The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 2002
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- HOOVER, H(elen) M(ary) (chron.) (continued)
- * _Orvis (Tor/Starscape 0-812-55735-2, Jun 2002, $5.99, 216pp, tp, cover by Jon Foster) Reprint (Viking Kestrel US 1987) young-adult SF novel.
- HOPE-LEWIS, BARBARA (1944- ); see pseudonym Barbara Erskine (chron.)
- HOPKINS, BRIAN (A.) (1960- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *El Dia De Los Muertos (Earthling Publications 0-9721518-0-X, Oct 2002, $30.00, 109pp, hc, cover by John Picacio) Horror novella. An archaeologist seeks to awaken Aztec gods in order to resurrect his daughter. This is a signed, limited edition of 500; a lettered edition of 15 (-1-8, $150.00) is also available. Order from Earthling Publications, 12 Pheasant Hill Drive, Shrewsbury MA 01545; [www.earthlingpub.com]; [earthlingpub@yahoo.com].
- HORWOOD, WILLIAM (1944- ) (chron.)
- * _The Willows at Christmas (St. Martin’s Griffin/Dunne 0-312-30430-7, Dec 2002, $13.95, 245pp, tp, cover by Patrick Benson) [Wind in the Willows] Reprint (HarperCollins UK 1999) animal fantasy novel; fourth sequel by Horwood to The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame, illustrated by Patrick Benson.
- HOUARNER, GERARD (Daniel) (1955- ) (stories) (chron.)
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- * *Dead Cats Bouncing (with GAK) (Necro Publications/Bedlam Press 1-889186-25-2, Apr 2002, $13.95, 219pp, tp, cover by GAK) Original anthology of 15 stories about the Dead Cat of the editors’ chapbook Dead Cat Bounce (story included), plus an introduction by said dead cat. Illustrated by GAK. Authors include Jack Ketchum, John Skipp, Yvonne Navarro, Terry McGarry, and Paul Di Filippo. This is a signed, limited edition of 400; a hardcover edition of 100 (-26-0, $45.00) was announced but not seen. Bedlam Press, PO Box 540298, Orlando FL 32854-0298; [www.necropublications.com]. (Contents)
- HOWE, DAVID J., ed. (stories) (chron.)
- * *Urban Gothic: Lacuna and Other Trips (Telos Publishing 1-903889-00-6, 2001, £9.99, 252pp, tp) Original anthology of seven horror stories based on, or derived from the scripts of, the TV series. Illustrated by John Howe. A hardcover edition (-01-4) was announced but not seen. (Contents)
- HOWE, JOHN (chron.)
- * *Myth and Magic Poster Collection (HarperCollins UK 0-00-712332-9, Sep 2001, £12.99, tp) Eight pictures from Myth and Magic, presented in poster form.
- HOWEY, ANN F. (chron.)
- * *Rewriting the Women of Camelot: Arthurian Popular Fiction and Feminism (Greenwood Press 0-313-31604-X, Jan 2001, $62.95, 137pp, hc) Non-fiction, a feminist critical study focusing on contemporary Arthuriana. Includes bibliography and index. This is dated 2001, but not seen until now. Order from Greenwood Press, 88 Post Road West, Box 5007, Westport CT 06881; credit card orders: 800-225-5800; [www.greenwood.com].
- HOYT, SARAH (Marques de) A(lmeida) (1962- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *All Night Awake (Ace 0-441-00973-5, Oct 2002, $22.95, 311pp, hc, cover by Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys) [William Shakespeare] Fantasy novel, sequel to Ill Met by Moonlight. William Shakespeare is having trouble competing with Christopher Marlowe when the faerie Lady Silver comes to London.
- * _Ill Met by Moonlight (Ace 0-441-00983-2, Oct 2002, $5.99, 298pp, pb, cover by Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys) [William Shakespeare] Reprint (Ace 2001) fantasy novel about William Shakespeare and fairies.
- HROMIC, ALMA A. (chron.)
