copyright Marny K. Parkin
updated February 20, 2008
Stories that are published only in single-author collections are listed after the collection title, not separately.
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Abbott, Ernest
- “The Homecoming.” In LDSF: Science Fiction by and for Mormons, ed. Scott Smith and Vickie Smith, 102–13. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Millennial Productions, 1982.
Absher, Martha Shumate
- “The Spirit Is Willing.” In LDSF: Science Fiction by and for Mormons, ed. Scott Smith and Vickie Smith, 63–65. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Millennial Productions, 1982.
Aguirre, Forrest [novels] [poetry]
- “Bearing Seed.” The Yellow Bat Review, no. 4 (fall 2002): 14–. Reprinted in Fugue XXIX. Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2005.
- “The Butterfly Artist.” In The Butterfly Artist. Bayville, N.J.: Flesh and Blood Press, 2002. Reprinted in Fugue XXIX. Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2005.
- The Butterfly Artist. Bayville, N.J.: Flesh and Blood Press, 2002. [contains “It Keeps Them Coming Back”; “Judgement Day”; “Return from Abaddon”; “Something Familiar About the Farm”; “Tea Time”]
- “Downstream Flow: A Fugue.” Flesh & Blood, no. 10 (2002): 18–. Reprinted in The Butterfly Artist, 5–. Bayville, N.J.: Flesh and Blood Press, 2002. Reprinted in Fugue XXIX. Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2005.
- “The Enthroned Remember.” Redsine, no. 9 (July 2002): 78–.
- Fugue XXIX. Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2005. [contains “The Mystic Flower”; “Tickets, Please”; “Four Canopus”; “Convergence on a Panoptic Newtonian: The Interstices of Heaven”; “The Night Factory”; “Loyal”; “Hopeless: A Triptych”; “Waiting for Felicity”; “Over Alsace”; “In the Place Where Suffering Was Not”; “The Universal Language of Silence”; “Kaleidoscopes of Africa”; “Frenzy”; “Matriarch”; “The Bones of Ndundi”; “Beyond the Flame”; “The Death Machines”; “Improv and the Man of Means”; “The Color of Laughter”; “Queen Phoebe”; “Headlong”; “The Further Adventures of Star Boy”]
- “Keys I Don’t Remember.” In Polyphony 6, ed. Deborah Layne and Jay Lake. Wilsonville, Oreg.: Wheatland Press, 2006.
- “The Nut Lady’s Cabin.” The Earwig Flesh Factory, nos. 3/4 (fall/winter 2000). Reprinted in The Butterfly Artist, 31–. Bayville, N.J.: Flesh and Blood Press, 2002. Reprinted in Fugue XXIX. Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2005.
- “Precognitive Myopia.” In Strangewood Tales, ed. Jack Fisher. Eraserhead Press 2002. Reprinted in The Butterfly Artist, 17–. Bayville, N.J.: Flesh and Blood Press, 2002. Reprinted in Fugue XXIX. Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2005.
- “The Pressures of Being a Single Parent.” Thirteen Stories, no. 1 (September 2002): 1&ndash.
- “Queen Phoebe.” Whispers from the Shattered Forum, no. 9 (2002): 2–.
- “The Reverie Styx.” Flesh & Blood, no. 8 (2001): 36–. [given as by Forrest Aquirre] Reprinted in The Butterfly Artist, 33–. Bayville, N.J.: Flesh and Blood Press, 2002. Reprinted in Fugue XXIX. Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2005.
- “Return from Abaddon.” In The Butterfly Artist, 21–. Bayville, N.J.: Flesh & Blood Press, 2002. Reprinted in Flesh & Blood, no. 11 (2003): 48–. Reprinted in Fugue XXIX. Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2005.
- “Wachui.” Indigenous Fiction, no. 7 (February 2001): 54–.
and Scott Thomas
- “McKendrick’s Bayonet.” Redsine, no. 10 (October 2002): 17–.
———, editor
- Leviathan Four: Cities. Tallahassee: Ministry of Whimsy Press, 2004.
and Deborah Layne, editors
- The Nine Muses. Wilsonville, Oreg.: Wheatland Press, 2005.
- Object Fictions. Wilsonville, Oreg.: Wheatland Press, 2007.
and Jeff VanderMeer, editors
- Leviathan Three. Tallahassee: Ministry of Whimsy Press, 2002. [Philip K. Dick Award finalist 2002; World Fantasy Award 2002 (best anthology)]
Allgaier, April
- “Mandy.” Leading Edge, no. 12 (fall 1986): 104–10.
- “One Dark Night.” Leading Edge, no. 13 (winter 1987): 80–90.
Allred, Lee [nonfiction]
- “East of Appomattox.” In Alternate Generals III, ed. Harry Turtledove, 253–72. New York: Baen, 2005.
- “For the Strength of the Hills.” In L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, ed. Dave Wolverton, 414–85. Vol. 13. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, 1997. Reprinted in Irreantum 2 (winter 2001): 65–76; 3 (spring 2001): 47–61. [Sidewise Award nominee 1998 (short form); Writers of the Future first prize 1997]
- “The Führer You Know...” Leading Edge, no. 22 (fall 1990): 144–60; no. 23 (winter 1991): 112–40.
- “The Greatest Danger.” In Drakas! ed. S. M. Stirling, 183–21. New York: Baen Books, 2000.
- “Hymnal.” In The Bones of the World: Tales from Time’s End, ed. Bruce Holland Rogers. Plano, Tex.: SFF Net, 2001.
- “Our Günther Likes to Dig.” Asimov’s 27 (July 2003): 75–77.
Anderson, Glenn L. [novels]
- “Cryospawn.” Leading Edge, no. 17 (summer 1988): 80–89. Reprinted in Leading Edge, no. 24 (September 1991): 154–62.
- “Run Fast, Rat Mother.” Leading Edge, no. 12 (fall 1986): 8–22.
- “Shannon’s Flight.” In Washed by a Wave of Wind: Science Fiction from the Corridor, ed. M. Shayne Bell, 221–52. Salt Lake City: Signature, 1993.
Anderson, [Wendy] Suzanne
- “Or the Year After.” Leading Edge, no. 22 (fall 1990): 37–59.
Ashley, Amanda. See under Baker, Madeline
Asplund, Russell William [poetry]
- “Ascension.” Amazing Stories 71 (fall 1999): 66–73.
- “Balkan Siege.” Realms of Fantasy (August 1997): 35–.
- “Dead People.” Irreantum 2 (winter 2001): 52–55.
- “Der Ring des Niebelungen.” Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine, no. 35 (spring 1997): 20–24.
- “The Dybbuk in the Bottle.” In Silver Birch, Blood Moon, ed. Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, 132–56. New York: Avon, 1999. [World Fantasy Award 2000 (in best anthology)]
- “Getting By.” Leading Edge, no. 25 (January 1992): 20–61.
- “A Pocket Full of Sky.” Leading Edge, no. 20/21 (fall/winter 1990): 88–99.
- “The Rabbi and the Sorcerer.” Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine (October 1998): 26–40.
- “Self Portrait: Grey on Grey.” Leading Edge, no. 19 (September 1989): 76–80.
- “The Unhappy Golem of Rabbi Leitch.” In L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, ed. Dave Wolverton, 301–41. Vol. 12. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, 1996. [Writers of the Future first prize 1996]
- “You’re Old, Father William.” Leading Edge, no. 20/21 (fall/winter 1990): 126–33.
[Asplund], Stephanie Rummler
- “Warm Like Rain.” Leading Edge, no. 16 (winter 1988): 40–47.
Austin, Mike
- “A Majority of One.” Leading Edge, no. 18 (January 1989): 62–71.
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Baker, Madeline [novels] [forthcoming]
Baker, Virginia Ellen [poetry] [novels]
- “And Cry the Name of David.” In All the Rage This Year: The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology 3, ed. Keith Olexa. New York: Phobos Books, 2004. [a winner of the 3rd annual Phobos Fiction Contest; Association for Mormon Letters honorable mention 2006 (short fiction)]
- “Black Orchids: A Collection of Poems and Short Stories.” Master’s thesis, Brigham Young University, 1985.
- “Country Store.” Tomorrow: Speculative Fiction 4 (February 1997) 22–.
- “Dierdra, Alive and Dead.” Tomorrow: Speculative Fiction 2 (June 1994): 46–55.
- “On the Last Day, God Created.” Asimov’s Science Fiction 19 (June 1995): 34–43. Reprinted in Irreantum 4 (autumn 2002): 78–82.
- “Pictures of Daniel.” Tomorrow: Speculative Fiction 11 (January 1993): 20–.
- “Rachel’s Wedding.” In L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, ed. Algis Budrys, 79–140. Vol. 5. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, 1989. [Writers of the Future first prize 1989]
- “Songs of Solomon.” In Washed by a Wave of Wind: Science Fiction from the Corridor, ed. M. Shayne Bell, 166–75. Salt Lake City: Signature, 1993.
Barney, Cathleen
- “Derahn.” Leading Edge, no. 11 (winter 1985): 72–81.
Barton, Steve K.
- “Oh Vile Dragon.” Leading Edge, no. 8 (fall 1984): 72–79.
Bastian, David Michael [nonfiction]
Bates, Martine [novels]
- “The King’s Heir.” In LDSF 3: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 160–68. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1987.
Bell, M[ichael] Shayne [nonfiction] [novels] [poetry]
Bentley, Elizabeth Petty
- “Sybil.” In LDSF: Science Fiction by and for Mormons, ed. Scott Smith and Vickie Smith, 66–77. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Millennial Productions, 1982.
Bernard, Rebecca Lynne [poetry]
- “Man-Made Eternity.” Leading Edge, no. 4 (n.d.): 12–13.
Bezzant, Pat
- “Finale.” In Washed by a Wave of Wind: Science Fiction from the Corridor, ed. M. Shayne Bell, 262–76. Salt Lake City: Signature, 1993.
Blankenship, Ronn, and Lareena Smith [nonfiction]
- “Hard Knocks.” Leading Edge, no. 7 (1984): 22–29.
Boyer, Elizabeth H. [novels]
- “Borrowing Trouble.” In Catfantastic, ed. Andre Norton and Martin H. Greenberg, 61–81. New York: DAW, 1989.
- “A Foreigner Comes to Reddyville.” In Washed by a Wave of Wind: Science Fiction from the Corridor, ed. M. Shayne Bell, 202–16. Salt Lake City: Signature, 1993.
- “The Last Gift.” In Catfantastic II, ed. Andre Norton and Martin H. Greenberg, 49–77. New York: DAW, 1991.
- “The Stillborn Heritage.” In Four from the Witch World, ed. Andre Norton, 1–70. New York: Tor, 1989.
Bronson, Scott Everett
- “And the Moon Became as Blood.” Irreantum 2 (spring 2000): 32–40.
- “A Report from the Terran Project.” In L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, ed. Dave Wolverton, 342–58. Vol. 12. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, 1996. [Writers of the Future third prize 1996]
Burk, Dan Leroy
- “Wizard’s Wine.” Leading Edge, no. 6 (n.d.): 64–71, 95.
- “Phantom Wind.” Leading Edge, no. 9 (winter 1985): 86–91.
- “Wall Street Wizardry.” Leading Edge, no. 8 (fall 1984): 4–9.
Burnett, David, and Jeanne Burnett
- “Final Wish.” Leading Edge, no. 30 (February 1995): 47–51.
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Campbell, Doug
- “The Book of God.” Leading Edge, no. 7 (1984): 100–112.
