The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 2001
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- GAIMAN, NEIL (Richard) (stories) (chron.) (continued)
- * _Smoke and Mirrors (HarperPerennial 0-06-093470-0, Jul 2001, $13.00, 340pp, tp) Reprint (Avon 1998) collection of 30 stories and poems, two original. This is an expanded version of Gaiman’s earlier collection Angels & Visitations (DreamHaven 1993).
- * _Stardust (HarperPerennial 0-06-093471-9, Jul 2001, $13.00, 250pp, tp, cover by Debra Lill) Reprint (DC/Vertigo 1998) fantasy novel; this has the slightly rewritten and expanded text of the Spike 1999 edition.
- GALANTER, DAVE (chron.)
- * *Star Trek, the Next Generation: Maximum Warp, Book One (with Greg Brodeur) (Pocket 0-671-04749-3, Mar 2001, $6.99, 236pp, pb) [Star Trek, the Next Generation: Maximum Warp] Novelization, the first in a series of two. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures.
- * *Star Trek, the Next Generation: Maximum Warp, Book Two (with Greg Brodeur) (Pocket 0-671-04757-4, Mar 2001, $6.99, 221pp, pb) [Star Trek, the Next Generation: Maximum Warp] Novelization, the second of a two-book sub-series. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures.
- GALLAGHER, DIANA G(race) (1946- ) (chron.)
- * *Charmed: Beware What You Wish (Pocket Pulse 0-7434-1238-9, Aug 2001, $5.99, 179pp, pb) [Charmed] Young-adult novelization, the tenth based on the TV show about three witches. Copyrighted by Spelling Television.
- * *Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: From the Horse’s Mouth (Pocket Archway 0-7434-1811-5, Oct 2001, $4.99, 162pp, pb) [Sabrina, the Teenage Witch] Young-adult novelization, 39th in the series based on the TV show based on the Archie Comic. Copyrighted by Viacom Productions.
- * *Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Wake-Up Call (Pocket Archway 0-7434-1750-X, Apr 2001, $4.99, 147pp, pb) [Sabrina, the Teenage Witch] Young-adult novelization, 36th in the series based on the TV show based on the Archie Comic. Copyrighted by Viacom Productions.
- GALLANT, MICHAEL, ed. (1968- ) (stories) (chron.)
- GALLWAY, DAVID (chron.)
- * *Broken Chains (iUniverse.com/Writer’s Showcase 0-595-17338-1, May 2001, $28.95, 597pp, tp) [Chosen Seven] Fantasy novel, Book One of “The Chosen Seven”. A special team unites to free their race from slavery and bring about the foretold Return to the Maker’s Way. This is a print-on-demand edition available online at [www.iuniverse.com], or from iUniverse.com, 5220 S 16th, Suite 200, Lincoln NE 68512.
- GAMBINO, FRED (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Ground Zero (Paper Tiger 1-85585-891-6, May 2001, £20.00, 112pp, hc, cover by Fred Gambino) Art book collecting Gambino’s work since his initial commission in the mid-1970s. There is a foreword by Dick Jude, plus chapter introductions by Elizabeth Moon, David Brin, David J. Sawyer, Jim Burns, and Chris Moore. Each painting is accompanied by a paragraph on its genesis, content, and technique. A large paperback edition (-907-6) was announced but not seen.
- * +Ground Zero (Sterling Publishing/Paper Tiger 1-85585-891-6, Sep 2001, $29.95, 112pp, hc, cover by Fred Gambino) Art book. Gambino discusses various considerations involved in each of the paintings. Foreword by Dick Jude, plus short essays by Elizabeth Moon, David Brin, Robert J. Sawyer, Jim Burns, and Chris Moore. This is the UK Paper Tiger edition, distributed in the US by Sterling Publishing, 387 Park Avenue South, New York NY 10016-8810; [www.sterlingpub.com]; 800-805-5489.
- GANEM, LAWRENCE (chron.) (assoc.)
- GARCIA, ERIC (1972- ) (chron.)
