The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
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- TURTLEDOVE, HARRY (Norman) (stories) (chron.) (continued)
- * *Prince of the North (Baen 0-671-87606-6, Jun ’94 [May ’94], $5.99, 457pp, pb, cover by Larry Elmore) [Gerin the Fox] Fantasy novel about a scholarly younger son forced to become a king, whose intention to rule in a civilized manner is thwarted by evil.
- * *The Stolen Throne (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-38047-9, Jul ’95 [Jun ’95], $5.99, 356pp, pb, cover by Steve Youll) [Videssos: Troubles] Fantasy novel, first in a new trilogy, part of the overall “Videssos” cycle, set 150 years earlier in the world of “The Tale of Krispos”.
- * *Swords of the Legion (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-33070-6, Oct ’87 [Sep ’87], $3.95, 394pp, pb) [Videssos] Alternate world historical fantasy novel, Book 4 in “The Videssos Cycle”.
- * _Swords of the Legion (Legend 0-09-958940-0, Nov ’88, £3.50, 394pp, pb) [Videssos] Reprint (Del Rey 1987) fantasy novel. Volume 4 in the “Videssos” cycle. [First U.K. edition]
- * *Thessalonica (Baen 0-671-87761-5, Jan ’97 [Dec ’96], $5.99, 408pp, pb, cover by Darrell K. Sweet) Roman fantasy novel.
- * *The Thousand Cities (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-38049-5, Jun ’97 [May ’97], $5.99, 404pp, pb, cover by Steve Youll) [Videssos: Troubles] Fantasy novel, third in the “Time of Troubles” trilogy, part of the “Videssos” cycle.
- * _The Two Georges (with Richard Dreyfuss) See entry under Richard Dreyfuss.
- * *Videssos Besieged (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-40299-5, Nov ’98 [Oct ’98], $6.99, 373pp, pb, cover by Michael Herring) [Videssos: Troubles] Fantasy novel in the “Videssos” cycle, book four of “The Time of Troubles”.
- * *Werenight (Baen 0-671-72209-3, Feb ’94 [Jan ’94], $4.99, 271pp, pb, cover by Larry Elmore) [Gerin the Fox] Omnibus of two sword-&-sorcery novels, Wereblood (Belmont Tower 1979 as by Eric Iverson) and Werenight (Belmont Tower 1979 as by Eric Iverson). The text has been substantially revised, and is presented as a single continuous novel. (Contents)
- * *A World of Difference (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-36076-1, May ’90 [Apr ’90], $4.95, 308pp, pb) Sf novel of alternate history and alien first contact in a world where Mars is not the fourth planet from the Sun.
- * _A World of Difference (Hodder & Stoughton 0-340-71270-8, Jul ’98, £16.99, 308pp, hc) Reprint (Del Rey 1990) Alternate world SF novel. Copyrighted 1998, with no mention of any earlier edition. [First U.K. edition]
- * *Worldwar: In the Balance (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-38241-2, Jan ’94 [Dec ’93], $21.00, 488pp, hc, cover by Bob Eggleton) [Worldwar] Alternate history sf novel. World War II is interrupted by an alien invasion that forces all humanity to join forces.
- * _Worldwar: In the Balance (SFBC #03604, Jul ’94 [Jun ’94], $10.98, 488pp, hc, cover by Bob Eggleton) [Worldwar] Reprint (Del Rey 1994) alternate-history SF novel. World War II is interrupted by an alien invasion. First part of a series. Similar to the Del Rey edition except this lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Worldwar: In the Balance (Hodder & Stoughton 0-340-62490-6, Jul ’94, £16.99, 488pp, hc, cover by Bob Eggleton) [Worldwar] Reprint (Del Rey 1994) alternate World War II history SF novel. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Worldwar: In the Balance (NEL 0-340-61839-6, Nov ’94, £5.99, 656pp, pb, cover by Bob Eggleton) [Worldwar] Reprint (Del Rey 1994) SF novel. Volume One in a four-part series set during an alternate World War II.
- * _Worldwar: In the Balance (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-38852-6, Feb ’95 [Jan ’95], $5.99, 565pp, pb, cover by Stan Watts) [Worldwar] Reprint (Ballantine Del Rey 1994) alternate-history SF novel.