- * *Changer of Days, Volume One (HarperCollins/Voyager New Zealand 1-86950-390-2, Oct 2001, NZ$22.95, 429pp, tp, cover by Sacha Lees) [Changer of Days] Young-adult fantasy novel, the first in a series. A child-queen in hiding from her usurper brother develops the power of Sight and is forced into desert exile. This appeared in 2001, but was not seen until now.
- * *Changer of Days, Volume Two (HarperCollins/Voyager New Zealand 1-86950-421-6, May 2002, NZ$22.95, 429pp, tp, cover by Shane Parker) [Changer of Days] Young-adult fantasy novel, the second in a two-book series. Exiled Queen Anghara strives to reclaim her throne.
- HUBBARD, L(afayette) RON(ald, Sr.) (1911-1986) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Battlefield Earth (Bridge/Galaxy 1-59212-053-9, Oct 2002, $29.95, 1083pp, hc, cover by Gerry Grace) Reprint (St. Martin’s 1982) SF novel. This is a 20th Anniversary edition.
- HUBBELL, WILL (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Cretaceous Sea (Ace 0-441-00989-1, Nov 2002, $6.50, 341pp, pb, cover by Les Edwards) [Constance Clements] SF time-travel novel. A paleontology student travels to the distant past as a guide on a luxury tour.
- HUBSCHMAN, THOMAS (chron.)
- * _Space Ark (Savvy Press/Saga SF 0-9669877-5-6, Jan 2003, $12.95, 144pp, tp) Reprint (Tower Books 1981) SF novel. Order from Saga SF, 473 17th St. #6, Brooklyn NY 11215-6226; [savvypress.com/sagasf/index.html].
- HUFF, TANYA (Sue) (1957- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *The Better Part of Valor (DAW 0-7564-0062-7, Mar 2002, $6.99, 413pp, pb, cover by Paul Youll) [Torin Kerr] Military SF novel, sequel to Valor’s Choice. Staff Sergeant Torin Kerr is assigned to protect a scientific expedition.
- HUGHES, CAROL (chron.)
- * _Jack Black & the Ship of Thieves (Random House 0-375-80473-0, Sep 2001, $4.99, 229pp, pb, cover by Greg Newbold) Reprint (Bloomsbury 1997) young-adult adventure novel with elements of fantasy. This is dated 2001, but not seen until now.
- HUGHES, RHYS H. (1967?- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Journeys Beyond Advice (Sarob Press 1-902309-26-X, Dec 2002, £25.00, vi+211pp, hc, cover by Justin Phillips) Fantasy collection. 250 copy limited edition. There is also a 52-copy lettered edition, signed by the author in a slipcase (-27-8, £55.00). Cover and interior art by Justin Phillips. (Contents) [Not seen]
- * *Stories from a Lost Anthology (Tartarus Press 1872621686, Aug 2002, £27.50, 296 + viii, hc) (Contents)
- HULME, JULIET MARION (1938- ); see pseudonym Anne Perry (chron.)
- HUMPHREY, NICOLE LUIKEN; see pseudonym N. M. Luiken (chron.)
- HUNT, WALTER H. (chron.)
- * _The Dark Wing (Tor 0-765-34069-0, Nov 2002, $7.99, 468pp, pb, cover by David Seeley) [Dark Wing] Reprint (Tor 2001) military SF novel.
- HUNTER, KIM (chron.)
- * _Knight’s Dawn (Little, Brown/Orbit 1-84149-090-3, Jan 2002, £6.99, 374pp, pb, cover by blacksheep) [Red Pavilions] Reprint (Orbit 2001) fantasy novel. Book One of “The Red Pavilions”.
- * *Wizard’s Funeral (Orbit 1-84149-097-0, Mar 2002, £9.99, 343pp, tp, cover by blacksheep) [Red Pavilions] Fantasy novel, second in “The Red Pavilions” trilogy.
