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Author |
Story Title |
Issue Date |
Type |
Comments |
Lory, Robert |
Locator, The |
1968 FEB |
ss |
has sf novels Identity Seven(1974) & The Thirteen Bracelets(1974); has Horrorscope sequence novels The Green Flames of Aries(1974), The Revenge of Taurus(1974), The Curse of Leo(1974), & Gemini Smile, Gemini Kill(1975) |
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Kite: Yellow and Green |
1973 JAN |
ss |
works as a public relations advisor to a large organization on matters Far East; has sf novels Identity Seven(1974), & The Thirteen Bracelets(1974) |
Lovecraft, H.P. & August Derleth |
Lamp of Alhazred, The |
1957 OCT |
ss |
(1890-1937; 1909-1971) to be pub. in The Survivor(1957), in which Derleth creates a character based on his memory of H.P.L.; H(oward) P(hillips) Lovecraft, 1st story pub. novel Herbert West Reanimator(1922 serial; 1977 chap); see www.hplovecraft.com |
Lovin, Roger Robert |
Cobbler, The |
1987 DEC |
nv |
(1941- ) lives in New Orleans, LA; a former newspaperman, publisher of the south's first alternate newspaper, The Word, writer for the Los Angeles Free Press, the Los Angeles Times, the New Orleans Times Picayune, & the New York Times |
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Where Do We Go When We Sleep? |
1989 SEP |
nv |
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Sylwann's Choice |
1990 JUN |
nv |
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Lowe, Rodger |
Who's Counting |
1955 MAY |
vi |
his 1st pub. story |
Lowndes, Robert A.W. |
James Blish: Profile |
1972 APR |
bio |
(1916-1998) Lowndes, as editor of FUT & SFQ, pub. some of Blish's early work in the 1940s; more recently Lowndes was editor of The Mag. of Horror, & Famous Science Fiction; at times Lowndes was Blish's editor, roommate, fellow Futurian, collaborator |
Loy, Robert |
Sing a Song of Sixpence a Bottle Full of Rye |
1999 JUN |
ss |
lives in South Carolina, a police officer for the Ports Authority; has pub. 14 stories in AHMM between 1985 FEB & 1996 JUL, incl. stories about childhood demons, superheroes, & the land of Oz |
Lubkin, David |
"As a Color, Shade of Purple-Grey" |
1980 MAR |
vi |
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Lucas, Jon |
Repeat Business |
1969 JUN |
ss |
his 1st pub. story; 1958 graduate of California Maritime Academy |
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Self-Priming Solid-State Electronic Chicken, The |
1970 AUG |
ss |
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Ludwig, Edward W. |
Occupation |
1953 MAY |
ss |
(1920-1990) writer, editor & publisher; has novel The Mask of John Culon(1970), in which the protagonist awakens from suspended animation to a dystopia dominated by a repressive religion(Clute); coll. The 7 Shapes of Solomon Bean(1983) |
Lumley, Brian |
Haggopian |
1973 JUN |
nv |
(1937- ) born in Horden, England; ex-Sgt. Royal Military Police; pub. Lovecraftian fiction in ARKC 1968-71, in his 1st coll. The Caller of the Black(1971); has 1st 2 novels Beneath the Moors(1974), The Burrowers Beneath(1974), both Lovecraftian |
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No Way Home |
1975 SEP |
ss |
has occult detective Titus Crow ser. The Transition of Titus Crow(1975), The Clock of Dreams(1978), Spawns of the Winds(1978), In the Moons of Borea(1979); Psychomech trilogy, Psychomech(1984), Psychosphere(1984), Psychamok(1985); Demogorgon(1987) |
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Born of the Winds |
1975 DEC |
na |
N-1976 WFA, short fiction; "set in northern Canada, ... an American meteorologist ... ventures out into the snows to confront terrors both natural & supernatural"; has Necroscope ser., Necroscope(1986), II(1988), III(1989), IV(1990), V(1991) |
