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- BASEMENT FULL OF BOOKS
-
- Release 7.20
-
- March 8, 1995
-
- NEW BOOKS, AVAILABLE BY MAIL DIRECTLY FROM THEIR AUTHORS
-
- Note to readers: Please be clear about any special requests:
- inscription to someone other than yourself; signature only;
- if you're a book collector and "mint condition" is important
- to you.
-
- Readers interested in the following books may write (or in
- many cases send e-mail) to the individual authors for more
- information. A stamped return envelope (SASE) or International Reply
- Coupon is very much appreciated and often allows a quicker response.
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- PLEASE NOTE: CHANGE IN FORMAT.
-
- New or updated listings appear at the top of the list.
-
- The complete list contains work by:
-
- Diane de Avalle-Arce (Pilar de Ovalle),
- *Lee Ballentine
- Todd Barton & Ursula K. Le Guin,
- William Barton & Michael Capobianco,
- Nancy Varian Berberick,
- *Fred Bortz,
- *Bruce Boston,
- *David Brin,
- Jeff Carver,
- *C.J. Cherryh
- Valerie Nieman Colander,
- Juanita Coulson,
- Joel Davis,
- Dayle A. Dermatis,
- Gene DeWeese,
- *Roy H. Dingle
- *Phyllis Eisenstein,
- Harlan Ellison,
- M.J. Engh,
- *Jane Fancher,
- Sheila Finch,
- Colin Greenland,
- *Frances Grimble
- James Gunn,
- *Joe Haldeman,
- Gwenyth Hood,
- Norman F. Joly,
- Eileen Kernaghan,
- Victor Koman,
- David Kopaska-Merkel,
- *John M. Landsberg (ed),
- Edward M. Lerner,
- *Jayne Loader
- *Vonda N. McIntyre,
- Thom Metzger,
- Janice Miller & Russ Miller,
- *Colin Morton,
- Hank Nuwer,
- Jerry Oltion,
- *Jonathan Ostrowsky-Lantz (ed.),
- Alexei & Cory Panshin,
- Bill Ransom,
- *Leonard J. Rizzo
- *Mary Rosenblum,
- J. Neil Schulman,
- Richard Seltzer,
- Dave Smeds,
- *Cynthia Soroka,
- *John E. Stith,
- L.A. Taylor,
- *Roz Warren (ed)
- Gene Wolfe,
- Jane Yolen,
- *Phyllis Zagano
- George Zebrowski
-
- *New or updated since v. 7.00
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-
- A BOOK AND A MOVIE BY JAYNE LOADER
-
- THE ATOMIC CAFE (a film by Jayne Loader, Kevin Rafferty, and
- Pierce Rafferty, produced by The Archives Project, Inc., 88 min.)
-
- Long out-of-print, this classic American film is now available
- on video.
-
- Released in 1982 to great critical and popular acclaim, THE
- ATOMIC CAFE was one of the most sucessful documentaries of the
- decade. A collage, culled from newsreel footage and government
- archives of the 1940's and 50's, THE ATOMIC CAFE served up the
- dark side of Cold War America and taught a whole generation to
- "duck and cover."
-
- Vincent Canby of the New York Times called it "A stunner.
- Has one howling with laughter, horror, and disbelief."
-
- "A comic horror film," J. Hoberman wrote in the Village Voice.
- "It does more to evoke the what-me-worry social madness of the
- Cold War than any documentary I've ever seen. Everyone should
- visit THE ATOMIC CAFE."
-
- "The blackest apocalyptic humor since Dr. Strangelove,"
- according to the Washington Post.
-
- "Should be seen by everyone...it's an explosive movie," raved
- the Christian Science Monitor.
-
-
- BETWEEN PICTURES by Jayne Loader (hardcover, 275 pages,
- published by Grove Press, 1987).
-
- Anna Kate O'Shea, a world-class party girl slash screenwriter,
- falls hard for a married physicist in this black comedy by
- Jayne Loader.
-
- "Like attending a wild, drunken, glamorous party--hilarious,
- frantic, exhilarating," raved the New York Times. "A depiction
- of Hollywood written with a witty, self-deprecating brio."
-
- "A little like GIDGET GOES TO HELL," according to the Village
- Voice. "Jayne Loader is original on subjects everyone else
- has been boring on for years. Grimly funny."
-
- "A literary Madonna, Jayne Loader is knockdown funny and smart,"
- wrote Rhoda Lerman. "Hot, sexy, and a fabulous new voice
- in fiction."
-
- "Fast, funky, feisty, and fun, this book leaks personality."
- --Barbara Raskin, author of HOT FLASHES
-
- "This delightful, wicked book has been written with wit and
- malice by a lady who has lived it all and clearly knows whereof
- she speaks."
- --Paul Bartel, director of EATING RAOUL
-
- "Anna Kate O'Shea is a Holly Golightly for a new age."
- --Publishers Weekly
-
- "A minor miracle, a nightmare with punch lines."
- --Timothy Leary
-
- For more information, send SASE or e-mail to:
-
- EJL Productions
- 906 W. Main St.
- Waxahachie, TX 75165
-
- Internet: ejl@netcom.com
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-
- HOW-TO BOOK BY LEONARD J. RIZZO
-
- Leonard J. Rizzo is the author of the How-To Book: "The Key To Success In
- Running An Outdoor Festival." An eighty-three page booklet published by
- the author. The book is in its third printing (2,800 copies printed), and
- it includes graphs, charts, illustrations, worksheets, guides, guest
- writers who have successfully run festivals, everything needed to pull off
- a big-dollar outdoor festival fundraiser. It is presently sold by the
- International Festival Association as part of their library of helpful
- books in the trade.
-
-
- For more information, send SASE or e-mail to:
-
- Leonard J. Rizzo
- 620 Maywood Ave.
- Green Bay, WI 54303
-
- Rizzol@UWGB.EDU
-
- 414-434-0835
-
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-
- BOOKS BY JOHN E. STITH:
-
- REUNION ON NEVEREND, Tor hc 1994. (Tor pb scheduled for April 1995).
- At a high school reunion in space, an undercover agent blows his
- cover when he involves an old flame in interplanetary adventure.
-
- MANHATTAN TRANSFER, Hugo Award Honorable Mention, Tor hc 1993, Tor pb 1994.
- Aliens kidnap Manhattan. Read all about it.
-
- REDSHIFT RENDEZVOUS, Nebula Award Nominee, Ace pb 1990. Hard SF featuring a
- starship hijack in a universe of slow light.
-
- DEEP QUARRY, Ace pb 1989. SF private eye "Bug Eye" on a distant world
- uncovers buried alien enclave. Don't try anything funny; this could be
- serious.
-
- DEATH TOLLS, Ace pb 1987. SF mystery set on partially terraformed Mars,
- following exploits of an ex-investigative reporter trying to find out if
- his brother's death was murder.
-
- MEMORY BLANK, Ace pb 1986. Amnesia story set on an L-5 colony. The
- protagonist's only ally in clearing himself of a murder charge is a
- wise-cracking AI--his wrist computer.
-
- SCAPESCOPE, Ace pb 1984. Set partly in NORAD Cheyenne Mountain Complex,
- where the author used to work. Mike Cavantalo uses Scapescope, a device
- that gives glimpses of the future, to learn he will soon be on the
- government's known political criminal list.
-
- Quantities are limited.
-
- For further information, send SASE or email to:
-
- John E. Stith
- 1242 Amsterdam Drive
- Colorado Springs, CO 80907-4004.
-
- CompuServe: 74375,235
- GEnie: J.STITH
- Internet: 74375.235@compuserve.com
-
- For the curious: Stith rhymes with smith.
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-
- BOOKS BY PHYLLIS ZAGANO
-
- ON PRAYER by Phyllis Zagano--First edition, signed by author and
- inscribed-to you--Paulist Press, 1994.
-
- "A reflection of timeless wisdom: On Prayer originally conceived as a
- very personal letter to author Phyllis Zagano's godchild, is actually a
- marvelous introduction to prayer in the Catholic tradition. This simple
- and elegant book holds intimate reflections of understanding and timeless
- wisdom."
-
- WOMAN TO WOMAN: AN ANTHOLOGY OF WOMEN'S SPIRITUALITIES by Phyllis
- Zagano--First edition, signed by author and inscribed--to you--The
- Liturgical Press, 1993.
-
- "The women whose writings make up the bulk of this book are different
- colors in the wonderful kaleidoscope of history. Their works are arranged
- chronologically, beginning with Hildegard of Bingen in the eleventh
- century and moving to Ita Ford in our own. They are not all mystics; they
- are not all contemplatives; they are not all abbesses, or founders, or
- mothers, or secular champions of the faith. They are all different while
- they are all the same. They are icons of women through the centuries who
- have loved and loved deeply their husbands, their communities, their
- careers or their causes, but who, most of all, loved God."
-
- For information, send SASE or email to:
-
- Phyllis Zagano
- BU-Com
- 640 Commonwealth Avenue
- Boston, MA 02215.
-
- pzagano@acs.bu.edu
-
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-
- WOMEN'S HUMOR BOOKS EDITED BY ROZ WARREN
-
- Roz Warren is the editor of the ground-breaking Women's Glib
- humor collections. Roz's latest effort is THE BEST
- CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S HUMOR, just published by The Crossing
- Press.
-
- A frequent speaker on women's humor, Roz has given the slide
- show she developed from the cartoons in her books at many
- libraries, women's groups, and bookstores. She writes about
- and reviews humor on a regular basis for FEMINIST BOOKSTORE
- NEWS, HYSTERIA, THE LAUGHTER PRESCRIPTION NEWSLETTER and
- SOJOURNER MAGAZINE.
-
- Roz grew up in Detroit, graduated from the University of
- Chicago and received her law degree from Boston University
- Law School. Roz practiced law until the birth of her son
- five years ago. She lives with her son and her husband,
- writer Rick Smith, outside of Philadelphia.
-
-
- THE BEST CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S HUMOR (Crossing Press ISBN: 0-
- 89594-694-7)
-
- All the best laughs from women of wit the world over. Roz
- Warren's latest and greatest collection features the work of
- your favorite humorists: Flash Rosenberg, Ellen Orleans,
- Rita Rudner, Hattie Gossett and cartoonists Nicole
- Hollander, Rina Piccolo, Diane Dimassa, Barbara Brandon and
- many more. Topics include Bitchiness is the Best Revenge,
- Family Values, Mr. Right & Mr. Coffee, Marriage, Job Hell,
- and the Night of the Living Bra.
-
-
- WHAT IS THIS THING CALLED SEX? (Crossing Press, ISBN 0-
- 89594-631-9)
-
- What could possibly be more ridiculous than sex? Explore
- the entire sexual universe with the hippest women
- cartoonists. Topics from The Tragedy of the Solar Powered
- Vibrator to Aliens Gave Me Herpes. Barbara Brandon, Alison
- Bechdel, Kris Kovick, Nicole Hollander and many other funny
- women.
-
-
- WOMEN'S GLIBBER: STATE-OF-THE ART WOMEN'S HUMOR (ISBN 0-
- 89594-548-7)
-
- The "sequel" to the popular Women's Glib is bigger and
- glibber than ever. 400 hilarious pages of state-of-the-art
- women's humor by many of the women who made GLIB a success
- plus Molly Ivins, Kris Kovick, Jane Wagner, Nina Paley,
- Barbara Brandon, June Jordan and many others. Laugh about
- sex, activism, therapy, shoes, malls, Madonna, television
- and Texas. Feisty, funny, bigger and bolder!
-
- "...another outrageous collection... virtually everybody is
- here!" --Ms.
-
- "An amazing collection. Buy one copy for the library, one
- for yourself and one for any human being you know who needs a
- good laugh." --Women's Library Workers Journal
-
- "There is something for everyone in this eclectic
- collection... Some of these are so funny that they'll be
- tacked to all the future fridges in my life." --Sojourner
-
- "Even the contributors notes are funny." --San Jose Mercury
- News
-
-
- GLIBQUIPS: FUNNY WORDS BY FUNNY WOMEN (Pb; ISBN 0-89594-668-
- 8)
-
- The funniest women's words ever spoken, written, sung,
- shouted or scrawled on a bathroom wall are collected for
- your amusement by women's humor expert Roz Warren, and
- illustrated by acclaimed cartoonist Kris Kovick.
-
- Bon mots by literary wits and deliciously subversive T-shirt
- slogans share the page with zingers from the hottest new
- women comics. Women of wit enjoy the last laugh on hundreds
- of topics, including men drivers, solo sex, hot coffee,
- penises, philosophy, fun, games, and feminist protection.
-
- >From Edith Wharton to Lea Delaria -- Everyone is here.
-
-
- WOMEN'S GLIB: AN ANTHOLOGY OF WOMEN'S HUMOR (ISBN 0-89594-
- 466-9)
-
- A classic collection of women's humor. Cher to gifilte
- fish. panty angst to the Pope... God, childbirth, going out,
- breaking up, death, sex and President Bush. And, of course,
- a visit to the gynecologist.
-
- "Fanatically funny and feminist. There is power in the
- laughter this book produces." --The Utne Reader
-
- "A laugh-out-loud collection" --Feminist Bookstore News
-
- "(Warren) has succeeded in collecting some of the finest
- humor writers and cartoonists who find the comedy in the
- female condition." --New Directions for Women
-
- "Side splitting humor by some of the country's funniest
- female scribes." --Inside Magazine.
-
-
- MOTHERS! CARTOONS BY WOMEN (ISBN 0-89594-539-8)
-
- An irreverent, passionate and wickedly funny look at
- motherhood by the real experts -- mothers and daughters.
- Topics include: The Job of Pregnancy and Childbirth; Baby
- Frenzy; The Art of Motherhood; Are You SURE You're a Good
- Mother? and more.
-
- A must-read for anyone who's a little feminist, a little
- frazzled, or just needs to know she's got it together." --
- Metro Parent.
