The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
Books, Listed by Author
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- MORWOOD, PETER (stories) (chron.) (continued)
- * *The Golden Horde (Legend 0-09-926081-6, Jul ’93 [Jun ’93], £8.99, 312pp, tp, cover by Mick Posen) [Prince Ivan] Fantasy novel. Volume three in the “Prince Ivan” series. A hardcover edition (-926261-4) was announced but not seen.
- * _The Golden Horde (Legend 0-09-989840-3, Jan ’94, £4.99, 312pp, pb, cover by Mick Posen) [Prince Ivan] Reprint (Legend 1993) fantasy novel. Volume three in the “Prince Ivan” series.
- * *Greylady (Legend 0-09-926161-8, Jan ’94, £8.99, 230pp, tp, cover by Mick Posen) [Clan Wars] Fantasy novel. Book One of “The Clan Wars”.
- * _Greylady (Legend 0-09-931471-1, Jul ’94 [Jun ’94], £5.99, 230pp, pb, cover by Mick Posen) [Clan Wars] Reprint (Legend 1994) fantasy novel. Book One of “Clan Wars”, set five centuries before “The Horse Lords” series.
- * _Guardians of the Three Volume Two: Keeper of the City (with Diane Duane) See entry under Diane Duane.
- * _The Horse Lord (Arrow 0-09-948920-1, Sep ’86, £2.95, 254pp, pb) [Book of Years] Reprint (Century 1983) fantasy novel. Volume 1 in the “Drusalan Empire” series.
- * _The Horse Lord (Century 0-7126-9550-8, Oct ’86, £9.95, 254pp, hc) [Book of Years] Reissue (Century 1983) fantasy novel, part of a series.
- * +The Horse Lord (DAW 0-88677-178-1, Jan ’87 [Dec ’86], $3.50, 268pp, pb) [Book of Years] Heroic fantasy novel, first in the “Book of the Years” tetralogy. First American edition (Century 1983).
- * _The Horse Lord (Legend 0-09-948920-1, Mar ’90, £3.99, 254pp, pb) [Book of Years] Reissue (Century 1983) fantasy novel. Volume One in “The Alban Saga”.
- * *Prince Ivan (Legend 0-7126-3404-5, Sep ’90 [Aug ’90], £6.99, 280pp, tp) [Prince Ivan] Fantasy novel set in an ’Old Russia’ in which magic exists. Volume 1 in a new series. Also available in hardcover (-3409-6, £12.99).
- * _Prince Ivan (Legend 0-09-967820-9, May ’91 [Apr ’91], £3.99, 280pp, pb, cover by Paul Damon) [Prince Ivan] Reprint (Legend 1990) fantasy novel set in ancient Russia.
- * _Prince Ivan (Legend 0-09-967820-9, Jul ’93 [Jun ’93], £4.99, 280pp, pb, cover by Mick Posen) [Prince Ivan] Reissue (Legend 1990) fantasy novel. Volume one in the “Prince Ivan” series.
- * _The Romulan Way (with Diane Duane) See entry under Diane Duane.
- * _seaQuest DSV (with Diane Duane) See entry under Diane Duane.
- * _seaQuest DSV: The Novel (with Diane Duane) See entry under Diane Duane.
- * _Space Cops: High Moon (with Diane Duane) See entry under Diane Duane.
- * _Space Cops: Mindblast (with Diane Duane) See entry under Diane Duane.
- * _Star Trek #35: The Romulan Way (with Diane Duane) See entry under Diane Duane.
- * *Star Trek: Rules of Engagement (Pocket 0-671-66129-9, Feb ’90 [Jan ’90], $4.50, 245pp, pb) [Star Trek] Star Trek novelization. Number 48 in the series.
- * *Star Trek: Rules of Engagement (Titan 1-85286-281-5, Feb ’90, £2.99, 245pp, pb, cover by Cintron) [Star Trek] Sf novelization. Simultaneous with US (Pocket Books) edition.
- * *The Warlord’s Domain (Legend 0-7126-2419-8, Jul ’89, £5.95, 283pp, tp, cover by Linda Garland) [Book of Years] Fantasy novel. Volume 4 in the “Alban” saga. Also available in hardcover (-2271-3, £11.95).
