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Wandering Stars: An Anthology of Jewish Fantasy and Science Fiction, edited by Jack Dann.  New York, Hagerstown:  Har-per & Row, Publishers, 1974, 243 p., cloth.  Cover design by Sidney Feinberg.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-06-010944-0]

 

b.  [Garden City, NY:  Science Fiction Book Club, 1974], 243 p., cloth.  Title page reads:  New York, Hagerstown:  Harper & Row, Publishers.

c.  New York:  Pocket Books, November 1975, 253 p., paper.  Front cover illustration by Charles Moll. [ISBN: 671-78789-6]

d.  London:  The Woburn Press, 1975, 239 p., cloth.

e.  Woodstock, Vermont:  Jewish Lights Publishing, 1998, 240 p., trade paperback. Front cover illustration by Michael Bogdanow. [ISBN: 1-58023-005-9]

 

This was the first anthology ever published of original and reprint science fiction and fantasy stories on Jewish themes; it has become a classic in the genre.  See also the sequel, More Wandering Stars (A10).

       CONTENTS:  "Why Me?" by Isaac Asimov (Introduction); "The Golem," by Avram Davidson; "Unto the Fourth Genera­tion," by Isaac Asimov; "Look, You Think You've Got Trou­bles," by Carol Carr; "Goslin Day," by Avram Davidson; "The Dybbuk of Mazel Tov IV," by Robert Silverberg; "Trouble with Water," by Horace L. Gold; "Gather Blue Roses," by Pamela Sargent; "The Jewbird," by Bernard Malamud; "Paradise Last," by George Alec Effinger; "Street of Dreams, Feet of Clay," by Robert Sheckley; "Jachid and Jechidah," by Isaac Bashevis Singer; "I'm Looking for Kadak," by Harlan Ellison.  Also in­cluded but not listed on the contents page is a Yiddish glossary by Harlan Ellison entitled "Ellison's Grammatical Guide and Glossary for Goyim."  Introductory notes to the stories were contributed anonymously by the editor.

       A few copies of the first edition were published with the name "Jack Dunn" printed on the spine; this was corrected in later printings.

 


SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    Algol (May, 1974):  36-37.

2.    Binghamton Press (February 9, 1974):   .

3.    Booklist 70 (April 15, 1974):  906.

4.    Brennert, Alan.  L.A. Voice (March 9, 1974):   .

5.    Brown, Charles N.  Locus no. 180 (October 27, 1975):  5.

6.    Carroll, Jon.  Oui (June, 1974):  32.

7.    Chicago Tribune (1974?):  4.

8.    Cohen, M.  Renaissance 6 (June/July, 1974):  9.

9.    Columbus Dispatch (April 14, 1974):   .

10.  De Bolt, Joe, and John R. Pfeiffer.  "The Modern Period: 1938-1980," in Anatomy of Wonder: A Critical Guide to Science Fiction, Second Edition, edited by Neil Barron.  New York & London:  R. R. Bowker Co., 1981, cloth, p. 316.

11.  Delap, Richard.  Delap's F & SF Review 2 (March, 1976):  28.

12.  Ellenson, Lynn.  Reform Judaism (March, 1974):   .

13.  Friend, Beverly.  Chicago Daily News Panorama (February 16-17, 1974):  6.

14.  Gilden, Mel.  Locus no. 161 (June 21, 1974):  4.

15.  Gillespie, Bruce.  SF Commentary no. 48/49/50 (October/ December, 1976):  127-128.

16.  Goldberg, Shirley.  St. Louis Globe-Democrat (February 24, 1974):   .

17.  Goldfrank, J.  WSFA Journal no. 84 (December, 1974):  89-90.

18.  Haiblum, Isidore.  The National Jewish Monthly no. 1 (September, 1975):  12-20.  Reprinted in abridged form as:  "Science Fiction, Jewish Style," in The Jewish Digest (December, 1975):  12-17.

19.  Haiblum, Isidore.  Hadassah Magazine (March, 1974):   .

20.  Hartford Courant (March 10, 1974):   .

21.  Holmsley, Sterlin.  San Antonio Express-News (February 24, 1974):   .

22.  Kaplan, Howard M.  Denver Post (March 18, 1975):   .

23.  Kirkus Reviews 41 (November 15, 1973):  1287.

24.  Klorese, R.  Science Fiction Review Monthly no. 12 (Feb-ruary, 1976):  19.

25.  Koenig, Peter William.  Jewish Exponent no. 27 (August 23, 1974):  "Friday Forum" Supplement, p.  .

26.  Korn, E.  Times Literary Supplement no. 3858 (February 20, 1976):  186.

27.  Lehman, David.  Newsday (February 24, 1974):   .

28.  Lupoff, Richard A.  Algol no. 22 (May, 1974):  36-37.

29.  Moore, Maxine.  Kansas City Times (January 25, 1974):   .

30.  Moslander, C.  Luna Monthly no. 60 (December, 1975):  15.

31.  Observer (February 8, 1976):  27.

32.  Proctor, George.  Dallas News (March 16, 1975):   .

33.  St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Jaune 16, 1974):   .

34.  Shapiro, Charles.  Providence Journal (February 3, 1974):  .

35.  Sladek, John.  Foundation no. 11/12 (March, 1977):  64-65.

36.  Stableford, Brian.  "The Modern Period: 1964-1986," in Anatomy of Wonder: A Critical Guide to Science Fiction, Third Edition, edited by Neil Barron.  New York & Lon­don:  R. R. Bowker Co., 1987, cloth, p. 322.

37.  Swain, Dwight V.  Fort Worth Morning Star-Telegram (February 9, 1975):   .

38.  Waskow, Arthur I.  Moment (May/June, 1975):  78-79.

39.  Weissman, David.  Los Angeles Reporter (February, 1974): .

40.  World Jewish Review (June, 1974):  80.

41.  Wonciar, Roxanne.  El Paso Times (September 8, 1974):   .

42.  Sacks, Hal.  Southeastern Virginia Jewish News (September 25, 1998): 

43.  Ohioana Quarterly no 3 (Fall, 1998)

 

Faster Than Light: An Original Anthology About Interstellar Travel, edited by Jack Dann & George Zebrowski. Illustrated by Tim Kirk.  New York, Hagerstown:  Harper & Row, Pub-lishers, 1976, xviii, 321 p., cloth.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-06-010952-1]

 

b.  New York:  Ace SF Books, March 1982, 330 p., paper.  This edition inadvertently repeated the author notes from the hard-cover edition, as well as including the updated notes.  Cover art by Attila Hejja. [ISBN: 0-441-22825-9]

c.  as:  Zwölfmal Schneller als das Licht.  Bergisch Gladbach:  Bastei-Lübbe, 1987, 327 p., paper.  [German]

 

An original anthology of stories and reprint nonfiction articles on the theme of interstellar travel with faster-than-light and other spacecraft.

       CONTENTS: "Dreaming Again," by Jack Dann and George Zebrowski (Introduction); "The Ultimate Speed Limit," by Isaac Asimov; "Possible, That's All," by Arthur C. Clarke; "The Lim­iting Velocity of Orthodoxy," by Keith Laumer; "But What If We Tried It?," by Ben Bova; "Sun Up," by A. A. Jackson IV and Howard Waldrop; "Dialogue," by Poul Anderson; "Long-line," by Hal Clement; "Phoenix Without Ashes," by Harlan El­lison (teleplay); "The Event Horizon," by Ian Watson; "Nor the Many-Colored Fires of a Star Ring," by George R. R. Martin; "Dead in Irons," by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro; "Seascape," by Gre­gory Benford; "Fast-Friend," by George R. R. Martin; "Hyper-space," by Dick Allen (poem); "Our Many Roads to the Stars," by Poul Anderson (afterword); "The Contributors"; "The Au­thors"; "The Artist"; "The Editors"; "A Selected Bibliography: Interstellar Travel," listing novels, stories, non-fiction books and articles.  Also included but not listed on the contents page are a poem by E. Reginald Buller and a brief non-fiction pas­sage by James Blish (on page ix).  Unsigned sections and intro­ductory notes to the stories are by the editors, who also helped design this edition.

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    The Alumn-Eye (Summer, 1976):  2.  Published for the alumni of SUNY-Binghamton, and friends of the Uni­versity.

2.    Binghamton Press (May 2, 1976):   .

3.    Carrington, Grant.  Locus no. 192 (August 31, 1976):  9.

4.    Chilson, Robert.  Luna Monthly no. 67 (Spring, 1977):  41-43.

5.    Columbus Dispatch (September 5, 1976):   .

6.    Forecast (February, 1976):   .

7.    Hansen, Betty.  Saginaw News (April 25, 1976):   .

8.    Justice, Keith L.  SF Booklog no. 9 (May/June, 1976):  3-4.

9.    Kirkus Reviews 43 (December 15, 1975):  1399.

10.  Leonberger, Janet.  School Library Journal (October, 1976):   .

11.  Meacham, Beth, and Tappan King.  Science Fiction Review Monthly no. 14 (April, 1976):  24.

12.  Miller, Dan.  Booklist 72 (June 1, 1976):  1393.

13.  Miller, Dan.  Chicago Daily News Panorama (March 27, 1976):  11.

14.  Passaic Herald-News (July 6, 1976):   .

15.  Publishers Weekly 208 (December 8, 1975):  44.

16.  Seavey, C.  Library Journal 101 (March 15, 1976):  837.

17.  SF Booklog (May/June, 1976):   .

18.  Sisco, E.  School Library Journal 23 (October, 1976):  122.

19.  University Bulletin no. 17 (April 27, 1976):  3.  Published by the Office of University Relations for faculty, staff, and graduate students of SUNY, Binghamton.

20.  Utley, S.  Delap's F & SF Review 2 (May, 1976):  5-6.

21.  White, Fred D.  Minneapolis Tribune (August 22, 1976):  13D.

22.  Vestal Tempo (April 21, 1976):   .

23.  Williamson, Jack.  Portales News-Tribune (August 1, 1976):  2.

 

 

Future Power: A Science Fiction Anthology, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Random House, 1976, xxviii, 256 p., cloth.  [anthology] [0-394-49420-2]

 

b.  [Garden City, NY:  Science Fiction Book Club, 1976], 197 p., cloth.  Title page reads:  New York, Random House.

 

An anthology of original and reprint science fiction stories about the applications and repercussions of power in the near and far future.

       CONTENTS:  "Introduction," by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois; "The Diary of the Rose," by Ursula K. Le Guin; "The Country of the Kind," by Damon Knight; "Smoe and the Im­plicit Clay," by R. A. Lafferty; "She Waits for All Men Born," by James Tiptree, Jr.; "The Day of the Big Test," by Felix C. Gotschalk; "Contentment, Satisfactions, Cheer, Well-Being, Gladness, Joy, Comfort, and Not Having to Get Up Early Any More," by George Alec Effinger; "Coming-of-Age Day," by A. K. Jorgensson; "Thanatos," by Vonda N. McIntyre; "The Eye­Flash Miracles," by Gene Wolfe; "About the Authors"; "About the Editors."  Seven of the nine stories included are original.  Unsigned sections and introductory notes to the stories are by the editors.

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    Bauer, Malcom.  Sunday Oregonian (May 9, 1976):  C4.

2.    Bodart, J.  School Library Journal 22 (January, 1976):  57.

3.    Booklist 72 (July 1, 1976):  1252.

4.    Conan, N.  Science Fiction Review Monthly no. 15 (May, 1976):  22.

5.    Justice, Keith L.  SF Booklog no. 9 (May/June, 1976):  15.

6.    Kirkus Reviews 44 (February 1, 1976):  157.

7.    Miller, Dan.  Booklist 72 (July 1, 1976):  1513.

8.    Publishers Weekly 209 (Mar. 1, 1976):  87.

9.    Schweitzer, Darrell.  Science Fiction Review no. 19 (No-vember, 1976):  31-33.

 

 

Starhiker: A Novel.  New York, Hagerstown:  Harper & Row, Publishers, 1977, 164 p., cloth.  Cover design by Eve Calla­han.  [novel] [ISBN: 0-672-52069-9]

 

b.         as:  Welten-Vagabund.  München, Zürich:  Droemer Knaur, 1979, 143 p., paper.  [German]

 

A space opera with philosophical overtones about a hobo who escapes from an alien enslaved earth and travels to the stars.  Author and critic Marion Zimmer Bradley wrote about the book: "To visualize the completely unknown_and then to put it clearly and precisely into words_this is the impossible task which Jack Dann has set himself, and which, to an incredible degree, he manages to accomplish.  In one sense it will remind the reader of Le Guin's The Lathe of Heaven, the evoked sense that the Universe is to a large degree what you believe it to be; in yet another sense it will remind the experienced reader of Poul Anderson's Tau Zero, the bewildering and blinding sense of being overwhelmed by the sheer size and power of the un­known."  Although complete in itself, this was to be the first of a trilogy.  The two books which were to follow, although out­lined, were never written.

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    Avila, S.  Library Journal 102 (March 15, 1977):  731.

2.    Barbour, Douglas.  Vector no. 81 (May/June, 1977):  16.

3.    Bradley, Marion Zimmer.  Delap's F & SF Review 3 (July, 1977):  33-34.

4.    Columbus Dispatch (July 17, 1977):   .

5.    Desmond, M.  Thrust no. 10 (Spring, 1978):  46.

6.    Geis, Richard E.  Science Fiction Review no. 21 (May, 1977):  77.

7.    Gordon, Phillip.  Los Angeles Free Press (July 1, 1977):   .

8.    Jonas, Gerald.  New York Times Book Review (July 24, 1977):  15-16.

9.    Kirkus Reviews 45 (February 1, 1977):  125.

10.  Lupoff, Richard A.  Algol no. 30 (Winter, 1977/78):  63-65.

11.  Miller, Dan.  Booklist 73 (April 1, 1977):  1148.

12.  Montgomerie, L.  Foundation no. 16 (May, 1979):  75-76.

13.  Publishers Weekly 211 (February 21, 1977):  68.

14.  Wichita Falls Times (June 26, 1977):   .

 

 

Immortal: Short Novels of the Transhuman Future, edited by Jack Dann.  New York, Hagerstown:  Harper & Row, Pub­lishers, 1978, xiii, 225 p., cloth.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-06-010962-9]

 

An anthology of original science fiction novellas on the theme of immortality.

       CONTENTS:  "Introduction: the Transhuman Condition," by R. C. W. Ettinger; "Chanson Perpétuelle," by Thomas M. Disch; "The Doctor of Death Island," by Gene Wolfe; "The Re­newal," by Pamela Sargent; "Transfigured Night," by George Zebrowski; "Further Reading" (bibliography); "About the Au­thors"; "About the Editor."  Cover illustration by Ron Walotsky.

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    Bookviews Massachusetts Monthly (April, 1978):   .

2.    Bulletin of the World Future Society 13 (January/February, 1979):  47.

3.    Fratz, D.  Thrust no. 10 (Spring, 1978):  45.

4.    Kirkus Reviews 46 (January 1, 1978):  23.

5.    Miller, Dan.  Booklist 74 (May 1, 1978):  1412.

6.    Publishers Weekly 213 (January 23, 1978):  364.

7.    Rix, G.  Science Fiction Review no. 29 (January/February, 1979):  50.

8.    Russ, Joanna.  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 56 (June, 1979):  48-51.

9.    Schweitzer, Darrell.  Science Fiction Review no. 28 (No-vember/December, 1978):  22-23.

10.  Szyplik, R.  Library Journal 103 (July, 1978):  1438.

 

 

Christs and Other Poems.  Binghamton, NY:  The Bellevue Press, 1978, 15 p., paper.  Illustrations by John Fenton.  [poe-try collection]

 

A chapbook of poetry, which includes: "Author's Foreword" (introduction); "Christs" (1978; see C8); "Black-Out Barbarians" (1978; see C9); "Coney Island Express" (1970; see C1); "Stone Stars" (1976; see C4); "About the Author."  The title poem was commissioned by a science fiction editor who was also pub­lishing a line of religious books.  The poem was rejected by the editor's publisher because it was too unorthodox.  Twenty-five copies were signed and numbered by the author, including special tipped-in illustrations by the artist.

 

 

Aliens!, edited by Gardner R. Dozois and Jack M. Dann.  New York:  Pocket Books, April 1980, 305 p., paper.  Interior il­lustrations by Jack Gaughan; cover art by Michael Whelan.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-671-83155-0]

 

b.  as:  Aliens und Andere Fremde.  Bergisch Gladbach:  Bastei-Lübbe, 1980, 396 p., paper.  [German]

 

An illustrated theme anthology of reprint stories about alien life forms.  This was the first of a series of such anthologies edited by Dann and Dozois, each having one-word titles fol­lowed by exclamation points, and can be regarded as the pre­cursor to Ace's Magic Tales Anthology Series.

       CONTENTS:  "Foreword"; "Four Vignettes," by Larry Niven; "We Purchased People," by Frederik Pohl; "Guesting Time," by R. A. Lafferty; "And I Awoke and Found Me Here On the Cold Hill's Side," by James Tiptree, Jr.; "Angel's Egg," by Edgar Pangborn; "Oh, To Be a Blobel!" by Phillip K. Dick; "Be Merry," by Algis Budrys; "Pattern," by Fredric Brown; "An Honorable Death," by Gordon R. Dickson; "The Reality Trip," by Robert Silverberg; "Rule Golden," by Damon Knight; "Alien-Human Relations_a Guide to Further Reading."  Un­signed sections and introductory notes to the stories are by the editors.

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    A., R.  Kliatt Young Adult Paperback Book Guide 14 (Fall, 1980):  13.

2.    De Bolt, Joe, and John R. Pfeiffer.  "The Modern Period: 1938-1980," in Anatomy of Wonder: A Critical Guide to Science Fiction, Second Edition, edited by Neil Barron.  New York & London:  R. R. Bowker Co., 1981, cloth, p. 318-319.

3.    Easton, Tom.  Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact 100 (September, 1980):  171.

4.    Green, Roland.  Booklist 76 (July 1, 1980):  1596.

5.    Herbert, Rosemary.  Library Journal 105 (May 15, 1980):  1192.

6.    Krasnoff, B.  Future Life no. 20 (August, 1980):  36.

7.    McDonald, S.  Science Fiction Review 10 (Summer, 1981):  44.

8.    Robinson, Spider.  Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact 100 (August, 1980):  168-169.

9.    Searles, Baird.  Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 4 (July, 1980):  19.

10.  Washington Post Book World 10 (May 25, 1980):  13.

11.  Wood, Susan.  Starship no.   (1980):   .

 

 

Timetipping.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1980, 236 p., cloth.  Cover illustration by Margo Herr.  [collection] [ISBN: 0-385-14338-9]

 

b.  as:  Das Zeit-Tippen.  Salzburg:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1985, 191 p., paper.  Translated by Johannes Piron.  Cover Illustra­tion by Carl Lundgren.  This version contains two sto­ries_"Amnesia" and "Going Under"_that could not be in­cluded in the Doubleday edition; "Rags," "Among the Moun­tains," "Junction," and "Camps" were omitted from this edi­tion.  [German]

bb.  as:  Das Zeit-Tippen.  Rastatt:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1988, 191 p., paper.  A facsimile reprint of the previous version, with different ISBN.  [German]

 

The author's first collection of his short fiction includes: "Introduction," by Roger Zelazny; "I'm with You in Rockland" (1972; see B8); "Rags" (1973; see B10); "Timetipping" (1975; see B21); "Windows" (1972; see B7); "A Quiet Revolution for Death" (1978; see B29); "The Drum Lollipop" (1972; see B6); "Days of Stone" (1979; see B31); "Night Visions" (1979; see B30); "Fragmentary Blue" (1973; see B9); "The Dybbuk Dolls" (1975; see B19); "Camps" (1979; see B32); "The Marks of Painted Teeth" (1973; see B13); "Among the Mountains" (1977; see B26); "Junction" (1973; see B11).  Four of the collected stories were Nebula Award finalists in their respective years of publication.

