The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
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Alien Resurrection A. C. Crispin (Warner UK 0-7515-1419-5, Nov ’97, £5.99, 276pp, pb) SF novelization based on the motion picture. A simultaneous hardcover (Little, Brown UK 0-316-87539-2, £16.99) was announced but not seen.
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Star Wars: The Hutt Gambit A. C. Crispin (Bantam UK 0-553-50547-5, Sep ’97 [Aug ’97], £5.99, 340pp, pb, cover by Drew Struzan) [Star Wars: Han Solo] SF novelisation, book two of the “Han Solo” trilogy. Simultaneous with the US (Bantam Spectra) edition.
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Star Wars: The Paradise Snare A. C. Crispin (Bantam UK 0-553-50546-7, Jun ’97 [Jul ’97], £5.99, 306pp, pb, cover by Drew Struzan) [Star Wars: Han Solo] Reprint (Bantam 1997) SF novelisation. Book one of the “Han Solo Trilogy”. [First U.K. edition]
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The Great Automatic Grammatizer and other stories Roald Dahl (Puffin 0-14-037915-0, Feb ’97, £5.99, 286pp, pb) Reprint (Viking 1996) collection of 14 stories aimed at young-adults, selected from Dahl’s earlier collections. There is an introduction by Wendy Cooling.
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Matilda Roald Dahl (Puffin 0-14-037468-X, Dec ’96 [Jan ’97], £4.99, 240pp, tp) Reprint (Cape 1988) young-adult fantasy novel of girl with telekinetic powers. Film tie-in edition.
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The Roald Dahl Treasury Roald Dahl (Jonathan Cape 0-224-04691-8, Sep ’97 [Oct ’97], £19.99, 444pp, hc, cover by Quentin Blake) Associational collection of stories, extracts, autobiography and letters, including the complete text (and illustrations) of four of his children’s books and 8 items never previously published. Simultaneous with the US (Viking) edition.
- 4 · On Publishing Roald Dahl · Tom Maschler · in *
- 6 · About my father · Ophelia Dahl · bg *
- 11 · The Hut · Ralph Steadman · in *
- 17 · Part One: Animals
- 19 · Be nice to frogs. [from My Year] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1993
- 20 · The Twits · ex Jonathan Cape, 1980
- 26 · The Enormous Crocodile · ss Jonathan Cape, 1978
- 44 · The Enormous Crocodile [from Revolting Recipes] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1994
- 47 · The Pig · pm Dirty Beasts, Jonathan Cape, 1983
- 50 · Letter from America · Robin Chan · lt *
- 53 · Letter from Abroad · pm *
- 54 · The Owl and the Pussy-cat · pm *
- 58 · Fantastic Mr. Fox · ex London: Allen & Unwin, 1970
- 62 · Creating Characters · ar
- 64 · The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me · nv Jonathan Cape, 1985
- 92 · The Boy Who Talked with Animals · ss The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar & Six More, Knopf, 1977
- 102 · Stealing a Magpie [from My Year] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1993
- 104 · Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf · pm Revolting Rhymes, Jonathan Cape, 1982
- 108 · The Three Little Pigs · pm Revolting Rhymes, Jonathan Cape, 1982
- 112 · Moles [from My Year] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1993
- 115 · The Lion · pm Dirty Beasts, Jonathan Cape, 1983
- 116 · Roald Dahl, Author · ms
- 117 · Tortoises [from Esio Trot] · fw Jonathan Cape, 1990
- 118 · Esio Trot · ss Jonathan Cape, 1990
- 142 · Hickety, Pickety · pm *
- 143 · The Crocodile · pm *; expanded from version in Dirty Beasts.