- * _Anonymous Rex (Berkley 0-425-17821-8, Mar 2001, $12.95, 319pp, tp) [Vincent Rubio] Reprint (Villard 1999) contemporary SF/fantasy lost-race novel of a disguised velociraptor working as a PI in LA.
- * *Casual Rex (Random House/Villard 0-679-46307-0, Mar 2001, $23.95, 337pp, hc) [Vincent Rubio] Contemporary SF/fantasy lost-race mystery novel, the second featuring PI Vincent Rubio, a velociraptor living in disguise in LA.
- * _Casual Rex (HarperCollins UK 0-00-710664-5, Nov 2001, £6.99, 337pp, tp) [Vincent Rubio] Reprint (Random House/Villard 2001) satiric SF/fantasy novel of an intelligent dinosaur masquerading as human. A prequel to Anonymous Rex. [First U.K. edition]
- GARCÍA y ROBERTSON, R(odrigo) (1949- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _American Woman (Tor/Forge 0-312-87629-7, Feb 2001, $15.95, 349pp, tp, cover by Nicholas Jainschigg) Reprint (Forge 1998) associational historical novel with elements of magical realism.
- * *Knight Errant (Tor/Forge 0-312-86996-7, Nov 2001, $27.95, 479pp, hc) [Robyn Stafford] Time-travel historical romance, the first in a series of three. American Robyn Stafford visits England, meets a mysterious knight out of the past, and follows him back to the War of the Roses.
- GARDNER, CRAIG SHAW (1949- ); see pseudonym Peter Garrison (stories) (chron.)
- * _A Malady of Magicks (Ace 0-441-51662-9, Dec 2001, $5.99, 235pp, pb, cover by Walter Velez) [Ebenezum] Reissue (Ace 1986) humorous fantasy novel, first in the “Ebenezum” trilogy. Eighth printing.
- GARDNER, JAMES ALAN (1955?- ) (chron.)
- * *Ascending (HarperCollins/Eos 0-380-81329-7, Nov 2001, $6.99, 361pp, pb, cover by Luis Royo) [Festina Ramos] SF novel in the series featuring Admiral Festina Ramos. A discarded, genetically altered explorer seeks to reveal truths with the help of Admiral Ramos. Simultaneous with the SFBC edition.
- * *Ascending (SFBC #39526, Nov 2001, $10.99, 361pp, hc) [Festina Ramos] SF novel in the series featuring Admiral Festina Ramos (of Expendable and Vigilant). This has ISBN 0-7394-2092-5; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket. Simultaneous with the Eos edition.
- GARFIELD, HENRY (1961- ) (chron.)
- * _Moondog (Simon & Schuster/Aladdin 0-689-84152-3, Jun 2001, $5.99, 278pp, tp, cover by Ken McMillan) [Moondog] Reprint (St. Martin’s 1995) young-adult werewolf mystery novel, originally published as an adult book, first in the “Moondog” trilogy.
- * _Room 13 (Simon & Schuster/Aladdin 0-689-84153-1, Jun 2001, $5.99, 347pp, tp, cover by Ken McMillan) [Moondog] Reprint (St. Martin’s 1997) mystery with a werewolf detective, second in the “Moondog” trilogy. Originally published for adults.
- * *Tartabull’s Throw (Simon & Schuster/Atheneum 0-689-83840-9, May 2001, $16.00, 262pp, hc, cover by Ken McMillan) [Moondog] Young-adult mystery werewolf time-travel novel featuring werewolf detective Cyrus Nygerski, third in the “Moondog” trilogy. Cyrus goes to a historic baseball game with a girl who is secretly a werewolf trying to change the future. A Richard Jackson book.
- GARMON, LARRY MIKE (chron.)
- * *Universal Studios Monsters #1: Return of Evil: Dracula (Scholastic 0-439-20846-7, Aug 2001, $4.50, 214pp, pb) Young-adult horror novel based on old horror movies. Three kids battle monsters out of old horror flicks, released when the movies were transferred to a special format. Copyrighted by Universal Studios Publishing Rights.