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    Bishop, Michael.  Washington Post Book World 10 (March 23, 1980):  6.

2.    Budrys, Algis.  Booklist 76 (May 15, 1980):  1344.

3.    Easton, Tom.  Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact 100 (October, 1980):  167-168.

4.    Feeley, Gregory.  The New Haven Register (September 14, 1980):   .

5.    Granahan, P.  Best Sellers 40 (April, 1980):  12.

6.    Kirkus Reviews 48 (February 1, 1980):  165.

7.    Publishers Weekly 216 (December 24, 1979):  53.

 

 

Junction.  New York:  A Dell Book, January 1981, 251 p, pa-per.  [novel] [ISBN: 0-440-14416-7]

 

b.  as:  Grenzland der Hölle.  München:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1985, 207 p., paper.  Translated by Rainer Schmidt.  Cover illustration by Helmut Wenske.  [German]

bb.  as:  Grenzland der Hölle.  München:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1985?, 207 p., paper.  Translated by Rainer Schmidt.  Cover illustration by Helmut Wenske.  A reprint of the previous edition with new ISBN.  [German]

 

A metaphysical dream quest that begins in the chaos of Hell, just outside the borders of the small medieval town of Junc-tion, and ends in a transmogrified New York City.  Barry N. Malzberg wrote that "Junction is a bildungsroman in reverse; its protagonist journeys to and eventually dwells in a hell which is not metaphorical; the devices of science fiction are used for the metaphysical.  It is a rigorous and deadly trap of a novel...."  The late Philip K. Dick wrote that "Junction is where Ursula Le Guin's Lathe of Heaven and Tony Boucher's "The Quest for Saint Aquin" meet...and yet it's an entirely new novel, a good one, an exciting one, and even an important one....It de­lightfully deconstructs your notions of time and space and real­ity in ways I myself never thought of_but would have liked to."  See also the short story of the same name (B11).

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    Malzberg, Barry N.  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 61 (September, 1981):  46.

2.    Panshin, Alexei and Cory.  Washington Post Book World 11 (April 26, 1981):  8.

3.    White, Ted.  "Editorial," in Fantastic Science Fiction & Fantasy Stories 22 (April, 1973):  128-129.

 

 

More Wandering Stars: Outstanding Stories of Jewish Fantasy and Science Fiction, edited by Jack Dann.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1981, x, 180 p., cloth.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-385-17072-6]

 

b.  Woodstock, Vermont:  Jewish Lights Publishing, 1999, 180p., trade paperback. [ISBN: 1-58023-063-6]

 

An anthology of reprint science fiction and fantasy stories on Jewish themes, the sequel to Wandering Stars (see A1).

       CONTENTS:  "Introduction: the Hebrew Source," by Isaac Asimov; "Tauf Aleph," by Phyllis Gotlieb; "Leviticus In the Ark," by Barry N. Malzberg; "Warm, Dark Places," by Horace L. Gold; "A Lamed Wufnik," by Mel Gilden; "Isaiah," by Barry N. Malzberg; "Dress Rehearsal," by Harvey Jacobs; "Forcing the End," by Hugh Nissenson; "The Last Demon," by Isaac Bashevis Singer; "The Mazel Tov Revolution," by Joe W. Haldeman; "The Scrolls," by Woody Allen; "The Pagan Rabbi," by Cynthia Oz­ick; "The Celestial Orchestra," by Howard Schwartz; "Camps," by Jack Dann (1979; see B32); "Mom," by Harlan Ellison; "Disciples," by Gardner Dozois; "About the Editor"; "About the Authors."  Unsigned sections and introductory notes to the sto­ries are by the editor.

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    Bishop, Michael.  Washington Post Book World 11 (Febru-ary 28, 1982):  9.

2.    Easton, Tom.  Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact 102 (July, 1982):  166-167.

3.    Free Library of Philadelphia (newsletter) (1981):   .

4.    Herbert, Rosemary.  Library Journal 106 (October 15, 1981):  2053.

5.    Kirkus Reviews 49 (September 15, 1981):  1179.

6.    Lappin, Loretta.  The Intergalactic Reporter (December, 1981):  5.

7.    Lehman, S.  Science Fiction & Fantasy Book Review N.S. no. 1 (January/February, 1982):  29.

8.    Locus (December, 1981):   .

9.    Publishers Weekly 220 (October 16, 1981):  63.

10.  Saeger, Wain.  Voice of Youth Advocates 5 (June, 1982):  40.

11.  Staicar, Tom.  Amazing Stories 28 (June, 1982):  10.

12.  Stableford, Brian.  "The Modern Period: 1964-1986," in Anatomy of Wonder: A Critical Guide to Science Fiction, Third Edition, edited by Neil Barron.  New York & Lon­don:  R. R. Bowker Co., 1987, cloth, p. 322.

 

 

Unicorns!, edited by Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, May 1982, 310 p., paper.  Magic Tales Anthology Series #1.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-85442-7]

 

b.  as:  Einhörner.  Rastatt:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1985, 188 p., paper.  Cover illustration by Sven Papenbrock.  [German]

bb.  as:  Die Schönsten Einhorn-Geschichten.  Rastatt:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1985(?), 188 p., paper.  A reprint of the previous edition with different ISBN and title.  [German]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction sto­ries, the first of a very successful series designated as the Magic Tales Anthology Series by the publisher.  The book has had multiple printings and is still in print at the time of this writing.  At the behest of the publisher, all of the books in the series have one word titles followed by an exclamation point.

       CONTENTS:  "Introduction: The Spoor of the Unicorn: An Adventure in Unhistory," by Avram Davidson; "The Silken Swift," by Theodore Sturgeon; "Eudoric's Unicorn," by L. Sprague de Camp; "The Flight of the Horse," by Larry Niven; "On the Downhill Side," by Harlan Ellison; "The Night of the Unicorn," by Thomas Burnett Swann; "Mythological Beast," by Stephen R. Donaldson; "The Final Quarry," by Eric Norden; "Elfleda," by Vonda N. McIntyre; "The White Donkey," by Ur­sula K. Le Guin; "Unicorn Variation," by Roger Zelazny; "The Sacrifice," by Gardner Dozois; "The Unicorn," by Frank Owen; "The Woman the Unicorn Loved," by Gene Wolfe; "The For­saken," by Bev Evans; "The Unicorn," by T. H. White; "Selected Bibliography"; "About the Editors."  Unsigned sections and in­troductory notes to the stories are by the editors.

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    Easton, Tom. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact 103 (Ja-nuary, 1983):  164.

2.    Egan, T.  Mythlore 9 (Winter, 1983):  40-41.

3.    Green, Roland.  Booklist 79 (September 15, 1982):  95.

4.    Kushner, Ellen.  Heavy Metal (December, 1982):   .

5.    McGuirk, Carol.  New York Daily News (June 27, 1982):  .

6.    Soltys, K.  Science Fiction & Fantasy Book Review N.S. no. 7 (September, 1982):  23-24.

7.    Yates, D.  Voice of Youth Advocates 5 (October, 1982):  50-51.

 

 

Magicats!, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Fantasy Books, June 1984, 267 p., paper.  Magic Tales Anthology Series #2.  Cover illustration by Ann Meisel.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-51532-0]

 

b.  as:  _____.  Rastatt:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 198_, p., paper.  [German]

c.  as:  Kats SF.  Amsterdam:  Meulenhoff Nederland BV, 1987, 172 p., paper.  [Dutch]

d.  as: Artigli e Fusa: Diciotto racconti magici sui gatti.  Florence:  Adriano Salani Editore, 1993, 352 p., cloth.  Translated by Bernardo Draghi. Cover illustration by Cesare Reggiani.. (Italian)

e.  as:  Das Grosse Katzen-Lesebuch Der Fantasy.  Munchen:  Goldmann Verlag, 1993, p. 347, paper.  [German]

f.   as:  _________  Tokyo: Fusosha, 1998, 441, paper[Japanese]

 

An anthology of reprint stories about cats, the second book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.  Multiple printings through 1989.

       CONTENTS:  "Preface," by Jack Dann and Gardner Do­zois; "Space-Time for Springers," by Fritz Leiber; "The Game of Rat and Dragon," by Cordwainer Smith; "The Cat from Hell," by Stephen King; "Out of Place," by Pamela Sargent; "Schrödinger's Cat," by Ursula K. Le Guin; "Groucho," by Ron Goulart; "My Father, the Cat," by Henry Slesar; "The Cat Man," by Byron Liggett; "Some Are Born Cats," by Terry and Carol Carr; "The Cat Lover," by Knox Burger; "Jade Blue," by Ed­ward Bryant; "Tom Cat," by Garry Jennings; "Sonya, Crane Wessleman, and Kittee," by Gene Wolfe; "The Witch's Cat," by Manly Wade Wellman; "Antiquities," by John Crowley; "A Little Intelligence," by Robert Silverberg and Randall Garrett; "The Cat," by Gene Wolfe; "Afternoon at Schrafft's," by Gardner Dozois, Jack Dann and Michael Swanwick (1984; see B48); "Sel-ected Bibliography"; "About the Editors."  Unsigned sections and introductory notes to the stories are by the editors.  Multi­ple printings.  In the first edition Robert Silverberg's name was mistakenly omitted as co-author of "A Little Intelligence."  This was rectified in later editions.

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    D'Ammassa, Don.  Science Fiction Chronicle 5 (September, 1984):  31.

2.    Denison, M.  Kliatt Young Adult Paperback Book Guide 18 (September, 1984):  25-26.

3.    DeWeese, Gene.  Science Fiction Review 13 (November, 1984):  17.

4.    Elom, E.  School Library Journal 31 (September, 1984):  140.

5.    Green, Roland.  Booklist 80 (August, 1984):  1599.

6.    Kennedy, G.  Voice of Youth Advocates 7 (December, 1984):  267.

7.    Publishers Weekly 225 (May 4, 1984):  54, 58.

8.    Washington Post Book World 14 (July 29, 1984):  12.

9.    West Coast Review of Books 11 (January, 1985):  54.

 

 

The Man Who Melted.  New York:  A Bluejay International Edition, October 1984, 280 p., cloth.  Cover illustration by Al de Angelo.  [novel] [ISBN: 0-553-25562-2]

 

b.  Toronto, New York:  Bantam Books, 1986, 259 p., paper.  Photo of the author reproduced on inside back cover.  Cover illustration by Jim Burns.

c.  as:  La Grande Hurle.  Paris:  Denoël, 1987(?),   p., paper.  Translated by Bernard Sigaud.  Cover illustration by Laurent Prullière.  [French]

d.  as:  Der Schmelzende Mensch.  München:  Wilhelm Heyne Ver­lag, 1989, 382 p., paper.  Translated by Hilde Linnert.  Cover illustration from the Bantam edition, by Jim Burns.  Contains a bibliography of German-language publications by the au-thor.  [German]

e.  Sydney, Australia:  HarperCollins Publishers, 1998, 280 p., paper. Photo of the author reproduced on the last page.  ISBN: 0 7322 5934 7.  Cover illustration by Nick Stathopoulos.

f.   Amherst, New York:  Pyr, January, 2007, ___ p., trade paperback. ISBN: 1-59102-487-3.  Cover illustration by Nick Stathopoulos.

 

A dystopian novel about the near future.  It was a Nebula Award finalist for Best Novel in 1986, and three excerpts, which were serialized as stories, were also Nebula finalists in their respective categories and years.  This is Dann's best pub­lished novel to date.  The Washington Post Book World com­pared it to Ingmar Bergman's film, The Seventh Seal.  The original edition is an oversized volume.

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    The Bluejay Flyer 1 (September/October, 1984):  1.

2.    Carper, S.  Fantasy Review 8 (March, 1985):  14.

3.    Cassada, J.  Library Journal 109 (November 15, 1984):  2163.

4.    Catalano, Frank.  Amazing Stories 59 (September, 1985):  17-18.

5.    D'Ammassa, Don.  Science Fiction Chronicle 6 (March, 1985):  33.

6.    Denim, Sue.  Cheap Truth 10 (198?):  2.

7.    Dwight, Lili.  Forced Exposure Magazine 11 (Winter, 1987):  99.

8.    Easton, Tom.  Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact 105 (April, 1985):  182.

9.    Feeley, G.  Foundation no. 35 (Winter, 1985/86):  87-89.

10.  Gardner, Craig Shaw.  The Plain Dealer (March 24, 1985):  

11.  Jenkins, Lawrence.  Binghamton Press  (January 6, 1985): .

12.  Kirkus Reviews 52 (September 1, 1984):  827.

13.  Kliatt Young Adult Paperback Book Guide 20 (April, 1986):  19-20.

14.  Mile High Futures 2 (February, 1985):  25.

15.  Miller, Dan.  Locus 18 (March, 1985):  15.

16.  Newschannels Cable Television Employee Newsletter 2 (Spring, 1985):  8.

17.  Shirley, John.  Science Fiction Review 15 (May, 1986):  54.

18.  Stableford, Brian.  "The Modern Period: 1964-1986," in Anatomy of Wonder: A Critical Guide to Science Fiction, Third Edition, edited by Neil Barron.  New York & Lon­don:  R. R. Bowker Co., 1987, cloth, p. 247.

19.  Waldrop, Howard.  Washington Post Book World 14 (October 28, 1984):  8.

20.  Washington Post Book World 15 (December 22, 1985):  12.

21.  New Weekly (March 16, 1998). . (Australia)

22.  Crossland, Vic.  The West Australian (March 28, 1998): 8.

23.  Enstice, Andrew.  Eidolon: The Journal of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy 27. (Autumn, 1998):  116-118.

24.  McKay, Ross. “Grotesque Hedonism,” Rockhampton Weekender (____): 

 

 

Bestiary!, edited by Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Fantasy Books, October 1985, 306 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #3.  Cover illustration by Carl Lundgren. [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-05506-0]

 

An anthology of reprint stories about legendary creatures of myth and magic, fourth book in this continuing series of fan-tasy anthologies.  (The third book in this series was entitled Faery!, edited by Terri Windling.)

       CONTENTS:  "Preface," by Jack Dann and Gardner Do­zois; "The Man Who Painted the Dragon Griaule," by Lucius Shepard; "Draco, Draco," by Tanith Lee; "The Rule of Names," by Ursula K. Le Guin; "The Black Horn," by Jack Dann (1984; see B51); "Walk Like a Mountain," by Manly Wade Wellman; "Treaty in Tartessos," by Karen Anderson; "The Woman Who Loved the Centaur Pholus," by Gene Wolfe; "The Sleep of Trees," by Jane Yolen; "The Hardwood Pile," by L. Sprague de Camp; "The Blind Minotaur," by Michael Swanwick; "Landscape With Sphinxes," by Karen Anderson; "Simpson's Lesser Sphynx," by Esther M. Friesner; "God's Hooks," by Howard Waldrop; "A Leg Full of Rubies," by Joan Aiken; "The Valor of Cappen Varra," by Poul Anderson; "The Troll," by T. H. White; "Return of the Griffins," by A. E. Sandeling; "The Last of His Breed," by Rob Chilson; "About the Editors."  Unsigned sec­tions and introductory notes to the stories are by the editors.  A "Selected Bibliography" had been prepared for this volume, but space considerations prohibited its inclusion.  Cover illustration by Carl Lundgren.

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    Green, Roland.  Booklist 82 (October 1, 1985):  195.

 

 

Mermaids!, edited by Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Fantasy Books, January 1986, 260 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #4.  Cover illustration by Dawn Wilson.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-52567-9]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction sto­ries, fifth book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

       CONTENTS: "The Prevalence of Mermaids," by Avram Davidson (introduction); "Nothing in the Rules," by L. Sprague de Camp; "She Sells Sea Shells," by Paul Darcy Boles; "The Soul Cages," by T. Crofton Croker; "Sweetly the Waves Call to Me," by Pat Murphy; "Driftglass," by Samuel R. Delany; "Mrs. Pi­gafetta Swims Well," by Reginald Bretnor; "The Nebraskan and the Nereid," by Gene Wolfe; "The Lady and the Merman," by Jane Yolen; "The White Seal Maid," by Jane Yolen; "The Fish­erman's Wife," by Jane Yolen; "Till Human Voices Wake Us," by Lewis Shiner; "A Touch of Strange," by Theodore Sturgeon; "Something Rich and Strange," by Randall Garrett and Avram Davidson; "The Crest of Thirty-Six," by Davis Grubb; "The Shannon Merrow," by Cooper McLaughlin; "Fish Story," by Leslie Charteris; "In the Islands," by Pat Murphy; "Recom-mended Reading List"; "About the Editors."  Unsigned sections and introductory notes to the stories are by the editors.  Cover illustration by Dawn Wilson.

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    Fantasy Review 10 (January, 1987):  34.

2.    Washington Post Book World 16 (January 26, 1986):  12.

 

 

Sorcerers!, edited by Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Fantasy Books, October 1986, 244 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #5.  Cover illustration by Dean Morressey  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-77532-2]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories about magic and wizardry, sixth book in the Magic Tales An­thology Series.

       CONTENTS: "Preface," by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois; "The Bleak Shore," by Fritz Leiber; "O Ugly Bird!," by Manly Wade Wellman; "The Power of the Press," by Richard Kearns; "The Finger," by Naomi Mitchison; "The Word of Unbinding," by Ursula K. Le Guin; "His Coat So Gay," by Sterling E. Lanier; "Narrow Valley," by R. A. Lafferty; "Sleep Well of Nights," by Avram Davidson; "Armaja Das," by Joe Haldeman; "My Boat," by Joanna Russ; "The Hag Séleen," by Theodore Sturgeon; "The Last Wizard," by Avram Davidson; "The Over­world," by Jack Vance; "Recommended Reading."  Unsigned sections and introductory notes to the stories are by the editors.  Illustration by Dean Morressey.

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    Fantasy Review 10 (January, 1987):  34.

2.    Washington Post Book World 16 (October 19, 1986):  13.

 

 

In the Field of Fire, edited by Jeanne Van Buren Dann and Jack Dann.  New York:  TOR Books, February 1987, 416 p., cloth.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-312-93000-3]

 

ab.  New York:  TOR Books, February 1987, 416 p., trade paper. [ISBN: 0-312-93008-9]

ac.  New York:  TOR Books, November 1987, 416 p., mass market paper.

 

A theme anthology of mostly original stories and some reprints about the Vietnam War.  A reviewer for the B. Dalton chain wrote in Envos that "In the Field of Fire is important as his­tory, sociology, and psychology, as well as first-rate SF and fantasy fiction"; and in a starred review Booklist wrote:  "With its high-quality stories that present enjoyable reading as well as a fine depiction of the Vietnam experience, this unique collec­tion is one of the best to appear in several years."

       CONTENTS:  "Introduction" by Jack Dann and Jeanne Van Buren Dann; "The Memorial," by Kim Stanley Robinson; "Delta Sly Honey," by Lucius Shepard; "The Game of Cat and Eagle," by Craig Kee Strete; "Letters From Home," by Karen Joy Fowler; "Across Those Endless Skies," by Robert Frazier; "The Sheeted Dead," by Charles L. Grant; "In the Season of the Rains," by Richard Paul Russo; "Shades," by Lucius Shepard; "The Village," by Kate Wilhelm; "Goats," by Dave Smeds; "Brothers," by Ben Bova; "A Dream at Noonday," by Gardner Dozois; "The Queen of Lower Saigon," by Barry N. Malzberg; "Deathtracks," by Dennis Etchison; "The Heavenly Blue An­swer," by Ronald Anthony Cross; "Dream Baby," by Bruce McAllister; "Covenant With a Dragon," by Susan Casper; "The War at Home," by Lewis Shiner; "Credibility," by John Kessel; "Basilisk," by Harlan Ellison; "My Country 'Tis Not Only of Thee," by Brian Aldiss; "DX," by Joe Haldeman; "Further Reading"; "Glossary of Acronyms and Selected Terms"; "About the Editors."  Unsigned sections and introductory notes to the stories are by the editors, with the exception of the "Glossary of Acronyms and Selected Terms," which was prepared by the staff at TOR Books.  In a major front page New York Times review, author and critic David Bradley wrote, "In the Field of Fire is an important contribution to the literature of the 1980's."  The book was a World Fantasy Award finalist for Best Anthology in 1987.

