The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 2001
Books, Listed by Author
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- DURGIN, DORANNA (stories) (chron.) (continued)
- DURIEZ, COLIN (chron.)
- * *The C.S. Lewis Encyclopedia: A Complete Guide to His Life, Thought, and Writings (Crossway Books 1-58134-136-9, May 2000, $17.99, 240pp, hc) Non-fiction guide in encyclopedia form to the works of C.S. Lewis, from Narnia to his Christian philosophy. This is dated 2000, but not seen until now. [Lewis]
- DUVALL, KAREN (chron.)
- * *Project Resurrection (Speculation Press 0-9671979-5-3, Jan 2001, $11.50, 288pp, tp, cover by Karen Duvall) Science fantasy novel. Scientists reanimating cryogenically frozen bodies are stealing souls from the living. This is a print-on-demand edition available online at [www.speculationpress.com], or Speculation Press, PO Box 543, DeKalb IL 60115; add $3.00 postage.
- DVORKIN, DAVID (1943- ) (chron.)
- * _Budspy (Wildside Press 1-58715-361-0, 2001, $14.95, 195pp, tp) Reprint (Franklin Watts 1987) alternate history novel set in a world where WWII ended differently.
- DYKINS, SARAH (chron.)
- * *Lessons from an Angel (The Book Guild 1-85776-588-5, May 2001, £9.99, 276pp, tp, cover by Aliisa Hyslop) Literary fantasy novel. An unhappily-married woman’s “angel” gives her nine lessons to learn if her life is to improve.
- DYMOND, ANDREW (chron.)
- * +Farscape: Dark Side of the Sun (Tor 0-765-34001-1, Sep 2001, $6.99, 255pp, pb) [Farscape] Tie-in novelization, second in the series. Copyrighted by the Jim Henson Company Limited. First US edition (Boxtree 2000).
- DZIEMIANOWICZ, STEFAN (Richard), ed. (1957- ) (chron.)
- EAKIN, WILLIAM R. (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- EASTERMAN, DANIEL; pseudonym of Denis MacEoin, (1949- ) (chron.)
- * *Midnight Comes at Noon (HarperCollins UK 0-00-710348-4, Jun 2001, £17.99, 455pp, hc, cover by David Scutt) Near-future SF thriller. The deaths of everyone in an English village, and their secretive replacement, is the first step on the road to Armageddon. Easterman is a pseudonym of Denis McEoin. A trade paperback edition (-710349-2, £10.99) was announced but not seen.
- EASTON, THOMAS A(twood) (1944- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Bigfoot Stalks the Coast of Maine and Other Twisted Downeast Tales (Wildside Press 1-58715-255-X, 2000, $14.95, 137pp, tp) Collection of 14 stories, verging on tall tales. An on-demand edition available online at [www.wildsidepress.com] or from Wildside Press, PO Box 45, Gillette NJ 07933-0045. (Contents)
- EBERLE-SINATRA, MICHAEL, ed. (chron.)
- * *Mary Shelley’s Fictions: From Frankenstein to Falkner (St. Martin’s/Palgrave 0-333-77106-0, Nov 2000, $59.95, 250pp, hc) Non-fiction, a gathering of 14 essays on Shelley, three reprints. There is an index. This is identical to the UK edition; it is dated 2000, but not seen until now. [Shelley]
- EDDINGS, DAVID (Carroll) (1931-2009) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _The Redemption of Althalus (with Leigh Eddings) (SFBC #33940, Jan 2001, $13.98, 726pp, hc, cover by John Jude Palencar) Reprint (Voyager 2000) fantasy novel, a standalone epic fantasy set in an Ice Age. This is similar to the Del Rey edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _The Redemption of Althalus (with Leigh Eddings) (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-226184-7, Jan 2001, £11.99, 693pp, tp, cover by Geoff Taylor) Reprint (Voyager 2000) fantasy novel of a thief hired to steal a book from the House at the End of the World.
- * _The Redemption of Althalus (with Leigh Eddings) (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-651483-9, Jul 2001, £7.99, 913pp, pb, cover by Geoff Taylor) Reprint (Voyager 2000) fantasy novel of a thief hired to steal a book from the House at the End of the World.
- * _The Redemption of Althalus (with Leigh Eddings) (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-44078-1, Nov 2001, $7.99, 792pp, pb, cover by John Jude Palencar) Reprint (Voyager 2000) fantasy novel, a standalone epic fantasy.
- EDDINGS, LEIGH; [born Judith Leigh Schall] (1937-2007) (chron.) (assoc.)
- EDDISON, E(ric) R(ucker) (1882-1945) (chron.)