-
-
- KITTY LIBBER -- CAT CARTOONS BY WOMEN (ISBN 0-89594-539-8)
-
- 130 cartoons address topics from the mundane (food, poop,
- hairballs and mice) to the surreal (genetic engineering,
- Elvis impersonators and feline drug use). All the great,
- universal themes are covered -- cats' love of their owners,
- cats' indifference to their owners, cats' love of other
- cats, cats' indifference to other cats.
-
- "Meander happily through KITTY LIBBER or pick it up at
- random anytime you need a lift." -- Cat Fancy
-
- For further information, please send SASE or email to:
-
- Roz Warren
- P.O.B. 259
- Bala Cynwyd PA 19004
-
- rozwarren@aol.com
-
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-
- NONFICTION BY FRED BORTZ
-
- SUPERSTUFF! MATERIALS THAT HAVE CHANGED OUR LIVES by Fred Bortz (Franklin
- Watts, 1990, ages 12-up, 144 pp.)
-
- >From the Stone Age through the Bronze Age and the Iron Age to the present
- Age of Superstuff, human tools have become more powerful and versatile
- because of an ever-increasing selection of new materials. SUPERSTUFF is
- the only popular book on materials science and engineering for readers of
- any age. It connects the application of materials -- semiconductors and
- superconductors, glass and ceramics, polymers, alloys, composites, and more --
- to the scientific knowledge underlying their properties and their manufacture.
- The American Institute of Physics Children's Science Writing Awards Committee
- commended the author with "special mention" for his efforts to convey this
- important subject to young readers.
-
- MIND TOOLS: THE SCIENCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE by Fred Bortz (Franklin
- Watts, 1992, ages 12-up, 144 pp.)
-
- This detailed look at the thoroughly modern science of artificial intelligence
- (AI) confronts its young readers with the question, "Can computers think?"
- It discusses the famous Turing test of machine intelligence, expert systems,
- chess-playing machines, computer vision and hearing, and more. The author's
- joint interview with Herbert Simon and the late Allen Newell enables these
- two founders of AI to speak directly to teenagers, and they seem to have
- relished the opportunity.
-
- CATASTROPHE! GREAT ENGINEERING FAILURE -- AND SUCCESS by Fred Bortz
- (W. H. Freeman, Scientific American Books for young Readers, to be published
- April, 1995, ages 9-14, 80 pp.)
-
- Beginning with the true story behind Murphy's Law and the Law's true meaning --
- You can succeed if you pay attention to things that may fail -- the author
- takes us on a tour of some of the most fascinating failures of engineered
- artifacts over the last century, with a focus on the past thirty years.
- Readers will
-
- * imagine dancing on the Skywalks of the Kansas City Hyatt
- before their catastrophic fall,
- * rock and roll with Galloping Gertie,
- * imagine the last ride aboard doomed aircraft,
- * feel the agony of the engineers who were fearful before Challenger
- exploded,
- * wonder what the Three Mile Island meltdown means for our future,
- * relive the Great Northeast Blackout as they envision potholes on
- the Information Superhighway,
- * feel the terror of the people engulfed by water as a defective
- dam failed, and Lake Conemaugh became a roaring cascade on its
- way down the mountain to Johnstown.
-
- Despite all its attention to failure, the book is really about success, a
- theme that the author establishes in his dedication: "In memory of my
- father,... who taught me not to fear failure, nor to accept it, but to learn
- from it in order to succeed." He learned his father's lesson well.
-
- For more information, send SASE or email to:
-
- Fred Bortz
- 1312 Foxboro Drive
- Monroeville, PA 15146
- 412-856-9312 (h)
- 412-396-6101 (o)
- bortz@duq3.cc.duq.edu
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-
- NOVELS BY DAVID BRIN
-
- GLORY SEASON, by David Brin, hardcover 600 pages.
- Runner-up for the 1994 Best Novel Hugo. A scientifically
- solid (and action-packed) exploration of a world where the rules of human
- sexuality have been changed, as seen through the eyes of Maia,
- a youth who must find her way in a society run mostly by and
- for clone-families of identical women.
- Everything on Stratos has evolved from one simple, plausible change.
- Women are capable of giving birth to clones of themselves,
- cutting out the middle men. Only during summer are old-fashioned
- mixed-gene girls like Maia conceived, along with a small crop of boys.
- The pastoral utopia concept is explored sympathetically
- and critically, in a tale filled with both intellectual content
- and rousing adventure.
-
- EARTH (Bantam Books, hardcover, 1990, 600pp).
-
- EARTH by David Brin is the author's biggest and most important book, delving
- into everything from ecology to computer networks to destiny and the Gaia
- Hypothesis, all while spinning a plot around the problem of saving the planet
- from a truly ultimate and final type of "pollution." EARTH belongs to that
- special sub-genre, the 50 year projection, in which the writer drops all
- crutches and makes a bold stab at actually predicting... if not THE
- future, then A future which might actually come true.
-
- Runner up for the 1991 Hugo (by 10 votes out of a thousand) EARTH also
- received kudos from the environmental and computer-net communities, for its
- depiction of both problems and solutions in a near tomorrow. This
- particular hardcover edition is a bargain, since it was printed
- on acid-free recycled paper, and bound with Smith Sewn signatures.
- A real book-lovers' book which will last a lifetime. Limited supply.
-
- For more information, send SASE or email to:
-
- David Brin
- 162 S. Rancho Santa Fe Road #E90/300
- Encinitas CA 92024
-
- Internet: brin@alumni.caltech.edu
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- ADULT SF BY VONDA N. McINTYRE
-
- THE COMPLETE STARFARERS SERIES:
-
- STARFARERS
-
- The starship STARFARER prepares for Earth's first
- interstellar voyage. Its diverse faculty includes J.D.
- Sauvage, the alien contact specialist; the other members of
- the alien contact department: Victoria Fraser MacKenzie,
- Satoshi Lono, and Stephen Thomas Gregory; J.D.'s friend Zev,
- the diver; a world-famous sensory artist; Crimson Ng,
- paleontologist and performance artist; Miensaem Thanthavong,
- Nobel laureate; General Nikolai Petrovich Cherenkov,
- cosmonaut, hero of the Soviet Union and (in the eyes of the
- political entity that swallowed up his homeland) war
- criminal; Griffith, the man from the GAO who says he's an
- accountant; Infinity Kenjiro Yanagihara y Mendoza, the
- gardener, among other things; and Florrie Brown, the first
- member of Grandparents in Space.
-
- But political conditions on Earth are shaky and delicate.
- As J.D. her colleagues eagerly anticipate their departure...
-
- ... EarthSpace cancels the deep space expedition.
-
- So what do they do? They do what any red-blooded multi-
- national starship faculty would do.
-
- They steal the starship.
-
- TRANSITION
-
- The starship STARFARER plunges into the Tau Ceti system, its
- computer web crashed and its surface penetrated by a nuclear
- missile. J.D. Sauvage finds evidence of an interstellar
- community... but will it welcome STARFARER, or drive human
- beings away?
-
- METAPHASE
-
- J.D. Sauvage encounters Nemo, a squidmoth. It has one trait
- in common with human beings: they all are outcasts.
-
- NAUTILUS
-
- The starship STARFARER and its faculty and staff encounter
- the Four Worlds, their sponsors into Civilization. J.D. Sauvage,
- alien contact specialist, meets the four different peoples of
- the Four Worlds: the charming Largerfarthings, the mysterious
- and demanding Smallerfarthings, the whale-eel Orchestra of
- Largernearer, and the unique, lonely Smallernearer. Performance
- artist and paleontologist Crimson Ng grapples with ethical
- problems when the Four Worlds representatives take her
- archaeological art project all too seriously. Victoria Fraser
- MacKenzie, Satoshi Lono, and Stephen Thomas Gregory struggle
- to keep their family partnership from fragmenting under the
- strain of love, fear, and unacknowledged grief.
-
- And the cosmic string is moving again.
-
-
- Comments about THE STARFARER SERIES:
-
- "A very human story in a very exotic setting, TRANSITION
- solidifies Vonda McIntyre's position in the vanguard of
- American science fiction writers."
- -- Mike Resnick
-
- "TRANSITION is a must for those who enjoy scientific
- extrapolation and interesting people."
- -- LOCUS
-
- "A fine novel of adventure."
- -- Greg Bear
-
- McIntyre is a master SF stylist, creating well-rounded,
- believable and distinctive characters, and she excels
- at lush descriptions that allow the reader to
- visualize the action.
- -- Publishers Weekly
-
- With this third novel, STARFARERS clearly becomes
- the most important series in science fiction. The
- rich cast of characters and their fascinating psychological
- interplay, the fast dramatic pace, the wit and brilliance
- of both scientific and social imagination, and the sheer
- beauty of the invention -- wait till you meet the squidmoth!
- -- make METAPHASE the most exciting and satisfying science
- fiction I have read this year.
- -- Ursula K. Le Guin
-
-
- THE EXILE WAITING
-
- The rulers of the last city on earth exile Mischa (a young
- empath), and Jan Hikaru (an offworld poet) to the deep
- underground. They find a world of crystalline caverns,
- strange, isolated people, and rebellion. (Victor Gollancz,
- Ltd., 255 pp. Hardcover, first trade edition, autographed.)
-
-
- FIREFLOOD & OTHER STORIES
-
- A collection of eleven stories, including "Of Mist, and
- Grass, and Sand," the Nebula award-winning novelet that
- formed the basis of DREAMSNAKE; "Fireflood," in
- which Dark, a genetically engineered human being who can
- live in the most extreme environments, fights for her right
- to live and work; and "Wings" and "The Mountains of Sunset,
- the Mountains of Dawn," in which a species of winged people
- escape their dying planet on spaceships that they navigate
- by instinct. (Houghton Mifflin, 281 pp. Hardcover, first
- edition, autographed.)
-
-
- SUPERLUMINAL
-
- Laenea Trevelyan, a starship pilot, has her heart replaced
- with a machine so she can survive faster-than-light travel.
- Orca, a diver, divides her time between starships and the
- Strait of Georgia, where her relatives include a family of
- killer whales and a group of other divers, human beings who
- can exist underwater, and who are, technically, at war with
- the United States. Radu Dracul, a colonist from the alien
- world Twilight, having chosen to leave his home and become a
- starship crew member, discovers he has abilities he never
- dreamed of. (Houghton Mifflin, 298 pp. Hardcover, first
- trade edition, autographed.)
-
- A few copies of the numbered & boxed limited first edition of
- SUPERLUMINAL are available. These are signed and in the original
- shrink-wrap, but I will open and inscribe copies on request.
-
- STAR WARS: THE CRYSTAL STAR (Bantam Spectra, hardcover,
- December 1994).
-
- The children have been kidnapped...
-
-
-
-
- SF NOVEL FOR CHILDREN BY VONDA N. McINTYRE
-
- BARBARY
-
- Twelve-year-old Barbary emigrates to space, to the research
- station _Einstein_. Researchers and diplomats on board the
- station are preparing to meet the first alien spacecraft to
- visit the solar system. Barbary wants to stay with her new
- sister Heather and Heather's father Yoshi, but Barbary is
- keeping a secret. If her secret is discovered, she could be
- sent back to Earth. (Houghton Mifflin, 192 pp. Hardcover,
- first edition, autographed; or Ace paperback.)
-
-
- SPECIAL OFFER:
-
- For every two hardcovers you order, you may request a free
- paperback. Paperbacks include any volume of the STARFARERS
- series; DREAMSNAKE; my Star Trek books (THE ENTROPY EFFECT,
- ENTERPRISE: THE FIRST ADVENTURE, ST II: THE WRATH OF KHAN,
- ST III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK, STIV: THE VOYAGE HOME); and my
- children's book BARBARY.
-
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- GRAPHIC NOVELS BY JANE FANCHER & C.J. CHERRYH
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-
- GATE OF IVREL comic no. 1
-
- adapted and illustrated by Jane Fancher from the novel by C. J. Cherryh
- published by Fancheristics (black and white)
-
-
-
- GATE OF IVREL, Claiming Rites
-
- adapted and illustrated by Jane Fancher from the novel by C. J. Cherryh
- an illustrated adventure from Starblaze Graphics (full color)
-
-
- GATE OF IVREL, Fever Dreams
-
- adapted and illustrated by Jane Fancher from the novel by C. J. Cherryh
- an illustrated adventure from Starblaze Graphics (full color)
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- NONFICTION BY FRANCES GRIMBLE
-
- AFTER A FASHION: HOW TO REPRODUCE, RESTORE, AND WEAR VINTAGE STYLES
-
- AFTER A FASHION covers medieval through Art Deco styles, for women and men.
- It guides readers though each stage of a reproduction project and advises
- them on all aspects of collecting vintage clothes. The pattern-making and
- sewing instructions are useful to sewers at any experience level. An
- appendix lists over 300 sources for supplies, vintage clothes, and
- information. Detailed drawings enhance the style descriptions and
- step-by-step instructions.
-
- "Most of the book's sewing instructions are numbered and illustrated, and
- they're among the clearest I've seen in any sewing resource."
- --Sew News
-
- "Wonderfully practical."
- --Cutters' Research Journal
-
- Frances Grimble has collected, restored, and reproduced vintage clothes
- since 1972. She has been a professional writer and editor since 1983.
-
- Illustrator Deborah Kuhn is a Folkwear cover artist and builds costumes for
- the Seattle opera.
-
- 8 1/2" X 11" quality paperback, 352 pages, 147 line drawings. Bibliography,
- resource list, metric conversion table, index. Published December 1993.
-
- For more information, please send SASE to:
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-
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- AUTOGRAPHED NEW FIRST EDITIONS BY JOE HALDEMAN
-
-
- ALL MY SINS REMEMBERED St. Martins 1977
-
- Gorilla-shaped bismuth junkies who stack their dead ancestors like cordwood
- in the living room; gentle souls who can kill with a touch or a thought.
- A throwback fiefdom on a planet where huge poisonous bats rule the night sky,
- where serpents the size of semi-trailers slither through the rotting jungle --
- where men fight duels with swords in the shadows of starships.
- A world whose sun is a dying ember, where a sarcastic mansized beetle that's
- a Talmudic scholar, and swears like a longshoreman, claims to be immortal --
- and claims that he can move planets with his mind. Bad people want to know
- how.
