The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 2002
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- KESSLER, JOAN C., ed. (stories) (chron.)
- * *Night Shadows: Twentieth-Century Stories of the Uncanny (Godine, David R. 1-56792-180-9, Oct 2001, $18.95, 298 + xvi, tp, cover by Edward Hopper) Anthology of 15 stories by authors including Shirley Jackson, Ray Bradbury, and Ramsey Campbell. This is dated 2001, but not seen until now. (Contents)
- KETCHUM, JACK; pseudonym of Dallas William Mayr, (1946- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _The Girl Next Door (Overlook Connection Press 0-9633397-4-5, Aug 2002, $39.95, 243pp, hc, cover by Neal McPheeters) Reprint (Warner 1989) psychological horror novel. This retains the 1996 OCP limited edition’s introduction by Stephen King, but drops the three afterwords and interview; a previous trade edition listed had this ISBN only on a sticker on the dust jacket flap. Ketchum is a pen name for Dallas Mayr. Available from Overlook Connection Press, PO Box 526, Woodstock GA 30188; credit card orders 770-926-1762; add $5.00 postage.
- * +Red (Overlook Connection Press 1-892950-47-2, May 2002, $44.95, 194pp, pb, cover by Neal McPheeters) Associational horror novel of a man and his dog. A trade paperback edition (-59-6) was announced but not seen; a signed, slipcased edition of 100 and a lettered leatherbound, wood-cased edition of 26 is also available. Ketchum is a pen name for Dallas Mayr. First US edition (Headline 1995). Order from Overlook Connection Press, PO Box 526, Woodstock GA 30188; 770-926-1762; [www.overlookconnection.com].
- * *Red (Leisure 0-8439-5040-4, Aug 2002, $5.99, 211 + 93pp, pb) Collection of the associational horror novel of the title, and novella “The Passenger”. Ketchum is a pen name for Dallas Mayr. (Contents)
- KETTER, GREG, ed. (stories) (chron.)
- * *Shelf Life: Fantastic Stories Celebrating Bookstores (DreamHaven Books 1-892058-05-7, Nov 2002, $75.00, 285 + xvi, hc, cover by John Picacio) Original anthology of 16 stories about bookstores, two reprints, published to celebrate DreamHaven Books’ 25th anniversary. Authors include Gene Wolfe, Ramsey Campbell, Jack Williamson, and Nina Kiriki Hoffman. Introduction by Neil Gaiman. This is a signed, limited edition of 1000. Order from DreamHaven Books, 912 W. Lake St., Minneapolis MN 55408; 612-823-6161; [dream@dreamhavenbooks.com]; [www.dreamhavenbooks.com]; add $4.00 postage. (Contents)
- KEYES, GREG; see under Keyes, J. Gregory (chron.)
- KEYES, J. GREGORY (chron.)
- KIDBY, PAUL (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- KIDD, A. F. (1953- ); also as Chico Kidd (stories) (chron.)
- * *No. 472 Cheyne Walk: Carnacki: The Untold Stories (with Rick Kennett) (Ash-Tree Press 1-55310-037-9, Jun 2002, C$59.00, xiv+235pp, hc, cover by Paul Lowe) Collection of 12 stories featuring William Hope Hodgson’s “Carnacki the Ghost-Finder”. This is a limited edition of 500 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $45.00 and in the UK for £28.00. (Contents)
- KIDD, CHICO (1953- ); also as A. F. Kidd (stories) (chron.)
- * *The Vengeance Jar and Other Stories (Chico Kidd no ISBN, Oct 2002, £4.50, 66pp, ph) Original collection of three ghost stories featuring Captain Luís da Silva. (Contents)
- KIERNAN, CAITLÍN R. (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *In the Garden of Poisonous Flowers (Subterranean Press 1-931081-48-4, Apr 2002, $20.00, 85pp, hc, cover by Dame Darcy) [Threshold] Horror novella, a prequel to Threshold. Illustrated by Dame Darcy. A signed limited edition (-49-2, $40.00) with added chapbook is also available.
- * _Silk (Penguin/Roc 0-451-45900-8, Nov 2002, $14.00, 353pp, tp, cover by Victor Stabin) Reprint (Roc 1998) dark fantasy novel.