- * _The Warlord’s Domain (Legend 0-09-958910-9, Mar ’90 [Feb ’90], £3.50, 283pp, pb) [Book of Years] Reprint (Legend 1989) fantasy novel. Volume Four in “The Alban Saga”.
- * +The Warlord’s Domain (DAW 0-88677458-6, Dec ’90 [Nov ’90], $3.95, 304pp, pb, cover by Richard Hescox) [Book of Years] Heroic fantasy novel, fourth book of the “Book of Years” series. First American edition (Legend 1989).
- * *Widowmaker (Legend 0-09-931241-7, Jul ’94, £9.99, 236pp, tp, cover by Mick Posen) [Clan Wars] Fantasy novel. Book Two of “Clan Wars”, set five centuries before “The Horse Lords” series.
- MOSCOE, MICHAEL (stories) (chron.)
- * *The First Casualty (Ace 0-441-00593-4, Jan ’99 [Dec ’98], $5.99, 325pp, pb, cover by Duane O. Myers) [First Casualty] Military SF novel. Greed sparks a wasteful war between Earth and its colony planets.
- * *First Dawn (Ace 0-441-00392-3, Dec ’96 [Nov ’96], $5.99, 280pp, pb, cover by Joe Danisi) [Lost Millennium] SF time travel/prehistoric novel, Book One of “The Lost Millennium”. Two soldiers are sent back in time to teach neolithic goddess worshippers how to defend themselves. A first novel.
- * *Lost Days (Ace 0-441-00510-1, Feb ’98 [Jan ’98], $5.99, 316pp, pb, cover by Joseph Danisi) [Lost Millennium] Time-travel prehistoric adventure novel, third in “The Lost Millennium”.
- * *Second Fire (Ace 0-441-00458-X, Jul ’97 [Jun ’97], $5.99, 314pp, pb, cover by Joseph Danisi) [Lost Millennium] SF time-travel prehistoric novel, second in the “Lost Millennium” series.
- MOSCOVIT, ANDREI; pseudonym of Igor’ Markovich Efimov, (1937- )
- * *The Judgment Day Archives (Mercury House 0-916515-45-1, Sep ’88 [Oct ’88], $18.95, 402pp, hc) Translated from the Russian by Robert Bowie. Literary novel that “defies category” — a near-future metaphysical dystopian black comedy where anyone can be cloned back into existence from one drop of blood on file.
- MOSER, BARRY (stories)
- _____, ed.
- * *Great Ghost Stories (Morrow/Books of Wonder 0-688-14587-6, Sep ’98 [Aug ’98], $22.00, 204pp, hc, cover by Barry Moser) Young-adult anthology of 13 ghost stories selected and illustrated by Moser. Authors include H.G. Wells, H.P. Lovecraft, and Joyce Carol Oates. There is an afterword by Peter Glassman. (Contents)
- MOSES, RYAN O.
- * *Evilway (Zebra 0-8217-3042-8, Jun ’90 [Jul ’90], $3.95, 288pp, pb) Horror novel of a houseboat stalked by an ancient Indian spirit.
- MOSHER, HOWARD FRANK (1942- )
- * _Disappearances (Godine Nonpareil 0-87923-524-1, Aug ’87, $9.95, 255pp, tp) Reissue (Viking 1977) novel of fantasy, time travel, and a wilderness rite of passage.
- MOSHIER, SUZANNE E.
- MOSIG, DIRK W(alter), ed. (1943- ) (stories)
- * *The Miskatonic [2 vols.] (Moshassuck Press, May ’91, $50.00, v + 637pp, tp) Two-volume cello-bound 100-copy facsimile of the complete run of the Lovecraftian fanzine (1973-1979), indexed by Ken Faig. Some of the original fanzines were spirit duplicated, and the quality in this offset edition varies. There don’t seem to be any unreadable phrases. Order postpaid from Kenneth W. Faig, Jr., 2311 Swainwood Drive, Glenview IL 60025.
- MOSIG, YOZAN DIRK W.
