The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 2004
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- GREEN, SCOTT E(lliott) (1951- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Pulp: Poems in the Pulp Tradition (W. Paul Ganley 0-932445-69-1, Sep 2004, $7.00, 32pp, ph, cover by Charles Momberger) Chapbook poetry collection with 34 poems, seven original. Introduction by Herb Kauderer. This is a signed, limited edition of 100; a hardcover edition of 20 (-70-5, $50) was announced but not seen. Order from W. Paul Ganley, PO Box 149, Buffalo NY 14667-0149; [wpaulg@aol.com]. (Contents)
- GREEN, SIMON R(ichard) (1955- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _Deathstalker Legacy (Orion/Gollancz 0-575-07452-3, May 2004, £6.99, 504pp, pb) [Deathstalker Legacy] Reprint (Gollancz 2002) SF novel, the first in a new “Deathstalker” series, set two centuries after the previous series.
- * *Deathstalker Return (Penguin/Roc 0-451-42821-8, Jan 2004, $23.95, 474pp, hc, cover by Patrick Jones) [Deathstalker] SF novel, second in a series set 200 years after the first “Deathstalker” series. Outlawed Lewis Deathstalker seeks Owen Deathstalker for help against the Terror.
- * _Deathstalker Return (Orion/Gollancz 0-575-07507-4, May 2004, £10.99, 390pp, tp) [Deathstalker Legacy] Reprint (Roc 2004) SF novel. Second in the “Deathstalker Legacy” series set 200 years after the original “Deathstalker” series. A hardcover edition (-07508-2, £17.99) is also available. [First U.K. edition]
- * *Everybody Comes to the Nightside (SFBC #1164769, Jul 2004, 14.99, 384pp, hc, cover by Matt Stawicki) [John Taylor] Omnibus of three novels in the “Nightside” series: Something from the Nightside (2003), Agents of Light and Darkness (2003), and Nightingale’s Lament (2004). This has ISBN 0-7394-4465-4; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket. (Contents)
- * *Nightingale’s Lament (Ace 0-441-01163-2, May 2004, $6.50, 217pp, pb, cover by Jonathan Barkat) [John Taylor] Dark fantasy hardboiled mystery, third in the “Nightside” series featuring John Taylor.
- GREENBERG, MARTIN H(arry), ed. (1941- ) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _Alternate Generals II (with Harry Turtledove) See entry under Harry Turtledove.
- * _The Best Time Travel Stories of the 20th Century (with Harry Turtledove) See entry under Harry Turtledove.
- * _Civil War Fantastic (ibooks/BP Books 0-7434-8741-9, Sep 2004, $11.95, 308pp, tp) Reprint (DAW 2000) anthology of 18 fantasy stories about the Civil War.
- * _Cyberfilms (with Brian M. Thomsen) See entry under Brian M. Thomsen
- * _Dragon Fantastic (with Rosalind M. Greenberg) See entry under Rosalind M. Greenberg
- * *Faerie Tales (with Russell Davis) (DAW 0-7564-0182-8, May 2004, $6.99, 309pp, pb) Original anthology of 12 stories. Authors include Charles de Lint, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Tanya Huff, and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough. (Contents)
- * _Fantastic Cat (with Andre Norton) See entry under Andre Norton.
- * _Grails: Quests of the Dawn (with Edward E. Kramer & Richard Gilliam) See entry under Richard Gilliam.
- * *Haunted Holidays (with Russell Davis) (DAW 0-7564-0223-9, Oct 2004, $6.99, 310pp, pb) Original anthology of 13 non-Halloween holiday horror stories. Authors include Peter Crowther, Esther Friesner, and Nancy Holder. Introduction by Russell Davis. (Contents)
- * _It Came from the Drive-In (with Norman Partridge) See entry under Norman Partridge.
- * _Jack the Ripper (with Charles G. Waugh & Frank D. McSherry, Jr.) (ibooks/BP Books 0-7434-9313-3, Aug 2004, $6.99, 333pp, pb, cover by Phil Zimelman) Reprint (DAW 1988 as Red Jack) anthology of eight horror stories about the famous killer. Introduction by McSherry.
- * *Little Red Riding Hood in the Big Bad City (with John Helfers) (DAW 0-7564-0233-6, Jul 2004, $6.99, 312pp, pb, cover by Corbis) Original anthology of 17 updated and urbanized fairy tales. Authors include Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Alan Dean Foster, and Pamela Sargent. Introduction by John Helfers. (Contents)
- * _Merlin (ibooks/BP Books 0-7434-8728-1, Jul 2004, $11.95, 376 + viii, tp, cover by Scott Grimando) Reprint (DAW 1999) anthology of 20 stories.