- All in a life's work for Otto McGavin: Prime Operator for the TBII,
- undercover guardian of the rights of aliens and humans under the Confederaci
- n. Thief, spy, murderer -- who by technological voodoo can take on the
- appearance and personality of any enemy, for months at a time. And talk fast
- or fight when the magic runs out.
-
- BUYING TIME William Morrow, Inc. 1989 (First trade hardcover)
-
- Dallas Barr is a wealthy playboy in a world where wealth can buy eternal
- youth -- but the terms are steep and non-negotiable: all of your money every
- ten years, and don't walk through the door with less than a million pounds.
- Dallas is one of the oldest people on Earth, one of the original Stileman
- Immortals.
- You have to have a knack for making money fast, or accept your three score
- and ten. Dallas has that knack, but also a propensity for asking the wrong
- questions and an unwillingness to be pushed around. Immortals start dying
- under suspicious circumstances, and it becomes obvious that Dallas is at the
- top of the list. He goes underground to try to solve the mystery before his
- time runs out. The killers follow him.
-
-
- THE HEMINGWAY HOAX William Morrow, Inc. 1990
-
- A con artist talks a Hemingway scholar, John Baird, into attempting the
- forgery of Hemingway's lost novel of the 1920's. John finds out that it's
- not nice to mess with literary destiny, as he's stalked through various
- alternate presents and pasts by a literary critic with a license to kill.
- The shortened version of this novel won the Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best
- Science Fiction Novella of the Year.
-
- THE LONG HABIT OF LIVING New English Library. British First Edition 1989
- (published in the USA as BUYING TIME )
-
- MINDBRIDGE St. Martins 1976
-
- Jacque LeFavre is a Tamer -- one of an elite group of explorers who are
- teleported for days or weeks to unknown worlds, to set up bases for the
- colonists who follow. Not one Tamer in four lives long enough to retire.
- But if you're good enough for the job, you probably don't want any other job.
- In the course of interstellar exploration, humans run into
- the L'vrai -- a race of angelic beauty but with a callous disregard for life.
- They are colonizing this corner of the universe and see humans as easily
- disposed-of pests.
- Lefavre's assignment: use a dangerous psychic creature to establish a
- telepathic link with a L'vrai leader, and find a way out of the interstellar
- war that threatens the extinction of humankind. The adventure unfolds
- alongside a conflict between Lefavre and Carol Wachal, who as part of an
- experiment have sex while connected telepathically -- which is a disaster --
- and then slowly fall in love.
-
-
- TOOL OF THE TRADE William Morrow, Inc. 1987
-
- Nick Foley is a middle-aged college professor in Boston who is also a deep-
- cover Soviet agent and very privately insane. He has invented a device that
- makes people literally his slaves, as long as they are in earshot -- if he
- asks you to jump off a bridge, smiling, you will do it -- and his hobby is
- using this machine to improve the quality of life in Boston by asking muggers
- and junkies and pimps to politely throw themselves in front of large moving
- vehicles. He is crazy, and admits it to himself in an oblique way, but he's
- not crazy enough to give such a powerful device to the KGB.
- The KGB finds out about it, and so does the CIA, and the game is afoot.
- After a convoluted chase scene that involves police and agents from Maine to
- Key West, and about 80 gallons of Type O spattered hither and yon, Foley
- winds up in Leningrad at the President's elbow, in disguise, substituting as
- his interpreter in a turn-of-the-century arms negotiation. Fluent in both
- Russian and English, anything he says will be obeyed.
- How crazy is he?
-
- WAR YEAR Holt, Rinehart & Winston 1972 (Joe's first novel)
-
- "George Lucas once told me this was his favorite novel about Vietnam. It's a
- simple story taken from my own combat diary -- I fought in the Central
- Highlands in 1968 -- with things rearranged and exaggerated for dramatic
- impact. I wanted John Farmer to be an 'everyman' soldier -- everything that
- normally happens to an unwilling combat soldier happens to him."
-
- WORLDS APART Viking 1983
-
- Worlds Apart tells the story of two tenuously linked worlds: the high-tech
- satellite community of New New York and an Earth that is literally maddened
- by the aftereffects of a brutal war. A mutated biological warfare agent is
- loose all over the world. It killed almost all of the adults. Now, it
- kills the children when they reach their late teens.
- It's a futuristic world where everything has broken down, and children can't
- fix it. They're reverting to a Lord of the Flies kind of savagery. In
- Florida and parts of Georgia there's a perverted kind of Christianity called
- Mansonism, where the children worship Christ and Charlie. Death is the only
- state of grace and murder is a sacrament.
- The story up in orbit is less grim, as Marianne O'Hara works on various
- projects, first to help the Earth recover (involving disastrous rescue
- attempts in Africa and New York) and then serving as a junior administrator
- in a project to build a huge starship, one that will carry ten thousand
- people on a century-long voyage, where their grandchildren will colonize an
- Earthlike planet circling Epsilon Aurigae.
-
- WORLDS ENOUGH AND TIME Morrow 1992
-
- Worlds Enough and Time deals with Marianne as a middle-aged woman and elder,
- participating in the voyage to Epsilon, working essentially as a city
- manager for this very odd city: ten thousand people inhabiting an area about
- the size of a shopping mall, knowing they will never go outside; knowing that
- their lives depend on complicated life support and propulsion systems -- and
- if something goes wrong, there's no way to send out for spare parts. Stir-
- craziness is the order of the day.
- Technology intervenes, for good and ill. Marianne arrives on the planet
- still fairly young, and when they meet the aliens who already live there,
- she's presented with a challenge larger than any human has ever faced.
-
- The anthologies COSMIC LAUGHTER (Holt, 1974; very few copies), STUDY WAR NO
- MORE (St. Martin's, 1977), and NEBULA AWARDS 17 (Holt, 1983) are also
- available.
-
- For further information, please send SASE or email to:
-
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- 5412 NW 14th Ave.
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-
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-
- FANTASY NOVELS BY CYNTHIA SOROKA
-
- The Dark Chronicles - Volume I - The Beginning
- (Flash Blasters, Inc.; ISBN#:1-881374-70-X; UPC#:757385000193)
-
- And the fight for life begins...
-
- Long ago, a sinister plot to destroy unfolded. Hatred between
- generations and a willful destruction of life itself
- was exposed. The only way of survival: to band together.
-
- In this, the first of three, The Dark Chronicles sends you
- on a journey of sword & sorcery that is destined to be a classic.
- Come into the darkness...
-
-
- The Dark Chronicles - Volume II - Red Blood
- (Flash Blasters, Inc.; ISBN#: 1-881374-71-8; UPC#:757385000216)
-
- The fight for life continues . . .
-
- A power struggle between inner strength and outer
- influences puts the world in danger of destruction.
- Fighting against a dream, only one can save them.
-
- The second of The Dark Chronicles series takes you through
- a journey of adventurers desperately staying alive. Take a peek
- into the dark.
-
- For more information, please send SASE or email to:
-
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- (201) 784-9148
-
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-
- BOOKS AND TAPES BY COLIN MORTON
-
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
- Signed first editions. Poetry.
- Concrete and performance poetry on cassette.
- Film animation, performance scores, comic book.
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
- _HOW TO BE BORN AGAIN_ (Quarry Press, 1992)
-
- If poets are born, not made, then Colin Morton is born again with each new
- poem ... Whether lyrical, satirical, meditative, or surreal, his poems
- encourage us to remake ourselves each day.
-
-
- "Long, lung-deep stanzas, short, poky ones, even prose poem
- paragraphs, Morton's attack changes with every new piece, his
- sweeping sense of enthusiasm the only constant. He writes as if
- poetry actually had an audience, words flung out across crowded
- rooms."
- Barry Dempster in Poetry Canada Review
-
- "There is an odd but stimulating combination in his world of joy
- springing out of mor[t]ality, or of the recognition of change and
- death strengthening the heroic heart, as in that splendid poem of
- marriage at mid-glory, Not Time's Fool. The tenderness of
- Morton's poems is a rough, direct male one, and often the brusque
- in speech and the masculine in imagery are combined in a verse of
- extraordinary literary power."
- - George Woodcock in Ottawa Citizen
-
- "By describing simply a domestic moment and the emotion it
- creates, Morton discovers a strong, elegant, and clear poetry.
- His work also suggests that the prose poem is a futurist form."
- George Elliott Clarke in Journal of Canadian Poetry
-
-
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
- _THE MERZBOOK: KURT SCHWITTERS POEMS_ (Quarry Press, 1987)
-
- Prize-winner in the 1984 CBC Literary Competition - an innovative
- narrative poem based on the life and art of the renowned German dadaist
- Kurt Schwitters.
-
- - Morton's poems in The Merzbook are "powerful illustrations of
- the range of intellect that occasionally still operates in
- poetry." Fred Wah in Books in Canada
-
- - "Morton has found his forte.... Merzbook is a witty, concise,
- idiosyncratic masterpiece."
- Chris Faiers in Canadian Book Review Annual
-
- - "Colin Morton...has achieved the best balance between the
- varying demands of the documentary form: between objective fact
- and subjective interpretation, between documentation and
- lyricism, between his persona and himself.... The Merzbook
- strikes me as a quite major addition to the genre."
- Stephen Scobie in Malahat Review
-
- - "Morton's poems... continually destabilize a reader and put her
- into a position of joyful discovery."
- Dennis Cooley in Journal of Canadian Poetry
-
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
- _THIS WON'T LAST FOREVER_ (Longspoon Press, 1985)
-
- Winner of the first Archibald Lampman Poetry Award
-
- "Morton's poems, whether erotic discoveries, satiric variations
- on a theme or cries of outrage, are accessible and
- interesting.... His experimental, playful approach to poetry is
- frank and refreshing."
- Shaun Hunter in Journal of Canadian Poetry
-
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
- THE FIRST ANIMATED SHORT MADE FOR IMAX
-
- PRIMITI TOO TAA - sound poetry and typewriter animation film
- (Teeswater Animation, 1986, 1987)
-
- Winner of several international film festival awards including
- Best Soundtrack, ASIFA East Film Festival, New York (1988)
- Bronze Apple, National Educational Film and Video Festival (1988)
-
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
- AND WORK BY THE INTERMEDIA PERFORMANCE GROUP FIRST DRAFT
-
- Wordmusic (audio-cassette, First Draft, 1986)
-
- The Scream: First Draft group show (ed., Ouroboros, 1984)
-
- North/South, by C. Morton, S. McMaster and A. McClure
- (Underwhich, 1987)
-
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
- AND MORE
-
- In Transit - poetry (Thistledown, 1981)
-
- Printed Matter - concrete poetry (Sidereal, 1982)
-
- Two Decades: from A Century of Inventions (Ouroboros, 1987)
-
- Musical Ride - comic book, (Clarion, 1990)
-
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
- For more information, send SASE, IRC, or email to:
-
- Colin Morton
- 40 Grove Ave.
- Ottawa, Ontario K1S 3A6
- Canada
-
- (613)730-9079
-
- Internet: aa905@freenet.carleton.ca
-
-
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-
- NON-FICTION BY ROY H. DINGLE
-
- NOTHING BUT CONSERVATION
-
- Life career of a soil conservationationist -- Beginning of Soil
- Conservation Service, July 1935. Learning while doing. Working
- with rural people -- local politics -- watershed associations.
-
- "Schtick fleisch, schtick brodt" -- "It nevah washes heah." --
- What is a "goat ranch"? How to plant a tree -- Do you "ride
- the saw?" -- Whizzy Whizmore. -- "Oil City" = Shoestring
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- Rattlesnake Mountain -- What is soil? -- Budgeley's Painted
- Ponies -- A farmer's idea of soil -- Jim's Special Watershed
- Edition -- "straightening the crick."
-
- All this and much more in NOTHING BUT CONSERVATION.
-
- For information, please send SASE to:
-
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- 1400 West Seminary St.
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-
- BOOKS BY LEE BALLENTINE
-
- BASEMENTS IN THE MUSIC-BOX
-
- Xexoxial Editions, 1986. Illustrated. Paperback or Handbound Hardcover.
-
- POLY: NEW SPECULATIVE WRITING. Ocean View Books, 1989. 320
- pages, illustrated.
-
- Includes work by Vance Aandahl, Diane Ackerman, Ray
- Bradbury, David R. Bunch, Tom Disch, Steve Rasnic Tem, and
- others.
-
- "...A rich and diverse feast worthy of repeated attention." -- Locus
-
- "...Perfect for the adventurous reader." -- Twilight Zone
-
- "...A dazzling display of wit, erudition, and heart." -- Jane Yolen
-
- POLY is winner of two design awards from Bookbuilder's West
- -- the Certificate of Merit, and Best Limited Edition of the
- Year (1989).
-
- Oversize art paperback or 200-copy clothbound edition with full-color
- dust jacket.
-
- DREAM PROTOCOLS. Talisman, 1992. Illustrated by Richard
- Kadrey. Finalist for the Colorado Book Award. 92 pages.
-
- Oversize paperback or 50-copy signed-and-numbered clothbound edition.
-
- I will sign or inscribe any of the above upon request.
-
- For information, please send SASE to:
-
- Lee Ballentine
- P.O. Box 102650
- Denver CO 80250
-
- or send email to:
-
- leebal@csn.org
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-
- BOOK BY BRUCE BOSTON
-
- STAINED GLASS RAIN
-
- A Novel of the Sixties
-
- Ocean View Books, 464 pages, ISBN 0-938075030-6 (-29-2)
-
- Stained Glass Rain has the authentic taste and feel of the
- times... an unrepentant, unglamorized look at the Sixties
- that puts the reader in the middle of its delusions,
- illusions, ideas and hallucinations. This is what we call
- virtual writing.
- -- Timothy Leary
-
- ...a fine writer who swept me into the spell of his
- storytelling. There is a truthfulness to his writing
- uncommon to memory. The images endure by the willingness of
- a greater authority than words. Stained Glass Rain is
- virtually a docudrama, a realistic portrayal of an unreal
- time.
