The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
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- ANONYMOUS (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * Editorial, (ed) Albedo One #3 1993, #4, #5, #6 1994
- Printers Devil, ed. Sean OBrien, Stephen Plaice & Eva Salzman, Serpents Tail 1994
- Albedo One #7, #8, #9 1995
- Through the Corridor... Spr 1995
- Albedo One #10, #11 1996, #12, #13, #14, #15 1997, #16, #17, #18 1998
- * Editorial Notes, (ed) The Magazine of Speculative Poetry Sum/Win 1992
- * The Elphin Knight, (pm)
- * The Enchanter Faustus and Queen Elizabeth, (ss) Blackwoods Aug 1822
- * Envoi: For Emily D., (pm)
- * Epilog [Elfquest], (aw) Wolfsong, ed. Richard Pini, Robert Asprin & Lynn Abbey, Tor 1988
- * The Essence of Parliament, (ss) Punch 1908
- * The Famous Flower of Serving Men, (pm)
- * Fantastic Terrors Never Felt Before, (in)
- * Fanzines - What are they?, (cs) L.A. con III Program Book, L.A. con 1996
- * Farewell to Haven, (lk) Codominium: Revolt on War World, ed. Jerry E. Pournelle, Baen 1992
- * Finnegans Wake, (pm)
- * The Foul Fords, (vi)
- * Fresh from the Icebox, (ed) Ice River #6 1990
- * The Friars Tale, (ss) The Ladys Magazine 1792
- * From the Bjarkamál [from Hrolf Krakis Saga], (pm) New York: Ballantine 1973; translated from the Latin as paraphrased by Saxo Grammatica.
- * From the Rhysling Chair: A Special Thanks, (in)
- * From the Travel Diary and Sketchbook of Braxton Montague Shew III:
___ Bang-tailed Petalmouth, (hu) Analog Jul 1994
___ The Common Argoen of Huangs World, (hu) Analog Nov 1993
___ Groundsliding Bellywalker, (hu) Analog Jan 1994
___ Zhburtzming of Gawain, (hu) Analog mid-Dec 1993
- * From the Travel Diary and Sketchbook of Braxton Montague Shew IV:
___ A Headwalker from Dholdon Town, (hu) Analog Sep 1995
___ The Shree of Planet Dzehn, (hu) Analog Jun 1995
- * G.E.N. TV News, Headlines, 1 July 2013, (vi) The Scanner #10 1990
- * The Gallery of Greats, (bg) Terror Tales #2 1998
- * The Gentleman with the Latch-key, (nf) Lord Halifaxs Ghost Book, Lord Halifax, London: Geoffrey Bles 1936
- * Ghost and the Skeleton, (pm)
- * The Ghost of the Count, (ss)
- * The Ghost of Washington, (ss)
- * The Ghost Who Was Afraid of Being Bagged, (ss)
- * The Ghost-Brahman, (ss)
- * The Ghostly Visitations to a Georgia Farmhouse, (nf) San Francisco Examiner Nov 29 1891
- * Ghosts, (pm) 1887
- * Graphic Horror: The Comics Come of Age, (ar) New Blood #7 1990
- * The Greengrocers Daughter, (vi) Xizquil Dec 1992
- * Haninah and the Frog [from The Mayse-Book], (ex) 1602
- * Harpkin, (pm)
- * Haunted, (ss) A Stable for Nightmares, ed. Anon., London: Tinsley Brothers 1867
- * Heaven & Hell, (ar) Cold Print #1 1996; Andrew M. Bark in Purgatory.
- * Hell-Fire Horror by Montague Summers, (ar) Aklo #3 1992
- * The High History of the Holy Grail [12??], (ex) 1898
- * Hollywood Grapevine, (ar) Twilight Zone Apr 1987, Feb, Jun 1988
- * The Holy Bible, (ex)
- * The Horned Women, (vi); from Celtic Fairy Tales, ed. Joseph Jacobs, 1892.
- * Horrible Cannibalism, (ms)
- * A Horrible Discovery, (ms)
- * Horror Clichés from Hell, (hu) Midnight Graffiti Fll 1989
- * Horror: A True Tale [by John Berwick Harwood], (nv) Blackwoods Jan 1861
- * In Memoriam: Jean Paiva 1944-1989, (ob) Eldritch Tales #22 1990
- * In the Slaughteryard, (ss) The Adventures of the Adventurers Club, Gardner & Co. 189?