- * _My Favorite Fantasy Story (ibooks/BP Books 0-7434-8744-3, Jul 2004, $11.95, 423pp, tp, cover by Les Edwards) Reprint (DAW 2000) anthology of 18 fantasy stories selected and prefaced by noted authors.
- * _My Favorite Horror Story (with Mike Baker) See entry under Mike Baker.
- * _Prom Night (with Nancy Springer) See entry under Nancy Springer.
- * *Sirius: The Dog Star (with Alexander B. Potter) (DAW 0-7564-0186-0, Jun 2004, $6.99, 310pp, pb) Original anthology of 16 stories featuring dogs. Authors include Rosemary Edghill, Tanya Huff, and Nancy Springer. (Contents)
- * *Space Stations (with John Helfers) (DAW 0-7564-0176-3, Mar 2004, $6.99, 320pp, pb) Original anthology of 14 SF stories about space stations. Authors include Robert J. Sawyer, Pamela Sargent, Jack Williamson, and Gregory Benford. (Contents)
- * _The Time of the Vampires (with P. N. Elrod) See entry under P. N. Elrod
- * _Time Wars (with Charles G. Waugh) See entry under Charles G. Waugh
- * _The UFO Files (with Ed Gorman) See entry under Ed Gorman.
- * _Vamps (with Charles G. Waugh) (ibooks/BP Books 0-7434-9312-5, Aug 2004, $6.99, 422pp, pb) Reprint (DAW 1987) anthology of 15 stories about female vampires.
- * _Visions of Liberty (with Mark Tier) See entry under Mark Tier.
- * _What Might Have Been, Volume 1: Alternate Empires (with Gregory Benford) See entry under Gregory Benford.
- * _What Might Have Been, Volume 2: Alternate Heroes (with Gregory Benford) See entry under Gregory Benford.
- * _What Might Have Been: Alternate Wars (with Gregory Benford) See entry under Gregory Benford.
- * _White House Horrors (ibooks/BP Books 0-7434-8731-1, Aug 2004, $6.99, 316pp, pb) Reprint (DAW 1996) original anthology of 16 horror stories about US presidents (and candidates). Introduction by Ed Gorman, who may be an unnamed editor. Copyrighted by Tekno Books and Ed Gorman.
- * _Wizard Fantastic (ibooks/BP Books 0-7434-8730-3, May 2004, $12.95, 389pp, tp, cover by Nicholas Jainschigg) Reprint (DAW 1997) anthology of 21 stories about wizards.
- GREENBERG, ROSALIND (Elizabeth) M(orton), ed. (1951- ) (chron.)
- GREENBERGER, ROBERT (Edward) (1958- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Star Trek, the Next Generation: A Time to Hate (Pocket 0-7434-6289-0, Jul 2004, $6.99, 279pp, pb) [Star Trek, the Next Generation] Star Trek novelization. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures.
- * *Star Trek, the Next Generation: A Time to Love (Pocket 0-7434-6285-8, Jun 2004, $6.99, 263pp, pb) [Star Trek, the Next Generation] Star Trek novelization. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures.
- GREENE, RICHARD S. (chron.)
- * *Boofalo! (iUniverse 0-595-31263-2, May 2004, $21.95, 369pp, tp, cover by Walter Chacon) Humorous fantasy novel. A strange bus transports Dan Slam to the world of Ovula where the terrible Boofalo roams. A first novel. This is a print-on-demand book, available online at [www.iuniverse.com], or from iUniverse, 2021 Pine Lake Road, Suite 100, Lincoln NE 68512.
- GREENWOOD, ED (stories) (chron.)
- * _The Dragon’s Doom (Tor 0-765-34145-X, Jun 2004, $6.99, 461pp, pb, cover by Todd Lockwood) [Band of Four] Reprint (Tor 2003) fantasy novel of the “Band of Four”, fourth in the series begun in The Kingless Land.
- * *Forgotten Realms: Elminster’s Daughter (Wizards of the Coast 0-7869-3199-X, May 2004, $25.95, 378pp, hc, cover by J. P. Targete) [Forgotten Realms: Elminster] Novelization based on the fantasy roleplaying games, part of the “Elminster” series. Copyrighted by Wizards of the Coast.
- * _Forgotten Realms: Silverfall: Stories of the Seven Sisters (Wizards of the Coast 0-7869-3572-3, Jan 2005, $7.99, 370pp, pb, cover by John Foster) [Forgotten Realms] Reprint (TSR 1999) fantasy novelization/collection of seven linked novellas based on the roleplaying game. Copyrighted by Wizards of the Coast.