- 149 · Part Two: Magic
- 151 · Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it [from My Year] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1993
- 152 · The Marvellous Ears [from The BFG] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1982
- 164 · The BFG Stamp · Quentin Blake · ms
- 165 · Snozzcumbers [from Revolting Recipes] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1994
- 168 · The Minpins · nv Jonathan Cape, 1991
- 198 · Cinderella · pm Revolting Rhymes, Jonathan Cape, 1982
- 204 · James and the Giant Peach · ex New York: Knopf, 1961
- 213 · Jack and the Beanstalk · pm Revolting Rhymes, Jonathan Cape, 1982
- 218 · The Witches · ex Jonathan Cape, 1983
- 240 · The Cow · pm Dirty Beasts, Jonathan Cape, 1983
- 243 · Cadbury’s Dairy Milk [from My Year] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1993
- 244 · Charlie and the Chocolate Factory [Charlie] · ex New York: Knopf, 1964
- 265 · Treats [from Revolting Recipes] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1994
- 266 · George’s Marvellous Medicine · ex Jonathan Cape, 1981
- 281 · Part Three: Family, friends and foes
- 283 · Winkles for tea. [from My Year] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1993
- 284 · The Sweet-Shop [from Boy] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1984
- 290 · A Little Nut-Tree · pm Rhyme Stew, Jonathan Cape, 1989
- 291 · Matilda’s Father [from Matilda] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1988
- 296 · Danny’s Father [from Danny, The Champion of the World] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1975
- 299 · Roald Dahl’s Father [from Boy] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1984
- 300 · Letter from Roald Dahl to His Sister, Alfhild · lt
- 301 · The Headmaster [from Boy] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1984
- 305 · The Roald Dahl Guide to Railway Safety · ex
- 308 · Matilda · ex Jonathan Cape, 1988
- 319 · When We Acquired the Motor-Boat [from Boy] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1984
- 322 · A Dahl Invention [from My Year] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1993
- 325 · A Poem in Reply to Schoolchildren · pm *
- 326 · Danny, The Champion of the World · ex Jonathan Cape, 1975
- 352 · Hansel and Gretel · pm Rhyme Stew, Jonathan Cape, 1989
- 363 · Hansel and Gretel Spare Ribs [from Revolting Recipes] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1994
- 364 · Conkers [from My Year] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1993
- 367 · Letter from Roald Dahl to His Mother · lt
- 368 · A Drive in the Motor-Car [from Boy] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1984
- 377 · Part Four: Matters of Importance
- 379 · The Biggest Hip Bone Ever [from My Year] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1993
- 380 · Lucky Break · ss The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar & Six More, Knopf, 1977
- 384 · Photography [from Boy] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1984
- 386 · Motorbikes [from My Year] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1993
- 389 · The Twits · ex Jonathan Cape, 1980
- 390 · The Emperor’s New Clothes · pm Rhyme Stew, Jonathan Cape, 1989
- 399 · Wild Mushrooms [from My Year] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1993
- 400 · Simba [from Going Solo] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1986
- 409 · Ideas to Help Aspiring Writers · ar
- 412 · The Green Mamba [from Going Solo] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1986
- 422 · Where Art Thou, Mother Christmas? · pm
- 424 · Hot and Cold · pm Rhyme Stew, Jonathan Cape, 1989
- 425 · The Price of Debauchery · pm Rhyme Stew, Jonathan Cape, 1989
- 426 · Dar es Salaam to Nairobi by Ford Prefect [from Going Solo] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1986
- 431 · Letter from Roald Dahl to His Mother, 4 December 1939 · lt
- 432 · Survival [from Going Solo] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1986
- 436 · First Encounter with a Bandit [from Going Solo] · ex Jonathan Cape, 1986
- 443 · Roald Dahl Talking · ms *; from am Interview with Brian Sibley Broadcast by the BBC World Service, November 1988
- 444 · As I Grow old · pm *
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The Giant Book of Classic Ghost Stories: The Great Stories from the Victorian and Edwardian Era ed. Richard Dalby (Magpie 1-85487-672-4, 1996 [Apr ’97], £3.99, xiv+573pp, tp) Reprint (Robinson 1995 as The Mammoth Book of Victorian and Edwardian Ghost Stories) anthology of 42 stories and 1 poem. This is an instant remainder edition. Published in 1996, but not seen until now.
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Neanderthal John Darnton (Arrow 0-09-963101-6, Feb ’97 [Mar ’97], £5.99, 402pp, pb) Reprint (Random House 1996) fantasy novel.
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Novel of Queen: The Eye Paul Darrow (Boxtree 0-7522-0371-1, Sep ’97 [Jul ’97], £6.99, 408pp, pb) Novelisation of the interactive music CD game created by the group, Queen.
