The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
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- MASTERTON, GRAHAM (stories) (chron.) (continued)
- * _Scare Care (Grafton 0-586-21123-3, Apr ’91, £4.99, 496pp, pb, cover by Bruno Elletori) Reprint (Tor 1989) original horror anthology.
- MASTRANGELO, JUDY
- MATAS, CAROL
- * *More Minds (with Perry Nodelman) (Simon & Schuster 0-689-80388-5, Oct ’96 [Nov ’96], $16.00, 200pp, hc, cover by Diana Bryan) [Minds] Young-adult fantasy novel, sequel to Of Two Minds. Princess Lenora is preparing to wed Prince Coren when a giant attacks.
- * _More Minds (with Perry Nodelman) (Scholastic/Point 0-590-39469-X, Jun ’98, $4.50, 188pp, pb) [Minds] Reprint (Simon & Schuster 1996) young-adult fantasy novel, sequel to Of Two Minds.
- * +Of Two Minds (with Perry Nodelman) (Simon & Schuster 0-689-80138-6, Oct ’95 [Sep ’95], $16.00, 200pp, hc, cover by Drew King) [Minds] Young-adult fantasy novel. In a kingdom where everyone has the power to make whatever they imagine real, only Princess Leonora refuses not to use the power. First US edition (Bain & Cox, Canada 1994).
- * _Of Two Minds (with Perry Nodelman) (Scholastic/Point 0-590-39468-1, Jun ’98, $4.50, 200pp, pb) [Minds] Reprint (Bain & Cox, Canada 1994) young-adult fantasy novel. First in a series.
- * *Out of Their Minds (with Perry Nodelman) (Simon & Schuster 0-689-81946-3, Oct ’98, $16.00, 183pp, hc, cover by Diana Bryan) [Minds] Young-adult fantasy novel, third in the series featuring Princess Lenora and Prince Coren. The wedding is interrupted when everyone’s mental powers start to fail.
- MATHESON, RICHARD (Burton) (1926- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _Bid Time Return (Buccaneer Books 0-89966-514-4, 1997 [Feb ’98], $36.00, 278pp, hc) Reprint (Viking 1975) fantasy novel, winner of the World Fantasy Award. This is copyrighted 1975 only; no date is given for this edition.
- * *By the Gun (M. Evans 0-87131-747-8, 1993, $18.95, 171pp, hc) Associational collection of six Western stories, two apparently original. (Contents)
- * _By the Gun (Berkley 0-425-14099-7, Feb ’94 [Jan ’94], $4.50, 179pp, pb) Reprint (M. Evans 1993) associational collection of six Western stories, two apparently original.
- * _By the Gun (Berkley 0-425-14099-7, Feb ’94 [Jan ’94], $4.50, 179pp, pb) Reprint (M. Evans 1993) associational collection of six Western stories, two apparently original.
- * _Earthbound (Robinson 1-85487-003-3, Jun ’89, £10.95, 186pp, hc, cover by Peter Jones) Ghost/horror novel. Reprint (Playboy Press 1982). This is the first complete edition. The book was originally published in a ‘butchered’ edition under the name Logan Swenson. [First U.K. edition]
- * +Earthbound (Tor 0-312-85712-8, Aug ’94 [Jul ’94], $19.95, 223pp, hc, cover by Darrell K. Sweet) Ghost novel. A severely edited version appeared from Playboy (1982 as by Logan Swanson), but this is the first US appearance of the complete text. First American edition (Robinson 1989).
- * _Earthbound (Tor 0-81254810-8, Aug ’95 [Jul ’95], $4.99, 223pp, pb, cover by Darrell K. Sweet) Reprint (Playboy Press 1982 as by Logan Swanson) ghost/horror novel. This is the revised text of the Robinson UK 1989 edition.
- * *The Gunfight (Berkley 0-425-13901-8, Sep ’93 [Aug ’93], $4.99, 247pp, pb) Associational Western novel. A hardcover edition from M. Evans was announced but not seen.
- * _Hell House (Warner 0-446-32624-0, Jun ’85 [May ’85], $2.95, 247pp, pb) Reprint (Viking 1971) fantasy novel; one of the famous haunted house stories.
