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Lists courtesy of Andrew Wheeler.
Contents for anthologies and omnibuses from the Locus Index
to Science Fiction.
www.locusmag.com/index/
October THE WAR AGAINST THE CHTORR: INVASION (2-in-1 of A MATTER FOR MEN and
A DAY FOR DAMNATION) by David Gerrold
Ah, this series started with such promise.
[For a flag-waving tale of self-pitying American exceptionalism, I mean]
After a non-nuclear but major conflict that the USA lost, plague comes to the world. Just as the survivors are getting back on their feet it becomes obvious that the Earth is being invaded by an alien ecosystem. Who is behind this and whether it makes any sense to credit the events to intelligent entities is not clear. Our young hero gets dragged into service against the alien lifeforms, often as an expendable crew member.
Clearly written with RAH in mind [; I believe there's even an annoying Lazarus Long stand in]. Details of the alien ecology are interesting. The series has never been resolved, so don't start it thinking that any sort of closure is going to happen. As far as I recall, there are *no* sympathetic non-American characters but to balance that the protagonist is a jerk who Learns Better But Forgets Everything He Learned By the Beginning of the Next Book.
THE PRACTICE EFFECT by David Brin
A minor comic novel in which a person from our world finds himself in one where entropy apparently works in reverse. [...] Not my thing.
DAUGHTER OF REGALS AND OTHER TALES by Stephen R. Donaldson
(Alternate)
I missed this.
THE DRAGON WAITING by John M. Ford (Alternate)
An alternate history set in a world where vampirism exists and has had a significant effect on world history. Unfortunately it has been so long since I read it that is about all I do recall of it.
Special Cycle #1
Deathbird Stories Harlan Ellison (Harper & Row, 1975, hc)
+ o Introduction: Oblations at Alien Altars
+ o The Whimper of Whipped Dogs
+ o Along the Scenic Route ["Dogfight on 101"]
+ o On the Downhill Side
+ o O Ye of Little Faith
+ o Neon
+ o Basilisk
+ o Pretty Maggie Moneyeyes
+ o Corpse
+ o Shattered Like a Glass Goblin
+ o Delusion for a Dragon Slayer
+ o The Face of Helene Bournouw
+ o Bleeding Stones
+ o At the Mouse Circus
+ o The Place with No Name
+ o Paingod
+ o Ernest and the Machine God
+ o Rock God
+ o Adrift Just Off the Islets of Langerhans: Latitude 38° 54'
N, Longitude 77° 00' 13" W
+ o The Deathbird
I still don't think I am the one to discuss Ellison, although some of these are very good.
I must admit to lingering Anthology Fatigue from reading The Essential Ellison in 2001. There's something about huge single author anthologies I find quite tiring (In the case of the Tor Clarke, because it sprains my wrists to hold the tome up). That is not a criticism of the contents.
DARKOVER LANDFALL by Marion Zimmer Bradley
I missed this.
Fall THE BOOK OF LOST TALES, PART ONE by J.R.R. Tolkien
And this.
CLAY'S ARK by Octavia Butler
I am not sure what the formal name of the series is but this is one in the sequence Wild Seed, Mind of my Mind and Patternmaster.
This book explains how the Clayark disease came to Earth and how it spread, reducing civilization to small enclaves in seas of animalistic barbarity. Decently written but not my favourite of the sequence.
VOYAGER IN NIGHT by C.J. Cherryh (Alternate)
I think I missed this one.
FUZZIES AND OTHER PEOPLE by H. Beam Piper (Alternate)
Either I never read this or it left no impression on me.
November WEST OF EDEN by Harry Harrison
First in a series about intelligent dinosaurs confronting intelligent mammals as (I think) an ice age looms. Pedestrian fare that did not entice me into buying the books that followed.
HEECHEE RENDEZVOUS by Frederik Pohl
Indifferent sequel to Gateway and Beyond the Blue Event
Horizon. Robin has a change of venue, as I recall and various interesting
questions get dull answers.
THE WANDERING UNICORN by Manuel Mujica Lainez (Alternate)
Never even heard of this.