- * _Tales of Pain & Wonder (Meisha Merlin 1-892065-38-X, Feb 2002, $16.00, 395pp, tp, cover by Naoto Hattori) Reprint (Gauntlet Press 2000) collection of 21 stories and one poem. This retains the introduction by Douglas E. Winter and afterword by Peter Straub.
- KILLOUGH, (Karen) LEE (1942- ) (chron.)
- * *Wilding Nights (Meisha Merlin 1-892065-71-1, May 2002, $16.00, 353pp, tp, cover by Hoang Nguyen) Fantasy/mystery. Homicide detective Alison Goodnight is a werewolf passing as human. Available from Meisha Merlin Publishing, PO Box 7, Decatur GA 30031; [www.meishamerlin.com].
- KILWORTH, GARRY (Douglas) (1941- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Nightdancer (Orion/Dolphin 1-85881-712-9, Apr 2002, £4.99, 119pp, pb, cover by Stuart Williams) Young-adult dark fantasy novel.
- * *Spiggot’s Quest: Book One of The Knights of Liöfwende (Time Warner/Atom 1-904233-01-5, Jul 2002, £5.00, 304pp, tp, cover by Larry Rostant) [Knights of Liofwende] Young-adult fantasy novel. A contemporary teenager is lightning-blasted into a parallel faerie world, where every hand seems against him, except one.
- * *Vampire Voles (Transworld/Corgi 0-552-54705-0, May 2002, £5.99, 350pp, pb, cover by Kevin Tweddell) [Welkin Weasels: Montague Sylver] Young-adult animal fantasy novel, fifth in the “Welkin Weasels” series, second in the “Montague Sylver” sub-trilogy.
- KINDL, PATRICE (chron.)
- * _Goose Chase (Penguin/Puffin 0-14-230208-2, Oct 2002, $5.99, 214pp, tp) Reprint (Houghton Mifflin 2001) young-adult fantasy novel.
- * *Lost in the Labyrinth (Houghton Mifflin 0-618-16684-X, Aug 2002, $16.00, 194pp, hc, cover by Cynthia von Buhler) Young-adult fantasy novel retelling the story of the minotaur. Princess Xenodice tries to prevent Theseus from killing her brother, the minotaur.
- KING, GABRIEL; pseudonym of Jane Johnson & M. John Harrison (chron.)
- * _Nonesuch (Random House/Arrow 0-09-929710-8, Jun 2002, £6.99, pb) [Wild Road] Reprint (Century 2001) fantasy novel, connected to the “Wild Roads” animal-fantasy series. The manor house of Nonesuch, bequeathed to the lover of a suspected witch, hides an ancient secret. King is the pseudonym of Jane Johnson and M. John Harrison. The original edition was not seen.
- KING, J. ROBERT (stories) (chron.)
- * _Lancelot du Lethe (SFBC #15907, Jan 2002, $12.99, 461pp, hc, cover by Gary Ruddell) [Mad Merlin] Reprint (Tor 2001) Arthurian fantasy novel, sequel to Mad Merlin. This is similar to the Tor edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * *Magic: The Gathering: Onslaught (Wizards of the Coast 0-7869-2801-8, Sep 2002, $6.99, 312pp, pb, cover by Kev Walker) [Magic: The Gathering: Onslaught Cycle] Novelization based on the fantasy card game, first in the “Onslaught Cycle”. Copyrighted by Wizards of the Coast.
- KING, STEPHEN (Edwin) (1947- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _Black House (with Peter Straub) (Ballantine 0-345-44103-6, Sep 2002, $7.99, 659pp, pb) [Talisman] Reprint (Random House 2001) dark fantasy novel, sequel to The Talisman.
- * _Black House (with Peter Straub) (HarperCollins UK 0-00-710044-2, Sep 2002, £7.99, 819pp, pb) [Talisman] Reprint (Random House; HarperCollins UK 2001) fantasy novel.
- * _Danse Macabre (Time Warner UK 0-7515-0437-8, 2002, £6.99, 479pp, pb, cover by Larry Rostant) Reprint (Everest House 1981) non-fiction study of horror.
- * _The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three (Penguin/Signet 0-451-16352-4, Dec 2002, $7.99, 464pp, pb) [Roland (Gunslinger)] Reissue (Grant 1987) dark fantasy Western novel. 30th printing. Note: Only the first book was a fix-up.