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    Anglum, Nolan.  Fantasy Review 10 (March, 1987):  34.

2.    Bradley, David.  New York Times Book Review 92 (May 3, 1987):  25.

3.    Bryant, Edward.  The Bloomsbury Review 6 (November/ December, 1987):   .

4.    Bryant, Edward.  Rod Serling Presents The Twilight Zone Magazine (June, 1987):   .

5.    Dagon no. 394 (August 12, 1989):  3.

6.    D'Ammassa, Don.  Science Fiction Chronicle 8 (May, 1988):

7.    Envos (March/April, 1987):  11-12.  See also F51.

8.    Gonzales, Ray.  The Bloomsbury Review (March/April, 1987):  .

9.    Green, Roland.  Booklist 83 (December 15, 1986):  625.

10.  Heck, Peter J.  Newsday (February 1, 1987):  14.

11.  Kirkus Reviews 54 (December 1, 1986):  1742.

12.  Notkin, D.  Locus 19 (December, 1986):  17, 40.

13.  Publishers Weekly 231 (January 16, 1987):  64.

14.  Sisk, Terry Steiner.  Philadelphia Daily News (March 10, 1987):  40-42.

15.  Washington Post Book World 17 (March 29, 1987):  10.

 

 

Demons!, edited by Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, July 1987, 281 p., paper.  Cover art by Hiro Kimura.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #6.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-14264-8]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction sto­ries, seventh book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

       CONTENTS:  quote by Sir Walter Scott; excerpt from The Oxford English Dictionary; "Grail," by Harlan Ellison; "The Willow Platform," by Joseph Payne Brennan; "The Night of White Bhairab," by Lucius Shepard; "The Mangler," by Stephen King; "The Last Demon," by Isaac Bashevis Singer; "The Golden Rope," by Tanith Lee; "Basileus," by Robert Silverberg; "Twil-la," by Tom Reamy; "The Purple Pterodactyls," by L. Sprague de Camp; "Goslin Day," by Avram Davidson; "Nellthu," by An-thony Boucher; "Snulbug," by Anthony Boucher; "One Other," by Manly Wade Wellman; "An Ornament to His Profession," by Charles L. Harness; "About the Editors."  Unsigned sections and introductory notes to the stories are by the editors.

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    D'Ammassa, Don.  Science Fiction Chronicle 9 (December, 1987):  45.

 

 

Dogtails!, edited by Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, September 1988, 274 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #7.  Cover art by Hiro Kimura  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-15760-2]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction sto­ries, eighth book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

       CONTENTS: "Auto-Da-Fé," by Damon Knight; "Roog," by Philip K. Dick; "Do It for Mama!," by Jerrold J. Mundis; "The Hounds," by Kate Wilhelm; "The Howling Tower," by Fritz Leiber; "Demon Lover," by M. Sargent Mackay; "A Few Kin­dred Spirits," by John Christopher; "Dogs' Lives," by Michael Bishop; "Here, Putzi!," by Fletcher Pratt and L. Sprague de Camp; "Desertion," by Clifford D. Simak; "I Lost My Love to the Space Shuttle Columbia," by Damien Broderick; "The Mas­ter of the Hounds," by Algis Budrys; "One-Trick Dog," by Bruce Boston; "Friend's Best Man," by Jonathan Carroll; "Wish Hound," by Pat Murphy; "A Boy and His Dog," by Harlan El­lison; "Recommended Reading."  Unsigned sections and intro­ductory notes to the stories are by the editors.  Illustration by Hiro Kimura.

 

 

Seaserpents!, edited by Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, December 1989, xiii, 226 p., paper.  Cover illustration by Hiro Kimura.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #8.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-75682-4]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories on sea monsters, ninth book in the Magic Tales Anthology Se­ries.

       CONTENTS: "Preface," by Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann; "Algy," by L. Sprague de Camp; "Out of Darkness," by Lillian Stewart Carl; "Leviathan!" by Larry Niven; "The Horses of Lir," by Roger Zelazny; "The Mortal and the Monster," by Gordon R. Dickson; "Man Overboard," by John Collier; "The Dakwa," by Manly Wade Wellman; "The Kings of the Sea," by Sterling E. Lanier; "Gumblefritz," by Marvin Kaye; "The Devil of Mal-kirk," by Charles Sheffield; "Further Reading."  Unsigned sec-tions and introductory notes to the stories are by the editors.

 

 

Dinosaurs!, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, June 1990, 226p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #9.  Cover illustration by Bob Walters.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-14883-2]

 

b.  as: Dinosaurios.  Barcelona: Ediciones Grijalbo S. A., 199_, ___,p., cloth.  (Spanish)

bb.  as: Dinosaurios.  Barcelona: Ediciones Grijalbo S. A., 1992, 350 p., paper.

bc.  as: Dinosaurios.  Barcelona: Ediciones Grijalbo S. A., 199_, ___,p., 'pocket-book'.

c.  as: Das Grosse Dinosaurier Lesebuch: München: Goldmann Verlag, 1992, 314 p., paper.

d.  as: _______________. Sau Paulo: Editora Aleph, 1996, ___, p., paper.

 

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction sto­ries, tenth book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

       CONTENTS: "Preface" by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois; "A Gun for Dinosaur," by L. Sprague de Camp; "Poor Little Warrior," by Brian W. Aldiss; "Green Brother," by Howard Waldrop; "Hatching Season," by Harry Turtledove; "Getting Away," by Steven Utley; "The Runners," by Bob Buckley; "The Last Thunder Horse West of the Mississippi," by Sharon N. Farber; "Strata," by Edward Bryant; "Time's Arrow," by Arthur C. Clarke; "A Change in the Weather," by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois; "The Night-Blooming Saurian," by James Tiptree, Jr.; "Dinosaur," by Steve Rasnic Tem; "Dinosaurs," by Geoffrey A. Landis; "Dinosaur on a Bicycle," by Tim Sullivan.  Unsigned sections and introductory notes to the stories are by the editors.  Illustration by Bob Walters.

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    Hladik, Tamara I.  Science Fiction Weekly 9 (_____, ____):  . [On-line WWW publication]

 

Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO and Shingletown, CA:  Ursus Imprints and Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth.  Cover illustration by Vern Dufford; frontispiece art by Don Ivan Punchatz; and endsheet art by Tim Kirk.  Dustjacket photograph of Dann by M. C. Valada. [collabora-tive collection]

 

ab.  Kansas City, MO and Shingletown, CA:  Ursus Imprints and Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth.  A signed, limited, boxed edition.

 

A collection of stories by various authors in collaboration with Gardner Dozois.  Dann collaborated on ten of the fourteen sto­ries included and wrote an essay especially for the volume entitled "Running Wild."

       CONTENTS:  "Foreword: Write Like Dozois? I Can't Even Say His Name," by Michael Bishop"; "Introduction I: How Did They Do That?" by Pat Cadigan; "Introduction II: Collaborating," by Gardner Dozois (biographical essay); "Touring," with Jack Dann and Susan Casper (1981; see B36); "The Gods of Mars," with Jack Dann and Michael Swanwick (1985; see B52); "Slow Dancing with Jesus," with Jack Dann (1983; see B44); "It Doesn't Get Any Better," by Michael Swanwick (biographical essay); "Executive Clemency," with Jack C. Hal-deman II; "Afternoon at Schrafft's," with Jack Dann and Michael Swanwick (1984; see B48); "A Change in the Weather," with Jack Dann (1981; see B37); "Time Bride," with Jack Dann (1983; see B45); "Guilford Gafia Revisited," by Jack C. Haldeman II (biographical essay); "Snow Job," with Michael Swanwick; "Send No Money," with Susan Casper; "Playing the Game," with Jack Dann (1982; see B40); "New Kid on the Block," by Susan Casper (biographical essay); "The Stray," with Susan Casper; "The Clowns," with Jack Dann and Susan Casper (1985; see B53); "Golden Apples of the Sun," with Jack Dann and Michael Swanwick (1984; see B49); "Running Wild," by Jack Dann (biographical essay); "Down Among the Dead Men," with Jack Dann (1982; see B41); "Afterword," by Gardner Dozois.

 

 

Little People!, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, March, 1991, 221 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #10.  Cover illustration by Daniel R. Horne.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-50391-8]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction sto­ries, eleventh book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    "Working With the Little People," by Harlan Ellison; "United Imp," by L. Sprague de Camp; "A Cabin on the Coast," by Gene Wolfe; "Cargo," by Theodore Sturgeon; "Housing Problem," by Henry Kuttner; "The Goobers," by Avram Davidson; "Fairy Tale," by Jack Dann; "A Gift of the People," by Robert Sampson; "Trouble With Water," by Horace L. Gold; "Send No Money, by Susan Casper and Gardner Dozois;" "The Hob," by Judith Moffett; "Further Reading." Unsigned sections and introductory notes to the stories are by the editors.  Illustration by Daniel R. Horne.

 

Echoes of Thunder, by Jack Dann and Jack C. Haldeman II.  New York:  TOR Books, April 1991, 184 p., paper.  Cover art by Barclay Shaw. [novella] [ISBN: 0-812-51180-8]

 

This novella, which will also forms part of the novel High Steel, comprises half of the thirty-second volume in a series of TOR Double Novels.  This is the first book publication of this novella.  Harlan Ellison's novella "Run for the Stars" is also collected in this volume. 

 

Magicats II, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, December 1991, 213p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #11.  Cover illustration by Jim Warren.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-51533-9]

 

a.  as:  _____.  Munchen:  Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 198_, p., paper.  [German]

 

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction sto­ries, eleventh book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

       CONTENTS: "Kreativity for Kats," by Fritz Leiber; "Life Regarded As a Jigsaw Puzzle of Highly Lustrous Cats," by Michael Bishop; "Bright Burning Tiger," by Tanith Lee; "I Love Little Pussy," by Isaac Asimov; "The Boy Who Spoke Cat," by Ward Moore; "The Jaguar Hunter," by Lucius Shepard; "The Sin of Madame Phloi," by Lilian Jackson Braun; "The Mountain Cage," by Pamela Sargent; "May's Lion," by Ursula K. Le Guin; "The Color of Grass, the Color of Blood," by R. V. Branham; "A Word to the Wise," by John Collier.; "Duke Pasquale's Ring," by Avram Davidson.  Unsigned sections and introductory notes to the stories are by the editors.  Illustration by Jim Warren.

 

 

Unicorns II, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, November, 1992, 242 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #12.  Cover art by Neil McPheeters.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-84564-9]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction sto­ries, twelth book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    "The Calling of Paisley Coldpony," by Michael Bishop; "Unicornucopia," by Lawrence Watt-Evans; "The Black Horn," by Jack Dann; "The Hole in Edgar's Hillside," by Gregory Frost; "The Hunting of Death: the Unicorn," by Tanith Lee; "Stalking the Unicorn with Gun and Camera," by Mike Resnick; "The Boy Who Drew Unicorns," by Jane Yolen; "Ghost Town," by Jack C. Haldeman II; "The Stray," by Susan Casper and Gardner Dozois; "The Shade of Lo Man gong," by William F. Wu; "The Princess, the Cat, and the Unicorn," by Patricia C. Wrede; "Naked Wish-Fulfillment," by Janet Kagan; "Selected Bibliography," by Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann.

 

Dragons!, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, August, 1993, 222 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #13.  Cover art by Bob Eggleton.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-16631-8]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction sto­ries, fourteenth book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:       "Preface," by Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann; Draco, Draco," by Tanith Lee; "Two Yards of Dragon," by L. Sprague de Camp; "Mrs. Byres and the Dragon," by Keith Roberts; "A Handful of Hatchlings," by Mark C. Sumner; "Covenant with a Dragon," by Susan Casper; "Paper Dragons," by James P. Blaylock; "Up the Wall," by Esther M. Friesner; "Lan Lung," by M. Lucie Chin; "Climacteric," by Avram Davidson; "The Man Who Painted the Dragon Griaule," by Lucius Shepard; "Further Reading," by Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann.

 

b.  as:          _______.  Sofia, Bulgaria:  ASTRA-KOMPASS Ltd. Publishing House, 200_, ___ p., paper (?). [German]

 

 

High Steel, by Jack Dann and Jack C. Haldeman II.  New York:  TOR Books, July 1993, 252 p., cloth.  Cover illustration by Tim Jacobus; jacket design by Joe Curcio.  [novel] [ISBN: 0-312-93163-8]

 

Material from the novelette version of "High Steel," a Nebula Award finalist [see B39], and from the novelette "Sentry" [see B60], make up part of this novel, as do material included in Echoes of Thunder (see A25) and the serialization in Amazing Stories (see B72 and B73).

 

ab.  New York:  TOR Books, July 1993, 252 p., paper. [ISBN: 0-812-51433-5]

 

 

Invaders!, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, December, 1993, 241 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #14.  Cover ilustration by Joan Pelaez.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-01519-0]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction sto­ries, fourteenth book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    "Bloodchild," by Octavia E. Butler; "Idiot Stick," by Damon Knight; "Guesting Time," by R. A. Lafferty; "Trading Post," by Neal Barrett, Jr.; "And I Awoke and Found Me Here On the Cold Hill's Side," by James Tiptree, Jr.; "Night of the Cooters," by Howard Waldrop; "Roadside Rescue," by Pat Cadigan; "The Liberation of Earth," by William Tenn; "Roog," by Philip K. Dick; "Speed Trap," by Frederik Pohl; "The Perfect Host, by Robert Silverberg; "Heresies of the Huge God," by Brian W. Aldiss; "Sepoy," by Tom Purdom; "Dress Rehearsal," by Harvey Jacobs; "The Screwfly Solution," by Raccoona Sheldon; "Further Reading," by Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann.

 

 

Horses!, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, May, 1994, 224 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #15.  Cover illustration by Den Beauvais.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-00057-6]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, fifteenth book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Classical Horses,” by Judith Tarr; “The Wonder Horse,” by George Byram; “On the Gem Planet,” by Cordwainer Smith; “The Thunder of the Captains,” by Garry Kilworth; “Brothers of the Wind,” by Jane Yolen; “Aunt Millicent at the Races,” by Let Guttridge; “The Circus Horse,” by Amy Bechtel; “Riding the Nightmare,” by Lisa Tuttle; “Wild, Wild Horses,” by Howard Waldrop; “The Boy Who Plaited Manes,” by Nancy Springer; “Horse Camp,” by Ursula K. Le Guin; “His Coat So Gay,” by Sterling E. Lanier; “Further Reading,” by Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann.

 

Angels!, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, June, 1995, 225 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #16.  Cover illustration by Den Beauvais[anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-00220-X]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction sto­ries, sixteenth book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Basileus,” by Robert Silverberg, “Angelica,” by Jane Yolen; “Angels,” by Bruce McAllister; “If Angels Ate Apples,” by Geoffrey A. Landis; “Alfred,” by Lisa Goldstein; “A Plethora of Angels,” by Robert Sampson; “The Man Who Loved the Failoli,” by Roger Zelazny; “Upon the Dull Earth,” by Philip K. Dick; “Angel,” by Pat Cadigan; “Curse of the Angel’s Wife,” by Bruce Boston; “Sleepers Awake,’ by Jamil Nasir; “And the Angels Sing,” by Kate Wilhelm; “Grave Angels,” by Richard Kearns; and “All Vows,” by Esther M. Friesner.

 

Dinosaurs II, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, December, 1995, 253 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #17.  Cover illustration by Bob Eggleton [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-00285-4]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, seventeenth book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Preface,” by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois; “The Big Splash,” by L. Sprague de Camp; “Just Like Old Times,” by Robert J. Sawyer; “The Virgin and the Dinosaur,” by R. Garcia y Robertson; “The Odd Old Bird,” by Avram Davidson; “Bernie,” by Ian McDowell; “Small Deer,” by Clifford D. Simak; “Dinosaur Pliés,” by R. V. Branham; “Day of the Hunters,” by Isaac Asimov; “Herding With the Hadrosaurs,” by Michael Bishop; “Ontogeny Recapitulates Phylogeny,” by R. Garcia y Robertson; and “Trembling Earth,” by Allen Steele.

 

The Memory Cathedral.  New York:  Bantam, December 1995, 487 p., cloth.  Cover illustration by Tim Jacobus. This book also includes maps and reproductions of paintings of the principal characters in the novel and an afterword by the author. Winner of the Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy novel, 1996. This is a major work by the author. [historical novel] [ISBN: 0-553-09637-0]

b.  Norwalk, Connecticut: Easton Press, 1995, 487 p., cloth. [Signed, leather-bound first edition] Introduction y James Gunn and additional artwork by Jill Bauman.

ab.  New York, Toronto:  Bantam Books, October 1996, 487 p., trade paper. [ISBN: 0-553-09637-0]

c.  as: Die Kathedrale der Erinnerung: Das Geheime Leben des Leonardo Da Vinci.  Bergisch-Gladbach.  Gustav Lübbe Verlag, 1996, 736 p., cloth. Translated by von Rainer Schmidt. Cover by Achim Kiel, Pencil Corporate Art. This edition has an embossed cover, ribbon marker, and different interior art than the Bantam and Borgo editions. [German]

cb.  as: Die Kathedrale der Erinnerung: Das Geheime Leben des Leonardo Da Vinci.  Bergisch-Gladbach.  Bergisch-Gladbach:  Bastei Lübbe Verlag, 1998, 734 p., paper. [German]

d.  as:          _______.  Budapest:  Aduprint Kiadó, 199_, ____p., cloth. [Hungarian]

e.  as:          _______.  Ostrava:  Stredoevropské nakladatelstvi, 199_, ___ p., ____. [Czech]

f.   as:          _______.  Moscow:  Armada, April 1998, ___p., cloth. [Russian]

g.  Sydney: HarperCollins, December 1996, 486 p., trade paper. ISBN: 0 7322 5719 0.  (Australia) [ISBN: 0 7322 5719 0]

ag.  Sydney: HarperCollins, 1998, 575 p., “B format” trade paper. (Australia) [ISBN: 0 7322 5951 7]

h.  as:          La Catedral de la Memoria: La Historia Secreta de Leonardo Da Vinci.  Madrid:  Atlantida, 1997, 521 p., trade paperback. ISBN: 0 7322 59551 7.  [Latin America]

i.   as:          _______.  _____:  Kunst Publishers, 199_, ___p., cloth. [Estonia]

j.   as:          _______.  _____: Younglim Cardinal, 199_, ___p., cloth. [Korea][published in two volumes]

k.  Melbourne, Australia:  Louis Braille Books, 1998. Complete and unabridged audio version of the novel recorded on sixteen cassettes. Running time is 23½ hours. Narrated by Jeffrey Hodgson. ISBN: 0 73202 279 7.  [audio version of novel] [ISBN: 0 732-2 279 7]

l.   as:          _______. Bucharest:  Editura Aldo, 199_, ___p., paper. [Romania]

m. as:          Katedra Pamięci: Nieznana historia Leonarda da Vinci. Warsaw: Muza SA, 2000, ___p., cloth. [Poland] [ISBN: 83-7200-668-7] Cover art: Tim Jacobus; Polish translation by Miroslaw P. Jabłoński.

n.   as: Die Kathedrale der Erinnerung: Das Geheime Leben des Leonardo Da Vinci.  Berlin: Weltbild, 2003, 736 p., cloth. [German] [Bookclub?] ISBN: 3 8289 7205 5

o.   as:          _______.  Moscow:  Eksmo Publishers LLC, ___ 2005, 687 p., cloth. [Russian] [ISBN: 5-699-09760-0; 5-699-09761-9]

p.  as:_____________.  Parede, Portugal:  Ediçoes Saida de Emergencia, 200_, ___ p., trade paperback. ISBN: _ ____ _____ _.  [Portugal]

 

 

 

This novel about Leonardo da Vinci is a major work by the author.

