The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 2000
Books, Listed by Author
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- DOZOIS, GARDNER (Raymond), ed. (1947- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _Aliens Among Us (with Jack M. Dann) See entry under Jack M. Dann
- * *Explorers: SF Adventures to Far Horizons (St. Martin’s Griffin 0-312-25462-8, Apr 2000, $17.95, 481+xi, tp, cover by Chesley Bonestell) Anthology of 23 SF adventure stories of exploring other worlds. (Contents)
- * *Exploring the Horizons (SFBC #11247, Jun 2000, $17.98, 916pp, hc, cover by John Berkey) Omnibus of SF anthologies Explorers and The Furthest Horizon (both St. Martin’s Griffin 2000). This special SFBC edition has ISBN 0-7394-1009-1; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket. (Contents)
- * *The Furthest Horizon (St. Martin’s Griffin 0-312-26326-0, May 2000, $17.95, 478pp, tp, cover by Chesley Bonestell) Anthology of 17 far-future SF stories. Authors include Jack Vance, Brian W. Aldiss, Cordwainer Smith, and Paul J. McAuley. (Contents)
- * *Isaac Asimov’s Mother’s Day (with Sheila Williams) (Ace 0-441-00721-X, Apr 2000, $5.99, 240pp, pb, cover by Lee MacLeod) Anthology of nine stories originally published in Asimov’s. Authors include Connie Willis, James Patrick Kelly, and Melanie Tem. (Contents)
- * *Isaac Asimov’s Utopias (with Sheila Williams) (Ace 0-441-00784-8, Nov 2000, $5.99, 278pp, pb, cover by Jan Brueghel) Anthology of nine stories on Utopias from “Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine”. Authors include Ursula K. Le Guin, David Marusek, and Bruce Sterling. (Contents)
- * _The Mammoth Book of Best New Science Fiction: 13th Annual Collection (Robinson 1-84119-168-X, Oct 2000, £9.99, lii+678pp, tp, cover by Pete Rozycki) Reprint (St. Martin’s 2000 as The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Seventeenth Annual Collection) best-of-the-year anthology of 28 stories, with a summation of the year by Dozois. [First U.K. edition]
- * *The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Seventeenth Annual Collection (St. Martin’s Griffin 0-312-26417-8, Jul 2000, $17.95, 625pp, tp, cover by Michael Carroll) Best-of-the-Year anthology of 27 stories, with a summation of the year by Dozois. A St. Martin’s hardcover edition (-26275-2, $29.95) is also available. (Contents)
- * _The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Seventeenth Annual Collection (SFBC #13559, Jul 2000, $14.98, 766pp, hc, cover by Michael Carroll) Reprint (St. Martin’s 2000) best-of-the-year anthology of 27 stories, with a summation of the year by Dozois. This is similar to the St. Martin’s edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- DRAKE, DAVID (Allen) (1945- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Destiny’s Shield (with Eric Flint) See entry under Eric Flint.
- * _Fortune’s Stroke (with Eric Flint) See entry under Eric Flint.
- * _Lord of the Isles (Tor 0-812-52240-0, Jul 2000, $6.99, 625pp, pb, cover by Kevin Murphy) [Lord of the Isles] Reissue (Tor 1997) fantasy novel, first in a series. Fourth printing.
- * *Lt. Leary, Commanding (Baen 0-671-57875-8, Jul 2000, $24.00, 432pp, hc, cover by Stephen Hickman) [Leary & Mundy] Military SF novel, sequel to With the Lightnings. Lt. Leary and the crew of the Princess Cecile battle bureaucrats, space pirates, and traitors.
- * _Lt. Leary, Commanding (SFBC #05840, Oct 2000, $11.98, 432pp, hc, cover by Stephen Hickman) [Leary & Mundy] Reprint (Baen 2000) military SF novel, sequel to With the Lightnings. This is similar to the Baen edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Queen of Demons (Tor 0-812-56493-6, Aug 2000, $6.99, 647pp, pb, cover by Donato Giancola) [Lord of the Isles] Reissue (Tor 1998) fantasy novel, sequel to Lord of the Isles. Second printing.