- * *Universal Studios Monsters #2: Blood Moon Rising: The Wolf Man (Scholastic 0-439-20847-5, Aug 2001, $4.50, 212pp, pb) Young-adult horror novel based on old horror movies. Three kids battle monsters out of old horror flicks, released when the movies were transferred to a special format. Copyrighted by Universal Studios Publishing Rights.
- * *Universal Studios Monsters #3: Anatomy of Terror: Frankenstein (Scholastic 0-439-30344-3, Nov 2001, $4.50, 189pp, pb) [Frankenstein] Young-adult horror novel based on old horror movies. Three kids battle monsters out of old horror flicks, released when the movies were transferred to a special format. Copyrighted by Universal Studios Publishing Rights.
- GARNER, ALAN (1934- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Elidor (Collins 0-00-675478-3, Jul 2001, £5.99, 224pp, pb, cover by Julek Heller) Reprint (Collins 1965) young-adult fantasy novel. There is a new postscript by Garner. Illustrations by Heller. A “Collins Modern Classic”.
- GARNETT, DAVID S. (1947- ); see pseudonym David Ferring (chron.)
- * +Bikini Planet (Penguin/Roc 0-451-45860-5, Dec 2001, $5.99, 279pp, pb, cover by Patrick Jones) [Bikini Planet] Humorous SF novel. A cop from 1960s Las Vegas thrown into a cryogenic sleep chamber wakes 300 years later. First US edition (Orbit 2000).
- * *Space Wasters (Little, Brown/Orbit 1-84149-012-1, May 2001, £6.99, 375pp, pb, cover by Jim Burns) [Bikini Planet] Humorous SF novel. Sequel to Bikini Planet.
- GARRISON, PETER; pseudonym of Craig Shaw Gardner, (1949- ) (chron.)
- * _The Magic Dead (Ace 0-441-00812-7, Mar 2001, $6.99, 339pp, pb, cover by Don Maitz) [Changeling Saga] Reprint (Ace 2000) fantasy novel, third in the “Changeling Saga”. Garrison is a pen name for Craig Shaw Gardner.
- GASCOIGNE, MARC, ed. (1962- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Dark Imperium (with Andy Jones) (Black Library 1-84154-136-2, Jan 2001, £5.99, 274pp, pb, cover by Wayne England) [Warhammer 40,000] Anthology of “Warhammer 40,000” stories, all but one reprinted from Inferno magazine. (Contents)
- * +Warhammer 40,000: Dark Imperium (with Andy Jones) (Games Workshop/Black Library 0-7434-1162-5, Mar 2001, $6.95, 274pp, tp, cover by Wayne England) [Warhammer 40,000] Anthology of 13 stories based on the far-future role-playing game. Copyrighted by Games Workshop. First US edition (Black Library UK ????).
- * *Warhammer 40,000: Status: Deadzone (with Andy Jones) (Black Library 1-84154-119-2, 2000, £5.99, 285pp, pb, cover by Karl Richardson) [Warhammer 40,000] Anthology of stories set in the universe of the role-playing game. (Contents)
- * *Warhammer: Lords of Valour (with Christian Dunn) (Black Library 1-84154-150-8, Jun 2001, £5.99, 287pp, pb, cover by Martin Hanford) [Warhammer] Anthology of 12 fantasy stories set in the world of “Warhammer”, all reprinted from Inferno!. (Contents)
- * +Warhammer: Lords of Valour (with Christian Dunn) (Games Workshop/Black Library 0-7434-1166-8, Jul 2001, $6.95, 287pp, tp, cover by Martin Hanford) [Warhammer] Anthology of 12 stories based on the fantasy role-playing game. Copyrighted by Games Workshop. First US edition (Black Library UK 2001).
- GASKELL, MRS.; see under Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn (stories) (chron.)
- GASKELL, MRS. E(lizabeth) C(leghorn Stevenson) (1810-1865) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Gothic Tales (Penguin Classics 0-14-043741-X, 2000, $12.00, 367pp, tp, cover by Caspar David Friedrich) Collection of nine gothic and ghost stories. Edited with notes and introduction by Laura Kranzler. This is an international edition dated 2000, but was not seen until now. (Contents)
- GATES, J. S. (chron.)
