The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 2005
Stories, Listed by Author
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- BESTWICK, SIMON (chron.)
- * A Hazy Shade of Winter, (ss) A Hazy Shade of Winter, Ash-Tree Press 2004
- BETANCOURT, JOEL (chron.)
- BETANCOURT, JOHN GREGORY (1963- ) (books) (chron.)
- BETHKE, BRUCE (Raymond) (1955- ) (chron.) (assoc.)
- BEY, MATTHEW (chron.)
- BEYER, KAT (chron.)
- BEYER, KIRSTEN (books) (chron.)
- BIANCOTTI, DEBORAH (chron.)
- * Number 3 Raw Place, (ss) Agog! Smashing Stories, ed. Cat Sparks, Agog! Press 2004
- BIBBY, JAMES A. (chron.)
- BICK, ILSA J. (books) (chron.)
- BIERCE, AMBROSE (Gwinnett) (1842-1914?) (chron.)
- * The Death of Halpin Frayser, (ss) The Wave Dec 19 1891
- * The Suitable Surroundings, (ss) San Francisco Examiner Jul 14 1889
- BILGEN, TOLGA (chron.)
- BILGREY, MARC (books) (chron.)
- BILIKI, B. K. (chron.)
- BILLSON, ANNE (1954- ) (chron.)
- BINGHAM, ANNE (chron.)
- BINGLE, DONALD J. (books) (chron.)
- BINNS, JOHN (chron.)
- BIRCHAM, EMMA (chron.)
- BIRD, ALLYSON (chron.)
- BIRT, CELESTE (chron.)
- BISCHOFF, DAVID (Frederick) (1951- ) (chron.)
- BISHOP, ANNE (books) (chron.) (assoc.)
- BISHOP, K. J. (books) (chron.)
- BISHOP, MICHAEL (Lawson) (1945- ) (books) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * Alien Graffiti: Author’s Apologia, (in) A Reverie for Mister Ray, Michael Bishop, PS Publishing 2005
- * All That Glitters Is Not Golding... or Bishop Either, (ar) Thrust Sum 1985; part originally published in Omni Sep-1984 in a drastically cut version.
- * Antiquities, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #68 1994; Two by John Crowley, gp.
- * “An Art Is Something You Have to Learn: RIP Clifton Fadiman”, (ar) Atlanta Journal-Constitution Jul 4 1999
- * Bears Discover Smut, (ss) Sci Fiction website Oct 26 2005
- * Believers and Heretics: An Episcopal Bull, (ar) Foundation #19 1980
- * Blue Mars, (br) Science Fiction Age Jul 1996; Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars Trilogy, gp.
- * Children Who Survive: An Autobiographical Meditation on Horror Fiction, (ar) Amazing Sep 1989
- * A Classic Affair, (ar) Atlanta Constitution Feb 28 1990
- * A Classic’s Endearing Quirks, (ar) Delap’s F & SF Review Mar 1977
- * The Contributors to Plenum Four, (fa) New Dimensions 5, ed. Robert Silverberg, Harper & Row 1975
- * Critics’ Night at the Sci-Fi Bistro, (ar) Thrust Fll 1979
- * David Hartwell: “Rescue Me!”, (ar) Readercon 13 Program Book 2001; Three Tributes, gp.
- * The Day of Creation, (br) Atlanta Journal-Constitution May 8 1988; Two by J. G. Ballard, gp.
- * The Education of Brian W. Aldiss, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction Sep 1999
- * Empire of the Sun, (br) Atlanta Journal-Constitution Feb 3 1985; Two by J. G. Ballard, gp.
- * Evangels of Hope, (ar) Foundation #14 1978; first presented as a talk at the 27th British Eastercon in Manchester in 1976.
- * First Novel, Seventh Novel: A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire, (in) Kerosina Books 1989
- * Flannery and Me, (ar) QPB Calendar of Days 2001
- * For the Lady of a Physicist, (pm) Black Holes, ed. Jerry Pournelle, London: Futura 1978
- * Gene Wolfe as Hero, (ar) Thrust Fll 1980; part originally published in Atlanta Journal-Constitution 29-Jun-1980.
- * Green Mars, (br) Science Fiction Age May 1994; Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars Trilogy, gp.
- * Howard Waldrop: “Howard’s Generosity”, (ar) Readercon 15 Program Book 2003; Three Tributes, gp.
- * In Praise of Hollyhocks, (ar) Live! From Planet Earth, Golden Gryphon Press 2005
- * In Pursuit of Ubik, (ar) Boston: Gregg Press 1979
- * An Introduction to an Overture to The Keyhole Opera, (in)
- * James Morrow and Towing Jehovah, (ar) Para*doxa v5 #12 1999; revised from The New York Review of Science Fiction Mar-1994.
- * James Morrow’s Antidote X: Speculative Satire and The Eternal Footman, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction Jul 2000
- * James Tiptree, Jr. Is Raccoona Sheldon Is Alice B. Sheldon Is Alli is..., (ar) Quantum Sum/Fll 1992; parts originally appeared in Byte Beautiful by James Tiptree, Jr., Doubleday, 1985 and in Readercon 5 Program Book, 1992.
- * Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars Trilogy, (gp); Red Mars, br Science Fiction Age Jan 1993; Green Mars, br Science Fiction Age May 1994; Blue Mars, br Science Fiction Age Jul 1996.