- * An Injustice Revealed, (ss)
- * Introduction, (in)
- Isaac Asimovs Tomorrows Voices, ed. editors of Isaac Asimovs Science Fiction Magazine, Dial 1984
- Tor Horror Sampler, ed. Anon., Tor 1986
- Worlds Apart, ed. Camilla Decarnin, Eric Garber & Lyn Paleo, Alyson 1986
- Co-Orbital Moons/Prayer Wheels of Bluewater, Ocean View Press 1988
- Wolfsong, ed. Richard Pini, Robert Asprin & Lynn Abbey, Tor 1988
- Rhysling Anthology 1988, ed. Anon., Science Fiction Poetry Association 1989
- Ghost and Horror Stories, ed. Anon., Tynron Press 1990
- Worlds Within Worlds, ed. Anon., Starmont House 1991
- Shipbuilding, ed. Anon., Taverna Press 1995
- Margaret Weis Testament of the Dragon, ed. Anon., HarperPrism 1997
- Tad Williams Mirror World, ed. Anon., HarperPrism 1998
- The Kiss of Death, ed. Anon., Design Image Group 1998
- * Introduction [by Stefan R. Dziemianowicz], (in)
- * Introduction: The Talefires, (in) Drums Around the Fire, ed. Beverly Marshall Saling & Ed McKeogh, White Wolf 1993
- * Die Invasion Englands in englischer Belechtung, (ar) 1909; originally in German, Marine-Rundschau, Nov 1908.
- * It Was a Dark and Stormy Knight, (ms) Tales of the Unanticipated #1 1986
- * Jack and the Beanstalk, (ss)
- * Jaufry the Knight and the Fair Brunissende, (na) 1856; rendered into English by Alfred Elwes.
- * Jeff Noon Interviewed by the Preston SF Group, (iv) Kimota #3 1995
- * John Reardon and the Sister Ghosts, (ss)
- * The Journal of Zac Robillard, (pi) Isaac Asimovs History of I-Botics, ed. James Chambers, HarperPrism 1997
- * Killed in Action, (nf) Further Stories from Lord Halifaxs Ghost Book, Lord Halifax, London: Geoffrey Bles 1937
- * King Orfeo, (pm)
- * King Solomon and Ashmedai [from The Mayse-Book], (ex)
- * Lady Isobel and the Elf-Knight, (pm)
- * The Lady of the Fountain [from The Mabinogion], (ex)
- * The Last Man, (ss) Blackwoods Mar 1826
- * Legacy from Sirius: The Story Behind the Cover, (ms) Gryphon Science Fiction and Fantasy Reader #1, ed. Philip Harbottle, Gryphon Books 1999
- * A Letter to a Friend, (vi) Haunts #7/8 1987
- * Life in Death, (ss) The New Monthly Magazine Mar 1833
- * The Lighthouse Keepers Secret, (ss)
- * A Literary Event, (ar) Lady Churchills Rosebud Wristlet Sum 1998; Alan Warner reads.
- * Lord Dufferins Story, (nf)
- * The Lord Nann and the Fairy, (pm)
- * Lore & Symbols of the Ancient Drokpas, (lk) Margaret Weis Testament of the Dragon, ed. Anon., HarperPrism 1997
- * The Lost and the Founder, (lk) Codominium: Revolt on War World, ed. Jerry E. Pournelle, Baen 1992
- * The Lost Ones, (nv) The Dr. Who Annual, ed. Anon., World Distributors (Manchester) Ltd. 1965; also as Doctor Who, by Bill Strutton.
- * Love in the Jungle, (ar) Cold Print #1 1996; King Kong - the greatest love story ever?.
- * The Man in a Silk Dress, (nf) Lord Halifaxs Ghost Book, Lord Halifax, London: Geoffrey Bles 1936
- * Man on the Schiz, (pm) Nexus Spr 1993
- * The Man Who Wasnt There, (pm)
- * the man who would be king..., (pm) Mage Sum 1988
- * The Manana Boys, (hu) Midnight Graffiti Jun 1988
- * Martina Pilcerova, (bg) Odyssey #5 1998
- * Martins Close, (bi) Ghosts & Scholars #12 1990
- * Merlin and Grisandole, (ss) 12??
- * Metal Machine Music, (ss) Proud Flesh Fll 1994
- * Midnight Graffitis Pik-a-Plot Guide to Horror, (ms) Midnight Graffiti Fll 1988; based on Gahan Wilsons The Science Fiction Horror Movie Pocket Computer, National Lampoon Nov,1971.
- * The Monk of Horror, or The Conclave of Corpses, (ss) The Tales of the Crypt, London 1796
- * Morte Arthure, (ex) 13??