- * *Mosig at Last: A Psychologist Looks at H.P. Lovecraft (Necronomicon Press 0-940884-90-9, Aug ’97 [Sep ’97], $7.95, 128pp, tp, cover by Jason Eckhardt) Non-fiction collection of essays examining Lovecraft and some of his works. Includes appreciations of Mosig by his daughter, S.T. Joshi, and others. Available from Necronomicon Press, PO Box 1304, West Warwick RI 02893. [Lovecraft]
- MOSIMAN, BILLIE SUE, ed. (1947- ) (stories)
- MOSKOWITZ, SAM(uel Martin) (1920-1997) (stories)
- * *After All These Years...: Sam Moskowitz on His Science Fiction Career (Niekas Publications 0-910619-07-7, Jan ’92, $5.95, 96pp, ph) Non-fiction. An autobiographical interview with Moskowitz conducted through the mail by Jeffrey Elliot, with an introduction by Fred Lerner and a bibliography. Available from Niekas Publications, RFD 2, Box 63, Center Harbor NH 03226. Please add $1.50 for postage and handling.
- _____, ed.
- * *A. Merritt: Reflections in the Moon Pool (Oswald Train no ISBN, Jul ’85 [Jun ’85], $20.00, 399pp, hc) Collection of Merritt marginalia. Includes poems, letters, stories, and fragments, plus a long biographical introduction by Moskowitz and 16 pages of photos. (Contents) [Merritt]
- * *Howard Phillips Lovecraft and Nils Helmer Frome: A Recollection of One of Canada’s Oldest Science Fiction Fans (Moshassuck Press no ISBN, May ’89, $20.00, 167pp, tp) Non-fiction; biography. A collection of articles, art, letters, etc. on or by a Canadian fan and artist with special emphasis on his involvement with Lovecraft. Printed in a large-size (22 x 28 cm.) edition of 110 spiral bound copies. Available postpaid from Kenneth W. Faig, Jr., 2311 Swainwood Drive, Glenview IL 60025. [Lovecraft, Frome]
- * _A Sense of Wonder (NEL 0-450-02247-1, Aug ’87, £2.25, 175pp, pb) Reissue (Doubleday 1967, as Three Stories) sf anthology.
- * _Terrors of the Sea See entry under William Hope Hodgson.
- MOSLEY, WALTER (Ellis) (1952- ) (chron.)
- * *Blue Light (Little, Brown 0-316-57098-2, Oct ’98 [Sep ’98], $23.00, 296pp, hc) SF novel. A blue light from space transforms those it strikes. The first SF novel by a noted mystery writer.
- MOSS, ROGER (1951- )
- * *Game of the Pink Pagoda (Collins 0-00-222979-X, Jun ’86 [May ’86], £10.95, 256pp, hc) Murder mystery/fantasy novel.
- * _The Game of the Pink Pagoda (Flamingo 0-00-654202-6, Aug ’87, £3.95, 269pp, tp) Reprint (Collins 1986) . Although billed as a novel and marketed as fantasy, this is actually a collection of vignettes based around a common theme and set of characters, only one of which has any sf aspects (and that is ‘hard sf’). Despite that, it is a fascinating book and is strongly recommended.
- MOSSE, KATE; [i.e., Katharine Louise Mosse] (1961- )
- * *Crucifix Lane (Hodder & Stoughton 0-340-69291-X, Nov ’98, £10.00, 309pp, tp) Literary time-travel thriller.
- MOTTER, DEAN
- * *The Prisoner: Shattered Visage (with Mark Askwith) (Warner 0-446-39245-6, May ’90, $14.95, unpaginated, tp, cover by Dean Motter) [The Prisoner] Graphic novel based on the classic tv series.
- * _The Prisoner: Shattered Visage (with Mark Askwith) (Titan 1-85286-290-4, Jul ’90, £9.95, 208pp, tp, cover by Dean Motter) [The Prisoner] Reprint (Warner 1990) sf graphic novel, serialized by DC comics 1988 - 1989. This forms a direct sequel to the television series.
- * _The Return of Mister X (with Gilbert Hernandez, Jaime Hernandez & Mario Hernandez) See entry under Gilbert Hernandez.