- * _Hell House (Gauntlet Press 1-887368-07-8, Sep ’96 [Oct ’96], $65.00, 335pp, hc) Reprint (Viking 1971) fantasy novel. There are two introductions, by Dean Koontz and Matthew R. Bradley, and an afterword by Richard Christian Matheson. This slipcased, limited edition of 600 is signed by Koontz and both Mathesons. A lettered edition ($150.00) was also announced but not seen. Gauntlet, 309 Powell Rd., Springfield PA 19064. Orders: 610-328-5476. Add $5.00 postage.
- * _I Am Legend (Robinson 0-948164-33-6, Sep ’87 [Aug ’87], £2.95, 151pp, tp) Reprint (Gold Medal 1954) horror novel.
- * *I Am Legend (Tor 0-812-52300-8, Jul ’95 [Jun ’95], $4.99, 312pp, pb, cover by Jim Thiesen) Collection of 10 stories, plus the novel I Am Legend. (Contents)
- * _I Am Legend (Gauntlet Press, Nov ’95 [Oct ’95], $60.00, hc) Reprint (Gold Medal 1954) vampire novel. This special 40th anniversary signed, limited, boxed edition of 500 contains signatures of introduction authors Dan Simmons and George Clayton Johnson, and afterword author Dennis Etchison, as well as Matheson. Available from Gauntlet Publications, 309 Powell Road, Springfield PA 19064; 610-328-5476; add $4.50 postage.
- * _I Am Legend (Buccaneer Books 0-89966-838-0, 1997 [Feb ’98], $26.00, 151pp, hc) Reprint (Gold Medal 1954) SF novel. No date is given for this edition.
- * _I Am Legend (Tor/Orb 0-312-86504-X, Oct ’97 [Sep ’97], $12.95, 317pp, tp) Reprint (Tor 1995) collection of 11 stories, including classic vampire novel.
- * _I Am Legend: Book One (with Steve Niles) See entry under Steve Niles.
- * _The Incredible Shrinking Man (Sphere 0-7474-0233-7, Sep ’88 [Aug ’88], £2.99, 217pp, pb) Reprint (Fawcett 1956, as The Shrinking Man) sf novel.
- * *The Incredible Shrinking Man (Tor 0-812-52299-0, Apr ’95 [Mar ’95], $4.99, 373pp, pb, cover by Donato) Collection of 10 stories, including the novel The Shrinking Man. There is no acknowledgements page, but at least some of the stories have appeared before. (Contents)
- * _Journal of the Gun Years (Berkley 0-425-13207-2, Mar ’92 [Feb ’92], $4.50, 249pp, pb) Reprint (M. Evans 1991) associational; western novel.
- * *The Memoirs of Wild Bill Hickok (Jove 0-515-11780-3, Jan ’96 [Dec ’95], $5.50, 244pp, pb) Associational Western novel.
- * *Now You See It... (Tor 0-312-85713-6, Feb ’95 [Jan ’95], $19.95, 220pp, hc, cover by Roger Loveless) Associational horror/mystery novel. A stage magician’s family is plagued by disappearing bodies and gruesome tricks.
- * _Now You See It... (Tor 0-812-54811-6, Aug ’96 [Jul ’96], $5.99, 220pp, pb, cover by Roger Loveless) Reprint (Tor 1995) associational horror/mystery novel.
- * *Richard Matheson: Collected Stories (Scream/Press no ISBN, Oct ’89, $20.00, 899pp, tp) Collection of 85 stories with an introduction by Matheson and commentary by others, including Bradbury, Finney, and King. This is a special “Prevue edition” of 350 copies published for the 1989 World Fantasy Convention. It has been laser printed and will not be the same as the final book, if it appears. (Contents)
- * *Seven Steps to Midnight (Tor/Forge 0-312-85409-9, Sep ’93 [Aug ’93], $22.95, 318pp, hc, cover by Joe Curcio) Associational thriller about a mathematician on the run after an imposter steals his identity.
- * _Seven Steps to Midnight (Tor 0-812-55057-9, Jan ’95 [Dec ’94], $5.99, 343pp, pb, cover by Joe Curcio) Reprint (Tor 1993) associational suspense novel. A man’s encounter with a hitchhiker changes his life in frightening and mysterious ways.
- * *Shadow on the Sun (M. Evans & Co. 0-87131-765-6, Oct ’94 [Jan ’95], $18.95, 176pp, hc) Western novel with supernatural elements. An Indian agent trying to keep peace between Apaches and the army must find a mysterious murderer. Simultaneous with the Berkley paperback edition, but not seen until now.