Card, Orson Scott [nonfiction] [novels] [poetry] [forthcoming] [about]
- “Adagio and Benediction.” In Chrysalis 5, ed. Roy Torgeson. Zebra, 1979.
- “America.” Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine 11 (January 1987): 22–53. Reprinted in 1988 Annual World’s Best SF, ed. Donald A. Wollheim, 50–75. New York: DAW, 1988. Reprinted in The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Fifth Annual Collection, ed. Gardner Dozois, 580–. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1988. Reprinted in The Folk of the Fringe, 240–73. Reprinted in Transcendental Tales from Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, ed. Gardner R. Dozois, 90–. Donning/Starblaze, 1989. Reprinted in Future Earths: Under South American Skies, ed. Mike Resnick and Gardner Dozois, 158–. New York: DAW, 1993. Reprinted in The Norton Book of Science Fiction, ed. Ursula K. Le Guin and Brian Attebery, 665–88. New York: W. W. Norton, 1993.
- “Atlantis.” In Grails: Quests, Visitations, and Other Occurrences, ed. Richard Gilliam, Martin H. Greenberg, and Edward E. Kramer, 251–. Atlanta: Unnameable Press, 1992. Reprinted in Grails: Quests of the Dawn, 185–255. New York: Penguin Books, 1994. [World Fantasy Award nominee 1993 (in best anthology)]
- “Breaking the Game.” Analog 99 (January 1979). Reprinted in The Worthing Saga, 330–.
- “The Bully and the Beast.” In Other Worlds 1, ed. Roy Torgeson, 69–141. Zebra Books, 1979. Reprinted in Dragon Tales, 117–. New York: Fawcett. Reprinted in Cardography. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 310–42. Reprinted in Dragons: The Greatest Stories, ed. Martin H. Greenberg, 253–. MJF Books, 1997. Reprinted in A Quest Lover’s Treasury of the Fantastic, ed. Margaret Weis, 147–. New York: Warner Books, 2002.
- “But We Try Not to Act Like It.” Destinies 1 (August/September 1979): 278–. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 177–88.
- Capitol. New York: Baronet/Ace, 1979. [includes “And What Will We Do Tomorrow?” “Burning,” “Skipping Stones,” “The Stars That Blink,” “When No One Remembers His Name, Does God Retire?”]
- Cardography. Eugene, Oreg.: Hypatia Press, 1987. [includes “The Porcelain Salamander,” “Living in a World of Maps” (afterword)]
- “Carthage City.” Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine 11 (September 1987): 20–.
- The Changed Man. Book 1 of Maps in a Mirror. New York: Tom Doherty Associates, 1992.
- “The Changed Man and the King of Words.” Omni (December 1981). Reprinted in The Fifth Omni Book of Science Fiction, ed. Ellen Datlow, 245–. Zebra, 1987. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 82–102.
- “Clap Hands and Sing.” In Best of Omni #3, ed. Ben Bova and Don Myrus, 20–24. Omni, 1982. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 152–59. Reprinted in Posing as People. Burton, MI: Subterranean Press, 2005.
- “Closing the Timelid.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 57 (December 1979). Reprinted in Unaccompanied Sonata & Other Stories, 82–99. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 39–47.
- “A Cross-Country Trip to Kill Richard Nixon.” Chrysalis 7, ed. Roy Torgeson. Zebra, 1979. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 290–300.
- Cruel Miracles. Book 4 of Maps in a Mirror. New York: Tom Doherty Associates, 1992.
- “Deep Breathing Exercises.” Omni (July 1979). Reprinted in The Best of Omni Science Fiction, No. 4, ed. Don Myrus, 62–. Omni, 1982. Reprinted in Unaccompanied Sonata & Other Stories, 72–81. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 26–30.
- “Dogwalker.” Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine 13 (November 1989): 100–. Reprinted in The 1990 Annual World’s Best SF, ed. Donald A. Wollheim and Arthur W. Saha, 188–213. New York: Daw Books, 1990. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 160–76. Reprinted in Orbit SF Yearbook 3, ed. David Garnett, 163–. London: Orbit, 1990. Reprinted in Futurecrime: An Anthology of the Shape of Crime to Come, ed. Cynthia Manson and Charles Ardai, 33–65. New York: Donald I. Fine, 1992. [Hugo Award nominee 1990 (novelette); Locus Award 1990 (novelette)]
- “Dowser.” Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine 12 (December 1988): 74–. [Asimov’s Reader Poll 1989 (novelette)]
- “Ender’s Game.” Analog 97 (August 1977): 100–134. Reprinted in The Future at War 2: The Spear of Mars, ed. Reginald Bretnor, 298–. New York: Ace, 1980. Reprinted in Analog Anthology #2, ed. Stanley Schmidt. New York: Davis Publicatons, 1982. Reprinted in Analog Readers’ Choice, ed. Stanley Schmidt. New York: Dial, 1982. Reprinted in There Will Be War, ed. J. E. Pournelle. New York: Tor, 1983. Reprinted in Battlefields beyond Tomorrow: Science Fiction War Stories, ed. Charles G. Waugh and Martin H. Greenberg, 41–. Crown/Bonanza, 1987. Reprinted in Space–Fighters, ed. Charles G. Waugh, Martin H. Greenberg, and Joe Haldeman, 87–. New York: Ace, 1988. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 541–66. Reprinted in Visions of Wonder, ed. David G. Hartwell and Milton T. Wolf, 188–215. New York: Tor, 1996. Reprinted in The Prentice Hall Anthology of Science Fiction and Fantasy, ed. Garyn G. Roberts, 970–95. New York: Prentice-Hall, 2001. Reprinted in The Best Military Science Fiction of the 20th Century, ed. Harry Turtledove and Martin H. Greenberg, 140–77. New York: Ballantine Del Rey, 2001. Reprinted in First Meetings: Three Stories from the Enderverse, 95–149. Burton, Mich.: Subterranean Press, 2002. Reprinted in First Meetings: In Ender’s Universe, 95–156. New York: Tor Teen, 2003. Reprinted in Wondrous Beginnings, ed. Steven H. Silver and Martin H. Greenberg, 157–95. New York: DAW, 2003. [Hugo award nominee 1978 (novelette); Ignotus Award 1994 (foreign short story)]
- “Eumenides in the Forth Floor Lavatory.” Chrysalis 4, ed. Roy Torgeson. Zebra, 1979. Reprinted in Unaccompanied Sonata & Other Stories, 125–45. Reprinted in Fantasy Annual III, ed. Terry Carr, 195–. New York: Pocket, 1981. Reprinted in Terrors, ed. Charles L. Grant, 127–. Playboy Paperbacks, 1982. Reprinted in Masterpieces of Terror and the Supernatural, sel. Marvin Kaye and Saralee Kaye, 214–28. Garden City, N.Y.: GuildAmerica Books, 1985. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 5–15. Reprinted in Strange Dreams, ed. Stephen R. Donaldson, 29–. New York: Bantam Spectra, 1993. Reprinted in A Century of Horror 1970–1979, ed. David Drake and Martin H. Greenberg, 292–. MJF Books, 1996.
- “Eye for Eye.” Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine 11 (March 1987): 134–. Reprinted in The New Hugo Winners, Volume II, ed. Isaac Asimov, 201–52. New York: Baen, 1991. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 456–90. [Hugo Award 1988 (novella); Seiun Award 1989 (foreign short fiction)]
- “Fat Farm.” Omni (January 1980). Reprinted in The Best of Omni Science Fiction, No. 4, ed. Ben Bova and Don Myrus, 44–. New York: Omni, 1982. Reprinted in The Science Fiction Weight-Loss Book, ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, and George R. R. Martin. Crown, 1983. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 31–38.
- “Feed the Baby of Love.” In The Bradbury Chronicles: Stories in Honor of Ray Bradbury, ed. William F. Nolan and Martin H. Greenberg, 248–305. New York: ROC, 1991.
- “50 WPM.” In In the Shadow of the Wall: Vietnam Stories That Might Have Been , ed. Byron R. Tetrick. Cumberland House, 2002.
- First Meetings: Three Stories from the Enderverse. Burton, Mich.: Subterranean Press, 2002. [includes “The Polish Boy”] Reprinted as First Meetings: In Ender’s Universe. New York: Tor Teen, 2003. [also includes “Teacher’s Pest”]
- Flux: Tales of Human Futures. Book 2 of Maps in a Mirror. New York: Tom Doherty Associates, 1992.
- The Folk of the Fringe. West Bloomfield, Mich.: Phantasia Press, 1989.
- “Follower.” Analog 98 (February 1978). Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 611–27.
- “The Fringe.” Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy 69 (October 1985): 140–60. Reprinted in The Years Best Science Fiction Third Annual Collection, ed. Gardner Dozois, 144–56. New York: Bluejay Books, 1986. Reprinted in Nebula Award Stories 21, ed. George Zebrowski, 39–. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1987. Reprinted in LDSF 3: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 34–52. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1987. Reprinted in The Folk of the Fringe, 109–37. Reprinted in Bright Angels and Familiars: Contemporary Mormon Stories, ed. Eugene England, 245–70. Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1992. Reprinted in Future on Ice, ed. Orson Scott Card, 409–. New York: Tor, 1998. [Hugo Award nominee 1986 (novelette); Nebula Award nominee 1985 (novelette)]
- “Gloriously Bright.” Analog 111 (January 1991): 12–.
- “God Plays Fair Once Too Often.” In Hillcon II souvenir booklet, ed. Tom Scheelings. Beneluxcon 17, 1991.
- “Gooses.” Amazing Stories 70 (summer 1998): 56–.
- “Grinning Man.” In Legends, ed. Robert Silverberg, 169–253. New York: Tor, 1998.
- “Happy Head.” Analog 98 (April 1978).
- “Hard Driver.” Gallery (November 1979). Reprinted as “Freeway Games” in Maps in a Mirror, 48–56.
- “Hart’s Hope.” In Chrysalis 8, ed. Roy Torgeson, 43–133. Garden City, N.Y.: Zebra, 1980.
- “Hatrack River.” Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine 10 (August 1986): 54–. Reprinted in The Year’s Best Science Fiction, Fourth Annual Collection, ed. Gardner Dozois, 67–. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1987. Reprinted in Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year #16, ed. Terry Carr, 57–. New York: Tor, 1987. Reprinted in The American Fantasy Tradition, ed. Brian M. Thomsen, 347–65. New York: Tor, 2002. Reprinted in New Magics, ed. Patrick Nielsen Hayden, 223‐56. New York: Tor Teen, 2004. [Hugo Award nominee 1987 (novelette); Nebula Award nominee 1986 (novelette); World Fantasy Award 1987 (novella)]
- “Heal Thyself.” Amazing Stories 71 (summer 1999): 60–.
- “Holy.” In New Dimensions 10, ed. Robert Silverberg, 3–35. New York: Harper and Row, 1980. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 512–30.
- “Homeless in Hell.” Leading Edge, no. 50 (October 2005): 106–24.
- “In the Dragon’s House.” In The Dragon Quintet, ed. Marvin Kaye, 3–38. New York: GuildAmerica Books, 2003.
- “Inventing Lovers on the Phone.” In Stars: Original Stories Based on the Songs of Janis Ian, ed. Janis Ian and Mike Resnick, 505–44. New York: Daw, 2003.
- “Investment Counselor.” In Far Horizons, ed. Robert Silverberg, 92–117. New York: Avon Eos, 1999. Reprinted in First Meetings: Three Stories from the Enderverse, 55–94. Burton, Mich.: Subterranean Press, 2002. Reprinted in First Meetings: In Ender’s Universe, 157–212. New York: Tor Teen, 2003.
