The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 2004
Stories, Listed by Author
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- PINCUMBE, NICK (chron.)
- PINES, EZRA (1956- ) (chron.)
- PIPER, H(enry) BEAM (1904-1964) (chron.)
- * Omnilingual, (nv) Astounding Feb 1957
- PIRIE, STEVEN (chron.)
- PITANIELLO, RICHARD (chron.)
- PITCH BLACK (chron.)
- PITCHFORTH, RICHARD (chron.)
- PITRE, CRAIG J. (chron.)
- PITT, DARRELL (chron.)
- PITTS, LYNN (chron.)
- * Tchoupitoulas Bus Stop, (ss) Crossroads: Tales of the Southern Literary Fantastic, ed. Brett Cox & Andy Duncan, Tor 2004
- PIZIKS, STEVEN (Alfred) (1967- ) (books) (chron.)
- PLANTE, BRIAN (1956- ) (chron.)
- PLATH, ROB (chron.)
- PLATT, CHARLES (Michael) (1945- ) (chron.)
- * The Disaster Story, (vi) New Worlds Mar 1966
- PLATT, JOHN R. (chron.)
- PLAYER, C. LEE (chron.)
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- PLETZERS, L. W. F. (chron.)
- PLIML, CLIFF (chron.)
- POE, EDGAR ALLAN (1809-1849) (books) (chron.)
- * Al Aaraaf, (pm) Baltimore Gazette and Daily Advertiser May 18 1829
- * [Alone], (pm) 1829
- * Annabel Lee, (pm) Tribune Oct 9 1849
- * The Assignation, (ss) Broadway Journal Jun 7 1845
- * The Bells, (gs) Rosebud Graphic Classics #1: Edgar Allan Poe, Eureka Productions 2001
- * The Bells, (pm) Union Magazine Oct 1849
- * Berenice, (ss) Southern Literary Messenger Mar 1835
- * The Black Cat, (ss) Philadelphia United States Saturday Post Aug 19 1843
- * The Cask of Amontillado [Fortunato], (gs) Graphic Classics Volume 1 Second Edition: Edgar Allan Poe, ed. Tom Pomplun, Eureka Productions 2004; adapt. by Pedro Lopez
- * The Cask of Amontillado [Fortunato], (ss) Godey’s Lady’s Book Nov 1846
- * The City in the Sea [revised from “The Doomed City”, 1831], (pm) 1845
- * The Coliseum, (pm) Baltimore Saturday Visitor Oct 26 1833
- * The Colloquy of Monos and Una, (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine Aug 1841
- * A Descent into the Maelström, (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine May 1841
- * A Dream, (ss) 1845
- * A Dream within a Dream, (pm) The Flag of Our Union Mar 31 1839
- * Dream-Land, (pm) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine Jun 1844
- * Dreams, (pm) 1827
- * Eldorado, (pm) The Flag of Our Union Apr 21 1849
- * Eureka: A Prose Poem, (ar) New York: Putnam Jun 1848; also as “from Eureka: An Essay on the Material and Spiritual Universe”.
- * Evening Star, (pm) 1827
- * Exordium to Critical Notices, (es) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine Jan 1842
- * The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar, (ss) American Whig Review Dec 1845
- * Fairy-Land [1], (pm) Yankee and Boston Literary Gazette Sep 1829
- * Fairy-Land [2], (pm) 1831
- * The Fall of the House of Usher, (gs) Graphic Classics Volume 1 Second Edition: Edgar Allan Poe, ed. Tom Pomplun, Eureka Productions 2004; adapt. by Matt Howarth
- * The Fall of the House of Usher, (ss) Burton’s Gentlemen’s Magazine Sep 1839
- * The Folio Club, (pr)
- * For Annie, (pm) The Flag of Our Union Apr 28 1849
- * from Eureka: An Essay on the Material and Spiritual Universe [“Eureka: A Prose Poem”], (ar) New York: Putnam Jun 1848
- * From Marginalia, (es) Democratic Review Nov 1844
- * From The Poetic Principle, (ar) Union Magazine Oct 1850
- * The Gold-Bug, (nv) Philadelphia Dollar Newspaper Jun 21-28 1843
- * [The Happiest Day], (pm) 1827
- * The Haunted Palace, (pm) Baltimore Museum Apr 1839
- * Hop-Frog, (ss) The Flag of Our Union Mar 17 1849
- * How to Write a Blackwood Article [“The Psyche Zenobia”], (ar) American Museum Dec 1838
- * Imitation, (pm) 1827
- * The Imp of the Perverse, (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine Jul 1845
- * Introduction, (pm) 1831
- * Israfel, (pm) 1831
- * King Pest, (ss) Southern Literary Messenger Sep 1835
- * The Lake-to—, (pm) 1827
- * Letter to B——, (lt) Southern Literary Messenger 1836
- * Ligeia, (ss) American Museum Sep 1838
- * Lionizing, (ss) Southern Literary Messenger May 1835; also as “Some Passages in the Life of a Lion”.