- * *Shadow on the Sun (Berkley 0-425-14461-5, Nov ’94 [Oct ’94], $4.50, 177pp, pb) Associational Western novel.
- * _The Shrinking Man (SFBC #14026, 1988 [Oct ’88], $4.98, 182pp, hc) Reprint (Fawcett 1956) sf novel.
- * _The Shrinking Man (Easton Press no ISBN, Aug ’90, no price, 188pp, hc) Reprint (Fawcett 1956) classic sf novel, with an introduction by Harlan Ellison and artwork by Ron Miller. This special leatherbound gilt-edge edition is part of the “Masterpieces of Science Fiction” series and is available by subscription only.
- * _The Shrinking Man (Buccaneer Books 0-89968-352-5, 1997 [Feb ’98], $28.00, 192pp, hc) Reprint (Fawcett 1956) SF novel. This is copyrighted 1962, with no date given for this edition.
- * _Somewhere in Time (Tor 0-312-86886-3, Jan ’99 [Dec ’98], $13.95, 320pp, tp, cover by Bob Crofut) Reprint (Viking 1975 as Bid Time Return) romantic fantasy novel. This includes a four-page Reading Group Guide.
- * *Somewhere in Time/What Dreams May Come (Dream/Press 0-910489-06-8, Jan ’92, $25.00, 505pp, hc) Omnibus of two romantic fantasy novels, Somewhere in Time (Viking 1975 as Bid Time Return) and What Dreams May Come (Putnam 1978). There is an introduction by the author, and the text has been corrected for this edition. (Contents)
- * *Through Channels (Footsteps Press no ISBN, Sep ’89, $15.00, 11pp, ph) Horror short story, illustrated by Allen Koszowski, with an introduction by Vincent Price and an afterword by Roger Corman. This is a signed, numbered, limited edition chapbook of 500 copies. There are 52 additional lettered copies signed also by Price (sold out before publication). (Contents)
- * _What Dreams May Come (Gauntlet Publications 1-887368-17-5, Jun ’98 [Jul ’98], $65.00, hc) Reprint (Putnam 1978) fantasy novel of the afterlife. This special anniversary edition has a new preface by Matheson, an introduction by Matthew R. Bradley, and afterword by Douglas E. Winter. A slipcased, limited edition of 500 signed by Matheson, Winter, and Simon. A deluxe edition, with an additional afterword by Richard Christian Matheson, was announced but not seen. Order from Gauntlet Publications, 309 Powell Rd., Springfield PA 19064. Orders: 610-328-5476.
- * _What Dreams May Come (Tor 0-812-57094-4, Oct ’98 [Sep ’98], $6.99, 278pp, pb) Reprint (Putnam 1978) dark fantasy novel. This movie tie-in edition has the afterword by producer Stephen Simon from the limited Gauntlet edition.
- _____, ed.
- * *Robert Bloch: Appreciations of the Master (with Ricia Mainhardt) (Tor 0-312-85976-7, Oct ’95, $24.95, 382pp, hc) Collection of 30 tributes to and 20 stories by Bloch, plus an excerpt from Bloch’s screenplay for Earthman’s Burden. Tribute and story-introduction authors include Peter Straub, Gahan Wilson, Andre Norton, and Harlan Ellison. (Contents) [Bloch]
- * _Robert Bloch: Appreciations of the Master (with Ricia Mainhardt) (Tor 0-312-86385-3, Oct ’97 [Sep ’97], $18.95, 382pp, tp) Reprint (Tor 1995) collection of 30 tributes to and 20 stories by Bloch, plus a screenplay excerpt. [Bloch]
- * _The Twilight Zone: The Original Stories (with Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg) See entry under Martin H. Greenberg
- MATHESON, RICHARD CHRISTIAN (1953- ) (stories)
- * *Created By (Bantam 0-553-09543-9, Oct ’93 [Sep ’93], $21.95, 324pp, hc, cover by Larry Lurin) Associational horror novel of a TV producer whose new show features spectacular violence that spills over into the real world. There are no fantastic elements. A first novel.
- * _Created By (Macmillan UK 0-333-61889-0, Apr ’94, £9.99, 324pp, hc) Reprint (Bantam 1993) associational horror novel. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Created By (Bantam 0-553-56610-5, Sep ’94 [Aug ’94], $5.995, 382pp, pb, cover by Larry Lurin) Reprint (Bantam 1993) associational non-fantasy horror novel of a TV producer whose new show features spectacular violence that spills over into the real world.