- “I Put My Blue Genes On.” Analog 98 (August 1978). Reprinted in Unaccompanied Sonata & Other Stories, 100–124. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 189–201.
< li>“Keeper of Lost Dreams.” In Flights: Extreme Visions of Fantasy, ed. Al Sarrantonio, 403–. New York: Roc, 2004.
- “Killing Children.” Analog 98 (November 1978). Reprinted in The Worthing Saga, 358–.
- “Kingsmeat.” In Analog Yearbook, ed. Ben Bova, 190–205. New York: Baronet, 1978. Reprinted in Unaccompanied Sonata & Other Stories, 58–71. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 505–11.
- “Lifeloop.” Analog 98 (October 1978). Reprinted in The Worthing Saga, 312–. Reprinted in Posing as People. Burton, MI: Subterranean Press, 2005. [Analog Analytical Laboratory 1979 (short story)]
- “Lost Boys.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 77 (October 1989): 73–91. Reprinted in Back from the Dead, ed. Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh , 83–. New York: DAW, 1991. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 108–20. Reprinted in More Dixie Ghosts, ed. Frank D. McSherry Jr., Charles G. Waugh, and Martin H. Greenberg, 1–. Rutledge Hill, 1994. Reprinted in A Century of Fantasy 1980–1989, ed. Robert Silverberg and Martin H. Greenberg, 310–27. New York: MJF Books, 1996. Reprinted in Children of the Night, ed. Martin H. Greenberg, 193–. Cumberland House, 1999. [Hugo Award nominee 1990 (short story); Locus Award 1990 (short story); Nebula Award nominee 1989 (short story)]
- “Malpractice.” Analog 97 (November 1977). Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 601–10.
- Maps in a Mirror: The Short Fiction of Orson Scott Card. New York: Tor, 1990. Reprinted as Maps in a Mirror: Volume One: The Short Fiction of Orson Scott Card and Maps in a Mirror: Volume Two: The Short Fiction of Orson Scott Card. Legend, 1992. [includes “Memories of My Head” and other nongenre stories] [Locus Award 1991 (collection)]
- “Mikal’s Songbird.” Analog 98 (May 1978). Reprinted in Analog Anthology #3: Children of the Future, ed. Stanley Schmidt. New York: Davis Publications, 1982. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 567–88. [Hugo Award nominee 1979 (novelette); Nebula Award nominee 1978 (novelette)]
- Monkey Sonatas. Book 3 of Maps in a Mirror. New York: Tom Doherty Associates, 1993.
- “The Monkeys Thought ’Twas All in Fun.” Analog 99 (May 1979). Reprinted in Unaccompanied Sonata & Other Stories, 174–231. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 390–419.
- “Mortal Gods.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 56 (January 1979). Reprinted in Unaccompanied Sonata & Other Stories, 146–55. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 440–45.
- “The Originist.” In Foundation’s Friends: Stories in Honor of Isaac Asimov, ed. Martin H. Greenberg, 321–. New York: Tor, 1989. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 214–62.
- “Pageant Wagon.” In The Folk of the Fringe, 110–239. Reprinted in Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine 13 (July 1989): 116–. Reprinted in Washed by a Wave of Wind: Science Fiction from the Corridor, ed. M. Shayne Bell, 293–372. Salt Lake City: Signature, 1993.
- “A Plague of Butterflies.” Amazing Stories (November 1981). Reprinted in Dragons of Darkness, ed. Orson Scott Card, 234–51. New York: Ace, 1981. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 377–89. Reprinted in A Dragon-Lover’s Treasury of the Fantastic, ed. Margaret Weis, 318–38. New York: Warner Aspect, 1994.
- “The Porcelain Salamander.” In Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories, 232–43. Reprinted in Cardography. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 301–6.
- “The Princess and the Bear.” In The Berkley Showcase: New Writings in Science Fiction and Fantasy, ed. Vicctoria Schochet and John W. Silbersack, 1:113–42. Los Angeles: Berkley Books, 1980. Reprinted in The Year’s Best Fantasy Stories: 7, ed. Arthur W. Saha, 19–. New York: DAW, 1981. Reprinted in Cardography. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 363–73. Reprinted in A Magic-Lover’s Treasury of the Fantastic, ed. Margaret Weis and Martin H. Greenberg, 41–71. New York: Warner Aspect, 1998.
- “Prior Restraint.” Aboriginal SF 1 (September 1986): 19–. Reprinted in Aboriginal Science Fiction, Tales of the Human Kind: 1988 Annual Anthology, ed. Charles C. Ryan, 8–. Aboriginal SF, 1988. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 74–81.
- “Quietus.” Omni (August 1979). Reprinted in Unaccompanied Sonata & Other Stories, 156–73. Reprinted in The Best of Omni Science Fiction, No. 4, ed. Ben Bova and Don Myrus, 49–. Omni, 1982. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 16–25.
- “Runaway.” Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine 11 (June 1987): 112–.
- “Salvage.” Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine 10 (February 1986): 56–90. Reprinted in Nebula Awards 22, ed. George Zebrowski, 250–. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988. Reprinted in The Folk of the Fringe, 84–108. Reprinted in New Skies, ed. Patrick Nielson Hayden, 257–84. New York: Tor Teen, 2003. Reprinted in Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse, ed. John Joseph Adams. Night Shade Books, 2008.
- “Sandmagic.” In Swords against Darkness 4, ed. Andrew Offutt, 223–44. New York: Zebra, 1979. Reprinted in The Year’s Best Fantasy Stories #6, ed. Lin Carter, 171–. New York: DAW, 1980. Reprinted in Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 363–73. Reprinted in Treasures of Fantasy, ed. Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman, and Martin H. Greenberg, 125–. New York: HarperPrism, 1997. Reprinted in New Skies, ed. Patrick Nielson Hayden, 257–. New York: Tor Teen, 2003.
- “Saving Grace.” Night Cry 2, no. 5 (1987): 12–27. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 446–55.
- “Second Chance.” Destinies 1 (January/February 1979): 175–. Reprinted in Capitol. Reprinted in The Worthing Saga, 297–.
- “A Sepulchre of Songs.” Omni (June 1981). Reprinted in The Best of Omni Science Fiction 6, ed. Don Myrus, 6–. New York: Omni, 1983. Reprinted in The Second Omni Book of Science Fiction, ed. Ellen Datlow, 183–. Zebra, 1983. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 57–73. Reprinted in Posing as People. Burton, MI: Subterranean Press, 2005.
- “Songhouse.” Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact 99 (September 1979). Reprinted in Best Science Fiction Novellas of the Year #2, ed. Terry Carr, 178–. New York: Ballantine Del Rey, 1980. [Hugo Award nominee 1980 (novella); Analog Analytical Laboratory 1980 (novelette)]
- “St. Amy’s Tale.” Omni (December 1980). Reprinted in A Spadeful of Spacetime, ed. Fred Saberhagen, 32–. New York: Ace, 1981. Reprinted in The Best of Omni Science Fiction, No. 4, ed. Ben Bova and Don Myrus, 54–. New York: Omni, 1982. Reprinted in First Omni Book of Science Fiction, ed. Ellen Datlow, 53–. Zebra, 1983. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 491–504.
- “Stonefather.” In Wizards, ed. Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois, 326–. New York: Berkley Books, 2007.
- “A Thousand Deaths.” Omni (December 1978). Reprinted in Capitol. Reprinted in The Best of Omni Science Fiction, No. 2, ed. Ben Bova and Don Myrus, 118–. Omni, 1981. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 140–51.
- “The Tinker.” Eternity, no. 2 (1980). Reprinted in The Worthing Saga, 432–.
- “Unaccompanied Sonata.” Omni (March 1979). Reprinted in The Best of Omni Science Fiction, ed. Ben Bova and Don Myrus, 38–. New York: Omni, 1980. Reprinted in The 1980 Annual Worlds Best Science Fiction, ed. Donald A. Wollheim with Arthur W. Saha, 73–91. New York: Daw Books, 1980. Reprinted in Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories, 244–68. Reprinted in Nebula Winners 15, ed. Frank Herbert. New York: Harper and Row, 1981. Reprinted in The Fourth Omni Book of Science Fiction, ed. Ellen Datlow, 185–. Zebra, 1985. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 277–89. [Hugo Award nominee 1980 (short story); Nebula Award nominee 1980 (novelette)]
- Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories. New York: Dial, 1981.
- “Vessel.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 97 (December 1999): 8–.
- “Waterbaby.” First published electronically. Reprinted in Leading Edge, no. 41 (April 2001): 36–43.
- “West.” In Free Lancers: Alien Stars IV, ed. Elizabeth Mitchell, 1–. New York: Baen, 1987. Reprinted in The Folk of the Fringe, 1–83.
- The Worthing Saga. New York: Tor, 1990. [omnibus: The Worthing Chronicle, most of Capitol, and other short stories, including “Skipping Stones,” “What Will We Do Tomorrow?” “Worthing Farm,” “Worthing Inn”]
- “The Yazoo Queen.” In Legends II, ed. Robert Silverberg, 153–201. New York: Del Rey, 2004.
[as Byron Walley]
- “Middle Woman.” In Dragon of Darkness, ed. Orson Scott Card, 153–58. New York: Ace, 1981. Reprinted in Cardography. Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 307–9.
and Jay A. Parry
- “In the Doghouse.” Analog 98 (December 1978). Reprinted in Maps in a Mirror, 202–13.
———, editor
- Dragons of Darkness. New York: Ace Books, 1981.
- Dragons of Light. New York, NY: Ace Books, 1980. [Balrog Award nominee 1981 (collection/anthology); World Fantasy Award nominee 1981 (collection/anthology)]
- Future on Fire. New York: Tor, 1991.
- Future on Ice. New York: Tor, 1998.
Carlson, Rebecca
- “Rumpelstiltskin Does Cold Fusion.” Leading Edge, no. 39 (March 2000): 33–40.
Carr, Michael W. [nonfiction]
Christensen, Kevin
- “Bellerophon.” Destinies 2 (spring 1980): 76–. Reprinted in The Endless Frontier, vol. 2, ed. Jerry Pournelle and John F. Carr, 227–. New York: Ace Books, 1981.
- “A Dragon in the Man.” Destinies 2 (February/March 1980): 305–. Reprinted in Dragons of Darkness, ed. Orson Scott Card, 315–23. New York: Ace Books, 1982.
- “What Was Bought with a Stab of Fire.” Leading Edge, no. 4 (n.d.): 54–59.
Clayson, Dennis E.
- “In the Room of the Third Reflection.” Leading Edge, no. 11 (winter 1985): 88–103.
Cluff, Emily
- “Of Wizard, Dragons, and Lessons.” Leading Edge, no. 53 (April 2007): 4–12.
Collings, Michael R. [nonfiction] [novels] [poetry] [forthcoming]
- “Bars.” Leading Edge, no. 18 (January 1989): 94–102.
- “Deathsong.” In LDSF 3: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 114–17. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1987.
- “The Elevator.” Footsteps 5 (April 1985): 29–37.
- “Forbidden Fruit.” Puns upon a Time, no. 1 (spring 1982): 11–12.
- “The Grand Experiment.” Puns upon a Time, no. 1 (spring 1982): 27.
- “High Tribunal.” Puns upon a Time, no. 1 (spring 1982): 21–22.
- “Package from Home.” Puns upon a Time, no. 1 (spring 1982): 15.
- “Palimpsest.” Procrastinations 15 (January 1981): 50–61.
- “A Pound of Chocolates on St. Valentine’s Day.” In Transformations. Reprinted in Blood Review 1 (January 1990): 10B–19B. Reprinted in Dark Transformations, 41–70.