- * _The Reformer (with S. M. Stirling) See entry under S. M. Stirling
- * _Servant of the Dragon (Tor 0-812-56494-4, Aug 2000, $6.99, 612pp, pb, cover by Donato Giancola) [Lord of the Isles] Reprint (Tor 1999) fantasy novel, third in the “Lord of the Isles” series.
- * _Servant of the Dragon (Orion/Millennium 1-85798-950-3, Oct 2000, £6.99, 612pp, pb, cover by blacksheep) [Lord of the Isles] Reprint (Tor 1999) fantasy novel, third in the “Lord of the Isles” series. [First U.K. edition]
- * _With the Lightnings (Baen 0-671-57886-3, Jul 2000, $6.99, 323pp, hc, cover by David Mattingly) [Lt. Leary] Reissue (Baen 1998) military SF novel. This is the first edition with a new dust jacket.
- DRAKE, SHANNON; pseudonym of Heather Graham Pozzessere, (1953- ) (chron.)
- * *When Darkness Falls (Zebra 0-8217-6692-9, Oct 2000, $6.99, 409pp, pb) [Jade MacGregor] Vampire novel, second in a trilogy; the first volume was not seen. Travel writer Jade MacGregor survives an attack by vampires in Scotland only to find something deadly may have followed her home to New Orleans.
- DREYER, SHARON E. (chron.)
- * *Daydreams from a Working Stiff (1stBooks 1-58500-020-5, Jun 2000, $10.95, 175pp, tp) Collection of six SF stories based on daydreams. This is copyrighted 1995, but only appeared recently; it is a print-on-demand edition available online from The International Online Library at www.1stbooks.com, or 1st Books Library, 2511 West 3rd St., Suite #1, Boomington IN 47404; credit card orders 800-839-8640.
- DUANE, DIANE (Elizabeth) (1952- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Star Trek: Rihannsu (SFBC 0-7394-1390-2, Nov 2000, $14.98, 677pp, hc, cover by Keith Birdsong) [Star Trek: Rihannsu] Star Trek omnibus of four novels in the “Rihannsu” series: My Enemy, My Ally (1984), The Romulan Way (1987), Swordhunt (2000), and Honor Blade (2000). This SFBC edition has ISBN 0-7394-1390-2; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures. (Contents)
- * _Star Trek: Rihannsu, Book 1: My Enemy, My Ally (Pocket 0-7434-0369-X, Aug 2000, $3.99, 309pp, pb) [Star Trek: Rihannsu] Reissue (Pocket 1984 as Star Trek: My Enemy, My Ally) Star Trek novelization, repackaged as a “classic Star Trek novel”. This has a new ISBN and indicates first printing. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures.
- * _Star Trek: Rihannsu, Book 2: The Romulan Way (with Peter Morwood) (Pocket 0-7434-0370-3, Aug 2000, $3.99, 310pp, pb) [Star Trek: Rihannsu] Reissue (Pocket 1987 Star Trek: The Romulan Way) Star Trek novelization, repackaged as a “classic Star Trek novel”. This has a new ISBN and indicates first printing. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures.
- * *Star Trek: Rihannsu, Book 3: Swordhunt (Pocket 0-671-04209-2, Oct 2000, $6.99, 229pp, pb) [Star Trek: Rihannsu] Star Trek novelization. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures.
- * *Star Trek: Rihannsu, Book 4: Honor Blade (Pocket 0-671-04210-6, Oct 2000, $6.99, 220pp, pb, cover by Keith Birdsong) [Star Trek: Rihannsu] Star Trek novelization. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures.
- * _Star Trek: Spock’s World (Pocket 0-7434-0371-1, Aug 2000, $3.99, 388pp, pb) [Star Trek] Reissue (Pocket 1988) Star Trek novelization, repackaged as a “classic Star Trek novel”. This has a new ISBN and indicates first printing. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures.