- -- A.A. Attanasio, author of RADIX
-
- ...captures the spiritual technology of an age which is
- becoming fable... a repository of home, madness, dream and
- reality -- a true history of a mythical time... a story of
- the Sixties written by a writer sure of his craft -- without
- imposing the judgments of today on the real experience of
- yesterday.
-
- -- Don Webb, author of THE SEVENTH DAY AND AFTER
-
- Tell a good story and the world will listen. Stained Glass
- Rain tells it in a way that the _avante-garde_ and the
- straight world will both find compelling.
-
- -- Ed Sanders
-
- ...affords not only recollections of the psychedelic
- Sixties, but insights into all of us at the dawn of the
- twenty-first century.
-
- -- Robert Anton Wilson, author of THE ILLUMINATI PAPERS
-
- For further information, send SASE to:
-
- Bruce Boston
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- Albany CA 94706
-
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-
- UNEARTH, THE MAGAZINE OF SCIENCE FICTION DISCOVERIES
-
- John M. Landsberg and Jonathan Ostrowsky-Lantz, eds.
-
- UNEARTH was the first publication devoted to new writers.
- The eighties were marked by the emergence of major talents
- UNEARTH discovered; the nineties are witnessing the continued
- expansion of their influence.
-
- Fewer than two hundred mint copies of each issue, never
- removed from the original printer's boxes, exist. Small
- imperfections can be found in some; the editors, with no
- financial backing, were concerned with finding and supporting new
- writers; inexpensive printing was mandatory. We hope you will
- relish the delight of experiencing the first works, in original
- settings, by writers who are now acknowledged masters.
-
- Each issue features a "First Sale," a reprint of the first
- story by a major writer, along with a brand new introduction by
- that writer.
-
- NUMBER ONE
-
- A striking black-and-white cover by Steven Gildea, whose
- work has been widely displayed, including in an exhibit at
- Boston's Museum of Science.
-
- Paul Di Filippo's first story, Harlan Ellison's "First
- Sale," with Ellison's new introduction, Hal Clement's initial
- column about the uses of science in fiction. Fiction by Debra
- Thrall, Daniel C. Smith, K. W. MacAnn, Danny Williams, and Chris
- Dornan.
-
- Book and movie reviews by Craig Shaw Gardner. An article on
- writing science fiction by editor John M. Landsberg.
-
- NUMBER TWO
-
- Timothy R. Sullivan's first story, "Tachyon Rag." Keith
- Justice's first story. "Proof," Hal Clement's famous "First
- Sale," with Clement's new introduction.
-
- Film reviews by Craig Shaw Gardner. "Science For Fiction"
- column by Hal Clement. Fiction by Chris Dornan, David Frieze,
- and Sterling Taylor. Book review by Terence Green. Letters from
- James Tiptree and Algis Budrys.
-
- And our first color cover.
-
- NUMBER THREE
-
- "Fragments of a Hologram Rose," the first work of fiction by
- cyberpunk megastar William Gibson. Also includes the first
- stories by three other superstars: James P. Blaylock, one of the
- few science fiction writers ever to win an O. Henry Award, Somtow
- Sucharitkul (S. P. Somtow), and Richard Bowker.
-
- Algis Budrys' "First Sale," with Budrys' new introduction.
- Harlan Ellison's initial column on writing. Hal Clement's
- science column. Fiction by Toby Perkins. Film reviews by Craig
- Shaw Gardner.
-
- Theodore Sturgeon said this issue has "the finest clutch of
- fiction to be found in any prozine around." He added, "I have
- long wanted a Hugo to go to the best issue of any magazine during
- the Hugo year... I'd nominate this one."
-
-
- NUMBER FOUR
-
- Part one of the serial "Downward To Darkness," by Timothy R.
- Sullivan.
-
- Columns by Harlan Ellison, Hal Clement; Craig Shaw Gardner's
- analysis of Star Wars. Fiction by Mike Baron, John Kelly, Bruce
- Kent, and Chris Dornan. Poetry by Caroline Dechert.
-
- Norman Spinrad's "First Sale," "The Last of the Romany,"
- with Spinrad's new introduction.
-
-
- NUMBER FIVE
-
- The First Anniversary Issue, heralded by a startling wrap-
- around cover by Clyde Caldwell.
-
- The conclusion of Tim Sullivan's serial "Downward To
- Darkness." Fiction by now-prominent sf novelists David C. Poyer
- and Steve Vance. John Kelly's second story. Fiction by David
- DeWitt.
-
- TWO "First Sales": Kate Wilhelm's and Roger Zelazny's, each
- with the author's new introduction.
-
- Guest editorial by Theodore Sturgeon.
-
- Columns by Harlan Ellison, Hal Clement, and Craig Shaw
- Gardner.
-
- And the UNEARTH Story Contest -- write a story with Harlan
- Ellison.
-
- NUMBER SIX
-
- The first story by best-selling author Craig Shaw Gardner.
- James P. Blaylock's second story, possibly the first "steam-punk"
- story ever.
-
- Damon Knight's "First Sale," with his new introduction.
-
- Harlan Ellison's famous statement of ethical position
- concerning his Guest of Honor status at WorldCon 1978.
-
- A writing column by Charles Platt. An article on music in
- sf by Somtow Sucharitkul.
-
- Fiction by Meg Files, Richard P. Saggio, Laura E. Campbell,
- and Daniel Gordon. Hal Clement's "Science For Fiction" column.
- Craig Shaw Gardner's film review.
-
- All of the varied and stunning artwork in this issue is by
- the amazing Clyde Caldwell.
-
- NUMBER SEVEN
-
- The first installment of Rudy Rucker's remarkable, primal
- cyberpunk novel, Spacetime Donuts.
-
- Fiction from Steve Vance and Neil Olonoff.
-
- Poul Anderson's "First Sale," with his new introduction.
-
- "Science For Fiction" column by Hal Clement. Film reviews
- by Craig Shaw Gardner. Book review by Jeff Frane.
-
- NUMBER EIGHT
-
- Second Anniversary Issue. The second installment of Rudy
- Rucker's novel, Spacetime Donuts. New fiction from Richard
- Bowker, Craig Shaw Gardner, Steven Bryan Bieler, and Kevin A.
- Lyons.
-
- THREE "First Sales": by Philip K. Dick, Michael Moorcock,
- and Fritz Leiber, each with a fascinating new introduction by the
- author.
-
- The winning entry in the UNEARTH Story Contest.
-
- "Science For Fiction" by Hal Clement. Book reviews by Jeff
- Frane and John M. Landsberg. An sf games review by Craig Shaw
- Gardner. Many illustrations by Barclay Shaw.
-
- For further information, please send SASE to:
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- John M. Landsberg
- P.O. Box 23234
- Santa Barbara, CA 93121.
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- SF NOVELS BY MARY ROSENBLUM
-
- THE DRYLANDS
-
- Nita Montoya, mother of an infant daughter, empath, wanders
- into a town on the brink of a water war in the drought-stricken
- Northwest. Carter Voltaire, Colonel in the Corps of Engineers,
- the man who controls the water, finds himself standing between
- Army and farmers, trying to keep the war from happening.
-
- Together, he and Nita may be able to stop it, but only if Nita
- is willing to expose her unusual talent, and risk alienating the
- people she loves. (Del-Rey, paperback, 271 pages, autographed.)
-
- CHIMERA
-
- David Chen was a VR artist in the Net and he was one of the
- best. Jewel Martina had escaped the violent, dirt-poor 'burbs
- by becoming a medical aide. But she was determined to make it
- as a VR broker in the global economic network. They might never
- have met if Jewel hadn't saved the life of David's partner --
- only to find that someone very powerful wanted him dead.
- Trouble was brewing in the Net, and Jewel and David were caught
- in the middle. So they searched for answers -- in the Net, in
- the flesh world, and in their own troubled pasts. (Del-Rey,
- paperback, 324 pages, autographed.)
-
- For more information, please send SASE or email to:
-
- Mary Rosenblum
- 9100 SE 152nd
- Portland, OR 97236
-
- GEnie: M.ROSENBLUM3
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-
- FANTASY NOVELS BY PHYLLIS EISENSTEIN
-
- BORN TO EXILE
-
- Alaric the minstrel was discovered, newborn, alone on a
- hillside, a bloody, severed hand clutching his ankles. Now
- he moves through a world of medieval superstition and
- cruelty, trying to hide the power that he never asked for,
- that would brand him a feared and hated witch and expose him
- to constant danger of death -- the ability to transport
- himself instantaneously to any place he has ever visited or
- seen. Yet, sometimes, to save himself or someone else, he
- must use that power. And so he can never stop wandering,
- never find a place where he can settle down in safety...
- until he meets the one-handed midwife who knows how to find
- his lost and immensely powerful family.
-
- (Arkham House, 202 pages, with illustrations by Stephen
- Fabian. Hardcover, first edition, autographed.)
-
-
- SORCERER'S SON
-
- Cray Ormoru is the son of the sorceress Delivev and -- they
- believe -- of the mysterious, wandering knight Mellor, whom
- Delivev nursed back to health, and who disappeared before
- Cray was born. Though schooled in sorcery, Cray wants to
- follow in his father's footsteps, and he sets off on a quest
- to discover his unknown heritage, not knowing that it bears
- no resemblance at all to his assumptions. His efforts to
- find his father's origins and to reunite his broken family
- take him through dangers both ordinary and sorcerous, and
- ultimately lead him to the strange and wonderful demon
- worlds, where creatures made of flame or cloud, ice or
- water, wait to be called to slavery by sorcerous masters.
-
- (British edition from Grafton Books, 379 pages. The only
- hardcover edition. Autographed.)
-
-
- THE CRYSTAL PALACE
-
- Cray Ormoru, now a full-fledged sorcerer, devises the Mirror
- of Heart's Desire and sees in it the image of a young woman.
- But when he tracks her down, he finds that she lives in a
- palace in the depths of the demon world of Ice, and, totally
- dedicated to the study of sorcery, she is as cold and
- unfeeling as any ice demon. In taking on the task of making
- her human and willing her affection, Cray exposes himself to
- human, sorcerous, and demon dangers, and must ultimately
- confront the person responsible for her existence, her
- passionate and psychotic sorcerer grandfather.
-
- (British edition from Grafton Books, 286 pages. The only
- hardcover edition. Autographed.)
-
- For more information, please send SASE to:
-
- Phyllis Eisenstein
- Box 59723
- Chicago IL 60659
-
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-
- NOVEL BY DIANE DE AVALLE-ARCE (PILAR DE OVALLE)
-
- CALABRINIA FALLING (Crossing Press, 1990)
-
- "CALABRINIA FALLING is simply brilliant from the start. The
- author draws you along through her colorful world of pale
- salamanders, rusty breastplates and silver bells, white
- brandy and slim girls with beryl-green eyes. My God, Pilar
- de Ovalle spills more good writing in this book than
- most writers manage to string together in a career."
-
- --Neal Barrett, Jr. (Pink Vodka Blues)
-
- East of the great Western Ocean and west of the Desert of
- Death, Calabrinia the ancient city reposes beside the River
- Ca amid fields of amaranth and apricots. Alina, youngest and
- most willful of the nine hundred eighty-two princesses,
- finds herself in serious trouble and sets out to meet more.
-
- For further information, send SASE to:
-
- Diane de Avalle-Arce
- 4640 Oak View Road
- Santa Ynez CA 93460
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-
-
- AUDIOTAPE BY TODD BARTON & URSULA K. LE GUIN
-
- MUSIC & POETRY OF THE KESH, music by Todd Barton, words by Ursula K. Le Guin
-
- This is an audio cassette originally released with the hardcover
- edition of Ursula K. LeGuin's book ALWAYS COMING HOME.
-
- For further information, send SASE to:
-
- VALLEY PRODUCTIONS
- P.O.Box 3220
- Ashland OR 97520
-
- Or call or fax 503/488-2492
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-
- NOVEL BY WILLIAM BARTON & MICHAEL CAPOBIANCO
-
- IRIS, Doubleday, 1990, hardcover signed by both authors.
-
- >From a future Earth ravaged by economic collapse to a rogue
- planet and its three enigmatic moons, from the familiarity
- of a colony ship to the heart -- and mind -- of a totally
- alien world, William Barton and Michael Capobianco take both
- the reader and the crew of the Deepstar on a daring odyssey
- of extraterrestrial exploration and dazzling alien contact.
-
- For further information, send SASE to:
-
- Horus Associates
- P.O. Box 4443
- Woodbridge, VA 22194
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-
- NOVELS BY NANCY VARIAN BERBERICK
-
- SHADOW OF THE SEVENTH MOON (Ace 1991, 303 pp, paperback)
-
- In Britain, during the dark age after King Arthur's death, when the
- race of Men is rising, and the race of Dwarfs is ending, the Dwarf-skald
- Garroc brings a tale to Ellisif Hinthan's daughter. He tells Ellisif
- of a time when he as known as Silent Skald, weaving the history of
- his ancient race with the tale of his love for a Dwarf-witch of the
- Welsh kin, and of his ghost-haunted flight from berserker-madness--a
- flight doomed to fail unless he can offer gifts of courage and hope
- to the boy Hinthan, a Man-child orphaned by war, and then accept these
- very gifts from Hinthan's own hand.
-
- "For lovers of ancient lore... Berberick has woven a beautiful
- novel..." --The Knoxville News-Sentinel
-
- "...This book is definitely worth reading." --FOSFAX
-
- ******************************************
- THE PANTHER'S HOARD
- The second in the series of Garroc's tales
- Coming from Ace in February 1994
- ******************************************
-
-
- THE JEWELS OF ELVISH (TSR 1989, 346 pp, paperback)
-
- A sorcerer's threat in the Northlands forces age-old enemies, Elves
- and Men, into an alliance. Thus, Nikia, daughter of the Elf-king,
- is wed to the human prince Garth. To the marriage Nikia brings her
- strange, magical ways and an ancient family heirloom, the Ruby of
- Guyaire. When the ruby is stolen, its true worth is discovered--nothing
- but it will save the Twin Kingdoms from the evil of the Sorcerer.