- A Pound of Chocolates on St. Valentine’s Day. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Buckthorn Chapbooks, 1989.
- “Root . . . and Branch.” In LDSF: Science Fiction by and for Mormons, ed. Scott Smith, 85–97. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Millennial Publications, 1982.
- “The Song of the Worm.” Blood Review 1 (April 1990): 7B.
- “Wer Means Man.” In Dark Transformations, 13–29.
Colonna, Jeannette
- “The Open Sea.” Leading Edge, no. 9 (winter 1985): 4–9.
Craycroft, Rick
- “Oh Yes, You Can!” Leading Edge, no. 10 (fall 1985): 88–92.
Croft, Marguerite [short stories]
- “I Dream of Strawberries.” In Scattered, Covered, Smothered, ed. Jason Erik Lundberg, 69–79. North Carolina: Two Cranes Press, 2004.
- “Into the Woods.” Say . . . What’s the Combination? (May 2007).
- “The Wood and the Brass.” In Thou Shalt Not . . . , ed. Lee Allen Howard, 77–89. Pittsburgh, Pa.: Dark Cloud Press, 2006.
Cutler, Sue
- “The Birthday Party.” In LDSF 3: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 81–82. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1987.
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Dalley, Craig L.
- “It Happened Like This . . .” Leading Edge, no. 11 (winter 1985): 40–46.
Dalton-Woodbury, Kathleen
- “Cinders of the Great War.” In L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, ed. Dave Wolverton, 261–82. Vol. 9. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, 1993. [Writers of the Future published finalist 1993]
- “A Monstrous Duty.” In Magic: The Gathering: Distant Planes, ed. Kathy Ice, 109–26. New York: HarperPrism, 1996.
- “Signs and Wonders.” In Washed by a Wave of Wind: Science Fiction from the Corridor, ed. M. Shayne Bell, 158–65. Salt Lake City: Signature, 1993.
- “The Smell of Magic.” In Sword and Sorceress XV, ed. Marion Zimmer Bradley, 285–99. New York: DAW, 1998.
- “What the Gods Will.” In Sword and Sorceress XIII, ed. Marion Zimmer Bradley, 148–63. New York: DAW Books, 1996.
Decker, Cynthia
- “Monster Lie.” Irreantum 4 (winter 2002–3): 51–55.
Defendi, Robert J.
- “A Silky Touch to No Man.” In L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, ed. Algis Budrys, 235&ndash. Vol. 19. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, 2003. [Writers of the Future third prize 2003]
- “The Eighth Day.” Beyond and Then Some (1994).
Doering, Dave [as coauthor] [nonfiction]
- “Next Year.” Leading Edge, no. 2 (n.d.): 77.
- “Snooze.” In Washed by a Wave of Wind: Science Fiction from the Corridor, ed. M. Shayne Bell, 217–20. Salt Lake City: Signature, 1993.
- “Voyager.” Leading Edge, no. 1 (April 1981): 39–40.
Duncan, Thom [novels]
- “Code Z.” Leading Edge, no. 1 (April 1981): 14–17.
- “The Glowing.” In LDSF: Science Fiction by and for Mormons, ed. Scott Smith and Vickie Smith, 12–27. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Millennial Productions, 1982. Reprinted in Irreantum 2 (winter 2001): 45–52.
[as Halig Scippend]
- “Heritage.” In LDSF: Science Fiction by and for Mormons, ed. Scott Smith and Vickie Smith, 139–42. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Millennial Productions, 1982.
E
Evenson, Brian Keith [novels] [about]
- “Altmann’s Tongue.” The Quarterly, no. 23 (fall 1992). Reprinted in Air Fish, ed. Joy Oestreicher and Richard Singer, 161. Cupertino, Calif.: Catseye Books, 1993.
- Altman’s Tongue. New York: Knopf, 1994. Reprint, University of Nebraska Press/Bison Books, 2002.
- “Bob.” Leading Edge, no. 11 (winter 1985): 30–33.
- The Din of Celestial Birds. La Grande, Oreg.: Wordcraft of Oregon, 1997.
- “Hébé Kills Jarry.” In Young Blood, ed. Mike Baker, 265–70. Garden City, N.Y.: Zebra, 1994.
- “Neighbors.” Leading Edge, no. 19 (September 1989): 48–52. Reprinted in Irreantum 5 (fall 2003):68–70.
- “Prairie.” Silver Web, no. 14 (1997): 76–78.
- “The Progenitor.” In Leviathan 3, ed. Forrest Aguirre and Jeff VanderMeer, 285–90. Tallahassee: Ministry of Whimsy Press, 2002.
Evenson, Nancy
- “Exodus.” In LDSF: Science Fiction by and for Mormons, ed. Scott Smith and Vickie Smith, 145–54. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Millennial Productions, 1982.
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Farland, David. See under Wolverton, Dave
Feehan, Christine [novels] [forthcoming]
- “After the Music.” In A Very Gothic Christmas. New York: Pocket Books, 2001. Reprinted in The Wicked and the Wondrous, 261–517. New York: Pocket Books, 2004. Reprinted in A Christine Feehan Holiday Treasury. New York: Pocket Books, 2006. [Paranormal Excellence Awards in Romantic Literature nominee 2001 (best anthology)]
- “The Awakening.” In Fantasy, 267–384. New York: Jove, 2002. Reprinted in Fever. New York: Berkley, 2006. [Paranormal Excellence Awards in Romantic Literature honorable mention 2002 (in best anthology)]
- “Dark Descent.” In The Only One. New York: Leisure Books, 2003. [Paranormal Excellence Awards in Romantic Literature 2003 (best novella and in best anthology); Sapphire Award nominee 2003 (short fiction)]
- “Dark Dream.” In After Twilight, 113–277. New York: Love Spell, 2001. Reprinted in Dark Dreamers. New York: Leisure Books, 2006. [Paranormal Excellence Awards in Romantic Literature 2001 (best novella and in best anthology); Sapphire Award nominee 2001 (short fiction)]
- “Dark Hunger.” In Hot Blooded, 1–108. New York: Jove, 2004. [Paranormal Excellence Awards in Romantic Literature 2004 (in best anthology)]
- “Magic in the Wind.” In Lover Beware. Berkley/Jove, July 2003. Reprinted and enlarged as Magic in the Wind. New York: Jove, 2005. [Paranormal Excellence Awards in Romantic Literature nominee 2003 (in best anthology)]
- “Rocky Mountain Miracle.” In The Shadows of Christmas Past, 5–240. New York: Pocket Books, 2004. Reprinted in A Christine Feehan Holiday Treasury. New York: Pocket Books, 2006. [Paranormal Excellence Awards in Romantic Literature honorable mention 2004 (best novella and nominee for best anthology)]
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Gibbons, Matt
- “Waddle in the Woods.” Leading Edge, no. 53 (April 2007): 28–33.
Gifford, Melva L. [nonfiction] [poetry]
- “Arrow’s Song.” Leading Edge, no. 6 (n.d.): 52–57.
- “Cinder-Relic.” Irreantum 3 (winter 2001–2): 47–50.
- “Quotient.” Leading Edge, no. 1 (April 1981): 17–19.
- “Scrap Pile.” In Washed by a Wave of Wind: Science Fiction from the Corridor, ed. M. Shayne Bell, 145–57. Salt Lake City: Signature, 1993.
- “Take Out the Trash.” Leading Edge, no. 12 (fall 1986): 114–19. Reprinted in Leading Edge, no. 24 (September 1991): 80–85. Reprinted in Irreantum 2 (winter 2001): 63–65.
- “Warm Reception.” Leading Edge, no. 9 (winter 1985): 14–17.
[as Mandy L. Nakommen]
- “Homestead.” Leading Edge, no. 10 (fall 1985): 62–66.
- “The Token.” Leading Edge, no. 7 (1984): 48–52.
Gillum, Gary
- “Journey.” In LDSF: Science Fiction by and for Mormons, ed. Scott Smith and Vickie Smith, 31–38. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Millennial Productions, 1982.
- “Mozart and the Light of Music.” In LDSF 3: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 65–68. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1987.
Graffam, Merle H.
- “Stowaway.” In LDSF 2: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 69–73. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1985.
Griffin, Bo
- “The Scent of Desire.” In L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, ed. Dave Wolverton. Vol. 13. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, 1997. [Writers of the Future first prize 1997]
H
Halladay, Chris
- “The Iron Door.” Leading Edge, no. 9 (winter 1985): 52–59.
Harmon, Charlene C[arlisle] [nonfiction] [poetry]
- “Pueblo de Sión.” In Washed by a Wave of Wind: Science Fiction from the Corridor, ed. M. Shayne Bell, 176–201. Salt Lake City: Signature, 1993.
Hayes, Nancy Lynn [as coauthor] [nonfiction]
- “Loyalty.” Leading Edge, no. 6 (n.d.): 30–38.
- “Split Personality.” Leading Edge, no. 8 (fall 1984): 24–38.
Heimerdinger, Chris Frank [novels]
- “Curds and Way.” In LDSF 3: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 142–49. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1987.
Henderson, Zenna [about]
- “And a Little Child . . .” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 17 (October 1959). Reprinted in The Anything Box, 160–77.
- “Angels Unawares.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 30 (March 1966). Reprinted in The People: No Different Flesh, 79–113. Reprinted in The People Collection, 351–. Reprinted in Ingathering: The Complete People Stories, 287–317.
- “Anything Box.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 11 (October 1956). Reprinted in SF:’57: The Year’s Greatest Science Fiction and Fantasy, ed. Judith Merril, 298–. Gnome, 1957. Reprinted in The Anything Box, 11–24. Reprinted in SF: The Best of the Best, ed. Judith Merril. New York: Delacorte, 1967. Reprinted in The Golden Road: Great Tales of Fantasy and the Supernatural, ed. Damon Knight, 279–92. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1973. Reprinted in Science Fiction 1, ed. Robert Pierce. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1973. Reprinted in Isaac Asimov’s Magical Worlds of Fantasy #7: Magical Wishes, ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, and Charles G. Waugh, 133–. New York: NAL/Signet, 1986. Reprinted in Penguin Book of Modern Fantasy by Women, ed. A. Susan Williams and Richard Glyn Jones, 76–. London: Viking UK, 1995. Reprinted in Women of Wonder: The Classic Years, ed. Pamela Sargent, 139–. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1995. Reprinted in A Magic-Lover’s Treasury of the Fantastic, ed. Margaret Weis and Martin H. Greenberg, 312–26. New York: Warner Aspect, 1998.
- The Anything Box. New York: Avon Books, 1965. New York: Doubleday, 1965.
- “Ararat.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 3 (October 1952). Reprinted in Best Science-Fiction Stories 1953, ed. Everett F. Bleiler and T. E. Dikty. Fredrick Fell, 1953. Reprinted in The Best Science Fiction Stories: Fourth Series. 1955. Reprinted in Frontiers in Space, ed. Everett F. Bleiler. New York: Bantam, 1955. Reprinted in Pilgrimage: The Book of the People, 19–43. Reprinted in Out of This World 3, ed. Amabel Williams-Ellis and Mably Owen, 158–. Blackie, 1962. Reprinted in 14 Great Tales of ESP, ed. Idella Purnell Stone, 228–. New York: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1969. Reprinted in Universe Ahead, ed. Sylvia Engdahl and Rick Roberson, 60–91. New York: Atheneum, 1975. Reprinted in Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 57 (October 1979). Reprinted in The Great Science Fiction Series, ed. Frederik Pohl, Martin Harry Greenberg, and Joseph Olander, 175–93. New York: Harper and Row, 1980. Reprinted in The People Collection, 18–. Reprinted in Ingathering: The Complete People Stories, 13–32.