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

1.    Kirkus Reviews __ (September 15, 1995):  1297.

2.    Publishers Weekly __ (September 18, 1995):  109.

3.    Furtsch, Stephanie.  Library Journal __ (October 15, 1995):  86.

4.    Sullivan, Tim.  Washington Post Book World __ (December 31, 1995):  9.

5.    Hand, Elizabeth.  Science Fiction Age __ (______ __, 1995):.  .

6.    Nizalowski, John.  Telluride Times-Journal, Arts & Entertainment __ (December 7-13, 1995): 2B

7.    Killheffer, Robert K. J.  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction __ (January, 1996):  __.

8.    Berry, Michael.  San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle __ (February 25, 1996):  __.

9.    Barbour, Douglas.  “Enthralling Glimpse of Leonardo, in “Books & Authors,” Edmonton Journal __ (March 24, 1996):  __.

10.  Weisman, Jacob.  SFRA Review (May/June, 1996): 223  50-51.

11.  Windling, Terri.  “Summation 1995: Fantasy,” in The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror Ninth Annual Collection, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1996, cloth: p. xiv-xv.

12.  Rye, Corinne. “Corinne’s Call,” in True Review (_____, 1996): . .

13.  Wagner, Hank.  “Over Views,” in Overlook Connection (______, 1996): 5.

14.  De Lint, Charles.  “Brief Reviews: Books,” in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (March, 1996): 57.

15.  Byrne, Jeremy G.  “Fresh Ink,” in Eidolon: the Journal of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy (April, 1996): 109-112.

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28.  Sprogis, Elvira.  “Award-winning Author Brings His Magical World to Newcastle,” in The Newcastle Herald (May 30, 1997): . .

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30.  Sprogis, Elvira. “Award-Winning author Brings His Magical World to Newcastle,” in Newcastle Herald (May 30, 1997): 4.

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Hackers!, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, October, 1996, 239 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #18.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-00375-3]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, seventeenth book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Preface;” “Burning Chrome,” by William Gibson; “Spirit of the Night,” by Tom Maddox; “Blood Sisters,” by Greg Egan; “Rock On,” by Pat Cadigan; “The Pardoner's Tale,” by Robert Silverberg; “Living Will,” by Alexander Jablokov; “Dogfight,” by Michael Swanwick and William Gibson; “Our Neural Chernobyl,” by Bruce Sterling; “(Learning About) Machine Sex,” by Candas Jane Dorsey; “Conversations With Michael,” by Daniel Marcus; and “Gene Wars,” by Paul J. McAuley; "Spew" by Neal Stephenson; and "Tangents" by Greg Bear.

 

b.  as:          _______.  Sofia, Bulgaria:  ASTRA-KOMPASS Ltd. Publishing House, 200_, ___ p., paper (?). [German]

 

 

Timegates!, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, March, 1997, 244 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #19.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-00428-8]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, seventeenth book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Preface;” “The Man Who Walked Home,” by James Tiptree, Jr/; “Air Raid,” by John Varley; “The Hole On the Corner,” by R. A. Lafferty; “Trapalanda,” by Charles Sheffield; “Arachon,” by Damon Knight; “Hole-In-the-Wall,” by Bridget McKenna; “Time’s Arrow,” by Jack McDevitt; “Anniversary Project,” by Joe Haldeman; “The Secret Place,” by Richard McKenna; “The Price of Oranges,” by Nancy Kress; “Full Chicken Richness” by Avram Davidson; and “Another Story,” by Ursula K. LeGuin.

 

Three In Time: White Wolf Rediscovery Trio, Volume 1, edited by Jack Dann, Pamela Sargent, and George Zebrowski. Clarkston, GA: White Wolf, January 1997, 587 p., trade paper. This anthology of novels includes The Winds of Time by Chad Oliver, The Year of the Quiet Sun by Wilson Tucker, and There Will Be Time by Poul Anderson with introductions by the editors and a general introduction by Arthur C. Clarke. This is the first volume of a series edited by Dann, Sargent, and Zebrowski dedicated to bringing enduring classics of science fiction to a new generation of readers. [novel anthology] [ISBN: 1-56504-985-3]

 

Three In Space: White Wolf Rediscovery Trio #2, edited by Jack Dann, Pamela Sargent, and George Zebrowski. Clarkston, GA: White Wolf, January 1998,  565 p., trade paper. This anthology of novels includes The Enemy Stars by Poul Anderson, Voyage of the Space Beagle by A. E. van Vogt, and Galaxiesby Barry N. Malzberg with introductions by the editors and a general introduction by Arthur C. Clarke. [novel anthology] [ISBN: 1-56504-866-0]

 

Nebula Awards 32: SFWA’s Choices for the Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, edited by Jack Dann. New York: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1998, cloth, 326 p., cloth.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-15-100306-8]

ab.       New York:  Harcourt Brace & Company, 1998, trade paper, p. . [ISBN: 0-15-600552-2]

 

The thirty-second anniversary collection of this annual series features stories published in 1996, which were nominated for, or actually received, a Nebula Award from the Science Fictoin Writers of America, in ceremonies conducted in April, 1997.

CONTENTS: “Introduction,” by Jack Dann (vii-ix); “The Year in Science Fiction and Fantasy: A Symposium” (including “Keeping Up,” by Elizabeth Hand; “Must Have Been Something I Ate,” by Lucius Shepard; “Interactive Science Fiction: 1996,” by Keith Ferrell; “The British Scene,” by Ian Watson; “The Road to 1996,” by Terry Dowling and Sean McMullen; “Who Is Killing Science Fiction?” by Norman Spinrad; and “Abandoned Cities,” by Robert Frazier); “Must and Shall,” by Harry Turtledove; “In the Shade of the Slowboat Man,” by Dean Wesley Smith; “Da Vinci Rising,” by Jack Dann; “Rhysling Award Winners” (inluding “Variants of the Obsolete,” by Margaret Ballif Simon and “Future Present: A Lesson in Expectation,” by Bruce Boston); “A Birthday,” by Esther M. Friesner; “The Chronology Protection Case,” by Paul Levinson; “Grand Master Jack Vance” (including Jack Vance: Grand Master of Science Fiction and Fantasy,” by Robert Silverberg and “My Friend Jack,” by Terry Dowling); “The Men Return,” by Jack Vance; “Yaguara,” by Nicola Griffith; “Science Fiction Films of 1996,” by Bill Warren; “Five Fucks,” by Jonathan Lethem; “Lifeboat on a Burning Sea,” by Bruce Holland Rogers; Appendixes: About the Nebula Awards, Selected Titles from the 1996 Preliminary Nebula Ballot, Past Nebula Award Winners, About the Science-fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.

 

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1.    Staableford, Brian.  The New York Review of Science Fiction (July, 1998): 119  12-13.

 

Clones!, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, April, 1998, 256 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #20.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-00522-5]

 

b.  as: _________.  Tokyo: Tokyo Sogen-Sha., 199_, ___,p., ____.  (Japanese)

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, twenty-second book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Preface”; “Nine Lives,” by Ursula K. Le Guin, “Mary,” by Damon Knight, “The Extra,” by Greg Egan, “Out of Copyright,” by Charles Sheffield, “The Phantom of Kansas,” by John Varley, “Blood Sisters,” by Joe Haldeman, “Past Magic,” by Ian MacLeod, “Clone Sister,” by Pamela Sargent, “Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang,” by Kate Wilhelm, and “Further Reading.”

 

The Silent.  New York:  Bantam, July, 1998, 287 287 p., cloth.  [historical novel] (ISBN 0-553-09716-4)

 

ab.  New York, Toronto:  Bantam Books, Auguet 1999, ___p., paper.

b.  as:          _______.  Bergisch-Gladbach:  Gustav Lübbe Verlag, 1998, ___ p., cloth. [German]

bb.  as:       _______.  Bergisch-Gladbach:  Gustav Lübbe Verlag, 199_, ___ p., paper. [German]

c.  Sydney: HarperCollins, December 1999, 287 p., trade paper. ISBN: 0 7322 6641 6.  (Australia)

cb.  Sydney: HarperCollins, 2000, 347 p., “B format” trade paper. ISBN: 0 7322 6742 0.  (Australia)

 

 

This novel about the Civil War is a major work by the author.

 

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1.    Boxer, Lou.  I Love A Mystery 23 (March, 1998):  37.

2.    Keymer, David.  “LJ’s Hot Picks,” in Library Journal __ (May 13, 1998):  (Internet).

3.    Kirkus Reviews __ (May, 15, 1998):  ___.

4.    Publishers Weekly __ (May, 18, 1998):  67.

5.    Clute, John.  The New York Review of Science Fiction (July, 1998): 119  6-7.

6.    Nizalowski, John. “Civil War Novel Explores America’s True Origin,” in Telluride Times-Journal (July 16-22, 1998): 28.

7.    Moran, Rod.  “Dann Is the Man,” in “Big Weekend,” The West Australian (August, 8, 1998): 8.

8.    Di Filippo, Paul. “On Books,” in Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine (February, 1999):  ___-___.

 

Immortals!, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, July, 1998, 258 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #21.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-00539-X]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, twenty-first book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Preface”: “The Dying Man,” by Damon Knight, “Death Do Us Part,” by Robert Silverberg, “The Worm That Flies,” by Brian W. Aldiss, “Child of All Ages,” by P. J. Plauger, “The Grotto of the Dancing Deer,” by Clifford D. Simak, “Learning To Be Me,” by Greg Egan, “The Secret,” by Jack Vance, “Mortimer Gray’s History of Death,” and “Further Reading.”

 

Dreaming Down-Under: Thirty-one Original Stories From the Wild Side of Australian Speculative Fiction, edited by Jack Dann and Janeen Webb. Sydney, Australia: HarperCollins HarperCollins Publishers Australia, November 1998, 554 p., trade paper.  ISBN: 0 7322 5917 7.

ab.  Sydney, Australia:  HarperCollins Publishers Australia, 1999, 441 p., paper. ISBN: 0 7322 6404 9 (bk 1)  [First of two volumes]

ac.  Sydney, Australia:  HarperCollins Publishers Australia, 2000, 449 p., paper. 0 7322 6412 X (bk 2)  [Second of two volumes]

b.   New York: Tom Doherty Associates, 2001, 550 p., cloth. ISBN: 0-312-87811-7

c.    as: _______.  Sofia:  Astra-Kompass Publishing House, 200_, ___ p., ____. [Bulgaria]

d.    

 

A major ground-breaking anthology of original fantasy, horror, magical realism, and science fiction stories.

CONTENTS:    “What Stands For a Preface” by Harlan Ellison, “Introduction” by Jack Dann and Janeen Webb,  “Entre les Beaux Morts en Vie (Among the Beautiful Living Dead,” by Sean Williams, “The Dancing Floor,” by Cherry Wilder, “Descent,” by Cecily Scutt, “The Soldier in the Machine,” by Russell Blackford, “Matilda Told Such Dreadful Lies,” by Lucy Sussex, “The Womb,” by Damien Broderick, “A Walk-On Part in the War,” by Stephen Dedman, “Wired Dreaming,” by Paul Collins, “The Body Politic,” by Tess Williams, “The Truth About Weena,” by David J. Lake, “The Marsh Runners,” by Paul Brandon, “Prelude to a Nocturne,” by Rowena Cory Lindquist, “Real Men,” by Rosaleen Love, “The Latest Dream I Ever Dreamed,” by Norman Talbot, “Ma Rung,” by Steven Paulsen, “Dream, Until God Burns,” by Andrew Enstice, “Night of the Wandjina,” by Wynne Whiteford, “To Avalon,” by Jane Routley, “He Tried to “Catch the Light,” by Terry Dowling, “The Third Rail,” by Aaron Sterns, “Jetsam,” by Kerry Greenwood, “And Now Doth Time Waste Me,” by George Turner, “Afterword,” by Judith Raphael Buckrich, “Afterword,” by Bruce Gillespie, “The Man Who Lost His Shadow,” by Isobelle Carmody, “Unborn Again,” by Chris Lawson, “The Evil Within,” by Sara Douglass, “Two Recipes for Magic Beans,” by Rosaleen Love, “The Doppelganger Effect,” by Dirk Strasser, “Tamed,” by Robert Hood, “Queen of Soulmates,” by Sean McMullen, “The Last Dance,” Ian Nichols, “With Clouds At Our Feet,” by Simon Brown, “About the editors,” and “About the artist.” Introductions to all the stories by Jack Dann and Janeen Webb. Afterwords to each story (except “And Time Doth Waste Me” by George Turner) by the authors.

 

A45.   Nanotech!, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, December, 1998, 276 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #22. [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-00585-3]

 

b.  [Garden City, NY:  Science Fiction Book Club, September, 1998], ___ p., cloth.  Title page reads:  .

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, twenty-first book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Preface”: “Blood Music,” by Gred Bear, “Margin of Error,” by Nancy Kress, “Axiomatic,” by Greg Egan, “Remember’d Kisses,” by Michael F. Flynn, “Recoding Angel,” by Ian McDonald, “Sunflowers,” by Kathleen Ann Goonan, “The Logic Pool,” by Stephen Baxter, “Any Major Dude,” by Paul Di Filippo, “We Were Out of Our Minds With Joy,” by David Marusek, “Willy In the Nano-Lab,” by Geoffrey A, Landis, and “Further Reading.”

 

Future War, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, August, 1999, 261 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #23.  Cover art by Chris Moore/Bernstein & Andriulli. [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-00639-6]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, twenty-third book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Preface;” “Second Variety,” by Philip K. Dick, “Salvador,” by Lucius Shepard, “Floating Dogs,” by Ian McDonald, “The Private War of Private Jacob,” by Joe Haldeman, “Spirey and the Queen,” by Alastair Reynolds, “A Dry, Quiet War,” by Tony Daniel, “Rovik’s War,” by Geoffrey A. Landis, “Second Skin,” by Paul J. McCauley, “The War Memorial,” by Allen Steele, and “A Special Kind of Morning,” by Gardner Dozois.

 

 

Armegeddons, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, November, 1999, 269 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #24. [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-00675-2]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, twenty-second book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Preface”: “Fermi and Frost,” by Federik Pohl, “A Desperate Calculus,” by Greg Benford, “Evolution,” by Nancy Kress, “A Message to the King of Brobdingnag,” by Richard Cowper, “The Wolrd, as We Know’t,” by Howard Waldrop, “The Peacemaker,” by Gardner Dozois, “The Screwfly Solution,” by Raccoona Sheldon, “A Pail of Air,” by Fritz Leiber, “The Great Nebraska Sea,” by Allan Danzig, “Inconstant Moon,” by Larry Niven, “The Last Sunset,” by Geoffrey A. Landis, and “Down In the Dark,” by William Barton.

 

b.  as:          _______.  Sofia, Bulgaria:  ASTRA-KOMPASS Ltd. Publishing House, 200_, ___ p., paper (?). [German]

 

 

Bad Medicine. Sydney: HarperCollins, August, 2000, 305 p., trade paper.  Cover photograph by Masterfile/Daryl Benson; jacket design by Black Cherry.  ISBN: 0 7322 5954 1.  [novel] [ISBN:

b.  as Counting Coup.  New York: Tom Doherty Associates, 2001, 307 p., cloth. ISBN: 0-765-30185-7.

 

 

A major work of magical realism by the author.  This contemporary novel portrays two old men on a long and final binge that takes them cross country on a quest to find meaning and purpose in their lives. 

 

Aliens Among Us, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, June, 2000, 292 p., paper.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-00704-X]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, twenty-five book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Preface;” “The Other Celia,” by Theodore Sturgeon, “Residuals,” by Paul J. McAuley and Kim Newman, “Eight O’Clock In the Morning,” by Ray Nelson, “Expendable,” by Philip K. Dick, “The Reality Trip,” by Robert Silverberg, “Decency,” by Robert Reed, “The Mindworm,” by C. M. Kornbluth, “Popeye and Pops Watch the Evening World Report,” by Eliot Fintushel, “The Autopsy,” by Michael Shea, “Or All the Seas With Oysters,” by Avram Davidson, “Angel,” by Pat Cadigan, “Among the Hairy Earthmen,” by R. A. Lafferty, “I’m Too Big But I Love To Play,” by James Tiptree, Jr., “The Hero As Werwolf,” by Gene Wolfe, and “Motherhood, Etc.,” by L. Timmel Duchamp.

 

Genometry, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, January, 2001, 272 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #26. Cover illustration by Walter Velez. [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-00797-X]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, twnety-fourth book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Preface;” “The Invisible Country,” by Paul J. McAuley, “The Kindly Isle,” by Frederik Pohl, “Chaff,” by Greg Egan, “Stable Strategies for Middle Management,” Eileen Gunn, “Good With Rice,” by John Brunner, “Sunken Gardens,” by Bruce Sterling, “The Other Shore,” by J. R. Dunn,” Written in Blood,” by Chris Lawson, “The Pipes of Pan,” by Brian Stableford, “Whiptail,” by Robert Reed, “A Planet Named Shayol,” and by Corwainer Smith.

 

b.  as:          _______.  Sofia, Bulgaria:  ASTRA-KOMPASS Ltd. Publishing House, 200_, ___ p., paper (?). [German]

 

 

Everybody Has Somebody in Heaven: Essential Jewish Tales of the Spirit [by] Avram Davidson, edited by Jack Dann and Grania Davidson Davis.  New York and Tel Aviv, Israel:  Devora Publishing, an imprint of Pitspopany Press, October 2000, 285 p., cloth. Cover illustration by Avi Katz; design by Tiffen Studio (T. E. Peterseil). [anthology] [ISBN: 1-930143-10-9]

 

Jubilee.  Melbourne, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers, April, 2001, 441 p., trade paper. Cover illustration by by Nick Stathapoulos; cover and internal design by Darian Causby. ISBN: 0 7322 6719 6.  [short story collection]

ab.  Sydney, Australia:  HarperCollins Publishers Australia, 2002,  p., paper. ISBN: 0 7322 6485 5

b.   New York: Tom Doherty Associates, winter January, 2003,  448 p., cloth. ISBN: 0-765-30676-X

c.    New York: Tom Doherty Associates, winter January, 2003,  448 p., trade paper. ISBN: 0-765-30677-8

d.   as: _______.  Sofia:  Astra-Kompass Publishing House, 200_, ___ p., ____. [Bulgaria]

 

A major retrospective collection of Dann’s short fiction.

CONTENTS:    “Jack: Out of the Box,” preface by John Kessel; “Introduction: Out of the Blue,” “The Diamond Pit,” “Going Under,” “Voices,” “Fairy Tale,” “Marilyn,” “The Black Horn,” “Bad Medicine,” “Tattoos,” “Camps,” “Da Vinci Rising,” “Kaddish,” “The Extra,” “A Quiet Revolution for Death,” “Jumping the Road,” “Blind Shemmy,” “Tea,” “Jubilee,” “Afterword: Slip Me a Fiver,” “About the Author.”

 

Space Soldiers, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, April, 2001, 280 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #27. Cover art by Lee MacLeod. [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-00824-0]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, twnety-fourth book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Preface;” “The Gardens of Saturn,” by Paul J. McAuley, “Soldiers Home,” by William Barton, “Legacies,” by Tom Purdom, “Moon Duel,” by Fritz Leiber, “Savior,” by Robert Reed, “Galactic North, by Alastair Reynolds, “Masque of the REd Shift,” by Fred Saberhagen, “Time Piece,” by Joe Haldeman, and “On the Orion Line,” by Stephen Baxter.