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Lambs of God Marele Day (Anchor UK 1-86230-010-0, Sep ’97, £9.99, 336pp, tp, cover by John Alexander) Magic realism novel of three feral nuns confronted with the alien: a man.
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Mulengro Charles de Lint (Pan 0-330-32113-7, Nov ’97 [Oct ’97], £6.99, 488pp, pb, cover by Fletcher Sibthorp) Reprint (Ace 1985) contemporary gypsy fantasy. It adds an Afterword (1995) by de Lint. [First U.K. edition]
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Trader Charles de Lint (Macmillan UK 0-333-67212-7, Nov ’97, £16.99, 448pp, hc, cover by Fletcher Sibthorp) Reprint (Tor 1997) contemporary fantasy novel. A quiet, responsible guitar-maker trades bodies with a drunken loser. [First U.K. edition]
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A Son of the Rock Jack Deighton (Orbit 0-75280-452-9, Feb ’97, £5.99, 374pp, pb) SF novel. A first novel.
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The Snake Melanie Desmoulins (Velvet Publications 1-871592-82-8, Oct ’97 [Dec ’97], £7.95, 154pp, tp) Erotic dark fantasy novel. A young widow is seduced into the coils of Satan.
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The Sex Files: File 3: Unnatural Blonde John Desoto (Headline Delta 0-7472-5730-2, Sep ’97, £5.99, 218pp, pb) [Sex Files] Explicitly erotic SF/fantasy novel in a series emulating The X-Files. A famous sex symbol makes a comeback from the dead.
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Infinite Worlds: The Fantastic Visions of Science Fiction Art Vincent Di Fate (Virgin 1-85227-664-9, Oct ’97 [Dec ’97], £35.00, 320pp, hc, cover by Paul Lehr) Art book, a history of SF art, with separate sections on the artists. Foreword by Ray Bradbury. Simultaneous with the US (Penguin Studio) edition.
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Philip K. Dick (Voyager 0-00-648280-5, May ’97, £5.99, 183pp, tp, cover by Chris Moore) Reprint (Doubleday 1968) SF novel. The basis of Blade Runner, and the subsequent sequels by K. W. Jeter.
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We Can Build You Philip K. Dick (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-648279-1, Mar ’97, £5.99, 252pp, tp, cover by Chris Moore) Reprint (DAW 1972) SF novel.
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Doctor Who: The Eight Doctors Terrance Dicks (BBC Books 0-563-40563-5, Jun ’97, £4.99, 280pp, pb) [Doctor Who] Novelization based on the TV series.
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Jonathan’s Ghost Terrance Dicks (Piccadilly 1-85340-462-4, 1997 [Nov ’97], £4.99, 266pp, pb, cover by Andrew Skilleter) Young-adult omnibus of three ghost novellas: Spitfire Summer (1989); The School Spirit (1989), and Jonathan and the Superstar (1991). Illustrated by Adriano Gon. A hardcover edition (-428-4) was announced but not seen.
- 1 · Spitfire Summer · na, 1989
- 91 · The School Spirit · na, 1989
- 179 · Jonathan and the Superstar · na, 1989
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The New Adventures: Mean Streets Terrance Dicks (New Adventures 0-426-20519-7, Dec ’97 [Oct ’97], £4.99, 248pp, pb, cover by Fred Gambino) [Bernice Summerfield] Novelization based on characters from Doctor Who books, without the Doctor. Book 8 in the Bernice Summerfield series.
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Running on Ice Berlie Doherty (Mammoth 0-7497-2873-6, Nov ’97, £4.50, 117pp, tp, cover by Emma Cabrera) Young-adult collection of eight genre and mainstream stories.
- 1 · Owls are Night Birds · ss Streets Ahead, ed. Valerie Bierman, London: Methuen, 1989; originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Morning Story.
- 17 · Ghost Galleon · ss Cold Feet, Jean Richardson, Hodder & Stoughton, 1985; originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Schools.
