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Zeke K, pseudonym of Zeke L. Kamm, Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America. Nothing on the web? Fiction includes: * "Morning Stretch", in "Dexter's Laboratory" (Hanna-Barbera) * "Back Fire", in "Dexter's Lab" (ditto) * "Dexter", double ditto. e-mail Zeke K Ka: Soul or Shadow, in mythology of ancient EGYPT Alexander Kabakov: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * No Return [USSR: Iskusstvo Kino, 1989; Morrow, Oct 1990] ISBN 0-688-09978-5 translated by Thomas Whitney 94-page hardcover novella TIME TRAVEL/ DYSTOPIA Kabbala, Cabbala, see: ISRAEL and JEWISH SCIENCE FICTION Ismail Kadare: Fantasy novelist of ALBANIA {not listed in Countries page} (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, St.Martin's, 1997, p.528) Cynthia Kadohata: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * The Glass Mountain [White Wolf, 1995] ISBN 1-56504-939-X * In the Heart of the Valley of Love [Viking, 1992; Penguin, Oct 1993] ISBN 0-14-013449-2 trade paperback Richard Kadrey (1957-): Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Covert Culture Sourcebook [St. Martin's, Oct 1993] ISBN 0-312-09776-X Non-fiction * Kamikaze L'Amour [St. Martin's, June 1995] ISBN 0-312-13100-3 * Metrophage [Ace, Feb 1988; Gollancz, July 1988, July 1989] CYBER PUNK Wade Kaempfert, house name and pseudonym of Harry Harrison, Lester del Rey Franz Kafka (3 July 1883-3 June 1924): Franz Kafka Major author of CZECHOSLOVAKIA of Jewish/German ancestry, of enormous significance to the evolution of modern Fantasy. He wrote the definitive fiction of paranoia, anxiety, and reaction to a paradoxical universe whose very structure precludes normalcy, thus predating Jorge Luis Borges and Philip K. Dick in the emphasis on Epistomological/Ontological fiction which grapples with the nature of reality and how we know it. * "Die Verwandlung" [Germany, 1915; as "The Metamorphosis", London: 1937] Translated by A. L. Lloyd; man is transformed overnight into a cockroach or (as Nabokov points out) some winged beetle * Amerika [Germany, 1913, chapbook; expanded Germany, 1927; London, 1938 as "America"] Translated by Willa and Edwin Muir, set in a fantasy version of the U.S.A. * Der Prozess [Germany, 1925; London, 1937, as "The Trial"] Translated by Willa and Edwin Muir; [further expanded, 1956] Translated by E. M. Butler; the protagonist "K." is arrested and spends his entire life in a labyrinth of bureaucratic pseudo-legalisms (especially poignent to Your Humble Webmaster who has been in legal proceedings for over 11 years) * Das Schloss [Germany, 1926; as "The Castle", London, 1930] Translated by Willa and Edwin Muir; [further expanded, 1953] Translated by Ernst Kaiser and Eithne Wilkins; [new translation 1997?] a con-man named "K." (see "The Trial") thinks that he has been summoned to the vast Castle, and is permanently enmeshed in attempts to have the infinite bureaucracy therein recognize that he even exists * Franz Kafka: Stories 1904-1924 [Macdonald, 1981; Cardinal, Dec 1990] ISBN 0-7474-0725-8 Collects all of Kafka's stories published in book form during his life as translated by J .A. Underwood Jorge Luis Borges introduction * Cinema versions: "The Trial" (1962), "The Trial" (1969), "The Trial" (TV movie, 1992) {hotlinks to be done} David Kagan: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Sunstroke [Diamond, Feb 1993; Ace, Sep 1995] ISBN 0-441-00256-0 Janet Kagan, full name Janet Megson Kagan (1946-): Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America Janet Kagan home page Janet Kagan page by Corwin Books: * Hellspark [Tor, July 1988] Paperback ISBN 0-812-54275-4 cover art by Rick Sternbach miscredited to Bryn Barnard [Science Fiction Book Club, 1988?] Main Selection, cover art correctly credited [Meisha Merlin Publishing, Jan 1998] trade paperback, revised edition, with afterwords for "Hellspark" and "Uhura's Song" + additional reading list for both * Mirabile (contains all the Mama Jason stories marked # below) [Tor Books, October 1991] Hardcover ISBN:0-312-85220-7 [Tor Books Paperback Reprint Edition, June 1992] ISBN:0-812-50993-5 [Science Fiction Book Club, date?] * Star Trek: Uhura's Song [Pocket Books, August 1987] (Star Trek #21) Mass Market Paperback Reissue Edition ISBN:0-671-65227-3 September 1985 Gregg Press Textbook Binding ISBN:0-839-82888-8 [London: Titan Books, May 1989] as "Uhura's Lied" [Heyne Bucher, 1989] German translation by Andreas Brandhorst? Short Fiction: * "Christmas Wingding" [Christmas Forever, ed. David G. Hartwell, Tor, Nov, 1993] hardcover * "Face Time" [Hotel Andromeda, ed. Jack L. Chalker, Ace, Feb 1994] paperback * "Faith-of-the-Month Club" [Analog, 1 Feb 1982] fake ad, p.89, uncredited, NOT listed in the table of contents; original version in [Shaggy B.E.M. Stories, ed. Mike Resnick, Nolacon Press, 1988] * "Fermat's Best Theorem" [Absolute Magnitude, Issue #3, Summer 1995; The Best of Absolute Magnitude, eds. Warren Lapine and Stephen Pagel, Tor, May 1997] hardcover * "Fighting Words" [Isaac's Universe, Volume 3: Unnatural Diplomacy, ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Avon, July 1992] * #"The Flowering Inferno" [Asimov's, Mar 1990] 3rd place in Asimov's Readers' Poll, 1990 * # "Frankenswine" [Asimov's, August 1991] novella * "From the Dead Letter File" [Starshore, Winter 1990] * #"Getting the Bugs Out" [Asimov's, Nov 1990] Winner of the Asimov's Readers' Poll Award for Best Novelette of 1990 * "The Last of a Vintage Year" [Aladdin, Master of the Lamp, eds. Mike Resnick, Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, Dec 1992] * # "The Loch Moose Monster" [Asimov's, March 1989] winner, Best Novelette of 1989, Asimov's Readers' Poll [The Year's Best Science Fiction, 7th Annual Collection, ed. Gardner Dozois] * "Love Our Lockwood"[ Alternate Presidents, eds. Mike Resnick, Martin H. Greenberg, Tor, Feb 1992; Science Fiction Book Club] * "Naked Wish-Fulfillment" [Pulphouse #3, Spring, 1989; Pulphouse Weekly, Issue Zero, Mar 1991; Unicorns II, eds. Jack Dann, Gardner Dozois, Ace, 1992] * "No Known Cure" [Pulphouse #12, the last issue, 1993] * "The Nutcracker Coup" [Asimov's, Dec 1992] novelette Winner of the Asimov's Readers' Award, Best Novelette 1992 Winner of Hugo Award, Best Novelette 1993 Nebula nominee [Christmas Magic, ed. David G. Hartwell, Tor, Nov 1994] paperback [Hugo and Nebula Award Winners from Asimov's Science Fiction, ed. Sheila Williams, Wings Books, 1995] hardcover [Isaac Asimov's Christmas, eds. Gardner Dozois and Sheila Williams, Ace, Dec 1997] paperback * "Out on Front Street" [Pulphouse, Sept/Oct 1992] * # "Raising Cane" [Asimov's, March 1991] novella * #"The Return of the Kangaroo Rex" [Asimov's, Oct 1989] 2nd place in Asimov's Readers' Poll, 1989 * "She Was Blonde, She Was Dead---And Only Jimmilich Opstrommo Could Find Out Why!!!" [More Whatdunits, ed. Mike Resnick, DAW, May 1993] * "Space Cadet" [By Any Other Fame, eds. Mike Resnick and Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, Jan 1994] * "Standing in the Spirit" [Asimov's, Dec 1997] * "The Stubbornest Broad on Earth" [Asimov's, Feb 1998] * "What a Wizard Does" [Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine, Autumn 1990] winner of the MZB Cauldron Award for best of issue [The Best of Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine, date?] * "Winging It" [Isaac's Universe, Volume 2: Phases of Chaos, eds. Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg, Avon, July 1991] Nonfiction: * "Mischief in the Spaceways" [The Best of James H. Schmitz, NESFA Press, 1991] introduction to the work of James H. Schmitz e-mail Janet Kagan Norman Kagan: Locus/Contento lists: * The Cinema of Stanley Kubrick [1972; Continuum, Aug 1989] ISBN 0-8264-0422-7 Non-fiction (The Shining, A Clockwork Orange, Dr. Strangelove, 2001: A Space Odyssey) film hotlinks {to be done} James Kahn [1947-]: * Classic Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Rerelease of "Return of the Jedi" film novelization [New York: Del Rey, October 1994] Paperback ISBN:345-30767-4 [New York: Del Rey, September 1995] Hardcover ISBN:345-40079-8 * Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom [New York: Ballantine, June 1984 novelization * Poltergeist II: The Other Side [Ballantine, June 1986] ISBN 0-345-33382-9 Paperback Novelization * Return of the Jedi [New York: Del Rey, 1983] novelization * Time's Dark Laughter [New York: Ballantine, 1982] * Time Fall [New York: Ballantine, 1987] * World Enough and Time [New York: Ballantine, 1980] paperback Herman Kahn (15 Feb 1922-1981?) Very important person in the history of American foreign policy and the field of Futurology. Herman Kahn (as I have determined) was a promising graduate student of Physics at Caltech, whose professors felt that he had "the right stuff" to someday win a Nobel Prize, but he felt that sociopolitical problems were more difficult and interesting. He scored the single highest level ever observed on the standard U.S. armed forces intelligence test (equivalent to a 220+ I.Q., some think) and was an obvious genius. He headed R&D at the RAND corporation (Air Force think tank) then began his own think tank, the famous Hudson Institute. There he perfected his analysis of war and peace in international policy, including the "Scenario" method of forecasting -- in essence, first crunching the numbers and then writing a series of science fiction short stories about alternative futures. In fact, he hired an assistant (whom I've met) whose job it was to read all the science fiction magazines and record every interesting technical and sociological idea for further study. With Anthony J. Weiner and the Hudson Institute, he wrote the definitive Futorology book: "The Year 2000" (New York: Macmillan, 1968), a must-read for SF authors, if only for its list of 100 possible future inventions. He was, in essence, the #1 consultant to the military-industrial complex. He told me (as I foolishly declined a job at the Hudson Institute) that he was hired by the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States, who sent him in to do the definitive study of the war in Vietnam. He asked for carte blanche, to be able to go anwhere, see any documents, interview anyone. On his return, he presented his massive analysis in writing to the Joint Chiefs, but prefaced it with this oral summary: "Gentlemen: I have determined that there ar 23 unacceptable ways of winning the war in Vietnam, including nuclear and biological options, 14 acceptable ways of winning, and only one way of losing. And, gentlemen, you have found it." A great Santa Claus of a man, gentle, friendly, and thoughtful, he was reviled by a leftist public that assumed he was a fascist "hawk" from his controversial books "On Thinking the Unthinkable" and "On Thermonuclear War." He invented the words "Megadeath" and "The Doomsday Device" and thus is part of the composite villain (with Henry Kissinger) Dr. Strangelove in the Kubrick's nuclear holocaust masterpiece "Dr. Strangelove, or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Bomb." How do I know all this, gentle reader? Well, I dated his daughter Deborah in the late 1960s. This was on the summer retreat of Fire Island, where cars are banned, and people carry their groceries home on little red wagons. I painted a mushroom cloud on his wagon, a prank which he found eminently amusing. Just as most of us can think faster than we can type, which messes up our writing, he could think much faster than he could talk, and so he tended to leave out the ends of his sentences, which made conversation mysterious. He, his brilliant wife (who was a "computer" in the Manhattan Project), his practical-joking son and pragmatic/romantic daughter seemed oddly familiar to me. When I asked, Debbie said "Oh, yes. Bobbie Heinlein asked us if he could use us as the model for the family in 'Podkayne of Mars.'" So I, Jonathan Vos Post, can say that I once dated the fictional character Podkayne. This little essay, like everything else on this web page, is copyright 1996 by Magic Dragon Multimedia. All Rights Reserved. Joan Kahn (1914-1994): SF story author and anthologist Anthologies Edited: * Ready or Not: Here Come Fourteen Frightening Stories! [Greenwillow, Aug 1987] ISBN 0-688-07167-8 Young Adult/Horror, 14 stories * The Edge of the Chair [London: Arlington, 1968] weird stories See HORROR Kaidan, see Kwaidan (1964) Kaiju Daisenso, see SF/Fantasy Movies pages entry for 1998 "Godzilla" Kaiju Soshingeki, see SF/Fantasy Movies pages entry for 1998 "Godzilla" Josephine Kains, pseudonym of Ron Goulart Bonita Kale: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America e-mail Bonita Kale Kalevala: "Land of Heroes", the central poetry/song cycle of myth and legends of FINLAND Michael Kallenberger: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America nothing on the Web? Jeanne Kalogridis: Horror author who also writes Star Trek novels under the pseudonym J. M. Dillard; Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * the "Diaries of the Family Dracul" trilogy * Covenant with the Vampire [Delacorte Abyss, 1994; Dell, Oct 1995] ISBN 0-440-21543-9 * Children of the Vampire [Headline, 1995; Apr 1996] ISBN 0-7472-4925-3 * Lord of the Vampires [Headline, 1996; Delacorte, Nov 1996; Science Fiction Book Club #14969, Mar 1997] See HORROR Michael William Kaluta: Fantasy Artist in comix and stage design (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, St.Martin's, 1997, p.529) Kwadwo Agymah Kamau: Locus/Contento lists: * Flickering Shadows [Holt/Owl, Oct 1997] Caribbean Fantasy ISBN 0-8050-5472-3 Ray Kalnen, pseudonym of Ray Kainen Christa Kamenetsky: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * The Brothers Grimm and Their Critics: Folktales and the Quest for Meaning [Ohio University Press, 1992, Feb 1994] Nonfiction $26.95, 372pp, trade paperback ISBN 0-8214-1066-0 Nick Kamin: pseudonym of Robert J. Antonick * Earthrim [Ace, 1969] * The Herrod Men [Ace, 1971] Michael Kanaly: Locus/Contento lists: * Thoughts of God [Ace, July 1997] ISBN 0-441-00466-0 Theological Science Fiction Michael Kandel (1941-): Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America, also translated Stanislaw Lem: nothing on the Web? Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Captain Jack Zodiac [Broken Mirrors Press, Nov 1991] ISBN 0-9623824-6-9 Comedy TELEPORTATION [Bantam Spectra, Apr 1992] ISBN 0-553-29367-2, $4.99, 260pp, paperback * In Between Dragons [Bantam Spectra, Sep 1990] Fantasy ISBN 0-553-28814-8 * Panda Ray [St. Martin's, July 1996] ISBN 0-312-14387-7 Mathematics in comic SF novel * Strange Invasion [Bantam Spectra, Sep 1989] ISBN 0-553-28146-1 Insanity is relative in this comic SF novel Alex Kane: pseudonym of Gene Lazuta (1959- ), according to Locus/Contento: * The Shinglo [Charter, Mar 1989] ISBN 1-55773-171-3 Vietnam/Horror novel See HORROR Bob Kane (1916-): co-creator (with Bill Finger) of Batman, as comix character (see TV and Movies pages) Daniel Kane (1957-): * Power and Magic [GMP Press, Oct 1987] Fantasy, ISBN 0-85449-078-7 Gil Kane, more recent artist of "Batman" {film hotlink to be done} (not to be confused with Bob Kane) * Blackmark [Bantam, 1971] comic book format Pablo Kane, pseudonym of Hugh Zachary Hyman Kaner, British publisher/author of alternate universe "People of the Twilight" (different rate of flow of time) and "The Sun Queen" about life on the Sun. Joan Kangilaski (1936-): * The Seeking Sword [Ballantine Books, 1977] * Hands of Glory [1981], sequel to The Seeking Sword (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, St.Martin's, 1997, p.530) Peter Kanto, pseudonym of John Coleman, Hugh Zachary MacKinley Kantor (4 Feb 1904-?) American Civil War novelist "Long Remember" known in our field for the alternate history "If The South Had Won the Civil War" [Bantam, 1961], considered one of the best of this genre. Teresa Kao: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * The Quality of the Light [Gangor Press, Aug 1992] ISBN 0-9631499-0-3 Interstellar Colony * ShadowFlow [Gangor Press, Mar 1995] ISBN 0-9631499-1-1 Interstellar Colony Gangor Press P.O. Box 611 Marylhurst OR 97036-0611 Aline Boucher Kaplan (1947-): Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America nothing on the Web? except that Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Khyren [Baen, Oct 1988] ISBN 0-671-69781-1 FEMINIST Morton A. Kaplan: * The World of 2044: Technological Development and the Future of Society ( see co-author Charles Sheffield) Colin Kapp (1928-) British electronics technician/novelist * Patterns of Chaos [Award, 1973; Ace] * the "Cageworld" series * Cageworld 1 [?] * Cageworld 2 [?] * Cageworld 3: The Tyrant of Hades [NEL 1982; DAW, Mar 1984] ISBN 0-87997-919-4 * Cageworld 4: Star Search [DAW, July 1984] ISBN 0-87997-942-9 * The Chaos Weapon [Ballentine Books, 1977] * The Survival Game [Ballentine Books, 1976] * Transfinite Man [Berkley, 1964] as "The Dark Mind" [New York: Berkeley, 1964] * The Wizard of Anharitte [Award, 1973] Michael Karageorge, pseudonym of Poul Anderson Walter Karig (1898-?) American journalist/novelist who wrote many of the "Nancy Drew" girls' novels, the "X-Bar-X" boys' novels, then edited the "Battle Report" books about the U.S. Navy. Wrote under various pseudonyms. Most notable fntasy: "Zotz!" (New York: Rinehart, 1947) about a man who can snuff out human lives by uttering a magic word. Frigyes Karinthy (188-1938) major utopian novelist in Hungary. For more on this genre, see Utopia. Jean Karl, full name Jean Edna Karl (1927-): * But We Are Not of Earth [Dutton, 1981; Dell, Apr 1984] Young Adult ISBN 0-440-90489-7 * The Turning Place [?] * Strange Tomorrow [Dutton, May 1985] ISBN 0-525-44162-X Young Adult semi-sequel to The Turning Place [Dell Laurel-Leaf, Feb 1988] ISBN 0-440-20052-0 Marvin Karlins: * Gomorrah [Doubleday, 1974] co-author L. Andrews * The Last Man is Out [Prentice-Hall, 1969] Boris Karloff, pseudonym of William H. Pratt David Karp (5 May 1922-) American TV/radio/print author, books include: * The Day of the Monkey [London: Gollancz, 1955] African weirdness * One [New York: Vanguard, 1953] which was a dystopian bestseller a.k.a "Escape to Nowhere" [Lion, 1955; Universal]. For more on this genre, see Dystopia. Marvin Allen Karp, American weird anthologist "Suddenly", "The Unhumans" Florence Karpin: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * The Prince in the Golden Tower [Viking Kestrel , Oct '89] ISBN 0-670-82218-3 Children's Fantasy Phyllis Ann Karr: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America nothing on the Web? Phyllis Radford Karr (Irene Radford): Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America * The Arthurian Companion [Chaosium,1983; Apr 1997] ISBN 1-56882-096-8 $14.95, 569pp, trade paperback, a.k.a. "The King Arthur Companion" Encyclopedia of King Arthur legends and historical background Chaosium, 950 56th St, Oakland CA 94608 (see "The Ultimate King Arthur Web Guide {to be done}) * At Amberleaf Fair [Ace, Nov 1986] Fantasy ISBN 0-441-52009-X * Frostflower and Thorn [Berkley, 1980, Mar 1985] Fantasy ISBN 0-425-07588-5 * The Idylls of the Queen [Berkley, Sep 1985] ISBN 0-425-08080-3 