- HUNTINGTON, GEOFFREY; pseudonym of William J. Mann (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Sorcerers of the Nightwing (HarperCollins/ReganBooks 0-06-001425-3, Aug 2002, $17.95, 279pp, hc, cover by Viktor Koen) [Ravenscliff] Young-adult horror novel, the first in the “Ravenscliff” series about a boy with magical powers sent to live over a Hellhole. Huntington is a pen name for William J. Mann.
- HURD, DOUGLAS (Richard) (1930- ) (chron.)
- * _Scotch on the Rocks (with Andrew Osmond) (Warner UK 0-7515-3081-6, 2001, £5.99, 224pp, pb) [Harvey] Reprint (Collins 1968) near-future SF novel of Britain fragmenting into civil war. Last in a series after Send Him Victorious and The Smile on the Face of the Tiger. Published in 2001 but not seen till now.
- HUSAIN, SHAHRUKH (stories) (chron.)
- * *The Virago Book of Erotic Myths and Legends (Virago 1-86049-801-9, Feb 2002, £8.99, 294pp, tp, cover by Georges Barbier) Original collection of 25 pieces (11 reprints) including stories, poems, and novel extracts based on legends. (Contents)
- HUTSELL-MANNING, LINDA (chron.)
- * *Jason and the Wonder Horn (Coteau Books 1-55050-214-X, Sep 2002, $8.95, 271pp, tp, cover by Susan Gardos) Young-adult fantasy. A magic bugle transports three kids to 16th-century Germany. This indicates “First US edition, 2003” but appears to be the Canadian first printing. Available from Coteau Books, 401-2206 Dewdney Ave., Regina Saskatchewan Canada S4R 1H3; [www.coteaubooks.com].
- HUTSON, SHAUN (1958- ) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Hybrid (Time Warner UK 0-316-86075-1, Aug 2002, £15.99, 383pp, hc, cover by Larry Rostant) Dark fantasy novel. A bestselling author’s abilities begin to fade, but his latest book seems to be writing itself.
- HUXLEY, ALDOUS (Leonard) (1894-1963) (chron.)
- * _Island (HarperPerennial Classics 0-06-008549-5, Aug 2002, $13.95, 354pp, tp) Reprint (Harper & Row 1962) utopian novel of an ideal society on a Pacific island.
- HYND, NOEL (1947- ) (chron.)
- * _Cemetery of Angels (Kensington/Pinnacle 0-7860-1487-3, Sep 2002, $6.99, 412pp, pb) Reissue (Kensington 1995) ghost novel. A family’s new home is too close to a Hollywood cemetary. This has a new ISBN, but indicates fourth printing.
- * _Ghosts (Kensington/Pinnacle 0-7860-1486-5, Sep 2002, $6.99, 511pp, pb) Reissue (Zebra 1993) ghost novel. This is the first Pinnacle edition, but indicates second printing.
- HYNE, C(harles) J(ohn) CUTCLIFFE (Wright) (1865-1944) (chron.)
- IBBOTSON, EVA (Maria Charlotte Michele, née Wiesner) (1925- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Dial a Ghost (Macmillan Children’s Books 0-330-39826-1, Oct 2001, £4.99, 152pp, tp, cover by David Parkins) Reprint (Macmillan Children’s Books 1998) young-adult fantasy novel.
- * +The Great Ghost Rescue (Penguin/Dutton 0-525-46769-6, Aug 2002, $15.99, 167pp, hc, cover by Kevin Hawkes) Young-adult humorous fantasy. British ghosts need a sanctuary from the modern world. First US edition (Macmillan Children’s Books 1975).
- * _The Haunting of Hiram (Macmillan Children’s Books 0-330-39842-3, Nov 2001, £4.99, 172pp, tp, cover by David Parkins) Reprint (Macmillan Children’s Books 1987) young-adult fantasy novel.
- * *The Secret of Platform 13/Island of the Aunts (Penguin/Putnam 0-14-230163-9, Jun 2002, $5.99, 281 + 231pp, tp, cover by Kevin Hawkes) Young-adult omnibus of two fantasy novels bound in Ace double format: The Secret of Platform 13 (1994) and Island of the Aunts (1999). (Contents)
- ILES, GREG (1960- ) (chron.)