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Sun, the Sea, and the Silent Scream, The |
1988 MAR |
nv |
has sword & sorcery Dreamlands ser., Hero of Dreams(1986), Ship of Dreams(1986), Mad Moon of Dreams(1987), Elysia: The Coming of Cthulhu(1989), Iced on Aran and Other Dreamquests(1990); colls. Ghoul Warning(1998), A Coven of Vampire(1998) |
Lupoff, Richard |
With the Evening News |
1975 FEB |
ss |
also in F&SF as Richard A. Lupoff; edited anth. What If? #1: Stories That Should Have Won the Hugo(1980), What If? #2(1981); has Twin Planet ser. Circumpolar!(1984), Countersolar!(1986); Sun's End seq. Sun's End(1984), Galaxy's End(1988) |
Lupoff, Richard A. |
Wizard of Atala, The |
1970 APR |
ss |
(1935- ) born in NYC, lives in Poughkeepsie, wrote films for IBM, full-time writer since 1970; active in sf fandom, co-edited fanzine Xero(1960-63) w. wife Pat, W-1963 HUG, best fanzine; has book, comics nf from Xero, All Color for a Dime(1970; 1997) |
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Time Dog |
1970 NOV |
ss |
has nf books Edgar Rice Burroughs: Master of Adventure(1965; rev. 1968; rev. 1975), Barsoom: Edgar Rice Burroughs and the Martian Vision(1976); has fiction book The Case of the Doctor Who Had No Business ...(1966 chap), a recursive tale with Burroughs |
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12:01 P.M. |
1973 DEC |
ss |
has 1st novel One Million Centuries(1967; rev. 1981), another recursive tale involving Burroughs; has coll. of parodies, The Ova Hamlet Papers(FAN 1970-76 as by Ova Hamlet; 1979 chap), w. some of these parodies in fixup novel Sacred Locomotive Files(1971) |
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Whatever Happened to Nick Neptune? |
1974 JUN |
nv |
N-1975 LOC, novelette; teaches an sf course for the inmates at San Quentin; edited books The Reader's Guide to Barsoom and Amtor(1963 chap), The Comic-Book Book(1973 w. Don Thompson); has novels Into the Aether(1974), The Triune Man(1976) |
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Documents in the Case of Elizabeth Akeley |
1982 MAR |
nv |
has novels The Crack in the Sky(1976), Lisa Kane(1976), Sword of the Demon(1977; N-1977 NEB; 1978 LOC), Space War Blues(1978 fixup); Buck Rogers series, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century(1978), That Man on Beta(1979), as by Addison E. Steele |
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Mr. Tindle |
1989 APR |
ss |
has Twin Planets ser., Circumpolar!(1984; N-1985 LOC), Countersolar!(1987); Sun's End ser., Sun's End(1984), Galaxy's End(1988); Lovecraft's Book(1985), The Comic Book Killer(1988), The Cover Girl Killer(1995); coll. Before... 12:01... After(1996) |
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Curiosities: Away From the Here and Now, by Clare Winger Harris, 1947 |
1998 JUL |
br |
Clare Winger Harris (1891-1968), the first woman to write sf stories for the sf magazines; 1st sf story pub. "The Runaway World" in WRT 1926 JUL; her stories were coll. in Away From the Here and Now(1947) |
Lynch, Harold Jr |
Artists at Work |
1952 JUN |
ss |
1st pub. story; Harold 'Hal' Lynch was the initiator of the Hugo Award |
Lynn, Elizabeth A. |
Island, The |
1977 NOV |
ss |
(1946- ) 1st story pub. sf "We All Have to Go" in Schochet & Silbersack: The Berkley Showcase(1976); has novels A Different Light(1978), The Sardonyx Net(1981); coll. The Woman Who Loved the Moon(1981); Chronicles of Tornor seq. incl. Watchtower(1979) |
Lyon, Dana |
Mr. Elsie Smith |
1953 MAY |
vi |
(1897-1982) her 1st fantasy ss, usually a mys. novelist; wn. for Mabel Dana Lyons; has novels Retaliation(1934), It's My Own Funeral(1944), The Frightened Child(1948; 1951 movie The House on Telegraph Hill), The Tentacles(1950), The Trusting Victim(1964) |
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