- “As Simple as That.” In Holding Wonder, 188–99. Reprinted in The Norton Book of Science Fiction, ed. Ursula K. Le Guin and Brian Attebery, 231–41. New York: W. W. Norton, 1993.
- “The Believing Child.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 38 (June 1970). Reprinted in Holding Wonder, 148–62.
- “Captivity.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 14 (June 1958). Reprinted in Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: Eighth Series, ed. Anthony Boucher, 175–. New York: Doubleday, 1959. Reprinted in Pilgrimage: The Book of the People, 167–214. Reprinted in Worlds Apart, ed. Amabel Williams-Ellis and Mably Owen. Blackie, 1966. Reprinted in The People Collection, 171–. Reprinted in Ingathering: The Complete People Stories, 141–79. [Hugo Award nominee 1959 (novelette)]
- “The Closest School.” Fantastic Science Fiction Stories 9 (April 1960). Reprinted in Holding Wonder, 102–12.
- “Come on, Wagon!” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 2 (December 1951). Reprinted in Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: Second Series, ed. Anthony Boucher and J. Francis McComas, 197–209. Boston: Little Brown, 1953. Reprinted in The Anything Box, 83–91. Reprinted in First Voyages, ed. Damon Knight, Martin H. Greenberg, and Joseph D. Olander. New York: Avon, 1981. Reprinted in The Eureka Years, ed. Annette Pelz McComas, 93–. New York: Bantam, 1982. Reprinted in Young Mutants, ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, and Charles G. Waugh, 243–56. New York: Harper and Row, 1984.
- “The Dark Came Out to Play...” Imagination Stories of Science and Fantasy 3 (May 1952). Reprinted as “Stevie and the Dark” in The Anything Box, 150–59. Reprinted in Young Witches & Warlocks, ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, and Charles G. Waugh, 140–55. New York: Harper and Row, 1987.
- “Deluge.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 25 (October 1963). Reprinted in The Best from F&SF 13, ed. Avram Davidson. New York: Doubleday, 1964. Reprinted in The People: No Different Flesh, 45–79. Reprinted in The People Collection, 311–. Reprinted in Ingathering: The Complete People Stories, 253–81.
- “The Effectives.” Worlds of Tomorrow (May 1965). Reprinted in Holding Wonder, 70–86.
- “The First Stroke.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 53 (October 1977).
- “Food to All Flesh.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 5 (December 1953). Reprinted in Best SF 3, ed. Edmund Crispin, 57–. Faber and Faber, 1958. Reprinted in The Anything Box, 73–82. Reprinted in The Stars and Under, ed. Edmund Crispin. Faber and Faber, 1968.
- “Gilead.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 7 (August 1954). Reprinted in Pilgrimage: The Book of the People, 50–79. Reprinted in Tomorrow’s Children, ed. Isaac Asimov. New York: Doubleday, 1966. Reprinted in You and Science Fiction, ed. Bernard C. Hollister, 81–. place: National Textbook Co., 1976. Reprinted in Strange Planets, ed. Amabel Williams-Ellis and Michael Pearson, 95–. Blackie, 1977. Reprinted in The People Collection, 49–. Reprinted in Ingathering: The Complete People Stories, 39–63.
- “The Grunder.” Imagination Stories of Science and Fantasy 4 (June 1953). Reprinted in The Anything Box, 115–33.
- Holding Wonder. New York: Avon Books, 1971. New York: Doubleday, 1971. [includes “Ad Astra,” “Boona on Scancia,” “Crowning Glory,” “Incident After,” “Love Every Third Stir,” “One of Them,” “Sharing Time,” “Swept and Garnished,” “The Taste of Aunt Sophronia,” “Three-Cornered and Secure”]
- “Hush!” Beyond Fantasy Fiction 1 (November 1953). Reprinted in The Anything Box, 63–72. Reprinted in Strange Glory, ed. Gerry Goldberg, 68–. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1975; New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1977. Reprinted in Tales from the Darkside, ed. Mitchell Galin and Tom Allen, 1:197–. Los Angeles: Berkley, 1988.
- “The Indelible Kind.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 35 (December 1968). Reprinted in Holding Wonder, 7–39. Reprinted in The People Collection, 519–. Reprinted in Ingathering: The Complete People Stories, 525–53.
- Ingathering: The Complete People Stories of Zenna Henderson. Ed. Priscilla Olson and Mark L. Olson. Framingham, Mass.: NESFA Press, 1995. [includes “Lea,” “Mark and Meris,” “Michael Without”]
- “J-Line to Nowhere.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 37 (September 1969). Reprinted in Holding Wonder, 40–58. Reprinted in The Venus Factor, ed. Vic Ghidalia and Roger Elwood, 96–. MacFadden-Bartell, 1972.
- “Jordan.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 16 (March 1959). Reprinted in A Decade of Fantasy and Science Fiction, ed. Robert P. Mills. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1960. Reprinted in Pilgrimage: The Book of the People, 226–55. Reprinted in The People Collection, 233–. Reprinted in Ingathering: The Complete People Stories, 191–215.
- “Katie-Mary’s Trip.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 48 (January 1975). Reprinted in The People Collection, 579–. Reprinted in Ingathering: The Complete People Stories, 555–65.
- “The Last Step.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 14 (February 1958). Reprinted in The Anything Box, 178–91.
- “Loo Ree.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 4 (February 1953). Reprinted in Holding Wonder, 87–101.
- “No Different Flesh.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 28 (May 1965). Reprinted in The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: 15, ed. Edward L. Ferman. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1966. Reprinted in The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: 15th Series, ed. Edward L. Ferman, 183–. Gollancz, 1967. Reprinted in The People: No Different Flesh, 7–45. Reprinted in The People Collection, 267–. Reprinted in Ingathering: The Complete People Stories, 217–48.
- “. . . Old . . . As a Garment.” Speculations, ed. Isaac Asimov and Alice Laurance, 225–. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1982.
- The People: No Different Flesh. New York: Avon Science Fiction, 1961. New York: Doubleday, 1967.
- The People Collection. London: Corgi, 1991.
- Pilgrimage: The Book of the People. New York: Avon Science Fiction, 1952, 1987. New York: Doubleday, 1961. Boston: Gregg Press, 1978.
- “Pottage.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 9 (September 1955). Reprinted in Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: Fifth Series, ed. Anthony Boucher, 75–112. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1956. Reprinted in SF: the Year’s Greatest SF & Fantasy 1, ed. Judith Merril. Gnome, 1956. Reprinted in Pilgrimage: The Book of the People, 82–116. Reprinted in Great Science Fiction Stories, ed. Cordelia Titcomb Smith. New York: Dell, 1964. Reprinted in School and Society through Science Fiction, ed. Joseph D. Olander, Martin Harry Greenberg and Patricia Warrick, 244–76. Chicago: Rand McNally College Publishing, 1974. Reprinted in The People Collection, 82–. Reprinted in Ingathering: The Complete People Stories, 67–95.
- “Return.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 20 (March 1961). Reprinted in The People: No Different Flesh, 146–82. Reprinted in The People Collection, 430–. Reprinted in Ingathering: The Complete People Stories, 353–84.
- “Shadow on the Moon.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 22 (March 1962). Reprinted in The People: No Different Flesh, 182–221. Reprinted in The People Collection, 472–. Reprinted in Ingathering: The Complete People Stories, 387–422.
- “Something Bright.” Galaxy Science Fiction (February 1960). Reprinted in 6th Annual Edition of the Year’s Best S-F, ed. Judith Merril. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1961. Reprinted in The Seventh Galaxy Reader, ed. Frederik Pohl. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1964. Reprinted in The Anything Box, 47–62. Reprinted in Gentle Invaders, ed. Hans Stefan Santesson. Belmont, 1969. Reprinted in Science Fiction 2, ed. Robert Pierce, pages. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1973. Reprinted in Tales beyond Time, ed. L. Sprague and Catherine Crook de Camp, pages. place: Lothrop, Lee, and Shepard, 1973. Reprinted in Galaxy, ed. Frederik Pohl, Martin H. Greenberg, and Joseph D. Olander. Playboy Press, 1980.
- “Subcommittee.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 23 (July 1962). Reprinted in The 8th Annual of the Year’s Best SF, ed. Judith Merril, 300–323. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1963. Reprinted in The Anything Box, 25–46. Reprinted in Young Extraterrestrials, ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, and Charles G. Waugh, 183–213. New York: Harper and Row, 1984. Reprinted in New Eves: Science Fiction about the Extraordinary Women of Today and Tomorrow, ed. Janrae Frank, Jean Stine, and Forrest J Ackerman, 127–. Longmeadow Press, 1994.
- “The Substitute.” Imagination Stories of Science and Fantasy 4 (August 1953). Reprinted in The Anything Box, 102–14.
- “Tell Us a Story.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 59 (October 1980). Reprinted in Best Science Fiction of the Year 10, ed. Terry Carr. New York: Pocket, 1981. Reprinted in Ingathering: The Complete People Stories, 423–59.
- “That Boy.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 41 (November 1971). Reprinted in Ingathering: The Complete People Stories, 461–95.
- “There Was a Garden.” In Cassandra Rising, ed. Alice Laurance, 29–35. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1978.
- “Things.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 18(19) (July 1960). Reprinted in 12 Great Classics of Science Fiction, ed. Groff Conklin, 30–37. Grenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Publications, 1963. Reprinted in The Anything Box, 134–41. Reprinted in Science Fiction, Science Fact, and You, ed. Robert J. Lowenherz and Lila Lowenherz, 241–. New York: Amsco, 1996.
- “Through a Glass—Darkly.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 39 (October 1970). Reprinted in Holding Wonder, 163–87. Reprinted in New Worlds of Fantasy No. 3, ed. Terry Carr, 133–. New York: Ace, 1971. Reprinted in A Treasury of Modern Fantasy, ed. Terry Carr and Martin H. Greenberg, 479–. New York: Avon, 1981. Reprinted in Masters of Fantasy, ed. Terry Carr and Martin H. Greenberg, 449–. Galahad, 1992.
- “Thrumthing and Out.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 43 (October 1972).
- “Troubling of the Water.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 31 (September 1966). Reprinted in The People: No Different Flesh, 113–45. Reprinted in The People Collection, 391–. Reprinted in Ingathering: The Complete People Stories, 321–49.
- “Turn the Page.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 12 (May 1957). Reprinted in The Anything Box, 142–49. Reprinted in Don’t Open This Book! ed. Marvin Kaye, 131–39. Garden City, NY: GuildAmerica Books, 1998.
- “Walking Aunt Daid.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 9 (July 1955). Reprinted in The Anything Box, 92–101. Reprinted in Angels of Darkness, ed. Marvin Kaye, 519–. SFBC, 1995.
- “The Walls.” In Holding Wonder, 263–71. Reprinted in The Worlds of Science Fiction, ed. Theodore W. Hipple and Robert G. Wright, 81–. Allyn and Bacon, 1979.
- “Wilderness.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 12 (January 1957). Reprinted in SF: ’58: The Year’s Greatest Science Fiction and Fantasy, ed. Judith Merril. Gnome, 1958. Reprinted in Pilgrimage: The Book of the People, 122–63. Reprinted in The People Collection, 124–. Reprinted in Ingathering: The Complete People Stories, 103–36.
- “You Know What, Teacher?” Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (September 1954). Reprinted in Holding Wonder, 59–69.