Mystery/Arthurian Fantasy * Wildraith's Last Battle [Ace, 1982; Berkley, Aug 1985] ISBN 0-425-08026-9 HEROIC FANTASY e-mail Phyllis Radford Karr (Irene Radford) e-mail Phyllis Radford Karr (Irene Radford) old, invalid Kashchei, Koshchei: (1) literally heartless evil demon/magician in folklore of RUSSIA (2) the executive-supervisor of Gods in "Jurgen" (1919) and related books by James Branch Cabell (see James Branch Cabell); (3) character based on (1) in operas "Mlada" (1892) and "Kashchei the Immortal" by Nicolai Rimski-Korsakov (1844-1908) Michael Kasner: Locus/Contento lists: * Warkeep 2030 [Worldwide Library Gold Eagle , Nov 1992] Post-holocaust ISBN 0-373-62014-4 * Warkeep 2030: Killing Fields [Worldwide Library Gold Eagle, Mar 1993] ISBN 0-373-62015-2 sequel to Warkeep 2030 Lou Kassem (1931-): Locus/Contento lists: * A Haunting in Williamsburg [Avon Camelot, May 1990] ISBN 0-380-75892-X Young Adult Historical/Ghost Warren Kastel, house name and pseudonym of Chester S. Geier, Robert Silverberg, others Herbert Kastle, "The Reassembled Man" [New York: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1964] Extraterrestrials rebuild a human to have super powers and altered sexuality. For more on this genre, see Supermen. Erich Kastner (1899-1974): satrist of GERMANY best known for: * Emil und die Detektive [1929; as "Emil and the Detective", London, 1931] very popular children's book, see Mystery/Detective Films * Die Konferenz Der Tiere [1949; as "The Animals' Conference", London, 1953] see "Animal Farm" (1945) by George Orwell (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, St.Martin's, 1997, p.530) Sandra Kasturi (1966-): arguably the most important modern science fiction author born in ESTONIA (Poltsamaa). She is an American citizen, and Permanent Resident in Toronto, Canada since 1977. e-mail Sandra Kasturi Publishing/other credits include: * Editor [Hart House Review, University of Toronto, 1993, 1994] * Winner, Lydia Langstaff Memorial Prize for Writing, 1996 * nominated for Rhysling Award, 1997 (for "On Reading Bradbury") * "The Burning Woman", Contemporary Verse 2, Winter 1995 * "Five Cantos From the Prayer Book of Aphrodite" [TransVersions #2, 1995] (honourable mention in Year's Best Fantasy & Horror 1995) * "The Changeling" [On Spec, Winter 1995] (honourable mention in Year's Best Fantasy & Horror 1995) * "The Gretel Papers" [On Spec, Summer 1995] * "Winter Aconite" [On Spec, Fall 1995] (honourable mention in Year's Best Fantasy & Horror 1995) * "Chaos Theory" [Tesseracts 5, ed. Robert Runte & Yves Meynard, Edmonton: Tesseract Books, 1996] * "The Flayed Woman" [Tesseracts 5, ed. Robert Runte & Yves Meynard, Edmonton: Tesseract Books, 1996] * "The Day I Ate Jupiter" [On Spec, Summer 1996] * "Estonian Witches" [On Spec, Summer 1996] * "Nocturne" [Northern Frights 4, ed. Don Hutchison, Toronto: Mosaic Press, 1997] * "On Reading Bradbury" [Tesseracts 6, ed. Robert J. Sawyer and Carolyn Clink, Edmonton: Tesseract Books, 1997] * "Lunar Inconsistencies" [Prairie Fire, issue #?, 1997] * "A Daughter's a Daughter" [On Spec, 1998 (forthcoming)] * "Love With a Mermaid" [On Spec, 1998 (forthcoming)] Vahe Katcha, pseudonym of British psychological horror novelist Vahe Katchadourian See HORROR Katha Sarit Sagara, "Ocean of Story" -- enormous fiction collection (one English translation is 10 volumes) assembled sometime between 1000 A.D. and 1100 A.D. by Somadeva, a poet in the court of Kashmir, including Fantasy and Legend from the subcontinent of India and beyond: * Katha Sarit Sagara [London, 1880-1884] translated by C. H. Tawney * The Ocean of Story [London, 1924-1928] re-edited by Norman Penzer (10 volumes) * inspiration for: * Haroun and the Sea of Stories [1990] by Salman Rushdie * see also "Arabian Nights" (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, St.Martin's, 1997, p.530) Sansoucy Kathenor: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America e-mail Sansoucy Kathenor Ken Kato, pseudonym of ? (1950-): * Yamato: A Rage in Heaven [Warner Questar, Oct 1990] ISBN 0-446-51570-1 1 volume in hardcover, 2 volumes in paperback, SPACE OPERA * Yamato II: The Way of the Warrior Part 1 [Warner Questar, May 1992] ISBN 0-446-36180-1 * Yamato II: The Way of the Warrior Part 2 [Warner Questar, June 1992] ISBN 0-446-36265-4 Gloria Katz (1945-): * Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: The Illustrated Screenplay ( see co-author Willard Huyck) Jack Katz: * The First Kingdom [Pocket Wallaby, 1978] stories in comicbook format Judith Katz (1951-): * Running Fiercly Toward a High Thin Sound [Firebrand Books, 1992] ISBN 1-56341-019-2 Jewish/Fantasy/FEMINIST Welwyn Wilton Katz (1948-): Young Adult Fantasist of CANADA Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Come Like Shadows [Viking, Sep 1993] ISBN 0-670-84861-1 Young Adult Macbeth/Fantasy TIME TRAVEL * False Face [Canada: Douglas & McIntyre, 1987; Macmillan McElderry, Sep 1988] ISBN 0-689-50456-X Young Adult Dark Fantasy/Mask * The Prophecy of Rau Ridoo [1982] * The Third Magic [Canada: Douglas & McIntyre, 1988; Macmillan McElderry, Mar 1989] ISBN 0-689-50480-2 Young Adult Arthurian Fantasy TIME TRAVEL * Time Ghost [Canada: Groundwood, 1994; Simon & Schuster/McElderry, Apr 1995] ISBN 0-689-80027-4 Young Adult Ecological TIME TRAVEL Science Fantasy * Whale Singer [1990] * Witchery Hill [Atheneum, 1984; Angus & Robertson, Oct 1988] ISBN 0-207-15840-1 Young Adult Horror/Occult [Macmillan, 1984; Dell Laurel-Leaf, June 1990] ISBN 0-440-20637-5 (also according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, St.Martin's, 1997, p.530) See HORROR Wendy R. Katz, full name Wendy Roberta Shapiro Katz (1945- ): author and critic; Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Rider Haggard and the Fiction of Empire [Cambridge University Press, Jan 1988] ISBN 0-521-33425-X $34.50, 171pp, hardcover, Nonfiction William Katz, full name William Michael Katz (1940-): Locus/Contento lists: * Death Dreams [?, 1979; Warner, Apr 1987] Horror ISBN 0-446-34434-6 See HORROR John Katzenbach (1950-): Locus/Contento lists: * State of Mind [Ballantine, Oct 1997; Little Brown UK] ISBN 0-345-38631-0 Near-future/SF/Horror/Thriller/serial killer See HORROR Edward McKnight Kauffer (1890-1954): British-resident American Fantasy and poster illustrator (also according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, St.Martin's, 1997, p.530) Douglas Kaufman: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books Written: * Torg: The Possibility Wars Book Two: The Dark Realm [West End Games, Aug 1990] Role Playing Game related 0-87431-302-3 Anthologies Edited: * Torg: Dragons Over England [West End Games, May 1992] 9 stories, Ed Stark introduction, ISBN 0-87431-342-2 Role Playing Game related Lloyd Kaufman @ Dragon*Con B-Movie inspiration in Troma (Toxic Avenger; Attack of the Killer Tomatoes; Surf Nazis Must Die!) Anna Kavan, pseudonym of Helen Woods Edmonds (1901-1968): British author born in FRANCE and suffered from a dreadful and violent childhood exacerbated by heroin addiction as an adult; Books: * A Stranger Still [1935] under 1st married name "Helen Ferguson" in which "Anna Kavan" is a semi-autobiographical character * Asylum Piece [London, 1940; Doubleday, 1946] 27 stories * A Bright Green Field and Other Stories [1958] story collection * The House of Sleep [Doubleday, 1947] [London, as "Sleep Has His House" 1948] Dream journey (see James Joyce, Finnegan's Wake) * I Am Lazarus: Short Stories [1945] story collection * Ice [Doubleday, 1970; Popular] * Julia and the Bazooka [London, 1970; Knopf, 1975] 15 stories posthumous story collection edited by Rhys Davies * Let Me Alone [1930] under 1st married name "Helen Ferguson" in which "Anna Kavan" is a semi-autobiographical character * Mercury [Dufour Editions, Jan 1995] ISBN 0-7206-0940-2 Fantasy, Doris Lessing foreword * My Madness: The Selected Writings of Anna Kavan [Picador, Mar 1990] ISBN 0-330-30532-8 Edited/Introduction by Brian W. Aldiss * My Soul in China [1975] posthumous story collection edited by Rhys Davies (according to Locus/Contento as combined with data according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, St.Martin's, 1997, p.530) Roz Kaveney, pseudonym and then legal name of Andrew J. Kaveney (1949- ): Short Fiction: * {to be done} Anthologies Edited: * More Tales from the Forbidden Planet [Titan, Aug 1990] 15 stories, ISBN 1-85286-332-3 * Tales from the Forbidden Planet [Titan, Aug 1987] ISBN 1-85286-004-9 * Villains! (see co-anthologist Mary R. Gentle) * The Weerde: Book 1 (see co-anthologist Mary R. Gentle) * The Weerde: Book 2 (see co-anthologist Mary R. Gentle) Other: * Contributing Editor of "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, St.Martin's, 1997, p.530) Guy Gavriel Kay (1954): Guy Gavriel Kay biographical data and portrait photograph Guy Gavriel Kay Casper Award: 1987 Aurora Award: 1991 Guy Gavriel Kay @ AlphaRalpha Novels: * The Darkest Road [Arbor, Nov 1986; New American Library, February 1994] Mass Market Paperback ISBN: 0-451-451805 * The Fionavar Tapestry Omnibus [Toronto: HarperCollins] ISBN 0-00-647950-2 * The Lions of Al-Rassan [Viking Penguin, 1995] hardcover ISBN 0-670-85896-X * A Song for Arbonne [Penguin Books, 1992; London: HarperCollins] paperback ISBN 0-586-21677-4 * The Summer Tree [McClellan & Stewart 1984; New American Library, February 1994] Mass Market Paperback ISBN:0-451-45138-4 * Tigana [Penguin, 1990] paperback, ISBN 0-14-013010-1 winner 1991 Aurora award * The Wandering Fire [Arbor House, 1986; New York: Collins, 1989] winner 1987 Casper Award Other: * assistant editor to Christopher Tolkien for posthumous The Silmarillion [1977] by J. R. R. Tolkien Jeremy Kay: Locus/Contento lists: * The Secret Laboratory Journals of Dr. Victor Frankenstein [Overlook Press, Dec 1995] Horror pretending to be nonfiction ISBN 0-87951-511-2 See HORROR Susan Kay: Locus/Contento lists: * Phantom [Doubleday UK, Sep 1990] ISBN 0-385-40087-X Novel pretending to be Phantom of the Opera's biography Geraldine Kaye (1925-): Locus/Contento lists: * A Breath of Fresh Air [Andre Deutsch, 1987; Mammoth, July 1994] ISBN 0-7497-0082-3 Young Adult Fantasy about slavery M. M. Kaye, pseudonym of Mary Margaret Kaye Hamilton (1908-): Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books Written: * The Ordinary Princess [Doubleday 1980, 1984; Pocket/Archway, July 1986] 0-671-60383-3 Juvenile Fantasy Marilyn Kaye, full name Marilyn Janice Kaye (1949-): Locus/Contento lists: * Dream Lover [Troll WestWind, Feb 1995] ISBN 0-8167-3593-X Young Adult Rock & Roll Fantasy/Romance * the "Max" Young Adult Science Fiction Novels (Max is an extraterrestrial teenaged girl) * Out of This World #1: Max on Earth [Pocket/Archway, Mar 1986] ISBN 0-671-60265-9 [London: Puffin, 1987] ISBN 0-14-032277-9 * Out of This World #2: Max in Love [Pocket/Archway, Mar 1986] ISBN 0-671-60266-7 [London: Puffin, June 1987] ISBN 0-14-032278-7 * Out of This World #3: Max on Fire [Pocket/Archway, May 1986] ISBN 0-671-60267-5 [London: Puffin, Oct 1987] ISBN 0-14-032279-5 * Out of This World #4: Max Flips Out [Pocket/Archway, June 1986] ISBN 0-671-60268-3 [London: Puffin, May 1988] ISBN 0-14-032280-9 * Max Goes Bad [Penguin, Apr 1989] ISBN 0-14-032843-2 * Max All Over [Puffin, Feb 1990] ISBN 0-14-032844-0 Marvin Kaye: allegedly a pseudonym of Parke Godwin (but see below) Marvin Kaye, full name Marvin Nathan Kaye (1938-): American author/editor whose career began in the Mystery/Detective genre: * A Lively Game of Death [1972] Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books Written: * Fantastique [St. Martin's, Nov 1992] ISBN 0-312-08191-X Dark Fantasy, Theatrical/Operatic setting (Woyzeck, Berlioz "Symphony Fantastique") * The Masters of Solitude (see co-author Parke Godwin) [Bantam, Jan 1985] ISBN 0-553-24726-3 * The Possession of Immanuel Wolf and Other Improbable Tales [1981] story collection * Wintermind (co-author Parke Godwin) [Doubleday, 1982; Bantam, Apr 1984] ISBN 0-553-24169-9 Science Fiction sequel to "The Masters of Solitude" * the "Fillmore" comedy/Fantasy series: * The Incredible Umbrella [1979] based on Gilbert & Sullivan * The Amorous Umbrella [1981] * the "Aubrey House" Occult Detective series: * A Cold Blue Light [1983] * Ghosts of Night and Morning [Ace Charter, Aug 1987] ISBN 0-441-28612-7 sequel to "A Cold Blue Light" Anthologies Edited: * 13 Plays of Ghosts and the Supernatural [Science Fiction Book Club #14355, Mar 1990] $7.98, 617pp, hardcover (Edward Gorey cover art) 13 supernatural plays * Angels of Darkness [Science Fiction Book Club, Jan 1995] 48 stories ISBN 1-56865-116-3 * The Best of Weird Tales: 1923 (co-anthologist John Gregory Betancourt) [Wildside Press/Bleak House, Mar 1997] 13 stories ISBN 1-880448-53-X $12.00, 129pp, trade paperback, stories from debut year of "Weird Tales" including H. P. Lovecraft. Order from: Wildside Press 522 Park Avenue Berkeley Heights NY 07922 * Brother Theodore's Chamber of Horrors [1975] co-anthologist Brother Theodore * A Classic Collection of Haunting Ghost Stories (co-anthologist Shiralee Kaye) [Doubleday, 1981 as "Ghosts"; Little Brown UK, Oct 1993] ISBN0-316-90565-8 [Warner UK, Oct 1994] ISBN 0-7515-0968-X, Both UK editions dropped from US edition: 12 stories + poems + 4 appendices. * Devils & Demons (co-anthologist Saralee Kaye) [Science Fiction Book Club #10336, Sep 1987] 52 stories [Doubleday, Oct 1987] ISBN 0-385-18563-4 52 stories + historical survey + afterword + bibliography [Barnes & Noble, 1993] ISBN 0-88029-662-3 (Edward Gorey cover art) * Fiends and Creatures [1975] * Ghosts: A Treasury of Chilling Tales Old & New [Doubleday, 1981; Longmeadow, 1993] 54 stories, ISBN 0-681-41740-4 * Haunted America: Star-Spangled Supernatural Stories [Science Fiction Book Club #15993, Feb 1991] 48 stories $9.98, 582pp, hardcover (Edward Gorey cover art) * Lovers & Other Monsters [Science Fiction Book Club #17952, Feb 1992] $9.98, 498pp, hardcover; 48 stories + 4 poems + 1 play + bibliography + filmography * Masterpieces of Terror and the Supernatural [Literary Guild, 1985; Science Fiction Book Club #5144, May 1985; as "Masterpieces of Terror and the Supernatural: A Treasury of Spellbinding Tales Old & New" Doubleday, June 1985; Dorset, Oct 1991; Macdonald, Dec 1991; St.Martin's, June 1994] 53 stories + poems by Bram Stoker, Poe, Walt Whitman, Tennessee Williams, and more recent authors * Masterpieces of Terror and the Unknown [Science Fiction Book Club #00588, Aug 1993], $10.98, 573pp, hardcover (Edward Gorey cover art) 58 stories + poems * The Penguin Book of Witches and Warlocks [as "Witches and Warlocks", GuildAmerica, 1989; Penguin, Oct 1991] 41 stories ISBN 0-14-014991-0, $10.95, 529pp, trade paperback (Edward Gorey cover art) genre: HORROR * Resurrected Holmes [St. Martin's, Mar 1996] ISBN 0-312-14037-1, $24.95, 337pp, hardcover 15 stories about Sherlock Holmes, as if taken from Dr. Watson's files and then ghost-written by Ernest Hemingway (actually Morgan Llywelyn), H. P. Lovecraft (actually Paula Volsky), Edgar Rice Burroughs (actually Craig Shaw Gardner), and Jack Kerouac (actually Richard Lupoff) * Weird Tales [Literary Guild, 1988; Barnes & Noble, Jan 1996] 44 stories ISBN 0-7607-0118-0 [originally as "Weird Tales: The Magazine That Never Dies", Science Fiction Book Club #11698, Oct 1988] * Witches and Warlocks: Tales of Black Magic, Old & New Science Fiction Book Club #14354, Apr 1990] 41 stories (Edward Gorey cover art) (also according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, St.Martin's, 1997, p.531) See HORROR Marx Kaye, house name and pseudonym of S. J. Byrne, others Saralee Kaye: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books Written: * Devils & Demons [see co-anthologist Marvin Kaye] Shiralee Kaye (but was this a misprint?): * A Classic Collection of Haunting Ghost Stories [see co-anthologist Marvin Kaye] Marvin Kayne, pseudonym of John Russell Fearn Ronal Kayser, pseudonym of Dale Clark Nikos Kazantzakis (1883-1957): major poet, novelist, and playwright of GREECE Served in Government of Greece as: * Director General of the Ministry of Public Welfare [1919] * Minister of National Education [1946] Books: * Anafora Ston Greko [1961; as "Report to Greco", US, 1965] translated by P. A. Bien, autobiography of his life as a spiritual Quest inspired by Buddha, Christ, Marx, Nietzche, Odysseus, and Zorba * Christ Recrucified [1949, London, 1954] translated by Jonathan Griffin Passion Play by villagers during occupation by Turkey blurs the boundries between life and art * The Last Temptation [1953; as "The Last Temptation of Christ", US: 1961] translated by P. A. Bien; marvelously empathetic and detailed Fantasy that the final temptation of Jesus by the Devil is a life-long dream that he has an ordinary life with a fully functional family, which would be real if only he allowed himself to be removed from the Cross Filmed (1988) {hotlink to be done} with great controversy and condemnation by fundamentalists which this highly religious film did not deserve * O Odyssey [1938; as "The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel", US, 1958] translated by Kimon Frier; the greatest work of Fantasy Poetry of the 20th Century, 24 books in length (1 for each letter of the Greek alphabet), 33,333 words long, carrying Odysseus from the Nile to Antarctica Ka Zar, Lord of the Hiden Jungle: see Tarzan Return to Authors K Table of Contents Return to AUTHORS Table of Contents