- MOULTON, DEBORAH
- * *Children of Time (Dial 0-8037-0607-3, Nov ’89 [Oct ’89], $14.95, 198pp, hc) Young-adult far-future sf novel with fantasy elements. Far-future children are kidnapped by a madwoman who lives in a castle.
- * *The First Battle of Morn (Dial 0-8037-0550-6, Nov ’88, $14.95, 178pp, hc) Young-adult sf novel about rebellion, winged horses, and aliens on a distant planet. A first novel.
- MOWRY, JESS (1960- )
- * *Ghost Train (Holt 0-8050-4440-X, 1996 [Jun ’97], $14.95, 164pp, hc, cover by Vlad Guzner) Young-adult ghost novel. Two children solve the mystery of a ghost train that runs through their neighborhood. This has a 1996 copyright, but was not seen until now.
- MOYLAN, TOM; [i.e., Thomas P. Moylan] (1943- ) (stories)
- * _Demand the Impossible: Science Fiction and the Utopian Imagination (University Paperbacks 0-416-00022-3, Nov ’86, £7.95, 242pp, pb) Reprint (Methuen US 1986); non-fiction, critical study of The Female Man, The Dispossessed, Woman on the Edge of Time, and Triton.
- MUDD, STEVEN (stories)
- * *The Planet Beyond (Popular Library Questar 0-445-21047-8, Sep ’90 [Aug ’90], $4.50, 234pp, pb, cover by Martin Andrews) [Tangled Webs] Sf adventure novel, sequel to Tangled Webs.
- * *Tangled Webs (Popular Library Questar 0-445-20938-0, Aug ’89 [Jul ’89], $3.95, 248pp, pb) [Tangled Webs] Sf novel of political intrigue in a totalitarian interstellar empire. A first novel.
- MUELLER, RICHARD (1920- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Ghostbusters (Tor 0-812-50382-1, Jul ’89 [Jun ’89], $3.95, 251pp, pb) Reissue (Tor 1985) movie tie-in novelization; second printing.
- * *Ghostbusters: The Supernatural Spectacular (Tor 0-812-58598-4, Aug ’85 [Jul ’85], $2.95, 251pp, pb) Novelization based on the movie screenplay by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis.
- * *Jernigan’s Egg (Bluejay 0-312-94246-X, Apr ’86 [Jun ’86], $9.95, 341pp, pb) Sf novel with elements of heroic fantasy.
- MUJICA LAINEZ, MANUEL (1910-1984) (stories)
- * _The Wandering Unicorn (SFBC #3734, Jan ’85 [Dec ’84], $7.98, 322pp, hc) Reprint (Lester & Orpen Dennys 1982) fantasy novel. World Fantasy Award finalist.
- * _The Wandering Unicorn (Berkley 0-425-08386-1, Dec ’85 [Nov ’85], $2.95, 320pp, pb) Reprint (Lester & Orpen Dennys 1982) fantasy novel. Translated from the Spanish by Mary Fitton. A 1965 Argentinian book with an introduction by Jorge Luis Borges. It was a nominee for the World Fantasy Award.
- MULA, TOM (stories)
- * *Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol (Adams 1-55850-537-7, Oct ’95, $10.00, 117pp, hc) [Christmas Carol] Fantasy novella inspired by Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol. Scrooge’s late partner tells his side of the story. Illustrated by Larry Wojick. This is copyrighted 1995 but not seen until now.
- MULKE, MALCOLM
- * _Doctor Who: Dr. Who and the Dinosaur Invasion (Pinnacle 1-55817-190-8, Jan ’89 [Dec ’88], $3.50, 142pp, pb) [Doctor Who] Reissue (Universal Tandem 1976) sf novelization of the British television series. This edition contains an introduction by Harlan Ellison from the 1979 W.H. Allen edition. Sixth printing, number 3 in the series.
- * _Doctor Who: Dr. Who and the Doomsday Weapon (Pinnacle 1-55817-184-4, Jan ’89 [Dec ’88], $3.50, 143pp, pb) [Doctor Who] Reissue (Universal Tandem 1974) sf novelization of the British television series. This edition contains an introduction by Harlan Ellison from the 1979 W.H. Allen edition. Sixth printing, number 2 in the series.