- The People. 1971. [movie, not based on any one story]
Hester, Todd [novels]
- “Lord of Fire and Air.” Leading Edge, no. 4 (n.d.): 18–36.
- “A Translation of Ancient Quartz-Imbedded Hieroglyphics Found on Io, the Fourth Moon of the Planet Jupiter.” Leading Edge, no. 2 (n.d.): 53.
Hickman, Laura, and Kate Novak [novels] [forthcoming]
- “Heart of Goldmoon.” In DragonLance Tales vol. 3: Love and War, ed. Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, 208–71. Lake Geneva, Wisc.: TSR, 1987.
Hickman, Tracy [nonfiction] [novels] [poetry] [forthcoming] [about]
Hogan, Edward
- “The Salvation of Audrey Johnson.” Irreantum 4 (spring 2002): 60–65.
Hoffman, Diana E. Lofgran
- “Achilo.” In L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, ed. Dave Wolverton, 103–64. Vol. 10. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, 1994. [Writers of the Future published finalist 1994]
- “Other Time.” In Washed by a Wave of Wind: Science Fiction from the Corridor, ed. M. Shayne Bell, 85–98. Salt Lake City: Signature, 1993.
Hume, Barbara R. [nonfiction]
- “A Hearth on Terra.” Leading Edge, no. 2 (n.d.): 18–44; no. 4 (n.d.): 77–88.
- “Chef’s Choice.” Leading Edge, no. 7 (1984): 42–47.
- “Tribute.” Leading Edge, no. 1 (April 1981): 34–38.
- “Truth or Consequences.” Leading Edge, no. 6 (n.d.): 6–9.
Huntington, Sharon J.
- “Ears to Hear.” Leading Edge, no. 17 (summer 1988): 60–70.
Hurst, Gene
- “‘Unspotted from the World.’” In LDSF: Science Fiction by and for Mormons, ed. Scott Smith and Vickie Smith, 114–27. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Millennial Productions, 1982.
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Ickes, William K. [novels]
- “The Bargain.” In The Nahja: And Other Stories. Charleston, S.C.: BookSurge Publishing, 2003.
- “The Nahja.” In The Nahja: And Other Stories. Charleston, S.C.: BookSurge Publishing, 2003.
- “The Vial.” In The Nahja: And Other Stories. Charleston, S.C.: BookSurge Publishing, 2003.
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Jensen, Maurene
- “Silent Justice.” In L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, ed. Dave Wolverton, 192–234. Vol. 14. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, 1998. [Writers of the Future published finalist 1998]
Johns, Cassandra M.
- “That’s Three.” Leading Edge, no. 1 (April 1981): 31–34.
Jole, Douglas M. [poetry]
- “Old Man River, He Just Keeps Rolling Along.” Leading Edge, no. 23 (winter 1991): 6–17.
- “The Witchin’ Man.” Leading Edge, no. 18 (January 1989): 46–58. Reprinted in Leading Edge, no. 24 (September 1991): 112–24. Reprinted in L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, ed. Dave Wolverton, 167–88. Vol. 9. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, 1993. [Writers of the Future second prize 1993]
Jonas, Jamie [poetry]
- “Time Borrower.” Leading Edge, no. 22 (fall 1990): 126–36.
Jones, Raymond F. [nonfiction] [novels] [about]
- “Academy for Pioneers.” Astounding Science Fiction 57 (May 1956).
- “Alarm Reaction.” Thrilling Wonder Stories 38 (August 1951).
- “The Alien Machine.” Thrilling Wonder Stories 34 (June 1949). Adapted in This Island Earth. Reprinted in They Came from Outer Space, ed. Jim Wynorski. New York: Doubleday, 1980. Reprinted in Science-Fiction Classics: The Stories That Morphed into Movies, ed. Forrest J. Ackerman. TV Books, 1999.
- “‘. . . As Others See Us.’” Fantastic Adventures 13 (May 1951).
- “Black Market.” Astounding Science Fiction (April 1946).
- “A Bowl of Biskies Makes a Growing Boy.” In The Other Side of Tomorrow, ed. Roger Elwood, 106–. New York: Random House, 1973.
- “Canterbury April.” Thrilling Wonder Stories 41 (December 1952).
- “The Cat and the King.” Astounding Science Fiction (August 1946).
- “The Children’s Room.” Fantastic Adventures 9 (September 1947). Reprinted in The Toymaker, 239–87. Reprinted in Amazing Stories (October 1967). Reprinted in Young Mutants, ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, and Charles G. Waugh, 162–214. New York: Harper and Row, 1984.
- “Collision.” Startling Stories 25 (July 1952).
- “The Colonists.” Worlds of If Science Fiction 3 (June 1954). Reprinted in The Second World of If, ed. James L. Quinn and Eve Wulff, 5–. Quinn, 1958.
- “Correspondence Course.” Astounding Science Fiction (April 1945). Reprinted in Famous Science-Fiction Stories: Adventures in Time and Space, ed. Raymond J. Healy and J. Francis McComas, 953–71. New York: Random House Modern Library, 1946. Reprinted in Flying Saucers, ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, and Charles G. Waugh. New York: Fawcett, 1982. Reprinted in The Great SF Stories 7 (1944), ed. Isaac Asimov, 105–. New York: Daw, 1982. Reprinted in Golden Years of Science Fiction: Fourth Series, ed. Isaac Asimov. 105–. New York: Bonanza Books, 1984. [Retro Hugo Award nominee 1996 (short story)]
- “Cubs of the Wolf.” Astounding Science Fiction 56 (November 1955).
- “The Cybernetic Brains.” Startling Stories (September 1950).
- “The Deadly Host.” Astounding Science Fiction (September 1945). Reprinted in The Toymaker, 103&ndash35.
- “Death Eternal.” Fantastic Adventures 27 (October 1978).
- “Discontinuity.” Astounding Science Fiction 46 (October 1950). Reprinted in Seven Come Infinity, ed. Groff Conklin, 112–. New York: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1966.
- “. . . Divided We Fall.” Amazing Stories 24 (December 1950). Reprinted in Thrilling Science Fiction (fall 1971).
- “Doomsday’s Color-Press.” Future Science Fiction (November 1952). Reprinted in Escape to Earth, ed. Ivan Howard. Belmont, 1963.
- “Encroachment.” Startling Stories 21 (March 1950).
- “The Farthest Horizon.” Astounding Science Fiction 49 (April 1952). Reprinted in Space Pioneers, ed. Andre Norton. World Publishing, 1954. Reprinted in Stories for Tomorrow, ed. William M. Sloane. Funk and Wagnalls, 1954.
- “Fifty Million Monkeys.” Astounding Science Fiction (October 1943).
- “Flauna.” In The Far Side of Time, ed. Roger Elwood. Rodd/Mead, 1974.
- “Forecast.” Astounding Science Fiction (June 1946). Reprinted in The Toymaker, 173–238.
- “The Gardener.” Science Fiction Stories (July 1957). Reprinted in The Non-Statistical Man, 101–18.
- “The Gift of the Gods.” Science Fiction Stories (January 1955). Reprinted in Things, ed. Ivan Howard. Belmont, 1964. Reprinted in The Learning Maze and Other Stories, ed. Roger Elwood. Julian Messner, 1974.
- “The Great Gray Plague.” Analog Science Fact/Science Fiction 68 (February 1962).
- “The Greater Conflict.” Thrilling Wonder Stories 35 (February 1950). Adapted in This Island Earth.
- “Human Error.” Worlds of If 6 (April 1956).
- “Intermission Time.” Science Fiction Quarterly 2 (May 1953). Reprinted in The Non-Statistical Man, 119–58. New York: Belmont Books, 1964.
- “I Tell You Three Times.” Astounding Science Fiction 46 (February 1951).
- “The Laughing Lion.” In Science Fiction Tales, ed. Roger Elwood, 88–. New York: Rand, McNally, 1973.
- “The Lights of Mars.” In Science Fiction Adventures from Way Out, ed. Roger Elwood, 15–. Whitman, 1973.
- “The Lions of Rome.” In Flame Tree Planet: An Anthology of Religious Science-Fantasy, ed. Roger Elwood, 103–23. St. Louis: Concordia, 1973.
- “The Martian Circe.” Planet Stories 3 (summer 1947).
- “A Matter of Culture.” Fantastic Universe 6 (October 1956).
- “The Memory of Mars.” Amazing Stories 35 (December 1961).
- “The Model Shop.” Astounding Science Fiction (June 1947). Reprinted in The Toymaker, 67–102.
- “The Moon Is Death.” Future Science Fiction 3 (March 1953). Reprinted in The Non-Statistical Man, 87–100. New York: Belmont Books, 1964.
- “Noise Level.” Astounding Science Fiction 50 (December 1952). Reprinted in Stories for Tomorrow, ed. William Sloane. Funk and Wagnalls, 1954. Reprinted in Stories for Tomorrow, ed. William Sloane. Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1955. Reprinted in Best SF Five, ed. Edmund Crispin. London: Faber and Faber, 1963. Reprinted in Spectrum 5, ed. Kingsley Amis and Robert Conquest, 54–. Gollancz, 1966. Reprinted in The Astounding-Analog Reader, Volume Two, ed. Harry Harrison and Brian W. Aldiss, 147–92.. New York: Doubleday, 1973. Reprinted in The Edward De Bono Science Fiction Collection, ed. George Hay, 19–. Elmfield Press, 1976.
- “The Non-Statistical Man.” Science Fiction Stories (May 1956). Reprinted in The Non-Statistical Man, 7–86. New York: Belmont Books, 1964.
- The Non-Statistical Man. New York: Belmont Books, 1964.
- “Outpost Infinity.” Super Science Stories 6 (January 1950).
- “Pacer.” Astounding Science Fiction (May 1943). Reprinted in Future Kin, ed. Roger Elwood. New York: Doubleday, 1974.
- “The Person from Porlock.” Astounding Science Fiction (August 1947). Reprinted in A Treasury of Science Fiction, ed. and with an intro by Groff Conklin, 268–86. New York: Crown Publishers, 1948. Reprinted in The Ascent of Wonder: The Evolution of Hard SF, ed. David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer, 635–50. New York: Tor, 1994.
- “Pet.” In Future Quest, ed. Roger Elwood. New York: Avon, 1973.
- “Pete Can Fix It.” Astounding Science Fiction (February 1947). Reprinted in Science Fiction Adventures in Dimension, ed. Groff Conklin. Vanguard, 1953. Reprinted in Adventures in Dimension, ed. Groff Conklin. Grayson, 1955.
- “Portrait of Narcissus.” Other Worlds (May 1950).
- “Production Test.” Astounding Science Fiction 44 (October 1949). Reprinted in Looking Forward. Lesser, 1953.
- “Rat Race.” Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact 77 (April 1966). Reprinted in Above the Human Landscape, ed. Willis E. McNelly and Leon E. Stover, 247–. Pacific Palisades, Calif.: Goodyear Publishing, 1972. Reprinted in You and Science Fiction, ed. Bernard C. Hollister, 40–. National Textbook, 1976. [Hugo Award nominee 1967 (short story)]
- “Reflection of a Star.” In Survival from Infinity, ed. Roger Elwood, 156–74. New York: Franklin Watts, 1974.
- “Regulations Provide.” Astounding Science Fiction 45 (March 1950).
- “Renaissance.” Astounding Science Fiction (July 1944); (August 1944); (September 1944); (October 1944).
- “Rider in the Sky.” Amazing Stories 38 (November 1964).
- “The School.” Astounding Science Fiction 54 (December 1954).
- “The Seven Jewels of Chamar.” Planet Stories 3 (winter 1946).