- * *Worldwar: Striking the Balance (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-40550-1, Dec ’96 [Nov ’96], $23.00, 465pp, hc, cover by Stan Watts) [Worldwar] SF novel, fourth and final in the alternate-world series about a WWII interrupted by aliens.
- * *Worldwar: Striking the Balance (Hodder & Stoughton 0-340-68490-9, Dec ’96 [Nov ’96], £16.99, 515pp, hc) [Worldwar] Alternate-world SF novel. Third in the series about alien invasion during World War II. Simultaneous with the US (Del Rey) edition.
- * _Worldwar: Striking the Balance (SFBC #15135, Mar ’97, $10.98, 465pp, hc, cover by Stan Watts) [Worldwar] Reprint (Del Rey; Hodder & Stoughton 1996) SF novel, fourth and final in the alternate-world series about a WWII interrupted by aliens. This is similar to the Del Rey edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Worldwar: Striking the Balance (NEL 0-340-68491-7, Aug ’97 [Jul ’97], £5.99, 515pp, pb) [Worldwar] Reprint (Ballantine Del Rey; Hodder & Stoughton 1996) alternate-world SF novel. Fourth in the series. The text is corrected from the hardcover edition.
- * _Worldwar: Striking the Balance (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-41208-7, Sep ’97 [Aug ’97], $6.99, 547pp, pb, cover by Stan Watts) [Worldwar] Reprint (Del Rey; Hodder & Stoughton 1996) SF novel, fourth and final in the alternate-world series about a WWII interrupted by aliens. An international mass market edition (-41230-3) was released July 1997.
- * *Worldwar: Tilting the Balance (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-38997-2, Mar ’95 [Feb ’95], $22.00, 478pp, hc, cover by Stan Watts) [Worldwar] SF novel, second in the alternate history series. World War II continues, with aliens.
- * *Worldwar: Tilting the Balance (Hodder & Stoughton 0-340-63239-9, Mar ’95, £16.99, 482pp, hc) [Worldwar] SF novel, second of a four-volume series set in an alternate World War II after Earth has been invaded by aliens. Simultaneous with the US (Del Rey) edition.
- * _Worldwar: Tilting the Balance (SFBC #06908, Apr ’95 [Mar ’95], $10.98, 478pp, hc, cover by Stan Watts) [Worldwar] Reprint (Del Rey 1995) SF novel, second in the alternate history series. This is similar to the Del Rey edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Worldwar: Tilting the Balance (NEL 0-340-64899-6, Jul ’95 [Jun ’95], £5.99, 482pp, pb) [Worldwar] Reprint (Del Rey; Hodder & Stoughton 1995) SF novel. Second of a four-volume series, set in an alternate World War II after Earth has been invaded by aliens.
- * _Worldwar: Tilting the Balance (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-38998-0, Feb ’96 [Jan ’96], $6.99, 597pp, pb, cover by Stan Watts) [Worldwar] Reprint (Del Rey; Hodder & Stoughton 1995) SF novel, second in the alternate history series. World War II continues, with aliens.
- * *Worldwar: Upsetting the Balance (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-40221-9, Feb ’96 [Jan ’96], $23.00, 481pp, hc, cover by Stan Watts) [Worldwar] SF novel, third in the alternate-world series about a WWII interrupted by aliens.
- * _Worldwar: Upsetting the Balance (Hodder & Stoughton 0-340-66697-8, Mar ’96, £16.99, 468pp, hc) [Worldwar] Reprint (Del Rey 1996) SF novel. Third in the series. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Worldwar: Upsetting the Balance (SFBC #11404, Apr ’96 [Mar ’96], $10.98, 481pp, hc, cover by Stan Watts) [Worldwar] Reprint (Del Rey 1996) SF novel, third in the alternate-world series about a WWII interrupted by aliens. This is similar to the Del Rey edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Worldwar: Upsetting the Balance (NEL 0-340-66698-6, Aug ’96 [Jul ’96], £5.99, 468pp, pb) [Worldwar] Reprint (Del Rey 1996) alternate-world SF novel, third in the series.
- * _Worldwar: Upsetting the Balance (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-40240-5, Dec ’96 [Nov ’96], $6.99, 530pp, pb, cover by Stan Watts) [Worldwar] Reprint (Del Rey 1996) SF novel, third in the alternate-world series about a WWII interrupted by aliens.