- * *Scars (Scream/Press 0-910489-15-7, Aug ’87 [Oct ’87], $20.00, 168pp, hc) Collection of 27 fantasy and horror stories, including 9 originals. Foreword by Stephen King, introduction by Dennis Etchison, and illustrations by Harry O. Morris. (Contents)
- * *Scars & Other Distinguishing Marks (Tor 0-812-52254-0, Jul ’88 [Jun ’88], $3.95, 262pp, pb) Collection of 26 stories and a screenplay, plus a foreword by Stephen King and an introduction by Dennis Etchison. This is almost identical to the Scream/Press 1987 limited edition, but adds a screenplay which takes up nearly a quarter of the book. (Contents)
- MATHEWS, JACK
- * *The Battle of Brazil: The Authorized Story and Annotated Screenplay of Terry Gilliam’s Landmark Film (Crown 0-517-56538-2, May ’87 [Jun ’87], $19.95, 228pp, hc) Sf screenplay plus background material on the fight to get the finished movie shown over the objections of the studio. It also compares the three edited versions extant. A fascinating book (CNB).
- MATHEWS, PATRICIA SHAW “Shaw” was added to avoid confusion with the romance writer Patricia Mathews. (stories)
- MATHEWS, RICHARD (Barrett) (1944- ) (stories)
- * *Fantasy: The Liberation of Imagination (Simon & Schuster/Twayne 0-8057-0958-4, 1997 [Jan ’98], $28.95, 251pp, hc, cover by Tim Grajek) Non-fiction study of fantasy as “a literature of liberation and subversion”, from ancient times on, with emphasis on William Morris, J.R.R. Tolkien, T.H. White, Robert E. Howard, and Ursula K. Le Guin. Includes fantasy chronology, bibliographic essay, list of recommended fantasy, and index.
- _____, ed.
- * _Subtropical Speculations: An Anthology of Florida Science Fiction (with Rick Wilber) See entry under Rick Wilber.
- MATHIAS, BARRY
- * *The Power in the Dark (Salal Press 1-894012-00-3, May ’97 [Jul ’97], $11.95, 256pp, tp, cover by Natasha Smith) [Power in the Dark] Medieval fantasy novel, first in a trilogy. A boy entrusted with the keeping of the Grail must flee when an army led by giants invades Wessex. A first novel. Order from Salal Press, PO Box 36060, Victoria BC V9A 7J5; 250-384-0305; email: salal@horizon.bc.ca
- MATIASZ, G. A.
- * *End Time (AK Press 1-873176-51-1, 1994 [Jul ’94], $8.00, 299pp, tp, cover by Tim Gonzalez) Near-future apocalyptic sf novel set in the Bay Area just after the turn of the 21st century. Available postpaid from AK Press, PO Box 40682, San Francisco CA 94140-0682.
- * _End Time (AK Press 1-873176-24-4, Oct ’96 [Nov ’96], $10.00, 299pp, tp, cover by John Yates) Reissue (AK Press 1994) near-future apocalyptic SF novel set in the San Francisco Bay Area just after the turn of the 21st century. Second printing; the jacket and ISBN are new. Available postpaid from AK Press, PO Box 40682, San Francisco CA 94140-0682.
- MATTHEW, ROBERT (1934- )
- * *Japanese Science Fiction: A View of a Changing Society (Routledge 0-415-01031-4, Jun ’89 [Apr ’92], 259pp, hc) Non-fiction, criticism. An examination of Japanese society and its preoccupations through an analysis of approximately 150 Japanese sf works. Worldwide edition. This is a 1989 book not seen until 1992.
- * _Japanese Science Fiction: A View of a Changing Society (Routledge 0-415-01031-4, 1990 [Jul ’92], $75.00, 259pp, hc) Reissue (Routledge 1989) non-fiction/criticism. An examination of Japanese society and its preoccupations through an analysis of approximately 150 Japanese sf works. Worldwide edition. This is a 1990 book not seen until 1992.
- MATTHEWS, ANDREW (chron.)
- * *Darker (Scholastic UK 0-590-11339-9, Nov ’98, £3.50, 152pp, pb) Young-adult dark fantasy novel. Something deadly likes the town of Abernant.
- * *Horror Scopes: The Knowing (Mammoth 0-7497-2682-2, May ’96 [Jun ’96], £2.99, 130pp, pb) Young-adult dark fantasy novel. A telepath sees into the mind of a killer.
