The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
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- MALCOLM, JAHNNA N. (continued)
- * *Zodiac: Gemini: Mirror Image (Collins 0-00-675050-8, Jul ’95, £2.99, 188pp, pb) [Zodiac] Young-adult ghost/horror novel. A malevolent spirit haunts a young girl. Book 3 in the series. Only some of the series are fantasy.
- * *Zodiac: Libra: Frozen in Time (Collins 0-00-675054-0, Jul ’95, £2.99, 187pp, pb) [Zodiac] Young-adult fantasy novel. When a young painter’s boyfriend is killed, she believes her current mural may offer a gateway to reach him. Book 7 in the series. Only some of the series are fantasy.
- * *Zodiac: Pisces: Sixth Sense (Collins 0-00-675046-X, Jul ’95, £2.99, 186pp, pb) [Zodiac] Young-adult fantasy novel. People do not believe the ‘gifted’ girl who has visions of a man held prisoner. Book 12 in the series.
- * *Zodiac: Sagittarius: Strange Destiny (Collins 0-00-675047-8, Jul ’95, £2.99, 189pp, pb) [Zodiac] Young-adult fantasy novel. A young girl, transported 100 years into the past, must solve a mystery to save the man she comes to love. Book 9 in the series.
- * *Zodiac: Scorpio: Death Grip (Collins 0-00-675055-9, Jul ’95, £2.99, 188pp, pb) [Zodiac] Young-adult ghost/horror novel. A young girl enlists the help of a ghost to solve her boyfriend’s murder. Book 8 in the series.
- * *Zodiac: Taurus: Black Out (Collins 0-00-675049-4, Jul ’95, £2.99, 189pp, pb) [Zodiac] Young-adult fantasy/horror novel. Tess tries to remember the events behind a Halloween murder before the killer strikes again. Book 2 in the series.
- MALDEN, [Rev.] R(ichard) H(enry) (1879-1951) (stories)
- * _Nine Ghosts (Ash-Tree Press 1-899562-07-9, Dec ’95 [Jul ’96], £17.50, xiv+120pp, hc, cover by Rachel A. Crittenden) Reprint (Edward Arnold 1943) collection of ghost stories, with a new Introduction by David Rowlands. Limited to 300 numbered copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $29.00. (Contents)
- MALINOVSKII, ALEKSANDR ALEKSANDROVICH; see pseudonym Alexander Bogdanov (stories)
- MALLETT, ANNETTE V.
- MALLETT, DARYL F(urumi) (1969- ) (stories)
- * *Reginald’s Science Fiction & Fantasy Awards, Third Edition (with Robert Reginald) (Borgo Press 0-8095-1200-9, Apr ’93, $20.00, 248pp, tp) Non-fiction, reference. A listing of sf awards winners, both English and foreign-language, plus a list of sf works winning non-genre awards. This is the second revised and updated edition of a book published by Borgo in 1982 as by Reginald only. A hardcover edition (-0200-3) was announced but not seen.
- * *Reginald’s Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards: A Comprehensive Guide to the Awards and Their Winners: Second Edition (with Robert Reginald) (Borgo Press 0-89370-926-3, Dec ’91, $19.95, 247pp, tp) Non-fiction, reference. A listing of sf awards winners, both English and foreign-language, plus a list of sf works winning non-genre awards. A revised and updated edition of a book first published by Borgo in 1982 as by Reginald only. A hardcover edition (-826-7, $29.95) was announced but not seen.
- * *The Work of Elizabeth Chater (with Annette V. Mallett) (Borgo Press 0-89370-490-3, 1995 [Feb ’96], $11.00, 80pp, tp) Non-fiction, reference, an annotated bibliography and guide to the author who wrote SF as “Lee Chaytor,” and includes four stories and a poem. There is an introduction by Greg Bear. This is a “corrected” second printing. The unlisted original had a 1994 copyright. Order from Borgo Press, PO Box 2845, San Bernardino CA 92406-2845; add $2.50 shipping. Credit card orders: fax 909-888-4942. [Chater]
- * _The Work of Jack Vance: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide (with Jerry Hewett) See entry under Jerry Hewett.