- 30 · Shrove Tuesday · ss Mother’s Day, ed. Miriam Hodgson, Methuen Children’s Books, 1992
- 46 · Casting Off [“Mam’s Day Out”] · ss Women and Home, 1996
- 55 · Summer of Ladybirds · nv Summer of Ladybirds, ed. Unknown, Methuen Children’s Books, 1987
- 76 · Sweet Caroline · ss Heart to Heart, ed. Miriam Hodgson, 1996, 1996
- 91 · Hurry Please · ss Ghosts That Haunt You, ed. Aidan Chambers, London: Kestrel Books, 1994
- 103 · Nightmare · ss Beware! Beware!, ed. Jean Richardson, Hamish Hamilton, 1987
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The Snake-Stone Berlie Doherty (Collins 0-00-674022-7, Jan ’97, £3.99, 173pp, pb) Reprint (Hamilton 1995) young-adult fantasy novel.
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The Gap Into Ruin: This Day All Gods Die Stephen Donaldson (Voyager 0-00-647023-8, May ’97 [Apr ’97], £6.99, 749pp, pb, cover by David O’Connor) [Gap] Reprint (HarperCollins UK 1996) SF novel. Last in the epic “Gap” quintet.
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Incubus Joe Donnelly (Signet UK 0-451-18638-9, Jan ’97, £4.99, 442pp, pb) Reprint (Michael Joseph 1996) horror novel.
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Twitchy Eyes Joe Donnelly (Michael Joseph 0-7181-3980-1, Jan ’97, £16.99, 444pp, hc) Associational thriller. A serial killer of children confronts five frightened, but determined, young boys.
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Zoo Event John Douglas (NEL 0-340-66053-8, Feb ’97, £5.99, 311pp, pb, cover by Steve Crisp) Reprint (Hodder & Stoughton 1996) horror novel.
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Beyond the Hanging Wall Sara Douglass (Hodder Children’s Books 0-340-69960-4, Dec ’97 [Nov ’97], £3.99, 394pp, pb, cover by Nina Davis) Reprint (Hodder Headline Australia 1996) young-adult fantasy novel. [First U.K. edition]
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The Best New Science Fiction: 10th Annual Collection ed. Gardner Dozois (Raven 1-85487-971-5, Oct ’97, £7.99, lviii+676pp, tp, cover by Phil Marritt) Reprint (St. Martin’s 1997 as The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Fourteenth Annual Collection) SF anthology. [First U.K. edition]
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Babylon 5: To Dream in the City of Sorrows Kathryn M. Drennan (Boxtree 0-7522-2354-2, Jul ’97, £4.99, 337pp, pb, cover by Bob Parkin) [Babylon 5] SF novelization. Book nine in the series based on the TV show. Simultaneous with the US (Dell) edition. A first novel.
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The Book of Night with Moon Diane Duane (Hodder & Stoughton 0-340-69328-2, Jul ’97 [Jun ’97], £17.99, 404pp, hc, cover by Mick Posen) [Book of Night with Moon] Animal fantasy novel. Super-intelligent cats secretly work to protect our world against dark forces. First in a series.
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The Book of Night with Moon Diane Duane (NEL 0-340-69329-0, Oct ’97 [Sep ’97], £5.99, 404pp, pb, cover by Mick Posen) [Book of Night with Moon] Reprint (Hodder & Stoughton 1997) animal fantasy novel. First in a series.
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My Soul to Keep Tananarive Due (Piatkus 0-7499-3037-3, Nov ’97, £6.99, 347pp, tp) [My Soul to Keep] Reprint (HarperCollins 1997) dark fantasy novel with an underlying SF rationale of bloodlines and genetic manipulation. [First U.K. edition]
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Past Imperative Dave Duncan (Corgi 0-552-14509-2, Feb ’97, £5.99, 477pp, pb, cover by Geoff Taylor) [Great Game] Reprint (Avon 1996) fantasy novel, subtitled “Round One of The Great Game”. [First U.K. edition]
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Present Tense: Round Two of The Great Game Dave Duncan (Corgi 0-552-14500-9, Nov ’97, £5.99, 479pp, pb, cover by Geoff Taylor) [Great Game] Reprint (Avon 1996) fantasy novel, sequel to Past Imperative. [First U.K. edition]
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Monsieur Shoushana’s Lemon Trees Patricia Duncker (Serpent’s Tail 1-85242-572-5, Aug ’97, £9.99, x+197pp, tp, cover by Oscar Zarate) Collection of 13 lesbian/feminist stories, including the fantasy novella, “The Arrival Matters” (from Insides Out: A Trio, 1997) and other surreal and related works. Several are original.