- * *Return to Glory (1stBooks 0-75961-812-7, Jun 2001, $14.95, 415pp, tp) [Ranger Saga] Fantasy novel, book one in “The Ranger Saga”. An aging Ranger reunites old companions to fight enemies of the Empire. This is a print-on-demand edition available online from [www.1stbooks.com], or 1stBooks Library, 2511 West 3rd St., Suite #1, Boomington IN 47404; credit card orders 800-839-8640.
- GATES, SUSAN (chron.)
- * *The Bearwood Witch (Scholastic/Point UK 0-439-99511-6, Feb 2001, £4.99, 196pp, pb) Young-adult dark fantasy novel of a girl who consults a witch, at a high price.
- GEAR, KATHLEEN (Marie) O’NEAL (1954- ) (chron.)
- * *Bone Walker (with W. Michael Gear) (Tor/Forge 0-312-87742-0, Nov 2001, $26.95, 445pp, hc) [Anasazi Mysteries] Anthropological mystery/horror novel, third in the “Anasazi Mysteries” series.
- * *Dark Inheritance (with W. Michael Gear) (Warner 0-446-52606-1, Mar 2001, $25.95, 519pp, hc) Horror novel/thriller of chimpanzees and genetic engineering gone wrong.
- * _The Summoning God (with W. Michael Gear) (Tor 0-812-54034-4, Sep 2001, $7.99, 561pp, pb) [Anasazi Mysteries] Reprint (Forge 2000) anthropological mystery/horror novel, second in the “Anasazi Mysteries” series.
- GEAR, W(illiam) MICHAEL (1955- ) (chron.)
- GEDGE, PAULINE (Alice) (1945- ) (chron.)
- * _Lords of the Two Lands (Hodder & Stoughton 0-340-77093-7, May 2001, £17.99, 371pp, hc) Reprint (Penguin Canada 1998 as The Hippopotamus Marsh) associational historical novel. First in an Egyptian trilogy. [First U.K. edition]
- GELLIS, ROBERTA (Leah, née Jacobs) (1927- ) (chron.)
- * *Thrice Bound (Baen 0-671-31834-9, Aug 2001, $6.99, 534pp, pb, cover by Carol Heyer) Fantasy novel based on Greek myth. Hekate flees her father, a powerful mage.
- GEMMELL, DAVID A(ndrew) (1948-2006) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Drenai Tales Volume One (Little, Brown/Orbit 1-84149-131-4, Nov 2001, £20.00, 759pp, hc, cover by Chris Moore) [Drenai] Reprint (Legend 1991 as Drenai Tales) fantasy omnibus of Legend (1984; revised 1986); The King Beyond the Gate (1985), and Waylander (1986); This drops the novella “Druss the Legend”. A trade paperback edition (-084-9, £12.99) is also available. (Contents)
- * +Midnight Falcon (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-43236-3, May 2001, $6.99, 430pp, pb, cover by Doug Beekman) [Rigante] Fantasy novel, second in the “Rigante” series after Sword in the Storm. First US edition (Bantam UK 1999).
- * *Ravenheart (Transworld/Bantam UK 0-593-04438-X, Apr 2001, £16.99, 384pp, hc, cover by John Bolton) [Rigante] Fantasy novel. A Novel of the “Rigante”. Third in the series after Sword in the Storm and Midnight Falcon.
- * +Ravenheart (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-43226-6, Jul 2001, $24.95, 404pp, hc, cover by Gerald Brom) [Rigante] Fantasy novel in the “Rigante” series. First US edition (Bantam UK 4/01).
- * +Sword in the Storm (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-43234-7, Feb 2001, $6.99, 439pp, pb, cover by Doug Beekman) [Rigante] Fantasy novel, book one in the “Rigante” series. First US edition (Bantam UK 1998).