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- MALMGREN, CARL D(arryl) (1948- )
- * *Worlds Apart: Narratology of Science Fiction (Indiana University Press 0-253-33645-7, Aug ’91 [Sep ’91], $22.50, 208pp, hc) Non-fiction, criticism. An attempt to create an analytical model and classification system for science fiction, with notes and an extensive secondary bibliography.
- MALONE, ADRIAN
- * *The Secret (with Sharlene Bellanger & Steven Talley) (Houghton Mifflin 0-395-35356-4, Sep ’84 [Aug ’84], $15.95, 390pp, hc) Five-generation novel extending from the past into the future and containing elements of mysticism.
- * _The Secret (Critic’s Choice 1-55547-214-1, Jan ’88 [Apr ’88], $3.95, 390pp, pb) Reprint (Houghton Mifflin 1984) mystical novel of the occult over 5 generations.
- MALONEY, MACK; pseudonym of Brian Kelleher, (1952- )
- * *Wingman (Zebra 0-8217-2015-5, Mar ’87 [Feb ’87], $3.95, 460pp, pb) [Wingman] Post-holocaust sf adventure novel.
- * _Wingman (Zebra/Pinnacle 0-7860-0310-3, Sep ’96 [Aug ’96], $4.99, 460pp, pb, cover by Steadman) [Wingman] Reissue (Zebra 1987) post-holocaust SF adventure novel. Ninth printing.
- * *Wingman #11: The Ghost War (Zebra 0-8217-4223-X, Jul ’93 [Jun ’93], $4.50, 448pp, pb) [Wingman] Sf post-holocaust military adventure novel, latest in the “Wingman” series.
- * *Wingman: Death Orbit (Zebra/Pinnacle 0-7860-0357-X, Jan ’97, $4.99, 415pp, pb) [Wingman] Post-holocaust SF adventure novel, 13th in the series.
- * *Wingman: Freedom Express (Zebra 0-8217-2892-X, Feb ’90 [Jan ’90], $3.95, 379pp, pb) [Wingman] Post-holocaust sf adventure novel, seventh book of the “Wingman” series.
- * *Wingman: Return from the Inferno (Zebra 0-8217-3510-1, Sep ’91 [Aug ’91], $3.95, 349pp, pb) [Wingman] Post-holocaust military sf novel in an ongoing series.
- * *Wingman: Return of the Sky Ghost (Pinnacle 0-7860-0510-6, May ’98 [Apr ’98], $4.99, 352pp, pb) [Wingman] Post-holocaust SF adventure novel, 15th in the series.
- * *Wingman: Skyfire (Zebra 0-8217-3121-1, Sep ’90 [Aug ’90], $3.95, 349pp, pb) [Wingman] Post-holocaust military sf novel, part of a series.
- * *Wingman: Target: Point Zero (Zebra/Pinnacle 0-7860-0299-9, Aug ’96, $4.99, 381pp, pb, cover by Bob Larkin) [Wingman] Post-holocaust SF adventure novel, 12th in the series. Copyrighted by Brian Kelleher.
- * *Wingman: The Circle War (Zebra 0-8217-2120-8, Jul ’87, $3.95, 413pp, pb) [Wingman] Post-holocaust adventure novel.
- * _Wingman: The Circle War (Zebra/Pinnacle 0-7860-0346-4, Dec ’96, $4.99, 413pp, pb) [Wingman] Reissue (Zebra 1987) post-holocaust SF adventure novel, second in the series. Sixth printing.
- * *Wingman: The Final Storm (Zebra 0-8217-2655-2, May ’89 [Apr ’89], $3.95, 350pp, pb) [Wingman] Post-holocaust military sf novel.
- * *Wingman: The Sky Ghost (Pinnacle 0-7860-0452-5, Oct ’97, $4.99, 383pp, pb) [Wingman] Post-holocaust SF adventure novel, 14th in the series.
- * *Wingman: The Twisted Cross (Zebra 0-8217-2553-X, Jan ’89 [Dec ’88], $3.95, 382pp, pb) [Wingman] Post-holocaust adventure novel. Neo-Nazis threaten to nuke the Panama Canal.