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Christopher Keane: Locus/Contento lists: * Christmas Babies (co-author William D. Black) [Pocket Star, Dec 1991] ISBN 0-671-72421-5 Medical/Horror genre: see CLONES: stories of genetic engineering, especially of people Richard Kearns: nothing on the Web? Julian Kearny, pseudonym of Ron Goulart Paul Kearney (1967-): Born in Northern Ireland, resident in DENMARK Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * A Different Kingdom [Gollancz, July 1993] ISBN 0-575-05589-8 Fantasy about Northern Ireland * the "The Monarchies of God" ALTERNATE WORLDS Fantasy series: * Hawkwood's Voyage [Gollancz, Dec 1995; Vista, Nov 1996] * The Heretic Kings [Gollancz, Nov 1996; Gollancz/Vista, Oct 1997] * Riding the Unicorn [Gollancz, Sep 1994] ISBN 0-575-05767-X ALTERNATE WORLDS Fantasy * The Way to Babylon [Gollancz, Aug 1992] ISBN 0-575-05310-0 Susanna Kearsley: Locus/Contento lists: * The Shadowy Horses [Gollancz, Jun '97] Ghosts ISBN 0-575-06476-5 John Keats (1795-1821): Major poet of England, with major influence on Fantasy poetry and fiction through his profound use of Greek mythology and Faerie. See also "Lamia." Central to recent novels including: * The Stress of Her Regard [1989] Tim Powers * the "Hyperion" series by Dan Simmons "Endymion" by John Keats (composed between April and November 1817) opens with the familiar "A thing of beauty is a joy forever," and although loose in style and weak in narrative content, is so replete with color and music, with such enchanted atmosphere and scenery, that it often amazes by its lack of reticence. Yet there are strokes of pure beauty no cautious artistry could achieve. There is sheer magic in the story of Endymion and the Moon, and the former's wandering over the Earth and under it, and in the sea and through the air, with no sharp line between what happens and what is dreamt. More than any other poem, perhaps, it shows Keats, whatever his drab surroundings, as the sensuous lover of all loveliness. Whether he digresses to legends of Cybele, Glaucus and Scylla, or Alpheus and Arethusa, in no way related, does not seem to matter. The "Hymn to Pan" (book I) and the roundelay to Bacchus "O sorrow" (book IV) mark the heights of the poem, and are familiar by inclusion in anthologies. Keats himself told his critics that he recognized in "Endymion": "a feverish attempt rather than a deed accomplished." It followed in the footsteps of "Endymion, the Man in the Moon" by John Lyly (performed 1587, printed 1591), a play in prose presented before Queen Elizabeth, over two centuries earlier. More than a century later, this poem inspired the amazing literary Space Opera in four volumes by Dan Simmons, and the sophisticated para-historical fantasy of Tim Powers. Tony Keavny: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Colin the Librarian (see co-author Rich Parsons) * Krap the Conqueror (see co-author Rich Parsons) Mel Keegan: science fiction novelist; Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Death's Head [Gay Men's Press, Nov 1991] ISBN 0-85449-162-7 * Equinox [Gay Men's Press, May '93] ISBN 0-85449-200-3 Sequel to "Death's Head" Michael Keehn: Locus/Contento lists: * Waffled [Secret Canyon Press, July 1997] ISBN 0-9657821-0-7, $14.95, 324pp, trade paperback Fantasy/Metaphysics/Drugs Order from: Secret Canyon Press P.O. Box 2127 Sedona AZ 86339 Day Keene & Leonard Pruyn: * World Without Women [Fawcett Gold Medal, 1960] Joe Keene: Horror novelist; Locus/Contento lists: * Baby Grand (co-author William W. Johnstone) [Zebra, Aug 1987] ISBN 0-8217-2138-0 See HORROR Charles Keeping, full name Charles William James Keeping (1924-1988): Fantasy Artist/illustrator/author/anthologist; Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Anthologies Edited: * Charles Keeping's Book of Classic Ghost Stories [Blackie, Sep 1986] ISBN 0-216-92012-4 * Charles Keeping's Book of Classic Ghost Stories [Bedrick & Blackie, Oct 1986] 8 stories, ISBN 0-87226-096-8 * Charles Keeping's Classic Tales of the Macabre [Blackie, Sep 1987] ISBN 0-216-92147-3 Illustration: * see "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, St.Martin's, 1997, pp.532-533) Pam Keesey: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Anthologies Edited: * Dark Angels [Cleis, Oct 1995] ISBN 1-57344-014-0, $10.95 11 Vampire/Lesbian stories + introduction * Daughters of Darkness: Lesbian Vampire Stories [Cleis Press, Oct 1993] ISBN 0-939416-78-6, $9.95 6 Vampire/Lesbian stories + 4 excerpts from novels + introduction + bibliography + filmography * Women Who Run with the Werewolves [Cleis, Oct 1996] ISBN 1-57344-057-4 $12.95, 15 stories + introduction; order from: Cleis Press P.O. Box 8933 Pittsburgh PA 15221 add 15% shipping credit-card orders 800-780-2279 Stephanie Kegan: Horror novelist; Locus/Contento lists: * The Baby [Charter Diamond, Oct 1990] ISBN 1-55773-397-X See HORROR Peg Kehret, pseudonym of Margaret Ann Kehret (1936- ): Locus/Contento lists: * Horror at the Haunted House [Dutton/Cobblehill, 1992; Pocket Minstrel, Nov 1994] ISBN 0-671-86685-0, $3.50, 132pp, trade paperback Young Adult Horror (see Halloween) (See HORROR) * Sisters Long Ago [Penguin/Cobblehill, Mar 1990] ISBN 0-525-65021-0, $14.95, 149pp, hardcover Young Adult Reincarnation Fantasy Thomas Keightley (1789-1872): British expert of Faries and Folklore (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, St.Martin's, 1997, p.533) Nadine Keilholz: Nadine Keilholz@sff.net Andrew Keith, full name John Andrew Keith (1958- ): * Numerous "Battletech" novelizations copyrighted and packaged by the gaming company FASA * the "The Fifth Foreign Legion" series [Penguin/Roc] * one "Wing Commander" novel (See co-author William R. Forstchen) Colin Keith, pseudonym of Malcolm Jameson Donald Keith, pseudonym of Donald Monroe & Keith Monroe Leigh Keith, pseudonym of H. L. Gold William H. Keith, Jr., full name William Henry Keith, Jr. (1950-): Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America nothing on the Web? * Numerous "Battletech" novelizations copyrighted and packaged by the gaming company FASA * Bolo Brigade [Baen, May 1997] ISBN 0-671-87781-X Based on Keith Laumer's stories of Artificial Intelligence tanks (copyrighted/Packaged by Bill Fawcett and Associates) * several "Buck Rogers" novelizations, Role-Playing Game-related * Renegades Honor [1988] Role-Playing Game-related * Stingray [HarperPaperbacks, Jan 1994] ISBN 0-06-100615-7 battle between 21st century super-submarines * the "Warstrider" military SF series [AvoNova, 1993-] Greg Keizer: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America no known home page e-mail Greg Keizer Joseph E. Kelleam: * Hunters of Space [Avalon, 1960] * The Little Men [Avalon, 1960] * Overlords from Space [Ace, 1956] * When the Red King Woke [Avalon, 1966] Ed Kelleher: Horror novelist; Locus/Contento lists: * Animus (co-author Harriette Vidal) [Leisure, July 1993] Horror ISBN 0-8439-3473-5, $4.50, 272pp, paperback * The Breeder (co-author Harriette Vidal) [Leisure, Aug 1987] Horror ISBN 0-8439-2478-0 , $3.95, 383pp, paperback * Madonna (co-author Harriette Vidal) [Leisure, 1985; London: W. H. Allen Star, Aug 1988] Horror ISBN 0-352-32239-X * Prime Evil (co-author Harriette Vidal) [Leisure, Sep 1988] Horror ISBN 0-8439-2669-4 perpetual youth by blood sacrifice * The School (co-author Harriette Vidal) [Leisure, Mar 1988; Jan 1992] * The Spell (co-author Harriette Vidal) [Leisure, July 1990] Horror ISBN 0-8439-2935-9, $3.95, 312pp, paperback Erotic conquest by Black Magic See HORROR Victor Michael Kitchener Kelleher (1939-): British-born author variously resident in SOUTH AFRICA NEW ZEALAND and now permanently in AUSTRALIA Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Baily's Bones [Viking Kestrel Australia, 1988; Dutton/Dial, Oct 1989] ISBN 0-8037-0662-6 Young Adult Horror/Possession in countryside of Australia, $13.95, 182pp, hardcover * The Beast of Heaven [University of Queensland Press, 1984] ISBN 0-7022-1795-6 Science Fiction/postholocaust where survivors worship buried super-computers Winner of 1985 Ditmar Award * Brother Night [Walker, May 1991] ISBN 0-8027-8100-4 $16.95, 179pp, hardcover Young Adult Fantasy/friendly Monster/Twins * Del-Del [Random House Australia, 1991; Walker June 1992; Red Fox, Mar 1993] Young Adult Horror * Forbidden Paths of Thual [London: 1979] * The Hunting of Shadroth [London, 1981] * Master of the Grove [Kestrel, 1982; Puffin, Feb 1988] ISBN 0-14-031386-9 $3.95, 183pp, paperback Young Adult Fantasy/Rite of Passage * Parkland [Penguin Australia, 1994; Viking UK, Apr 1995] ISBN 0-670-85904-4 Young Adult Science Fiction people and great apes both imprisoned in vast Parkland zoo * The Red King [Viking Kestrel Australia, 1989; New York: Dial, June 1990] ISBN 0-8037-0758-4 $14.95, 185pp, hardcover Young Adult Fantasy Evil Magician/King/Dictator * Ringwood [1986] * Taronga [Hamish Hamilton, Sep '87] ISBN 0-241-12148-5 * To the Dark Tower [Julia MacRae, Nov 1992; Red Fox, Nov 1994] ISBN 1-85681-086-0 £8.99, 184pp, hardcover Young Adult Fantasy dreams by boy cause people in real world to stay unconscious (also according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, St.Martin's, 1997, p.533) See HORROR Beverly Keller, full name Beverly Lou Keller (1930?-): Locus/Contento lists: * A Small, Elderly Dragon [Morrow, Jun 1984] ISBN 0-688-02553-6 Juvenile Fantasy David H. Keller, full name David Henry Keller (1880-1966): Prolific Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, and Occult Detective author and poet whose first professional publication was at age 15. He sometimes used the pseudonyms "Henry Cecil" and "Amy Worth." Almost all of his published work appeared in science fiction and Fantasy magazines, as self-published chapbooks, with small presses, in small semi-pro and fanzines, and his bibliography is rather complicated as a result. Mike Ashley considers his Horror and Fantasy superior to his Science Fiction, and points out a "femmes fatale" anti-feminist slant. Short Fiction (this is only the tip of the iceberg): * "The Revolt of the Pedestrians" [Amazing Stories, 1928] * "The Menace" [Amazing Stories Quarterly, 1928] * many stories in "Weird Tales" magazine, including: * "The Thing in the Cellar" [Weird Tales, 1932; 1940] * the "Tales from Cornwall" series (10 of 15 published, but mostly in "Magazine of Horror"): * "The Battle of the Toads" [Weird Tales, 1929] * "The Oak Tree" [Magazine of Horror, 1969] Cabell influence * "Tiger Cat" [Weird Tales, 1937] femme fatale * "The Bridle" [Weird Tales, 1942] femme fatale * the "Taine of San Francisco" Occult Detective series * "Wolf Hollow Bubbles" [1933] chapbook, gigantic cancer cells * "The Tree of Evil" [Wonder Stories, 1934] mind-altering drug transforms entire village * Binding De Luxe [Marvel Tales, 1934] femme fatale Books authored include: * The Devil and the Doctor [1940] Jehovah as the bad guy * The Eternal Conflict [partially as "Le Duel sans Fin", France: Les Primaires, 1939; Prime, 1949] Goddess * A Figment of a Dream [1962] posthumous chapbook * The Final War [1949] chapbook * The Folsom Flint [1969] story collection, Paul Spencer intro * La Guerre du Lierre ("The Ivy Wall") [France, 1936] story collection in French * The Homunculus [1949?; Prime, 1950] Lilith and Pan distract a mad doctor from his effective creation of an alchemical homunculus * The Lady Decides [1950] allegory set in Spain * The Last Magician [1978] chapbook story collection edited by Patrick H. Adkins, includes incomplete autobiographical essay "Half a Century of Writing" * Life Everlasting and Other Stories [Avalon Newark 1949; Hyperion, 1975] novel + 10 stories * Life Everlasting and Other Tales of Science, Fantasy and Horror [1947] best-of collection, editors Sam Moskowitz and Will Sykora * Men of Avalon [1935] chapbook * The Sign of the Burning Hart: A Tale of Arcadia [France, 1938] linked story collection, in English [National Fantasy Fan, 1948] 4 stories * The Solitary Hunters & the Abyss [New Era, 1948] 2 novels in one volume in "The Abyss" a chewing-gum distributed in New York City contains a psychedelic drug which brings neo-barbarism and a dark pseudo-religion (this influenced Brian Aldiss' "Barefoot in the Head", various New Wave fictions, and the poem "Time Gum") * Songs of a Spanish Lover [1924] poetry * Tales from Underwood [Pellegrini & Cudahy, 1952] 23 stories * The Television Detective [1938] chapbook * The Thought Projector [1929 chapbook; Stellar, 1930] * The Waters of Lethe [1937] chapbook Anthologies Edited: * The Ultimate Dracula (with co-editors Megan Miller and Byron Preiss) (see Byron Preiss) * The Ultimate Frankenstein (with co-editors Megan Miller, John Gregory Betancourt, and Byron Preiss) (see Byron Preiss) * The Ultimate Werewolf (with co-editors Megan Miller, John Gregory Betancourt, and Byron Preiss) (see Byron Preiss) References: * Fanomena [March 1948] special issue devoted to David H. Keller (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, St.Martin's, 1997, p.533; and Locus/Contento for the anthologies) See HORROR Donald G. Keller: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books Edited: * The Horns of Elfland (co-editors Ellen Kushner and Delia Sherman) Heather Kellerhals-Stewart (1937-): Locus/Contento lists: * Stuck Fast in Yesterday [Canada: Groundwood, 1983] ISBN 0-88899-024-3 Juvenile Fantasy [U.S.: Salem House] $5.95, order from: Salem House c/o Mercedes Distribution Center, Inc. 160 Imlay St., Brooklyn NY 11231 Jonathan Kellerman (1949-): Locus/Contento lists: * Jonathan Kellerman's ABC of Weird Creatures [A.S.A.P., Nov 1995] no ISBN, $50.00, 66pp, hardcover Children's poetry/picture book of imaginary beasts, illustrated by author. A signed, limited hardcover of 150 copies; a trade paperback edition ($25.00) of 324 copies was announced but not seen. Order from: A.S.A.P. Publishing 23852 Via Navarra Mission Viejo, CA 92691 (714) 455-1319 Arnold Kellet: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books Edited: * The Dark Side (see: Guy de Maupassant) Edward Kelley [1555-1595]: Scryer of IRELAND according to John Dee (see John Dee); see also EXTRA-SENSORY PERCEPTION (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, St.Martin's, 1997, p.534) Leo P. Kelley: * The Accidental Earth [Belmont, 1970] * The Coins of Murph [Berkley, 1971] * The Counterfeits [Belmont, 1967] * The Earthtripper [Fawcett Gold Medal, 1973] * Mythmaster [Dell, 1973] * Mindmix [Fawcett Gold Medal, 1972] * Odyssey to Earthdeath [Belmont, 1968] * Time Rogue [Lancer, 1970] * Time: 110100 [Walker, 1972] Thomas P. Kelley (1905-1982): Fantasy author of CANADA (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, St.Martin's, 1997, p.534) Pamela Kellino, pseudonym of Pamela Mason Marjorie Bradley Kellog (1946-): Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America no known Web home page: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * the "Lear's Daughters" Science Fiction series about a planet with spectacularly intense weather patterns: * The Wave and the Flame (co-author William B. Rossow) [NAL/Signet, June 1986] ISBN 0-451-14269-1, $3.50, 358pp, paperback [Gollancz, Sep 1987] ISBN 0-575-04109-9, £10.95, 368pp, hardcover [Gollancz, June 1988] ISBN 0-575-04277-X, £3.50, 358pp, paperback * Reign of Fire (co-author William B. Rossow) [NAL/Signet, Oct 1986] ISBN 0-451-14526-7, $3.50, 382pp, paperback [Gollancz, Mar 1988] ISBN 0-575-04157-9, £11.95, 382pp, hardcover [Gollancz, Nov 1988] ISBN 0-575-04342-3, £3.99, 382pp, paperback * Lear's Daughters (co-author William B. Rossow) [Science Fiction Book Club #107003, Apr 1987] Omnibus edition $8.98, 725pp, hardcover * the "The Dragon Quartet" of Fantasy/Dragon novels: * The Book of Earth [DAW, Feb 1995] ISBN, $4.99, 335pp, paperback * The Book of Water [DAW, Sep 1997] ISBN 0-88677-688-0, $5.99, 335pp, paperback * Harmony [Penguin/Roc, Sep 1991] Ecological Science Fiction ISBN 0-451-45109-0 e-mail Marjorie Bradley Kellog e-mail Marjorie Bradley Kellog old, inavlid? Erin E. Kelly, White Wolf RPG novelization editor: * The World of Darkness: City of Darkness: Unseen (co-author Stewart Wieck) [White Wolf, Apr 1995] 19 stories, Dark Fantasy ISBN 1-56504-810-5, $5.99, 400pp, paperback Role-Playing Game-related * The World of Darkness: The Splendour Falls [White Wolf, July 1995] 22 stories ISBN 1-56504-863-6, $5.99, 378pp, paperback Original anthology, "Changeling: The Dreaming" Role-Playing Game-related James Patrick Kelly: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America James Patrick Kelly cool home page has excerpts of novels, complete short stories, poems, essays, and makes for better-than-average web reading e-mail James Patrick Kelly e-mail James Patrick Kelly old, known to be invalid Novels And Collections: * Planet of Whispers [hardcover, Bluejay Books, July 1984; (paperback) Tor Books, July 1985] * Freedom Beach (co-author John Kessel) [hardcover, Bluejay Books, October 1985; paperback, Tor Books, December 1986] * Look Into The Sun [hardcover, Tor Books, April 1989; paperback Tor Books, February 1990; Mandarin, July 1990] * Heroines [Author's Choice Monthly #9 (hardcover & paperback collection) Pulphouse Publishing, May 1990] * Wildlife [hardcover, Tor Books, February 1994; paperback, Tor Books, July 1995] * Think Like a Dinosaur and Other Stories [hardcover collection, Golden Gryphon Press, August 1997] 14 stories, including Hugo-winning novelette "Think Like a Dinosaur"; John Kessel foreword; order from: Golden Gryphon Press 364 West Country Lane Collinsville IL 62234 (618) 344-4637 Short Fiction: * "Death Therapy" [Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1978] * "Not To The Swift" [Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1979] * "Flight of Fancy" [Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1979] * "The Fear That Men Call Courage" [Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1980] * "Homo Neuter" [Analog Yearbook II, ed. Stanley Schmidt, Ace, March 1981] * "Last Contact" [Amazing, July 1981] * "Identity Crisis" [Twilight Zone, August 1981] * "In Memory Of" [Universe 12, ed. Terry Carr, Doubleday, April 1982] * "The Cruelest Month" [Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1983] * "Still Time" [Asimov's Science Fiction, August 1983] * "Friend" (co-author John Kessel) [Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1984] * "The F&SF Diet" [Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1984] * "Saint Theresa of the Aliens" [Asimov's Science Fiction, June 1984] * "Freedom Beach" (co-author John Kessel) [Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1984] * "Crow" [Asimov's Science Fiction, September 1984] * "The Empty World" [Asimov's Science Fiction, November 1984] * "Solstice" [Asimov's Science Fiction, June 1985] * "The Last" [Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1985] * "Rat" [Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1986] * "The Prisoner Of Chillon" [Asimov's Science Fiction, June 1986] * "Glass Cloud" [Asimov's Science Fiction, June 1987] * "Daemon" [Fantasy & Science Fiction, November 1987] * "Heroics" [Asimov's Science Fiction, November 1987] * "Home Front" [Asimov's Science Fiction, June 1988] * "Dancing With The Chairs" [Asimov's Science Fiction, March 1989] * "Faith" Asimov's Science Fiction, June 1989] * "The Propagation of Light in a Vacuum" [Universe 1, ed. Robert Silverberg & Karen Haber, Doubleday, April 1990] * "Mr. Boy" [Asimov's Science Fiction, June 1990] * "Pogrom" [Fires of the Past:Thirteen Contemporary Fantasies About Home Towns, ed. Anne Jordan, St Martin's Press, March 1991; Asimov's Science Fiction, January 1991] * "Standing in Line with Mister Jimmy" [Asimov's Science Fiction, June 1991] * "Monsters" [Asimov's Science Fiction, June 1992] * "Chemistry" [Asimov's Science Fiction, June 1993] * "Big Guy" [Asimov's Science Fiction, June 1994] * "Grandfather Christmas" (co-author Robert Frazier) [Asimov's Science Fiction, December 1994] * "Think Like A Dinosaur" [AsimovÆs Science Fiction, June 1995] * "The True History of the End of the World" (co-authors Jonathan Lethem, John Kessel and James Patrick Kelly, Fantasy & Science Fiction, October/November 1995] * The First Law of Thermodynamics" [Intersections, ed. John Kessel, Tor Books, January 1996; Asimov's Science Fiction, December 1996] * "Breakaway, Backdown" [Asimov's Science Fiction, June 1996] * "Why the Bridge Stopped Singing" [Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1996] * "Itsy Bitsy Spider" [Asimov's Science Fiction, June 1997] * "Bierhorst, R. G., Seera, B. L. and Jannifer, R. P. 