- * Loss of Breath, (ss) Southern Literary Messenger Sep 1835
- * The Man of the Crowd, (ss) Burton’s Gentlemen’s Magazine Dec 1840
- * The Man That Was Used Up, (ss) Burton’s Gentlemen’s Magazine Aug 1839
- * The Masque of the Red Death, (gs) Graphic Classics Volume 1 Second Edition: Edgar Allan Poe, ed. Tom Pomplun, Eureka Productions 2004; adapt. by Stanley W. Shaw
- * The Masque of the Red Death, (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine May 1842
- * Metzengerstein, (ss) Philadelphia Saturday Courier Jan 14 1832
- * Ms. Found in a Bottle, (ss) Baltimore Saturday Visitor Oct 19 1833
- * The Murders in the Rue Morgue [C. Auguste Dupin], (nv) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine Apr 1841
- * Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket, (n.) New York: Harper 1838
- * Never Bet the Devil Your Head, (gs) Graphic Classics Volume 1 Second Edition: Edgar Allan Poe, ed. Tom Pomplun, Eureka Productions 2004; adapt. by Milton Knight
- * Never Bet the Devil Your Head [“Never Bet Your Head”], (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine Sep 1841
- * Never Bet Your Head, (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine Sep 1841; also as “Never Bet the Devil Your Head”.
- * The Oval Portrait, (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine Apr 1842
- * The Philosophy of Composition, (ar) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine Apr 1846
- * The Pit and the Pendulum, (ss) The Gift: a Christmas and New Year’s Present, MDCCCXLIII, an, 1842 1842
- * The Power of Words, (ss) United States Magazine and Democratic Review Jun 1845
- * A Predicament [“The Scythe of Time”], (ss) American Museum Dec 1838
- * Preface (Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque—1840), (pr) 1840
- * Preface (The Raven and Other Poems), (pr) 1845
- * The Premature Burial, (ss) Dollar Newspaper Jul 31 1844
- * Prospectus of The Penn Magazine, (ms) 1840
- * The Psyche Zenobia, (ar) American Museum Dec 1838; also as “How to Write a Blackwood Article”.
- * The Purloined Letter [C. Auguste Dupin], (nv) The Gift: a Christmas and New Year’s Present for 1845, an, 1844 1844
- * The Raven, (pm) New York Evening Mirror Jan 29 1845
- * The Scythe of Time, (ss) American Museum Dec 1838; also as “A Predicament”.
- * Shadow: A Parable, (ss) Southern Literary Messenger Sep 1835
- * Silence: A Fable [“Siope. A Fable”], (ss) The Baltimore Book 1838
- * Siope. A Fable, (ss) The Baltimore Book 1838; also as “Silence: A Fable”.
- * The Sleeper [revised from “Irene” 1831], (pm) 1845
- * Some Passages in the Life of a Lion [“Lionizing”], (ss) Southern Literary Messenger May 1835
- * Some Words with a Mummy, (gs) Graphic Classics #10: Horror Classics, ed. Tom Pomplun, Eureka Productions 2004; adapt. by Rod Lott
- * Some Words with a Mummy, (ss) American Whig Review Apr 1845
- * Sonnet—Silence, (ss) 1845
- * Sonnet: To Science, (pm) 1829
- * Spirits of the Dead [“Visit of the Dead”], (pm) 1827
- * [Stanzas], (pm) 1827
- * Tamerlane, (pm) 1845
- * The Tell-Tale Heart, (gs) Rosebud Graphic Classics #1: Edgar Allan Poe, Eureka Productions 2001
- * The Tell-Tale Heart, (ss) The Pioneer Jan 1843
- * To Beverley Tucker (Letter 62), (lt) May 2 1836
- * To Harrison Hall (Letter 74), (lt) Sep 2 1836
- * To Helen, (pm) 1831
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