- * *Wingman: Thunder in the East (Zebra 0-8217-2453-3, Sep ’88 [Aug ’88], $3.95, 430pp, pb) [Wingman] High-tech post-apocalyptic adventure novel.
- MALONI, KELLY
- * *Net Trek (with Ben Greenman, Kristin Miller & Jeff Hearn) (Random House 0-679-76186-1, Apr ’95, $19.00, 387pp, tp) Non-fiction. A guide to the many online areas of interest to fans of Star Trek, and other SF shows. Fascinating in itself as a guide to the Trek fan phenomena, in their latest incarnations. Packaged and copyrighted by Michael Wolff & Company.
- MALTERRE, ELONA
- * *The Celts (Dell 0-440-20059-8, Mar ’88 [Feb ’88], $4.50, 370pp, pb) Historical fantasy/romance novel with lots of sex.
- MALZBERG, BARRY N(athaniel) (1939- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Beyond Apollo (Carroll & Graf 0-88184-551-5, Nov ’89 [Oct ’89], $3.50, 153pp, pb) Reprint (Random House 1972) sf novel of insane astronauts. Winner of the first John W. Campbell Award.
- * _Beyond Apollo (Easton Press no ISBN, Oct ’91, no price, 138pp, hc) Reprint (Random House 1972) sf novel of insane astronauts, with an introduction by George Zebrowski and artwork by David Deitrick. Winner of the John W. Campbell Memorial Award. This special leatherbound gilt-edge edition is part of the “Masterpieces of Science Fiction” series and is available by subscription only.
- * _The Engines of the Night (Bluejay 0-312-94141-2, Jan ’85 [Dec ’84], $6.95, 199pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1982). Mostly non-fiction, a collection of essays on sf. The book won the Locus Award for best non-fiction of 1982. Recommended. (CNB)
- * _Galaxies (Carroll & Graf 0-88184-491-8, May ’89 [Apr ’89], $2.95, 128pp, pb) Reprint (Pyramid 1975) satirical sf novel.
- * *The Passage of the Light: The Recursive Science Fiction of Barry N. Malzberg (NESFA Press 0-915368-59-5, Jul ’94, $14.00, 281pp, tp, cover by Merle Insinga) Collection of a novel (Herovit’s World), two novellas, and ten shorter works — 170,000 words in all. Edited by Mike Resnick and Anthony R. Lewis, with an introduction by Resnick. The texts have been corrected for this edition. Available from NESFA Press, PO Box 809, Framingham MA 01701-0203. Please add $2 postage in the US, $4 outside it. (Contents)
- * *The Remaking of Sigmund Freud (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-31861-7, Jul ’85 [Jun ’85], $2.95, 275pp, pb) Sf novel cobbled together from some shorter works.
- * _Underlay (IPL 0-930330-41-2, May ’86, $4.95, 255pp, pb) Reprint (Avon 1974) humorous novel about horseracing; not sf or fantasy — associational. The “17 years of research” mentioned on the cover were spent at the betting windows. This is Malzberg’s funniest book, and one of his best. Recommended. (CNB)
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- MAMET, DAVID (Alan) (1947- ) (stories)
- * *The Owl: A Story for Children (with Lindsay Crouse) (Kampmann/Kipling 0-943718-01-5, Dec ’87 [Jan ’88], $6.95, 35pp, hc) Fantasy story with Goblin. Illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. Part of the revived series of “Goblin Tales”, from a new publisher, and done with b&w rather than color illustrations. Dated 1987; not seen until 1988.
- MANACHINO, ALBERT J. (1924- ) (stories)
- * *The Box Hunters and Others (Potboiler, Sep ’85, pb, cover by Tim Hammell) (Contents)
- * *Noctet: Tales of Madonna-Moloch (Argo Press 0-9634181-3-0, Jan ’97, $14.95, 189pp, tp, cover by Larry Dickison) [Madonna-Moloch] Collection of eight science-fantasy stories, two previously unpublished, set on the planet Madonna-Moloch. Illustrated by Larry Dickison, with a foreword by Charles R. Saunders. Available from Argo Press, PO Box 4201, Austin TX 78765-4201. (Contents)
- MANCINI, ANTHONY (1939- )
- * *Talons (Donald I. Fine 1-55611-234-3, Aug ’91 [Feb ’92], $19.95, 203pp, hc) Horror thriller of a giant eagle mutated by radiation from Chernobyl loose in New York City.
