plans to write, one he calls "beatniks in space"; has novel The Hidden War(1994), in which goernment forces try to quash an asteroid colony with a culture based on the Beat poets(B&C) |
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Mother to Elves |
1994 JUN |
ss |
graduate of New College, the Univ. of Alaska Anchorage, he teaches a writing workshop at the Kachemak Bay Branch of UAA, & English thru the distance education program of UAA; he has also taught Dog Mushing, & SF |
| Arnason, Eleanor |
Actors, The: A Hwarhath Historical Romance |
1999 DEC |
na |
(1942- ) N-2000 LOC, na; 1st story in F&SF in Hwarhath ser.; lives in Minneapolis, MN; 1st story pub. "A Clear Day in the Motor City" in Moorcock & Platt(ed): New Worlds Quarterly #6(1973); has novel A Woman of the Iron People(1991; W-1991 TIP; 1992 MYT) |
| Arno, Ed |
Cartoon |
1981 JUN |
ct |
(1916- ) working name for Arnold et Arno; born in Innsbruck, Austria; attended art school in Paris; was the art director for 30 years in Bucharest, Rumania, publishing children's books; won many awards from European countries, incl. Italy & Rumania |
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Cartoon |
1981 SEP |
ct |
Arno came to the U.S. in 1966, & pub. his cartoons in many places, incl. NYT, Look, Cosmopolitan, SEP, TV Guide, Harvard Business, & many other mags. & journals; he has been pub. in the NYM since 1968 |
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Cartoon |
1981 DEC |
ct |
has illus. over 100 children's books, mainly in Europe, but incl. the U.S. children's books, The Gingerbread Man(1967), Freya Littledale: The Magic Fish: The Fisherman and His Wife(1967), & Nancy K. Robinson: Mom, You're Fired!(1981) |
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Cartoon |
1982 APR |
ct |
Arno gets many of his ideas for his cartoons while "lying in bed"; in the morning he tries to remember his dreams & apply them to the drawing board; for his cartoons he uses a fine line pen; he has also done artwork in charcoal & in color, incl. posters |
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Cartoon |
1982 OCT |
ct |
has a coll. of his 'criminal at large' series, 1st pub. in the NYT & NYM between 1966-1968, Ed Arno's Most Wanted(1998), which was given the highest praise by the famous art critic, Brendan Gill |
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Cartoon |
1982 DEC |
ct |
Arno still does cartoons & other artwork, & in 2002 had a showing of his work in Vienna, Austria; he is listed as among the most famous Austrians in the last 300 years |
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Cartoon |
1983 APR |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1983 SEP |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1987 APR |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1987 SEP |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1987 OCT |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1987 NOV |
ct |
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Cartoon: Dr. M. Harris, Chiropodist |
1988 JAN |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1988 APR |
ct |
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Cartoon: Birth of the Credibility Gap, The |
1988 OCT |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1988 DEC |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1989 APR |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1989 JUN |
ct |
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Cartoon: You Are Here |
1989 JUL |
ct |
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Cartoon: Beaver Crossing |
1989 SEP |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1990 NOV |
ct |
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Cartoon: Lost Our Grant |
1991 JUL |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1991 AUG |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1995 OCT/NOV |
ct |
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| Arr, Stephen |
Cause |
1955 AUG |
ss |
(1921- ) ps. for Stephen A. Rynas; had several stories as Arr in GAL, SFA, Fantasy Fiction, Future Science Fiction, & Vortex Science Fiction betw. 1953-1955 |
| Arthur, Chet |
Lucky People, The |
1968 FEB |
ss |
(1933- ) ps. for Albert E. Cowdrey, & in F&SF as such with stories in 1997 & 1998 in his Azalea Place, New Orleans, series; born in New Orleans, has novel pub. in 1965; has pub. govt. books on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, & on military medicine |
| Arthur, Robert |
Postpaid to Paradise |
1950 WIN/SPR |
ss |
(1909-1969) 1st pub. in ARG, 15 JUN 1940; 1st story in F&SF from his Murchison Morks series(ARG 1940-41); Robert Jay Arthur; born at Fort Mills, Corregidor Island, the Philippines; has 1930 BA in English, 1932 MA in Journalism from Univ. of Michigan |
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Wilfred Weem, Dreamer |
1951 AUG |
ss |
1st pub. in ARG, in 5 JUL 1941, as "Just a Dreamer"; 2nd story from his Murchison Morks ser.; Arthur a prolific writer for the pulps since 1931, incl. Wonder Stories, Detective Fiction Weekly, Mystery, Amazing Stories, The Shadow, Argosy, Black Mask, etc |
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Universe Broke Down, The |
1951 DEC |
ss |
1st pub. in ARG, 7 JUN 1941; Arthur also wrote for radio & TV; most of his pulp output was crime & mystery, & fantasy beginning in late 1930s(Clute), & also pub. in Startling Stories, Unknown Worlds, Collier's, Thrilling Detective; also edited var. mags. |
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Obstinate Uncle Otis |
1958 APR |
ss |
1st pub. in ARG Weekly, 19 JUL 1941, & revised for F&SF; 3rd story from his Murchison Morks series; was married to author Joan Vatsek(also in F&SF) from 1946-1960; see websites www.elizabetharthur.org/bio/rarthur.html & ..../jvarthur.html |
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Mr. Milton's Gift |
1958 NOV |
ss |
1st pub. in BBM 1953 JUL, as "The Man with the Golden Hand," 4th story from Murchison Morks ser.; some stories from ser. pub. in his anth. Ghosts and More Ghosts(1963); Morks series considered a derivative of Lord Dunsany & Vincent Benét work(Clute) |
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Hero Equation, The |
1959 JUN |
ss |
1st pub. in ARG, 3 MAY 1941, as "Don't Be a Goose"; 5th story from his Murchison Morks series; Arthur worked mainly in radio, scripting The Mysterious Traveler(1943-52; W-1952 EDG) & edited mag. of same name(1951-52) |
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Devil's Garden, The |
1959 SEP |
ss |
1st pub. in ARG, 1 MAR 1941, 6th story from his Murchison Morks series; Arthur's mag. he edited, The Mysterious Traveler(1951-52) also pub. some of his stories under ps. Andrew Fell, Anthony Morton, Jay Norman, John West, & Mark Williams |
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Miracle on Main Street |
1960 AUG |
nv |
1st pub. in ARG, 6 JUL 1940; Arthur also worked on radio program Murder by Experts(1949-1951); in his career he wrote over 500 radio scripts, incl. for The Shadow, & Nick Carter; worked in TV in Hollywood after 1959 on the Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock |
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Garvey's Ghost |
1962 APR |
ss |
Arthur worked closely with Alfred Hitchcock, ghost-editing the anth. Stories for Late at Night(1961), Alfred Hitchcock's Haunted Houseful(1961), A.H.'s Ghostly Gallery(1962), Stories My Mother Never Told Me(1963), A.H.'s Monster Museum(1965), etc |
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Jabez O'Brien and Davy Jones' Locker |
1965 JUN |
ss |
after 1962 he left Hollywood & lived in Cape May, NJ; wrote 10 The Three Investigators ya novels(continued after his death by others); edited his own juvenile anth. Davy Jones's Haunted Locker(1965), Monster Mix(1968), & Thrillers and More Thrillers(1968) |
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