- MATTHEWS, CAITLÍN (1952- ) (stories)
- * *The Arthurian Book of Days (with John Matthews) (Macmillan 0-02-606675-0, Sep ’90 [Nov ’90], $19.95, 192pp, hc) Art book, a retelling of the Arthurian legend as a book of days, with over 70 full-color medieval illustrations and ornate decoration.
- _____, ed.
- MATTHEWS, JACK; [i.e., John Harold Matthews, Jr.] (1925- ) (stories)
- * *Ghostly Populations (Johns Hopkins University Press 0-8018-3391-4, Jan ’87 [Aug ’87], $14.95, 171pp, hc) Collection of 17 literary stories, some with elements of the supernatural. This appeared in January 1987 but was not seen. (Contents)
- MATTHEWS, JOHN (1952- ) (stories)
- _____, ed.
- * *An Arthurian Reader (Aquarian Press 0-85030-778-3, Oct ’88 [Dec ’88], £14.95, 351pp, hc) Anthology of essays, stories and original texts on the Arthurian legend. (Contents)
- * *A Fairy Tale Reader (with Caitlín Matthews) (HarperAquarian 1-85538-283-0, Nov ’93, $16.00, 304pp, tp, cover by Edward R. Hughes) Anthology of classic fairy tales and literary fairy tales by Stockton, Dunsany, etc., plus commentary culled from various sources ranging from Yeats to Jung and Joseph Campbell. This is a worldwide edition with US, UK, Canadian, and Australian prices. (Contents)
- MATTHEWS, JOHN HAROLD, Jr.; see under Matthews, Jack (stories)
- MATTHEWS, PATRICIA (Anne Klein, née Ernst) (1927-2006); see pseudonym Laura Wylie (stories)
- * *The Unquiet (Severn House 0-7278-4219-6, May ’91, £12.99, 279pp, hc) Romantic occult thriller.
- MATTHEWS, PENNY, ed.
- * +Hair-Raising: Ten Horror Stories (Scholastic 0-590-48403-6, Jan ’95 [Feb ’95], $3.50, 141pp, tp) Young-adult anthology of 10 horror stories. First American edition (Omnibus Australia 1992). (Contents)
- MATTHEWS, RODNEY (1945- )
- * *The 2nd Rodney Matthews Portfolio (Paper Tiger 1-85028-250-1, Nov ’93 [Oct ’93], £10.95, 62pp, tp, cover by Rodney Matthews) Portfolio of 28 full page (16" x 11") reproductions of Rodney Matthews artwork, with introductory text by Pauline Fisk. Recommended (PSP).
- * +Countdown to Millennium (Overlook Press 0-87951-780-8, May ’97 [Nov ’97], $24.95, 112pp, tp, cover by Rodney Matthews) Art book, with text by Matthews and Nigel Suckling. First US edition (Paper Tiger 1997).
- * *Countdown to Millennium (with Nigel Suckling) (Paper Tiger 1-85028-394-X, Oct ’97, £13.99, 112pp, tp, cover by Rodney Matthews) Art book by Matthews, with text by Matthews and Suckling.
- * _Elric at the End of Time (with Michael Moorcock) See entry under Michael Moorcock.
- * *In Search of Forever (Paper Tiger/Dragon’s World 1-85028-004-5, Sep ’85 [Oct ’85], £12.95, 142pp, hc) Book of artwork with text by Nigel Suckling, Rodney Matthews, and Michael Moorcock. Sf and fantasy art, including reproductions of book covers, posters, and album jackets. A well-designed compendium which will be a must for all Matthews fans. Recommended. (FCM)
- * *In Search of Forever (Paper Tiger/Dragon’s World 1-85028-003-7, Sep ’85 [Oct ’85], £7.95, 142pp, pb) Paperback edition of the above.
- * *Last Ship Home (Paper Tiger 1-85028-095-9, Nov ’89 [Dec ’89], £8.95, 134pp, tp, cover by Rodney Matthews) Collection of paintings and posters by Rodney Matthews. Also available in hardcover (-096-7, £14.95).
- * _R.M. (Paper Tiger 1-85028-271-4, Aug ’94, £3.99, 43pp, hc, cover by Rodney Matthews) Miniature (100mm x 75mm) art book of 20 paintings, selected from In Search of Forever by Matthews.
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