- * *Star*Drive: Nightfall at Algemron (Wizards of the Coast 0-7869-1563-3, Apr 2000, $5.99, 344pp, pb, cover by r. k. post) [Star*Drive: Harbinger] Novelization based on the SF role-playing game. Third volume in the “Harbinger” trilogy. Copyrighted by Wizards of the Coast.
- * _To Visit the Queen (Warner Aspect 0-446-60855-6, May 2000, $6.50, 366pp, pb, cover by Robert Goldstrom) [Book of Night with Moon] Reprint (Hodder & Stoughton 1998 as On Her Majesty’s Wizardly Service) fantasy novel, sequel to The Book of Night with Moon.
- DuBOIS, BRENDAN (1959- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Resurrection Day (Jove 0-515-12949-6, Oct 2000, $7.50, 465pp, pb, cover by Honi Werner) Reprint (Putnam 1999) Alternate-history suspense novel, set ten years after the Cuban Missle Crisis became a world-wide nuclear war.
- * _Resurrection Day (Warner UK 0-7515-2549-9, Oct 2000, £5.99, 580pp, pb) Reprint (Putnam 1999) alternate-history novel of a decimated USA, 10 years after the 1962 nuclear war.
- DUBOIS, PIERRE (chron.)
- DUBOWSKI, CATHY EAST (chron.)
- * *Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: It’s a Miserable Life (Pocket Archway 0-671-04071-5, Nov 2000, $4.99, 117pp, pb) [Sabrina, the Teenage Witch] Young-adult novelization, 34th in the series based on the TV show based on the Archie Comic. Copyrighted by Viacom Productions.
- DUFFY, STEVE (stories) (chron.)
- * *The Five Quarters (with Ian Rodwell) (Ash-Tree Press 1-55310-027-1, Nov 2001, C$58.00, xi+246pp, hc, cover by Paul Lowe) [Five Quarters] Original horror work of five connected novelettes about a social club that has dark supernatural secrets. This is a limited edition of 500 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $43.00 and in the UK for £27.50. (Contents)
- DUNCAN, ANDY (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Beluthahatchie and Other Stories (Golden Gryphon Press 0-9655901-1-9, Oct 2000, $23.95, 288pp, hc, cover by Bob Eggleton) Collection of 11 stories, two original. Foreword by Michael Bishop and afterword by John Kessel; in his author notes, Duncan discusses how the stories came to be written, and his development as a writer. Golden Gryphon Press, 3002 Perkins Road, Urbana IL 61802; 217-384-4205; website: [www.goldengryphon.com]. (Contents)
- DUNCAN, DAVE; [i.e., David John Duncan] (1933- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *The King’s Daggers, Book Two: The Crooked House (HarperCollins/Avon 0-380-80099-3, Oct 2000, $5.99, 242pp, pb, cover by Patrick Whelan) [*King’s Daggers] Fantasy adventure novel about students at Ironhall, where the King’s Blades are trained. Book two of “The King’s Dagger” trilogy, related to “The King’s Blades” series.
- * _Lord of the Fire Lands (HarperCollins/Eos 0-380-79127-7, Sep 2000, $6.99, 457pp, pb, cover by Paul Robinson) [*King’s Blades] Reprint (Avon Eos 1999) fantasy adventure novel, book two of “The King’s Blades”.
- * *Sky of Swords (HarperCollins/Eos 0-380-97462-2, Oct 2000, $24.00, 358pp, hc, cover by Boris Zlotsky) [*King’s Blades] Fantasy novel, book three of “The King’s Blades”, but a prequel to the previous two books, following Princess Malinda as she grows up.
- DUNMORE, HELEN (1952- ) (chron.)
- * _Fatal Error (Corgi Yearling 0-440-86345-7, Jun 2000, £3.99, 157pp, pb) Reissue (Corgi Yearling 1996) young-adult SF novel of a theme park rocket ride that secretly travels among the stars, imperilling its passengers.