- * _Mistress of Mistresses: A Vision of Zimiamvia (Orion/Gollancz 0-575-07284-9, Sep 2001, £6.99, 405pp, tp, cover by Frederick Leighton) Reprint (Faber & Faber 1935) fantasy novel, first in the “Zimiamvia” sequence. Volume 21 in the “Fantasy Masterworks” series.
- EDDY, C(lifford) M(artin), Jr. (1896-1967) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Exit into Eternity: Tales of the Bizarre and Supernatural (Fenham Publishing 0-9701699-0-6, Oct 2000, $14.95, x + 194pp, tp) Reprint (Oxford Press 1973) collection of five weird tales, one unfinished, by a friend of H.P. Lovecraft. Introduction by Muriel E. Eddy. (Contents)
- * _The Gentleman from Angell Street: Memories of H.P. Lovecraft (with Muriel E. Eddy) See entry under Muriel E. Eddy
- EDDY, MURIEL E. (1896-1978) (stories) (chron.)
- * *The Gentleman from Angell Street: Memories of H.P. Lovecraft (with C. M. Eddy, Jr.) (Fenham Publishing 0-9701699-1-4, Jul 2001, $9.95, 65pp, tp) Biographical collection of essays and poems, all previously published, in personal remembrance of H.P. Lovecraft. Edited by Jim Dyer. Order from Fenham Publishing, PO Box 767, Narragansett RI 02882; 401-788-9803; email: [fenham@ids.net]. [Lovecraft]
- EDGERTON, TERESA (Ann) (1949- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *The Queen’s Necklace (HarperCollins/Eos 0-380-78911-6, Jul 2001, $15.00, 579pp, tp) Fantasy novel. The queen loses the magic jewel that protects the land, just as goblins are plotting to take over.
- EDGHILL, ROSEMARY; pseudonym of Eluki bes Shahar, (1956- ) (stories) (chron.)
- EDWARDS, GRAHAM (chron.)
- EGAN, DORIS (Mary) (1955- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *The Complete Ivory (DAW 0-7564-0041-4, Sep 2001, $7.99, 896pp, pb, cover by Richard Hescox) [Gate of Ivory] Science fantasy omnibus of three novels set on the planet Ivory: The Gate of Ivory (1989), Two-Bit Heroes (1992), and Guilt-Edged Ivory (1992). (Contents)
- EGNER, EUGEN (chron.)
- * *Androids from Milk (Dedalus 1-903517-02-8, Nov 2001, £7.99, 202pp, tp, cover by David Bird) Humorous literary fantasy novel. Translated by Mike Mitchell from the original German Androiden auf Milchbasis (Hoffmans Verlag 1999). A permanently-17-year-old youth travels with a woman of voluntarily-variable-age in search of androids reportedly developed from UHT milk.
- EICKHOFF, RANDY LEE (1945- ) (chron.)
- * *The Destruction of the Inn (Tor/Forge 0-312-87026-4, Mar 2001, $23.95, 238pp, hc) [Ulster Cycle] Fantasy novel, a translation and retelling of Irish legend, part of the epic “Ulster Cycle”.
- * _The Feast (Tor/Forge 0-312-87299-2, Feb 2001, $13.95, 254pp, tp) [Ulster Cycle] Reprint (Forge 1999) fantasy novel, a retelling of the epic Irish legends of Cuchulainn, sequel to The Raid.
- * _The Raid (Tor/Forge 0-312-85192-8, Mar 2000, $13.95, 283pp, tp) [Ulster Cycle] Reprint (Forge 1997) fantasy novel, a retelling of the epic Irish legend of Cuchulainn. This appeared in 2000, but was not seen until now.
- * _The Sorrows (Tor/Forge 0-312-87027-2, Nov 2001, $14.95, 284pp, tp) [Ulster Cycle] Reprint (Forge 2000) fantasy collection retelling three Irish legends, part of the epic “Ulster Cycle” after The Raid and The Feast.
- EIDE, LEE A(llen) (1960- ) (chron.)
- * *Dead Man’s Plan (Denlinger’s Publishers 0-87714-238-6, Oct 2001, $11.95, 187pp, tp) Contemporary fantasy thriller. The mystical spirit of the old West flows through a man trying to save a small town from a corporation. This is a print-on-demand edition available online at [www.thebookden.com] or from Denlinger’s Bookstore, PO Box 1030, Edgewater FL 32132-1030.
- EIGSTI, DOUG (chron.)