'Proof of the Existence of God and an Afterlife.' Journal of Experimental Psychology. Volume 95, Spring, 2007, pages 32-36." [Asimov's Science Fiction (scheduled)] Plays: * "The Propagation of Light in a Vacuum" * "Breakaway. Backdown" * "A Swim in the Laughing Soup" Poetry: * "Sea Change" [Amazing, September 1982] * "Lepidopteran" [Asimov's Science Fiction, December 1988] * "Turning into Animals" [Asimov's Science Fiction, April 1989] * "Afterlife" [Asimov's Science Fiction, December 1989] * "Spellbound" [Heroines, Pulphouse, May 1990] * "A Dragon's Yuletide Shopping List" (co-author Robert Frazier) [Asimov's Science Fiction, December 1990] * "Christmas Father" (co-author Robert Frazier) [Asimov's Science Fiction, December 1991] * "The Two Cultures" [Asimov's Science Fiction, May 1992] * "The Physicist, Falling" [Asimov's Science Fiction, November 1992] * "Looking Glass" (co-author Robert Frazier) [Asimov's Science Fiction, December 1992] * "Frankenfood" Asimov's Science Fiction, October 1993] * "Christmas Morning, 2015" Asimov's Science Fiction, December 1995] Essays: *"Looking Back on Cyberpunk through Mirrorshades" [Short Form, Spring 1987] * "Writers' Workshops" [Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America, Winter 1988] * "Heirs Apparent: Allen Steele" [Short Form, February 1990] * "Heirs Apparent: Kathe Koja" [Short Form, September 1990] * "You and Your Characters" [Writing Science Fiction and Fantasy, ed. Gardner Dozois et.al, St. Martins Press, May 1991] * "Brief Encounters: The Magazine Review, Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1994" [New York Review of Science Fiction, June 1994] * "Brief Encounters: The Magazine Review, Asimov's, November 1994" [New York Review of Science Fiction, August 1994] * "Brief Encounters: The Magazine Review, Science Fiction Age, September 1994" [New York Review of Science Fiction, September 1994] * "Brief Encounters: The Magazine Review, Analog, December 1994" [New York Review of Science Fiction, November 1994] * "Brief Encounters: The Magazine Review, Century Number One" [New York Review of Science Fiction, April 1995] * "Murder Your Darlings" [Writer's Digest, July 1995] * "Making Monsters" [Paragons, ed. Robin Wilson, Ace Books, April 1996] * "Dancing With Nancy" [Dancing On Air, by Nancy Kress, Tachyon Press (scheduled)] Planetarium Shows: * Destiny Or Discovery [Christa McAuliffe Planetarium, Concord, New Hampshire, opened October, 1992 and continuing] Reprints: see James Patrick Kelly's home page Ken Kelly (1946-): Fantasy artist and illustrator, noted for Robert E. Howard book covers (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, St.Martin's, 1997, p.534) Locus/Contento lists: * The Art of Ken Kelly [Friedlander Publishing Group, Nov 1990] ISBN 0-9627154-0-9, $19.95, 95pp, trade paperback, 41 full-color plates + black-and-white illustrations + full-color foldout + Frank Frazetta introduction Richard Kelly: pseudonym of Richard Laymon (1947-) Horror novelist: * Midnight's Lair [London: W. H. Allen, June 1988] ISBN 0-491-03228-5 , £12.95, 253pp, hardcover * Tread Softly [Tor, 1987; London: W. H. Allen, June 1987] ISBN 0-491-03327-3, £11.95, 285pp, hardcover ISBN 0-352-32097-4, £2.99, 285pp, paperback See HORROR Robert Kelly: * The Scorpions [Doubleday, 1967] Robert Kelly: English Literature professor at Bard College, extremely prolific poet; has tried to write Science Fiction poetry (self-described goal is to write "everything") but hampered by having a literally medieval mind, unable to get anything from modern Science except terminology and vague images. Oddly enough, Robert Kelly was once appointed Writer in Residence at Caltech, and Your Humble Webmaster took various courses from him. He was widely read, and played the pipe-organ wonderfully. As an example of his non-grasp of science, he once mentioned that he thought that airplanes flew because the faster something moves, the lighter it becomes (a curious inversion of Einsteinian Relaivity) and thus, he concluded, if a fast-moving car ran over your foot, it would not crush your toes. He once cribbed a poem from a science article by Ctein (see Ctein). Robert Kelly (1935-) (not to be confused with above entry): Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * The Cloud People [TSR, Oct 1991] ISBN 1-56076-077-X, $3.95, 311pp, trade paperback Science Fiction Ronald Kelly, a.k.a. Ron Kelly: Horror author mostly using Tennessee settings; Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Blood Kin [Zebra, June 1996] ISBN 0-8217-5331-2, $4.99, 381pp, paperback * Father's Little Helper [Zebra, Nov 1992] ISBN 0-8217-3957-3 $4.50, 384pp, paperback * Fear [Zebra, Sep 1994] ISBN 0-8217-4693-6, $4.50, 477pp, paperback * Hindsight [Zebra, Jan 1990] ISBN 0-8217-2869-5, $3.95, 350pp, paperback * Moon of the Werewolf [Zebra, Dec 1991] ISBN 0-8217-3625-6, $4.50, 368pp, paperback, set in Ireland and Kentucky * Pitfall [Zebra, July 1990] ISBN 0-8217-3069-X, $3.95, 320pp, paperback * The Possession [Zebra, Nov 1993] ISBN 0-8217-4368-6, $4.50, 381pp, paperback * Something Out There [Zebra, Mar 1991] ISBN 0-8217-3338-9 Horror set in Tennessee See HORROR Walt Kelly, pseudonym of Walter Crawford Kelly (1913-1973): important comix writer-artist who worked first for Disney, and is best-known for the widely-syndicated "Pogo" comic strip and books. Your Humble Webmaster had the pleasure of meeting him in New York City, at the offices of the short-lived World-Journal Tribune, where I also first met Tom Wolfe Frank Kelly-Freas, a.k.a. Frank Kelly Freas: the Dean of Science Fiction/Fantasy Illustrators Short Fiction: * {to be done} Judith Kelman, full name Judith Ann Kelman (1945-): Horror novelist; Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Prime Evil [Berkley, Sep 1986; Mandarin, Mar 1993] Horror * While Angels Sleep [?, 1988; Grafton, June 1990] ISBN 0-586-20782-1 See HORROR Gene Kemp (1926-): Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Anthologies Edited: * Ghosts, Ghouls, & Other Nightmares [Viking UK 1992; Penguin/Puffin, Sep 1995] ISBN 0-14-037858-8 Young Adult Horror/Ghosts (14 stories) * The Puffin Book of Ghosts and Ghouls [Viking UK 1992; Puffin, Oct 1993] ISBN 0-14-034748-8 Young Adult Horror/Ghosts See HORROR H. Kemp, pseudonym of Harold Hersey Robin Kemp: Science Fiction novelist; Locus/Contento lists: * Equinox [The Book Guild, Nov 1989] ISBN 0-86332-399-5 Floyd Kemske: * Human Resources: A Corporate Nightmare [North Haven CT: Catbird, Oct 1995] $12.95, 223pp, trade paperback, Satire/Vampire: maybe modern corporate culture is really run by bloodsuckers e-mail Catbird Carol Kendall, full name Carol Seegar Kendall (1917-): Started in Mystery/Detective genre: * The Black Seven [1946] * The Other Side of the Tunnel [London: 1956] Fantasy (the "Minnipins" series; a "Minnipin" is very like a J.R.R. Tolkien "Hobbit"): * The Firelings [Atheneum, 1982; Ace, July 1986] ISBN 0-441-23865-3 Young Adult Fantasy/Volcano * The Gammage Cup [Harcourt Brace, 1959; HBJ/Voyager, Apr 1986] ISBN 0-15-634277-4 Young Adult Fantasy * The Whisper of Glocken [Harcourt Brace, 1965; HBJ/Voyager, Apr 1986] ISBN 0-15-295699-9 Young Adult Fantasy Sequel to The Gammage Cup Gordon Kendall: pseudonym of Susan M. Shwartz & S. N. Lewitt (Shariann Lewitt): * White Wing [Tor, July 1985] ISBN 0-812-54297-5 SPACE OPERA Carleton Kendrake, pseudonym of Erle Stanley Gardner Walter Kendrick, full name Walter M. Kendrick (1947-): Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * The Thrill of Fear: 250 Years of Scary Entertainment [Grove Weidenfeld, Nov 1991] ISBN 0-8021-1162-9 $19.95, 292pp, hardcover nonfiction historical survey of Horror books, films, and pop culture paraphrenalia; useful bibliography See HORROR James Kendricks, pseudonym of Gardner F. Fox Sharice Kendyl: pseudonym of Sharry Michels; author of Romance novels set in futuristic Science Fiction scenarios; Locus/Contento lists: * To Share a Sunset [Leisure, Oct 1990] ISBN 0-8439-3006-3, $3.95, 368pp, paperback, romance on an alien planet's desert James Kennaway, pseudonym of James E. Peebles: * The Mind Benders [Athenaeum, 1963; Signet] Patricia Kennealy, a.k.a. Patricia Kennealy-Morrison (1946-): [due to her pagan marriage to Rock legend/poet Jim Morrison (1943-1971)] * the "Keltiad" Celtic Fantasy series, intended to be 12 volumes, set on the planet Keltia, and mixing Arthurian legends with extraterrestrial tropes, listed below in series order: * The Silver Branch [NAL, Dec 1988; NAL Signet, Oct 1989; Grafton] 3rd of the "Aeron" series although published 1st * The Copper Crown [Bluejay, Feb '85] ISBN 0-312-94062-9 [NAL; Signet; Grafton] 1st of the "Aeron" series * The Throne of Scone [Bluejay, May 1986] ISBN 0-312-94424-1 [NAL; Signet; Grafton] 2nd of the "Aeron" series * The Hawk's Gray Feather [NAL/Roc, May 1990] ISBN 0-451-45005-1 4th of "The Keltiad" series, 1st of the "Tales of Arthur" series * The Oak Above the Kings [Penguin/Roc, May 1994] ISBN 0-451-45352-2 5th of "The Keltiad" series, 2nd of the "Tales of Arthur" series 1st of the series published under the name Kennealy-Morrison * The Hedge of Mist [HarperPrism, Mar 1996] ISBN 0-06-105230-2 6th of "The Keltiad" series, 3rd of the "Tales of Arthur" series * Blackmantle [HarperPrism, Sep 1997] ISBN 0-06-105231-0 Edward Donald Kennedy: critic; Locus/Contento lists: * King Arthur: A Casebook [Garland, Feb 1996] ISBN 0-8153-0495-1 Arthurian legend appraised in the light of major trends in literary portrayals; 16 essays (see T.H. White) extensive author's introduction; detailed bibliography; Garland Publishing 717 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2500 New York NY 10022-8101 (212) 751-7447 J. Gerald Kennedy, full name John Gerald Kennedy (1947-): Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books Edited: * Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket and Related Tales (See Edgar Allan Poe) John Kennedy: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America no known home page e-mail John Kennedy e-mail John Kennedy old, invalid? John Kennedy: Index to at least 2 publications John Fitzgerald Kennedy, nominal author of the nonfiction * Profiles in Courage [?] actually by Ted Sorenson? As a fan of James Bond, he helped catapault Ian Fleming to celebrity. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the leader whose bold decision enabled human travel to the Moon in the 1960s. This has resulted in his being a character in numerous Science Fiction works (such as the film "Apollo 13" and the HBO TV series "From the Earth to the Moon"]. Similarly, his assassination by what a vast majority of Americans believe to be a conspiracy puts him uncomfortably in the center of a vast literature of the paranoid. John M. Kennedy, born New York City 13 Sep 1921, son of Edward Kennedy and Annette Chevalier, married Adele Pattin (author and Fellow of Masters & Johnson Institute) 26 Nov 1952, children: Jo, Emily, Edward; author/illustrator: Making Electricity Work, 1959 Science Kit Manuals for International Rectifier, Inc., 1963 contributor: American Poetry Anthology, 1983; B.S.E.E. 1944 Lehigh University; certificate of commercial photography 1947 School of Modern Photography, New York City; postgraduate at New School of Social Research, UCLA, USC, others; Technical Editor 1950-52 Edo Aircraft Co., New York City; Technical Editor 1955-56 The Austin Company, Special Devices Division, New York City; Design Engineer 1956 Nemos Corp., Bronx NY; Engineering Section Head 1957-62 Merganthaler Linotype Co., Bedford-Stuyvesant NY; Senior Staff Engineer 1962-? Hughes Aircraft Co., Los Angeles; served to 1st Lieutenant parachute infantry 1943-46 U.S. Army, Greenland; member: National Writers Club Inc., Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films Leigh Kennedy (1951-): Author of marginally Science Fictional or Fantastic mainstream literary novels; Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Faces [Jonathan Cape, Feb 1986; Atlantic Monthly Press, Aug 1987] ISBN 0-87113-140-4 10 stories, marginally Science Fictional or Fantastic * The Journal of Nicholas the American [Jonathan Cape, Oct 1986; Atlantic Monthly Press, 1986] ISBN 0-87113-108-0 [St. Martin's, Apr 1988] ISBN 0-312-90974-8) Science Fiction (protagonist an Empath: see EXTRA-SENSORY PERCEPTION) Nominated for Nebula Award * Saint Hiroshima [Methuen, 1989; Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Apr 1990] ISBN 0-15-179160-0 Peggy Kennedy: expert in running Masquerades at Science Fiction Conventions * Kennedy Masquerade Compendium, Revised Edition [Firepearl, Oct '84] no ISBN, $10.00, 110pp, paperback Richard Kennedy, full name Richard Jerome Kennedy (1932-): Locus/Contento lists only "Amy's Eyes" of the books below: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * The Blue Stone [1976] Juvenile Fantasy chapbook * Come Again in the Spring [1977] Juvenile Fantasy chapbook * The Dark Princess [1978] Juvenile Fantasy chapbook * Inside My Feet: The Story of a Giant [1979] Juvenile Fantasy chapbook * The Lost Kingdom of Karnica [1979] Juvenile Fantasy chapbook * The Leprechaun's Story [1979] Juvenile Fantasy chapbook * The Mouse God [1979] Juvenile Fantasy chapbook * The Boxcar at the Center of the Universe [1979] Juvenile Fantasy chapbook * Crazy in Love [1980] Young Adult Fantasy * Amy's Eyes [Harper & Row, 1985] ISBN 0-06-023219-6 Young Adult Fantasy, see Dolls * Richard kennedy: Collected Stories [1987] story collection (also according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, New York: St.Martin's, 1997, p.535) Thomas E. Kennedy: * The Book of Angels [e-mail Wordcraft of Oregon, May 1997] ISBN 1-877655-23-6 Contemporary Fantasy William Kennedy, full name William Joseph Kennedy, Jr.: best-selling American mainstream author Locus/Contento lists: * Quinn's Book [Jonathan Cape, 1988; Picador, June 1989] Fantasy William P. Kennedy: Locus/Contento lists: * The Masakado Lesson [St. Martin's Press, 1986; Gold Eagle, Oct 1988] ISBN 0-373-62105-1 Japanese Supercomputer espionage thriller X.J. Kennedy, pseudonym of Joe Kennedy P. Kennedy, pseudonym of Harold Hersey Rick Kennett (1956-): Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * No. 472 Cheyne Walk: Carnacki: The Untold Stories (see co-author A. F. Kidd) * The Reluctant Ghost-Hunter [Haunted Library, Oct 1991] No ISBN Volume 3 in the "Psychic Sleuths" series £2.50, 35pp, 3 stories (2 new) about ghost-hunter Ernie Pine Charles J. Kenny, pseudonym of Erle Stanley Gardner Brad Kent, house name and pseudonym of Dennis T. Hughes, Maurice Hugi Cameron Kent: Locus/Contento lists: * Make Me Disappear [Royal Fireworks Press, 1995] ISBN 0-88092-100-5 $5.00, 141pp, trade paperback, Young Adult Fantasy/Magic Royal Fireworks Printing Co. First Avenue Unionville, NY 10988 add $3.00 shipping. Gordon Kent, pseudonym of E. C. Tubbs Kelvin Kent, pseudonym of Arthur K. Barnes (1911-1969), and Henry Kuttner (individually and as collaborators) Mallory Kent, pseudonym of R. W. Lowndes Melanie Kent: * Quantum Leap XV: Heat Wave [Boulevard, Nov 1997] ISBN 1-57297-312-9 TV show novelization/spinoff Paul Kent, pseudonym of John Toombs (1927- ): Locus/Contento lists: * The Crib [Bantam, Apr 1987] Horror ISBN 0-553-26650-0 See HORROR Philip Kent, pseudonym of Kenneth Bulmer Richard Kent, pseudonym of Roswell Williams Bernard J. Kenton, pseudonym of Jerome Siegel L. P. Kenton, pseudonym of Robert L. Fanthorpe Chris Kenworthy, full name Christopher I. Kenworthy, Science Fiction/Horror/Slipstream anthologist; Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Anthologies Edited: * Science of Sadness [Barrington, Mar 1994] ISBN 1-897729-69-3 Original Horror/Science Fiction from: Bartle Hall Liverpool Rd Hutton, Preston, Lancs PR4 5HB U.K. See HORROR * Sugar Sleep [Barrington, Apr 1993] ISBN 1-897729-01-4 Original, 13 "slipstream" stories * The Sun Rises Red [Barrington, Oct 1992] ISBN 1-897729-00-6 Original Science Fiction, 7 "left-wing" stories Ernest M. Kenyon: * Roque Golen [Popular, 1977] or should that be "Rogue Golem" ??? Kay Kenyon: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * The Seeds of Time [Bantam Spectra, June 1997] ISBN 0-553-57681-X Ecological TIME TRAVEL Science Fiction e-mail Kay Kenyon Paul Kenyon, pseudonym of Bob Vardeman Robert O. Kenyon, pseudonym of Henry Kuttner Susan Alice Kerby, pseudonym of Elizabeth Burton (1908-): British author resident in CANADA Books: * Miss Carter and the Ifrit [1945] see "Genie" * Mr. Kronion [1949] Greek Myth in rural England after World War II * Gone to Grass [1948; as "The Roaring Dove", USA] (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, New York: St.Martin's, 1997, p.535) Gregory Kern, pseudonym of E. C. Tubb (for "Cap Kennedy" series) Eileen Kernaghan, full name Eileen Shirley Monk Kernaghan (1939-): Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America no known web page? Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Dance of the Snow Dragon [Thistledown Press, 1995] ISBN 1-895449-41-3 Fantasy, 18th-century Bhutan setting (an actual Kingdom, bordering Tibet, long closed to the Western world, Buddhist, whose current king is an Olympic-qualified archer). Neville Books 7793 Royal Oak Ave Burnaby BC V5J 4K2 Canada 604-435-6500 * the "Journey to Aprilioth" Fantasy series: * Journey to Aprilioth [US: 1980] * Songs from the Drowned Lands [US: 1983] * The Sarsen Witch [Ace, Apr 1989] ISBN 0-441-75052-4 . (also according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, New York: St.Martin's, 1997, p.535) e-mail Eileen Kernaghan Elizabeth Kerner: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Song in the Silence [Tor, Feb 1997] ISBN 0-312-85780-2 Fantasy/Dragons Daniel R. Kerns: pseudonym of Jacqueline Lichtenberg: * Hero [Ace, Oct 1993] ISBN 0-441-32802-4, $4.50, 197pp, paperback Military Science Fiction * Border Dispute [Ace, Apr 1994] ISBN 0-441-00033-9 Military Science Fiction Geoffrey Kerr: * Under the Influence [Lippincott, 1954; Berkley] Katharine Kerr (1944-): Lifetime Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America Katharine Kerr@sff.net Katharine Kerr old, invalid? Katharine Kerr @ AlphaRalpha e-mail Katharine Kerr Books: * the "Daggerspell" subseries of the "Deverry" Celtic Fantasy series: * Daggerspell [Doubleday, Sep 1986; Grafton, Apr 1987; Ballantine Del Rey, Dec 1987; Voyager, Mar 1996] ISBN 0-553-56521-4 * Darkspell [Doubleday, Sep 1987; Grafton, Feb 1988; Ballantine Del Rey, Jan 1989; Bantam Spectra, significantly revised, Dec 1994] ISBN 0-553-56888-4 * Dawnspell [as "The Bristling Wood", Doubleday Foundation, Mar 1989; Bantam Spectra, May 1990] ISBN 0-553-28581-5 * The Dragon Revenant [Doubleday Foundation, May 1990; Bantam Spectra, Apr 1991; as "Dragonspell: The Southern Sea", Grafton, May 1990] * Freeze Frames [London: HarperCollins, May 1995; New York: Tor Books, May 1995, hardcover, ISBN:0-312-89044-3 New York: Tor Books, May 1996, mass market paperback 6 stories: linked story collection * Palace (co-author Mark Kreighbaum) [Bantam Spectra, July 1996] ISBN 0-553-57373-X Science Fiction * Polar City Blues [1990?; New York: Bantam Spectra, Sep 1990; London: Grafton Books, 1991] Police Procedural/Science Fiction * the "Dragon Mage" subseries of the "Deverry" series: * Red Wyvern [HarperCollins/Voyager, Nov 1997] ISBN 0-00-224351-2 * Resurrection [Pulphouse/Axolotl, May 1992] ISBN 1-56146-121-0 chapbook, later included in "Freeze Frames" [Bantam Spectra, Sep 1992] ISBN 0-553-29834-8, $3.50 * the "Westlands Cycle" subseries of "Deverry" Celtic Fantasy series: * A Time of Exile [Doubleday Foundation, June 1991; 1999?] * A Time of Omens [HarperCollins UK, 1992; 2000?] * A Time of War: Days of Blood and Fire [HarperCollins UK, June 1993; Bantam Spectra, Sep 1993] * A Time of Justice: Days of Air and Darkness [HarperCollins UK, 1994; Bantam Spectra, Sep 1995] ISBN:0-553-37289-0 Short Fiction: * "The Bargain" [Sisters in Fantasy I, ed. Susan Shwartz, 1995] Deverry * "Cui Bono?" [Alternate Outlaws, ed. Mike Resnick, Fall 1994] * "Giant Trouble" [Witch Fantastic, ed. Mike Resnick, Fall 1994] * "Its Own Reward" [Whatdunits I, ed. Mike Resnick, 1992] * "One Small Detail" [Mage's Blood and Old Bones, 1992] * "Parsley, Space, Rosemary, and Time" [The Aladdin Chronicles, ed. Mike Resnick, 1992] * "The Skull's Tale" [Dinosaur Fantastic, ed. Mike Resnick] * "The Wellspring" [Return to Avalon, ed. Jennifer Roberson, January 1996] Anthologies Edited: * Enchanted Forests [Daw, Dec 1995] co-editor Martin H. Greenberg * The Shimmering Door (co-editor Martin H. Greenberg) [HarperPrism, Aug 1996] 32 stories about Magic, ISBN 0-06-105342-2 as "Sorceries" [HarperCollins/Voyager, Feb 1997] * Weird Tales from Shakespeare [Daw, July 1994] 23 stories based on Shakespeare or the worlds created by Shakespeare (co-editor Martin H. Greenberg) M. E. Kerr, pseudonym of Marijane Meaker Michael Kerr, pseudonym of Robert Hoskins Peg Kerr: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America no known Web page: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Emerald House Rising [Warner Aspect, June 1997] ISBN 0-446-60393-7, $5.99, 325pp, paperback Fantasy Philip Kerr (1956-): Science Fiction author; Locus/Contento lists: * Gridiron [Chatto & Windus, 1995; Vintage UK, June 1996] ISBN 0-09-959431-5, ú5.99, 373pp, trade paperback * A Philosophical Investigation [Chatto & Windus, 1992; Farrar Strauss Giroux, May 1993; Penguin/Plume, Mar 1994] Science Fiction/Thriller in 2013 London there is a literal epidemic of serial killers Jessie Douglas Kerruish (1884-1949): British Historical/Romantic/Arabian fantasist: * Miss Haroun-al-Raschid [1917] * The Girl from Kurdistan [1918] * The Undying Monster: A Tale of the Fifth Dimension [1922] Werewolf vs. Occult Detective, filmed 1943 as "The Undying Monster" {hotlink to be done} * Babylonian Nights' Entertainments [1934] (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, New York: St.Martin's, 1997, p.536) Colin Kersey: Horror novelist; Locus/Contento lists: * Soul Catcher [St. Martin's, Nov 1995] ISBN 0-312-13606-4, $21.95, 340pp, hardcover, Native American magic set in Seattle See HORROR Gerald Kersh (1911-1968): Gerald Kersh @ AlphaRalpha Books: * An Ape, a Dog, a Serpent: A Fantastic Novel [1945] mostly non-genre about Hollywood techniques * The Best of Gerald Kersh [1960] story collection * The Brazen Bull [1952] non-genre story collection * The Brighton Monster and Others [1953] story collection title story is TIME TRAVEL and a story I like very much: "Whatever Happened to Corporal Cuckoo" IMMORTALITY * Clean, Bright, and Slightly Oiled [1946] non-genre story collection * Clock Without Hands [1949] non-genre story collection * Fowler's End [US: 1957] non-genre London novel * The Great Wash [UK: 1953; as "The Secret Masters" US, 1953] Flood * I Got References [1938] story collection * Guttersnipe: Little Novels [1954] novella collection * The Hospitality of Mrs.Tolliver [1965] story collection * Jews Without Jehovah [1934] non-genre family chronicle * Men Without Bones [Paperback Library, 1962] 13 stories [Lightyear Press, October 1996] Hardcover reissue ISBN:0-899-68434-3 includes the story "The Oxoxoco Bottle" which purports to be an Ambrose Bierce LOST RACE: nonfiction there was also a different collection with the same title [1955] * More Than Once Upon a Time [1964] story collection * Neither Man nor Dog [1947] story collection * Night and the City [1938] non-genre London novel * Nightshade and Damnations [Fawcett Gold Medal, 1968] 11 stories edited by Harlan Ellison * On an Odd Note [Ballantine Books, 1958] 13 stories * The Secret Masters [Ballantine Books, hardcover, 1953] Flood * The Horrible Dummy and Other Stories [Lightyear Press, hardcover, October 1996] ISBN:0-899-68433-5 * They Die with Their Boots Clean [1941] non-genre World War II novel * Sad Road to the Sea [1947] story collection, 1 ghost story * Selected Stories [1943] includes "The Extraordinarily Horrible Dummy" which was filmed (1945) as "Dead of Night" {hotlink to be done} * Sergeant Nelson of the Guards [pub?, date?] * Song of the Flea [pub?, date?] * The Terribly Wild Flowers [1962] story collection * The Ugly Face of Love [1960] story collection * The Weak and the Strong [1945] underground Other Genre Short Fiction: * "A Bargain With Cashel" [9th Annual Worlds Best S-F, ed. Judith Merrill, 1963] * "Somewhere Not Far from Here" [1965] * "The Unsafe Deposit Box" [8th Annual Worlds Best S-F, ed. Judith Merrill, 1962] (partially according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, New York: St.Martin's, 1997, p.536) Mukul Kesavan: Locus/Contento lists: * Looking Through Glass [Chatto & Windus, Feb 1995; Vintage UK, Jan 1996] ISBN 0-09-951611-X TIME TRAVEL to India of 1942 John J. Kessel, full name John Joseph Vincent Kessel (1950-): Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America; Born Buffalo, New York. Professor, American Literature and Creative Writing, North Carolina State University (Raleigh). Winner, Nebula Award: 1983 (Best Novella) John Kessel @ AlphaRalpha The Official John Kessel Web Site e-mail John Kessel Books: * Corrupting Dr. Nice [New York: Tor, 1997] ISBN 0-312-86116-8 * Freedom Beach (co-author James Patrick Kelly) [Tor, Dec 1986] * Good News From Outer Space [Tor, 1989, 1990; Grafton] * Meeting in Infinity [Arkham House, 1992] ISBN 0-87054-164-1 14 stories + autobiographical intro * The Pure Product [Tor, Dec 1997] ISBN 0-312-86117-6, $24.95, 383pp, hardcover, 16 stories + 2 poems + 1 play Edited: * Intersections: The Sycamore Hill Anthology (co-editors Mark L. Van Name, Richard Butner) [New York: Tor Books, 1996] hardcover ISBN:0-312-86090-0 Short Fiction: * "Another Orphan", 1983 Nebula for Best Novella * "Buffalo" [Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1991] * "Some Like It Cold" [Omni, Fall 1995] * "The Pure Product" [Isaac Asimov's, March 1986] * "Uncle John and the Saviour" [Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1980] Carol Farley Kessler (1936-): Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Her Progress Toward Utopia and Selected Writings [Syracuse University Press, Mar 1995] ISBN 0-8156-0304-5 $16.95, 316pp, trade paperback Non-fiction analysis of UTOPIAN themes in Charlotte Perkins Gilman * Daring to Dream: Utopian Fiction by United States Women Before 1950, Second Edition [Syracuse University Press, Oct 1995] ISBN 0-8156-2655-X, $17.95, 326pp, hardcover Critical anthology of 12 FEMINIST / UTOPIAN stories Order from: Syracuse University Press 1600 Jamesville Ave. Syracuse NY 13244-5160 (315) 443-5547 D. J. Kessler: * The Stars of David: Jewish Science Fiction: Volume One [DLZ Media, Jan 1996] ISBN 0-9650294-0-9, $18.00, 414pp, trade paperback Original omnibus of two novels, "Can Androids Be Jewish?" by Joe Sampliner and "Miriam's World", the first volume in a trilogy by Sol Weiss; both first novels. Debut of new series of Jewish SF. Order from: DLZ Media P.O. Box 10187 Eugene OR 97440 credit card orders: 800-497-7568 see: ISRAEL and JEWISH SCIENCE FICTION Joan C. Kessler: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Demons of the Night: Tales of the Fantastic, Madness, and the Supernatural from Nineteenth-Century France [University of Chicago, Apr 1995] ISBN 0-226-43208-4, $14.95, 347pp, trade paperback, 13 stories from Balzac, Jules Verne, Alexandre Dumas, Guy de Maupssant, Theophile Gautier, others + 51-page critical introduction + notes on each story (many of these are original translations) Order from: University of Chicago Press Order Department 11030 South Langley Avenue Chicago IL 60628 800-621-2736 See: FRANCE Peter Lawrence Kessler: Science Fiction novelist; Locus/Contento lists: * Second Law [Book Guild, Nov 1990] ISBN 0-86332-513-0, ú14.95, 377pp, hardcover Risa Kessler: Fantasy editor; Locus/Contento lists: * Once Upon a Time: A Treasury of Modern Fairy Tales (See co-editor Lester del Rey) Ambrosius Kesteven: pseudonym of Kenneth Morris (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, New York: St.Martin's, 1997, p.536) Jack Ketchum: pseudonym of Dallas William Mayr (1946- ): Member of Horror Writers of America Jack Ketchum * The Girl Next Door [Warner 1989; corrected edition: Overlook Connection Press, Oct 1996] ISBN 0-9633397-0-2, $75.00, 391pp, hardcover Stephen King introduction; order from: Overlook Connection Press P.O. Box 526 Woodstock GA credit card orders (770) 926-1762; add $5.00 postage * Off Season [pub?, 1990?] Maine cannibals * Offspring [Diamond, Nov 1991] ISBN 1-55773-615-4, $4.50, 265pp, paperback, sequel to Off Season * She Wakes [Berkley, Mar 1989] ISBN 0-425-11453-8, $3.95, 260pp, paperback See HORROR Greg Ketter: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Temporary Walls: An Anthology of Moral Fantasy (co-editor Robert T. Garcia) [DreamHaven/1993 World Fantasy Convention, Oct 1993] ISBN 0-9630944-4-0, $15.95, 75pp, hardcover Original anthology, 6 stories "inspired by John Gardner's On Moral Fiction" order from: DreamHaven Books 1309 Fourth St. SE Minneapolis MN 55414 (612) 379-0657 David Ketterer, full name David Anthony Theodor Ketterer (1942-): Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy [Indiana University Press, May 1992] ISBN 0-253-33122-6, $27.50, 206pp, hardcover Nonfiction/Criticism + bibliography Order from: Indiana University Press 601 N. Morton St. Bloomington IN 47404 see: CANADA * Imprisoned in a Tesseract: The Life and Work of James Blish [Kent State University Press, Sep 1987] ISBN 0-87338-334-6, $29.50, hardcover definitive Nonfiction/Criticism + bibliography [see James Blish] * The Science Fiction of Mark Twain (See: Mark Twain) Leroy Kettle: SF/Fantasy stories under pseudonyms: Simon Ian Childer, Harry Adam Knight Samuel M. Key: pseudonym of Charles De Lint (1951-) for Horror novels: (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, New York: St.Martin's, 1997, p.536) and also Locus/Contento: * Angel of Darkness [Jove, Oct 1990] ISBN 0-515-10422-1, $3.95, 262pp, paperback Horror * From a Whisper to a Scream [Berkley, Oct 1992] ISBN 0-425-13467-9, $4.99, 261pp, paperback Horror/child-murderer resurrected * I'll Be Watching You [Jove, Jan 1994] ISBN 0-515-11277-1, $4.99, 296pp, paperback Horror See HORROR Uel Key: pseudonym of Reverend Samuel Whittell Key (1874-1948): British author of intensely anti-Germanic stories and a novel featuring Dr. Arnold Rhymer, occult detective: * The Broken Fang, and Other Experiences of a Specialist in Spooks [1920] * Yellow Death [1921] (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, New York: St.Martin's, 1997, p.536) Daniel Keyes (1927-:, author whose 1960 Hugo-winning story became the film "Charley" {film hotlink to be done} Novel version Tied for Nebula Award: 1966 "Flowers for Algernon" [Harcourt Brace World, 1966; Bantam, 1981; Gollancz, June 1987] is selected and praised in "Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels" by David Pringle Daniel Keyes @ AlphaRalpha Short Fiction: * {to be done} J. Gregory Keyes: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America no known Web homepage; Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * the "Children of the Changeling" Fantasy series: * The Waterborn [Ballantine Del Rey, Aug 1996] ISBN 0-345-40393-2, $22.00, 436pp, hardcover [reprint Apr 1997] [Science Fiction Book Club #13590, Oct 1996] $10.98, 436pp, hardcover [London: Legend, Jun 1997] ISBN 0-09-966951-X * The Blackgod [Ballantine Del Rey, Apr 1997] ISBN 0-345-40394-0, $23.50, 559pp, hardcover e-mail J. Gregory Keyes Noel Keyes, pseudonym of David Keightley Gordon Keyne, pseudonym of H. Bedford-Jones Return to Authors K Table of Contents Return to AUTHORS Table of Contents

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A. F. Kidd (1953-): Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Bells Rung Backwards [self-published, Dec 1991] no ISBN, ú2.80, 50pp, 6 ghost stories about bell-ringing + 2 science fiction stories + 1 poem order from: 113 Clyfford Road Ruislip Gardens Middlesex, HA4 6PX UK * No. 472 Cheyne Walk: Carnacki: The Untold Stories (co-author Rick Kennett) [The Ghost Story Society, Sep 1992] no ISBN, no listed price, 31pp, 4 original ghost stories featuring William Hope Hodgson's "Carnacki the Ghost-Finder" (see William Hope Hodgson) * Wraiths & Ringers [self-published, 1995] no ISBN, no listed price, 52pp, 10 stories (ghosts) Chico Kidd: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * The Printer's Devil [Baen, June 1995] ISBN 0-671-87668-6, $5.99, 280pp, paperback Fantasy Kathryn H. Kidd: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Lovelock (see co-author Orson Scott Card) Paul Kidd (1963-): Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Forgotten Realms: The Council of Blades [TSR, Sep 1997] ISBN 0-7869-0531-X, $5.99, 310pp, trade paperback Fantasy "The Nobles" #5 Role-Playing Game-related * Mus of Kerbridge [TSR, Apr 1995] ISBN 0-7869-0094-6, $4.95, 314pp, trade paperback Fantasy/Comedy about heroic mouse (derivative of Reepacheep in C.S. Lewis' "Narnia" series) Ronald Kidd (1948-): Juvenile/Young Adult science fiction novelist; Locus/Contento lists: * The Glitch [Dutton/Lodestar, Oct 1985] ISBN 0-525-67160-9, $11.95, 117pp, hardcover, schoolkids drawn into a computer Virginia Kidd, noted literary agent, anthologist, editor, and poet: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America; nothing on the Web? e-mail Virginia Kidd Janet Kidde, pseudonym of George Wolk Caitlin R. Kiernan @ Dragon*Con Ireland-born HWA writer, paleontologist/journalist/novelist Cosette Kies, full name Cosette Nell Kies (1936-): Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * The Occult in the Western World: An Annotated Bibliography [Shoestring Press/Library Professional Publications, Aug 1986] ISBN 0-208-02113-2 [Jan, $29.50, 233pp, hardcover NonFiction/Bibliography * Presenting Young Adult Horror Fiction ["United States Authors" series, Macmillan Twayne, Jan 1992] ISBN 0-8057-8217-6, $19.95, 201pp, hardcover Nonfiction/Criticism, annotated listing of Horror that teenagers might read, including bestselling adult authors * Supernatural Fiction for Teens: 2nd Edition [Libraries Unlimited, [June 1992] ISBN 0-87287-940-2, no price listed, 267pp, trade paperback Nonfiction/Reference/Annotated bibilography "more than 1300 good paperbacks to read for wonderment, fear, and fun" Order from: Libraries Unlimited P.O. Box 6633 Englewood CO 80155-6633 See HORROR Ulrich Kiesow: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Realms of Arkania: The Charlatan [Germany: Heyne, 1995 as "Der Scharlatan"; Prima/Proteus, Feb 1996] ISBN 0-7615-0233-5 translated by Amy Katherine Kile $5.99, 334pp, paperback Fantasy Role-playing Game-related see: GERMANY Takataro Kigi, pseudonym of Takashi Hayashi Greg Kihn: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Horror Show [Tor, Oct 1996] ISBN 0-312-86045-5, $23.95, 350pp, hardcover, movie director tangles with actual black magic [Tor, Oct 1997] ISBN 0-812-55108-7, $5.99, 274pp, paperback * Shade of Pale [Tor/Forge, Nov 1997] ISBN 0-312-86046-3, $21.95, 255pp, hardcover, Mystery/Dark Fantasy Psychiatrist versus Banshee See HORROR Clyde S. Kilby, full name Clyde Samuel Kilby (1902-1986): Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Brothers and Friends: The Diaries of Major Warren Hamilton Lewis (co-editor Marjorie Lamp Mead) [Harper & Row, 1982; Ballantine, Sep 1988] ISBN 0-345-34665-3, $4.95, 345pp, paperback, Nonfiction diaries of brother of C. S. Lewis (see Inklings, C. S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien) Kathleen Kilgore, full name Kathleen Kilgore Houton (1946- ): Locus/Contento lists: * The Ghost-Maker [Houghton Mifflin, Apr 1984] ISBN 0-395-35383-1, $11.95, 206pp, hardcover Young Adult Ghosts/Spiritualism See HORROR Crawford Kilian (1941-): Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Brother Jonathan [Ace, June 1985] ISBN 0-441-08227-0, $2.75, 183pp, paperback Science Fiction * the "Chronoplane Wars" Science Fiction TIME TRAVEL series: * The Empire of Time [Del Rey 1978; Ballantine Del Rey, Sep 1985] ISBN 0-345-32528-1, $2.50, 182pp, paperback [Sep 1987] ISBN 0-345-34759-5, $2.95, 183pp, paperback [Legend, Apr 1988] ISBN 0-09-958880-3, ú2.50, 182pp, paperback * The Fall of the Republic [Ballantine Del Rey, Sep 1987] ISBN 0-345-34273-9, $3.50, 293pp, paperback [Sep 1988] ISBN 0-345-34273-9, $3.50, 304pp, paperback [London: Legend, June 1988] ISBN 0-09-958890-0, ú2.99, 293pp, paperback * Rogue Emperor: A Novel of the Chronoplane Wars [Ballantine Del Rey, Sep 1988] ISBN 0-345-35078-2, $3.95, 296pp, paperback * Eyas [Bantam, 1982; Bantam Spectra, Sep 1985] ISBN 0-553-25371-9 $3.50, 254pp, paperback, Science Fiction/Postholocaust [Ballantine Del Rey, Mar 1989] ISBN 0-345-35079-0, $4.50, 357pp, paperback * Greenmagic [Ballantine Del Rey, Apr 1992] ISBN 0-345-36140-7, $4.99, 311pp, paperback, Fantasy, see "Redmagic" below * Gryphon [Ballantine Del Rey, Aug 1989] ISBN 0-345-35730-2, $3.95, 260pp, paperback, Science Fiction: similar theme to "Age of the Pussyfoot" by Frederik Pohl in that people in the distant future are psychologically ill-equipped to deal with potentially hostile extraterrestrials * Lifter [Ace, July 1986] ISBN 0-441-48304-6, $2.95, 201pp, paperback Science Fiction/Levitation see EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION [revised edition, Victora, Canada: Beach Holme/Tesseract, Jan 1994] ISBN 0-88878-327-2, $5.95, 223pp, paperback Order from: Beach Holme Publishers 4252 Commerce Circle Victoria BC V8Z 4M2 Canada * Redmagic [Ballantine Del Rey, June 1995] ISBN 0-345-38370-2, $5.99, 307pp, paperback, sequel to "Greenmagic" Wizard/Dragons/Sea-monster. * Tsunami [Douglas & McIntyre, 1983; Bantam, Aug 1984] ISBN 0-553-24259-8, $2.95, 218pp, paperback, Disaster/Near-future Lee Killough, full name Karen Lee Killough (1942- ): Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America no known home page Lee Killough: Index to at least 28 publications * Blood Hunt [Tor, Mar 1987] ISBN 0-812-50594-8, $3.95, 319pp, paperback Mystery/Detective/Police Procedural/Horror (homicide detective becomes vampire) * Bloodlinks [Tor, May 1988] ISBN 0-812-52064-5, $3.95, 345pp, paperback sequel to "Blood Hunt" * The Doppleganger Gambit [pub?, date?] Science Fiction/ Mystery/Detective/Police Procedural * Spider Play [Popular Library/Questar, July 1986] ISBN 0-445-20273-4, $3.50, 232pp, paperback, sequel to "The Doppleganger Gambit" * Dragon's Teeth [Popular Library/Questar, May 1990] ISBN 0-445-20906-2, $4.95, 250pp, paperback, 2nd of "Brill & Maxwell" Science Fiction/Mystery/Detective/Police Procedural series * The Leopard's Daughter [Popular Library/Questar, Oct 1987] ISBN 0-445-20522-9, $2.95, 218pp, paperback, Fantasy/Africa * Liberty's World [DAW, Mar 1985] ISBN 0-88677-023-8, $2.95, 238pp, paperback Science Fiction e-mail Lee