- Nikia must recover the jewel, no matter the cost.
-
- A CHILD OF ELVISH (Ace 1992, 282 pp, paperback)
-
- The second in the Elvish series. The Twin Kingdoms are dying of the
- evil Sorcerer's last curse, ravaged by plague and drought. Beneath
- the earth, in deep caverns, the ghost of a long-dead queen mourns
- for the dying kingdoms. She sends on a quest two soldiers--one
- Mannish, one Elvish--to steal a child made for magic; Nikia's daughter,
- who alone may save the kingdoms.
-
- "Berberick makes a special effort to interest the reader in her
- character's emotional lives, taking the novel a step beyond an action
- narrative. -- The Charlotte Observer
-
- For further information, send SASE to:
-
- Nancy Varian Berberick
- 1911 Kenwood Avenue
- Charlotte NC 28205
-
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-
-
- BOOKS BY BRUCE BOSTON
-
- NIGHT EYES, previously uncollected sf/fantasy/horror stories,
- 1993, paper, 64 pp., includes reprints from Amazing,
- Asimov's, Masques, Pulphouse, Honorable Mentions from Year's
- Best Science Fiction and Year's Best Fantasy and Horror
- (signed limited edition includes original poetry broadside, "The
- Last Existentialist"), Chris Drumm Books, Polk City, Iowa
-
- ACCURSED WIVES, dark fantasy poetry, illustrated by Ree Young,
- 1993, paper, 28 pp., Night Visions, Troy, North Carolina.
- A portion of profits donated to the Montgomery County Women's
- Crisis Council.
-
- CHRONICLES OF THE MUTANT RAIN FOREST, by Bruce Boston &
- Robert Frazier. Story-introduction by Lucius Shepard,
- photo-collage by Robert Frazier. In the depths of the
- mutant rain forest where the water falls each afternoon in a
- light filtered to vermilion, a feline stone idol stands
- against the opaque foliage. On the screen of the monitor it
- rises up from nowhere, upon its hind legs, both taller and
- thicker than a man. See how the cellular accretion has
- distended its skull, how the naturally sleek architecture of
- the countenance has evolved to a distorted and angular
- grotesquerie, how the taloned forepaws now possess opposable
- digits. In the humid caves and tunnels carved from living
- vines, where leprous anacondas coil, a virulent faith calls
- us. A sudden species fashions godhood in its own
- apotheosis. Trade paper, 1992, 80pp, Horror's Head Press.
-
- JACKBIRD, short stories, magic realism, 1976, trade
- paper, 80 pp., Berkeley Poets Workshop & Press, Berkeley,
- California.
-
- Also available rebound as hard cover, 1991, Borgo Press,
- San Bernardino, California).
-
- SHE COMES WHEN YOU'RE LEAVING, short stories, magic
- realism, 1982, trade paper, 64 pp., Berkeley Poets Workshop
- & Press, Berkeley, California
-
- Also available rebound as hard cover, 1991, Borgo Press, San
- Bernardino, California).
-
- Includes "Broken Portraiture" (Pushcart Prize for Fiction) and
- "Interview With a Gentleman Farmer" (selected by Asimov, Carr and
- Greenberg for 100 Great Fantasy Short-Short Stories).
-
- NUCLEAR FUTURES, science fiction poetry, collages
- by Robert Frazier, 1987, paper, 18 pp., Velocities, Berkeley,
- California
-
- THE NIGHTMARE COLLECTOR, dark fantasy poetry, illustrated
- by Gregorio Montejo, 1988, paper, 36 pp., 2 AM Publications,
- Rockford, Illinois. Includes 1989 and 1990 Rhysling winners for Best
- SF Poem of the Year.
-
- SKIN TRADES, sf/fantasy/horror stories, illustrated
- by Allen Koszowski, 1988, paper, 64 pp., Chris Drumm
- Books, Polk City, Iowa.
-
- Also available rebound as hard cover, 1990,
- Borgo Press, San Bernardino, California)
-
- FACES OF THE BEAST, dark fantasy poetry, illustrated
- by Allen Koszowski, 1990, trade paper, 60 pp., or hard cover,
- Starmont House, Mercer Island, Washington
-
- THE NEW BRUCE BOSTON OMNIBUS, five volumes as boxed
- set (includes Jackbird, She Comes When You're Leaving,
- Nuclear Futures, Titan Press Magazine #5: Time, and
- The Nightmare Collector), 1990, 218 pp., Ocean
- View Books, Mountain View, California
-
- AFTER MAGIC, fantasy novelet, illustrated by Lari
- Davidson, 1990, paper, 56 pp., The Eotu Group, Boise,
- Idaho
-
- HYPERTALES & METAFICTIONS, fantasy/horror stories,
- collages by t. winter-damon, 1990, paper, 64 pp.
-
- Also available in signed limited edition including poetry tape
- with music by Jack Poley. Chris Drumm Books, Polk City, Iowa
-
- SHORT CIRCUITS, prose poems and short-short stories,
- collages by t.winter-damon, bound in double format with Bad
- News From the Stars by Steve Sneyd, 1991, trade paper, 84 pp.,
-
- Also available in hard cover. Ocean View Books, Mountain
- View, California
-
- ALL THE CLOCKS ARE MELTING, short story booklet,
- 1991, paper, 40 pp., Pulphouse, Eugene, Oregon (included
- in Hypertales & Metafictions)
-
- HOUSES & OTHER STORIES, mainstream novelet and stories,
- 1991, paper, 52 pp., Talisman, Beech Grove, Indiana
-
- CYBERTEXTS, science fiction poetry, 1992, paper,
- illustrated by Alan Giana, 40 pp., Talisman, Beech Grove,
- Indiana.
-
- Includes winning poems from both the Asimov and Aboriginal
- SF Reader Polls.
-
- For further information, send SASE to:
-
- Bruce Boston
- P.O. Box 6398
- Albany CA 94706
-
- 510-524-9797
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-
- JOHN BRUNNER
-
- The pressure of work has forced John Brunner to withdraw from
- the list, with apologies to anyone who requested information
- on his books.
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-
- NOVELS BY JEFFREY A. CARVER
-
- THE INFINITY LINK (hardcover, Bluejay, 1984, 540 pages)
-
- STAR RIGGER'S WAY (Dell, pb, 1978, 237 pages)
-
- STAR RIGGER'S WAY (Arrow U.K., pb, 237 pages)
-
- PANGLOR (Dell, pb, 1980, 268 pages)
-
- THE INFINITY LINK (Tor, pb, 1985, 540 pages)
-
- THE INFINITY LINK (Tor, pb, 2nd ed. , 540 pages)
-
- THE RAPTURE EFFECT (Tor, pb, 1987, 371 pages)
-
- ALIEN SPEEDWAY: CLYPSIS (Bantam, pb, 1987, 163 pages)
-
- FROM A CHANGELING STAR (Bantam, pb, 1989, 355 pages)
-
- DOWN THE STREAM OF STARS (Bantam, pb, 1990, 355 pages)
-
- DRAGONS IN THE STARS, (Tor, pb, 1992, 313 pages)
-
- For further information, send SASE to:
-
- Jeffrey A. Carver
- 102 Melrose St.
- Arlington, MA 02174
-
- (GEnie: JEFF.CARVER)
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-
- NOVEL BY VALERIE NIEMAN COLANDER
-
- NEENA GATHERING (Pageant Books, July 1988, pb, 270 pgs.)
-
- Lead SF title in debut of the short-lived Pageant line
- (Crown Publishers). Now out-of-print. Set in West Virginia, near
- future, following biochemical warfare and sectional division.
- Coming-of-age story.
-
- "Unlike many postholocaust stories that offer Huck Finns
- wandering the wasteland, this charming, unpretentious novel
- delves into a different form of the pastoral, modeling itself on
- Thoreauvian attention to a person's place and moral actions in the
- spheres of nature, society, intellect and the like."
-
- -- Publishers Weekly
-
- For information, please send SASE or email to:
-
- Valerie Nieman Colander
- P.O. Box 1614
- Fairmont, W.Va. 26554
-
- CIS 70322,1441
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-
- NOVEL BY JUANITA COULSON.
-
- DARK PRIESTESS. Historical romance(NOT a bodice ripper),
- set in 1770 B.C. in Hammurabi's Babylon. Protagonist is a
- Sumerian physician and lay priestess of Inanna-Ishtar. She
- and her father join the royal household and are caught up in
- its political intrigues and the pagan rituals and prophesies
- relating to the survival of Hammurabi's dynasty -- and the
- heroine's as well. Sex scenes are minimal enough so that it
- wouldn't be red-lined by the sternest librarian, yet the
- historical and adventure aspects work sufficiently well to
- have persuaded a number of male readers to tell the author
- (albeit with some surprise and occasional embarrassment that
- they've actually been reading women's genre fiction) that
- they really enjoyed it. Background heavily researched --
- Samuel Noah Kramer, German archaeological sources, etc. -- in
- strong contrast to cover painting, which is a historical
- disaster as well as being ridiculous and having nothing to
- do with the story.
-
- For information, please send SASE to:
-
- Juanita Coulson
- 2677W-500N
- Hartford City, IN 47348
-
- Or email in care of Gene DeWeese on GEnie at G.DEWEESE
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-
- BOOKS BY JOEL DAVIS
-
- FLYBY: THE INTERPLANETARY ODYSSEY OF VOYAGER 2. New York:
- Atheneum, 1987. (Introduction by Isaac Asimov.) Hardcover 1st
- edition. Signed by author.
-
- Voyager 2 and its sister spacecraft Voyager 1 are the most
- successful space probes ever launched by the human species.
- Voyager 2, in particular, has carried out a near-"Grand Tour" of
- the outer solar system, visiting Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and
- Neptune. FLYBY is the behind-the-scenes story of the Uranus
- flyby in 1986--the people, the machines, the near-catastrophes,
- and the final triumph.
-
- "With a scientist's knowledge and appreciation and a journalist's
- eye for detail and the human element, the author supplies solid
- information on the mission and spices the account with tidbits on
- what working scientists are really like."
-
- --Booklist
-
- DEFENDING THE BODY: UNRAVELING THE MYSTERIES OF IMMUNOLOGY. New
- York: Atheneum, 1989. Hardcover first edition. Signed by author.
-
- >From the front lines of medical research across the country,
- DEFENDING THE BODY looks at the practice and progress of
- immunology--one of the hottest fields of medical research today.
- DEFENDING THE BODY includes chapters on the genetics of the
- immune system, the new generation of vaccines, cancer, autoimmune
- diseases, and the battle against AIDS.
-
- ". . . Joel Davis is among the best science writers we have."
-
- --Poul Anderson
-
- For information, please send SASE or email to:
-
- Joel Davis
- 1201 W. 12th Avenue
- Spokane, WA 99204-3907
-
- VOICE: 509 624-4176 (day) 509 747-2620 (nite)
- FAX: 509 624-4176
- EMAIL: jdavis@comtch.spk.wa.us
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-
- BOOKS BY DAYLE A. DERMATIS
-
- Where can you find a publication chock full of hints and tips from editors,
- agents and writers?
-
- Okay, okay, besides WRITERS' DIGEST...
-
- The answer is the League of Vermont Writers' first annual conference summary
- booklet. This 32-page tome is loaded with workshop notes from the past two
- annual conferences the LVW has held. You can find information from people
- such as:
-
- * John Brady, former editor of WRITERS' DIGEST and BOSTON, on "The Craft of
- Interviewing."
-
- * Stephen Sterns, former science fiction editor for Del Rey, on "The Science
- Fiction and Fantasy Market."
-
- * Dawn Raffel, Books and Fiction Editor for REDBOOK, on "Magazine Fiction."
-
- * Damaris Rowland, Associate Publisher at Dell Publishing, on "Women's
- Fiction."
-
- * Sue Protter, head of her own literary agency for 21 years, on "Writing
- Effective Query Letters."
-
- * David Goodman, Assistant National Grievance Officer for the National Writers'
- Union, on "Writers' Rights."
-
- * And much more!
-
- The book was written and designed by Writers' Forum and LVW member Dayle
- Dermatis. How can you get your hands on this informational goldmine? Send a
- SASE to...
-
- Dayle Dermatis
- 4265 Baywood Dr.
- Redding, CA 96003-2542
-
- ...or Email her on GEnie at D.DERMATIS
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-
- BOOKS BY GENE/JEAN DEWEESE.
-
- JEREMY CASE. Paperback sf. An alien something-or-other gives a
- borderline retarded young man the power to heal himself and others.
- Original title before editorial simplification: THE THREE DEATHS OF
- JEREMY CASE.
-
- BLACK SUITS FROM OUTER SPACE
- THE DANDELION CAPER
- THE CALVIN NULLIFIER
-
- Hardcover juvenile sf series about 12-year-old Calvin Willeford
- and Kathy Entsminger and the outer space denizens they bump
- into, including some klutzy dinosaur types and a small yellow
- cat with retractable fingers who's a sort of feline lensman
- (interstellar cop, for non-Doc Smith fans). In BLACK SUITS,
- they find out why Grey Barker's UFO aliens always wore black
- suits. In DANDELION, Calvin finds out why some people, including
- himself, can never get a VCR to work properly. In NULLIFIER, they
- use chocolate chip cookies and a couple of Newton's laws to save a
- Voyager-type spacecraft during its Uranus flyby.
-
- ADVENTURES OF A TWO-MINUTE WEREWOLF. Hardcover juvenile sf/fantasy,
- depending on your criteria. It was watered down a bit when it
- was made into an ABC Weekend Special in '85. And it's no relation
- to TEEN WOLF, unless whoever wrote the TW screenplay had read
- TWO-MINUTE and decided to really screw it up.
