The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 2001
Books, Listed by Author
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- MILLER, GEORGIA M(yrle) (1933- ); see pseudonym Sasha Miller (chron.)
- MILLER, JON de BURGH (chron.)
- * *Doctor Who: Dying in the Sun (BBC Books 0-563-53840-6, Oct 2001, £5.99, 279pp, pb) Novelization based on the TV series. Book 46 of the BBC Missing Adventures series, featuring the Second Doctor.
- MILLER, RON, ed. (1947- ) (assoc.)
- MILLER, SASHA; pseudonym of Georgia M. Miller, (1933- ) (chron.)
- MILLER, STEPHEN T. (chron.)
- * *Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Weird Fiction Magazine Index (1890-2000) (with William G. Contento) (Locus Press, Apr 2001, $49.95, 3,017pp, CD-ROM) Non-fiction, reference. An index to magazines published from 1890 through 2000. Includes listings by author, title, cover artist, and issue.
- MILLER, STEVE(n R.) (1950- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- MILLER, WALTER M(ichael, Jr.) (1922-1996) (chron.)
- MITCHELL, DAVID (chron.)
- * _Ghostwritten (Random House/Vintage International 0-375-72450-8, Oct 2001, $14.00, 427pp, tp) Reprint (Hodder & Stoughton 1999) fantasy novel of nine widely separate characters, one inhuman, with a linked destiny. The hardcover first US edition (Random House 2000) was not seen.
- * *number9dream (Hodder & Stoughton/Sceptre 0-340-73976-2, Mar 2001, £10.00, 418pp, hc) Literary fantasy novel.
- MITCHELL, MARY ANN (chron.)
- * *Ambrosial Flesh (Leisure 0-8439-4902-3, Aug 2001, $5.99, 391pp, pb) Horror novel. A mans devout belief in Communion leads him to eating human flesh, and to the devil.
- MODESITT, L(eland) E(xton, Jr.) (1943- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Darksong Rising (Little, Brown/Orbit 1-84149-011-3, Jan 2001, £6.99, 579pp, pb, cover by Darrell K. Sweet) [Spellsong Cycle] Reprint (Tor 1999) fantasy novel, third and final in The Spellsong Cycle. As regent of the kingdom of Defalk, ex-music teacher Anna Marshall faces intrigue and possible invasion. [First U.K. edition]
- * *Empire & Ecolitan (Tor 0-312-87879-6, Jul 2001, $17.95, 559pp, tp, cover by Wayne Barlowe) [Ecolitan] Omnibus of two far-future SF novels in the Ecolitan Matter series: The Ecolitan Operation (1989) and The Ecologic Secession (1990). (Contents)
- * *Ghost of the White Nights (Tor 0-765-30095-8, Oct 2001, $24.95, 398pp, hc, cover by Nicholas Jainschigg) [Johan Eschbach] Alternate-world SF novel, third in a trilogy with Of Tangible Ghosts and The Ghost of the Revelator. Semi-retired secret agent Johan Eschbach and his wife Llysette are sent on a mission to still-Tsarist Russia.
- * _The Magic of Recluce (Tor 0-812-50518-2, Jun 2001, $6.99, 501pp, pb, cover by Darrell K. Sweet) [Recluce] Reissue (Tor 1991) fantasy novel. Eleventh printing.
- * _Magii of Cyador (Tor 0-812-57948-8, May 2001, $7.99, 544pp, pb, cover by Darrell K. Sweet) [Recluce: Saga] Reprint (Tor 2000) Fantasy novel, first in The Saga of Recluce, a new story arc in the Recluce series.
- * _Magii of Cyador (Little, Brown/Orbit 1-84149-027-X, Jun 2001, £6.99, xii+544pp, pb, cover by Darrell K. Sweet) [Recluce: Saga] Reprint (Tor 2000) fantasy novel in The Saga of Recluce. First in a new internal series. [First U.K. edition]
- * *Octagonal Raven (Tor 0-312-87720-X, Feb 2001, $27.95, 398pp, hc, cover by David Seeley) Far-future SF adventure novel.
- * _Scion of Cyador (Tor 0-812-58926-2, Dec 2001, $7.99, 720pp, pb, cover by Darrell K. Sweet) [Recluce: Saga] Reprint (Tor 2000) fantasy novel in the Recluce series, second in the Saga of Recluce sub-series.
- * *The Shadow Sorceress (Tor 0-312-87877-X, Jun 2001, $27.95, 510pp, hc, cover by Darrell K. Sweet) [Spellsong Cycle] Fantasy novel in The Spellsong Cycle, picking up after the first Spellsong Trilogy. Young sorceress Secca is left unprepared when her mentor Anna dies.
- MOLLOY, MICHAEL (John) (1940- ) (chron.)