- “The Shroud of Secrecy.” Thrilling Wonder Stories 35 (December 1949). Adapted in This Island Earth.
- “The Star Dream.” Space Science Fiction Magazine (August 1957).
- “Starting Point.” Astounding Science Fiction (February 1942).
- “Stay Off the Moon!” Amazing Stories 36 (December 1962).
- “A Stone and a Spear.” Galaxy Science Fiction (December 1950). Reprinted in Omnibus of Science Fiction, ed. Groff Conklin, 420–36. New York: Bonanza/Crown, 1952. Reprinted in Strange Travels in Science Fiction, ed. Groff Conklin. Grayson, 1953. Reprinted in The Omnibus of Science Fiction, ed. Groff Conklin. Chatham River, 1986.
- “The Strad Effect.” Vanguard Science Fiction (June 1958).
- “Subway to the Stars.” Galaxy Science Fiction 27 (December 1968).
- “Sunday Is Three Thousand Years Away.” Thrilling Wonder Stories 36 (June 1950).
- “Swimming Lesson.” Astounding Science Fiction (April 1943).
- “Test of the Gods.” Astounding Science Fiction (September 1941).
- “The Thinking Machine.” Fantastic Universe (July 1956).
- “Time Brother.” In Children of Infinity, ed. Roger Elwood. Franklin Watts, 1973.
- “Tools of the Trade.” Astounding Science Fiction 46 (November 1950). Reprinted in Space, Space, Space, ed. William Sloane. Franklin Watts, 1953.
- “The Touch of Your Hand.” Worlds of If Science Fiction 22 (March/April 1974).
- “The Toymaker.” Astounding Science Fiction (September 1946). Reprinted in The Toymaker.
- The Toymaker. Los Angeles: Fantasy Publishing, 1951.
- “Trade Secret.” Astounding Science Fiction 52 (November 1953).
- “The Unlearned.” Worlds of IF (August 1954).
- “Utility.” Astounding Science Fiction (July 1944). Reprinted in The Toymaker, 137–72.
- “The Wrong Side of Paradise.” Amazing Stories 25 (August 1951).
Jordan, James Gladu
- “Storm Jumper.” In L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, ed. Dave Wolverton, 204–68. Vol. 10. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, 1994. [Writers of the Future first prize 1994]
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Keenan, Teresa
- “The Library.” Leading Edge, no. 11 (winter 1985): 66–70.
Kellar, Walter
- “It Could Happen to Anyone.” Leading Edge, no. 13 (winter 1987): 18–23. Reprinted in Leading Edge, no. 24 (September 1991): 164–69.
Kirby, Robert
- “Saguaro.” Leading Edge, no. 12 (fall 1986): 38–51.
Kroupa, Susan J. [forthcoming]
- “Counting Calories.” In The Age of Reason: Stories of the New Millennium, ed. Kurt Roth, 65–. SFF Net, 1999.
- “Harden Times.” Realms of Fantasy 7 (April 2001): 48–55. Reprinted in Irreantum 4 (spring 2002): 65–76.
- “The Healer.” In L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, ed. Dave Wolverton, 311–44. Vol. 10. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, 1994. Reprinted in Vision Quests: Science Fiction and Fantasy Tales of Shamanism, ed. Dawn Albright and Sandra J. Hutchinson, 93–. Boston: Angelus Press, 1995. [Writers of the Future first prize 1994]
- “Marriage Game.” Realms of Fantasy 13 (October 2006): 34–37.
- “Niman Project.” In The Bones of the World: Tales from Time’s End, ed. Bruce Holland Rogers. Plano, Tex.: SFF Net, 2001.
- “Scapegoat.” Realms of Fantasy 3 (October 1996): 30–39. [Nebula Award preliminary ballot 1997]
- “That Kem May in Safe Pastures Feed.” In Beyond the Last Star: Stories from the Next Beginning, ed. Sherwood Smith. Plano, Tex.: sff.net, September 23, 2002.
- “Tricky Coyote.” In Bruce Coville’s Shapeshifters, ed. Bruce Coville, 43–. New York: Avon Camelot, 1999.
- “Walter’s Christmas Night Musik.” Realms of Fantasy (December 1997): 58–.
Kugler, Christopher [poetry]
- “The Daguerreian.” Dreaming in R’lyeh 1 (winter 2005): 12–21.
- “Empire of the Dead. ” Leading Edge, no. 50 (October 2005): 144–78.
- “Gatecrasher.” Leading Edge, no. 48 (October 2004): 92–105.
Kurland, Lynn [novels] [forthcoming]
- “And the Groom Wore Tulle.” In Veils in Time. New York: Jove, 1999. Reprinted in Love Came Just in Time. New York: Berkley Publishing, 2001. [Paranormal Excellence Awards in Romantic Literature honorable mention 1999 (in best anthology and nominee for best novella)].
- “The Gift of Christmas Past.” In The Christmas Cat, 223–320. New York: Berkley Publishing, 1996. Reprinted in Love Came Just in Time. New York: Berkley Publishing, 2001.
- “The Tale of the Two Swords.” In To Weave a Web of Magic, 71–174. New York: Berkley Publishing, 2004.
- “The Three Wise Ghosts.” In Christmas Spirits. New York: Jove, 1997. Reprinted in Love Came Just in Time. New York: Berkley Publishing, 2001.
- “To Kiss in the Shadows.” In Tapestry, 1–88. New York: Jove, 2002. Reprint, New York: Jove, 2006. [Paranormal Excellence Awards in Romantic Literature Award 2002 (in best anthology); Rita Award finalist 2003 (romantic novella)]
- “The Traveller.” In A Knight’s Vow. New York: Jove, 2001.
- “A Whisper of Spring.” In The Queen in Winter, 71–174. New York: Berkley Publishing, 2004.
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Lacoe, Addie G.
- “Act of Faith.” In LDSF 3: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 92–102. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1987.
- “Bayou Exterminator.” Grue, no. 6 (1987): 74–.
- “Breeding Will Out.” Fungi (winter 1985). Reprinted in LDSF 3: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 103–10. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1987.
- “Ella.” Leading Edge, no. 23 (winter 1991): 18–38.
- “Eyes of Rain.” Fantasy Book 5 (December 1986): 24–. Reprinted in LDSF 3: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 177–83. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1987.
- “Haun-ting.” In LDSF 2: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 53–61. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1985.
- “Let Him Ask.” In LDSF: Science Fiction by and for Mormons, ed. Scott Smith and Vickie Smith, 135–38. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Millennial Productions, 1982.
- “Millennial End.” In LDSF 2: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 96–101. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1985.
- “Mona.” Analog Science Fiction and Fact 115 (November 1995): 84–.
- “Near-Light.” In LDSF 3: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 83–91. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1987.
- “A Prince of the Blood.” Leading Edge, no. 26 (September 1992): 7–19.
- “The Scarlet Batling.” In Things That Go Bump in the Night, ed. Jane Yolen and Martin H. Greenberg, 199–216. New York: Harper and Row, 1989.
Lakey, Todd
- “Dames, Games, and Insecticides.” Leading Edge, no. 20/21 (fall/winter 1990): 78–87.
Langford, Jonathan D. [as coauthor] [nonfiction] [poetry]
- “The Garden.” Leading Edge, no. 9 (winter 1985): 26–30.
Lankin, R. K.
- “The Apostate.” In LDSF: Science Fiction by and for Mormons, ed. Scott Smith and Vickie Smith, 98–101. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Millennial Productions, 1982.
Leek, Nancy
- “Hannah Arminia and the Angel.” Exponent II 8 (summer 1982): 9–10.
Lickiss, Alan
- “Alternate Marketing.” Analog Science Fiction and Fact 122 (January 2002): 60–.
- “Executive Committee.” Analog Science Fiction and Fact 120 (September 2000): 86–88.
- “Kicking and Screaming Her Way to the Alter.” In The Future We Wish We Had, ed. Martin H. Greenberg and Rebecca Lickiss. New York: DAW, 2007.
- “Legal Action.” In Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, ed. Dean Wesley Smith, John J. Ordover, and Paula M. Block, 17–. Vol. 5. New York: Simon and Schuster/Pocket Books, 2002.
- “Powder Burns.” In The Official Collector’s Guide to Mage Knight Volume 2. Bellevue, Wash.: WizKids Publishing, 2002.
- “Water Goeth Before the Fall.” In All Hell Breaking Loose, ed. Martin H. Greenberg, 128–38. New York: DAW, 2005.
and Rebecca Lickiss
- “Martian Invaders Meet Mom!” Leading Edge, no. 33 (October 1996): 38–48.
Lickiss, Rebecca [novels] [as coauthor]
Littke, Lael J. [novels]
- “The Bantam Phantom.” In Spirits, Spooks, and Other Sinister Creatures, ed. Helen Hoke, 33–39. New York: Franklin Watts, 1984.
- “The Phantom Motor Home.” In LDSF: Science Fiction by and for Mormons, ed. Scott Smith and Vickie Smith, 128–34. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Millennial Productions, 1982.
Loomis, Jerry Emerson
- “Cyrano de Cybernet.” New Era 3 (February 1973): 20–. Reprinted in New Era 10 (January–February 1981): 23–
- “Take Me Out to the Games Machine.” New Era 2 (May 1972): 21–
Lowe, Eric [as coauthor]
- “Mind Your Mother.” Leading Edge, no. 16 (winter 1988): 6–23.
- “Naked Face in a Dirty Mirror.” Leading Edge, no. 17 (summer 1988): 12–28.
- “Pepsi Bravo Alpha.” Leading Edge, no. 20/21 (fall/winter 1990): 38–56.
- “The Tao of Rain and Water.” Leading Edge, no. 19 (September 1989): 82–97. Reprinted in Leading Edge, no. 24 (September 1991): 48–63.
- “To Fly.” Leading Edge, no. 18 (January 1989): 8–23.
[as Ty Ngok]
- “To Submerge in a Sky of Crimson.” Leading Edge, no. 23 (winter 1991): 72–97.
and Kathy Lowe
- “Crisis Line.” Leading Edge, no. 22 (fall 1990): 62–77.
Lower, Lois
- “Martha’s Window.” Leading Edge, no. 9 (winter 1985): 64–69.
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Markham, Tony [novels]
- “The Brave, the Knave, and the Cave.” Leading Edge, no. 2 (n.d.): 54–61.
McClellan, Brian
- “Duck Hunt.” Leading Edge, no. 53 (April 2007): 22–27.
Meyer, Stephenie [novels] [forthcoming]
- “Hell on Earth.” In Prom Nights from Hell. New York: HarperTeen, 2007.
Merrill, Kristy
- “The White Flash.” Leading Edge, no. 7 (1984): 32–36.
Milliner, Chad R.
- “Fire and Brimstone.” Leading Edge, no. 11 (winter 1985): 24–29.
[Monson], Danielle E. Dabbs
- “Arriki.” In Isaac Asimov’s Tomorrow’s Voices, ed. the editors of Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, 250–76. New York: Dial Press, 1984.
Morgan, Grant Avery
- “Oh, Jungleland.” In L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, ed. Dave Wolverton, 138–95. Vol. 11. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, 1995. [Writers of the Future third prize 1995]
- “Wings.” Leading Edge, no. 29 (August 1994): 49–60.
Mykals, Wayne
- “A Midsummer Morning’s Nightmare.” In LDSF 2: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 177–82. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1985.
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Newell, Neil K. [novels]
- “A Place in Time.” In LDSF: Science Fiction by and for Mormons, ed. Scott Smith and Vickie Smith, 46–62. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Millennial Productions, 1982.