 

Future Sports, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, July, 2002, 257 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #28.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-00961-1]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, twnety-fourth book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Preface;” “The Wind From the Sun,” by Arthur C. Clarke, “Arthur Sternbach Brings the Curveball to Mars,” by Kim Stanley Robinson, “Man-Mountain Gentian,” by Howard Waldrop, “Winning,” by Ian McDonald, “The Dead,” by Michael Swanwick, “Game of the Century,” by Robert Reed, “Streak,” by Andrew Weiner, “The Holy Stomper vs. the Alien Barrel of Death,” by R. Neube, “Stroboscopic,” by Alastair Reynolds, and “Vanilla Dunk,” by Jonathan Lethem. (ISBN: 0-441-00961-1)

 

Beyond Flesh, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, December, 2002, 260 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #29.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-441-00999-9]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, twnety-fourth book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Preface;” “Call Me Joe,” by Poul Anderson, “Learning To Be Me,” by Greg Egan, “Pretty Boy Crossover,” by Pat Cadigan, “Ancient Engines,” by Michael Swanwick, “Winemaster,” by Kit Reed, “More Adventures On Other Planets,” by Michael Cassutt, “Nevermore,” by Ian R. MacLeod, “Approaching Perimelasma,” by Geoffrey A. Landis, “The Gravity Mine,” by Stephen Baxter, and “Reef,” by Paul J. McAuley. (ISBN: 0-441-00999-9)

 

Gathering the Bones: Thirty-three Original Stories From the World’s Masters of Horror, edited by Jack Dann, Ramsey Campbell, and Dennis Etchison. Sydney, Australia: HarperCollins HarperCollins Publishers Australia, (March) 2003,  p., trade paper.  ISBN: 0 7322 7024 3.

ab.  Sydney, Australia:  HarperCollins Publishers Australia, 2004,  p., mass market paper. ISBN: 0 7322 7747 7.

b.   London, England:  HarperCollins Publishers, 2004, p., mass market paper. ISBN: 07322 8068 0,

c.    New York: Tom Doherty Associates, August 2003, p. 443, trade paper. ISBN: 0-765-30179-2

 

 

A major ground-breaking international anthology of original horror and dark fantasy stories.

 

Visitations.  Waterville, Maine: Thorndyke Books, February 2003 277 p., cloth.. Cover illustration by by Katy Rewston; cover design by Christopher Wait. ISBN: 0 7862 4961 7.  [short story collection]

 

Collection of Dann’s short fiction.

CONTENTS:    “Burning SpearL the works of Jack Dann,” introduction by Barry N. Malzberg; “Visitors,” “Reunion,” “The Glass Casket,” “Night Visions,” “Timetipping,” “A Cold Day in the Mesozoic,” “Vapors,” “Blind Eye,” “Between the Windows of the Sea,” “The Dybbuk Dolls,” “Ting-a-Ling,” “Counting Coup,” “I’m With You in Rockland,” “Amnesia.”

 

Future Crimes, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books,December, 2003, 276 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #30.  [anthology] [ISBN:0-441-01118-7]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, thirtieth book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Preface;” “The Dog Said Bow-wow,” by Michael Swanwick, “A Scraping at the Bones,” by Algis Budrys, “The Retrieval Artist,” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch, ““Repent, Harlequin!” Said the Ticktockman,” by Harlan Ellison, “Time Bum,” by C. M. Kornbluth, “Mercurial,” by Kim Stanley Robinson, “Taking the Piss,” by Brian Stableford, and “Death of Reason,” by Tony Daniel.

 

The Rebel: An Imagined Life of James Dean.  Sydney: HarperCollins Australia, May 2004, 404 p., trade paper.  Cover design by Archie Ferguson. Internal design adapted from the original by Jeffrey Pennington. (ISBN 0 7322 7844 9) [novel]

ab.  New York:  William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, August, 2004, 401 p., cloth. (Designed by Jeffrey Pennington) (ISBN 0-380-97839-3

 

This novel is a major work by the author.

 

A.I.s, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, December, 2004, 294 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #31.  [anthology] (ISBN 0-441-01216-7)

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, thirty-first book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Preface;” “Antibodies,” by Charles Stross, “Trojan Horse,” by Michael Swanwick, “Birth Day,” by Robert Reed, “The Hydrogen Wall,” by Gregory Benford, “The Turing Test,” by Chris Beckett, “Dante Dreams,” by Stephen Baxter, “The Names of All the Spirits,” by J. R. Dunn, “From the Corner of My Eye,” by Alexander Glass, “Halfjack,” by Roger Zelazny,” and “Computer Virus,” by Nancy Kress.

 

Nebula Awards® Showcase 2005: the Year’s Best SF and Fantasy, Selected By the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America®, Volume # 39, edited by Jack Dann. New York: New American Library, 2005, 328 p., trade paper.  [anthology] [ISBN: 0-451-46015-4]

 

The thirty ninth anniversary collection of this annual series features stories published in 2004, which were nominated for, or actually received, a Nebula Award from the Science Fiction Writers of America, in ceremonies conducted in April, 2004.

CONTENTS: “Introduction,” by Jack Dann, “The 2004 Final Nebula Awards Ballot,” “The Mask Of the Rex,” by Richard Bowes, “The Last Of the O-Forms,” by James Van Pelt, “Movements In Science Fiction and Fantasy: A Symposium,” with Bruce Sterling, China Mieville, Paul McAUley, Ellen Kushner, Jeff VanderMeer, “Grandma,” by Carol Emshwiller, “Grand Master Robert Silveorberg: The Stochastic Writer,” by Barry N. Malzberg, “Sundance,” by Robert Silverberg, “Lambing Season,” by Molly Gloss, “Ownzored,” by Cory Doctorow, “Film: the Year In Review,” by Lucius Shepard, “Knapsack Poems,” by Eleanor Arnason, “Coraline )Excerpt)” by Neal Gaiman, “What I Didn’t See,” by Karen Joy Fowler, “Tripping With the Alchemist,” by Barry N. Malzberg, “Author Emeritus Charles L. Harness: Wielder Of Light,” by George Zebrowski, “Quarks At Appomattox,” by Charles L. Harness, “Of a Sweet Slow Dance In the Wake Of Temporary Dogs,” by Adam-Troy Castro, “Rhysling Award Winners”: Ruth Berman/Charles Saplak and Mike Allen/Sonya Taaffe, “Goodbye To All That,” by Harpan Ellison, “The Story Behind the Books: A Personal View,” by Elizabeth Moon, “The Speed of Dark (Excerpt),” by Elizabeth Moon, “The Empire of Ice Cream,” by Jeffrey Ford, “About the Nebula Awards,” “Selected Titles From the 2004 Preliminary Nebula Ballot,” “Past Nebula Award Winners,” and “About the Science Fiction and Fnatasy Writers Of America.”

 

SECONDARY SOURCES AND REVIEWS:

 

Robots, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, September, 2005, 305 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #32.  [anthology] (ISBN: 0-441-01321-X)

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, thirty-second book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Preface;” “Itsy-Bitsy Spider,” by James Patrick Kelly, “Robots Don’t Cry,” by Mike Resnick,” “London, Paris, Banana,” by Howard Waldrop, “La Macchina,” by Chris Becket, “Warmth,” by Geoff Ryman, “Ancient Engines,” by Michael Swanwick, “Jimmy Guang’s House of Gladmech,” Alex Irvine, “Droplet,” by Benjamin Rosenbaum,” Counting Cats In Zanzibar,” by Gene Wolfe, “The Birds Of Isla Mujeres,” by Steven Popkes, “Heirs Of the Perisphere,” by Howard Waldrop, and “The Robot’s Twilight Companion,” by Tony Daniel.

 

The Fiction Factory.  Urbana, Illinois: Golden Gryphon Press, October 28, 2005, 310 p., cloth. Cover and interior illustrations by by J. K. Potter; cover design by Lynne Condellone. ISBN: 1-930846-36-3.  [collaborative short story collection]

ab.  Urbana, Illinois: Golden Gryphon Press, October 28, 2005, 310 p., cloth. (limited edition boxed set signed by the authors, artist, and publisher)

 

 

Collection of Dann’s short fiction written in collaboration with other authors.

CONTENTS:    introduction by Jack Dann: “What’s All This Fiction Factory Business…?”; “Touring,” with Gardner Dozois and Michael Swanwick, “The Gods of Mars,” with Gardner Dozois and Michael Swanwick, “Art Appreciation,” with Barry N. Malzberg, “Golden Apples of the Sun,” with Gardner Dozois and Michael Swanwick, “Niagara Falling,” with Janeen Webb, “Ships,” with Michael Swanwick, “High Steel,” with Jack C. Haldeman II, “Down Among the Dead Men,” with Gardner Dozois, “Life In the Air,” with Barry N. Malzberg, “Afternoon At Schrafft’s,” with Gardner Dozois and Michael Swanwick, “The Clowns,” with Gardner Dozois and Susan Casper, “Playing the Game,” with Gardner Dozois, “A Change In the Weather,” with Gardner Dozois, “Time Bride,” with Gardner Dozois, “The Incompleat Ripper,” with Gregory Frost, “Yellowhead,” with George Zebrowski, “Slow Dancing With Jesus,” with Gardner Dozois, “Blues and the Abstract Truth,” with Barry N. Malzberg. Each story has an introduction by Jack Dann and an introduction by the collaborating author.

 

Beyond Singularity, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, December, 2005, 288 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #33. Cover art by Ben Gibson. Cover design by Rita Frangle. ISBN: 0-441-01363-5.  [anthology]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, thirty-third book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Preface;” “Old Hundredth,” by Brian Aldiss, “Border Guards,” by Greg Egan,” “Rogue Farm,” by Charles Stross, “All Tomorrow’s Parties,” by Paul J. McAuley, “Naturals,” by Greg Benford, “Osmund Considers,” by Timons Esaias, “Coelacanths,” by Robert Reed, “The Dog Said Bow-wow,” by Michael Swanwick,” Barry Westhphall Crashes the Singularity,” by James Patrick Kelly, “Flowers From Alice,” by Charles Stross and Cory Doctorow, “Tracker,” by Mary Rosenblum, “Steps Along the Way,” by Eric Brown, “The Millennium Party,” by Walter Jon Willisams, and “The Voluntary State,” by Christopher Rowe.

 

Escape From Earth: New Adventures In Space, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois. New York: Doubleday Science Fiction Book Club, 2006, 432 p., cloth.  Cover illustration by Nicholas Jainchigg [young adult original anthology] ISBN: 1-58288-225-8

 

A young adult theme anthology of original science fiction stories.

CONTENTS:    “Introduction: Escaping From Earth;” “Escape From Earth,” by Allen M. Steele, “Where the Golden Apples Grow,” by Kage Baker,” “Derelict,” by Geoffrey A. Landis, “Space Boy,” by Orson Scott Card, “Incarnation Day,” by Walter Jon Williams, “Combat Shopping,” by Elizabeth Moon, and “The Mars Girl,” by Joe Haldeman.

 

Futures Past, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, November, 2006, 290 p., paper.  The Magic Tales Anthology Series #34. ISBN: 0-441-01454-2.  [anthology]

 

A theme anthology of reprint fantasy and science fiction stories, thirty-fourth book in the Magic Tales Anthology Series.

CONTENTS:    “Preface;” “Aristotle and the Gun,” by L. Sprague de Camp, “Sitka,” by William Sanders, “The Only Game In Town,” by Poul Anderson, “Playing the Game,” by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois, “Killing the Morrow,” by Robert Reed, “Thus We Frustrate Charlemagne,” by R. A. Lafferty, “The Game of Blood and Dust,” by Roger Zelazny, “Calling Your Name,” by Howard Waldrop, “What Rough Beast,” by Damon Knight, “O Brave Old World!,” by Avram Davidson, “Radiant Doors,” by Michael Swanwick, “The Hotel At Harlan’s Landing,” by Kage Baker, “Mozart In Mirrorshades,” by Bruce Sterling and Lewis Shiner, and “Under Siege,” by George R. R. Martin

 

SHORT STORIES

"Traps," by Jack Dann and George Zebrowski, in Worlds of If 20 (March, 1970):  83-90.

 

b.   Coming Through, edited by Nina C. Woessner and William D, Sheldon.  Allyn & Bacon, 1972, paper, p. 128-143.  Illus­trated.

c.   as:  "Fallen," in Casanova (September, 1976):  64-68.  A Ger­man translation reprinted in a men's magazine.  Illustrated.  [German]

 

"Dark, Dark, the Dead Star," by Jack Dann and George Ze­browski, in Worlds of If 20 (July/August, 1970):  135-142.

 

The contents page incorrectly lists the story as beginning on page 142.

 

"Cartoon," in Fantastic 21 (December, 1971):  23-25.

 

Part of a special Guilford Conference Writers' issue.  The au­thor was a charter member of the workshop conference.

 

"Listen, Love," by Jack Dann and George Zebrowski, in New Worlds Quarterly 2, edited by Michael Moorcock.  London:  Sphere Books, 1971, paper, p. 121-124.

 

ab. New Worlds Quarterly #2, edited by Michael Moorcock.  New York:  A Berkley Medallion Book, 1971, paper, p. 122-125.

b.   Microcosmic Tales: 100 Wondrous Science Fiction Short-Short Stories, edited by Isaac Asimov, Martin Harry Greenberg, and Joseph D. Olander.  New York:  Taplinger Publishing Co., 1980, cloth, p. 37-40.

bb. as:  "Horch, Mein Schätzchen Ruft," in Feuerwerk der SF, edited by Isaac Asimov, Martin Harry Greenberg, and Joseph D. Olander.  Germany:  Goldmann, 1984, paper, p.   .  [Ger-man]

bc. as:  "Horch, Mein Schätzchen Ruft," in Feuerwerk der SF, edited by Isaac Asimov, Martin Harry Greenberg, and Joseph D. Olander.  Germany:  Bertelsmann Lesering, 1984, paper, p.   .  [German]

b.   Microcosmic Tales: 100 Wondrous Science Fiction Short-Short Stories, edited by Isaac Asimov, Martin Harry Greenberg, and Joseph D. Olander.  New York:  DAW Books, Inc., 1992, paper, p. 38-41.

c.   100 Astounding Little Alien Stories, edited by Robert Weinberg, Stefan Dziemianowicz, and Martin H. Greenberg.  New York: Barnes & Noble, 1996, cloth, p. 306-309.

 

"Whirl Cage," in Orbit 10: An Anthology of New Science Fic­tion Stories, edited by Damon Knight.  New York:  G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1972, cloth, p. 106-113.

 

ab. [Garden City, NY:  Science Fiction Book Club, 1972], cloth, p. 87-93.  Title page copy:  New York:  G. P. Putnam's Sons.

ac. New York:  A Berkley Medallion Book, 1972, paper, p. 107-114.

b.   as:  "Karussell," in Science Fiction Story-Reader 7, edited by Wolfgang Jeschke.  München:  Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 1977, paper, p. 61-68.  [German]

 

"The Drum Lollipop," in Orbit 11: An Anthology of New Sto-ries, edited by Damon Knight.  New York:  G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1972, cloth, p. 161-174.

 

ab. [Garden City, NY:  Science Fiction Book Club, 1972], cloth, p. 135-146.  Title page copy:  New York:  G. P. Putnam's Sons.

ac. New York:  A Berkley Medallion Book, 1972, paper, p. 144-156.

b.   Horrors, edited by Charles L. Grant.  New York:  Playboy Pa­perbacks, 1981, paper, p. 150-161.

bb. Horrors, edited by Charles L. Grant.  New York:  Berkley Books, 1984, paper, p. 150-161.

c.   Timetipping, by Jack Dann.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1980, cloth, p. 44-54.

cb. as:  "Der Trommellutscher," in Das Zeit-Tippen, by Jack Dann.  Salzburg:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1985, p. 51-64, paper.  [German]

d.     The Ultimate Time Travel Book, edited by Barry N. Malzberg.  New York:  Byron Preiss/Ibooks, 2003, ____, p. ___-___.

e.     Best Time Travel of the 20th Century, edited by Harry Turtledove and Martin H. Greenberg. New York: Del Rey Books, 2003, ____, p. ____-____. 

 

"Windows," in New Worlds Quarterly 3, edited by Michael Moorcock.  London:  Sphere Books, 1972, paper, p. 133-141.

               

ab. New Worlds Quarterly #3, edited by Michael Moorcock.  New York:  A Berkley Medallion Book, 1972, paper, p. 141-150.

b.   Timetipping, by Jack Dann.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1980, cloth, p. 18-27.

bb. as:  "Fenster," in Das Zeit-Tippen, by Jack Dann.  Salzburg:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1985, p. 31-40, paper.  [German]

 

"I'm with You in Rockland," by Jack M. Dann, in Strange Bedfellows: Sex and Science Fiction, edited by Thomas N. Scortia.  New York:  Random House, 1972, cloth, p. 136-143.

 

ab. Strange Bedfellows: Sex and Science Fiction, edited by Thomas N. Scortia.  New York:  Pocket Books, 1974, paper, p. 133-140.

ac. as:  "_____," in Strani Compagni di Letto, edited by Thomas N. Scortia.  Milano:  Longanesi & Co., 1977, paper, p.  .  [Ita-lian]

ad. as:  "_____," in Extraños Compañeros de Cama, edited by Thomas N. Scortia.  Barcelona:  Ediciones Martínez Roca, 1979, paper, p.  .  [Spanish]

b.   Human-Machines: An Anthology of Stories About Cyborgs, edited by Thomas N. Scortia and George Zebrowski.  New York:  Vintage Books, Random House, 1975, paper, p. 13-22.

bb. Human-Machines, edited by Thomas N. Scortia and George Ze­browski.  London: Robert Hale, 1977, cloth, p. 13-22.

bc. as:  "Estoy Contigo en Rockland," in El Hombre-Máquina, edi-ted by Thomas N. Scortia and George Zebrowski.  Barcelona:  Ediciones Martínez Roca, 1978, paper, p. 41-49.  [Spanish]

bd. as:  "Elektrisch Ontwaken," in Mannen van Staal, edited by Thomas N. Scortia and George Zebrowski.  Utrecht and Ant-werp:  A. W. Bruna and Zoon, 1978, paper, p. 17-25.  [Dutch]

c.   Monitor East.  New York:  Zoltan Publishing, Ltd, 1978, news­paper, p. 17-18.

d.   as:  "Versuch Doch Mal, an Einen Baum zu Fahren," in Spin­nenmusic, edited by Dr. Herbert W. Franke and Wolfgang Jeschke.  München:  Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 1979, paper, p. 202-210.  Translated by Horst Pukallus.  Illustrations on p. 203, 209.  [German]

e.   Timetipping, by Jack Dann.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1980, cloth, p. 1-6.

c.     eb.              as:  "Ich Bin Mit Dir im Rockland," in Das Zeit-Tippen.  Salz-burg:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1985, paper, p. 31-40.  [Ger-man]

d.     Visitations, by Jack Dann.  Waterville, Main:  Five Star., 2003, cloth, p. 203-212.

 

"There Are No Bannisters," in New Worlds Quarterly 5, edited by Michael Moorcock.  London:  Sphere Books, 1973, paper, p. 142-160.  The author's name is misspelled as Jack M. "Dawn" on the contributors' page.

 

b.   as:  "Fragmentary Blue," in Fantastic Stories 24 (April, 1975):  70-87, 99.  Interior illustration by Richard Olsen.

c.   as:  "Fragmentary Blue," in Future Pastimes, edited by Scott Edelstein.  Nashville, TN & London:  Aurora Publishers, 1977, cloth, p. 241-261.

d.   as:  "Y a pas de Rampes," in Univers 14, edited by Jacques Sadoul.  Paris:  Éditions J'ai Lu, 1978, paper, p. 9-33.  Trans-lated by France-Marie Watkins.  [French]is

e.   as:  "      ," Comet-Exklusiv (   ):   .  [German]

f.    as:  "Fragmentary Blue," in Timetipping, by Jack Dann.  Gar­den City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1980, cloth, p. 63-82.

g.   as:  "Ohne Netz und Doppelten Boden," in Kopernikus 3, edited by H. J. Alpers.  Salzburg:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1981, pa­per, p.   .  [German]

h.   as:  "Ohne Netz und Doppelten Boden," in Highlights 6.  Salzburg:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1986, paper, p.   .  [German]

 

"Rags," in Fantastic Science Fiction & Fantasy Stories 22 (April, 1973):  72-80, 125.  Illustrated by Jack Dann and Michael Nally.