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- * *Alternate Generals (with Roland J. Green & Martin H. Greenberg) (Baen 0-671-87886-7, Aug ’98 [Jul ’98], $5.99, 314pp, pb, cover by Charles Keegan) Original anthology of 16 stories of alternate military history. Authors include Elizabeth Moon, Esther Friesner, and David Weber. Green and Greenberg are mentioned only on the copyright page. (Contents)
- TUTEN, FREDERIC
- * *Tintin in the New World (Morrow 0-688-12314-7, Jun ’93 [May ’93], $22.00, 239pp, hc, cover by Roy Lichtenstein) Literary fantasy thriller featuring Herge’s classic character, who is experiencing an identity crisis over being trapped eternally in the body of a teenager.
- * _Tintin in the New World (Putnam/Riverhead 1-57322-529-0, Feb ’96 [Jan ’96], $12.00, 239pp, tp, cover by Roy Lichtenstein) Reprint (Morrow 1993) literary fantasy novel about the comic character who never grows old.
- * _Tintin in the New World: A Romance (Minerva 0-7493-9610-5, Nov ’94, £5.99, 239pp, tp, cover by Roy Lichtenstein) Reprint (Morrow 1993)literary fantasy novel. The cartoon character, grown to adulthood, experiences real life, death, sex, and despair: a modern Candide. [First U.K. edition]
- TUTTLE, LISA (1952- ); see house pseudonym Maria Palmer (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _Encyclopedia of Feminism (Arrow 0-09-944900-5, Feb ’87, £6.95, 399pp, tp) Reprint (Longman 1986) associational item listed for Tuttle fans.
- * _Familiar Spirit (Tor 0-812-52644-9, Apr ’89 [Mar ’89], $3.95, 279pp, pb) Reprint (Berkley 1983) horror novel. A woman sells her soul to get her husband back.
- * *Gabriel (Severn House 0-7278-1468-0, May ’87, £8.95, 216pp, hc) Horror novel.
- * _Gabriel (Sphere 0-7221-8648-7, Nov ’87, £2.99, 216pp, pb) Reprint (Severn House 1987) horror novel.
- * +Gabriel (Tor 0-812-52642-2, May ’88 [Apr ’88], $3.95, 311pp, pb) Horror novel of reincarnation. First U.S. edition (Severn House 1987).
- * _Horrorscopes: Virgo: Snake Inside [as by Maria Palmer] See entry under Maria Palmer.
- * *Lost Futures (Dell Abyss 0-440-21201-4, May ’92 [Apr ’92], $4.99, 351pp, pb) Horror novel of a woman whose existence is usurped by an alternate-world version of herself.
- * _Lost Futures (Grafton 0-586-21294-9, Jun ’92, £4.99, 208pp, tp, cover by David O’Connor) Reprint (Dell 1992) sf novel about a woman who slips between her different selves in parallel universes. [First U.K. edition]
- * *Memories of the Body (Severn House 0-7278-4312-5, May ’92 [Apr ’92], £12.99, 256pp, hc) Collection of 15 sf and horror stories. This is a world-wide edition available in the US for $18.95. (Contents)
- * _Memories of the Body (Grafton 0-586-21362-7, Sep ’92 [Aug ’92], £5.99, 210pp, tp, cover by Mark Harrison) Reprint (Severn House 1992) sf collection.
- * *A Nest of Nightmares (Sphere 0-7221-8649-5, Mar ’86, £2.50, 208pp, pb) Collection of 13 stories. (Contents)
- * *Panther in Argyll (Mammoth 0-7497-2734-9, May ’96, £3.99, 186pp, pb) Young-adult fantasy novel. Simultaneous with the Methuen hardcover edition.
- * *The Pillow Friend (White Wolf 1-56504-938-1, Sep ’96 [Aug ’96], $19.99, 334pp, hc) Dark fantasy/psychological horror novel. A woman’s childhood fantasies become horribly real.