-
- THE WANTING FACTOR and SOMETHING ANSWERED
- The Salman Rushdie Special. In WANTING FACTOR, the Man in Half Moon
- Street turns out to be Christ. Bob Briney once said, "If you could get
- Jerry Falwell to burn a polyester suit on your lawn, you'd have a
- bestseller." Fortunately or unfortunately, it never happened. In
- SOMETHING ANSWERED, someone finds what may or may not be God and, in the
- end, answers Her/His/Its prayer. Both are in "occult" format but are sf
- under the surface, if you consider psi powers sf. Both are paperbacks,
- 1980 and 1983, respectively.
-
- A DIFFERENT DARKNESS. 1982 paperback, closer to a "standard" occult
- than either of the above, but still with a more or less science
- fictional rationale. Reincarnation, dimensional doors, etc.
-
- GATES OF THE UNIVERSE and NIGHTMARE UNIVERSE.
- Paperback collaborations with Robert Coulson. GATES was about a hack
- writer who bumbles through a dimensional door on his employer's
- bulldozer and gets involved with aliens from various other universes.
- One is a scholarly dinosaur, another a six-foot-plus female warrior who
- tends to pick the protagonist up and throw him away when she gets
- annoyed with him. NIGHTMARE is an "interactive" version of the same
- story, with some new twists added. Read in the right order, it consists
- of three separate novelettes, each revealing a bit more of what is really
- going on. If desired, a map can be included so you can pick the right
- branches.
-
- MAKING AMERICAN FOLK ART DOLLS. Trade paperback. So far as I know,
- it's the only doll making book that tells you how to make a papier
- mache' mummy and a dried apple shrunken head. And a gourd George
- Washington. Illustrated, of course.
-
- NIGHTMARE IN PEWTER. Hardcover. Occult/romantic suspense format, but
- actually it's about a spaceship buried under a midwest Indian mound.
- For King fans, think of it as a cheapie version of THE TOMMYKNOCKERS,
- written ten years earlier.
-
- HOUR OF THE CAT. Hardcover. Straight mystery in which one of our cats
- (Fahfrd, renamed Muldoon for the book) is a major character and gets to
- help do in the villain at the end.
-
- GINGER'S WISH. Hardcover. A squeaky clean "romance" with some mystery
- elements involving what Ginger, a recently deceased small town newspaper
- owner and one-time vaudeville performer, really did with the money
- everyone thought she had. Written with Connie Kugi of West Allis, WI.
-
- For further information, send SASE or email to:
-
- Gene DeWeese
- 2718 N. Prospect
- Milwaukee, WI 53211
- Or phone: (414) 332-7306
-
- GEnie: G.DEWEESE
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-
- BOOKS BY HARLAN ELLISON:
-
- ANGRY CANDY (Houghton Mifflin, 1988, hardcover)
-
- THE ESSENTIAL ELLISON, ed. Terry Dowling with Richard Delap
- & Gil Lamont (Morpheus International, hc or trade pb).
-
- The best of Harlan Ellison has been assembled in this
- massive volume of more than 1000 pages, encompassing
- fiction, essays, personal reminiscences, reviews, photos,
- and even a full-length teleplay.
-
- AGAIN, DANGEROUS VISIONS (Doubleday, 1972, 1st edition/2nd
- state, hardcover)
-
- NIGHT AND THE ENEMY (Comico, 1987, graphic novel; artist:
- Ken Steacy)
-
- STRANGE WINE (Harper & Row, 1978, first edition, hardcover)
-
- SHATTERDAY (Houghton Mifflin, 1980, third edition,
- hardcover)
-
- APPROACHING OBLIVION (Walker, 1974, first edition,
- hardcover)
-
- ALONE AGAINST TOMORROW (Macmillan, 1971, first edition,
- hardcover)
-
- MEMOS FROM PURGATORY (Jove paperback)
-
- I HAVE NO MOUTH & I MUST SCREAM (Ace, 1983, 2nd printing,
- paperback)
-
- PAINGOD AND OTHER DELUSIONS (Ace, 1983, 1st printing,
- paperback)
-
- STALKING THE NIGHTMARE, foreword by Stephen King (Berkley,
- 1985, 2nd printing, paperback)
-
- HITLER PEIGNAIT DES ROSES (French trade paperback)
-
- LES BARONS DE BROOKLYN (French trade paperback)
-
- GENTLEMAN JUNKIE (French trade paperback)
-
- LA BETE QUI CRIAIT AMOUR (French trade paperback)
-
- LA CHANSON DU ZOMBIE (French trade paperback)
-
- All books are in mint condition. If you wish any of the books
- signed, please indicate to whom.
-
- For further information, send SASE ("Self-addressed stamped
- envelope") to
-
- THE HARLAN ELLISON RECORD COLLECTION
- P.O. Box 55548
- Sherman Oaks, CA 91413-0548.
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-
- NOVELS BY M.J. ENGH
-
- THE HOUSE IN THE SNOW (Orchard, 1987, 132 pp, hardcover, illustrated
- by Leslie Bowman).
-
- Kids from 3rd through 7th grade write me fan letters about this. Nine boys
- fight twenty vicious robbers for control of the mysterious House and the
- secret of invisibility.
-
- WHEEL OF THE WINDS (Grafton, 1988, 352 pages, British paperback).
-
- On a cloud-shrouded planet that always turns the same face to its sun, two
- natives, a dog, and an off-world exile with a mission begin a voyage to the
- darkside and beyond.
-
- For information, please send SASE to:
-
- M.J. Engh
- NE 720 Illinois St.
- Pullman WA 99163
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-
- SCIENCE FICTION NOVELS BY SHEILA FINCH
-
- THE GARDEN OF THE SHAPED (The Shaper Exile, Vol.I), 1987,
- Bantam pb, 217pp.
-
- Banished because of their renegade experimentation with
- human genetics, a handful of scientists from the infamous
- Venn Labs settle on the uninhabited planet of Ilia. What
- their enemies do not know is that the first subject of their
- experiments is the group itself: they have vastly extended
- their lifetimes. On Ilia, they are free to pursue their
- research, molding two races to possess talents unknown to
- mankind, and -- since the scientists have time on their
- hands to watch results -- giving them widely different
- social structures and theologies as well. The Lianis are
- hedonistic shapeshifters, matriarchal, beloved children
- (they have been given to believe) of their holy spirit, the
- Great Shaper. They inhabit a gentle, fruitful area of the
- planet, and their heart is the beautiful old city of Tia-ta-
- pel. The Rhodarus, who have been set down in harsh, desert
- country to the north, are fierce, warlike clans with
- exaggerated strength and skill. Their God, He-Who-Rules, is
- fierce and cruel to those who break his rules. Between these
- two races lives the third race, the Ganus, who were supposed
- to be standard human-stock controls. They are industrious
- farmers and artisans, family-oriented, and since they
- weren't given a deity they never found the need to invent
- one.
-
- This is the story of a young Liani princess, Sivell,
- ascending the throne in a time of an unprecedented Ganu
- uprising. Since her people value shapeshifting more than
- anything, and she is oddly awkward for one so royally bred,
- she feels inadequate to the task. But she does possess an
- uncommon curiosity and wisdom. Sivell stumbles on the
- horrifying secret of her people's creation, and as a result
- must deal with the social upheaval of war, discredited myths
- and her people's lost hope all at once. She has the chance
- to defy the powerful Venn scientists and forge a union among
- the races that the creators never dreamed possible.
-
- SHAPER'S LEGACY (The Shaper Exile, Vol II), 1989, Bantam pb,
- 279pp.
-
- Sivell's twin grandchildren, Col and Beryt, have grown up in
- a time of peace and prosperity between Ganu and Liani. There
- is one race now, instead of two, and they call themselves
- Ilian. Given access to the riches of the south, the Ganu
- craftsmen have inaugurated a period of high technical
- invention and comfort. Headstrong Beryt, who will one day be
- queen under the old Liani law, actually prefers to spend her
- time in the Ganu capital, hunting with her uncle in the
- dense forests that form Ilia's northern border. One day,
- separated from her uncle's hunters, she meets a fugitive
- Rhodaru chieftain. Opposites attract, they say, and Beryt
- and ReAth are alternately lovers and enemies, for their
- union can never be accepted by either nation. Their
- relationship plays out against the growing threat of Rhodaru
- invasion of Ilia, and the desperate attempts of Col and
- other wiser heads to defend the old Liani capital of Tia-
- ta-pel against the overwhelming power of the invaders.
-
- The Venn scientists, in the meantime, who discovered guilt
- in Sivell's time for their experiments, are now learning the
- limits of their longevity. One by one, they are dying out.
- But not before one of them manages to further complicate the
- lives and affairs of their former creations.
-
- SHAPING THE DAWN (The Shaper Exile, Book III), 1989, Bantam
- pb, 309pp.
-
- The Rhodarus rule all of Ilia, and the former Ganus and
- Lianis are subject races. But none of this matters to Rivi,
- a young orphaned Rhodaru girl of rather mixed parentage.
- Forced to leave her poor village, she makes her way to a
- settlement of free Ilians in the hills. But her new-found
- friends cannot protect her from the strange desire of the
- High Priest to hunt her down. She flees again, this time to
- the capital city of Kerratash where she becomes involved in
- clan intrigues and hostilities that she understands little
- of. The invalid and ineffectual Crown Prince helps her
- escape into the fabled country of Ilia to the south. Along
- the stages of this journey through a landscape torn by war
- and rebellion, she learns the secrets of her heritage; a
- visit to an old Liani queen, living in self-imposed exile,
- reveals Rivi's role in the destinies of the Ilian and
- Rhodaru peoples. She alone has the chance to unite all the
- races on Ilia -- if she is wise enough to find her way
- through the thickets of intrigue and danger and betrayal.
-
- Against this violent backdrop, the last of the Venn
- scientists, Kory Venn -- a child when the group first landed
- on Ilia -- learns of the coming of an unusual starship, and
- finds that his destiny is to answer for the deeds of the
- Shapers, and to face justice at the hands of their
- creations.
-
- For further information, please send SASE or email to:
-
- Sheila Finch
- Humanities Division
- El Camino College
- 16007 Crenshaw Blvd
- Torrance CA 90506
-
- GEnie: S.FINCH4
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-
- NOVELS BY COLIN GREENLAND
-
- DAYBREAK ON A DIFFERENT MOUNTAIN
-
- Fantasy quest novel. Two men set out together from the
- decaying walled city of Thryn to cross the wastelands in
- search of a vanished god. For the sake of everyone Dubilier
- needs to find Him; while Lupio is most determined they will
- not. (Allen & Unwin, 1984, 248 pp., hardcover, signed.)
-
- THE HOUR OF THE THIN OX
-
- First of two linked fantasy novels. In a world poised on
- the brink of industrial change, three cultures collide, with
- violent and paradoxical consequences. In the feverish
- jungles of Belanesi a young heiress from tranquil,
- prosperous Bryland and a child of imperial Escaly find that
- nothing they have been taught to expect is true. 'Could be
- a classic' -- THE GUARDIAN. (Unwin Hyman, 1987, 186 pp,
- paperback, signed.)
-
- OTHER VOICES
-
- Second of two linked fantasy novels. The Eschalan Empire
- spreads its benign, suffocating rule across the little
- mountain principality of Luscany. While experimenters shift
- the boundary between life and death, the careers of Princess
- Nette and Serin Guille, most lowly of her subjects, become
- unexpectedly entwined. 'Court intrigues, mannerly disputes,
- sudden violence and at least two strange seductions...
- Greenland continues to stake out his unique fictional
- territory.' -- City Limits (Unwin Hyman, 1988, 182 pp,
- paperback, signed.)
-
- Order from:
-
- Colin Greenland
- 2a Ortygia House
- 6 Lower Road
- Harrow HA2 0DA UK
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-
- BOOKS BY JAMES GUNN
-
- ALTERNATE WORLDS: THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF SCIENCE
- FICTION (Prentice Hall, 1975). The lavishly illustrated (32
- pages of color photos) and much praised hardcover history
- of SF from the beginnings of imaginative writing to the mid-
- 1970s. (Very limited supply.)
-
- THE DREAMERS (Methuen, English paperback, 1982). A novel
- about a future shaped by the use of chemical memory to
- experience other people's lives -- and dreams.
-
- THE JOY MAKERS (Crown hardcover of 1961 Bantam paperback,
- 1984). A novel about the creation of a science of happiness
- and a world torn between philosophies of "getting what you
- want" and "wanting what you get."
-
- NEBULA AWARD STORIES TEN (Harper & Row, hardcover, 1975),
- ed. James Gunn. The award-winning stories of 1974 plus
- stories by Zelazny, Reamy, Farmer, and Grant, essays by
- Dickson and Scholes, and an introduction by Gunn.
-
- SOME DREAMS ARE NIGHTMARES (Scribners, hardcover, 1974).
- Gunn argues in an introduction that the novelette is the
- ideal form for science fiction and illustrates with
- novelettes -- "The Cave of Night," "Name Your Pleasure,"
- "New Blood," and "Not So Great an Enemy" -- that became
- parts of three novels: STATION IN SPACE, THE JOY MAKERS, and
- THE IMMORTALS.
-
- For further information, please send SASE to:
-
- James Gunn
- Department of English
- 3116 Wescoe Hall
- Lawrence, KS 66045-2115
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-
- NOVEL BY GWENYTH HOOD
-
- THE COMING OF THE DEMONS (William Morrow, 1982, hardcover, 288 pp).
-
- Generations ago, the technologically advanced Pelezitereans fled
- tyranny and disaster on their own planet, Urith, to seek a new home.
- Only after centuries of wandering, during which they form a complex
- ingrown culture within their colony ship, do they stumble upon a
- suitable planet. Unfortunately, it is inhabited, and their strict
- rules forbid them to interfere with its vibrant civilization.
- Unable, however, to resist the temptation, a small band of
- Pelezitereans mutiny and land. Then another party, including the
- young, untried, but brilliant Natheless yi-Induran, must hunt them
- down. In the process, they encounter a civilization
- indistinguishable from Medieval Terran Italy (circa 1268 A.D.) and
- find themselves, to their amazement, drawn into its political
- struggles."
-
- Autograph on request.
-
- For further information, send SASE or email to:
-
- Gwenyth Hood
- c/o Department of English,
- Marshall University
- Huntington WV 25755.