- 1 · Monsieur Shoushana’s Lemon Trees · ss *
- 5 · The Stations of the Cross · ss Feminist Studies v20 #1 ’94; published in French in Lesbia Magazine #100, December 1991.
- 11 · Betrayal · ss Sinister Wisdom #46 ’92
- 23 · Death before Dishonour · ss *
- 33 · The River and the Red Spring Moon · ss Stand v37 #2 ’96
- 37 · James Miranda Barry 1795-1865 · ss The Pied Piper: Lesbian Feminist Fiction, ed. Anna Livia & Lilian Mohin, Onlywomen Press, 1989
- 43 · The Woman Alone · ss *
- 51 · The Crew from M6 · nv Critical Quarterly v38 #6 ’96; genre.
- 81 · The Storm · nv *
- 103 · The Glass Porch · ss Luminous and Forlorn: contemporary short stories by Women from Wales, ed. Elin ap Hywel, Honno, 1994
- 111 · Gramsci and the Sparrow · vi *
- 113 · Aria Nova · ss Stand v39 #1 ’97
- 119 · The Arrival Matters · na Insides Out: A Trio, Kings Estate Press USA, 1997; genre.
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Helium Tim Earnshaw (Gollancz 0-575-06471-4, Jun ’97 [Jul ’97], £9.99, 189pp, tp, cover by Chris Moore) [L.A. Trilogy] Literary fantasy novel.
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K Daniel Easterman (HarperCollins UK 0-00-225603-7, Oct ’97, £16.99, 398pp, hc, cover by David Scutt) Alternate history novel set in a 1940 USA with repression, concentration camps, an arrangement with Nazi Germany, all under the eyes of the Ku Klux Klan. Easterman also writes as Jonathan Ayclffe.
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Polgara the Sorceress David & Leigh Eddings (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-246-13844-0, Jul ’97, £17.99, 697pp, hc, cover by Geoff Taylor) [Belgariad] Fantasy novel, prequel to “The Belgariad”, and sequel to Belgarath the Sorcerer.
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Dragonflame Graham Edwards (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-648233-3, Oct ’97, £5.99, 441pp, pb, cover by Geoff Taylor) [Dragoncharm] Dragon fantasy novel. Last in the trilogy after Dragoncharm and Dragonstorm.
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Diaspora Greg Egan (Orion/Millennium 1-85798-439-0, Sep ’97, £9.99, 295pp, tp) Far-future SF novel. An AI containing copies of billions of human personalities is affected by discovery of a new alien race. A hardcover edition (-438-2, £16.99) is also available.
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The X-Files: Our Town Eric Elfman (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-648327-5, Jul ’97, £3.99, 152pp, pb, cover by Cliff Nielsen) [X-Files] Young-adult novelization. Simultaneous with the US (HarperCollins) edition.
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King’s Dragon Kate Elliott (Legend 0-09-925536-7, Aug ’97, £15.99, 532pp, hc, cover by Melvin Grant) [Crown of Stars] Reprint (DAW 1997) fantasy novel. Volume One of “Crown of Stars”. Copyrighted by Katrina Elliott. Elliott is a pen-name of Alis Rasmussen. A trade paperback (export only) edition (-925537-5, £9.99) was announced but not seen. [First U.K. edition]
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No Man’s Land Barry England (Jonathan Cape 0-224-04369-2, Aug ’97, £14.99, 282pp, hc) SF novel.
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Distant Voices Barbara Erskine (HarperCollins UK 0-00-649613-X, Oct ’97, £5.99, 488pp, pb, cover by Kevin Tweddell) Reprint (HarperCollins UK 1996) collection of 30 stories, a majority with fantastic elements.
- ix · Preface · pr
- 1 · Distant Voices · ss Woman’s Weekly, 1994
- 15 · The Drop Out · ss *; mainstream.
- 23 · Moment of Truth · ss Romance Magazine, 1978; mainstream.