- * *A Spaceship Built of Stone and Other Stories (The Women’s Press 0-7043-4084-4, Aug ’87, £4.50, 192pp, tp) Sf collection. (Contents)
- * _Windhaven (with George R. R. Martin) See entry under George R. R. Martin
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- * *Crossing the Border: Tales of Erotic Ambiguity (Gollancz 0-575-40117-6, Nov ’98, £7.99, 382pp, tp) Associational anthology of 22 stories, 10 original, including work by Angela Carter, Geoff Ryman, Neil Gaiman, and Tuttle herself. (Contents)
- * *Skin of the Soul (The Women’s Press 0-7043-4220-0, Apr ’90 [Mar ’90], £5.95, 231pp, tp, cover by Denise Vale & Virginia Betts) Original horror anthology. Also available in a limited (600 copy) hardcover (£13.95). (Contents)
- * +Skin of the Soul (Pocket 0-671-70334-X, Oct ’91 [Sep ’91], $4.50, 270pp, pb, cover by Mark Gerber & Stephanie Gerber) Original anthology of 17 horror stories by women authors, with an introduction by the editor. “Boobs” by Suzy McKee Charnas is not original to this collection, but this version is considerably revised. First American edition (The Women’s Press 1990).
- TWAIN, MARK; pseudonym of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, (1835-1910) (stories)
- * _A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (Morrow/Books of Wonder 0-688-06346-2, Sep ’88 [Nov ’88], $19.95, 374pp, hc) Reprint (Webster 1889) classic time travel novel illustrated in color by Trina Schart Hyman, with an afterword by Peter Glassman. A special limited edition signed by the artist (-08258-0, $100) was announced but not seen.
- * _A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (Tor 0-812-50436-4, May ’91 [Oct ’91], $2.50, 333pp, pb) Reprint (Webster 1889) classic time-travel fantasy novel, with an introduction and biographical note by R.L. Fisher.
- * _A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (Oxford University Press 0-19-282721-9, Apr ’97 [May ’97], £5.99, xxvi+360pp, tp, cover by Louis Rhead) Reprint (Webster 1889) satirical fantasy novel. Edited, with an Introduction and Notes by M. Thomas Inge. It utilises the first US text.
- * *The Science Fiction of Mark Twain (Shoe String/Archon 0-208-02036-5, Oct ’84 [Dec ’84], $27.50, xxxiii + 305pp, hc) Collection edited by David Ketterer, with introduction and bibliography. (Contents)
- TWITCHELL, JAMES B(uell) (1943- )
- * *Dreadful Pleasures (Oxford 0-19-505067-3, Sep ’87, £7.95, 368pp, tp) Study of horror fiction. [Not seen]
- * *Dreadful Pleasures: An Anatomy of Modern Horror (Oxford University Press NY 0-19-503566-6, Oct ’85 [Jan ’86], $18.95, 353pp, hc) Critical analysis of the source of modern horror — the fear of incest — in a half-serious, half tongue-in-cheek way. Almost exclusively about Grade B (or lower) movies.
- * _Dreadful Pleasures: An Anatomy of Modern Horror (Oxford University Press 0-19-505067-3, May ’87 [Feb ’88], $8.95, 353pp, tp) Reprint (Oxford 1985) nonfiction study of mostly movies. Published in 1987, but not seen until 1988.
- TYERS, KATHY; [i.e., Kathleen Luanne Moore Tyers] (1952- ) (stories)
- * *Crystal Witness (Bantam Spectra 0-553-27984-X, Jun ’89 [May ’89], $3.95, 276pp, pb) Sf novel about a female criminal exiled to an alien world.
- * *Firebird (Bantam Spectra 0-553-26716-7, Jun ’87 [May ’87], $3.50, 265pp, pb) [Firebird] Sf adventure novel with a female protagonist; a first novel.
- * *Fusion Fire (Bantam Spectra 0-553-27464-3, Nov ’88 [Oct ’88], $3.95, 231pp, pb) [Firebird] Sf adventure novel, sequel to Firebird.
- * *One Mind’s Eye (Bantam Spectra 0-553-57511-2, May ’96 [Apr ’96], $5.99, 387pp, pb, cover by Boris Zlotsky) SF novel. A damaged young woman holds the key to stopping war in the Concord worlds.
- * *Shivering World (Bantam Spectra 0-553-29051-7, Jun ’91 [May ’91], $4.50, 421pp, pb, cover by Don Dixon) Sf novel of an agent who earns her hazard pay while dealing with terraforming settlers on a pioneer planet.
- * *Star Wars: The Truce at Bakura (Bantam UK 0-593-03564-X, Jan ’94, £9.99, 311pp, hc, cover by Drew Struzan) [Star Wars] Sf novelization. Volume four in the series. Simultaneous with US (Bantam) edition.