- * _The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands (Penguin/Signet 0-451-17331-7, Dec 2002, $7.99, 590pp, pb) [Roland (Gunslinger)] Reissue (Grant 1991) dark fantasy Western novel. 19th printing.
- * _The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass (Penguin/Signet 0-451-19486-1, Dec 2002, $7.99, 699pp, pb) [Roland (Gunslinger)] Reissue (Donald M. Grant 199708) fantasy novel, book four in “The Dark Tower” series. Sixth printing.
- * _The Dead Zone (Time Warner UK 0-7515-0432-7, 2002, £6.99, 467pp, pb, cover by Larry Rostant) Reprint (Viking 1979) horror novel.
- * _Different Seasons (Time Warner UK 0-7515-0433-5, 2002, £7.99, 560pp, pb, cover by Larry Rostant) Reprint (Viking 1982) collection of four original dark fantasy/contemporary novels and a novella. (Contents)
- * _Dreamcatcher (Hodder Headline/NEL 0-340-77072-4, Jun 2002, £6.99, 694pp, pb, cover by Larry Rostant) Reprint (Simon & Schuster/Scribner; Hodder & Stoughton 2001) SF/dark fantasy novel. Four men from King’s town of Derry, Maine face alien invaders.
- * *Everything’s Eventual (Simon & Schuster/Scribner 0-7432-3515-0, Mar 2002, $28.00, 459pp, hc, cover by Mark Stutzman) Collection of 14 stories, with an introduction by King on the writing and marketing of short fiction. (Contents)
- * _Everything’s Eventual (SFBC #50145, Mar 2002, $14.99, 459pp, hc, cover by Mark Stutzman) Reprint (Scribner 2002) collection. This is similar to the Scribner edition, except it lacks a price.
- * *Everything’s Eventual (Hodder & Stoughton 0-340-77073-2, Mar 2002, £17.99, xvi+416pp, hc) Collection of 14 stories, including two not previously published in printed form: “Riding the Bullet” and “L.T.’s Theory of Pets”. Each story has a brief introduction and afterword by King. Simultaneous with the US (Scribner) edition. A trade paperback (export only) edition (-79236-1, £10.99) was announced but not seen.
- * _Everything’s Eventual (Pocket 0-7434-5735-8, Jan 2003, $7.99, 583pp, pb, cover by Mark Stutzman) Reprint (Scribner 2002) collection of 14 stories.
- * _The Eyes of the Dragon (Time Warner UK 0-7515-0457-2, 2002, £6.99, 427pp, pb, cover by Larry Rostant) Reprint (Viking 1987) fantasy novel, revised from the Philtrum 1985 edition. Illustrated by David Palladini.
- * _Firestarter (Time Warner UK 0-7515-0439-4, 2002, £6.99, 510pp, pb, cover by Larry Rostant) Reprint (Viking 1980) dark fantasy/SF novel of destructive psychic powers.
- * *From a Buick 8 (Hodder & Stoughton 0-340-77069-4, Aug 2002, £17.99, 404pp, hc, cover by Larry Rostant) Dark fantasy novel. A car seems to hide the entrance to a succession of strange worlds. A trade paperback (export only) edition (-79234-5, £10.99) was announced but not seen.
- * +From a Buick 8 (Simon & Schuster/Scribner 0-7432-1137-5, Sep 2002, $28.00, 356pp, hc, cover by Mark Stutzman) Horror novel. People disappear near an impounded car. First US edition (Hodder & Stoughton 8/02).
- * _From a Buick 8 (SFBC no ISBN, Sep 2002, $14.99, 356pp, hc, cover by Mark Stutzman) Reprint (Hodder & Stoughton 2002) horror novel. Packaged with a poster of the dust jacket. This is similar to the Scribner US edition, except it lacks a price.
- * _Hearts in Atlantis (Hodder Headline/NEL 0-340-81867-0, Feb 2002, £6.99, 622pp, pb) Reissue (Scribner’s; Hodder & Stoughton 1999) collection of five interconnected stories. This is a movie tie-in edition. Third printing.
- * _On Writing (Pocket 0-7434-5596-7, Jul 2002, $7.99, 297pp, pb) Reprint (Scribner 2000) non-fiction writing book with elements of autobiography.