Nicita, Carolyn
- “Defective Program.” Final Punteer (1987).
- “Eye Hath Not Seen.” Leading Edge, no. 6 (n.d.): 14–21. Reprinted in Leading Edge, no. 24 (September 1991): 126–33.
- “Mechanical Assistance.” Tomorrow: Speculative Fiction 2 (June 1994): 2–12.
- “My Cruise.” Leading Edge, no. 19 (September 1989): 42–46.
- “Recycling.” Tomorrow: Speculative Fiction 1 (July 1993): 72–.
- “Siege.” Leading Edge, no. 17 (summer 1988): 6–10.
- “Solitude.” In Washed by a Wave of Wind: Science Fiction from the Corridor, ed. M. Shayne Bell, 28–41. Salt Lake City: Signature, 1993.
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O’Sullivan, Cara Bullinger [nonfiction] [poetry]
- “Home from the Stars.” Leading Edge, no. 10 (fall 1985): 98–110.
- “The Laura Symphony.” Leading Edge, no. 2 (n.d.): 63–72.
- “Return to Coole.” Tomorrow: Speculative Fiction 2 (August 1994): 71–80.
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Parkin, Scott R. [nonfiction]
- “Empty Every Night.” Leading Edge, no. 20/21 (fall/winter 1990): 64–76.
- “Of Cats and Disease and Goodness.” Irreantum, no. 4 (winter 1999–2000): 30–37. Reprinted as “Of Cats.” Leading Edge, no. 41 (April 2001): 6–17.
- “Ratchet.” Leading Edge, no. 20/21 (fall/winter 1990): 158–85.
- “SSIN.” Leading Edge, no. 15 (fall 1987): 7–15.
- “Standard Operating Procedure.” Leading Edge, no. 19 (September 1989): 6–17. Reprinted in Leading Edge, no. 24 (September 1991): 88–100.
- “There Is a Season.” Leading Edge, no. 30 (February 1995): 7–25. Reprinted in Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine, no. 38 (winter 1998): 34–41.
- “A Time to Grow.” Leading Edge, no. 18 (January 1989): 24–32.
- “Within Limits.” Irreantum 3 (summer 2001): 64–68
Parry, Jay A. [as coauthor]
- “Gods in the Fire, Gods in the Rain.” In Chrysalis 5, ed. Roy Torgeson. Zebra, 1979.
- “Moulder Moulder.” In Chrysalis 10, ed. Roy Torgeson. New York: Doubleday, 1983.
- “Roboroots.” Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine 2 (March/April 1978). Reprinted in Asimov’s Choice: Comets and Computers, ed. George H. Scithers. New York: Davis, 1978.
Peterson, Erik
- “You’ll See It When It’s Finished.” Leading Edge, no. 37 (March 1999): 99–102.
Pratt, Parley P. [novels]
- “A Dialogue between Joseph Smith and the Devil.” New York Herald, January 1, 1884. Reprint. Salt Lake City: Hyrum Parry and Co., 1884. Published as a pamphlet [New York?: Prophet Office? 1845]. Reprinted in A Believing People: Literature of the Latter-day Saints, ed. Richard L. Cracroft and Neal A. Lambert. Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1974. Reprinted in Pre-assasination Writings of Parley P. Pratt, comp. Jerry Burnett and Charles Pope. Mormon Collector series, vol. 4. Salt Lake City: Mormon Heritage Publishers, 1976. Reprinted as "Joseph Smith’s Dialogue with the Devil" in LDSF 2, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 37–47. Reprinted in The Essential Parley P. Pratt. Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1990. 31–40.
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Quincy, Norman L.
- “That’s Not Kosher.” Leading Edge, no. 17 (summer 1988): 38–44. Reprinted in Leading Edge, no. 24 (September 1991): 22–28.
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Rada, James, Jr. [novels]
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- “Confessions.” Ultimate Unknown, no. 10 (winter 1998): 3–.
- “Dragon Path.” Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine, no. 29 (fall 1995): 50–51.
- “Johnnycake Road.” White Knuckles 1 (winter 1996): 39–.
- “A Letter from a Dead Man.” Ultimate Unknown, no. 5 (fall 1996): 16–.
- “The Man Who Hated His Name.” Thin Ice, no. 17 (1995): 30–.
- “Transfusion.” Haunts, no. 31 (spring/summer 1996): 11–.
Reed, Michael W. [as Romann Schreiber]
- “‘Starman, Why Weepest Thou?’” Leading Edge, no. 1 (April 1981): 41–48.
- “Senji.” Leading Edge, no. 2 (n.d.): 7–18.
Reed, Rayda
- “Rocksong.” Leading Edge, no. 7 (1984): 4–13.
- “Star-Rigger.” Leading Edge, no. 2 (n.d.): 72–76.
Reeve, Richard M.
- “The First Door.” In LDSF: Science Fiction by and for Mormons, ed. Scott Smith and Vickie Smith, 78–84. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Millennial Productions, 1982.
Roberts, Scott
- “Blackberry Witch.” In L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, ed. Algis Budrys. Vol. 21. Hollywood, Calif.: Galaxy Press, 2005. [Writers of the Future second prize 2005]
Rossi, Carl A.
- “The StudentMaster.” Leading Edge, no. 23 (winter 1991): 40–44.
Rush, Connie Rugh
- “The Only Sure Escape.” Leading Edge, no. 8 (fall 1984): 80–90.
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Salmon, Will [poetry]
- “The Forbidden Room.” In LDSF 3: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 176. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1987.
Sanderson, Brandon [novels] [forthcoming]
- “ Firstborn.” Leading Edge, no. 50 (October 2005): 6–50.
Scott, Stephen
- “Entry.” In LDSF: Science Fiction by and for Mormons, ed. Scott Smith and Vickie Smith, 28–30. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Millennial Productions, 1982.
[Setzer], Lee Ann Layton
- “Ogrespeak.” Leading Edge, no. 27 (June 1993): 74–96.
- “The Wood Wraith of Mizelwort.” Leading Edge, no. 14 (summer 1987): 78–91.
Shunn, [D.] William [forthcoming]
- An Alternate History of the 21st Century. Spilt Milk Press, 2008. [contains “Observations from the City of Angels,” “Strong Medicine,” “Objective Impermeability in a Closed System,” and “Not of This Fold”]
- “Celestial Mechanics.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 90 (March 1996): 109–12.
- “Cut without Hands.” In LDSF 2: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 163–68. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1985.
- “Dance of the Yellow-Breasted Luddites.” In Vanishing Acts, ed. Ellen Datlow, 165–212. New York: Tor, 2000. [Nebula Award nominee 2001 (novelette)]
- “The Day Pietro Coppino Spoke to the Mountain.” Realms of Fantasy 10 (October 2003): 76–82, 116. [Association for Mormon Letters honorable mention 2003 (short fiction)]
- “The Diagnostic Feast.” In Beyond the Last Star: Stories from the Next Beginning, ed. Sherwood Smith. Plano, Tex.: sff.net, 2002.
- “Divided by Time.” Realms of Fantasy 10 (December 2003): 60–65, 96.
- “From Our Point of View We Had Moved to the Left.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 84 (February 1993): 33–48. Reprinted in An Alternate History of the 21st Century. Spilt Milk Press, 2008.
- “The Ice Queen.” Storyteller 11 (Winter 2004): 3–6.
- “Inclination.” Asimov’s Science Fiction 30 (April/May 2006): 24–58. [Nebula Award finalist 2007]
- “In the Dark.” Science Fiction Age 1 (September 1993): 70–73, 87–89.
- “Kevin17.” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 88 (Feburary 1995): 8–18. Reprinted in An Alternate History of the 21st Century. Spilt Milk Press, 2008.
- “Mrs. Janokowski Hits One Out of the Park.” Electric Velocipede, no. 4 (spring 2003): 23–24.
- “The Practical Ramifications of Interstellar Packet Loss.” Science Fiction Age 6 (September 1998): 72–75. [Nebula Award preliminary ballot 1999]
- “Rise Up, Ye Women That Are at Ease.” In Washed by a Wave of Wind: Science Fiction from the Corridor, ed. M. Shayne Bell, 99–110. Salt Lake City: Signature, 1993.
- “Stalin’s Candy.” Realms of Fantasy 5 (June 1999): 60–64.
- “Strong Medicine.” Reprinted in The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Twenty-First Annual Collection, ed. Gardner Dozois. New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, July 2004. Reprinted in An Alternate History of the 21st Century. Spilt Milk Press, 2008. [originally published in Salon]
- “Two Paths in the Forrest Toulemonde.” Science Fiction Age 2 (January 1994): 40–45.
- “The Veil beyond the Veil.” Realms of Fantasy 8 (April 2002): 78–83. [Nebula Award preliminary ballot 2003]
- “Why I Think I’ll Be Staying Home Tonight.” Electric Velocipede, no. 6 (spring 2004).
[as Perry Slaughter]
- “Optical Allusions.” Electric Velocipede, no. 7 (fall 2004).
Skarstedt, Mark
- “The Inclusion.” Leading Edge, no. 41 (April 2001): 183–235.
Smith, Lareena [as coauthor] [as another coauthor]
- “Eternity on Hold.” Leading Edge, no. 9 (winter 1985): 18–21.
- “The Fractured Boy.” Leading Edge, no. 5. Reprinted in Leading Edge, no. 24 (September 1991): 30–39.
- “Sunfinder.” Leading Edge, no. 6 (n.d.): 58–63.
Smith, Scott S.
- “And Ever the Twain Shall Meet.” In LDSF 3: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 111–13. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1987.
- “The Children of Michael.” In LDSF 2: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 118–21. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1985.
and Vickie Smith, eds.
- LDSF: Science Fiction by and for Mormons. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Millennial Productions, 1982.
Stay, Douglas
- “Small Parts.” Leading Edge, no. 29 (August 1994): 90–99.
- “Thorncrown.” Leading Edge, no. 35 (February 1998): 34–47.
Stephenson, Dale J.
- “Heroes Are Born, Not Made.” Leading Edge, no. 13 (winter 1987): 34–43.
Stone, Eric James [forthcoming]
- “Betrayer of Trees.” In L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, ed. Algis Budrys. Vol. 21. Hollywood, Calif.: Galaxy Press, 2005. [Writers of the Future second prize 2005]
- “Loophole.” Warp & Weave 4 (May 2006): 15–20.
- “In Memory.” In L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, ed. Algis Budrys, 148–62. Vol. 20. Hollywood, Calif: Galaxy Press, 2004. [Writers of the Future published finalist 2004]
- “The Man Who Moved the Moon.” In All the Rage This Year: The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology 3, ed. Keith Olexa, 93–115. New York: Phobos Books, 2004. [a winner of the 3rd annual Phobos Fiction Contest]
- “Resonance.” Analog Science Fiction (September 2005).
- “Salt of Judas.” In Prime Codex: The Hungry Edge of Speculative Fiction, ed. Lawrence M. Schoen and Michael Livingston. Paper Golem, 2007. Reprint from Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show (March 2006) [electronic].
- “Upgrade.” Analog Science Fiction (December 2006).
Straubhaar, Sandy [nonfiction]
- “The Management Switches over to Plan B.” In LDSF 2: Latter-Day Science Fiction, ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 144–50. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1985.
Summers, David
- “The Ghost Squadron.” Leading Edge, no. 20/21 (fall/winter 1990): 8–31.
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Taylor, Samuel W. [novels]
- “A Situation of Gravity.” In Take My Advice, Mr. President. Redwood City, Calif.: Taylor Trust, 1996. (made into movies The Absent-Minded Professor/