- * Mr. Nobody, (pm)
- * My Account of How It Happened, (vi)
- * My Pretty Pony by Barbara Kruger & Stephen King, (ar) Midnight Graffiti Spr 1989
- * The Mysterious Stranger, (nv) Odds and Ends 1860
- * NECON Guests of Honor and Significant Others, (ms) Footsteps #9 1990
- * Nightmares, (ar) The Horror Show Fll 1986, Jan, Spr, Sum, Fll, Win 1987, Spr, Sum, Fll, Win 1988, Spr, Sum 1989
- * A Note to the Reader, (pr)
- * Nuckelavee, (vi)
- * Obituary of E.G. Swain, (ob) The Peterborough Advertiser Feb 3 1938
- * Obituary: Chad Walsh, 1914-1991, (ob) The Magazine of Speculative Poetry v3 #2 1991
- * Of Feminine Subtlety [from Gesta Romanorum], (ex) ca. 1300
- * Off the Record or, The Recording Angel, (ss) Dark Dreams #3 1985
- * The Old Lady Who Lived in a Shoe, (pm) Lady Churchills Rosebud Wristlet Sum 1997
- * The Old Mansion, (ss)
- * An Old Manuscript [An Old MS], (ss) The Cambridge Review Jun 7 1911
- * An Old MS, (ss) The Cambridge Review Jun 7 1911; also as An Old Manuscript.
- * On the Northern Ice [by Elia Wilkinson Peattie], (ss) The Shape of Fear and Other Ghostly Tales, Macmillan 1898; also as The Spectre Bride.
- * One-Word Ghost Tale [from Dr. Van Helsings Handy Guide to Ghost Stories, Part 3], (vi) Twilight Zone Oct 1981
- * Overlord, (ms) Overspace #13 1991
- * P.S., (ms) Vicious Circles and Infinity, Patrick Hughes & George Brecht, London: Cape 1976
- * Palindrome, (vi)
- * The Parlor-Car Ghost, (ss)
- * The Parricide Punished, (ss) Monthly Mirror May 1799; first published in French in 1782.
- * The Passanger with the Bag, (nf) Lord Halifaxs Ghost Book, Lord Halifax, London: Geoffrey Bles 1936
- * The Phantom Woman, (ss)
- * Phil Harbottle, (bg) The 1st UK Paperback and Pulp Bookfair Official Souvenir Booklet, ed. Steve Holland, Zeon Publications 1991
- * Pichon & Sons, of the Croix Rousse, (ss) A Stable for Nightmares, ed. Anon., London: Tinsley Brothers 1867
- * The Place of All Places, (lk) Decalog 5: Wonders, ed. Paul Leonard & Jim Mortimore, Virgin 1997; Based on an idea by Nakula Somana. No author listed.
- * The Planet, (ss) Knickerbockers Magazine Jul 1853; Introduction by Darrell Schweitzer.
- * The Possession [from The Mayse-Book], (ex) 1602
- * Preface, (pr)
- * Preface, (pr) (*) 1998
- * The Printers Devil, (ss) 1836
- * Prologue, (lk) Earthdawn: Talisman, ed. Sam Lewis, Penguin/Roc 1994
- * Proud Flesh, (ed) Proud Flesh Fll 1994
- * Publishers Note, (aw) Ghor, Kin-Slayer, ed. Jonathan Bacon, Necronomicon Press 1997
- * The Rabbi Who Was Turned into a Werewolf [from The Mayse-Book], (ex) 1602
- * The Restless Dead, (nf) Blackwoods Dec 1892
- * Revisited Number 3: An alternative look at ... Dracula, (ms) Broadsword #4 1996
- * The Rhysling Awards: A Brief Introduction [adapted from Where Can We Go from Here, Toto? by Robert Frazier], (in) Star*Line v12 #5/6 1989
- * The Right-Hand Road, (ss)
- * The Rlyeh Text: hidden leaves from The Necronomicon, (ar) The RLyeh Text, ed. Robert Turner, Skoob Books 1995
- * The Ruins of the Abbey of Fitz-Martin, (ss) Romances and Gothic Tales 1801
- * Sawney Bean and His Family, (ar) Historical and Traditional Tales Connected with the South of Scotland, John Nicholson 1843
- * The Science Fiction of Brian Aldiss, (bi) Science Fiction Blues Programme Book, Avernus 1987
- * Scottish Prayer, (pm)
- * Scramblepipe Tries to Understand, (ss)
- * Shaggy Dog Story, (vi)
- * The Ship in Distress, (nf) Further Stories from Lord Halifaxs Ghost Book, Lord Halifax, London: Geoffrey Bles 1937
- * Shortest Weird Tale Ever Written [from Dr. Van Helsings Handy Guide to Ghost Stories, Part 3], (vi) Twilight Zone Oct 1981
- * Shrieks in the West Room at Flesbury, (nf) Further Stories from Lord Halifaxs Ghost Book, Lord Halifax, London: Geoffrey Bles 1937
- * The Shrouded Watcher, (nf) Blackwoods Jan 1891
- * Shutting a Womans Head in a Box, (ms)
- * Singular Attempt at Suicide, (ms)
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