- * *Tales of the Rigante (SFBC #38065, Jul 2001, $14.98, 713pp, hc, cover by Luis Royo) [Rigante] Omnibus of two fantasy novels in the “Rigante” series: Sword in the Storm (1998) and Midnight Falcon (1999). This has ISBN 0-7394-1877-7; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket. (Contents)
- GENTLE, MARY R(osalyn) (1956- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Ash: A Secret History (Orion/Millennium 1-85798-744-6, Feb 2001, £9.99, 1113pp, tp, cover by John Howe) [Book of Ash] Reprint (Gollancz 2000) epic fantasy/SF novel of a female mercenary in 15th century Burgundy, and her secret memoirs suddenly discovered in the 21st century. Published in the US in four volumes.
- GERAS, ADÈLE (stories) (chron.)
- * _The Tower Room (Red Fox 0-09-940954-2, Mar 2001, £4.99, 131pp, tp, cover by Ian Winstanley) [Egerton Hall] Reprint (Hamish Hamilton 1990) assocational novel, based on Rapunzel. First in the “Egerton Hall” trilogy based on fairy tales. A “Definitions” book.
- * +Troy (Harcourt Children’s Books 0-15-216492-8, May 2001, $17.00, 340pp, hc) Young-adult account of two Trojan sisters and the meddling of the gods at the fall of Troy. First US edition (Scholastic UK 2000).
- * _Troy (Scholastic/Point UK 0-439-99220-6, May 2001, £5.99, 362pp, pb) Reprint (Scholastic UK 2000) young-adult fantasy novel set at the end of the Trojan War.
- * _Watching the Roses (Red Fox 0-09-941723-5, Aug 2001, £4.99, 113pp, tp, cover by Ian Winstanley) [Egerton Hall] Reprint (Hamish Hamilton 1991) associational novel based on “Sleeping Beauty”. Second in the “Egerton Hall” trilogy based on fairy tales. A “Definitions” book.
- GERROLD, DAVID; pseudonym of Jerrold David Friedman, (1944- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Bouncing Off the Moon (Tor 0-312-87841-9, Apr 2001, $22.95, 319pp, hc, cover by Luis Royo) [Starsiders] SF novel, sequel to Jumping Off the Planet. The boys are pursued across the moon by competing corporations after a secret hidden in a toy monkey.
- * _Jumping Off the Planet (Tor 0-812-57608-X, Apr 2001, $5.99, 281pp, pb, cover by Luis Royo) [Starsiders] Reprint (Tor 2000) SF novel, first in “The Starsiders” trilogy. A family trip to the moon involves corporate espionage.
- * *Worlds of Wonder: How to Write Science Fiction & Fantasy (Writer’s Digest Books 1-58297-007-6, Feb 2001, $14.99, 246pp, tp) Non-fiction writers’ guide.
- * _Worlds of Wonder: How to Write Science Fiction & Fantasy (SFBC #37292, Jun 2001, $12.98, 246pp, hc, cover by Wendy Dunning) Reprint (Writer’s Digest Books 2001) non-fiction writers’ guide. This has ISBN 0-7394-1802-5; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- GEVERS, NICK, ed. (stories) (chron.)
- GHOSH, AMITAV (1956- ) (chron.)
- * _The Calcutta Chromosome (HarperPerennial 0-380-81394-7, Feb 2001, $14.00, 311pp, tp) Reprint (Ravi Dayal 1995) near-future SF thriller. Winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award.
- GIAMBASTIANI, KURT R. A. (chron.)
- * *The Year the Cloud Fell (Penguin/Roc 0-451-45821-4, Mar 2001, $6.99, 341pp, pb) [Fallen Cloud] SF alternate-world novel of the American West. The warring Cheyenne take President George Armstrong Custer’s son hostage.
- * _The Year the Cloud Fell (SFBC #36866, May 2001, $9.98, 341pp, hc, cover by David Cook) [Fallen Cloud] Reprint (Roc 2001) SF alternate-world novel of the American West. This has ISBN 0-7394-1744-4; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _The Year the Cloud Fell (SFBC #36866, May 2001, $9.98, 341pp, hc, cover by David Cook) [Fallen Cloud] Reprint (Roc 2001) SF alternate-world novel of the American West. This has ISBN 0-7394-1744-4; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
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