- * *Peace Indexicon (Sirius Fiction no ISBN, May 2001, $5.00, 32pp, ph) Chapbook non-fiction index and guide to Gene Wolfe’s mainstream novel Peace, with indexes to characters and words, a map, and an introductory essay on three different interpretations of the novel. A timeline is provided by Roy C. Lackey & Michael Andre-Driussi. Order from Sirius Fiction, PO Box 6248, Albany CA 94706-0248; website: [www.sirius.com/˜mantis/]; add $0.50 postage.
- ELBOZ, STEPHEN (chron.)
- * _A Handful of Magic (Oxford University Press 0-19-275134-4, Jun 2001, £4.99, 164pp, tp, cover by Paul Hess) [Kit Stixby] Reprint (Oxford University Press 2000) young-adult alternate-history fantasy novel. First in the “Kit Stixby” series. The original edition was not seen.
- * *A Land Without Magic (Oxford University Press 0-19-271875-4, Jun 2001, £6.99, 192pp, tp, cover by Paul Hess) [Kit Stixby] Young-adult alternate-history fantasy novel. Second in the “Kit Stixby” series after A Handful of Magic.
- ELDRED, TIM (chron.)
- ELLIOT, JOHN (1918-1997) (chron.)
- ELLIOTT, KATE; pseudonym of Alis A. Rasmussen, (1958- ) (chron.)
- * _Child of Flame (Little, Brown/Orbit 1-84149-039-3, Jul 2001, £7.99, 1039pp, pb, cover by Melvyn Grant) [Crown of Stars] Reprint (DAW 2000) fantasy novel. Volume Four of “The Crown of Stars”. Elliott is a pen-name for Alis Rasmussen.
- * _Child of Flame (DAW 0-7564-0014-7, Nov 2001, $7.99, 913pp, pb, cover by Jody A. Lee) [Crown of Stars] Reprint (DAW; Orbit 2000) fantasy novel, fourth in “The Crown of Stars” series. Elliott is a pen-name for Alis Rasmussen.
- ELLIS, RHIAN (M.) (1968- ) (chron.)
- * _After Life (Penguin 0-14-100153-4, Jul 2001, $13.00, 292pp, tp) Reprint (Viking 2000) mystery novel of psychics both fake and real.
- ELLISON™, HARLAN (Jay) (1934- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *The Essential Ellison: A 50-Year Retrospective (Morpheus International 1-883398-46-0, May 2001, $24.95, xvi + 1249pp, tp) Collection of stories and essays, edited by Terry Dowling, Richard Delap & Gil Lamont. This is revised and expanded from the earlier Nemo Press (1987) edition, with 17 additional items and a new preface, “Prolegemenon: Millennial Musing” by Ellison; Dowling adds “Lagniappe” to his original introduction. A hardcover edition was announced but not seen.
- * *The Essential Ellison: A 50-Year Retrospective (Morpheus International 1-883398-47-9, May 2001, $34.95, xvi + 1249pp, hc) Collection of stories and essays, edited by Terry Dowling, Richard Delap & Gil Lamont. This is revised and expanded from the earlier Nemo Press (1987) edition, with 17 additional items and a new preface, “Prolegemenon: Millennial Musing” by Ellison; Dowling adds “Lagniappe” to his original introduction. We listed the simultaneous trade paperback edition last month. (Contents)
- * *Troublemakers (Pocket/ibooks 0-7434-2398-4, Nov 2001, $12.95, 293pp, tp, cover by John Ennis) Collection of 16 older stories, one newly revised and expanded, aimed at a YA audience, with a new foreword and story notes by Ellison. (Contents)
- ELROD, P(atricia) N(ead) (1954- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _His Father’s Son (with Nigel Bennett) See entry under Nigel Bennett.
- * *Quincey Morris, Vampire (Baen 0-671-31988-4, May 2001, $6.99, 336pp, pb, cover by Jamie Murray) Vampire novel. The man who killed Dracula becomes a vampire himself.
- * _The Vampire Files: Lady Crymsyn (SFBC #34231, Jan 2001, $11.50, 410pp, hc, cover by Paul Robinson) [Jack Fleming (The Vampire Files)] Reprint (Ace 2000) vampire detective novel, ninth in the series. This is similar to the Ace edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _The Vampire Files: Lady Crymsyn (Ace 0-441-00873-9, Oct 2001, $6.99, 410pp, pb, cover by Paul Robinson) [Jack Fleming (The Vampire Files)] Reprint (Ace 2000) vampire detective novel, ninth in the series.
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- * *Dracula in London (Ace 0-441-00858-5, Nov 2001, $14.95, 263pp, tp) [Dracula] Vampire anthology of 16 stories about what Dracula might have been doing in 1890s London when he wasn’t being chased by Van Helsing. Authors include Tanya Huff, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, and Gene DeWeese. (Contents)
- ELY, MICHAEL (chron.)
