| Author |
Story Title |
Issue Date |
Type |
Comments |
| Harrison, Harry |
Wife to the Lord |
1970 JUN |
ss |
this story to be in his coll. One Step from Earth(1970); also in F&SF with co-author Barry N. Malzberg; has novels Tunnel Through the Deeps(1972; N-1973 LOC), Lifeboat(1976 w. Gordon R. Dickson; N-1976 LOC); edited nf Hell's Cartographers(1975 w. Aldiss) |
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Critics Critic, The |
1972 AUG |
lttr |
according to Harrison, there were many errors in Alexei & Cory Panshin's book review, in F&SF 1972 MAR, of anthologies edited by Harrison(Best SF: 1970, w. Brian W. Aldiss, & SF: Author's Choice 3) |
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Strangers |
1972 OCT |
ss |
has To the Stars seq. Homeworld(1980), Wheelworld(1981), Starworld(1981): To the Stars(1981 omni); Eden ser. West of Eden(1984; N-1985 LOC), Winter in Eden(1986), Return to Eden(1988), alternate history, dinosaurs survived to become biotechnologists |
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Speed of the Cheetah, Roar of the Lion |
1975 MAR |
vi |
has interviews in IFS 1969 FEB, Vertex 1975 JUN, SFM v.2 #11 1975, INZ 1993 JUN, Albedo One #11 1996; also profile in ASI 1982 AUG; interviews in Charles Platt: Dream Makers(1987), Stan Nicholls: Wordsmiths of Wonder(1993) |
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View from the Top of the Tower, The |
1986 MAY |
ss |
has more novels than can be listed here, but incl. last Bill, the Galactic Hero novel, The Final Incoherent Adventure(1992, w. David Harris); A Rebel in Time(1989), Stonehenge: Where Atlantis Died(1992, w. Leon E. Stover), Stars and Stripes Forever(1998) |
| Harrison, Harry & Barry N. Malzberg |
Whatever-I-Type-Is-True Machine, The |
1974 NOV |
ss |
(1925- ; 1939- ) Harry Harrison has autobiographical piece "The Beginning of the Affair" in Brian W. Aldiss & Harry Harrison(ed): Hell's Cartographers: Some Personal Histories of Science Fiction Writers(1975) |
| Harrison, M. John |
London Melancholy |
1969 MAY |
ss |
(1945- ) 1st pub. story in the U.S.; Michael John Harrison, U.K. writer & rock climber from London; book editor for NWS; 1st story pub. sf "Baa Baa Blocksheep" in NWS 1968 NOV; has 1st novel The Committed Men(1971), coll. The Machine in Shaft Ten(1975) |
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Centauri Device, The |
1974 JAN |
nv |
1st & only story in F&SF in Capt. John Truck ser., was developed into novel The Centauri Device(1974); has Viriconium seq. novels The Pastel City(1971), A Storm of Wings(1980; N-1981 BFA), In Viriconium(1982; N-1983 BFA), coll. Viriconium Nights(1984) |
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Suicide Coast |
1999 JUL |
ss |
N-2000 LOC, ss; has coll. The Ice Monkey(1983); novels The Floating Gods(1983), Climbers(1989), The Luck in the Head(1991), The Course of the Heart(1992), Signs of Life(1997; N-1997 TIP; 1998 BSF, STO); The Wild Road(1997) w. Jane Johnson as Gabriel King |
| Harrison, Michael |
At the Heart of It |
1968 JUN |
ss |
(1907-1991) 1st pub. in London Mystery #19, in 1953; ps. for Maurice Desmond Rohan, Irish writer of detective fiction; has over 50 books, incl. novels, histories, & biographies, & on Sherlock Holmes; has film novelization The Bride of Frankenstein(1936) |
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Some Very Odd Happenings at Kibblesham Manor House |
1969 APR |
ss |
works at an ad agency in London; has coll. Transit of Venus(1936); has 1st sf novel Higher Things(1945); has novels The Darkened Room: An Arabesque (1951), in which a cat is kept artificially alive to further a blackmail scheme (Clute), & The Brain(1953) |
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Pull Devil, Pull Baker! |
1969 JUN |
ss |
has colls. The Exploits of the Chevalier Dupin(1968), & Murder in the Rue Royale(1972), which tell of the further adventures of Edgar Allan Poe's detective Auguste Dupin(the 1st story of which was "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," in 1841) |
| Hart, C.W. Jr |
"Pseudo-Science" and The Reader's Guide |
1957 MAR |
ar |
The Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature; Hart is the medical editor for a pharmaceutical firm |
| Hart, James S. |
Traitor, The |
1950 FLL |
ss |
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House in Arbor Lane, The |
1951 DEC |
nv |
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| Hartlep, Eric C. |
Seven Beds, The |
1995 AUG |
ss |
an sf tale that borders on horror; graduated from the Univ. of Washington's Writing Program in 1990; his 1st story pub. was in Sports Afield |
| Hartley, L.P. |
W.S. |
1952 AUG |
ss |
(1895-1972) 1st pub. in World Review 1952 JAN; Leslie Poles Hartley; U.K. novelist, short story writer; has ghost story colls., incl. Night Fears(1924), The Killing Bottle(1932), The Complete Short Stories of ...(1973), sf novel Facial Justice(1960) |
| Hartmann, Gregor |
Six of Swords |
1985 NOV |
ss |
has pub. stories in GAL, ABO, & in Robert Silverberg's anth. New Dimensions, & Universe; has satire How to Prepare for the S.P.L.A.T.(1983), about the S.A.T. & A.C.T. |