Killough James P. Killus, full name James Peter Killus (1950- ): Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America no known home page, but CompuServe e-mail Scientist based in California, who writes science fiction in his "spare time." Short Fiction: * "Aphrodite's Children", novella, Tomorrow SF, Feb 1997 * others {to be done} Books: * Sunsmoke [Ace, Mar 1985] ISBN 0-441-79083-6, $2.75, 182pp, paperback Horror/Science Fiction: "a crazed meteorologist injects a computer programmed ancient Japanese devil" into the photochemical smog of Los Angeles e-mail James P. Killus e-mail James P. Killus old, invalid Nancy Kilpatrick: Member of Horror Writers of America; (Canada) Nancy Kilpatrick@sff.net Short Fiction: * under pseudonym Amarantha Knight: {to be done} Books: * Child of the Night [Raven, May 1996] ISBN 1-85487-446-2, ú5.99, 314pp, paperback, Dark Fantasy/Vampire * Near Death [Pocket, Oct 1994] ISBN 0-671-88090-X, $5.50, 295pp, paperback Horror/Vampire * Sex & the Single Vampire [TAL Publications, July 1994] no ISBN, $5.95, 49pp, Chapbook, 3 stories EROTIC HORROR Order from: TAL Publications P.O. Box 1837 Leesburg VA 22075 * World of Darkness: As One Dead (see co-author Don Bassingthwaite) e-mail Nancy Kilpatrick (Amarantha Knight) Gary Kilworth, full name Gary Douglas Kilworth (1941-): after retiring from 18 years as a Royal Air Force cryptographer, He began publishing short stories in 1974, sometimes under the pseudonyms Garry Douglas and F. K. Salwood, at a rate of roughly 10 per year. His best-known short fiction was the novella "The Ragthorn" (co-authored with Robert Holdstock) which won the 1992 World Fantasy Award for Best Novella. His Animal Fantasies are notable for adhering to the natural histories of the species in question, and not being mere parables of human nature. * Abandonati [Unwin Hyman, Nov 1988] ISBN 0-04-440255-4, ú12.95, 162pp, hardcover Fantasy/Science Fiction in which only "derelicts" ("abandonati") remain when everyone with any wealth goes somewhere away from Earth [Unwin Aug '89] ISBN 0-04-440391-7, ú3.99, 162pp, paperback * Angel [Gollancz, June 1993] ISBN 0-575-05523-5, ú14.99, 286pp, hardcover SF/HORROR (Angel vs. Demon in a Noir Los Angeles) [Gollancz, July 1994] ISBN 0-575-05721-1, ú4.99, 286pp, paperback [Tor/Forge, May 1996] ISBN 0-312-86107-9, $22.95, 320pp, hardcover [Tor, Jan 1997] ISBN 0-812-54284-3, $5.99, 320pp, paperback * Archangel [Gollancz, Nov 1994] ISBN 0-575-05762-9, ú14.99, 254pp, hardcover, sequel to "Angel", set in Heaven and London. [Gollancz, Oct 1995] ISBN 0-575-05768-8, ú5.99, 254pp, paperback * Billy Pink's Private Detective Agency [Methuen, May 1993] ISBN 0-416-18754-4, ú8.99, 159pp, hardcover Juvenile Fantasy/Mystery/Detective * The Brontæ Girls [Mammoth, Nov 1995] ISBN 0-7497-2692-X, ú3.99, 248pp, paperback, Young Adult (nongenre) * Cloudrock [Unwin Hyman, Mar 1988] ISBN 0-04-440166-3, ú11.95, 160pp, hardcover Science Fiction [Unwin, June 1989] ISBN 0-04-440308-9, ú3.50, 160pp, paperback * Cybercats [Bantam UK, Apr 1996] ISBN 0-553-50327-8, ú3.50, 139pp, paperback Young Adult Science Fiction, Sequel to "The Electric Kid" * Dark Hills, Hollow Clocks: Stories from the Otherworld [Methuen, Aug 1990] ISBN 0-416-15632-0, ú8.95, 112pp, hardcover Young Adult Fantasy story collection [Mammoth, Nov 1993] ISBN 0-7497-1048-9, ú2.99, 112pp, paperback * The Drowners [Methuen, July 1991] ISBN 0-416-17682-8, ú8.99, 153pp, hardcover Young Adult Ghosts [Mammoth, Nov 1992] ISBN 0-7497-1049-7, ú2.99, 153pp, paperback * The Electric Kid [Bantam UK, July 1994] ISBN 0-553-40656-6, ú2.99, 164pp, paperback Young Adult Science Fiction (see "Cybercats" above) set in 2061 A.D. criminals versus psychic street-children [Orchard US, Oct 1995] ISBN 0-531-09486-3, $14.95, 137pp, hardcover [Avon Flare, Dec 1997] ISBN 0-380-72847-8, $3.99, 137pp, paperback * the "Essex" saga, under pseudonym F. K. Salwood: * The Oystercatcher's Cary [1993] * The Saffron Fields [1994] * The Ragged School [1995] * The Foxes of First Dark [Unwin Hyman, 1989, as "Hunter's Moon"; [Doubleday, May 1990] ISBN 0-385-26427-5, $18.95, 371pp, hardcover Animal Fantasy/Foxes see BAMBI'S CHILDREN * Frost Dancers [HarperCollins UK, Aug 1992] ISBN 0-246-13915-3, ú14.99, 381pp, hardcover, Animal Fantasy/Hares see BAMBI'S CHILDREN [HarperCollins UK, Nov 1993] ISBN 0-586-21463-1, ú4.99, 381pp, paperback * The Gargoyle [1996] Juvenile * Highlander [1986] movie novelization {film hotlink to be done} under pseudonym Garry Douglas * Hogfoot Right and Bird-Hands [Edgewood Press, May 1993] ISBN 0-9629066-3-8, $9.00, 156pp, trade paperback Story Collection, 13 Science Fiction and Fantasy Robert Holdstock introduction. Order from: Edgewood Press P.O. Box 380264 Cambridge MA 02238 Please add $1.00 for shipping * House of Tribes [Bantam UK, Nov 1995] ISBN 0-593-03376-0, ú12.99, 430pp, hardcover, Animal Fantasy/Mice [Corgi, Sep 1996] ISBN 0-552-14111-9, ú5.99, 430pp, paperback see BAMBI'S CHILDREN * In the Country of Tattooed Men [Grafton, Feb 1993] ISBN 0-586-21498-4 ú5.99, 224pp, trade paperback, 20 stories * In the Hollow of the Deep-Sea Wave [Bodley Head, Jan 1989] ISBN 0-370-31265-1, ú11.95, 232pp, hardcover 7 stories + 1 short novel (nongenre) [Unwin, Nov 1989] ISBN 0-04-440530-8, ú3.99, 232pp, trade paperback * In Solitary [1977] non-genre * Midnight's Sun [Unwin Hyman, Sep 1990] ISBN 0-04-440683-5, ú12.95, 317pp, hardcover, Animal Fantasy/Wolves [Grafton, Mar 1992] ISBN 0-586-21495-X, ú4.99, 317pp, paperback see BAMBI'S CHILDREN * A Midsummer's Nightmare [Bantam UK, Sep 1996] ISBN 0-593-04029-5, ú14.99, 325pp, hardcover [Corgi, July 1997] ISBN 0-552-14464-9, ú5.99, 325pp, paperback Contemporary Shakespearean Fantasy (see Faerie, Oberon, Titania, Sherwood Forest) * The Phantom Piper [Methuen, Aug 1994] ISBN 0-416-18913-X, ú9.99, 159pp, hardcover Young Adult Fantasy [Mammoth, Nov 1995] ISBN 0-7497-2387-4, ú3.99, 159pp, paperback * the "Navigator Kings" Polynesia Fantasy series: * The Roof of Voyaging [Orbit, Aug 1996] ISBN -85723-422-7, ú16.99, 426pp, hardcover [Orbit, May 1997] ISBN 1-85723-461-8, ú6.99, 426pp, paperback * The Princely Flower [Orbit, May 1997] ISBN 1-85723-469-3, ú16.99, 365pp, hardcover * The Raiders [Mammoth, Aug 1996] ISBN 0-7497-2818-3, ú3.99, 133pp, paperback Young Adult Fantasy/Vikings * The Rain Ghost [Hippo, May 1989] ISBN 0-590-76089-0, ú1.95, 121pp, paperback Young Adult Romance/Ghosts "Hauntings" series Volume 9. [US: Scholastic, Mar 1990] ISBN 0-590-43415-2, $2.75, 121pp, paperback * The Songbirds of Pain [Gollancz, Oct 1984] ISBN 0-575-03511-0, ú8.95, 187pp, hardcover 13 Science Fiction stories [Unwin, Apr 1988] ISBN 0-04-440217-1, ú2.95, 187pp, paperback * Spiral Winds [Bodley Head, Aug 1987] ISBN 0-370-31112-4, ú10.95, 203pp, hardcover, non-genre [Grafton, Dec 1988] ISBN 0-586-20288-9, ú2.99, 238pp, paperback * Split Second [Faber, 1979; Popular Library/Questar, Dec 1985] ISBN 0-445-20114-2, $2.95, 230pp, paperback TIME TRAVEL Cro-Magnon * Standing on Shamsan [HarperCollins UK, Mar 1992] ISBN 0-246-13895-5 ú14.99, 280pp, hardcover, non-genre set in Aden in 1966. * The Street [1988] Horror, under pseudonym Garry Douglas * Theater of Timesmiths [Gollancz, 1984; Unwin, Oct 1987; Popular Library/Questar, Apr 1986] ISBN 0-445-20116-9, $2.95, 218pp, paperback TIME TRAVEL * The Third Dragon [Hippo, Feb 1991] ISBN 0-590-76416-0, ú1.95, 147pp, paperback, Young Adult Thriller (China after Tiananmen) * Trivial Tales [Birmingham Science Fiction Group, Nov 1988] no ISBN ú4.95, 16pp, trade paperback 3 stories for Gary Kilworth's appearance at Novacon 18 as Guest of Honour Order from: Andromeda Bookshop 84 Suffolk Street Birmingham, B1 1TA UK * The Voyage of the Vigilance [Armada, Dec 1988] ISBN 0-00-693320-3, ú1.95, 142pp, paperback Young Adult Science Fiction Sequel to "The Wizard of Woodworld" * The Welkin Weasels: Thunder Oak [Corgi, July 1997] ISBN 0-552-54546-5 ú4.99, 382pp, paperback Young Adult Animal Fantasy/Weasels see BAMBI'S CHILDREN * Witchwater Country [Bodley Head, Aug 1986] ISBN 0-370-30790-9, ú9.95, 202pp, hardcover (non-genre but weirdly atmospheric) [Grafton, Oct 1987] ISBN 0-586-07271-3, ú2.95, 236pp, paperback * The Wizard of Woodworld [Dragon, Nov 1987] ISBN 0-583-31137-7, ú1.95, 142pp, paperback Juvenile Science Fiction (see "The Voyage of the Vigilance", above) (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, New York: St.Martin's, 1997, pp.536-537) and Locus/Contento Conrad Kimball, pseudonym of Wayne Rogers Janus Kimball: Locus/Contento lists: * Scanners II: The New Order [Warner, July 1991] ISBN 0-446-36111-9, $4.99, 188pp, paperback, Movie tie-in derived from B. J. Nelson screenplay {film hotlink to be done} Gail Kimberly: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America nothing on the Web? e-mail Gail Kimberly (G. Francis) * Flyer [Popular, 1975] Katharine Eliska Kimbriel (1956-): e-mail Katharine Eliska Kimbriel Katharine Eliska Kimbriel This web page has bio info and pic, future appearances, covers and samples of novels and other works, including a complete fantasy short story. Note for Mystery fans: her last two SF novels, FIRES OF NUALA and HIDDEN FIRES have definite mystery elements in them. Books: * the "Nuala" Science Fiction series: * Fire Sanctuary [Popular Library/Questar, Oct 1986] ISBN 0-445-20275-0 $3.50, 370pp, paperback, Science Fiction: long-lost colony threatened by intergalactic war * Fires of Nuala [Popular Library/Questar, Dec 1988] ISBN 0-445-20759-0 $3.95, 324pp, paperback, Science Fiction: same world as "Fire Sanctuary" but 3,000 years earlier, a superior prequel! * Hidden Fires [Warner/Questar, Feb 1991] ISBN 0-446-36129-1, $4.50, 277pp, paperback, Science Fiction * Kindred Rites [HarperPrism, Nov 1997] ISBN 0-06-105796-7, $5.99, 359pp, paperback, Dark Fantasy, sequel to "Night Calls" * Night Calls [HarperPrism, May 1996] ISBN 0-06-105411-9, $5.50, 310pp, paperback, Dark Fantasy/Witches/Werewolves see "Kindred Rites" above Katheryn Kimbrough, pseudonym of John Kimbro Ted Kimer: Ted Kimer @ Dragon*Con, artist Katharine Kincaid: Locus/Contento lists: * Promise Me Heaven [Zebra Lovegram, Oct 1993] ISBN 0-8217-4321-X, $4.50, 448pp, paperback Fantasy/Romance/Western (an unusual triple-crossover multigenre experiment). Zeus flings an ancient Greek woman, who resents his sexual harassment, to America's Old West. Hmmmmm. Was that thunderbolt a six-shooter? Kathleen Kinder, pseudonym of Kathleen Jill Kinder Potter (1932- ): Locus/Contento lists: * The Wicker Cage [Janus, Nov 1995] ISBN 1-85756-230-5, ú7.95, 152pp, trade paperback, Occult Stuart Kinder (1924-): Locus/Contento lists: * The Cannibal [Grafton, Apr 1988] ISBN 0-586-07071-0, ú2.50, 171pp, paperback, See HORROR Brian Kindregan: Affiliate Member of Science Fiction Writers of America e-mail Brian Kindregan Anthony Scott King: Affiliate Member of Science Fiction Writers of America nothing on the Web? Bernard King, full name Bernard John Howard King (1946-): * Blood Circle [Sphere, June 1990] ISBN 0-7474-0416-X, ú3.50, 312pp, paperback, See HORROR * The Grimoire of Pope Honorius III [1984] chapbook on Magic trasnlated from French * the "Starkadder" Nordic Fantasy saga about Odin and the Norns, featuring a Swedish warrior from late in the Dark Ages who was blessed by Odin, granted three lives, but cursed by Thor that each life would end in betrayal and dishonor.: * Starkadder [New English Library, June 1985] ISBN 0-450-06100-0, ú8.95, 244pp, hardcover [NEL, May 1986] ISBN 0-450-39011-X, ú2.50, 243pp, paperback [St. Martin's, Sep 1987] ISBN 0-312-01095-8, $16.95, 243pp, hardcover * Vargr-Moon [New English Library, Mar 1986] ISBN 0-450-06145-0, ú9.95, 243pp, hardcover [NEL, Apr 1987] ISBN 0-450-40848-5, ú2.50, 244pp, paperback [St. Martin's, June 1988] ISBN 0-312-01844-4, $16.95, 244pp, hardcover * Death-Blinder [New English Library, Dec 1988] ISBN 0-450-48490-4, ú2.99, 226pp, paperback * the "Chronicles of the Keeper" series, which assumes that "Thule" was a real place, but inhabited by gods who tamper with human minds and history (see LOST LANDS): * The Destroying Angel [Sphere, July 1987] ISBN 0-7221-4869-0, ú3.50, 272pp, trade paperback Horror/Dark Fantasy [St. Martin's, Feb 1988] ISBN 0-312-01419-8, $16.95, 272pp, hardcover * Time-Fighters [Sphere, Dec 1987] ISBN 0-7221-4868-2, ú3.50, 254pp, trade paperback Fantasy * Skyfire [Sphere, May 1988] ISBN 0-7221-4870-4, ú3.50, 243pp, trade paperback Fantasy (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, New York: St.Martin's, 1997, p.537) and Locus/Contento Betty King (1948-): Locus/Contento lists: * Women of the Future: The Female Main Character in Science Fiction [Scarecrow, May 1984] ISBN 0-8108-1664-4, $18.50, 273pp, hardcover Non-fiction, academic chronology + collections + anthologies + EROTIC SF + amazons + bibliography + indices of titles/authors + story particulars + characters' physical/mental/emotional parameters see also FEMINIST Bruce King: see also Mark Grant: Locus/Contento lists: * Demon Shield [Lynx, May 1989] ISBN 1-55802-293-7, $4.50, 434pp, paperback, HORROR/Demons conquer Church Christopher King, pseudonym of Albert King Clive King, full name David Clive King (1924-): British Children's Fantasist: * The Seashore People [Viking Kestrel, Aug 1987] ISBN 0-670-81723-6, ú7.50, 96pp, hardcover Juvenile Fantasy (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, New York: St.Martin's, 1997, p.537) and Locus/Contento David King (1960-): Editor of AUSTRALIA; Locus/Contento lists: Anthologies Edited: * Urban Fantasies (co-editor Russell Blackfurd) [Australia: Ebony Books, Aug 1985] ISBN 0-9590655-1-2, A$4.95, 177pp, paperback 13 SF/Fantasy stories Frank King (1883-1969): comix writer and Horror novelist: Locus/Contento lists: * Southpaw [Lynx, July 1988] ISBN 1-55802-000-4, $3.95, 240pp, paperback Horror/Baseball (see "Baseball") (also according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, New York: St.Martin's, 1997, p.537) Frederik King: Member of Horror Writers of America Frederik King Gabriel King: pseudonym of Jane Johnson & M. John Harrison; Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * The Wild Road [Century, Nov 1997] ISBN 0-7126-7870-0, ú16.99 hardcover [Arrow, Nov 1997] ISBN 0-09-924252-4, ú5.99, 463pp, paperback Animal Fantasy: kitten must rescue the Queen and King of Cats see BAMBI'S CHILDREN Harold King (1945-): Locus/Contento lists: * The Hahnemann Sequela [Arbor House, 1985; Star, May '86] ISBN 0-352-31631-4, ú2.75, 349pp, paperback HORROR / Medical Jesse M. King, full name Jesse Marion King (1875-1949): Fantasy illustrator of SCOTLAND (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, New York: St.Martin's, 1997, p.537) J. Robert King: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * DragonLance: Vinas Solamnus [TSR, Aug 1997] ISBN 0-7869-0787-8, $5.99, 302pp, trade paperback "Lost Legends" #1 Fantasy Role-Playing Game-related * First Quest: Rogues to Riches [TSR, Feb 1995] ISBN 1-56076-825-8, $3.95, 313pp, trade paperback Young Adult Fantasy/Comedy Role-Playing Game-atmosphere * First Quest: Summerhill Hounds [TSR, Nov 1995] ISBN 0-7869-0196-9, $3.99, 250pp, trade paperback Young Adult Fantasy "First Quest" Fantasy Role-Playing Game-related * Planescape: Abyssal Warriors [TSR, June 1996] ISBN 0-7869-0501-8, $5.99, 314pp, trade paperback Fantasy Role-Playing Game-related * Planescape: Blood Hostages [TSR, Jan 1996] ISBN 0-7869-0473-9, $5.99, 314pp, trade paperback Fantasy Role-Playing Game-related * Ravenloft: Carnival of Fear [TSR, July 1993] ISBN 1-56076-628-X, $4.95, 332pp, trade paperback "Ravenloft" Fantasy Role-Playing Game-related * Ravenloft: Heart of Midnight [TSR, Dec 1992] ISBN 1-56076-355-8, $4.95, 313pp, trade paperback "Ravenloft" Fantasy Role-Playing Game-related Anthologies Edited: * Forgotten Realms: Realms of Magic (see co-editor Brian M. Thomsen) Fantasy Role-Playing Game-related * Forgotten Realms: Realms of the Underdark [TSR, Apr 1996] ISBN 0-7869-0487-9, $5.99, 300pp, trade paperback Fantasy Role-Playing Game-related (co-editor Brian M. Thomsen) James B. King: Editor/Anthologist/Author; Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Anthologies Edited: * Dragons [Sovereign Seal Books, Dec 1995] ISBN 0-9627030-4-4, $15.95, 127pp, trade paperback (8 1/2" X 11") 16 stories/Dragons + 5 poems + black & white illustrations Order from: StarLance Publications 50 Basin Drive Basin City WA 99343 * Fantastic Fantasy Cartoons [Sovereign Seal, Dec 1992] ISBN 0-9627030-3-6, $5.95, 64pp, trade paperback 10 artists' Fantasy Cartoons Order from: StarLance Publications 50 Basin Drive Mesa WA 99343 * Mirth of Yore [StarLance Publications, Nov 1990] ISBN 0-9627030-0-1, $7.95, 95pp, trade paperback Fantasy Cartoons Harold King: * Paradigm Red [Bobbs-Merrill, 1975] Keith Michael King: see pseudonym Bentley Carr Michael King: Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Lorien Lost [St. Martin's/Wyatt, June 1996] ISBN 0-312-14349-4, $20.00, 195pp, hardcover Fantasy/Paintings as Portals into other worlds (see Door, Portal) Paula King: see pseudonym "P. K. McAllister"; see Paula E. Downing; Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Mad Roy's Light [Baen, Sep 1990] ISBN 0-671-72015-5, $3.50, 275pp, paperback FEMINIST Science Fiction Rachel King: Locus/Contento lists: * Alba [Anchor UK, Sep 1997] ISBN 1-86230-006-2, ú9.99, 331pp, trade paperback Fantasy Ray King, pseudonym of Ray Cummings Robert J. King: editor: Locus/Contento lists: * Forgotten Realms: Realms of the Arcane (see co-editor Brian M. Thomsen) Stephen King, full name Stephen Edwin King (21 Sep 1947-): Member of Horror Writers of America The most successful writer of the 20th Century, not through originality but through skillful atmosphere which masterfully shifts from realism to supernaturalism, through synthesis of existing Fantasy and Horror tropes, and through keen understanding of character and audience psychology. Envied by many other writers for his prodigious output and astronomical earnings, he nonetheless widened the market for Horror and Dark Fantasy as commercial genres. See also pseudonym Richard Bachman, under which he published: * Rage [1977] * The Long Walk [1979] * Roadwork [1981] * The Running Man [1982] filmed 1985 * Thinner [1984] Stephen King [on his main publisher's site] Stephen King Stephen Edwin King, born Portland ME 21 Sep 1947, son of Donald King and Nellie Ruth Pillsbury, married Tabitha Jane Spruce 2 Jan 1971, children: Naomi, Joe Hill, Owen; novels include: * Carrie, 1974; filmed as "Carrie" (1976) film hotlink to be done} * Salem's Lot, 1975; filmed as "Salem's Lot" (1979) TV miniseries hotlink to be done} * The Shining, 1976; filmed as "The Shining" (1980) film hotlink to be done} * The Stand, 1978; uncut version [1990] post-holocaust, see "Armageddon" * The Dead Zone, 1979; filmed as "The Dead Zone" (1983) film hotlink to be done} * Firestarter, 1980; filmed as "Firestarter" (1980) film hotlink to be done} * Danse Macabre, 1981 * Cujo, 1981; filmed as "Cujo" (1981) film hotlink to be done} * Different Seasons, 1982 * The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, 1982 * The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three [1987] * The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands [1991] * Christine, 1983; filmed as "Christine" (1983) film hotlink to be done} * Pet Sematary, 1983; filmed as "Pet Sematary" (1989) film hotlink to be done} * The Talisman, 1984 (co-author Peter Straub) * Cycle of the Werewolf, 1985 * It (1986) * Skeleton Crew, 1986 * Misery (1987); filmed as "Misery" (1990) film hotlink to be done} * The Tommyknockers, 1987; filmed as "The Tommyknockers" (1990) TV miniseries hotlink to be done} * The Dark Half, 1989 * Neeful Things, 1991; filmed as "Neeful Things" (1993) film hotlink to be done} * Gerald's Game, 1992 * Dolores Claiborne, 1992; filmed as "Dolores Claiborne" (1995) film hotlink to be done} Short Fiction Collections: * Night Shift, 1978 * Four Past Midnight * "The Langoliers" (TV movie hotlink to be done} * "Secret Window, Secret Garden" * "The Library Policeman" * "The Sun Dog" Other: * Many other works written, edited, as screenplays, as essays B.S. 1970 University of Maine; Teacher of English 1971-73 Hampden (ME) Academy; writer-in-residence 1978-79 University of Maine at Orono; Member: Authors Guild, Screen Actors Guild, Screen Writers of America, Writers Guild T. Jackson King, full name T. Jackson King, Jr. (1948- ): Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Retread Shop [Popular Library/Questar, Aug 1988] ISBN 0-445-20674-8 $3.50, 276pp, paperback Science Fiction One human explores a humongous space station filled with extraterrestrial entrepreneurs * Starbridge: Ancestor's World (see co-author A. C. Crispin) e-mail T. Jackson King e-mail T. Jackson King old, invalid? Tabitha King, full name Tabitha Jane King (1949- ): wife of Stephen King; Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * One on One [Penguin/Dutton, Mar 1993] ISBN 0-525-93590-8, $23.00, 485pp, hardcover Romance/Basketball/High School novel located in Castle Rock and Derry, Maine (Stephen King's imaginary villages) Tappan King, full name Tappan Wright King (1950-): married to Beth Meacham (1951-); editor at Bantam Books, then 1986-1989 editor of "Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine" e-mail Tappan King Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Nightshade [Pyramid, 1976; Weird Heroes #4] co-author Beth Meacham * Down Town: A Fantasy [Arbor House, June 1985] co-author (and illustrator) Viido Polykarpus (1946-) ISBN 0-87795-673-1, $16.95, 293pp, hardcover Urban Fantasy [Macdonald, May 1986] 0-356-12064-3, ú9.95, 304pp, hardcover [Macdonald, May 1986] ISBN 0-356-12317-0, ú4.95, 304pp, trade paperback [Orbit, Mar 1987] ISBN 0-7088-8213-7, ú2.95, 293pp, paperback Trina E. King: Affiliate Member of Science Fiction Writers of America nothing on the Web? Vincent King, pseudonym of Rex T. Vinson: * Another End [Ballentine Books, 1971] * Candy Man [Ballentine Books, 1971] * Light a Last Candle [Ballentine Books, 1969] King Kong: see SF/Fantasy Movies [1933; 1976; Son of Kong 1934] {film hotlinks to be done} Donald Kingsbury, full name: Donald MacDonald Kingsbury (1929- ): Lifetime Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America Canadian mathematics/computer science professor and author, best known for his intricate cannibalism novel "Courtship Rite" [Simon & Schuster Timescape, 1982] and "The Girl in the Moon", a brilliant, kind man and an author whose work is much appreciated but written too slowly for his most rabid fans. Expert on space technology (at least when working with co-author Roger Arnold): no known Web page; Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * GETA [Panther, June 1984] ISBN 0-586-05932-6, ú3.50, 512pp, trade paperback reprint (as "Courtship Rite") * The Moon Goddess and the Son [Baen, Dec 1986; Dec 1987] ISBN 0-671-55958-3,$15.95, 409pp, hardcover, Science Fiction/Cislunar Space [London: Grafton, Aug 1988] ISBN 0-586-20042-8, ú3.95, 544pp, paperback Amanda Kinglsey: Locus/Contento lists: * Hellcat [Leisure, June 1992] ISBN 08439-3306-2, $4.50, 392pp, paperback HORROR Husband abuses wife, wife murders husband, husband reincarnated as viscious black cat and continues abuse Charles Kingsley (1819-1875): Author/clergyman/professor/Christian Socialist of England best known for: * Westward Ho! [1855] historical novel * Hereward the Wake [1865] historical novel, Norman Conquest, Lady Godiva * The Water Babies [Macmillan, 1863; Gollancz, Aug 1986] ISBN 0-575-03879-9, ú3.95, 224pp, paperback very popular Children's Fantasy, arguably the first modern Children's Fantasy not based on folktales, so successful that Macmillan sought similar works of fiction and ended up publishing the immortal "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll * The Heroes [1856] Perseus, Argonauts, Theseus as Children's Fantasy Henry Kingsley (1830-1876): author and brother of Charles Kingsley: * The Boy in Grey [1871] Christian allegory Mary Kingsley (1852-1931): author and daughter of Charles Kingsley: * Little Peter [1887] Children's book * The Gateless Barrier [1900] ghosts * The Tall Villa [1919] ghosts Hugh Kingsmill, pseudonym of H. K. Lunn Dick King-Smith, pseudonym of Ronald Gordon King-Smith (1922- ): Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Godhanger [Doubleday UK, Sep 1996] ISBN 0-385-40778-5, ú9.99, 172pp, hardcover, Young Adult Animal Fantasy/Bird [Corgi, Oct 1997] ISBN 0-552-54501-5, ú3.99, 172pp, paperback see BAMBI'S CHILDREN * the "Babe" books: * The Sheep-Pig [Gollancz, 1983] Young Adult Animal Fantasy/Pig see BAMBI'S CHILDREN adapted to the film "Babe" {hotlink to be done} * Ace [Gollancz, 1990] sequel to "The Sheep-Pig" * The Sheep-Pig and Ace [Puffin, Oct 1996] ISBN 0-14-038503-7, ú4.99, 242pp, trade paperback, Young Adult Animal Fantasy omnibus edition of "The Sheep-Pig" and its sequel see BAMBI'S CHILDREN * Noah's Brother [1986] * The Schoolmouse [1994] * Tumbleweed [Gollancz, Apr 1987] ISBN 0-575-03975-2, ú5.95, 119pp, hardcover Juvenile Fantasy also (according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, New York: St.Martin's, 1997, p.540) Jeremy Kingston: pseudonym of John Gregory Betancourt (1963- ): Locus/Contento lists: * Robert Silverberg's Time Tours Volume 6: Caesar's Time Legions [Harper Paperbacks, Aug 1991] ISBN 0-06-106017-8, $3.50, 139pp, paperback Young Adult Science Fiction/Adventure novel, derived from the rather more adult/erotic "Up the Line" by Robert Silverberg, + Silverberg afterword Series packaged/copyrighted by Byron Preiss Visual Publications John Kingston, pseudonym of Keith Roberts Richard Kinion: Locus/Contento lists: * Sacrifice [Zebra, Aug 1995] ISBN 0-8217-5047-X, $4.50, 380pp, paperback HORROR/Possession Win Kinney, pseudonym of Winston K. Marks John Kinnaird, full name John William Kinnaird (1924-1980): critic Locus/Contento lists: * Olaf Stapledon [Starmont, June 1986] ISBN 0-916732-54-1, $7.95, 107pp, paperback nonfiction "Starmont Reader's Guide 21" (see Olaf Stapledon) Lynne Kinnerley: see pseudonym Lyndan Darby Harrison Kinney: critic: Locus/Contento lists: * James Thurber: His Life and Times [Holt, Nov 1995] ISBN 0-8050-3966-X, $40.00, 1238pp, hardcover Biography (for 100th anniversary of Thurber's birth) + 32 pages of photos + appendices + list of Thurber's books + chronology + extensive notes + acknowledgements of sources + index W. P. Kinsella, full name William Patrick Kinsella (1935- ): Author of CANADA who began by writing about Native Canadians (centrally on the character Simon Ermineskin) but becoming best known for Fantasies about Baseball. Locus/Contento lists: * The Alligator Report [Coffee House Press, Nov 1985] ISBN 0-918273-10-2, $9.95, 125pp, paperback story collection Fantasy/Surreal (the author calls "Brautigans" -- see Richard Brautigan) * The Further Adventures of Slugger McBatt [Houghton Mifflin, May 1988] ISBN 0-395-47593-7, $7.95, 179pp, trade paperback) story collection Fantasy/Baseball * The Iowa Baseball Confederacy [Houghton Mifflin, Apr 1986] ISBN 0-395-38952-6, $16.95, 310pp, hardcover Fantasy/Baseball [Ballantine, Apr 1987] ISBN 0-345-34230-5, $3.95, 293pp, paperback * Red Wold, Red Wolf [1987] story collection * Shoeless Joe [Houghton Mifflin, 1982; Ballantine, Jan 1984] ISBN 0-345-30921-9, $2.95, 224pp, paperback Fantasy/Baseball [Ballantine, Apr 1987] ISBN 0-345-34256-9, $3.95 [Ballantine, May 1992] ISBN 0-345-34256-9, $5.99 Filmed (1989) as "Field of Dreams" {film hotlink to be done} * The Thrill of the Grass [1984] story collection (also according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, New York: St.Martin's, 1997, p.540) Brian Kinsey-Jones, pseudonym of Brian N. Ball Rudyard Kipling, full name Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936): British poet, Fantasy, Adventure, and Science Fiction author; the first British writer to win a Nobel Prize in Literature (1907): Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Actions and Reactions [1909] ghost story collection * The Brushwood Boy [1895] shared-dream Fantasy * The Complete Supernatural Stories of Rudyard Kipling [W. H. Allen, Jan 1987] ISBN 0-491-03285-4, ú12.95, 427pp, hardcover Supernatural story collection, edited by Peter Haining * The Day's Work [1898] story collection * Debits and Credits [1926] story collection * A Diversity of Creatures [1917] story collection * How the Leopard Got His Spots and Other Just So Stories [as "Just So Stories for Little Children", Macmillan, 1902; Shambhala/Barefoot Books, Sep 1993] ISBN 1-56957-902-4, $6.00, 173pp, hardcover, 8 Children's Fantasy, preface by editor Jonathan Cott (miniature book, 8x12 cm.) see BAMBI'S CHILDREN * The Jungle Book [Macmillan, 1894; Scribner, 1895; Puffin, Jan 1987] ISBN 0-14-031794-5, ú2.25, 175pp, paperback Juvenile Fantasy story collection see BAMBI'S CHILDREN [Puffin, Jan 1987] ISBN 0-14-035074-8, ú1.75, 186pp, paperback [Viking Kestrel, Jan 1987] ISBN 0-670-80241-7, ú8.95, 175pp, hardcover [Windrush, Feb 1987] ISBN 1-85089-904-5, ú7.65, 232pp, hardcover, large print edition [Purnell, Mar 1987] ISBN 0-361-07468-9, ú2.99, 186pp, hardcover [Penguin/Puffin Classics, Mar 1995] ISBN 0-14-036686-5, $3.50, 216pp, paperback * Jungle Book 2 [Tor, Aug 1995] ISBN 0-812-52278-8, $2.99, 180pp, paperback + Jane Yolen foreword, afterword, short biography * Jungle Books [Hamlyn, Nov 1987] ISBN 0-600-55309-4, ú4.95, 416pp, hardcover omnibus "The Jungle Book" + "The Second Jungle Book" * Just So Stories [Macmillan, 1902; Pavilion, Jan 1987] ISBN 1-85145-105-6, ú7.95, 96pp, hardcover see BAMBI'S CHILDREN [Puffin, Jan 1987] 0-14-031795-3, ú1.95, 128pp, paperback [Puffin, Jan 1987] ISBN 0-14-035075-6, ú1.75, 172pp, paperback [Viking Kestrel, Jan 1987] ISBN 0-670-80242-5, ú7.95, 128pp, hardcover [Purnell, Mar 1987] ISBN 0-361-07469-7, ú2.99, 224pp, hardcover [Collins, Apr 1987] ISBN 0-00-184425-3, ú4.95, 128pp, hardcover [Doubleday Zephyr, May 1989] ISBN 0-385-26133-0, $8.95, 87pp, trade paperback [Books of Wonder, Sep 1996] ISBN 0-688-13957-4, $22.00, 148pp, hardcover * Kim [1901] non-genre, although there are Grail Quest subplots this was highly influential on POLITICAL science fiction through its intricate and breathtakingly detailed and colorful account of "The Great Game" of global geopolitics and espionage played out on the subcontinent of India * Kipling's Fantasy [Tor, Nov 1992] ISBN 0-312-85354-8, $17.95, 206pp, hardcover, 11 stories + 1 poem, edited by John Brunner, introduction by John Brunner * Kipling's Science Fiction [Tor, Oct 1992] ISBN 0-312-85355-6, $17.95, 178pp, hardcover, 9 stories, edited by John Brunner, introduction by John Brunner + bibliography [as "The Science Fiction Stories of Rudyard Kipling" Citadel Twilight, May 1994] ISBN 0-8065-1508-2, $9.95, 178pp, trade paperback * Life's Handicap, Being Stories of Mine Own People [1891] story collection * Limits and Renewals [1932] story collection * Many Inventions [1893] Fantasy story collection * The Phantom 'Rickshaw and Other Eerie Tales [A. H. Wheeler, 1888; R.S. Surtees Society, Dec 1988] ISBN 0-948560-09-6, ú3.75, 104pp, trade paperback 100th anniversary of 1st edition, new introduction by Philip Mason * Plain Tales from the Hills [India, 1888] Fantasy story collection * Puck of Pook's Hill [Doubleday, 1906; NAL Signet, Mar 1988] ISBN 0-451-52168-4, $3.50, 271pp, paperback Young Adult Fantasy, new afterword by J.I.M. Stewart. * Rewards and Fairies [Doubleday, 1910; Puffin, Apr 1988] ISBN 0-14-035081-0, $2.25, 271pp, paperback Fantasy, sequel to "Puck of Pook's Hill" * Soldiers Three and Other Stories [1888] story collection * Something of Myself [1937] misleading autobiography * They [1905] chapbook * Thy Servent a Dog [1930] dog's viewpoint * Traffics and Discoveries [1904] Fantasy story collection including "Wireless" (1902) telegraph=TIME TRAVEL involving John Keats * Wee Willie Winkie [1889] Fantasy story collection (also according to "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy", John Clute & John Grant, New York: St.Martin's, 1997, p.541) John Kippax, pseudonym of John C. Hynam C. Kiproy, pseudonym of Harold Hersey Marie Kiraly: pseudonym of Elaine Bergstrom, (1946- ): Locus/Contento lists: * Leanna: Possession of a Woman [Berkley, Mar 1996] ISBN 0-425-15224-3, $5.99, 341pp, paperback HORROR/Voodoo/New Orleans * Madeline: After the Fall of Usher [Berkley, Dec 1996] ISBN 0-425-15573-0, $5.99, 407pp, paperback HORROR sequel to Edgar Allan Poe story * Mina [Berkley, Sep 1994] ISBN 0-425-14359-7, $5.50, 325pp, paperback HORROR/Vampire Bram Stoker's "Dracula" from Mina Murray Harker's viewpoint [Berkeley, 1994] hardcover Jack Kirby, pseudonym of Jack Kurtzberg, died 1993 age 77, a leading comic book artist and scriptwriter, best known for creating as original artist "The Fantastic Four", "Thor", and many other comix titles Josh Kirby (1928-): Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books: * Eric (see co-author Terry Pratchett) * In the Garden of Unearthly Delights: The Paintings of Josh Kirby [Paper Tiger, Feb 1992] ISBN 1-85028-154-8, ú9.95, 144pp, trade paperback, text by Nigel Suckling, Brian Aldiss foreword * The Josh Kirby Discworld Portfolio [Paper Tiger, Nov 1993] ISBN 1-85028-259-5, ú10.95, 62pp, trade paperback, Nigel Suckling introduction, 28 full page (16" x 11") Josh Kirby artwork for Terry Pratchett books (including but not limited to Discworld) * The Josh Kirby Poster Book [Corgi, Nov 1989] ISBN 0-552-99382-4, ú7.95, 32pp, 13 posters from Terry Pratchett books, Terry Pratchett introduction T. J. Kirby: Locus/Contento lists: * Dangerous Nature [Zebra, Jan 1993] ISBN 0-8217-4034-2, $4.50, 351pp, paperback HORROR/ Science Fiction/Thriller: animal rights activists unleash mutant animals; see CLONE * Deadly Breed [Zebra, Nov 1991] ISBN 0-8217-3576-4, $4.50, 383pp, paperback Science Fiction/Thriller involving Department of Defense experiments with mutant animals; see CLONE William S. Kirby: Locus/Contento lists: * Iapetus [Ace, Apr 1993] ISBN 0-441-35570-6, $4.50, 243pp, paperback Mystery/Detective/CYBER PUNK/TELEPATHY Frederick Kirchhoff, full name Frederick Thomas Kirchhoff (1942- ): Locus/Contento lists: * William Morris: The Construction of a Male Self, 1856-1872 [Ohio University Press, May 1990] ISBN 0-8214-0954-9, $29.95, 248pp, hardcover Nonfiction/Criticism (see William Morris) specifically the early romantic fiction seen through the lenses of "eidectic and object-relations psychology" Paul KirchnerLocus/Contento lists: * The Bus (Orbit, Aug 1987] ISBN 0-7088-8244-7, ú2.95, 160pp, paperback comix collection from magazine "Heavy Metal" see MAGAZINES Mary Kirchoff, full name Mary Lynn Kirchoff (1959-): Locus/Contento lists: Short Fiction: * {to be done} Books Written: * #2 and #3 of the "DragonLance Preludes" series: * DragonLance Preludes: Kendermore [TSR, Sep 1989] ISBN 0-88038-754-8, $3.95, 346pp, trade paperback Fantasy "DragonLance" Game-related [Penguin, Dec 1989] ISBN 0-14-012632-5, ú3.99, 346pp, paperback * DragonLance Preludes II #2: Flint, the King (co-author Douglas Niles) [TSR, July 1990] ISBN 0-88038-911-7, $4.95, 308pp, trade paperback, Fantasy "DragonLance" Game-related [Penguin, Dec 1990] ISBN 0-14-014369-6, ú4.50, 308pp, paperback * the "Defenders of Magic" trilogy: * DragonLance: Night of the Eye [TSR, Apr 1994] ISBN 1-56076-840-1, $4.95, 314pp, trade paperback, Fantasy "DragonLance" Game-related * DragonLance: The Medusa Plague [TSR, Oct 1994] ISBN 1-56076-905-X, $4.95, 314pp, trade paperback, Fantasy "DragonLance" Game-related * DragonLance: The Seventh Sentinel [TSR, Aug 1995] ISBN 0-7869-0117-9, $5.99, 306pp, trade paperback, Fantasy "DragonLance" Game-related * the "Villains" series: * DragonLance: The Black Wing [TSR, Sep 1993] ISBN 1-56076-650-6, $4.95, 314pp, trade paperback, cover by Jeff Easley) Fantasy novelization based on Fantasy "DragonLance" Game-related, 2nd of "Villains" * DragonLance: Wanderlust (co-author Steve Winter) [TSR, Sep 1991] ISBN 1-56076-115-6, $4.95/ú3.99, 312pp, trade paperback, Fantasy "DragonLance" Game-related, 2nd of "The Meetings Sextet" Books Edited: * The Art of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy Game [TSR, Oct 1989] ISBN 0-88038-605-3, $16.95, 126pp, trade paperback) Fantasy Game-related Art collection * The Art of the DragonLance Saga [TSR, 1988; Penguin, Oct 1988] ISBN 0-14-011141-7, ú9.99, 126pp, trade paperback Fantasy "DragonLance" Game-related Art collection Alan G. Kirk: Associate Member of Science Fiction Writers of America Alan G. Kirk@sff.net e-mail Alan Kirk e-mail Alan Kirk old, invalid? Daniel Kirk: Locus/Contento lists: * Dune Pop-up Panorama Book (see co-author Maida Silverman) Douglas Kirk: Locus/Contento lists: * The Land of the Nunch [Morton Falls, July 1986] ISBN 0-934279-02-0, $3.95, 150pp, paperback Fantasy: Little People invent nunchmobile Lawrence Kirk, pseudonym of Eric A. Simson Pauline Kirk: Locus/Contento lists: * The Keepers [Virago, June 1996] ISBN 1-85381-838-0, ú9.99, 405pp, trade paperback, Science Fiction : totalitarian 22nd Century Britian policed by "Keepers" clan [Virago, Aug 1997] ISBN 1-86049-337-8, ú6.99, 405pp, trade paperback Richard Kirk, house name and pseudonym of Angus Wells, Robert Holdstock Milo Kirkham, pseudonym of Garen Drussai Astrid Kirsch-Rosetti: short-story collection "Beyond the Aardwolf" (London: Blackwell, 1934) includes the notably weird "Call of Capricorn", "The Jugular Jaguar", "Medusa's Mind", and "Yesteryawn" Hans Helmut Kirst: * The Seventh day [Doubleday, 1959; Ace; Pyramid] Rosemary Kirstein: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America e-mail Rosemary Kirstein e-mail Mary Kittredge Return to Authors K Table of Contents Return to AUTHORS Table of Contents