- * *The Witch Trade (The Chicken House 1-903434-31-9, Sep 2001, £11.99, 284pp, hc, cover by David Wyatt) [Witch Trade] Young-adult fantasy novel. Available from 2 Palmer St, Frome, Somerset BA11 1DS, UK.
- * *The Witch Trade (Scholastic/The Chicken House 0-439-29659-5, Sep 2001, $15.95, 249pp, hc, cover by David Wyatt) [Witch Trade] Young-adult fantasy novel. Captain Adam Starlight introduces Abby and Spike to a hidden world and high-seas adventure as they battle the Night Witches. First US edition (The Chicken House 2001, not seen).
- MONTELEONE, THOMAS F(rancis, Jr.) (1946- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * _The Reckoning (Tor 0-812-57524-5, Feb 2001, $6.99, 419pp, pb, cover by Alan Ayers) Reprint (Forge 1999) millennial horror novel.
- MOON, (Susan) ELIZABETH N(orris) (1945- ) (chron.)
- * _Against the Odds (SFBC #34083, Dec 2000, $11.98, 353pp, hc, cover by Gary Ruddell) [Heris Serrano; Esmay Suiza] Reprint (Baen 2000) military SF novel, seventh in the Heris Serrano series, the fourth prominently featuring Esmay Suiza. This is similar to the Baen edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Against the Odds (Little, Brown/Orbit 1-84149-079-2, Sep 2001, £6.99, 548pp, pb, cover by Fred Gambino) [Heris Serrano; Esmay Suiza] Reprint (Baen 2000) military SF novel, seventh in the Heris Serrano series, the fourth prominently featuring Esmay Suiza. Esmays marriage to Barin Serrano gets her kicked out of the Fleet. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Against the Odds (Baen 0-671-31850-0, Nov 2001, $7.99, 529pp, pb, cover by Gary Ruddell) [Heris Serrano; Esmay Suiza] Reprint (Baen 2000) military SF novel, seventh in the Heris Serrano series, the fourth featuring Esmay Suiza.
- MOORCOCK, MICHAEL (John) (1939- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _The Cornelius Quartet (Four Walls Eight Windows 1-56858-183-1, May 2001, $22.00, 855pp, tp) [Jerry Cornelius] Reprint (Avon 1977 as The Cornelius Chronicles) omnibus of the first four Jerry Cornelius novels: The Final Programme (1969), A Cure for Cancer (1971), The English Assassin (1972), and The Condition of Muzak (1977). Copyrighted 1993, this apparently has the text of the 1993 Phoenix House edition.
- * *The Dreamthiefs Daughter (Simon & Schuster/Earthlight 0-684-86131-3, Feb 2001, £16.99, 342pp, hc, cover by Jim Burns) [Elric; Von Bek] Fantasy novel of both Elric and Ulric von Bek, Nazis, and the mysterious dreamthiefs daughter.
- * *The Dreamthiefs Daughter (Simon & Schuster/Earthlight 0-684-86131-3, Feb 2001, £16.99, ix+342pp, hc, cover by Jim Burns) [Elric; Von Bek] Fantasy novel of Elric, his daughter, and Ulric von Bek fighting Nazis in the 1930s. Subtitled A Tale of the Albino.
- * +The Dreamthiefs Daughter (American Fantasy Press 0-9610352-2-6, Mar 2001, $125.00, 304pp, hc, cover by Robert Gould) [Elric; Von Bek] Fantasy novel, first in a new Elric series. Illustrated in b&w by Robert Gould, Donato Giancola, Gary Gianni, Michael Kaluta, Todd Lockwood, Michael Whelan, and Randy Broecker, with a color frontispiece by Don Maitz. First US edition (Earthlight 2000). This is a slipcased limited edition of 600 signed by author and artists; a deluxe leatherbound edition (-3-4) is also available. American Fantasy Press, PO Box 1059, Woodstock IL 60098; [www.american-fantasy.com]; add $7.00 postage and handling.
- * _The Dreamthiefs Daughter (Warner Aspect 0-446-52618-5, Apr 2001, $24.95, 343pp, hc, cover by Robert Gould) [Elric; Von Bek] Reprint (Earthlight 2/01) fantasy novel, first in a new Elric series.
- * *Elric (Orion/Gollancz 1-85798-743-8, May 2001, £6.99, ii+416pp, tp, cover by Michael Whelan) [Elric] Fantasy omnibus/collection of two Elric books: five-story collection Stealer of Souls (1963) plus fix-up novel Stormbringer (1965; revised 1977). Volume 17 in the Fantasy Masterworks series. (Contents)
- * _Gloriana, or The Unfulfilld Queen (Orion/Gollancz 0-575-07359-4, Oct 2001, £6.99, 368pp, tp, cover by Gustave Moreau) Reprint (Allison & Busby 1978) fantasy novel. This is the text of the Phoenix House 1993 revised edition, with further minor changes. Winner of the World Fantasy Award. Volume 22 in the Fantasy Masterworks series.