- * *Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri Book II: Dragon Sun (Pocket 0-671-04078-2, Sep 2001, $6.99, 277pp, pb) [*Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri] Novelization, the second in a trilogy based on the SF computer game. Copyrighted by Electronic Arts.
- EMERSON, RU (1944- ) (chron.)
- * *Greyhawk: Keep on the Borderlands (Wizards of the Coast 0-7869-1881-0, Nov 2001, $6.99, 310pp, pb) Novelization based on the D&D role-playing module. Copyrighted by Wizards of the Coast.
- EMERY, CLAYTON (1953- ) (chron.)
- * *Magic: The Gathering: Jedit (Wizards of the Coast 0-7869-1907-8, Dec 2001, $6.99, 310pp, pb, cover by Michael Sutfin) [Magic: The Gathering: Magic Legends Cycle] Fantasy novelization based on the card game, second in the “Magic Legends Cycle”. Copyrighted by Wizards of the Coast.
- * *Magic: The Gathering: Johan (Wizards of the Coast 0-7869-1803-9, Apr 2001, $6.99, 311pp, pb, cover by r. k. post) [Magic: The Gathering: Magic Legends Cycle] Fantasy novelization based on the card game, first in the “Magic Legends Cycle”. Copyrighted by Wizards of the Coast.
- EMMERSON, STEVE (chron.)
- * *Doctor Who: Dark Progeny (BBC Books 0-563-53837-6, Aug 2001, £5.99, 282pp, pb) [Doctor Who: New Adventures] Novelization based on the TV series. Book 48 of the BBC “New Adventures” series.
- ENGDAHL, SYLVIA (Louise) (1933- ) (chron.)
- * _Enchantress from the Stars (Walker 0-8027-8764-9, Apr 2001, $17.95, 288pp, hc, cover by Leo Dillon & Diane Dillon) [Elana] Reprint (Atheneum 1970) young-adult SF novel. There is a new foreword by Lois Lowry, and a new afterword by Engdahl.
- ENGH, M(ary) J(ane) (1933- ) (chron.)
- * _Arslan (Tor/Orb 0-312-87910-5, Jul 2001, $14.95, 296pp, tp) Reprint (1976) SF novel.
- ENGSTROM, ELIZABETH, ed.; [i.e., Betsy Lynn Gutzmer Engstrom] (1951- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Imagination Fully Dilated, Volume 2 (IFD Publishing 0-9671912-1-1, May 2000, $75.00, 572pp, hc, cover by Alan M. Clark) Art book/original anthology of 29 stories based on the horror art of Alan M. Clark. Authors include Ramsey Campbell, Poppy Z. Brite, and Charles de Lint. Introduction by Paula Guran. Includes 30 pieces of tipped-in art. This is a signed, limited edition of 600; it is dated 2000, but not seen until now. IFD Publishing, PO Box 40776, Eugene OR 97404; [www.ifdpublishing.com]. (Contents)
- ENZENSBERGER, HANS MAGNUS (chron.)
- * _Where Were You, Robert? (Penguin/Puffin UK 0-14-130680-7, Aug 2001, £4.99, 253pp, tp) Reprint (Hamish Hamilton 2000) young-adult time-travel fantasy novel. A boy travels into the world depicted in any painting, film, or TV screen he is watching. Translated by Anthea Bell from the German, Wo warst du, Robert? (Carl Hanser Verlag 2000). Published in the US by Holt (2000) as Lost in Time.
- * _Where Were You, Robert? (Penguin UK 0-14-028625-X, Oct 2001, £6.99, 253pp, tp, cover by Haydn Corner) Reprint (Hamish Hamilton 2000) young-adult time-travel fantasy novel. A young boy travels into the world depicted in any painting, film, or TV screen he is watching. Translated by Anthea Bell from the German, Wo warst du, Robert? (Carl Hanser Verlag, 2000).
- ERIKSON, STEVEN; [born Steve Rune Lundin] (1959- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _Deadhouse Gates (Transworld/Bantam UK 0-553-81311-0, Sep 2001, £6.99, 943pp, pb, cover by Steve Stone) [Malazan Book of the Fallen] Reprint (Bantam UK 2000) epic fantasy novel, second in the “Malazan Book” of the decalogy.
- * *Memories of Ice (Transworld/Bantam UK 0-593-04624-2, Dec 2001, £9.99, xiv+898pp, tp, cover by Steve Stone) [Malazan Book of the Fallen] Fantasy novel. Book Three in “The Malazan Book of the Fallen” ten-book series.
- ESTLEMAN, LOREN D. (1952- ) (chron.)
- ETCHISON, DENNIS (William) (1943- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
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