December CROSS-CURRENTS (3-in-1 of STORM SEASON, THE FACE OF CHAOS and WINGS
OF OMEN) edited by Robert Lynn Asprin and Lynn Abbey
Here are the contents lists for two of these:
Storm Season ed. Robert Lynn Asprin (Ace 0-441-78710-X, Oct '82,
$2.95, 305pp, pb) [*Thieves' World]; Thieves' World #4.
+ o Editor's Note o Robert Lynn Asprin o pr
+ 1 o Storm Season Introduction o Robert Lynn Asprin o in
+ 9 o Exercise in Pain o Robert Lynn Asprin o nv *
+ 37 o Downwind o C. J. Cherryh o nv *
+ 87 o A Fugitive Art o Diana L. Paxson o nv *
+ 127 o Steel o Lynn Abbey o na *
+ 192 o Wizard Weather o Janet Morris o na *
+ 254 o Godson o Andrew J. Offutt o nv *
+ 299 o Epilog o Robert Lynn Asprin o aw *
The Face of Chaos ed. Robert Lynn Asprin & Lynn Abbey (Ace
0-441-22549-7, Oct '83, $2.95, 242pp, pb) [*Thieves' World];
Thieves' World #5.
+ 1 o Introduction o Robert Lynn Asprin o in
+ 9 o High Moon o Janet Morris o na *
+ 65 o Necromant o C. J. Cherryh o nv *
+ 115 o The Art of Alliance o Robert Lynn Asprin o ss *
+ 135 o The Corners of Memory o Lynn Abbey o nv *
+ 175 o Votary o David Drake o nv *
+ 211 o Mirror Image o Diana L. Paxson o nv *
I assume the missing one is also yet another Thieves World shared world anthology.
GODS OF THE GREATAWAY by Michael Coney
Missed this.
THE SHATTERED WORLD by Michael Reaves (Alternate)
And this.
[No, this is the one where the magic war blew the world into many habitable pieces, greatly annoying the demons who used to live at the core, right?]
STAR TREK: MY ENEMY, MY ALLY by Diane Duane (Alternate)
I did not read this.
Contents for anthologies and omnibuses from the Locus Index
to Science Fiction.
www.locusmag.com/index/
October THE WAR AGAINST THE CHTORR: INVASION (2-in-1 of A MATTER FOR MEN and
A DAY FOR DAMNATION) by David Gerrold
Ah, this series started with such promise.
[For a flag-waving tale of self-pitying American exceptionalism, I mean]
After a non-nuclear but major conflict that the USA lost, plague comes to the world. Just as the survivors are getting back on their feet it becomes obvious that the Earth is being invaded by an alien ecosystem. Who is behind this and whether it makes any sense to credit the events to intelligent entities is not clear. Our young hero gets dragged into service against the alien lifeforms, often as an expendable crew member.
Clearly written with RAH in mind [; I believe there's even an annoying Lazarus Long stand in]. Details of the alien ecology are interesting. The series has never been resolved, so don't start it thinking that any sort of closure is going to happen. As far as I recall, there are *no* sympathetic non-American characters but to balance that the protagonist is a jerk who Learns Better But Forgets Everything He Learned By the Beginning of the Next Book.
THE PRACTICE EFFECT by David Brin
A minor comic novel in which a person from our world finds himself in one where entropy apparently works in reverse. [...] Not my thing.
DAUGHTER OF REGALS AND OTHER TALES by Stephen R. Donaldson
(Alternate)
I missed this.
THE DRAGON WAITING by John M. Ford (Alternate)
An alternate history set in a world where vampirism exists and has had a significant effect on world history. Unfortunately it has been so long since I read it that is about all I do recall of it.
Special Cycle #1
Deathbird Stories Harlan Ellison (Harper & Row, 1975, hc)
+ o Introduction: Oblations at Alien Altars
+ o The Whimper of Whipped Dogs
+ o Along the Scenic Route ["Dogfight on 101"]
+ o On the Downhill Side
+ o O Ye of Little Faith
+ o Neon
+ o Basilisk
+ o Pretty Maggie Moneyeyes
+ o Corpse
+ o Shattered Like a Glass Goblin
+ o Delusion for a Dragon Slayer
+ o The Face of Helene Bournouw
+ o Bleeding Stones
+ o At the Mouse Circus
+ o The Place with No Name
+ o Paingod
+ o Ernest and the Machine God
+ o Rock God
+ o Adrift Just Off the Islets of Langerhans: Latitude 38° 54'
N, Longitude 77° 00' 13" W
+ o The Deathbird
I still don't think I am the one to discuss Ellison, although some of these are very good.