- MULLARKEY, NEIL
- * *Solitaire for 2 (Boxtree 0-7522-0886-1, Feb ’95 [Aug ’95], £5.99, 199pp, tp) Novelisation of the film. A body language expert runs into a girl who reads minds.
- MULLEN, PATRICIA (1941?-2003) (stories)
- * *The Stone Movers (Warner Aspect 0-446-60106-3, Jan ’95 [Dec ’94], $5.50, 359pp, pb, cover by Tim Hildebrandt) Fantasy novel of five races — Human, Dwarf, Elf, Peskie, and Ogre — who can move stone mountains if they work together, but are threatened by a new religion of human supremacy.
- MULLEN, R(ichard) D(ale), ed. (1915-1998)
- * *On Philip K. Dick: 40 Articles from Science-Fiction Studies (with Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr., Arthur B. Evans & Veronica Hollinger) (SF-TH 0-9633169-1-5, Oct ’92, $16.45, 290pp, tp) Non-fiction, criticism. A collection of the 40 articles on Dick that appeared in Science-Fiction Studies plus bibliographical information. A hardcover edition (-0-7, $26.95) was announced but not seen. Available postpaid from SF-TH, Inc., c/o Arthur B. Evans, East College, DePauw University, Greencastle IN 46135-0037. (Contents) [Dick]
- MULLEN, VICTOR (1939- )
- * *The Toy Tree (Paperjacks 0-7701-0850-4, Sep ’88 [Aug ’88], $3.95, 265pp, pb) Horror novel about a murderous tree that controls its victims.
- * *Tree House (Zebra 0-8217-2706-0, Jul ’89 [Jun ’89], $3.95, 304pp, pb) Horror novel about a murderous child and tree demons.
- MULLER, MARCIA, ed. (1944- ) (stories)
- * *Witches’ Brew: Horror and Supernatural Stories By Women (with Bill Pronzini) (Macmillan 0-02-599230-9, Dec ’84 [Nov ’84], $16.95, 323pp, hc) Anthology of 17 stories by women authors from Mary Shelley to Agatha Christie and Joyce Carol Oates. (Contents)
- MULLER, ROBIN
- * *The Magic Paintbrush (Viking Kestrel 0-670-83167-0, Mar ’90 [Feb ’90], $13.95, 32pp, hc, cover by Robin Muller) Children’s fantasy picture book, with full-color illustrations by the author.
- MULLIN, CHRIS(topher John) (1947- )
- * _A Very British Coup (Corgi 0-552-13322-1, Jun ’88 [Jul ’88], £2.50, 220pp, pb) Reprint (Hodder & Stoughton 1982) near-future thriller. A left-wing Government takes power in England, only to be destabilized by the security services. Recently televised with Ray McAnally, and a rather better ending. Recommended. (PSP)
- * _A Very British Coup (Arrow 0-09-986230-1, Jan ’91, £3.99, 220pp, pb) Reprint (Hodder & Stoughton 1982) near-future politicial thriller.
- MULLINER, JOHN D.
- * *The Seed Carriers (Dorrance Publishing 0-8059-3370-0, Oct ’93, $15.95, 172pp, hc, cover by Gary Postrech) Sf novel about aliens who kidnap women living in a small town and replace them with replicas. A first novel. Order from Dorrance Publishing, 643 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh PA 15222.
- MUMMA, RICK
- MUNBY, A(lan) N(oel) L(atimer) (1913-1974) (stories)
- * _The Alabaster Hand And Other Ghost Stories (Ash-Tree Press 1-899562-03-6, Jun ’95, £16.00, xxi+132pp, hc, cover by Rachel A. Crittenden) Reprint (Dobson 1949) ghost collection. Limited to 250 copies. This edition has a Foreword by Barbara & Christopher Roden, and an Introduction by Michael Cox. A world-wide edition available in the US for $25.50. (Contents)
- MUNDIS, HESTER
- * *101 Ways to Avoid Reincarnation, or, Getting It Right the First Time (Workman 0-89480-383-2, Nov ’89, $5.95, 144pp, tp, cover by Charles Kreloff) Associational; humor. A merciless parody of New Age spirituality, with illustrations by Peter Spacek. Very funny and on target (SW).
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