- MANCOUR, TERRY L.
- * *Star Trek, the Next Generation: Spartacus (Pocket 0-671-76051-3, Feb ’92 [Jan ’92], $4.99, 276pp, pb) [Star Trek, the Next Generation] Star Trek novelization, #20 in the series.
- * *Star Trek, the Next Generation: Spartacus (Titan 1-85286-419-2, Feb ’92, £3.50, 276pp, pb) [Star Trek, the Next Generation] Sf novelization. Simultaneous with US (Pocket) edition.
- MANDEL, GEORGE (1920- )
- * *Crocodile Blood (Arbor House 0-87795-742-8, 1985 [Feb ’86], $17.95, 423pp, hc) Novel with elements of fantasy and horror, a tale of violence in the Everglades. This appeared in 1985, but we did not see it until 1986.
- MANDELIK, NINA; pseudonym of Nina Jana Hajda, (1933- )
- * *Entity (Diamond 1-55773-522-0, Jun ’91, $4.50, 323pp, pb) Horror novel of an ancient evil lurking beneath an army base.
- MANGELS, ANDY (chron.)
- * *Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Characters (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-39535-2, Nov ’95 [Oct ’95], $18.00, 199pp, tp) [Star Wars] Non-fiction, illustrated guide to the characters of the Star Wars universe, including comics and books. Copyrighted by Lucasfilm Ltd.
- MANGELS, GEORGE
- * *Frank’s World (St. Martin’s 0-312-11791-4, Apr ’95 [Mar ’95], $22.95, 227pp, hc) Horror novel about a vile man, and the damage his karma does after his death.
- MANGUEL, ALBERTO (Adrian) (1948- ) (stories)
- * *The Dictionary of Imaginary Places, Expanded Edition (with Gianni Guadalupi) (HBJ Harvest 0-15-626054-9, Sep ’87, $14.95, 454pp, tp) Non-fiction, reference. Dictionary of places from Atlantis to Middle Earth. This is revised from an earlier edition (Macmillan 1980).
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- * +Black Water 2: More Tales of the Fantastic (Random House/Clarkson & Potter 0-517-57559-0, Jan ’91 [Dec ’90], $14.95, 941pp, tp, cover by George Tooker) Anthology of 65 stories and novel excerpts, primarily by literary and mainstream authors. First American edition (Lester & Orpen Dennys 1990). (Contents)
- * _Black Water: The Anthology of Fantastic Literature (Picador 0-330-28141-0, Apr ’91 [1991], £9.99, 967pp, tp, cover by Brian Griffin) Reissue (Pan 1983) literary fantasy anthology.
- * *Black Water: The Anthology of Fantastic Literature (Picador 0-330-28141-0, 1983 [Feb ’84], £4.95, 967pp, tp) Anthology of 72 stories and excerpts, from “literary” fantasists (including Bradbury and Le Guin as well as Poe, Kafka, Calvino, etc.) A 1983 book — not seen till 1984. (Contents)
- * +Black Water: The Anthology of Fantastic Literature (Crown 0-517-55269-8, Apr ’84 [Mar ’84], $11.95, 967pp, tp) Anthology of stories by 72 authors, including Dickens, Kafka, Nabokov, and Borges. First U.S. edition (Picador 1983).
- * *The Oxford Book of Canadian Ghost Stories (Oxford University Press: Toronto 0-19-540761-X, Apr ’90, $15.95, 276pp, tp) Anthology of 26 ghost stories by Canadian writers, from Mazo De La Roche to Margaret Atwood, with an introduction by the editor. This is the regular Canadian edition with a US price sticker. (Contents)
- * _White Fire: Further Fantastic Literature (Picador 0-330-31380-0, Apr ’91, £9.99, 941pp, tp, cover by George Tooker) Reprint (Lester & Orpen Dennys 1990 as Black Water 2: More Tales of the Fantastic) anthology of 65 stories and novel excerpts, primarily by literary and mainstream authors. [First U.K. edition]
- MANLEY, MARK
- * *The Judas Coins (Zebra 0-8217-3094-0, Aug ’90 [Jul ’90], $3.95, 318pp, pb) Horror novel of a boy who discovers a coin that gives him tremendous powers.