-
- GEnie: G.HOOD2
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-
- NON-FICTION by NORMAN F. JOLY
-
- The Dawn of Amateur Radio in the U.K. and Greece : A Personal View
- (London : Joly, 1990. 151pp. ISBN 0-9515628-0-0)
-
- C O N T E N T S
-
- 0. PROLOGUE.............................
-
- 1. THE DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRICITY.......
-
- 2. THE BIRTH OF RADIO COMMUNICATIONS....
-
- 3. WHAT IS A RADIO AMATEUR?.............
-
- 4. THE 1921 AMATEUR TRANSATLANTIC TESTS.
-
- 5. THE FIRST GREEK RADIO AMATEURS.......
-
- 6. WORLD WAR II AND AFTER IN GREECE.....
-
- 7. PIONEERS IN GREECE...................
-
- 8. PERSONAL REMINISCENCES & ANECDOTES...
-
- 9. MISCELLANY...........................
-
- 10. GLOSSARY FOR NON-TECHNICAL READERS...
-
- ``A unique history book which traces Amateur Radio back to its
- original source 2,500 years ago. It describes the intervening steps
- which led to the mass generation and distribution of mains electricity,
- and claims that the true father of our hobby was James Clewrk Maxwell,
- who formulated mathematically the existence of electromagnetic waves
- about 150 yeasr ago.
-
- The book also contains reminiscences and anecdotes of the early days
- and is profusely illustrated with diagrams and original photographs
- taken by the author a long time ago.''
-
- Available in paperback from the author.
-
- Norman F. Joly,
- 28 Oakington Avenue
- HARROW, Middlesex,
- HA2 7JJ.
-
- Or email Gordon Joly for more information.
-
- Internet: G.Joly@cs.ucl.ac.uk UUCP: ...!{uunet,uknet}!ucl-cs!G.Joly
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-
- BOOKS BY EILEEN KERNAGHAN
-
- THE SARSEN WITCH is a tale of earth-magic, megaliths and
- high adventure in the bronze-age world of the Wessex
- warrior chieftains. Apprenticed to a bronze-smith, trapped
- into a political marriage with the Great Chief Ricca, the
- earth-witch Naeri uses her geomantic powers in a plot to
- overthrow the horse-tribes and restore the Earth-Mother's
- people to their ancestral lands. Continues the chronicles
- of the Grey Isles that began with JOURNEY TO APRILIOTH and
- SONGS FROM THE DROWNED LANDS (winner of the Canadian Science
- Fiction and Fantasy Award for 1983-1984) Ace, 1989, pb. 218 pp.
-
- Based on a critically acclaimed documentary film by Jonathon
- Kay, WALKING AFTER MIDNIGHT is a wide-ranging, in-depth look
- at the emotional and spiritual dimensions of reincarnation.
- Included are interviews with the Dalai Lama of Tibet and
- Elisabeth Kubler-Ross; the personal experience of Martin
- Sheen, Rae Dawn Chong and other entertainment figures;
- interviews with Australian aboriginal people on their
- concept of the "dream time"; chapters on channeling,
- spontaneous recollection of past lives, past-life regression
- and child prodigies; and a history of reincarnation as
- reflected in western art, literature and music.Berkley Non-
- fiction pb, 1990, 217 pp.
-
- LIGHT LIKE A SUMMONS, edited by J. Michael Yates. This
- anthology of five B.C. women poets includes speculative
- poetry by Rhysling Award nominees Eileen Kernaghan and Mary
- E. Choo. Cacanadadada Press, 1989. Trade pb, 77 pp.
-
- Please send SASE or International Reply Coupon to:
-
- Eileen Kernaghan
- 5512 Neville Street
- Burnaby B.C. V5J 2H7
- Canada
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-
- BOOKS BY VICTOR KOMAN
-
- THE JEHOVAH CONTRACT, Franklin Watts 1st,
- 1987, OP, new, hardback, autographed. A dying assassin is given
- one last hit--on God Almighty. With the aid of a telepathic
- hooker, a beautiful gambler, and an ancient Hollywood witch, he
- battles the forces of Heaven and Hell to pull the Cosmic Trigger.
- Prometheus Award Winner (1988)
-
- SOLOMON'S KNIFE, Franklin Watts 1st, 1989, OP, new,
- Hardback, autographed. Valerie Dalton thought she'd had an
- abortion until she discovers that her child lives as the result of
- a secret medical experiment. Prometheus Award Winner (1990)
-
- SPACEWAYS #13: JONUTA RISING! Berkley 1st, 1983, Mint
- Paperback, Autographed, OP. Mindrunner Marekallian Eks smuggles
- brainboosters to cultures "protected" by a Prime Directive-style
- law enforced by TransGalactic Organization. (Written as "John
- Cleve" w/ Andrew J. Offutt) [Mature Readers Only]
-
- SPACEWAYS #17: THE CARNADYNE HORDE, Berkley 1st, 1984,
- Mint Paperback, Autographed, OP. Marekallian Eks returns to
- assemble a fleet of dreadnoughts leading to an epic space battle
- between the forces of slavery and freedom. (Written as "John
- Cleve" w/ Andrew J. Offutt) [Mature Readers Only]
-
- SAUCER SLUTS, Impulse (Newspaper), 1978, VG set of 13-
- issue serial, limited to 92 numbered sets. Rare! Signed; wrapper
- illo by author. Four lovely green women kidnap two Earthmen to
- repopulate their dying planet, a world in which pockets of sex,
- anarchy, and free commerce survive, surrounded by the chaos of
- anti-sex government and religion. SF-porn satire classic. Koman's
- first published novel. [Very Mature Readers Only]
-
- PUBLISH YOUR OWN BOOK FOR UNDER $50! (Written with J. Neil Schulman)
- KoPubCo 1991, New. Low-tech/Hi-tech self-publishing strategies. Good
- overview of microfiche and electronic publishing: benefits and
- pitfalls.
-
- For further information, please send SASE or email to:
-
- Victor Koman
- P.O. Box 94
- Long Beach, CA 90801-0094
-
- GEnie: V.KOMAN
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-
- MAGAZINES EDITED BY DAVID KOPASKA-MERKEL
-
- DREAMS AND NIGHTMARES is one of the most prolific fantastic poetry
- magazines in existence, having published 39 issues since January, 1986.
- DN includes SF, fantasy, and horror poetry, as well as illustrations and
- occasional short-short fiction. Issues 34-39 are currently available.
-
- CWM, the magazine of possibilities, publishes material the form and
- content of which is limited only by the authors'/artists' imaginations.
- CWM publishes theme issues. The theme of issue #1 was "water in all its
- forms." The theme of issue #2 is "what lies beneath the surface"
- and of issue #3 "the archaeology of the soul."
-
- EDITED BY MORGAN KOPASKA-MERKEL
-
- KID'S WORLD is a literary magazine that publishes art, fiction, poetry,
- essays, jokes, puzzles, brain teasers, and cartoons by children under
- the age of 18. The editor is Morgan Kopaska-Merkel, 1300 Kicker Rd.,
- Tuscaloosa AL 35404, and payment is one copy per published piece.
-
- POETRY BY DAVID KOPASKA-MERKEL
-
- UNDERFOOT is the first poetry collection by David C. Kopaska-Merkel, with
- artwork by Sheila Kopaska-Merkel. Underfoot contains a wide range of
- material, and was published by Runaway Spoon Press.
-
- For further information, please send SASE or email to:
-
- David C. Kopaska-Merkel
- 1300 Kicker Rd.
- Tuscaloosa AL 35404
-
- GEnie: D.KOPASKS-ME
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-
- AUDIOTAPE BY TODD BARTON & URSULA K. LE GUIN
-
- MUSIC & POETRY OF THE KESH, music by Todd Barton, words by Ursula K. Le Guin
-
- This is an audio cassette originally released with the hardcover
- edition of Ursula K. LeGuin's book ALWAYS COMING HOME.
-
- For further information, send SASE to:
-
- VALLEY PRODUCTIONS
- P.O.Box 3220
- Ashland OR 97520
-
- Or call or fax 503/488-2492
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-
- NOVEL BY EDWARD M. LERNER
-
- PROBE (Warner Books, 1991, 314 pages, paperback)
-
- "Hold-on-to-the-edge-of-your-seat thriller" -- Illinois Quarterly
- "Good old-fashioned flight and chase and murder" -- Fairfax Journal
- "A fast-paced thriller sure to please" -- Pete Earley
-
- _Prospector_, a privately owned space probe, has apparently
- stumbled upon the wreckage of an alien spaceship in the Asteroid Belt.
- Then researcher Bob Hanson uncovers proof that the discovery has
- been cleverly faked -- evidence that neither the hidden plotters nor
- the true believers want revealed. Hanson's only hope is to
- penetrate and expose the conspiracy... before the conspirators find him.
-
- For further information, please send SASE to:
-
- Edward M. Lerner
- 13018 Grey Friars Place
- Herndon VA 22071
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-
- BOOKS BY THOM METZGER
-
- SHOCK TOTEM. Penguin/Onyx, 288 pp, paperback.
-
- "Really an Amazing Book." Rudy Rucker
-
- "Relentlessly bizarre... a wild ride of a novel." Rave Reviews
-
- "Marginal epic disguised as medical horror novel... Lurid
- pulp... seething craziness." Peter Lamborn Wilson
-
- THIS IS YOUR FINAL WARNING, Autonomedia, 181 pp, paperback.
-
- "An alluring mixture of pop-culture smut and orgiastic
- religion." Retrofuturism.
-
- "Striking and original... zestful and frightening."
- Publishers Weekly
-
- "Original, frightening and not bound by the conventions of
- good taste." Toxic Horror
-
- DROWNING IN FIRE, Penguin/Signet, 350 pp, paperback.
-
- "Brilliant" Screw Magazine
-
- "Uniquely twisted." Times Union
-
- "The prose equivalent of R. Crumb and S. Clay Wilson stoned
- on evil speed and sterno." Hakim Bey.
-
- For more information, please send SASE to:
-
- Thom Metzger
- Box 25193
- Rochester, NY 14625
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-
- CHILDREN'S BOOK BY JANICE MILLER & RUSS MILLER
-
- THE COMMON TALE OF TWO DRAGONS is a 50-page, full color,
- 8.5"x11", children's book written by comic book colorist and
- writer Janice Miller. It is fully illustrated by comic book
- writer and artist Russ Miller. Tip and Leon, two tiny
- dragons, were born joined at the tail making flight
- impossible. The quest of these two courageous little
- adventurers is chronicled in this fine story enjoyed by
- children and adults.
-
- Please send SASE to:
-
- Russ Miller
- JKLM Productions
- P.O. Box 13144
- Prescott AZ 86304
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-
- NON-FICTION BY HANK NUWER
-
- BROKEN PLEDGES: THE DEADLY RITE OF HAZING
-
- BROKEN PLEDGES is written in literary journalism style.
- It is the only book to discuss hazing in fraternal groups, high
- schools, athletic clubs, the military, sororities, etc.
-
- Hank Nuwer is a Pennsylvania-based journalist and author.
-
- First-edition hardcover with dust jacket, very good or excellent condition.
- Specify if you want signed and with what message if you wish.
- 340 pages, Longstreet Press, Published October 1990. Category:
- Nonfiction.
-
- For more information, please send SASE or email to:
-
- Hank Nuwer
- 8311 Countryside Lane
- Fogelsville PA 18051
-
- Compuserve: 76004,1761
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-
- STORY COLLECTION FROM JERRY OLTION
-
- Love Songs of a Mad Scientist (Hypatia Press, limited
- edition, leatherbound or regular trade hardcover)
-
- The first volume of Jerry Oltion's collected short fiction.
- Introduction by Stanley Schmidt. All copies numbered and
- signed by the author and by Dr. Schmidt. The book runs to
- 320 pages and contains 18 stories, three of them illustrated
- by Janet Aulisio, and one written and illustrated by the
- author when he was 7 years old.
-
- For more information, please send SASE to:
-
- Jerry Oltion
- 2040 Providence St.
- Eugene OR 97401
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-
- FICTION & NON-FICTION BY ALEXEI & CORY PANSHIN
-
- THE WORLD BEYOND THE HILL
-
- Hugo-winning analytic history of SF. Elephant limited
- first edition or Tarcher hardcover.
-
-
- RITE OF PASSAGE
-
- Nebula Award-winning novel. Collector's edition,
- Easton Press limited leather-bound hardcover.
-
-
- TRANSMUTATIONS: A BOOK OF PERSONAL ALCHEMY
-
- "A virtuoso performance... authentically maddening... enormously rewarding...
- here is A Mind at Work." -- Virginia Kidd
-
- A unique collection of left-handed writing. A book that is more
- than the sum of its parts. Elephant limited hc, or pb.
-
-
- SF IN DIMENSION
-
- "The strong suit of this book is its urgent, but never dumbly optimistic,
- sense of what might be possible, what imaginative span SF might be able
- to encompass in the future." -- Ian Watson
-
- First presentation and development of the ideas in THE WORLD BEYOND THE
- HILL. Twenty-two essays. Advent quality paperback.
-
-
- HEINLEIN IN DIMENSION
-
- The first booklength study of a modern science fiction writer, it remains
- the best introduction to Heinlein's first thirty years of writing.
-
- Winner of the first Fan Writer Hugo. Advent hc or pb.
-
-
- FAREWELL TO YESTERDAY'S TOMORROW -- Berkley/Putnam hc
-
- For further information, please send SASE to:
-
- Alexei and Cory Panshin
- 5580 Route 412
- Riegelsville, PA 18077
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-
- SCIENCE FICTION AND POETRY by BILL RANSOM
-
- JAGUAR (Ace paperback, '90) A tale of triumph over childhood abuse
- and neglect that walks the line between science fiction and magical
- realism. In waking life, the Jaguar is a WWII vet with a
- mysterious sleep disorder, confined to a VA bed. When he
- sleeps, he roams this world and another, invading the minds
- of people as they dream, forcing them to do his will. Four
- dream-bonded children combine forces to cross the void between
- worlds and fight for their lives--and ours.