- * *The Silent House (Tor 0-765-30817-7, Jun 2004, $24.95, 381pp, hc, cover by Ezra Tucker) [Chronicles of Aglirta] Fantasy novel in the “Chronicles of Aglirta” series, the same world as the “Band of Four” series. The Stronghold of the Silvertree wizards holds dark secrets.
- GREENWOOD, GARY (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Jigsaw Men (PS Publishing 1-902880-78-1, Jan 2004, £25.00, 103 + viii, hc, cover by Chris Nurse) SF/horror novella. A detective seeks a missing girl in a world where Frankenstein succeeded and Wells’s Martians invaded. Introduction by Mark Chadbourn. This is a limited edition of 300 signed by Greenwood and Chadbourn; a trade paperback edition of 500 signed by Greenwood (-77-3, £10.00) is also available. Available from PS Publishing, Hamilton House, 4 Park Ave., Harrogate, HG2 9BQ, UK.
- * *Jigsaw Men (PS Publishing 1-902880-77-3, Jan 2004, £10.00, 103pp, tp, cover by Chris Nurse) SF/horror novella, with an introduction by Mark Chadbourn. Limited to 500 numbered copies. Also available in a hardcover edition (-78-1, £25.00), limited to 300 numbered copies.
- GREER, ANDREW SEAN (chron.)
- * *The Confessions of Max Tivoli (Farrar Straus Giroux 0-374-12871-5, Feb 2004, $23.00, 271pp, hc) Literary fantasy novel about a man born old who gets younger instead of aging.
- GRESHAM, STEPHEN (Leroy) (1947- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *The Fraternity (Kensington/Pinnacle 0-7860-1538-1, Apr 2004, $5.99, 315pp, pb) Horror novel about two rival vampire fraternities.
- GRIBBIN, [Dr.] JOHN (R.) (1946- ) (chron.)
- GRIBBIN, MARY (chron.)
- GRIFFIN, ERIC, ed. (chron.)
- GRIFFIN, PENI R(ae) (1961- ) (chron.)
- * *11,000 Years Lost (Abrams/Amulet 0-8109-4822-2, Sep 2004, $18.95, 319pp, hc, cover by Bert Kitchen) Young-adult fantasy time-travel novel. Esther, an 11-year-old Texan, is transported back to the Pleistocene.
- GRIFFITH, NICOLA (1960- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *With Her Body (Aqueduct Press 0-9746559-4-5, Oct 2004, $8.00, 124pp, ph) Collection of three stories in perfect-bound chapbook form. Afterword by L. Timmel Duchamp. Part of the “Conversation Pieces” chapbook series. Aqueduct Press, PO Box 95787, Seattle WA 98145-2787; [www.aqueductpress.com]. (Contents)
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- * _Bending the Landscape: Fantasy (with Steve Pagel) (Overlook Press 1-58567-576-8, Jul 2004, $15.95, 382pp, tp, cover by J. K. Potter) Reprint (White Wolf 1997) anthology of 22 fantasy stories about gays and lesbians.
- GRIGGS, GEORGE (chron.)
- * *Centauri III (Images Publishing 0-9677017-3-2, Sep 2004, $14.95, 221pp, tp) SF novel. A researcher stranded on a strange planet is physically transformed by his environment. A first novel. Images Publishing, 109 Woods of Arden Road, Staten Island NY 10312; [www.imagespublishing.net].
- GRIGGS, TERRY (chron.)
- * *The Silver Door (Raincoast Books 1-55192-685-7, 2004, $7.95, 186pp, tp, cover by Cynthia Nugent) [*Cat’s Eye Corner] Young-adult fantasy novel, sequel to Cat’s Eye Corner. Strange things emerge from Olivier’s book, including a monkey that steals.
- GRIMLY, GRIS (chron.)
- GRIMM, CHERRY BARBARA; [i.e., Cherry Barbara Grimm Lockett] (1930-2002); see pseudonym Cherry Wilder (stories) (chron.)
- GRIMSLEY, JIM (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *The Ordinary (Tor 0-765-30528-3, May 2004, $24.95, 368pp, hc, cover by Donato Giancola) Science fantasy novel. Two worlds, one high tech and the other magical, come close to war.
- GRIMWOOD, JON COURTENAY; see under Courtenay Grimwood, Jon (stories) (chron.)
- GRISWOLD-FORD, VALERIE, ed. (chron.)
- GRONQUIST, D. E. (chron.)