- DUNSANY, LORD; [Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett] (1878-1957) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Time and the Gods (Orion/Millennium 1-85798-989-9, Mar 2000, £6.99, viii+584pp, tp, cover by John William Waterhouse) Omnibus of 112 fantasy stories and vignettes by one of the prime creators of 20th century fantasy. This includes the whole of Time and the Gods (1906), The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories (1908), A Dreamer’s Tales (1910), The Book of Wonder (1912), The Last Book of Wonder (1916), and The Gods of Pegana (1905). Volume 2 in the “Fantasy Masterworks” series. (Contents)
- DURGIN, DORANNA (stories) (chron.)
- * *Seer’s Blood (Baen 0-671-57877-4, Jul 2000, $6.99, 346pp, pb, cover by Larry Elmore) Fantasy novel. The hill-folk of Shadow Hollers have lost the seer-talent needed to stop an invasion of body-snatching creatures.
- DWIGHT, JEFFRY, ed. (chron.)
- * *The Age of Wonders: Tales from the Near Future (SFF Net 0-96696-983-9, Aug 2000, $14.95, 328pp, tp) (Contents)
- DYMOND, ANDREW (chron.)
- * *Farscape: Dark Side of the Sun (Boxtree 0-7522-7234-9, Nov 2000, £5.99, 256pp, pb) [Farscape] Novelization based on the TV series. Copyrighted by the Jim Henson Company Ltd.
- DYSON, SUE; see pseudonym Valentina Cilescu (chron.)
- DZIEMIANOWICZ, STEFAN (Richard), ed. (1957- ) (stories) (chron.)
- EARNSHAW, TIM (chron.)
- * _Helium (Orion/Indigo 0-575-40115-X, Nov 2000, £5.99, 189pp, tp, cover by Chris Moore) [L.A. Trilogy] Reprint (Gollancz 1997) literary fantasy novel, first in a loose “L.A. Trilogy”.
- EASTERMAN, DANIEL; pseudonym of Denis MacEoin, (1949- ) (chron.)
- * *The Jaguar Mask (HarperCollins UK 0-00-225861-7, May 2000, £16.99, 419pp, hc) Associational lost city novel with horror elements. An archeological expedition uncovers a monstrous secret tied to ritual serial murders in France. Easterman is a pen-name for Denis McEoin, who also writes as Jonathan Ayclffe.
- EASTON, THOMAS A(twood) (1944- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Alien Resonance (Wildside Press 1-58715-162-6, Oct 2000, $11.95, 126pp, tp) SF novella of first contact. Strange stones from space make humans feel love. This was originally published electronically in 1990. This is a print-on-demand edition, available online at [www.wildsidepress.com], or from PO Box 45, Gillette NJ 07933.
- ECKLAR, JULIA (Marie) (1964- ); see pseudonym L. A. Graf (stories) (chron.)
- EDDINGS, DAVID (Carroll) (1931-2009) (chron.)
- * *The Redemption of Althalus (with Leigh Eddings) (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-224754-2, Jul 2000, £17.99, 693pp, hc, cover by Geoff Taylor) Fantasy novel of a thief hired to steal a book from the House at the End of the World. This is set in an entirely new world and is (so far) a standalone novel. A deluxe edition (-710352-2, £100.00) was announced but not seen.
- * +The Redemption of Althalus (with Leigh Eddings) (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-44077-3, Dec 2000, $27.95, 726pp, hc, cover by John Jude Palencar) Fantasy novel, a standalone epic fantasy of a thief who become humanity’s champion in a battle against an ancient god. The dust jacket has two variations, swapping the art on front and back. First US edition (Voyager 7/00).
- EDDINGS, LEIGH; [born Judith Leigh Schall] (1937-2007) (chron.)
- EDDISON, E(ric) R(ucker) (1882-1945) (chron.)
- EDGHILL, ROSEMARY; pseudonym of Eluki bes Shahar, (1956- ) (stories) (chron.)
- EDWARDS, GRAHAM (chron.)