- * *Sleep No More (Penguin/Putnam 0-399-14881-7, Jul 2002, $24.95, 382pp, hc) Thriller with supernatural elements. A dead woman appears in the body of another 10 years later.
- INGERMANSON, RANDALL (chron.)
- INGRID, CHARLES; pseudonym of Rhondi Vilott, (1949- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *The Marked Man Omnibus (DAW 0-7564-0111-9, Dec 2002, $6.99, 542pp, pb, cover by Paul Youll) [Marked Man] Omnibus of two SF novels in a duology: The Marked Man (1989) and The Last Recall (1991). Ingrid is a pen name for Rhondi V. Salsitz. (Contents)
- * *Patterns of Chaos (DAW 0-7564-0055-4, Jan 2002, $7.99, 511pp, pb, cover by Vincent Di Fate) [Patterns of Chaos] Omnibus of two SF novels: Radius of Doubt (1991) and Path of Fire (1992). Ingrid is a pen name for Rhondi V. Salsitz. (Contents)
- * *Patterns of Chaos, Volume Two (DAW 0-7564-0056-2, Feb 2002, $7.99, 652pp, pb, cover by Vincent Di Fate) [Patterns of Chaos] Omnibus of two SF novels: The Downfall Matrix (1994) and Soulfire (1995). Ingrid is a pen name for Rhondi V. Salsitz. (Contents)
- IRVINE, ALEXANDER C. (1969- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Rossetti Song (Small Beer Press no ISBN, Jul 2002, $5.00, 70pp, ph) Collection of four stories, one original. Order from Small Beer Press, 360 Atlantic Ave., PMB 132, Brooklyn NY 11217; [www.lcrw.net]; [info@lcrw.net]. (Contents)
- * *A Scattering of Jades (Tor 0-765-30116-4, Jul 2002, $25.95, 428pp, hc, cover by John Jude Palencar) Fantasy novel. A man left without home or family after the New York fire of 1835 falls afoul of a carney who plans to resurrect an ancient god. A first novel.
- * _A Scattering of Jades (SFBC 0-765-30116-4, Nov 2002, $12.99, 428pp, hc, cover by John Jude Palencar) Reprint (Tor 2002) fantasy novel. This is similar to the Tor edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- IRVINE, IAN (1950- ) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * +Dark Is the Moon (Warner Aspect 0-446-60986-2, Jul 2002, $7.50, 677pp, pb, cover by Mark Sofilas) [Three Worlds: View from the Mirror] Fantasy novel, volume three in “The View from the Mirror” quartet. First US edition (Penguin Australia 1999).
- * _Geomancer (Penguin Australia 0-14-029232-2, Sep 2002, A$19.95, 621pp, pb, cover by Nick Stathopoulos) [Three Worlds: Well of Echoes] Reprint (Viking Australia 2001) fantasy novel, first in “The Well of Echoes” Quartet set in the “Three Worlds” of “The View from the Mirror” quartet.
- * _Geomancer (Time Warner UK/Orbit 1-84149-209-4, Sep 2002, £11.99, 621pp, tp, cover by Lee Gibbons) [Three Worlds: Well of Echoes] Reprint (Viking Australia 2001) fantasy novel, the first volume in “The Well of Echoes” quartet set in the “Three Worlds”. [First U.K. edition]
- * _The Last Albatross (Simon & Schuster/Earthlight Australia 0-7318-1044-9, Dec 2001, A$17.95, 355pp, tp) [Last Albatross] Reprint (Simon & Schuster Australia 2000) near-future SF novel, the first in a trilogy about global climate change and eco-terrorism.
- * *Tetrarch (Viking Australia 0-670-91227-1, Oct 2002, A$29.95, 690pp, tp, cover by Nick Stathopoulos) [Three Worlds: Well of Echoes] Fantasy novel, second in “The Well of Echoes” Quartet set in the “Three Worlds” of “The View from the Mirror” quartet.