- * *Time Trap (Infinity Publishing.com 0-7414-2066-X, Aug 2004, $13.95, 157pp, tp) SF time-travel novel. Two contemporary scientists find a time machine from the future. Order from Infinity Publishing.com, 519 West Lancaster Ave., Haverford PA 19041-1413; 877-BUY-BOOK; [www.buybooksontheweb.com].
- GROSS, DAVE (stories) (chron.)
- GROSS, MITCHELL; see pseudonym Mitchell Graham (chron.)
- GROSSMAN, DAVE (chron.)
- GUNN, EILEEN (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Stable Strategies & Others (Tachyon Publications 1-892391-18-X, Sep 2004, $14.95, 206 + xvi, tp, cover by John D. Berry) Collection of 12 stories, two original. Foreword by William Gibson, afterword by Howard Waldrop, and a poem by Michael Swanwick. (Contents)
- GUNN, JAMES E(dwin) (1923- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * _The Immortals (Pocket 0-671-53486-6, Sep 2004, $12.00, 301pp, tp) Reprint (Bantam 1962) SF fix-up novel. This has been revised and updated, with 25% new material, a new introduction by Greg Bear, and a fascinating preface by Gunn.
- * _The Listeners (BenBella Books 1-932100-12-1, Jan 2004, $14.95, 195 + xviv, tp) [Listeners] Reprint (Scribner 1972) SF novel. This has a new introduction by H. Paul Shuch, foreword by Thomas Pierson, preface by Gunn, and afterword by Freeman Dyson. BenBella Books, 6440 N. Central Expressway, Suite 508, Dallas TX 75206; [www.benbellabooks.com].
- GUNNER, BOB, ed. (stories) (chron.)
- GURAN, PAULA (stories) (chron.)
- * *The Word Book from Writers.com (Writers.com Books 0-9742907-0-X, 2004, $11.95, 160 + vii, tp) Associational guide to commonly misued words, with added interesting information. Includes index. Writers.com Books, 87 South Meadowcroft Dr., Akron OH 44313; [www.writers.com/publishing].
- HABER, KAREN, ed.; [i.e., Karen Lee Haber Silverberg] (1955- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _Exploring the Matrix: Visions of the Cyber Present (St. Martin’s Griffin 0-312-31359-4, Apr 2004, $14.95, 271pp, tp, cover by Robert Zohrab) [Matrix] Reprint (St. Martin’s 2003) associational non-fiction anthology of essays on the film The Matrix, cyberpunk, and the influence of SF. Packaged and copyrighted by Byron Preiss Visual Publications.
- * *Science Fiction: The Best of 2003 (with Jonathan Strahan) (ibooks 0-7434-7919-X, Mar 2004, $7.99, 435pp, pb, cover by Ciaran Devine) Best-of-the-year anthology of 14 stories, with an introduction on the year in SF by Karen Haber. Authors include Howard Waldrop, Lucius Shepard, and Ursula K. Le Guin. Copyrighted by ibooks. (Contents)
- HABER, MELISSA GLENN (chron.)
- * _The Heroic Adventure of Hercules Amsterdam (Penguin/Puffin 0-14-240216-8, Oct 2004, $5.99, 213pp, tp, cover by Tristan Elwell) Reprint (Dutton 2003) young-adult fantasy novel.
- HADDIX, MARGARET PETERSON (chron.)
- * _Among the Barons (Simon & Schuster/Aladdin 0-689-83910-3, Sep 2004, $5.99, 182pp, tp, cover by Cliff Nielsen) [Shadow Children] Reprint (Simon & Schuster 2003) young-adult SF novel, fourth in the “Shadow Children” series begun in Among the Hidden.
- * *Among the Brave (Simon & Schuster 0-689-85794-2, May 2004, $15.95, 229pp, hc, cover by Cliff Nielsen) [Shadow Children] Young-adult SF novel, fifth in the “Shadow Children” series begun in Among the Hidden. Luke must rescue friends taken by the Population Police.
- HAGUE, MICHAEL, ed. (chron.)
- * *The Book of Fairy Poetry (HarperCollins 0-688-14004-1, Oct 2004, $19.99, 156pp, hc, cover by Michael Hague) Poetry collection with 49 poems selected and extensively illustrated in color by Michael Hague.
- HAHN, MARY DOWNING (1937- ) (chron.)
- HALAM, ANN; pseudonym of Gwyneth Jones, (1952- ) (chron.)
- * +Taylor Five (Random House/Lamb 0-385-73094-2, Mar 2004, $15.95, 199pp, hc) Young-adult SF thriller about a cloned teen caught in a Borneo revolution. First US edition (Dolphin 8/02).
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