- 35 · The Duck Shoot Man · ss *
- 51 · Frost · ss *
- 61 · The Fairy Child · ss *
- 74 · Who Done It? · ss *; mainstream.
- 77 · Watch the Wall, My Darling · na Woman’s Realm, 1989; mainstream.
- 149 · OBE · ss *
- 160 · The Gift of Music · ss *; mainstream.
- 176 · Island Shadows · ss Sunday Post, 1996
- 192 · A Test of Love · ss Romance Magazine, 1976; mainstream.
- 200 · Witchcraft for Today · ss *
- 209 · The Poet · ss Judy, 1976; mainstream.
- 216 · The Toy Soldier · ss Weight Watchers Magazine, 1996
- 233 · To Adam A Son · ss Truly Yours, 1975
- 242 · Writer · ss Chic Magazine, 1996; mainstream.
- 252 · The Fate of the Phoenix [Child of the Phoenix] · ss Weight Watchers Magazine, 1993; sequel to Child of the Phoenix.
- 267 · When the Chestnut Blossoms Fall · nv Woman’s World; Mainstream.
- 296 · The Inheritance · ss *; mainstream.
- 304 · Dance Little Lady · nv Rio, 1981; mainstream.
- 330 · Rosemary and Thyme · ss *
- 339 · Flowers for the Teacher · ss Your Story, 1975; mainstream.
- 346 · A Family Affair · na Rio; Mainstream.
- 428 · Networking · ss *; mainstream.
- 435 · Catherine’s Cat · nv *
- 456 · Stranger’s Choice · ss Scottish Home & Country
- 462 · Aboard the Moonbeam · ss Woman’s Story, 1976; mainstream.
- 475 · Choices · ss Sunday Post, 1996; mainstream.
- 482 · Two’s Company · ss *
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House of Echoes Barbara Erskine (HarperCollins UK 0-00-647927-8, Nov ’96 [Jan ’97], £5.99, 535pp, pb, cover by Kevin Tweddell) Reprint (HarperCollins UK 1996) ghost/romance novel.
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God’s Gift John Evans (Arrow 0-09-922582-4, Oct ’97, £5.99, 425pp, pb, cover by Michael Mascaro) [The Book] Dark fantasy novel. A first novel.
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The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm Nancy Farmer (Dolphin 1-85881-289-5, Jul ’96 [Jan ’97], £4.99, 295pp, pb, cover by Paul Young) Reprint (Orchard 1994) young-adult SF novel.
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The Warm Place Nancy Farmer (Orion/Dolphin 1-85881-267-4, Jun ’97 [Jul ’97], £3.99, 124pp, pb, cover by Paul Young) Reprint (Orchard 1995) young-adult fantasy novel. [First U.K. edition]
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Dragonfly John Farris (Severn House 0-7278-5159-4, Feb ’97, £17.99, 506pp, hc) Reprint (Tor 1995) associational novel with fantasy elements. First UK hardcover.
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Fisherman’s Hope David Feintuch (Orbit 1-85723-440-5, Feb ’97 [Jan ’97], £5.99, 482pp, pb, cover by Stephen Youll) [Nicholas Seafort] Reprint (Warner Aspect 1996) SF novel. Volume four in “The Seafort Saga”. [First U.K. edition]
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Fisherman’s Hope David Feintuch (Orbit 1-85723-440-5, Feb ’97, £5.99, 482pp, pb, cover by Stephen Youll) [Nicholas Seafort] Reprint (Warner Aspect 1996) SF novel. Volume 4 in “The Seafort Saga”. [First U.K. edition]
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Prisoner’s Hope David Feintuch (Orbit 1-85723-439-1, Jan ’97, £5.99, 596pp, pb, cover by Stephen Youll) [Nicholas Seafort] Reprint (Warner Aspect 1995) SF novel. Volume 3 in “The Seafort Saga”. [First U.K. edition]
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Voices of Hope David Feintuch (Orbit 1-85723-516-9, Nov ’97, £5.99, 527pp, pb, cover by Stephen Youll) [Nicholas Seafort] Reprint (Warner Aspect 1996) SF novel. Volume 5 in “The Seafort Saga”. [First U.K. edition]
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