 

b.   Timetipping, by Jack Dann.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1980, cloth, p. 7-17.

c.   as:  "      ," in Der Zeitlose Traum, edited by Michael Nagula.  Frankfort, Berlin:  Ullstein, July 1984, paper, p. 143-154.  Translated by Uwe Anton.  [German]

d.   as:  "      ," in Comet (Mai, 1977):  .  [German]

 

"Junction," in Fantastic Science Fiction & Fantasy Stories 23 (November, 1973):  6-34, 93-124.  Interior illustrations by Michael Nally; magazine cover illustration of the story by Dan Schilling.

 

A groundbreaking experiment in fantastical fiction that was later expanded into the novel of the same name.  This novella is one of the author's major works.  A Nebula Award finalist for Best Novella, 1973.

 

b.   Timetipping, by Jack Dann.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1980, cloth, p. 170-236.

 

"Tulpa," in New Worlds 6: The Science Fiction Quarterly, edited by Michael Moorcock and Charles Platt.  London:  Sphere Books, 1973, paper, p. 91-97.

 

ab. New Worlds #5, edited by Michael Moorcock and Charles Platt.  New York:  Equinox, 1974, trade paper, p. 91-97.

b.   as:  "Tulpa," in Univers 08, edited by Jacques Sadoul.  Paris:  Éditions J'ai Lu, 1977, paper, p. 32-40.  Translated by France-Marie Watkins.  [French]

 

"The Marks of Painted Teeth," in Demon Kind: Eleven New Stories of Children with Strange and Supernatural Powers, edited by Roger Elwood.  New York:  Avon, 1973, paper, p. 110-128.

 

b.   Timetipping, by Jack Dann.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1980, cloth, p. 126-141.

bb. as:  "Die Spuren Bemalter Zähne," in Das Zeit-Tippen, by Jack Dann.  Salzburg:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1985, paper, p. 96-115.  [German]

 

"OD," by Jack Dann and George Zebrowski, in Omega, edited by Roger Elwood.  New York:  Walker & Co., 1973, cloth, p. 25-31.

 

ab. Omega, edited by Roger Elwood.  Greenwich, CT:  Fawcett Gold Medal, 1974, paper, p. 38-33.

 

"Thirty-Three and One Third," by Jack Dann and George Ze­browski, in Long Night of Waiting and Other Stories, edited by Roger Elwood.  Nashville, TN:  Aurora Publishers, 1974, cloth, p. 137-143.

 

b.   An Der Grenze, edited by Wolfgang Jeschke.  Munchen:               Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 1989, paper, p. 258-266.         [German]

 

"The Flower That Missed the Morning," by Jack Dann and George Zebrowski, in The Killer Plants and Other Stories, edited by Roger Elwood.  Minneapolis, MN:  Lerner Publica­tions, 1974, cloth, p. 28-34.  An illustrated children's story.

 

"The Good Old Days," by Jack Dann, in Journey to Another Star and Other Stories, edited by Roger Elwood.  Minneapo-lis, MN:  Lerner Publications, 1974, cloth, p. 33-47.  An il-lustrated children's story.

 

b.   SF Sampler, edited by Roger Elwood.  s.l.:  Educational Pro-gress, a division of Educational Development Co., 197_, pa-per, p. 29-38.  Illustrated.  [No copyright date on copyright page].

c.   as:  "The Good Old Days," adapted from the story by Jack Dann, in Racing Stripes.  Glenview, Ill: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1978, paper (?), p.  .  This appearance was unau­thorized; the story was sold by Lerner Publications and adapted by Scott, Foresman and Company without the au­thor's permission.

 

"Faces Forward," by Jack Dann and George Zebrowski, in Dystopian Visions, edited by Roger Elwood.  Englewood Cliffs, NJ:  Prentice-Hall, 1975, cloth, p. 38-43.

 

ab. Dystopian Visions, edited by Roger Elwood.  London:  Robert Hale, 1976, cloth, p. 38-43.

b.   Shared Tomorrows: Science Fiction in Collaboration, edited by Bill Pronzini and Barry N. Malzberg.  New York:  St. Martin's Press, 1979, cloth, p. 196-201.

 

"The Dybbuk Dolls," in New Dimensions Science Fiction Num­ber 5, edited by Robert Silverberg.  New York, Evanston:  Harper & Row, Publishers, 1975, cloth, p. 135-155.

 

A dystopian fantasy about Jews in a future America, this is one of the author's major works of short fiction.  A Nebula Award finalist for Best Novelette, 1975.

 

ab. [Garden City, NY:  Science Fiction Book Club, 1975], cloth, p. 118-136.  Title page reads:  New York, Hagerstown:  Harper & Row, Publishers.

ac. New York:  Perennial Library, Harper & Row, Publishers, 1976, paper, p. 135-155.

b.   Timetipping, by Jack Dann.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1980, cloth, p. 83-100.

bb. as:  "Die Dibbuk-Puppen," in Das Zeit-Tippen, by Jack Dann.  Salzburg:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1985, paper, p. 74-95.  [German]

e.     c.                Light Years and Dark: Science Fiction and Fantasy of and for Our Time, edited by Michael Bishop.  New York:  Berkley Books, 1984, paper, p. 78-92.

f.      Visitations, by Jack Dann.  Waterville, Main:  Five Star., 2003, cloth, p. 130-154. 

 

"Recycled Sandra," in Gallery 3 (July, 1975):  82, 93.  Illustra­tion by Herbert Rogoff.  The title of this story was changed without the author's permission; the original title was "Call Me Sandra."

 

"Timetipping," in Epoch, edited by Roger Elwood and Robert Silverberg.  New York:  Berkley Publishing Corp., 1975, cloth, p. 179-189.  Includes author's note.

 

ab. [Garden City, NY:  Science Fiction Book Club, 1975], cloth, p. 171-181.  Title page copy:  New York:  Berkley Publishing Corp.  Includes author's note.

ac. New York:  A Berkley Medallion Book, 1977, paper, p. 161-171.  Includes author's note.

b.   Timetipping, by Jack Dann.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1980, cloth, p. 18-27.

bb. as:  "Das Zeit-Tippen," in Das Zeit-Tippen, by Jack Dann.  Salzburg:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1985, paper, p. 19-30.  [German]

g.     Best Time Travel of the 20th Century, edited by Harry Turtledove and Martin H. Greenberg.  New York: Del Rey Books, 2003, p. __-__.

h.     Visitations, by Jack Dann.  Waterville, Main:  Five Star., 2003, cloth, p. 57-70.

i.       The Best Time Travel Stories of All Time, edited by Barry N. Malzberg.  New York: ibooks, Inc., 2003, p. 253-268. (ISBN 0-7434-5814-1) 

 

"Yellowhead," by Jack Dann and George Zebrowski, in New Constellations: An Anthology of Tomorrow's Mythologies, edited by Thomas M. Disch and Charles Naylor.  New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1976, cloth, p. 35-40.

 

"Starhiker," in Amazing Science Fiction 50 (June, 1976 [50th anniversary issue]):  38-75, 91.  Illustration by Stephen E. Fabian.

 

First magazine serialization of first 61 pages of the novel of the same name (see A4).

 

"The Dream Lions," in Amazing Science Fiction 50 (September, 1976):  6-24, 82-120.  Interior illustration by Steve Fabian; magazine cover illustration based around the story by Doug Beekman.

 

Magazine serialization of last half of the novel Starhiker (see A4).

 

"Limits," by Jack Dann and Jack C. Haldeman, in Fantastic Stories 25 (May, 1976):  102-108.  Illustrated by Tony Glee­son.

 

"Among the Mountains," in A World Named Cleopatra, edited by Roger Elwood.  New York:  Pyramid Books, 1977, paper, p. 113-149.

 

One of four stories by different authors employing a setting developed by Poul Anderson.

 

b.   Timetipping, by Jack Dann.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1980, cloth, p. 142-169.

 

"The Islands of Time," in Fantastic Stories 26 (September, 1977):  6-29, 103-121.  Interior and cover illustration by Stephen Fabian.

 

Magazine serialization of Part Three of the novel version of Junction (see A9), not to be confused with the original and shorter magazine version (see B11).

 

"Visitors," in Fantastic Stories 26 (December, 1977):  70-75.  Illustrated by Tony Gleeson.  (See also B58).

 

"A Quiet Revolution for Death," in New Dimensions Science Fiction Number 8, edited by Robert Silverberg.  New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1978, cloth, p. 3-11.

 

Robert Silverberg has said that this "quiet, sinister story...may be the most shattering portrait of the near future since Fritz Leiber's `Coming Attraction' more than a quarter of a century ago."  This is one of the author's major works of short fiction, and was a Nebula Award finalist for Best Short Story in 1978.

 

b.   The Best of New Dimensions, edited by Robert Silverberg.  New York:  Pocket Books, 1979, paper, p. 275-285.

c.   Timetipping, by Jack Dann.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1980, cloth, p. 36-43.

cb. as:  "Eine Stille Revolution für den Tod," in Das Zeit-Tippen, by Jack Dann.  Salzburg:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1985, paper, p. 41-50.  [German]

d.   as:  "Ausflug zum Fröhlichen Tod," in Andromeda 7-8 (1980):   .  [German]

j.      Jubilee. Melbourne, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers, April, 2001, trade paper, p.  . [See A51]

 

"Night Visions," in Shadows 2, edited by Charles L. Grant.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1979, cloth, p. 21-25.

 

ab. New York:  Berkley Books, 1979, paper, p. 22-26.

b.   100 Great Fantasy Short Short Stories, edited by Isaac Asimov, Terry Carr, and Martin H. Greenberg.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1984, cloth, p. 192-195.

c.   Timetipping, by Jack Dann.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1980, cloth, p. 59-62.

cb. as:  "Nächtliche Visionen," in Das Zeit-Tippen, by Jack Dann.  Salzburg:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1985, paper, p. 74-95.  [German]

k.     100 Tiny Terrors, edited by Al Sarrantonio and Martin H. Greenberg.  ___________:  Marboro Books, 1993, cloth, p. .

f.    Visitations, by Jack Dann.  Waterville, Main:  Five Star., 2003, cloth, p. 52-56.

 

"Days of Stone," in Fantastic Stories 27 (January, 1979):  72-63, 93.

 

b.   Timetipping, by Jack Dann.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1980, cloth, p. 59-62.

bb. as:  "Steinerne Tage," in Das Zeit-Tippen, by Jack Dann.  Salzburg:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1985, paper, p. 65-68.  [German]

c.   as:  "Tage aus Stein," in Quasar 3: Neue Science-Fiction Stories.  Bergisch Gladbach:  Bastei-Lübbe, 1983, paper, p. 81-87.  [German]

 

"Camps," in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 56, (May, 1979):  137-157, 56.

 

A young man dying in a hospital relives someone else's past in a concentration camp.  This is a major work of short fiction by the author, and was a Nebula Award finalist for Best Novel­ette, 1979, and a British Science Fiction Association Award fi­nalist for Best Short Fiction, 1979.

 

b.   Nightmares, edited by Charles L. Grant.  Chicago:  Playboy Press Paperbacks, 1979, paper, p. 90-118.

bb. New York:  Berkley Books, 1982, paper, p. 90-118.  Reprinted in 1984.

c.   Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year, Ninth Annual Collec­tion, edited by Gardner Dozois.  New York:  E. P. Dutton, 1980, cloth, p. 50-72.

d.   Timetipping, by Jack Dann.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1980, cloth, p. 59-62.

e.   as:  "Lager," in Insekten im Bernstein_F&SF 57 Folge, edited by Manfred Kluge.  München:  Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 1980, paper, p.   .  [German]

f.    More Wandering Stars: Outstanding Stories of Jewish Fantasy and Science Fiction, edited by Jack Dann.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1981, cloth, p. 132-154.

g.   Nebula Winners Fifteen, edited by Frank Herbert.  New York:  Harper & Row, Publishers, 1981, cloth, p. 3-31.

gb. Toronto, New York:  Bantam Books, 1983, paper, p. 1-28.

h.   The Arbor House Treasury of Horror and the Supernatural, edited by Bill Pronzini, Barry N. Malzberg, and Martin H. Greenberg.  New York:  Arbor House, 1981, cloth, p. 454-479.

hb. as:  "Lager," in Unheimliches, edited by Bill Pronzini, Barry N. Malzberg, and Martin H. Greenberg.  München:  Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 1985, paper, p.   .  Jubiläum 9.  [German]

i.        as:  "     ," in Divergence Extra no. 3 (Spring, 1984):  79-97.  Published by the Tohoku University SF Society.  This trans­lation and publication was unauthorized by author.  [Japanese]

j.       A Treasury of World War II Stories, edited by Bill Pronzini and Martin H. Greenberg.  New York:  Bonanza Books, 1985, cloth, p. 119-143.

k.   Masters of Darkness, edited by Dennis Etchison.  New York:  TOR Horror, A Tom Doherty Associates Book, 1986, paper, p. 292-398.  Includes a new afterword by the author.

l.       Intensive Scare, edited by Karl Edward Wagner.  New York:  DAW Books, 1988, paper, p. 206-235.

m.  The Complete Masters of Darkness, edited by Dennis Etchison.   Novato, CA. and Lancaster, PA.: Underwood-Miller, 1990, cloth, p.202-233.         Includes a new preface by the editor and contains the three published volumes in the Masters of Darkness anthology series.  Dann's story appeared in the first volume. [see B32m]

mb.   The Complete Masters of Darkness, edited by Dennis Etchison.                Novato, CA. and Lancaster, PA.: Underwood-Miller, 1990, cloth, deluxe signed edition, p.202-233.      Includes a new preface by the editor and contains the three published volumes in the Masters of Darkness anthology series.  Dann's story appeared in the first volume. [see B32m]  Signed by the author

n.   Jubilee. Melbourne, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers, April, 2001, trade paper, p.  . [See A51]. 

 

"Parables of Art," by Jack Dann and Barry N. Malzberg, in New Dimensions 12, edited by Marta Randall and Robert Sil­verberg.  New York:  A Timescape Book, Pocket Books, 1981, paper, p. 137-141.

 

"Amnesia," in The Berkley Showcase, Vol. 3: New Writings in Science Fiction and Fantasy, edited by Victoria Schochet and John Silbersack.  New York:  Berkley Books, 1981, paper, p. 199-244.

 

A revised excerpt from the novel, The Man Who Melted.  Neb­ula Award finalist for Best Novella, 1981.

 

b.     as:  "Amnesie," in Das Zeit-Tippen, by Jack Dann.  Salzburg:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1985, paper, p. 74-95.  [German]

c.     Visitations, by Jack Dann.  Waterville, Main:  Five Star., 2003, cloth, p. 213-271. 

 

"Fairy Tale," in The Berkley Showcase, Vol. 4: New Writings in Science Fiction and Fantasy, edited by Victoria Schochet and John Silbersack.  New York:  Berkley Books, 1981, paper, p. 1-26.

 

Includes a glossary by the author.  World Fantasy Award final­ist for Best Short Story, 1981.

 

ab. as:  "        ," in _____.  Amsterdam:  Loeb, Uitgevers BV, 198_, paper, p.   .  [Dutch]

b.   as:  "Schabernack vom Elfenpack," in Top Fantasy, edited by Josh Pachter.  München:  Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 1984, paper, p. 116-150.  [German]

c.     Little People!, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois. New York: Ace Books, 1991, paper, p. 99-125.

d.     Jubilee. Melbourne, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers, April, 2001, trade paper, p. . [See A51]

 

"Touring," by Jack Dann, Gardner Dozois, and Michael Swan­wick, in Penthouse 12 (April, 1981):  151-156, 180-184.  Il­lustrated by Debbie Kuhn.

 

b.   The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series X, edited by Karl Ed­ward Wagner.  New York:  DAW Books, 1982, paper, p. 40-58.

c.   After Midnight, edited by Charles L. Grant.  New York:  TOR, A Tom Doherty Associates Book, 1986, paper, p. 55-78.

d.   Ghosts, edited by Isaac Asimov, Charles G. Waugh, and Martin H. Greenberg.  New York:  A Signet Book, New American Library, paper, 1988, p. 67-84.

e.   Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.

eb. Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.    A special signed limited edition in slipcase.

g.   Horrorstory, Volume 4: The Year's Best Horror Stories X, The Year's Best Horror Stories XI, The Year's Best Horror Stories XII, edited by Karl Edward Wagner.  Novata, CA and Lancaster, PA:  Underwood/Miller, 1990, cloth, p. 337-49.  Also issued in a limited, boxed, leather-bound edition of 350 copies.  The page numbers for this story are incorrect on the title page of this volume.]

h.   Elvis Rising, edited by Kay Sloan and Constance Pierce.  New York:  Avon Books, paper, 1993, p. 241-258.

 

"A Change in the Weather," by Jack Dann and Gardner Do­zois, in Playboy 28 (June, 1981):  183.  Illustration by Kathy Calderwood.

 

ab. as:  "Un Cambio en el Tiempo," in Signore [Mexico] 1 (Julio, 1981):  59.  Illustration by Kathy Calderwood.  [Spanish]

b. Dinosaurs, edited by Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois.  New York: Ace Books, 1990, paper, p. 169-171.

c.   Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.

cb. Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.    A special signed limited edition in slipcase.

 

"Going Under," in Omni 3 (September, 1981):  68-73, 104-112.

 

Although substantially revised, this story is an excerpt from the novel, The Man Who Melted.  A major work of short fiction by the author.  Nebula Award finalist for Best Short Story, 1981.

 

b.   The Best Science Fiction of the Year #11, edited by Terry Carr.  New York:  Pocket Books, 1982, paper, p. 315-335.

c.   Nebula Award Stories Seventeen, edited by Joe Haldeman.  New York:  Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1983, cloth, p. 60-87.

cb. Nebula Award Stories Seventeen, edited by Joe Haldeman.  New York:  Ace Science Fiction Books, 1985, paper, p. 60-87.

d.   Top Science Fiction: the Authors' Choice, edited by Josh Pachter.  London and Melbourne:  J. M. Dent & Sons, 1984, cloth, p. 124-142.  Includes a new introduction by the author.

db. as:  "El Naufragio," in La Crema de la Ciencia Ficción: Los Mejores Cuentos Elegidos por sus Autores.  Buenos Aires:  Emece Editores S.A., 1986, paper, p. 161-181.  Includes an introduction by the author. Translated by Alicia Steimberg.  [Spanish]

dc. as:  "       ," in _____.  Amsterdam:  Loeb, Uitgevers BV, 198_, paper, p.   .  [Dutch]

e.   The Fourth Omni Book of Science Fiction, edited by Ellen Dat­low.  New York:  Zebra Books, 1985, paper, p. 135-157.

f.    as:  "       ," in Divergence no. 12 (Spring, 1986):  79-97.  Pub­lished by the Tohoku University SF Society.  This translation and publication was unauthorized by author.  [Japanese]

g.   Isaac Asimov's Encyclopedia of Science Fiction Stories, Volume 4 (or 5), edited by Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg.  New York:  Lynx Books, 1990, paper, p.   .

h.   The Legend Book of Science Fiction, edited by Gardner Dozois.  London:                Century Limited, 1991, cloth, p.       .

hb. The Legend Book of Science Fiction, edited by Gardner Dozois.  London:                Century Limited, 1991, trade paper, p. 499-520.

hc. as Modern Classics of Science Fiction, edited by Gardner Dozois.  New York:        St. Martin's Press, 1991, cloth, p. 499-520.

i.    Eidolon: the Journal of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy 20 (Summer, 1996): 99-116. Interior illustration by Shaun Tan.

j.    Omni On-line (____, 199_).

k.     as:  “Ke dnu,” in Ikarie (September, 1998): 20-27. (Czech)

l.       Jubilee. Melbourne, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers, April, 2001, trade paper, p. . [See A51]

 

"High Steel," by Jack Dann and Jack C. Haldeman, in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 62 (February, 1982):  142-159.  Cover painting for the story by David Hardy.