- * _King of the City (Simon & Schuster/Scribner UK 0-684-86144-5, May 2001, £7.99, 421pp, tp, cover by blacksheep) [Dennis Dover; Rosie Beck] Reprint (Scribner UK 2000) literary fantasy novel, sequel to Mother London.
- * +King of the City (HarperCollins/Morrow 0-380-97589-0, Jun 2001, $26.00, 421pp, hc) [Dennis Dover; Rosie Beck] Fantasy novel, sequel to Mother London. Denny Dover and Rosie Beck fight to save London from the corrupt John Barbican Begg. First US edition (Scribner UK 2000).
- * *London Bone (Scribner UK 0-684-86142-9, May 2001, £10.00, 245pp, tp, cover by blacksheep) Collection of eight stories and an article, set primarily in London, and in various Moorcock series. (Contents)
- * _Silverheart (with Storm Constantine) (Simon & Schuster/Earthlight 0-7434-0867-5, Nov 2001, £6.99, 408pp, pb, cover by Jim Burns) Reprint (Earthlight UK 2000) SF/fantasy novel of the Multiverse. Max Silverskin must discover his heritage before the witchmark devours his heart.
- MOORE, JAMES A. (stories) (chron.)
- * *Fireworks (Meisha Merlin 1-892065-40-1, May 2001, $16.00, 376pp, tp, cover by Kevin Murphy) SF horror novel. A small town in Georgia is devastated by the crash of a UFO and the resulting government lockdown. Order online at [www.meishamerlin.com], or from Meisha Merlin, PO Box 7, Decatur GA 30031.
- MOORE, STEPHEN (chron.)
- * *Dead Edward (Hodder Silver 0-340-74396-4, Jan 2001, £4.99, 154pp, tp, cover by Paul Young) Young-adult fantasy novel.
- MOORE, VANCE (stories) (chron.)
- MOORE, (Joseph) WARD (1903-1978) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Bring the Jubilee (Orion/Gollancz 1-85798-764-0, Jun 2001, £6.99, 194pp, tp, cover by Chris Moore) Reprint (Farrar Straus 1953) alternate-history/time travel novel in which the American South won the Civil War. Volume 42 in the SF Masterworks series.
- MORAN, DANIEL KEYS (1962- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Emerald Eyes/The Star/The Long Run (Queen Of Angels no ISBN, Jan 2001, $45.00, 501pp, hc) Omnibus of three SF novels, one original: Emerald Eyes (1988), The Long Run (1989), and The Star. This is a limited edition of 1000. This is copyrighted 1998, but not seen until now. Order from Queen of Angels, PO Box 5020, Woodland Hills CA 91365; [www.QueenOfAngels.com]. (Contents)
- MOREAU, GARY (chron.)
- MOREHOUSE, LYDA (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Archangel Protocol (Penguin/Roc 0-451-45827-3, May 2001, $6.99, 342pp, pb, cover by Bruce Jensen) [Archangel Protocol] SF novel. A woman unjustly disconnected from the computers that link society is offered help by a cybernetic angel. A first novel.
- MORGAN, CHRIS (1946- ) (chron.)
- MORGAN, RUPERT (chron.)
- * _Let There Be Lite (Transworld/Bantam UK 0-553-81284-X, Mar 2001, £6.99, 415pp, tp, cover by John Alexander) Reprint (Bantam UK 2000) satirical SF novel of an alternate Earth.
- MORRIS, GERALD (chron.)
- * *Parsifals Page (Houghton Mifflin 0-618-05509-6, Apr 2001, $15.00, 232pp, hc, cover by Lou Beach) [*Squires Tale] Young-adult Arthurian novel, fourth in the series begun in The Squires Tale featuring Squire Terence and Sir Gawain, though this focuses primarily on Parsifal and his page.
- * _The Squire, His Knight, and His Lady (Random House/Laurel-Leaf 0-440-22885-9, Mar 2001, $4.99, 232pp, pb, cover by Lou Beach) [*Squires Tale] Reprint (Houghton Mifflin 1999) young-adult Arthurian novel, sequel to The Squires Tale.
- MORRIS, WILLIAM (1834-1896) (chron.)
- * _The Glittering Plain (Wildside Press 1-58715-350-5, Feb 2001, $17.50, 174pp, tp) Reprint (Kelmscott Press 1891 as The Story of the Glittering Plain Which has been also Called the Land of Living Men, or the Acre of the Undying) fantasy novel. A print on demand book available at [www.wildsidepress.com], or from PO Box 45, Gillette NJ 07933-0045.