- * _Star Wars: The Truce at Bakura (Bantam Spectra 0-553-56872-8, Dec ’94 [Nov ’94], $5.99, 341pp, pb, cover by Drew Struzan) [Star Wars] Reprint (Bantam Spectra 1993) SF novelization based on characters from the Star Wars films. Copyrighted by Lucasfilms.
- * _Star Wars: The Truce at Bakura (Bantam UK 0-553-40758-9, Dec ’94, £4.99, 341pp, pb, cover by Drew Struzan) [Star Wars] Reprint (Bantam 1994) SF novelization. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Star Wars: The Truce at Bakura (Bantam UK 0-553-50596-3, Apr ’97 [Mar ’97], £4.99, 341pp, pb, cover by Drew Struzan) [Star Wars] Reissue (Bantam Spectra 1994) Star Wars novelisation.
- * *Star Wars: Truce at Bakura (Bantam Spectra 0-553-09541-2, Jan ’94 [Nov ’93], $21.95, 311pp, hc, cover by Drew Struzan) [Star Wars] Sf novelization based on characters from the Star Wars films.
- * _Star Wars: Truce at Bakura (SFBC #02501, Feb ’94, $7.98, 246pp, hc, cover by Drew Struzan) [Star Wars] Reprint (Bantam Spectra 1994) sf novelization based on characters from the Star Wars films. Similar to the Bantam Spectra edition except this lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- TYMN, MARSHALL B(enton) (1937- )
- * *The Year’s Scholarship in Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Literature (Kent State University Press 0-87338-302-8, Jun ’85 [May ’85], $7.50, 107pp, pb) Non-fiction, reference. An annotated list of 1982 articles and books on sf, broken down by 10 subjects.
- * *The Year’s Scholarship in Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Literature, 1981 (Kent State University Press 0-87338-301-X, Dec ’84 [Nov ’84], $7.50, 103pp, pb) Non-fiction; reference. An annotated list of 1981 material about sf. Mostly academic work, but some coverage of fanzines etc.
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- * _The Celebration of the Fantastic: Selected Papers from the Tenth Anniversary International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts (with Csilla Bertha & Donald E. Morse) See entry under Donald E. Morse
- * *Science Fiction, Fantasy & Weird Fiction Magazines (with Mike Ashley) (Greenwood 0-313-21221-X, 1985 [Feb ’86], $95.00, 970pp, hc) Non-fiction, reference book. One of the most important reference books in years. This has essays, information, and listings on practically every magazine ever published in sf and fantasy, including selected fanzines and foreign work. A must for libraries and dedicated magazine collectors. (CNB)
- * *Science Fiction: A Teacher’s Guide & Resource Book (Starmont 1-55742-020-3, 1988 [Apr ’88], $15.95, 140pp, tp) Non-fiction. Background material, reference lists, and essays on teaching strategies.
- TYNES, JOHN, ed. (stories)
- TYRRELL, MARGOT (Lesley) (1948- )
- TYSON, DONALD (1954- ) (stories)
- * *The Messenger (Llewellyn Publications 0-87542-836-3, Sep ’93 [Oct ’93], $4.99, 253pp, pb, cover by Martin Cannon) Psychic horror novel. A group of occultists battle an entity created by an evil magician lurking inside the secret room of an old mansion in Nova Scotia. A first novel. A Psi-Fi book. Order from Llywellyn Publications, PO Box 64383, St. Paul MN 55164-0383.
- TYSON, PERRY, ed.
- * *Omni’s High-Tech Society 2000 (Zebra 0-8217-1896-1, Sep ’86 [Aug ’86], $3.95, 414pp, pb) Non-fiction, associational. Collection of articles from Omni magazine on life in the year 2000.
- TYSON, SALINDA
- * *Wheel of Dreams (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-39430-5, Aug ’96 [Jul ’96], $4.99, 311pp, pb, cover by Michael Kaluta) Fantasy novel. A girl developing magic powers and bad dreams escapes her abusive father to find help. A first novel.
- UGLOW, JENNIFER, ed. (stories)
- * *The Chatto Book of Ghosts (Chatto & Windus 0-7011-6147-7, Oct ’94, £16.99, 479pp, hc, cover by Julian Abela-Hyzler) Anthology of ghost stories from across the continents, and the centuries, with verse, songs, anecdotes, stories and excerpts, ranging from Greek myth to Wilde, Card, Carter, Joyce, William Gibson, and Terry Pratchett.
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