 

Nebula Award finalist for Best Short Story, 1982.

 

"Playing the Game," by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois, in Rod Serling Presents The Twilight Zone Magazine 1 (February, 1982):  16-19.  Illustration by E. T. Steadman.

 

b.   Great Stories from The Twilight Zone Magazine.  New York:  TZ Publications, 1982, paper [magazine annual], p. 13-15.

c.   The 1983 Annual World's Best SF, edited by Donald A. Woll­heim with Arthur W. Saha.  New York:  DAW Books, 1983, paper, p. 105-111.

cb. as:  "Kinderspiel," in World's Best SF 2, edited by Donald A. Wollheim and Arthur W. Saha.  Bergisch Gladbach:  Bastei Lübbe, 1983, paper, p.   .  [German]

d.   as:  "Gra," in Fantastyka (1984):  18-19.  This is an unautho­rized publication of the story.  [Polish]

e.   101 Science Fiction Stories, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Charles G. Waugh, Jenny-Lynn Waugh.  New York:  Avenel Books, 1986, cloth, p.   .

eb. The Giant Book of Science Fiction Stories, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Charles G. Waugh, Jenny-Lynn Waugh.  London:  Magpie Books Ltd, 1992, large size paperback, p. 471-476. (Great Britain)

f.    Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.

fb. Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.    A special signed limited edition in slipcase.

g.   as:  "    ," in Divergence Extra no. 5 (Spring, 198_):   .  Pub­lished by the Tohoku University SF Society.  A showcase is­sue containing seven works by the author.  [Japanese]

 

"Down Among the Dead Men," by Jack Dann and Gardner Do-zois, in Oui 11 (July, 1982):  44-46, 121-127.

 

Like "Camps," this story is set in a concentration camp, but the stories are not thematically homogeneous.  A major work of short fiction by the author. Winner of  Premios Gilgamés de Narrativa Fantastica Award, Best Short Story, 1986.  (Spanish language award for work first published in Spanish in 1986.) 

 

b.   The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 64 (June, 1983):  44-64.

c.   The Dodd, Mead Gallery of Horror, edited by Charles L. Grant.  New York:  Dodd, Mead & Co., 1983, cloth, p. 153-178.

ca. The Gallery of Horror, edited by Charles L. Grant.  New York:  New American Library, 199_, paper, p. .

cb. as:  "Musselmann," in Das Grosse Gruselkabinett, edited by Charles L. Grant.  München:  Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 1984, paper, p.   .  [German]

d.   as:  "Unter Toten," in Nacht in den Ruinen_F&SF 69 Folge, edited by Ronald M. Hahn.  München:  Wilhelm Heyne Ver­lag, 1984, paper, p.   .  [German]

e.   Blood is Not Enough: 17 Stories of Vampirism, edited by Ellen Datlow.  New York:  William Morrow, 1989, cloth, p. 228-252.

eb. Blood is Not Enough, edited by Ellen Datlow.  New York: Berkley Books, 1990, paper, p. 220-245.

ec.     Blood is Not Enough, edited by Ellen Datlow.  London:Grafton Books, 1990, paper, p. 297-333.

ed. Vampiros: Los mejores relatos de terror, edited by Ellen Datlow.  Barcelona: Ediciones Robinbook, 1991, paper, p. 236-262.

ee.     as:  "Fra Gli Uomini Morti," in Vampiri: 17 sanguinosi racconti a cura, edited by Ellen Datlow.  Milan: Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 1992, paper, p. 204-231. This edition contains an afterword by the author.

ef.  as:  “Vainajien joukossa,” in Ei Vain Verrestä, edited by Ellen Datlow.  Helsinki: Kustannus Oy Jalava, 1990, paper, p. 252-275. This edition contains and afterword by the author and a biography of the author.

eg. as: "Down Among the Dead Men," in Japanese edition of Blood Is Not Enough, edited by Ellen Datlow.  Japan: Shinchosha Company, 1993, paper, p. 404-448.

f.    Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.

fb. Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.    A special signed limited edition in slipcase.

g. Geodesic Dreams, by Gardner Dozois.  New York:  St. Martin's Press, 1992, cloth, p. 87-114. This is one if two stories Dozois wrote in collaboration with the author included in Dozois's collection. (See "Slow Dancing With Jesus) Incorrectly titled in table of contents as "Down Among the Dead."

gb. Geodesic Dreams, by Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, 1992, paper, p. 81-106.

 

 

"Screamers," in Oui 11 (October, 1982):  90-92, 98-100.

 

An excerpt from the first chapter of the novel, The Man Who Melted.  The title was changed from "The Scream" without the author's permission.  The contents page of the magazine er-roneously shows the story starting on p. 34.

 

"Blind Shemmy," in Omni 5 (April, 1983):  52-69.  Illustrated by Armodio.

 

A revised excerpt from the novel, The Man Who Melted.  A major work of short fiction by the author, this story was a Nebula Award finalist for Best Novelette, 1983.

 

b.   The Year's Best Science Fiction, First Annual Collection, edited by Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Bluejay Books, 1984, cloth, p. 295-315.

bb. The Year's Best Science Fiction, First Annual Collection, edited by Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Bluejay Books, 1984, trade paper, p. 295-315.

c.   The Best Science Fiction of the Year #13, edited by Terry Carr.  New York:  Baen Books, 1984, paper, p. 246-272.

d.   The Third Omni Book of Science Fiction, edited by Ellen Datlow.  New York:  Zebra Books, 1985, paper, p. 159-188.

e.   as:  "Tête-à-Tête," in Kopernikus 14, edited by Hans Joachim Alpers.  Salzburg:  Artur Moewig Verlag, 1986, paper, p. 45-68.  [German]

f.    as:  "     ," in Science Speculation and Fiction Fantasy 26 (December, 1985):  146-167.  [Japanese]

g.   as:  "         ," in Sirius Magazine _ (   ):   .  [Slovenian]

h.     The Best Science Fiction of the Eighties, edited by Takashi Ogawa and Makoto Yamagishi.  Tokyo:  Hayakawa Publishing, Inc., October 1992, volume one of two, paper, p. 149-193.  (Japanese)

i.       Jubilee. Melbourne, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers, April, 2001, trade paper, p.  . [See A51]

 

"Slow Dancing with Jesus," by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois, in Penthouse 14 (July, 1983):  128-129.  Illustration by Cliff McReynolds.

 

Jesus Christ escorts a wallflower to the prom in the 1950s.  A major work of short fiction by the author.

 

b.   Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.

bb. Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.    A special signed limited edition in slipcase.

h. Geodesic Dreams, by Gardner Dozois.  New York:  St. Martin's Press, 1992, cloth, p. 87-114. This is one if two stories Dozois wrote in collaboration with the author included in Dozois's collection. (See "Down Among the Dead Men")

hb. Geodesic Dreams, by Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Books, 1992, paper, p. 118-122.

 

"Time Bride," by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois, in Isaac Asi-mov's Science Fiction Magazine 7 (December, 1983):  144-166.  Illustrated by D. Della Ratta.

 

b.   Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine.  Listen for Pleasure Series.  Ontario & Niagara Falls, New York:  LFP Holdings, Inc., 1986, audio cassette (#LFP 7186), sides three and four.  The entire text of the story read by Barbara Rosenblat.

c.   Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.

cb. Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.    A special signed limited edition in slipcase.

 

"A Cold Day in the Mesozoic," in Fears, edited by Charles L. Grant.  New York:  Berkley Books, 1983, paper, p. 57-59.

b.   Visitations, by Jack Dann.  Waterville, Main:  Five Star., 2003, cloth, p. 71-73.

 

 

"Reunion," in Shadows 6, edited by Charles L. Grant.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1983, cloth, p. 36-41.

 

ab. Shadows 6, edited by Charles L. Grant.  New York:  Berkley Books, 1986, paper, p. 36-41.

c.     Visitations, by Jack Dann.  Waterville, Main:  Five Star., 2003, cloth, p. 29-35.

 

"Afternoon at Schrafft's," by Jack Dann, Gardner Dozois, and Michael Swanwick, in Amazing Science Fiction Stories 57 (March, 1984):  77-83.

 

b.   Magicats!, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Fantasy Books, 1984, paper, p. 255-263.

c.   as:  "     ," in Divergence no. 16 (Spring, 1988):  33-39.  Pub­lished by the Tohoku University SF Society.  This translation and publication was unauthorized by author.  [Japanese]

d.   Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.

db. Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.    A special signed limited edition in slipcase.

 

"Virgin Territory," by Jack Dann, Gardner Dozois, and Michael Swanwick, in Penthouse 15 (March, 1984):  72-74, 98, 130, 135.  Illustration by Brian Froud.

 

The title of this story was changed without authorization; its original title was:  "Golden Apples of the Sun."

 

b.   as:  "Golden Apples of the Sun," in The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 11, edited by Arthur W. Saha.  New York:  DAW Books, paper, p. 127-148.

c.   as: "Golden Apples of the Sun," in Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.

cb. as:  "Golden Apples of the Sun," in Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.     A special signed limited edition in slipcase.

d.   as:  “Golden Apples of the Sun,” in The Mammoth Book of Comic Fantasy, edited by Mike Ashley.  London: Robinson Publishing, 1998, cloth, p. 56-74.

 

"Bad Medicine," in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 8 (October, 1984):  68-88.  Illustrated by Robert McMahon.

 

Excerpted from the novel Counting Coup and substantially re­vised, this is a major work of short fiction by the author.  Nebula Award finalist for Best Novelette, 1984 and World Fantasy Award finalist for Best Short Story, 1984.

 

ab. as:  "Schlechte Medizin," in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine #25, edited by Friedel Wahren.  München:  Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 1985, paper, p.   .  [German]

b.   The Year's Best Science Fiction, Second Annual Collection, edited by Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Bluejay Books, 1985, cloth, p. 269-290.

bb. The Year's Best Science Fiction, Second Annual Collection, edited by Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Bluejay Books, 1984, trade paper, p. 269-290.

d.     Transcendental Tales From Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Ma-gazine, edited by Gardner Dozois.  Norfolk, VA:  Donning Co., 1989, paper, p. 9-34.

e.     Jubilee. Melbourne, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers, April, 2001, trade paper, p.  . [See A51]

 

"The Black Horn," in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fic­tion 67 (November, 1984):  8-26.

 

A study of a retired judge coming to terms with death, this is one of the author's major works of short fiction.

 

b.   Bestiary!, edited by Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Fantasy Books, 1985, paper, p. 71-92.

c.   as:  "    ," in Divergence Extra no. 5 (Spring, 198_):   .  Pub­lished by the Tohoku University SF Society.  A showcase is­sue containing seven works by the author.  [Japanese]

d.   Unicorns II, edited by Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois.  New York:  Ace Fantasy Books, 1992, paper, p. 56-79.

e.   Jubilee. Melbourne, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers, April, 2001, trade paper, p. . [See A51]

 

"The Gods of Mars," by Jack Dann, Gardner Dozois, and Michael Swanwick, in Omni 7 (March, 1985):  50-54, 100-106.  Interior illustration by Ernst Fuchs.

 

A Nebula Award finalist for Best Novelette, 1985.

 

ab. as:  "     ," in Omni Scientific Entertainment Magazine (April, 1985):  116-127.  Translated by Jun Atsuki.  Illustration by Angus McKie.  [Japanese]

b.   The 1986 Annual World's Best SF, edited by Donald A. Woll­heim with Arthur W. Saha.  New York:  DAW Books, 1986, paper, p. 69-91.

bb. as:  "Die Götter des Mars," in World's Best SF 5, edited by Donald A. Wollheim and Arthur W. Saha.  Bergisch Gladbach:  Bastei Lübbe, 1986, paper, p.   .  [German]

c.   as:  "     ," in Univers/87, edited by Jacques Sadoul.  Paris:  Éditions J'ai Lu, 198_, paper, p.   .  [French]

d.   Omni: Diagnostic Medicine Edition (May, 1987):  32-38, 41-42.  A special edition of the magazine courtesy of Winthrop Phar­maceuticals.  This story was the only fiction in this edition.

e.   Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.

eb. Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.    A special signed limited edition in slipcase.

f.    as:  _______ in Ikarie Science Fiction Monthly (_____, 199_) . . Translated into Czech by the magazine's editor, Ivan Adamovic.  [Czech]

g    Omni Visions Two, edited by Ellen Datlow. Greensboro, North Carolina: Omni Books, 1994, trade paper, p. 23-41.

 

 

"The Clowns," by Jack Dann, Gardner Dozois, and Susan Casper, in Playboy 32 (August, 1985):  82-83, 130, 154-164.  Illustration by Guy Billout.

 

b.   Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.

bb. Slow Dancing Through Time, by Gardner Dozois, [with] Jack Dann, Michael Swanwick, Susan Casper, and Jack C. Haldeman II.  Kansas City, MO:  Ursus Imprints in associated with Mark V. Ziesing, 1990, cloth, p. 223-246.    A special signed limited edition in slipcase.

 

"Between the Windows of the Sea," in Shadows 8, edited by Charles L. Grant.  Garden City, NY:  Doubleday & Co., 1985, cloth, p. 37-50.

 

ab. Shadows 8, edited by Charles L. Grant.  New York:  Berkley Books, 1987, paper, p. 24-37.

b.   Watery Graves, edited by T. Liam Macdonal, Stefan Dziemianowics, and Martin H. Greenberg.  New York: Marboro Books, 1994, trade paper. .

bb. Watery Graves, edited by T. Liam Macdonal, Stefan Dziemianowics, and Martin H. Greenberg.  New York: Marboro Books, 1994, cloth. .

c.     Sea Cursed, edited by Martin H. Greenberg.  New York: Barnes & Noble, 199_, cloth. .

d.     Visitations, by Jack Dann.  Waterville, Main:  Five Star., 2003, cloth, p. 112-129.

 

"Tattoos," in Omni 9 (November, 1986):  68-70, 132-149.  Illustration by H. R. Giger.

 

This is one of the author's major works of short fiction.

 

ab. as:  "Tatuaje," in Omni 7 (no month listed, 1987):  60-62, 64-71.  [Spanish]

b.   Karl Edward Wagner Presents The Year's Best Horror Stories XV, edited by Karl Edward Wagner.  New York:  DAW Books, 1987, paper, p. 251-277.

c.   The Year's Best Science Fiction, Fourth Annual Collection, edited by Gardner Dozois.  New York:  St. Martin's Press, 1987, paper, p. 314-332.

d.   Tattoo Advocate Journal 1 (Spring, 1988):  18-26.  Illustrations by Michael Tanzer.

e.   as:  "         ," in Univers/8_, edited by Jacques Sadoul.  Paris: Éditions J'ai Lu, 198_, paper, p.   .  [French]

f.    as:  "Tatuaggi,"  in Fantastiche Vacanze, edited by Marzio Tosello.  Roma:  Mondadori, 1989, paper, p. 95-114.  [Italian]

g.     Horrorstory, Volume 5: The Year's Best Horror Stories XIII, The Year's Best Horror Stories XIV, The Year's Best Horror Stories XVI, edited by Karl Edward Wagner.  Novata, CA and Lancaster, PA:  Underwood/Miller, 1989, cloth, p. 667-686.  Also issued in a limited, boxed, leather-bound edition of 350 copies.

h.     Jubilee. Melbourne, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers, April, 2001, trade paper, p.  . [See A51]

 

"Bringing It Home," by Jack Dann and Barry N. Malzberg, in Rod Serling Presents The Twilight Zone Magazine 6 (Febru-ary, 1987):  40-43.  Illustrated by John Breakey.

 

"The Apotheosis of Isaac Rosen," by Jack Dann and Jeanne Van Buren Dann, in Omni 9 (June, 1987):  113-116.

 

One of eight short stories on religious themes commissioned by the magazine.  The stories were grouped under the title "The Visitation and Other Divine Encounters."  Other authors in­cluded:  Greg Bear, Gérard Klein, Michael Bishop, Connie Willis, Roger Zelazny, John Brunner, and Damien Broderick.

 

b.   The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 14, edited by Arthur W. Saha.  New York:  DAW Books, 1988, paper, p. 93-98.

c.   Baltimore Jewish Times 7 (February 10, 1989):  66-68, 71.

d.   as:  "    ," in Divergence Extra no. 5 (Spring, 198_):   .  Pub­lished by the Tohoku University SF Society.  A showcase is­sue containing seven stories by the author.  [Japanese]

 

"Visitors," in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 10 (October, 1987):  72-83.  Illustrated by J. K. Potter.

 

Although this story has the same title as a previous short story by the author (see B28), it is a completely different work.

 

b.   The House of Horror: the Architecture of Fear, edited by Kathryn Cramer and Peter D. Pautz.  New York:  Arbor House, 1987, cloth, p. 144-157.

c.   Karl Edward Wagner Presents The Year's Best Horror Stories XVI, edited by Karl Edward Wagner.  New York:  DAW Books, 1988, paper, p. 205-219.

d.   as _________ in Untitled Horror Anthology, edited by Ivan Adamovic. _________________________, 199_, _______, p. . (Czech)

f.      Isaac Asimov’s Ghosts, edited by Gardner Dozois and Sheila Williams.  New York: Ace Books, 1995, paper, p. 89-102.

g.     Visitations, by Jack Dann.  Waterville, Main:  Five Star., 2003, cloth, p. 13-28.

 

 

"Blues and the Abstract Truth," by Jack Dann and Barry N. Malzberg, in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction 74 (January, 1988):  66-71.

 

b.   Lord John 10, edited by Dennis Etchison.  Northridge, CA:  Lord John Press, 1988, cloth, p. 147-153.

bb. Lord John 10, edited by Dennis Etchison.  Northridge, CA:  Lord John Press, 1988, cloth, p. 147-153.  A special signed, limited edition with leather spine.

c.   as:  "    ," in Divergence Extra no. 5 (Spring, 198_):   .  Published by the Tohoku University SF Society.  A showcase is­sue containing seven stories by the author.  [Japanese]

d,   Metahorror, edited by Dennis Etchison.  New York, Dell Books, 199_, paper, p. __.

 

"Sentry," by Jack Dann and Jack C. Haldeman II, in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 74 (February, 1988):  82-107.  Cover painting of story by David Hardy.

 

ab. As:  “Yacoboh,” in CBEPXHOBAR (Cyrillic: letters approximate) Fantasy & Science Fiction #35-36, June, 2004, paper, p 9-43. Russian edition of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. Jack C. Haldeman’s name omitted in error. (Russia)

 

This is a sequel to "High Steel" (see B39), to be followed by other stories, which will eventually comprise the novel High Steel.

 

"Tea," in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 12 (April, 1988):  60-77.  Illustration by Laura Lakey.

 

b.   as:  "    ," in Divergence Extra no. 5 (Spring, 198_):   .  Pub­lished by the Tohoku University SF Society.  A showcase is­sue containing seven stories by the author.  [Japanese]

c.   Jubilee. Melbourne, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers, April, 2001, trade paper, p.  . [See A51]

 

"Getting Up," by Jack Dann and Barry N. Malzberg, in Tropi-cal Chills, edited by Tim Sullivan.  New York:  Avon, 1988, paper, p. 177-188.

 

"Kaddish," in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 13 (Ap-ril, 1989):  68-78.  Illustration by Nicholas Jainschigg.

 

b.   Karl Edward Wagner Presents The Year's Best Horror Stories XVIII, edited by Karl Edward Wagner.  New York:  DAW Books, Inc., 1990, paper, p. 17-29.

 

"The Incompleat Ripper," by Jack Dann and Gregory Frost, in Starshore 1 (Summer, 1990): 26-29, 57.  Incorrect biography lists Dann as living in Philadelphia.

 

"Voices," in Omni 13 (August, 1991):  66-73; 94-96  Illustration by Ralph Giguiere..