- * *Stone & Sea (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-651071-X, May 2000, £5.99, 439pp, pb, cover by Les Edwards) [Stone Trilogy] Fantasy novel. Book Two of “The Stone Trilogy” after Stone & Sky. In a vertical wall the size of a world, Jonah and Annie encounter myths and magical creatures of our lost past.
- EGAN, GREG(ory Mark) (1961- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Teranesia (SFBC #06769, Dec ’99, $11.98, 293pp, hc, cover by Peter Gudynas) Reprint (Orion 1999) SF novel. This is similar to the HarperPrism edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Teranesia (Orion/Millennium 1-85798-864-7, Aug 2000, £6.99, 248pp, pb) Reprint (Gollancz 1999) SF novel.
- * _Teranesia (HarperCollins/Eos 0-06-105980-3, Nov 2000, $6.99, 338pp, pb) Reprint (Orion 1999) SF novel.
- EGGLETON, BOB (1960- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Greetings from Earth: The Art of Bob Eggleton (with Nigel Suckling) (Paper Tiger 1-85585-662-X, Mar 2000, £14.99, 112pp, tp, cover by Bob Eggleton) Art book themed around the idea of a time/space capsule sent to aliens to show Earth (straight landscapes), our visions of Earth (fantasy), and its stellar neighbourhood (in the Bonestell sense). Text by Nigel Suckling.
- EICKHOFF, RANDY LEE (1945- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *The Sorrows (Tor/Forge 0-312-87028-0, Mar 2000, $23.95, 284pp, hc) [Ulster Cycle] Fantasy collection retelling three Irish legends, part of the epic “Ulster Cycle” after The Raid and The Feast. (Contents)
- EINHORN, EDWARD (chron.)
- * *Paradox in Oz (Hungry Tiger Press 1-929527-01-2, May 2000, $24.95, 238pp, hc, cover by Eric Shanower) [Oz] Young-adult fantasy novel of L. Frank Baum’s “Oz”. Ozma visits an alternate version of Oz. Illustrated by Eric Shanower. A first novel. Available from Hungry Tiger Press, 1516 Cypress Avenue, San Diego CA 92103-4517; add $3.50 postage.
- EKMAN, KERSTIN (1933- ) (chron.)
- * _The Forest of Hours (Random House/Vintage UK 0-09-975171-2, Nov ’99, £6.99, 488pp, tp) Reprint (Chatto & Windus 1998) literary fantasy novel. Translated from the original Swedish by Anna Paterson.
- ELGIN, (Patricia Anne) SUZETTE HADEN (née Wilkins) (1936- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Native Tongue (The Feminist Press at CUNY 1-55861-246-7, Nov 2000, $14.95, 327pp, tp, cover by Susan Shapiro) [Native Tongue] Reprint (DAW 1984) SF novel. The new afterword by Susan M. Squier & Julie Vedder explores the novel’s feminist/linguistic implications.
- * _The Ozark Trilogy (University of Arkansas Press 1-55728-592-6, Mar 2000, $30.00, 506pp, tp) [Ozark] Reprint (SFBC 1982) fantasy omnibus of three novels (all 1981): Twelve Fair Kingdoms, The Grand Jubilee, and And Then There’ll Be Fireworks. This separates the three teaching stories, originally an appendix to the first book, from the novel, putting them at the end before the glossary.
- ELLIOTT, KATE; pseudonym of Alis A. Rasmussen, (1958- ) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _The Burning Stone (Little, Brown/Orbit 1-85723-976-8, Feb 2000 [Dec ’99], £7.99, 916pp, pb, cover by Melvin Grant) [Crown of Stars] Reprint (DAW 1999) fantasy novel. Volume Three of the “Crown of Stars” series. Elliott is a pen-name for Alis Rasmussen.
- * _The Burning Stone (DAW 0-88677-815-8, Aug 2000, $6.99, 801pp, pb, cover by Jody A. Lee) [Crown of Stars] Reprint (DAW 1999) fantasy novel, third in “The Crown of Stars” series. Elliott is a pen name for Alis Rasmussen.
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