- * *Sorcerer (Popular Library 0-445-20524-5, Jul ’88 [Jun ’88], $3.95, 309pp, pb) Psychic horror novel about ancient sorcerers who control the balance of good and evil in the world.
- * *Throwback (Popular Library 0-445-20277-7, Nov ’87 [Oct ’87], $3.50, 218pp, pb) Horror novel about a woman regressing to become a vicious beast.
- MANLOVE, C(olin) N(icholas) (1942- ) (stories)
- * *Christian Fantasy: From 1200 to the Present (University of Notre Dame Press 0-268-00790-X, Nov ’92 [Jan ’93], $32.95, 356pp, hc) Non-fiction, criticism. A look at selected works of fantasy set in worlds derived from Christian mythology, from a 13th-century French epic to Stephen Lawhead. Available from the University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame IN 46556.
- * *Science Fiction: Ten Explorations (Kent State 0-87338-326-5, Sep ’86, $22.50, 249pp, hc) Non-fiction, critical study. This U.S. edition is a co-publication with Macmillan UK.
- * +Scottish Fantasy Literature: A Critical Survey (Dufour/Canongate 1-898410-20-8, Aug ’96 [May ’96], $19.95, 263pp, hc, cover by John Martin) Non-fiction, a critical look at Scotland’s fantasy fiction, including authors George MacDonald, Andrew Lang, J.M. Barrie, David Lindsay, and Alasdair Gray. This is the Canongate Academic 1994 edition (not previously listed) with Dufour stickers. Order from Dufour Editions, Chester Springs PA 19425-0007; 1-610-458-5005.
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- * *An Anthology of Scottish Fantasy Literature (Polygon 0-7486-6213-8, 1996 [Mar ’97], £10.99, 272pp, tp, cover by Fionna Robson) Anthology of fantasy stories, verse, and extracts from novels and plays over the last 1000 years. Published in 1996, but not seen until now. (Contents)
- MANN, JIM, ed.; [i.e., James Anthony Mann] (1955- )
- * *The NESFA Index to Short SF 1987 (NESFA Press 0-915368-41-2, Apr ’89, $12.00, 140pp, 23x28cm ph) Index of short sf published in 1987, including collections, original and reprint anthologies.
- MANN, (Anthony) PHILLIP (1942- ) (stories)
- * *A Land Fit for Heroes: Book I: Escape to the Wild Wood (Gollancz 0-575-05515-4, Jul ’93, £15.99, 284pp, hc, cover by Adrian Chesterman) Sf novel set in a parallel world where England is still ruled by the Romans.
- * _The Eye of the Queen (Grafton 0-586-05890-7, Jun ’88, £2.95, 264pp, pb) Reissue (Gollancz 1982) sf novel.
- * *The Fall of the Families (Gollancz 0-575-03808-X, May ’87 [Aug ’87], £11.95, 298pp, hc) [Story of the Gardener] sf novel. Volume 2 of The Story of the Gardener.
- * _The Fall of the Families (Grafton 0-586-20191-2, Nov ’88, £3.99, 416pp, pb) [Story of the Gardener] Reprint (Gollancz 1987) sf novel. Volume 2 in the “Story of the Gardener” series.
- * _The Fall of the Families (Gollancz 0-575-05787-4, Oct ’94 [Sep ’94], £5.99, 298pp, pb, cover by Trevor Webb) [Story of the Gardener] Reprint (Gollancz 1987) SF novel. Sequel to Master of Paxwax.
- * _A Land Fit for Heroes 1: Escape to the Wild Wood (Gollancz 0-575-05716-5, Apr ’94 [Mar ’94], £4.99, 284pp, pb, cover by Adrian Chesterman) [Land Fit for Heroes] Reprint (Gollancz 1993) SF novel.
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