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Tracey R. Kleffman: Member of Horror Writers of America Tracey R. Kleffman Gerard Klein: * The Day Before Tomorrow [Daw, 1972] * The Mote in Time's Eye [Daw, 1975] * The Overlords of War [Doubleday, 1973; Science Fiction Book lub; Daw] * Starmasters' Gambit [Daw, 1973] Jay Kay Klein: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America beloved raconteur and photographer/biographer to the science fiction kingdom, who published one SF short story (written in a hotel room at a convention, and sold at that convention, just to become a member of SFWA). Esoteric knowledge in many fields; wry humor. Walter L. Kleine: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America nothing on the Web? J. S. Klimaris, pseudonym of Walter Kubilius Nicholas Klimius, pseudonym of Ludvig Holberg Otis Adelbert Kline: * The Bride of Osiris [Weinberg, 1974] * The Man Who Limped and Other Stories [Saint Ent., paperback, 1946] 5 stories * Maza of the Moon [McClurg, 1930; Grossett & Dunlap, 1931; Ace] * Tam, Son of the Tiger [Avalon, 1962] * the "Robert Grandon" series * Planet of Peril [McClurg, 1929; Grossett & Dunlap, 1930; Avalon; Ace] * Prince of Peril [McClurg, 1930; Avalon; Ace] * Port of Peril [Grandon, 1949; Ace] * the "Mars" series * The Swordsman of Mars [Avalon, 1960; Ace] * The Outlaws of Mars [Avalon, 1961; Ace] * the "Jan" series * The Call of the Savage [Clode, 1937] a.k.a. Jan of the Jungle [Ace, 1966] * Jan in India [Fictioneer, 1974] Return to Authors K Table of Contents Return to AUTHORS Table of Contents

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Richard A. Knaak@sff.net e-mail Richard A. Knaak Fletcher Knebel, died 1993 age 81, author of the semi-science-fictional thriller "Seven Days in May", later adapted for feature film Helen Knibb: Member of Horror Writers of America Helen Knibb Amarantha Knight: Member of Horror Writers of America Amarantha Knight Damon [Francis] Knight (20 Sep 1922-) Major American author/critic/editor known for over 30 books, and the classic story "To Serve Man" which was one of the most popular episodes of The Twilight Zone on television {hotlink to be done}. Married to author Kate Wilhelm. Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America Hugo Award: 1956 Founder of SFWA (Science Fiction Writers of America) Damon Knight @ AlphaRalpha The following paperback editions were edited and published by my father, Samuel H. Post, for MacFadden-Bartell Corporation, New York: Damon Knight, "Beyond the Barrier", (50-234, 1965) Damon Knight, "Cities of Wonder", (75-183, 1967) e-mail Damon Knight Books: * A For Anything [pub?, year?] * The Best of Damon Knight [Taplinger, 1978] story collection * The Best of Orbit [pub?, year?] edited short story collection * Better Than One [Noreascon II, 1980] chapbook short story and poem collection * Beyond the Barrier [pub?, 1964] * CV [pub?, year?] * The Dark Side [pub?, year?] edited story collection * Dimension X [pub?, year?] edited story collection * Far Out [pub?, year?] edited story collection * First Flight [pub?, 1963] edited story collection * The Futurians [pub?, year?] SF history * God's Nose [pub?, 1991] story collection * The Golden Road: Great Tales of Fantasy and the Supernatural [New York: Simon & Schuster, 1974] ISBN:0-67121554X edited story collection * Hell's Pavement [pub?, year?] * In Deep [pub?, 1963] * In Search of Wonder [pub?, 1955] SF criticism won Hugo Award 1956 for best nonfiction [Advent, 1967] revised/enlarged edition * The Man In the Tree [London: Gollancz, 1985] * The Observers [pub?, year?] * Off Center [pub?, year?] * One Side Laughing [pub?, year?] * Orbit 6 [pub?, year?] edited story collection * Orbit 7 [pub?, 1970] edited story collection * Orbit 8 [pub?, 1970] edited story collection * The Other Foot [pub?, year?] * A Reasonable World [pub?, year?] * Rule Golden and Other Stories [pub?, year?] edited * A SF Argosy [pub?, year?] edited story collection * SF of the Thirties [pub?, year?] edited story collection * A Shocking Thing [pub?, 1974] * Turning On [pub?, year?] * Turning Point [pub?, year?] * Why Do Birds [pub?, year?] * Worlds to Come [pub?, year?] edited story collection Short Fiction includes: * "The Cabin Boy" [Galaxy, 1955?] * "The Contry of the Kind" [Fantasy & Science Fiction, Feb 1956] * "A Dying Man" * "The Earth Quarter" * "Eripmav" * "Man In the Jar" [Galaxy, 1957] * "Mary" * "Masks" * "Not with A Bang" [Fantasy & Science Fiction, month? 1950] * "Rule Golden" * "Shall The Dust Praise Thee?" [Dangerous Visions, 1967] Copyright 1967 by Harlan Ellison [Other Worlds, Other Gods, ed. Mayo Mohs 1971, 1974] * "Stranger Station" * "What Rough Beast" [Fantasy & Science Fiction, Feb 1959] [Best from F&SF: 9, ed. Robert P. Mills, 1958, 1959] Kobald Knight, pseudonym of Eric C. G. Giddy Mallory T. Knight, pseudonym of Bernhardt J. Hurwood Calvin M. Knox, pseudonym of Robert Silverberg Cassandra Knye, pseudonym of Thomas M. Disch Return to Authors K Table of Contents Return to AUTHORS Table of Contents

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Judith K. Kobylecky: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America e-mail Judith K. Kobylecky Eric Koch: * The Last Thing You'd Want to Know [Scribners, 1976] Irvin M. Koch: Affiliate Member of Science Fiction Writers of America SF & Mystery Bookshop, Ltd. 2000-F Cheshire Bridge Rd. NE Atlanta GA 30324-4273 e-mail Irvin M. Koch: SF & Mystery Bookshop J. C. Kofoed, pseudonym of Greye La Spina e-mail David Kogelman Victor Koman: award-winning Libertarian science fiction author, winner of two Prometheus Awards for the novels "The Jehova Contract" and "Solomon's Knife." A Southern California resident, he is married and has one daughter. Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America. Victor Koman home page includes critically acclaimed downloadable novel "Kings of the High Frontier" e-mail Victor Koman new address e-mail Victor Koman old address Books include: * Kings of the High Frontier [available only from pulpless.com] * The Jehova Contract [Germany: Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 1984; hardback in Los Angeles: Franklin Watts, 1987; paperback in New York: Avon, 1989, out of print] * Solomon's Knife [as "Der Eingriff" Germany: Der Goldmann Verlag,1991; hardback in Los Angeles: Franklin Watts, 1989, out of print] * The "Spaceways" series, under house name/pseudonym "John Cleve", co-authored with Andrew J. Offutt * Jonuta Rising! [Spaceways #13, Berkley, September 1983] * The Carnadyne Horde [Spaceways #17, Berkley, May 1984] Magazine sales to markets including: * Galaxy * The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction * New Libertarian Sakyo Komatsu: * Japan Sinks [Harper & Row, 1976] Yoji Kondo: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America e-mail Yoji Kondo (Eric Kotani) e-mail Yoji Kondo old, invalid? Jeffrey D. Kooistra: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America no known home page, but CompuServe e-mail e-mail Jeffrey D. Kooistra KOREA C.M. [Cyril] Kornbluth (1923-21 Mar 1958) American editor/journalist/author, who wrote under the pseudonym "Cyril Judd" for collaborations with Judith Merril, and was particularly famous for his collaborations with Frederck Pohl. He completed some 17 books before his tragically premature death. The following paperback editions were edited and published by my father, Samuel H. Post, for MacFadden-Bartell Corporation, New York: Cyril M. Kornbluth, "A Mile Beyond the Moon", (40-100, 1962) Cyril M. Kornbluth, "A Mile Beyond the Moon", (50-288, 1966) C.M.Kornbluth literary summary Kornbluth,Cyril @ AlphaRalpha The Cyril M. Kornbluth Page "The Space Merchants" by Pohl & Kornbluth (1953) is selected and praised in "Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels" by David Pringle Books: * The Best of C. M. Kornbluth [Science Fiction Book Club, 1976; Ballentine Books] 19 stories * Critical Mass (co-author Frederik Pohl) * The Explorers [Ballentine Books, 1954] * Gladiator-at-Law * The Marching Morons [Ballentine Books, 1959] 9 stories * A Mile Beyond the Moon [Doubleday, 1958; Science Fiction Book Club; an edition edited by Samuel H. Post for Macfadden Bartell] * Not This August [Doubleday, 1955; Science Fiction Book Club; Bantam] Russians occupy America * Search the Sky (co-author Frederik Pohl) * The Space Merchants (co-author Frederik Pohl) * The Syndic [Doubleday, 1953; Science Fiction Book Club; Bantam; Berkley; Avon] * Takeoff [Doubleday, 1952; Science Fiction Book Club; Bantam] * Thirteen O'Clock [Dell, 1970] 9 stories, edited by James Blish * Wolfbane (co-author Frederik Pohl) [pub?, 1959] Short Fiction includes: * "The Altar At Midnight" [Galaxy, 1952] * "The Little Black Bag" * "The Marching Morons" * "So You Want To Be a Space-flier?" (uncer pseudonym Martin Pearson) [Cosmic Science Fiction, May 1941] Humorous nonfiction article * "Stark Ship" * "Two Dooms" [Venture SF, July 1958] Zeno Koomoter, pseudonym of Joseph Marnell Dean R. Koontz, bestselling horror/thriller author, resident in Orange County, California, who began by writing science fiction and every other major genre. Many books, including: * After the Lce Race [Athenaeum, 1974] * Anti-Man [Paperback Library, 1970] * Beastchild [Lancer, 1970] * The Crimson Witch [Curtis, 1971] * The Dark Symphony [Lancer, 1970] * The Darkness in My Soul [Daw, 1972] * Demon Seed [Bantam, 1973] * The Fall of the Dream Machine [Ace, 1969] * Fear That Man [Ace, 1969] * The Flesh in the Furnace [Bantam, 1972] * The Haunted Earth [Lancer, 1973] * Hell's Gate [Lancer, 1970] * Nightchills [Athenaeum, 1976; Crest] * Nightmare Journey [Berkley/Putnam, 1975; Berkley] * Soft Come the Dragons [Ace, 1970] 8 stories * Starblood [Lancer, 1972] * Starquest [Ace, 1968] * Time Thieves [Ace, 1972] * The Vision [Berkley/Putnam, 1977] * Warlock [Lancer, 1972] * A Werewolf Among Us [Ballentine Books, 1973] "Dark Rivers of the Heart", by Dean Koontz and other reviews by e-mail Mario Huet, originally published in the British libertarian journal, Free Life. Lothar Korda, pseudonym of the late William Rotsler Alexander Korzhenevski Literary Agency, Moscow Russia, Affiliate Member of Science Fiction Writers of America, nothing on the Web? e-mail Alexander Korzhenevski Jerzy Kosinki, best-selling mainstream author with the marginally genre: * Being There [Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1971; Bantam] {film hotlink to be done} William Kotzwinkle, author of numerous bizarre fantasies and satires, starting with: * Doctor Rat [Knopf, 1976; Bantam] * more {to be done} Ellen M. Kozak (Jarrod Comstock), born Ft. Jackson SC 2 May 1944, daughter of Sidney P. Kozak and Gertrude E. Margolis; author: These Lawless Worlds #1: The Love Machine, 1984 These Lawless Worlds #2: Scales of Justice, 1984 Every Writer's Practical Guide to Copyright Law, 1985 Every Writer's Guide to Copyright and Publishing Law, 1990 From Pen to Print: The Secrets of Getting Published Successfully, 1990 articles in: American Health, Milwaukee Journal, Travel & Leisure, Writer's Digest; A.B. 1966 Barnard College; J.D. 1969 University of Wisconsin; Law Clerk, 1970-71 Federal District Court, Milwaukee; sole practice lawyer and freelance writer, 1971-present; Commissioner, 1976-79 Governor's Commission on Status of Women, Milwaukee; Member: SFWA (chair lawyers' committee), Authors Guild Wesley Kozalla: Member of Horror Writers of America Wesley Kozalla Robert V. Kozinets: no known home page, but CompuServe e-mail e-mail Robert V. Kozinets Return to Authors K Table of Contents Return to AUTHORS Table of Contents

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Irene Kraas, Irene Kraas Literary Agency: Affiliate Member of Science Fiction Writers of America Edward E. Kramer: America Online e-mail Edward E. Kramer @ Dragon*Con Edward E. Kramer is a writer and editor of Grails (nominated for the World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology of 1992), Confederacy of the Dead, Phobias, Dark Destiny, Elric: Tales of the White Wolf, Excalibur, Tombs, Dark Love, Forbidden Acts, Sandman: Book of Dreams, and many additional works in progress. Ed's original fiction appears in a number of anthologies as well; his first novel, Killing Time, is forthcoming from White Wolf. His credits also include over a decade of work as a music critic and photojournalist. A graduate of the Emory University School of Medicine, Ed is a clinical and educational consultant in Atlanta. He is fond of human skulls, exotic snakes, and underground caves. e-mail Edward E. Kramer Dana Kramer-Rolls, returned (summer 1997) to Active Member status, Science Fiction Writers of America, nothing on the web? e-mail Dana Kramer-Rolls E. Kirker Krantz: * The Clouded Mirror [Lennox Hill, 1971] Barbara Krasnoff: Associate Member of Science Fiction Writers of America no known home page, but CompuServe e-mail e-mail Barbara Krasnoff e-mail Barbara Krasnoff old, invalid? Aimee Bath Kratts: Associate Member of Science Fiction Writers of America nothing on the Web? Bruno Krauss, pseudonym of Kenneth Bulmer Mark Kreighbaum: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America; Member of Horror Writers of America e-mail Mark Kreighbaum Mark Kreighbaum Mark's short story, "I Remember Angels" is published in STARLIGHT I (an anthology edited by Patrick Nielsen Hayden; Tor Books). Also, the sequel to PALACE (collaborative science fiction novel with Katharine Kerr) will come out from Bantam under Mark's name alone by late 1997. The title of the sequel will be THE EYES OF GOD. Nancy Kress: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America Hugo Awards: 1992 Best Novella Nebula Awards: 1985 Best Short Story, 1991 Best Novella I just finished reading her nanotechnology/genetic engineering political novel "Beggars and Choosers", and enjoyed it very much Nancy Kress @ AlphaRalpha e-mail Nancy Kress e-mail Nancy Kress old, invalid Books: * The Aliens of Earth [Arkham House Publishing, August 1993] Hardcover ISBN:0-870-54166-8 * An Alien Light * Beggars and Choosers [New York: Tor, October 1994] Hardcover ISBN:0-312-85749-7 [New York: Tor, February 1996] Paperback ISBN: 0614055229 * Beggars in Spain [New York: William Morrow & Co, April 1993] Hardcover ISBN:0-688-12189-6; Avon Nova, 1993, Mass Market Paperback ISBN:0-380-71877-4 * Beggars Ride [[New York: Tor, November 1996] Hardcover ISBN:0-312-85817-5 Tor, December 1997, Mass Market Paperback ISBN:0-812-54474-9 * Beginnings, Middles, and Ends (The Elements of Fiction Writing) [Writers Digest Books, March 1993] Non-fiction Hardcover ISBN:0-89879-550-8 * Brainrose [New York: William Morrow & Co, December 1989] ISBN:0-688-09452-X [New York: Avon, July 1991] ISBN:0-380-71015-3 * Dancing on Air [Tachyon Publications, September 1997] Chapbook ISBN: 0-964-83205-4 * The Golden Grove [New York: St Martin's Press, March 1984] Trade Paperback ISBN:0-312-94180-3 Berkley Publishing Group, January 1986, ISBN: 0-425-08476-0 * Maximum Light [New York: Tor, January 1998] Hardcover ISBN:0-312-86535-X * Oaths and Miracles [Forge, January 1996] Hardcover ISBN:0-312-85961-9 Tor, April 1997, Mass Market Paperback ISBN=0-812-54473-0 * Prince of Morning Bells [Pocket Books, September 1981] ISBN:0-671-42083-6 * Trinity [New York: Ace Books, September 1988] story collection ISBN:0-44182-415-3 * Trinity and Other Stories [New York: St Martin's Press, August 1985] Trade Paperback ISBN:0-312-94438-1 * The White Pipes [New York: St Martin's Press, March 1985] Trade Paperback ISBN:0-3129-4451-9 Berkley Publishing Group, August 1986, ISBN:0-42509-107-4 Short Fiction includes: * "Beggars in Spain" 1991 Nebula Award, Best Novella 1992 Hugo Award, Best Novella * "Eoghan" [Alternate Kennedys, ed. Mike Resnick, 1992] * "Out of All Them Bright Stars" 1985 Nebula Award, Best Short Story * "Summer Wind" [Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears, ed. Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, 1995] * "And Wild to Hold" [Isaac Asimov's, July 1991] novella * "Words Like Pale Stones" [Black Thorn, White Rose, ed. Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, 1995] John Kricfalusi @ Dragon*Con Creator of the incredible cartoon "Ren & Stimpy", which has several explicitly science fictional episodes, such as the eponymous cat & dog travelling to an alien planet and surviuving a close encounter with a black hole Lloyd Kropp: * The Drift [Doubleday, 1969; Belmont] Susan J. Kroupa: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America e-mail Susan J. Kroupa e-mail Susan J. Kroupa old, invalid? Marj Krueger (Jayge Carr): Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America no known home page, but Delphi e-mail and Prodigy e-mail e-mail Marj Krueger e-mail Marj Krueger Theodore Krulik: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America Return to Authors K Table of Contents Return to AUTHORS Table of Contents

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Michael P. Kube-McDowell: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America Michael P. Kube-McDowell@sff.net e-mail Michael P. Kube-McDowell e-mail Michael P. Kube-McDowell old, invalid? Alfred Kubin (1877-1959), artist/novelist in Austria. In Fantasy, Alfred Kubin (1877-1959) dominated as an obsessively horrific visual artist. He illustrated his remarkable novel "Die andere Seite" [the Other Side], published in 1908, which dealt with an artist invited by a fabulously rich friend, Patera, to live in the Asian city-state Patera constructed: "The Dream Kingdom." This realistic/incomprehensible paradox of a location is beseiged by bizarre epidemics, and is ultimately destroyed. This classic has been frequently translated. June Millichamp Kruse, pseudonym of Karen Anderson Walter Kubilius, died 1993 age 74, science fiction author, one of the founding members of "The Futurians" Skelton Kuppord, pseudonym of J. Adams Michael Kurland: Pluribus [Doubleday, 1975] * The Princes of Earth [Nelson, 1978] juvenile * Tomorrow Knight [Daw, 1976] * Transmission Error [Pyramid, 1970; Jove] * The Unicorn Girl [Pyramid, 1969, 1990] * The Whereabouts of Burr [Daw, 1975] Katherine Kurtz: Lifetime Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America nothing on the Web? e-mail Katherine Kurtz, Ireland long bibliographical entry e-mailed to me, to be added here {to be done} Books: * The Bishop's Heir * Dagger Magic, A Novel of The Adept [Ace Hardcover, May 1995] ISBN:0-441-00149-1 * The Deryni Archives [Ballantine, August 1991] story collection, Mass Market Paperback ISBN:0-345-32678-4 * Deryni Rising [1970] * Deryni Checkmate [1972] * High Deryni [1973] * The King's Justice [1985] * Lammas Night [1983] * Legacy of Lehr [1986] * The Quest for Saint Camber [1986] Harvey Kurtzman, died 1993 aged 68, popular cartoonist and co-founder of Mad Magazine; Go to Ultimate Science Fiction Magazine Web Guide Ellen Kushner, returned (summer 1997) to Active Member status in Science Fiction Writers of America. Promoted to Lifetime Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America, Nothing on the web? Gregory Kusnick: Active Member of Science Fiction Writers of America e-mail Gregory Kusnick e-mail Gregory Kusnick old, invalid? Henry Kuttner: see Lewis Padgett and C.L. Moore Henry Kuttner @ AlphaRalpha Books: * A Gnome There Was [pub?, date] story collection as Lewis Padgett * Boundaries [New York: Ballantine, 1955?] story collection Short Fiction includes: * "Or Else" * "A Cross of Centuries" [Ball Books, 1958] * "Mimsy Where the Borogoves" [1943 as Lewis Padgett] classic! * "The Piper's Son" [1945 as Lewis Padgett] * "Vintage Season" [] as Lawrence O'Donnell * "The Devil We Know" * "Exit the Professor" [as Lewis Padgett] * "Two-Handed Engine" * "Home There's No Returning" Return to Authors K Table of Contents Return to AUTHORS Table of Contents

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