- MORRISSEY, DEAN (chron.)
- * *The Moon Robber (with Stephen Krensky) (HarperCollins 0-06-028581-8, Jun 2001, $14.95, 64pp, hc, cover by Dean Morrissey) [Magic Door] Illustrated childrens chapter book, with story by Morrissey and Krensky, illustrations by Morrissey. The first book in The Magic Door series set in the land of Great Kettles, featuring characters from Morrisseys picture book series begun in Ship of Dreams. Michael, Joey and Sarah must stop a giant from stealing the moon.
- MORROW, GRAY; [i.e., Dwight Graydon Morrow] (1934-2001) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Visionary (Insight Studios Group 1-889317-12-8, Sep 2001, $29.95, 96pp, hc, cover by Gray Morrow) Art book, with reproductions of cover, illustration, and comics art from the late 1950s on. Introduction by Al Williamson. Edited by Mark Wheatley and Allan Gross; the latter provides biographical background. A deluxe signed edition (-13-6, $49.95) was announced but not seen.
- MOSCOE, MICHAEL (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *They Also Serve (Ace 0-441-00795-3, Jan 2001, $6.50, 357pp, pb, cover by Michael Herring) [First Casualty] Military SF novel, third in the series begun in The Price of Peace. Colonel Ray Longknife and his crew are stranded on a world with a seemingly idyllic lost colony.
- MOSIMAN, BILLIE SUE (1947- ) (chron.)
- * *Red Moon Rising (DAW 0-88677-955-3, Feb 2001, $6.99, 320pp, pb, cover by Don Brautigam) [Vampire Nation] Vampire novel. A teen struggles with the family curse of vampirism. Copyrighted by Mosiman and packager Tekno Books.
- MOSLEY, WALTER (Ellis) (1952- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Futureland (Warner Aspect 0-446-52954-0, Nov 2001, $24.95, 356pp, hc, cover by Jon Valk) Original collection of connected stories, subtitled Nine Stories of an Imminent World. (Contents)
- MOSS, JOANNE (chron.)
- MOULY, FRANÇOISE, ed. (chron.) (assoc.)
- MULLIN, CARYL CUDE (chron.)
- * *A Riddle of Roses (Second Story Press 1-896764-28-2, Sep 2000, $6.95, 222pp, tp, cover by Kasia Charko) Young-adult medieval fantasy. A young bard in training seeks the mythical Avalon. This is dated 2000, but not seen until now. Second Story Press, 720 Bathurst Street, Suite 301, Toronto Ontario, Canada M5S 2R4.
- MUNROE, JIM (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Angry Young Spaceman (No Media Kings 0-9686363-0-6, 2000, C$20.00, 244pp, tp, cover by Mike Brennan) SF novel. Sam heads to an underwater planet to teach English. This is dated 2000, but not seen until now. Order from No Media Kings, 10 Trellanock Ave., Toronto ON Canada M1C 5B5; [www.nomediakings.org]; e-mail: [jim@nomediakings.org].
- * +Angry Young Spaceman (Four Walls Eight Windows 1-56858-208-0, Sep 2001, $13.95, 244pp, tp, cover by Mike Brennan) SF/satirical novel about a young man trying to pay off his student loans by teaching English on an alien planet. First US edition (No Media Kings 2000) SF novel.
- MURPHY, PAT(rice Ann) (1955- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Adventures in Time and Space with Max Merriwell (Tor 0-312-86643-7, Nov 2001, $24.95, 287pp, hc, cover by Greg Spalenka) [Max Merriwell] SF novel, the third in the loose series involving author Merriwell. Max starts getting threats from his own pseudonyms when his cruise ship enters the Bermuda Triangle.
- * *A Flock of Lawn Flamingos (Tachyon Publications no ISBN, Oct 2001, $3.95, 20pp, ph) Associational story that first appeared in Lethal Kisses.
- * _Wild Angel (Tor 0-812-59042-2, Sep 2001, $6.99, 342pp, pb, cover by Dean Williams) [Max Merriwell] Reprint (Tor 2000) fantasy/SF novel of a female Tarzan, supposedly by Mary Maxwell, second in a series of novels written by Max Merriwell under various pen-names.
- MURPHY, SHIRLEY ROUSSEAU (1928- ) (chron.)
- * _Cat Spitting Mad (HarperCollins/Avon 0-06-105989-7, Nov 2001, $6.50, 278pp, pb, cover by Mark Hess) [Joe Grey] Reprint (HarperCollins 2001) fantasy mystery novel, the sixth featuring talking cat Joe Grey.
- NAGATA, LINDA (née Webb) (1960- ) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Limit of Vision (Tor 0-312-87688-2, Mar 2001, $24.95, 349pp, hc, cover by Stephen Youll) Near-future SF novel of out-of-control biotechnology.
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