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Henry in the Trees |
1991 AUG |
ss |
"art of the feud in modern-day Japan" |
| Hauser |
Cartoon |
1989 FEB |
ct |
working name for Frank Hauser |
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Cartoon |
1989 OCT |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1991 JUN |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1991 SEP |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1991 OCT/NOV |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1992 JAN |
ct |
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Cartoon: Wilson T. Smedling—A Tragic Footnote in the Early Design of Laptop Computers |
1992 MAR |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1994 MAR |
ct |
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| Haynes, Dorothy K. |
Story at Bedtime, A |
1951 JUN |
ss |
(1918-1987) 1st pub. in London in her coll. Thou Shalt Not Suffer a Witch(1949); ps. for Dorothy Kate Gray |
| Heard, Gerald |
Marble Ear, The |
1952 DEC |
ss |
(1889-1971) ps. for H.F. or Henry FitzGerald Heard; also in F&SF as H.F. Heard; has colls. The Great Fog(1944), The Lost Cavern(1948); novels Murder by Reflection(1942), Doppelgangers(1947), The Black Fox(1950 UK), Gabriel and the Creatures(1952) |
| Heard, H.F. |
Collector, The |
1951 AUG |
nv |
(1889-1971) Henry FitzGerald Heard, U.K. author & journalist; also in F&SF as Gerald Heard; has Mr. Mycroft detective/horror novel series, A Taste for Honey(1941; vt A Taste for Murder, 1955), Reply Paid(1942), The Notched Hairpin(1949) |
| Heath |
Cartoon: Asteroid Minor |
1989 OCT |
ct |
(1960- ) working name for Mark Heath; his cartoons have been pub. in Reader's Digest, First for Women, American Scientist, & other mags.; has as yet unpub. book, Writing Cartoons, which can be seen at his website, www.markheath.com |
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Cartoon |
1990 MAY |
ct |
Heath sold his 1st cartoon in the early eighties to Wildbird Magazine; he sold his 2nd cartoon several years later to Writer's Digest; "Since then my pace has improved"; has sold cartoons to other sf/f mags., ASI, TWZ, AMZ, Omni, & Strange Horizons |
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Cartoon |
1990 OCT |
ct |
Heath has sold two sf short stories, in PrW #11 1996 & in online sf mag. Strange Horizons on 10/16/00; "my talent seems strongest when I'm writing captions (or editors are more willing to forgive my work when it doesn't exceed a few sentences)." |
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Cartoon: United Paradox Service |
1991 JAN |
ct |
has comic strip Spot the Frog, 24 in the ser. as of 2002 OCT, which can be seen, as well as w. some of his cartoons, at his website www.markheath.com; he has been trying to sell this comic strip to the syndicates; so far it can only be seen at his website |
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Cartoon: Exact Change—All Other |
1991 FEB |
ct |
Heath writes, "I've worked in restaurants, clothing & book stores, motels, & years in a cabinet factory ... all led to my becoming a cartoonist. Few things are more inspirational ... than working in a cold factory in winter, or suffering a tie in summer" |
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Cartoon: In Case of Emergency Break Glass |
1991 DEC |
ct |
Heath writes, "Appearing in F&SF, where my pen lines bump up against bylines I admire, was (and continues to be) a great pleasure." |
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Cartoon: Not for the First Time, Mort Wonders If He's in the Right Line |
1992 APR |
ct |
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Cartoon: E=MC2 Dance |
1992 JUN |
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Cartoon: Martin Nabs a Leperchaun |
1992 DEC |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1993 JUL |
ct |
cartoon is reprinted in F&SF 1997 JAN |
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Cartoon: For Sale, Virtual Reality |
1993 AUG |
ct |
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Cartoon: Big Band Theory, The |
1993 OCT/NOV |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1994 FEB |
ct |
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Cartoon: Princess and the Pea-Brain, The |
1994 MAY |
ct |
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Cartoon: Nanotechnology |
1994 OCT/NOV |
ct |
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Cartoon: Call-From-the-Future Waiting |
1994 OCT/NOV |
ct |
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Cartoon: Mona Lisa—Letter Box Edition |
1995 JAN |
ct |
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Cartoon |
1995 FEB |
ct |
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Cartoon: Unlike Most Telepaths ... Burt Had the Ability to Read His Own Mind |
1995 FEB |
ct |
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Cartoon: Database Ball |
1995 JUL |
ct |
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