I must admit to lingering Anthology Fatigue from reading The Essential Ellison in 2001. There's something about huge single author anthologies I find quite tiring (In the case of the Tor Clarke, because it sprains my wrists to hold the tome up). That is not a criticism of the contents.
DARKOVER LANDFALL by Marion Zimmer Bradley
I missed this.
Fall THE BOOK OF LOST TALES, PART ONE by J.R.R. Tolkien
And this.
CLAY'S ARK by Octavia Butler
I am not sure what the formal name of the series is but this is one in the sequence Wild Seed, Mind of my Mind and Patternmaster.
This book explains how the Clayark disease came to Earth and how it spread, reducing civilization to small enclaves in seas of animalistic barbarity. Decently written but not my favourite of the sequence.
VOYAGER IN NIGHT by C.J. Cherryh (Alternate)
I think I missed this one.
FUZZIES AND OTHER PEOPLE by H. Beam Piper (Alternate)
Either I never read this or it left no impression on me.
November WEST OF EDEN by Harry Harrison
First in a series about intelligent dinosaurs confronting intelligent mammals as (I think) an ice age looms. Pedestrian fare that did not entice me into buying the books that followed.
HEECHEE RENDEZVOUS by Frederik Pohl
Indifferent sequel to Gateway and Beyond the Blue Event
Horizon. Robin has a change of venue, as I recall and various interesting
questions get dull answers.
THE WANDERING UNICORN by Manuel Mujica Lainez (Alternate)
Never even heard of this.
December CROSS-CURRENTS (3-in-1 of STORM SEASON, THE FACE OF CHAOS and WINGS
OF OMEN) edited by Robert Lynn Asprin and Lynn Abbey
Here are the contents lists for two of these:
Storm Season ed. Robert Lynn Asprin (Ace 0-441-78710-X, Oct '82,
$2.95, 305pp, pb) [*Thieves' World]; Thieves' World #4.
+ o Editor's Note o Robert Lynn Asprin o pr
+ 1 o Storm Season Introduction o Robert Lynn Asprin o in
+ 9 o Exercise in Pain o Robert Lynn Asprin o nv *
+ 37 o Downwind o C. J. Cherryh o nv *
+ 87 o A Fugitive Art o Diana L. Paxson o nv *
+ 127 o Steel o Lynn Abbey o na *
+ 192 o Wizard Weather o Janet Morris o na *
+ 254 o Godson o Andrew J. Offutt o nv *
+ 299 o Epilog o Robert Lynn Asprin o aw *
The Face of Chaos ed. Robert Lynn Asprin & Lynn Abbey (Ace
0-441-22549-7, Oct '83, $2.95, 242pp, pb) [*Thieves' World];
Thieves' World #5.
+ 1 o Introduction o Robert Lynn Asprin o in
+ 9 o High Moon o Janet Morris o na *
+ 65 o Necromant o C. J. Cherryh o nv *
+ 115 o The Art of Alliance o Robert Lynn Asprin o ss *
+ 135 o The Corners of Memory o Lynn Abbey o nv *
+ 175 o Votary o David Drake o nv *
+ 211 o Mirror Image o Diana L. Paxson o nv *
I assume the missing one is also yet another Thieves World shared world anthology.
GODS OF THE GREATAWAY by Michael Coney
Missed this.
THE SHATTERED WORLD by Michael Reaves (Alternate)
And this.
[No, this is the one where the magic war blew the world into many habitable pieces, greatly annoying the demons who used to live at the core, right?]
STAR TREK: MY ENEMY, MY ALLY by Diane Duane (Alternate)
I did not read this.
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Date: 2013-08-30 03:31 am (UTC)The Dragon Waiting is worth a re-read if you haven't done so between when you wrote this and the present.
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Date: 2013-08-30 02:57 pm (UTC)+1