- * The Knack and How to Get It. See?, (ar) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America Fll 1978
- * Land O’ Goshen, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #81 1995; A Near-Future Southern, An Off-Trail Western, gp.
- * Light Years and Dark: Science Fiction Since 1960, (ar) IASFM Apr 1984; transcript of a speech at the Third Emory Science Fiction and Fantasy Symposium at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, 12-Feb-1983.
- * Little, Big, (br) Foundation #27 1983; Two by John Crowley, gp.
- * Little, Big, Witless, Wise: The Disquieting Allure of Gulliver’s Travels, (ar) A Reverie for Mister Ray, Michael Bishop, PS Publishing 2005
- * Military Brat: A Memoir, (ar) Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series Vol. 26, Gale Research 1997
- * More Than a Masterpiece? [from More Than Human], (in) Easton Press 1989
- * My Private Civil War, (pr) Confederacy of the Dead, ed. Richard Gilliam, Martin H. Greenberg & Edward E. Kramer, Roc 1993
- * A Near-Future Southern, An Off-Trail Western, (gp); Land O’ Goshen, br The New York Review of Science Fiction #81 1995; Redeye, br Atlanta Journal-Constitution May 7 1995.; abridged in Atlanta Journal-Constitution 1-Jan-1995.
- * Nine Prescriptions for My Funeral, (ar) Science Fiction Eye Fll 1997
- * Oh, to Be a Blurber!, (ar) Thrust Spr 1980
- * On Reviewing and Being Reviewed, (ar) Shayol #1 1977; speech delivered at SolarCon III, El Paso, Texas, April 1977.
- * The Once and Future Andy Duncan, (in) Beluthahatchie and Other Stories, Golden Gryphon Press 2000
- * 104 Really Cool Works of Twentieth-Century Fiction in English, (ar) QPB Calendar of Days 2000
- * Only in America, (ar) Libertarian Review Mar 1981
- * Paul Di Filippo: Picasso of the Mails [from A Year in the Linear City], ( ) in+ PSP 2002 ub; Three Tributes, gp.
- * Prospectus for a Novel of Human Prehistory, or The Origins of No Enemy But Time, (ar) Thrust Win 1985
- * Red Mars, (br) Science Fiction Age Jan 1993; Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars Trilogy, gp.
- * Redeye, (br) Atlanta Journal-Constitution May 7 1995; A Near-Future Southern, An Off-Trail Western, gp.
- * A Reverie for Mister Ray, (ar) Thrust Sum 1981
- * Saluting Pamela Sargent [from The Best of Pamela Sargent], (fw) Academy Chicago 1987
- * “Sitting in the Sun in the Waist-High Grass”, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction Nov 2001; part originally published in Strange Days by Gardner Dozois, NESFA Press, 2001.
- * A Speculation of SF Writers, (ar) Thrust Sum 1980
- * Three Tributes, (gp); David Hartwell: “Rescue Me!”, ar Readercon 13 Program Book 2001; Howard Waldrop: “Howard’s Generosity”, ar Readercon 15 Program Book 2003.
- * Two by J. G. Ballard, (gp); Empire of the Sun, br Atlanta Journal-Constitution Feb 3 1985; The Day of Creation, br Atlanta Journal-Constitution May 8 1988.
- * Two by John Crowley, (gp); Little, Big, br Foundation #27 1983; Antiquities, br The New York Review of Science Fiction #68 1994.
- * Voice and Virtue: Celebrating Jack McDevitt, (ar) Philcon 2003 Program Book, PSFS 2003
- * Writing Science Fiction As If It Mattered, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction Dec 2002; speech at Georgia State University, Atlanta, 23-Sep-2002.
- _____, reviews:
- * An American Wordsmith in Atlantis, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction Feb 1996
- * The Boy in the Bush, (br) The Washington Post Book World May 23 1982
- * Cleansing the Eye of the Heart, (br) Atlanta Journal-Constitution Apr 15 2001
- * Conversations with Furthermore B. Haynes, (br) Thrust Sum 1979; also as “Encounter of a Wee Kind”.
- * Encounter of a Wee Kind [“Conversations with Furthermore B. Haynes”], (br) Thrust Sum 1979; revised from Columbus Ledger 29-Aug-1978.
- * The Fate of the Primate, (br) The Washington Post Book World Sep 22 1989
- * The Fifth Head of Cerberus by Gene Wolfe, (br) Delap’s F & SF Review Nov 1976
- * Geniuses in One Another’s Pockets, (br) Atlanta Journal-Constitution Apr 26 1981
- * Ghost of a Chance, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction Aug 2003
- * He Do the Time Police in Different Voices: SF Parodies and Pastiches by David Langford, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction Aug 2004
- * Inconvenient Invitations, (br) Quantum Fll 1991; Parts Originally Published in The New York Times Book Review 19-May-1991 and Washington Post Book World 2-Jun-1991.
- * Ink and Inspiration Among the Soft Sciences, (br) Empire: For the SF Writer Win 1981; transcript of speech given at the First Contact Symposium for Anthropologists and SF Writers in San Jose, California, Spring 1981.
- * A Jeremiad, Three Reviews and a Postscript, (br) Thrust Win 1986; parts originally published in Atlanta Journal-Constitution 29-Nov-1985, Washington Post Book World 22-Sep-1985 and Atlanta Journal-Constitution 22-Oct-1985.
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