- * _Pet Sematary (Pocket 0-7434-1228-1, Feb 2002, $14.00, 395pp, tp, cover by Lisa Litwack) Reprint (Doubleday 1983) horror novel. This has a new introduction by King.
- * *The Secretary of Dreams (Cemetary Dance Publications 1-58767-140-9, Aug 2006, $75.00, 281pp, hc, cover by Glenn Chadbourne) Collection of six stories in a 9" x 11" edition, heavily illustrated by Glenn Chadbourne. (Contents)
- * _The Shining (Pocket 0-7434-3749-7, Oct 2002, $14.00, 505pp, tp, cover by Lisa Litwack) Reprint (Doubleday 1977) horror novel. This has the 2001 introduction by King.
- * _The Stand (Penguin/Signet 0-451-16953-0, Dec 2002, $8.50, 1141pp, pb) Reissue (Doubleday 1990) revised edition of King’s 1978 horror novel. 29th printing.
- * *Three Complete Novels: Carrie/’Salem’s Lot/The Shining (Random House/Wings 0-517-21902-6, 2002, $17.99, 1096pp, hc) Omnibus of three horror novels: Carrie (1974), ’Salem’s Lot (1975), and The Shining (1977). This is an instant remainder edition. (Contents)
- KING, WILLIAM (1959- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Warhammer 40,000: Farseer (Black Library 1-84154-244-X, May 2002, £5.99, 287pp, pb, cover by Paul Dainton) [Warhammer 40,000: Eldar] Novelization based on the SF role-playing game. Book one in the “Eldar” sub-series.
- * +Warhammer 40,000: Farseer (Games Workshop/Black Library 0-7434-4306-3, Jun 2002, $6.95, 287pp, tp, cover by Paul Dainton) [Warhammer 40,000: Eldar] Novelization based on the fantasy role-playing game, first in the “Eldar” series. Copyrighted by Games Workshop Ltd. First US edition (Black Library UK 5/02).
- * *Warhammer 40,000: Grey Hunter (Black Library 1-84154-207-5, Feb 2002, £5.99, 276pp, pb, cover by Paul Dainton) [Warhammer 40,000: Wolfclaw] Novelization set in the world of the SF role-playing game, third in the “Space Wolf” series.
- * +Warhammer 40,000: Grey Hunter (Games Workshop/Black Library 0-7434-4300-4, Mar 2002, $6.95, 276pp, tp, cover by Paul Dainton) [Warhammer 40,000: Wolfclaw] Novelization based on the fantasy role-playing game, third in the “Wolfclaw” or “Space Wolf” series. Copyrighted by Games Workshop Ltd. First US edition (Black Library UK 2/02).
- KINGDOM, WILL; pseudonym of Phil Rickman (chron.)
- * _Mean Spirit (Transworld/Corgi 0-552-14585-8, Jul 2002, £5.99, 572pp, pb) Reprint (Bantam UK 2001) dark fantasy novel. A reclusive psychic finds herself stalked from both sides of the grave.
- KINGSBURY, DONALD (MacDonald) (1929- ) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _Psychohistorical Crisis (Tor 0-765-34195-6, Oct 2002, $7.99, 727pp, pb, cover by Donato Giancola) Reprint (Tor 2001) SF novel, an update and homage to Asimov’s concept of “psychohistory”.
- KIPFER, ROGER (chron.)
- * *Time Portal (Royal Fireworks Press 0-88092-568-X, Oct 2002, $9.99, 157pp, tp, cover by Chris Dodge) Young-adult fantasy novel. Abigail discovers a portal to another world and time at an archeological dig. Order from Royal Fireworks Publishing, First Avenue, PO Box 399, Unionville, NY 10988; 845-726-4444; [rfpress@frontiernet.net].
- KIRK, DAMION (chron.)
- * *Reflections of a Vampire (RahuBooks 0-9718550-5-6, Feb 2002, $9.95, 370pp, pb) Vampire novel. Order from RahuBooks/Damion Kirk 177 Mohawk Circle, Superior CO 80027-8603; e-mail: [RahuBooks@aol.com].