- * +The Way Between the Worlds (Warner Aspect 0-446-60987-0, Oct 2002, $7.50, 701pp, pb, cover by Mark Sofilas) [Three Worlds: View from the Mirror] Fantasy novel, fourth and final in “The View from the Mirror” quartet. Rulke the Charon begins to open the Way between the Worlds. First US edition (Penguin Australia 1999).
- IRWIN, ROBERT (Graham) (1946- ) (chron.)
- * _The Arabian Nightmare (Overlook Press 1-58567-217-3, Apr 2002, $14.95, 282pp, tp, cover by Jean-Léon Gérôme) Reprint (Dedalus 1983) fantasy novel.
- * _The Arabian Nightmare (Dedalus 1-873982-73-9, Nov 2002, £6.99, 266pp, tp, cover by Willi Gray) Reissue (Dedalus 1983) literary fantasy novel. Fourth printing.
- JABLONSKI, CARLA (chron.)
- * *Charmed: The Gypsy Enchantment (Pocket Pulse 0-7434-1235-4, Feb 2001, $5.99, 181pp, pb) [Charmed] Young-adult novelization, the seventh based on the TV show about three witches. Copyrighted by Spelling Television. This is dated 2001, but was not seen until now; it indicates second printing.
- JACKSON, SHELLEY (stories) (chron.)
- * *The Melancholy of Anatomy (Doubleday/Anchor Books 0-385-72120-X, Mar 2002, $12.00, 179pp, tp) Collection of 13 fantastic/surreal stories in which the medieval humors take on lives outside the body, London has a menstrual flow, and hearts bigger than planets devour light. (Contents)
- JACOB, CHARLEE (1952- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Guises (Delirium Books 1-929653-29-8, Jul 2002, $15.95, 286pp, tp, cover by Chris Mars) Collection of ten stories, three original, and 40 poems, 27 original. A signed, limited hardcover edition of 150 (-30-1, $45.00) and a deluxe leatherbound edition (-31-X, $125.00) were announced but not seen. Delirium Books, PO Box 338, North Webster IN 46555; [srstaley@deliriumbooks.com]; [www.deliriumbooks.com]. (Contents)
- * _This Symbiotic Fascination (Leisure 0-8439-4966-X, Feb 2002, $5.99, 394pp, pb) Reprint (Necro Publications 1997) vampire horror novel.
- JACOB, PIERS ANTHONY DILLINGHAM (1934- ); see pseudonym Piers Anthony (chron.)
- JACOBS, TERI A. (stories) (chron.)
- * *The Void (Leisure 0-8439-5024-2, Jun 2002, $5.99, 348pp, pb) Horror novel. The Dark Man seeks to draw a woman into the terrifying land of her nightmares. A first novel.
- JACOBY, KATE; pseudonym of Tracy Oliphant (chron.) (assoc.)
- * +Exile’s Return (Sterling Publishing/Gollancz 0-575-07474-4, Feb 2003, $14.95, 442pp, tp, cover by Kevin Jenkins) [Elita] Fantasy novel, first in the “Elita” series. First US edition (Gollancz 1998); this is a special 2002 Gollancz trade paperback edition with a US price, distributed in the US by Sterling Publishing, 387 Park Ave. S., New York NY 10016-8810; 800-805-5489; [www.sterlingpub.com].
- * _Rebel’s Cage (Orion/Gollancz 0-575-07295-4, Nov 2002, £6.99, 498pp, pb, cover by Jon Sullivan) [Elita] Reprint (Gollancz 2001) fantasy novel, the fourth book of “Elita”. Jacoby is a pseudonym of Tracy Oliphant.
- * *Trial Of Fire (Orion/Gollancz 0-575-06889-2, Nov 2002, £10.99, 441pp, tp, cover by Jon Sullivan) [Elita] Fantasy novel, the fifth and final book in the “Elita” series. Jacoby is a pseudonym of Tracy Oliphant. A hardcover edition (-06888-4, £17.99) is also available.
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