-
- THE ASCENSION FACTOR (Frank Herbert and Bill Ransom, Ace/Putnam
- hardcover, '88) Final installment in the Pandora trilogy
- (THE JESUS INCIDENT, THE LAZARUS EFFECT, THE ASCENSION FACTOR).
- Pandora is under the fist of an ambitious clone who rules with
- a sadistic security force led by the assassin, Spider Nevi.
- The Director controls the people by controlling their food
- supply and their official religion. Small resistance groups, led
- by a news team and an underground religous group, fight to overthrow
- The Director and his forces, and reestablish the sentient kelp that
- used to calm the planet-wide ravaging seas.
-
- THE JESUS INCIDENT (Frank Herbert and Bill Ransom, Putnam/Berkley
- hardcover, '78) This bestseller kicked off the Herbert/Ransom
- Pandora trilogy, and there are only a few copies of the original
- hardcover left. A Ship who claims to be God abandons colonists to
- the planet's bloodthirsty demons and to their own sinister leaders.
- A poet, a clone from hybernation and a drunken physican team up to
- save their own people and the planet's only sentient species, which
- their leader, a Chaplain/Psychiatrist, wants to wipe out completely.
-
-
- POETRY BY BILL RANSOM
-
-
- FINDING TRUE NORTH (Copper Canyon Press, '73 & 76, trade paper)
- Nominated for both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize
- in 1974, this first book of Ransom's is extremely difficult to find.
- Just a couple of copies left of this mint-condition collection.
-
- THE SINGLE MAN LOOKS AT WINTER (Empty Bowl Press, paper, '83)
- This poetry collection explores the period of separation, divorce
- and recovery.
-
- All titles signed by Bill Ransom upon request.
-
- For information, please send SASE to:
-
- Bill Ransom
- P.O. Box 284
- Grayland, WA 98547-0284
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-
- BOOKS BY J. NEIL SCHULMAN
-
- PUBLISH YOUR OWN BOOK FOR UNDER $50! (Written with Victor Koman.)
- KoPubCo 1991, New. Low-tech/Hi-tech self-publishing strategies. Good
- overview of microfiche and electronic publishing: benefits and
- pitfalls.
-
- ALONGSIDE NIGHT. Crown 1st, 1979, Mint Autographed Slipsheet
- Edition limited to 526 copies, signed and numbered by the author!
- America faces destruction and tyranny during hyperinflationary crackup.
- Young Elliot Vreeland must rescue his imprisoned family and help
- topple the government. Prometheus Award Hall of Fame winner!
-
- For further information, please send SASE or email to:
-
- J. Neil Schulman
- P.O. Box 94
- Long Beach, CA 90801-0094
-
- GEnie: SOFTSERV
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-
- BOOKS BY RICHARD SELTZER
-
- THE NAME OF HERO, an historical novel (hardcover, Tarcher/Houghton
- Mifflin, 1981, 290 pp., first edition, autographed on request)
-
- Alexander Bulatovich is impelled by a need to prove himself:
- first to others, then to himself, and finally to God.
- This historical figure (1870-1919) was, at various times, a
- soldier, an explorer, a monk, and a religious leader. His field
- of action ranged from Tsarist Russia to Ethiopia to Manchuria to
- Mount Athos to the Eastern Front in World War I.
-
- In 1896, a young officer in the most elite cavalry regiment in
- Saint Petersburg, he is a champion rider and fencer. Expected
- soon to be betrothed to Sonya, the daughter of his commanding
- officer, Alex is on a smooth track toward conventional success.
- But he hungers for adventure, fame, and fortune. When the
- opportunity arise, he volunteers for duty in Ethiopia.
- In three expeditions over four years, Alex battles desert and
- jungle, explores uncharted lands, learns the languages, and comes
- to respect the Ethiopian people. He rises to every challenge and
- danger and becomes Russia's expert on this area and also a
- trusted military adviser of the Ethiopian emperor.
-
- England, with armies in neighboring Sudan, looms as a threat to
- continued Ethiopian independence. Bulatovich has elaborate plans
- for defenses on the western frontier, with himself as
- prince-governor of that province, and an Ethiopian princess at
- his side. But the international climate changes abruptly.
- Alliances are shifting. England is no longer an "enemy" of
- Russia. Asia, not Africa, is where the action lies. Alex is
- recalled to Saint Petersburg, where his hard-gained knowledge of
- Africa is now useless.
-
- Rather than start up again with Sonya and play the games of
- regimental politics, he volunteers for duty in Manchuria, where
- Russians are fighting the Chinese Boxers for control of the
- Trans-Siberian Railway. Disillusioned, he no longer craves fame
- and official recognition, but he still has to prove himself to
- himself -- pushing himself to the limits of physical endurance
- and danger. Decisive and bold, he inspires the devotion of a
- motley group of undisciplined frontiersmen and Cossacks, who call
- him "Mazeppa" and themselves "Mazeppy." Due to his amazing luck,
- some of his men come to believe he has extraordinary powers.
-
- Alex continually comes into conflict with his superior officers,
- who consider his initiative insubordination. Disobeying orders,
- he leads his Mazeppy to rescue a French missionary. On the way
- back, he is badly wounded and also contracts typhus. His
- superior officers leave him to die. His friends stay with him.
- In a coma, drifting in and out of consciousness, he realizes his
- "luck" has run out. But what was the source of this luck, and
- why has it ended? Did God have a purpose for him? He must live
- so he can find out and prove himself before God.
-
- The main story takes place in 1900 in the frontier/plains of
- Manchuria, with flashbacks to the jungles of Ethiopia, and Russia
- and the Ukraine.
-
- The novel was thoroughly researched -- based in part on writings
- of Bulatovich himself and his commanding officer in Manchuria, as
- well as interviews with his hundred-year-old sister.
-
-
- THE LIZARD OF OZ, a satiric fable for adults and children
- (paperback, B&R Samizdat Express, 1974, 126 pages, illustrated
- by Christin Couture, third printing; a few first edition
- copies with hand-silkscreened covers available, autographed
- on request)
-
- (The story is also available in the form of a stageplay
- intended for elementary school, and as a multi-part radio play.)
-
- When an elementary school class sets out on a quest to save the
- world from disenchantment, their adventures reveal paradoxes of
- the human mind and ways of awakening the magic within us.
-
- Meet Lewis Carroll in the Underworld:
- "I don't understand everything. I just stand under the world.
- There are others much lower who stand under us. There are many
- levels of understanding."
-
- Meet Prince Frog, the frog who turned himself into a prince to
- make himself lovable:
- "It's so good to be loved, but then it's so comfortable being a
- frog. I think I'll go down to the river and croak."
-
- Meet Miss Fortune, one of the Mothers of Fact:
- "That'll be the emperor's new clothes. There's a very special
- fiber for making it visible. Yes, moral fiber. The emperor has
- to supply that himself."
-
- Meet Humpty and the little blue wallflower he fell for, Sir Real,
- Francis Bacon, the Redcoats, the Mothers of Fact, Joan of Noah's
- Ark, Mr. Charon, Mr. Plato, the Witch, the Physicist, King
- Arthur, the Knights of the Merry-Go-Round table, Shakespeare,
- Daniel Boone, Mr. Marx, Crazy Horse, the Weatherman, Mr. Shermin,
- Mrs. O'Rourke, and many more characters.
-
-
- NOW AND THEN AND OTHER TALES FROM OME, a short collection of
- children's stories. (paperback or hardcover first edition,
- B&R Samizdat Express, 1976, 63 pages, autographed on request).
-
- The book consists of four stories:
-
- Now and Then -- "Once upon a space there was a time, a cute
- little time. Her name was Now. Her Father was Yesterday, and
- her mother was Tomorrow..."
-
- Princess Julie -- "Here she was an ordinary princess with a
- mother who loved her, and she was never miserable, and Prince
- Charming would never come to rescue her... unless she made
- herself miserable."
-
- The Little Oops Named Ker Plop -- "Once beneath a space there was
- an oops named Ker Plop. She had fallen through that vast empty
- space and landed in the middle of nowhere."
-
- Mary Jane's Book: the Book of Animals -- "It was summer
- vacation, and everything was different: Mary Jane didn't have to
- go to school, and everything she just loved turned into a car,
- all the animals, that is; and May Jane just loved all sorts of
- animals."
-
- No charge for shipping on pre-paid orders.
-
- By the way, I have all of the above on-line as well, and could
- transmit one or more over the Internet if someone wished.
-
- For information, please send SASE or email to:
-
- Richard Seltzer
- PO Box 161
- West Roxbury, MA 02132
-
- Internet: seltzer@ics.dec.com
- !decwrl!ics.dec.com!seltzer
- seltzer%ics.enet.dec.com
- or seltzer@gatekeeper.dec.com
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- FANTASY NOVEL BY DAVE SMEDS
-
- THE SCHEMES OF DRAGONS by Dave Smeds, pb, March 1989, 250 pgs. High
- fantasy.
-
- Praise from F&SF: "Dave Smeds writes fantasy with the
- inventiveness and rigor of the best sort of hard science fiction. His
- story of a world being conquered by a Hitlerian dragon is so real that
- when you set it on the same shelf with woodsy-elvesy fantasies, within a
- week they crumble into dust." Original edition.
-
- Autographed on request.
-
- For information, send SASE or email to:
-
- Dave Smeds
- 164 Jack London Drive
- Santa Rosa CA 95409
- GEnie: D.SMEDS
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- BOOKS BY L. A. TAYLOR.
-
- A MURDER WAITING TO HAPPEN. 1989 hardcover mystery.
- Jamison, a somewhat confused mundane, addresses a
- science fiction convention on the topic of UFO investigation.
-
- FOOTNOTE TO MURDER. 1983 hardcover mystery-suspense. Marge Brock, a
- library researcher, finds herself in danger when she runs across
- a series of murders she may know something about.
-
- ONLY HALF A HOAX. 1983 hardcover mystery. First of a series featuring
- J.J. Jamison, software engineer and UFO investigator.
-
- SHED LIGHT ON DEATH. 1985 hardcover mystery. Third in J.J. Jamison series.
-
- POETIC JUSTICE. 1988 hardcover mystery. Takes place in a writers'
- conference where some have more on their minds than how to
- construct a line of poetry that scans.
-
- THE BLOSSOM OF ERDA. Science fiction adventure set in
- distant future with strong female lead character. Hardcover or
- softcover available. Please ignore title; it was the publisher's idea.
-
- For further information, SASE to:
-
- Laurie Sparer
- 4000 York Ave. S.
- Minneapolis, MN 55410
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-
- COLLECTION BY GENE WOLFE
-
- GENE WOLFE'S BOOK OF DAYS, a collection of 18 short stories.
- Doubleday hardcover with dustjacket, signed.
-
- CASTLEVIEW, Novel, Tor 1990.
-
- For further information, send SASE to:
-
- Gene Wolfe
- P.O. Box 69
- Barrington, IL 60010
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-
- BOOKS BY JANE YOLEN
-
- THE ACORN QUEST, children's novel, Arthurian spoof, b&w illos,
- hardcover
-
- BROTHERS OF THE WIND, children's chapter book, Arabian horse
- fantasy, first illos by Barbara Berger, hardcover, 1st edition
-
- CARDS OF GRIEF, adult sf novel, winner Mythopoeic Award,
- paperback American or British editions
-
- DRAGON'S BLOOD, YA sf/fantasy novel, first book of Pit Dragon
- trilogy, British paperback.
-
- DRAGON NIGHT & OTHER LULLABIES, children's poetry collection, b&w
- illos Demi, hardcover
-
- THE GIANTS' FARM, easy-reading chapter book, 2-color illos Tomie
- dePaola, first edition, hardcover
-
- HEART'S BLOOD, YA sf/fantasy novel, second book of Pit Dragon
- Trilogy, British paperback
-
- HOBO TOAD & THE MOTORCYCLE GANG, children's novel, b&w illos
- Emily Arnold McCauley, hardcover first edition
-
- MERLIN'S BOOKE, adult short stories about Merlin, b&w illos
- Thomas Canty, hardcover, 2 editions (one with end papers more
- expensive)
-
- NEPTUNE RISING, YA collection of stories & poems about underwater
- myth creatures, hardcover, b&w illos David Wiesner
-
- ROBOT & REBECCA, children's sf novel, hardcover
-
- ROBOT & REBECCA AND THE MISSING OWSER, children's novel,
- paperback
-
- SHAPE SHIFTERS, YA anthology, hardcover
-
- SLEEPING BEAUTY, children's picture book, color illos Ruth
- Sanderson, hardcover (Yolen's husband, daughter, and Yolen
- herself posed for roles in book)
-
- SPACESHIPS & SPELLS, YA anthology, hardcover
-
- SPIDER JANE ON THE MOVE, children's easy-reading chapter book,
- b&w illos, hardcover
-
- TALES OF WONDER, collection of Yolen's short stories, hardcover,
- first edition
-
- UNCLE LEMON'S SPRING, children's tall tale novel, b&w illos Glen
- Rounds, hardcover.
-
- For further information, or queries about non-fantasy or sf
- titles, send SASE or e-mail to:
-
- Jane Yolen
- 31 School Street
- Box 27
- Hatfield MA 01038
-
- GEnie: J.YOLEN
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- NOVEL BY GEORGE ZEBROWSKI
-
- MACROLIFE (Harper & Row, 284 p. Illustrated by Rick
- Sternbach). Utopian novel about space habitats. "So good
- it doesn't need any recommendation from me."--Arthur C.
- Clarke. "A work of sweeping imagination."--Gerard K.
- O'Neill. "Reminiscent of Le Guin but on a much larger
- canvas."--Chelsea Quinn Yarbro. "Breathtaking
- scope."--Publishers Weekly. "Splendidly wrought."--W.Warren
- Wagar. "Far-sighted and poetic."--Michael Bishop.
-
- Also available in limited artist edition with tipped-in
- plate.
-
- For further information, send SASE to:
-
- George Zebrowski
- Box 486
- Johnson City NY 13709
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