- KIRK, RUSSELL (Amos) (1918-1994) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Off the Sand Road: Ghost Stories Volume One (Ash-Tree Press 1-55310-043-3, Aug 2002, C$59.00, xvii+199pp, hc, cover by Russell Kirk) First of two volumes collecting together Russell Kirk’s short supernatural fiction, edited with an Introduction, by John Pelan. This is a limited edition of 500 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $45.00 and in the UK for £28.00. (Contents) [ed: John C. Pelan]
- KIRSHTEYN, MICHAEL E. (chron.)
- * *The Neutrino Effect: The World Builders (iUniverse.com/Writers Club Press 0-595-23607-3, Aug 2002, $18.95, 339pp, tp, cover by Cathi A. Wong) SF novel. Earth is contacted by highly advanced aliens. This is a print-on-demand book, available online at [www.iuniverse.com], or from iUniverse, 5220 S. 16th St., Suite 200, Lincoln NE 68512.
- KITCHIN, ROB, ed. (chron.)
- * *Lost in Space: Geographies of Science Fiction (with James Kneale) (Continuum 0-8264-5731-2, May 2002, $29.95, 211pp, tp) Non-fiction, a gathering of critical essays on the use of space and geography in science fiction. Foreword by Michael Marshall Smith. Includes bibliography and index. A hardcover edition (-5730-4, $99.95) was announced but not seen. Continuum, 370 Lexington Ave., New York NY 10017; [info@continuum-books.com]; [www.continuumbooks.com].
- KLASKY, MINDY L. (1964- ) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *The Glasswright’s Journeyman (Penguin/Roc 0-451-45884-2, Jun 2002, $6.99, 338pp, pb, cover by Jerry Vanderstelt) [Glasswright] Fantasy novel, third in the “Glasswright” series. Rani travels to help King Hal find a bride, but gets distracted by new glassmaking secrets.
- * *Season of Sacrifice (Penguin/Roc 0-451-45865-6, Jan 2002, $6.99, 344pp, pb, cover by Jerry Vanderstelt) Fantasy novel. An undertrained woodsinger must use the power of the Great Tree to rescue kidnapped children.
- KLASS, PHILIP (1920- ); see pseudonym William Tenn (stories) (chron.)
- KNAAK, RICHARD A(llen) (1961- ) (chron.)
- * *Diablo #3: The Kingdom of Shadow (Pocket 0-7434-2692-4, Aug 2002, $6.99, 339pp, pb) [Diablo] Novelization based on the dark fantasy computer game. Copyrighted by Blizzard Entertainment.
- KNEALE, JAMES, ed. (chron.)
- KNOX, ELIZABETH (chron.)
- * _Black Oxen (Picador USA 0-312-42049-8, Jun 2002, $14.00, 436pp, tp) Reprint (Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2001) literary novel with elements of fantasy and SF.
- * _Black Oxen (Random House/Vintage UK 0-09-943714-7, Oct 2002, £6.99, 436pp, tp) Reprint (Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2001) literary novel with elements of fantasy and SF.
- KOEHLER, KAREN (stories) (chron.)
- * *Scarabus (KHP Industries/Black Death Books 0-9679220-0-3, Aug 2002, $18.00, 330pp, tp) Gothic horror novel. A demon wages war on the cult that created him. A print-on-demand book available online at [www.khpindustries.com].
- * _Slayer (KHP Industries/Black Death Books 0-9679220-0-3, Mar 2002, $18.00, 351pp, tp) [Alek Knight] Reprint (Xlibris 2000) “Industrial Gothic” vampire novel. A slayer begins to question his calling. A “Special Collector’s Edition” print-on-demand book available online at [www.khpindustries.com].
- * *Slayer: Black Miracles (KHP Industries/Black Death Books 0-9679220-1-1, Dec 2002, $18.00, 352pp, tp) [Alek Knight] Collection of two horror novellas featuring the tormented vampire hunter Alek Knight of Slayer. This is a print-on-demand book available online at [www.khpindustries.com]. (Contents)
- KOHONOSKI, SALLY (chron.)
- * *Blood and Jade (Xlibris 1-4010-2689-3, Apr 2002, $24.99, 499pp, tp, cover by F. H. Knowlton) Historical fantasy novel of the Maya. A noblewoman and her club-footed boy, a child of prophecy, are caught in a dynastic struggle. This is a print-on-demand edition, available online at [www.Xlibris.com]; [Orders@Xlibris.com]; 1-888-7-xlibris.
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