 

b.   The Year's Best Science Fiction, Ninth Annual Collection, edited by Gardner Dozois.  New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992, cloth, p. 446-453.

bb. The Year's Best Science Fiction, Ninth Annual Collection, edited by Gardner Dozois.  New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992, trade paper, p. 446-453.

c.   Festive Imaginings, edited by Russell B. Farr for the Committee for the Festival of the Imagination 1997.  Perth, Australia: The Western Australian Science Fiction Foundation, 1997,paper, p. 30-37.

d.   Jubilee. Melbourne, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers, April, 2001, trade paper, p.  . [See A51]

 

"Life in the Air," by Jack Dann and Barry N. Malzberg, in Amazing Stories 67 (April, 1992):  17-19.  Illustration by Jean Elizabeth Martin.

 

"Jumping the Road," in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 11 (October, 1992):16-49 Cover and interior illustration for this story by Nicholas Jainschigg.

 

b.   Jubilee. Melbourne, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers, April, 2001, trade paper, p.  . [See A51]

 

"The Glass Casket," in Snow White, Blood Red, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling.  New York:  Morrow Books, January 1993, cloth, p. 338-355. Author is quoted in introductory notes to the story.

 

ab. Snow White, Blood Red, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling.  New York:  Avon, 1993, paper, p. 338-355.

ac. Snow White, Blood Red, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling.  New York:  Signet, 1995, paper, p. 338-355.

b.     ICONography, edited by Russell B. Farr. The Souvenir Book of the 24th Annual Western Australian Science Fiction Convention, 1999, paper, p. 14-23.

c.     Visitations, by Jack Dann.  Waterville, Main:  Five Star., 2003, cloth, p. 36-51. 

 

"The Extra," in Journeys to the Twilight Zone, Volume 1, edited by Carol Serling and Martin H. Greenberg.  New York:  DAW Books, 1993, paper, p. 144-155.

 

ab. Journeys to the Twilight Zone, Volume I, edited by Carol Serling.  New York:  MJF Books, 1994, cloth, p. 144-155.

b.     Twenty 3 (A Miscellany), edited by Anna Hepworth, Simon Oxwell, and Grant Watson. Published in Association with the Western Australian Science Fiction Foundation and the Neutral Zone. Westfield, Western Australia: An Infinite Monkeys Book, April 1998, paper, p. 38-47.

c.     Jubilee. Melbourne, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers, April, 2001, trade paper, p.  . [See A51]

 

"Thunder-Being," (Part One) by Jack Dann and Jack C. Haldeman II, in Amazing Stories 581 (April, 1993): 65-93 Illustration by Nicholas Jainschigg. This story is a serialization of part of the novel High Steel. (See A255)

 

"Thunder-Being," (Part Two) by Jack Dann and Jack C. Haldeman II, in Amazing Stories 582 (April, 1993):.73-93 Illustration by Nicholas Jainschigg. This story is a serialization of part of the novel High Steel. (See A255)

 

"Vapors," in Amazing Stories 583 (June, 1993): 36-43. Illustration by Alan Clark. This story was adapted from Dann’s historical novel The Memory Cathedral. (See A.32)

b.     Festival of the Imagination Program Book, edited by Jonathan Straham for the Western Australian Science Fiction Foundation. Perth, Australia (April, 1996).

c.     Visitations, by Jack Dann.  Waterville, Main:  Five Star., 2003, cloth, p. 74-99.

 

"Art Appreciation" by Jack Dann and Barry N. Malzberg, in Omni 11. (September, 1993):. . This issue was published with varient cover Illustrations by James Marsh and Kim Passey.

 

"The Path of Remembrance," in Amazing Stories 588 (November, 1993): 48-53. Illustration by Doug Chaffee. This story was adapted from the forthcoming historical novel The Memory Cathedral. (See A.32)

 

"Discounts," by Jack Dann and Barry N. Malzberg, in Deals With the Devil, edited by Mike Resnick and Martin H. Greenberg.  New York: DAW Books Inc., October 1994, paper, p. 65-76.


Although only Dann's name appears in the byline, it was in fact a collaboration.

 

"Counting Coup," in Tales From the Great Turtle, edited by Piers Anthony and Richard Gilliam.  New York: TOR Books, 1994, cloth, p. 171-191. 

 

This story, although revised, is an exerpt from the novel, Counting Coup. See A22.

 

b.     The Saturday Hermes (June 1998) Published as the programme book of Thylacon 2 by the programme committee.

c.     Visitations, by Jack Dann.  Waterville, Main:  Five Star., 2003, cloth, p. 173-203.

 

"Afternoon Ghost," by Jack Dann and George Zebrowski in Return to the Twilight Zone, Volume I, edited by Carol Serling.  New York:  DAW Books, 1994, paper, p. 300-312.

ab. Return to the Twilight Zone, Volume I, edited by Carol Serling.  New York:  MJF Books, 1994, cloth, p. 300-312.

 

"Da Vinci Rising," in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 6 (May, 1995): 116-166.  Cover illustration for this story by Gary Overacre. Interior illustration by Ron Chironna. This novella integrates several sections of Dann’s novel The Memory Cathedral with approximately 5,000 words of new material. Winner of the 1996 Nebula Award for Best Novella. (See A.32)

 

c.   Nebula Awards 32: SFWA’s Choices for the Best Science Fictoin and Fantasy of the Year, edited by Jack Dann.  New York:  Harcourt Brace & Company, 1998, cloth, p. 72-137.

cb. Nebula Awards 32: SFWA’s Choices for the Best Science Fictoin and Fantasy of the Year, edited by Jack Dann.  New York:  Harcourt Brace & Company, 199, trade paper, p. 72-137.

d.   Jubilee. Melbourne, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers, April, 2001, trade paper, p.  . [See A51]

 

"Jubilee," in Omni’s Neon/Visions (July, 1995). This novella was published in Omni’s on-line magazine, Omni On-line, which can be found on the America On-line computer network. Dann’s novella was commissioned for the launch of the experimental on-line Neon/Visions publishing venture. Omni has also placed this story on its Website on the Internet

 

b.   Jubilee. Melbourne, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers, April, 2001, trade paper, p. 7-76. [See A51] 

 

"Prologue: The Memory Cathedral," in Chapter One: A Taste of Things to Come. Sydney, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers Australia, 1996, paper, p. 95-112.) The prologue to The Memory Cathedral was published as a selection in a book of first chapters to commemorate the launching of HarperCollins' prestigious Flamingo imprint in Australia. Flamingo is the literary imprint of HarperCollins.

 

“Blind Eye,” in Eidolon: the Journal of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy 22/23 (November, 1996): 69-75.  Interior illustration by Gavin O’Keefe.

 

b.   Science Fiction Age (January, 1997): 40-44 Interior illustration by Greg Carter.

c..  The Year’s Best Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy 1996, edited by Jonathan Strahan and Jeremy G. Byrne.  Sydney, Australia:  HarperCollins Publishers Australia, 1997, trade paper, p. 184-194.

d.   Visitations, by Jack Dann.  Waterville, Main:  Five Star., 2003, cloth, p. 100-111. 

 

“Ships,” by Jack Dann and Michael Swanwick in Off Limits:Alien Sex 2, (Vengeance Is or Wild Justice?) edited by Ellen Datlow.  New York:  _____, 199_, cloth, p. .

b.     Lethal Kisses, edited by Ellen Datlow.  London: Orion, 1996, cloth, p 285-302.

c.     Moon Dogs by Michael Swanwick, edited by Ann A. Broomhead and Timothy P. Szczesuil.  Framingham, MA: NESFA Press` 2000, cloth, p. 275-291.

 

“Niagara Falling,” by Jack Dann and Janeen Webb in Japanese Futures, edited by Orson Scott Card and Keith Ferrell.  New York:  DAW Books, December, 1997, paper, p. 187-224. Winner of the 1997 Aurealis Award and 1997 Ditmar Award for Best Science Fiction Short Story.

b.     The Year’s Best Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy, Volume 2, edited by Jonathan Strahan and Jeremy G. Byrne. Sydney, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers Australia, 1998, paper, p. 117-154.

c.     Wonder Years: the Ten Best Stories from a Decade Past, edited by Peter MacNamara. Sydney, Australia: MirrorDance, May, 2003, trade paper. 234-261. (ISBN: 0958 658 374)

d.     The Best Australian Science Fiction Writing: A Fifty Year Collection, edited by Rob Gerrand. Melbourne: Black Inc., December, 2004, cloth, p. 452-474.  [ISBN: 186 395 3019]

 

“The Talking Sword,” in Fantastic Worlds, edited by Paul Collins.  Sydney, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers Pty. Limited, 1998, paper, p. 291-313.

 

b.   Bruce Coville’s Shapeshifters, edited by Bruce Coville. New York: Avon Books, 1999, trade paper, p. 73-93. Illustration by Ernie Colón and John Nyberg.

 

“Spirit Dog,” in The Crow: Shattered Lives and Broken Dreams, edited by James O’Barr and Edward E. Kramer. New York:  Del Rey Books, November, 1998, cloth, p. 323-342. Story illustrated by Bob Eggleton.

ab. The Crow: Shattered Lives and Broken Dreams, edited by James O’Barr and Edward E. Kramer. New York:  Del Rey Books, October 1999, trade paper, p. 345-364.

ac. The Crow: Shattered Lives and Broken Dreams, edited by James O’Barr and Edward E. Kramer. Hampton Falls, New Hampshire:  Donald M. Grant, 2000, Cloth, p. 375-398. Signed, limited edition of 1,500 copies. Story illustrations by Bob Eggleton.

 

“Marilyn,” in Eidolon: the Journal of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy 29/30 (April, 2000): 33-41.  Interior illustration by Shaun Tan.

b.   The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 587 (August, 2000):  44-56.

c.     The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror: Fourteenth Annual Collection, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling: St. Martin’s Press, July 2001, cloth, p. .

cb. The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror: Fourteenth Annual Collection, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling: St. Martin’s Press, July 2001, trade paper, p. 57-65.

d.   Jubilee. Melbourne, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers, April, 2001, trade paper, p. . [See A51]

 

“The Fire-Eater’s Tale,” by Jack Dann and Janeen Webb in Lisa Snellings’ Strange Attraction, edited by Edward E. Kramer. Centreville, Virginia:: ShadowLands Press, 2000, cloth, p. 227-238. Interior art by Lisa Snellings. Standard edition.

ab. Lisa Snellings’ Strange Attraction, edited by Edward E. Kramer. Centreville, Virginia:: ShadowLands Press, 2000, cloth, p. 227-238. Interior art by Lisa Snellings. Signed limited edition of 500 copies.

ac. Lisa Snellings’ Strange Attraction, edited by Edward E. Kramer. Centreville, Virginia:: ShadowLands Press, 2000, cloth, p. 227-238. Interior art by Lisa Snellings. Delux edition.

 

“The Diamond Pit,” in Jubilee. Melbourne, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers, April, 2001, trade paper, p. 7-76. [See A51]

b.   The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 596 (June, 2000):  36-107. Cover painting by Ron Walotsky.

d.     Fictionwise.com.

e.     The Best Australian Science Fiction Writing: A Fifty Year Collection, edited by Rob Gerrand. Melbourne: Black Inc., December, 2004, cloth, p. 517-579.  [ISBN: 186 395 3019]

 

“Ting-a-Ling,” in (Redshift: New Stories of Speculative Fiction, edited by Al Sarrantonio.  New York: Penguin Putnam, Inc., 2001, cloth, p. 407-419.

b.   Visitations, by Jack Dann.  Waterville, Main:  Five Star., 2003, cloth, p. 155-172.

 

“Eden,” Agog! Terrific Tales 2 (April, 2003): 269-270.  This story was originally written for the ABC Australia and read by the author over the air in December 1999.

 

“The Hanging,” in Polyphony 2 (April 2003): 37-50. (ISBN 0-9720547-1-5)

 

“Summer,” in Men Writing Science Fiction As Women, edited by Mike Resnick.  New York: DAW Books., 2003, paper, p.  248-258.

 

“Rings Around the Moon,” in Polyphony 3 (October, 2003): 7-59. (ISBN 0-9720547-3-1)

 

“Good Deeds,” in Conqueror Fantastic, edited by Pamela Sargent.  New York: DAW Books, 2004, paper, p.  185-205. [ISBN: 0-7564-0191-7]

 

 “Bugs,” in Postscripts 2 (Summer, 2004): 9-16.

ab. Postscripts 2 (Summer, 2004): 9-16. Limited edition, signed hardcover.

 

“Dreaming With the Angels,” in Postscripts 3 (March, 2005): __-__. (ISBN)

 

“Dharma Bums,” in Postscripts 4 (June, 2005): 99-123.  Postscripts 4 (Summer, 2005): 99-123. Limited edition, signed hardcover.

 

“River,” by Jack Dann and Keith Ferrell in Millennium 3001, edited by Russell Davis and Martin H. Greenberg.  New York: DAW Books, February 2006, paper, p. 12-39 (ISBN: 0-7564-0322-7)

 

“The Method,” in Postscripts 7 Summer, 2006): 25-36. (ISBN: 1-904619-94-0)

     Postscripts 7 (Summer, 2006): 25-36. Limited edition, signed hardcover.

 

“Faulkner’s Seesaw,” with Barry N. Malzberg in Polyphony 6, edited by Deborah Layne and Jay Lake.  Wilsonville, Oregon: Wheatland Press, 2006, trade paper, p. 39-45. [ISBN: 0-9755903-4-0] 

POETRY

"Coney Island Express," in Epitome (Autumn, 1970):  23.

 

b.   Christs and Other Poems.  Binghamton, NY:  The Bellevue Press, 1978, paper, p. 11.

 

"Hallways."  The Bellevue Press Poetry Postcard Series.  Bing­hamton, NY:  The Bellevue Press, 1974, postcard.  This poem is part of a work in progress entitled Hospital Songs.

 

"Protégé."  Bellevue Broadside Portfolio No.1.  Binghamton, NY:  The Bellevue Press, Spring 1975, paper, broadside sheets.  One of eight broadsides in the set, twenty sets being issued in the portfolio.  This poem is part of a work in pro-gress entitled Hospital Songs.

 

"Stone Stars," in A Book of Thel #1 (1976):  10.

 

b.   Christs and Other Poems.  Binghamton, NY:  The Bellevue Press, 1978, paper, p. 13.

c.   Burning with a Vision: Poetry of Science and the Fantastic, edited by Robert Frazier.  Philadelphia:  Owlswick Press, 1984, cloth, p. 33.

cb. Burning with a Vision: Poetry of Science and the Fantastic, edited by Robert Frazier.  Philadelphia:  Owlswick Press, 1984, paper, p. 33.

 

"Patience," in Speculative Poetry Review #2 (1977):  [12].  This poem is part of a work in progress entitled Hospital Songs.

 

"Borges hiding in my study..." [untitled poem].  The Bellevue Press Poetry Postcard Series.  Binghamton, NY:  The Bellevue Press, 1977, postcard.

 

 [A Set of Poems], edited by Jack Dann.  Binghamton, NY:  The Bellevue Press, 1977, six individual poetry postcards, paper.  [verse anthology set]

 

This series is part of The Bellevue Press Poetry Postcard Series, and was originally titled Speculative Poems.  However, the title does not appear on any of the individual poetry postcards.  The set of original poems includes:  "Pomegranate," by Sonya Dor­man; "Summer 1173," by Brian W. Aldiss; "White Power Poem," by Michael Bishop; "Constellations," by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro; "Travelling," by Ursula K. Le Guin; and "The West Coast," by Thomas Disch.

 

"Christs," in Christs and Other Poems.  Binghamton, NY:  The Bellevue Press, 1978, paper, p. 1-8.

 

"Black-Out Barbarians," in Christs and Other Poems.  Bing­hamton, NY:  The Bellevue Press, 1978, paper, p. 9-10.

 

"Nightnoise," in The Anthology of Speculative Poetry 3 (1978):  24.  This poem is part of a work in progress entitled Hospital Songs.

 

"When Grandmother was buried...," [untitled poem], from "Poems from a White Heart," by Jack Dann, in The Anthology of Speculative Poetry 4 (1980):  35.  This is a selection of poems from the work-in-progress, Poems from a White Heart.

 

"We sat in Rema's living room...," [untitled poem], from "Poems from a White Heart," by Jack Dann, in The Anthology of Speculative Poetry 4 (1980):  35.  This is a selection of poems from the work-in-progress, Poems from a White Heart.

 

"In the grotto...," [untitled poem], from "Poems from a White Heart," by Jack Dann, in The Anthology of Speculative Poetry 4 (1980):  36.  This is a selection of poems from the work-in-progress, Poems from a White Heart.

 

"The ground has a face...," [untitled poem], from "Poems from a White Heart," by Jack Dann, in The Anthology of Specula­tive Poetry 4 (1980):  36.  This is a selection of poems from the work-in-progress, Poems from a White Heart.

 

b.   Rod Serling Presents The Twilight Zone Magazine 3 (August, 1987):  63.

 

"I ate raw heart...," [untitled poem], from "Poems from a White Heart," by Jack Dann, in The Anthology of Speculative Poetry 4 (1980):  36.  This is a selection of poems from the work-in-progress, Poems from a White Heart.

 

"I died for a while...," [untitled poem], from "Poems from a White Heart," by Jack Dann, in The Anthology of Speculative Poetry 4 (1980):  36.  This is a selection of poems from the work-in-progress, Poems from a White Heart.

 

b.   Rod Serling Presents The Twilight Zone Magazine 3 (August, 1987):  63.

 

"I burn in the darkness...," [untitled poem], from "Poems from a White Heart," by Jack Dann, in The Anthology of Specula­tive Poetry 4 (1980):  36.  This is a selection of poems from the work-in-progress, Poems from a White Heart.

 

b.   as:  "Ceremony," in Burning with a Vision: Poetry of Science and the Fantastic, edited by Robert Frazier.  Philadelphia:  Owlswick Press, 1984, cloth, p. 32.  An excerpt of this poem is also quoted in the editor's introduction, p. xv.

bb. Philadelphia:  Owlswick Press, 1984, paper, p. 32.

c.   as:  "Ceremony," in Rod Serling Presents The Twilight Zone Magazine 3 (August, 1987):  62.

 

"Day to day is only darkness...," [untitled poem], from "Poems from a White Heart," by Jack Dann, in The Anthology of Speculative Poetry 4 (1980):  36.  This is a selection of poems from the work-in-progress, Poems from a White Heart.

 

"Night Meetings: In Memory of Loren Eiseley," in Velocities: A Magazine of Speculative Poetry 4 (Summer, 1984):  21-22.

 

b.   in:  _____, by Charles de Lint.  An excerpt of the poem used an an epigraph for the novel.

 

"When we invent a machine to read...," [untitled poem], in Burning with a Vision: Poetry of Science and the Fantastic, edited by Robert Frazier.  Philadelphia:  Owlswick Press, 1984, cloth, p. 32.  Incorrectly attributed to the work-in-progress, Hospital Songs.

 

ab. Philadelphia:  Owlswick Press, 1984, paper, p. 32.

 

"Nerve," from "Eight Poems from Songs from a White Heart," by Jack Dann, in Rod Serling Presents The Twilight Zone Magazine 3 (August, 1987):  62.  This is a selection of poems from the work-in-progress, Poems from a White Heart.

 

"It is a circle..." [untitled poem], from "Eight Poems from Songs from a White Heart," by Jack Dann, in Rod Serling Presents The Twilight Zone Magazine 3 (August, 1987):  63.  This is a selection of poems from the work-in-progress, Po­ems from a White Heart.

 

"It was a good day to die..." [untitled poem], from "Eight Po­ems from Songs from a White Heart," by Jack Dann, in Rod Serling Presents The Twilight Zone Magazine 3 (August, 1987):  63.  This is a selection of poems from the work-in-progress, Poems from a White Heart.

 

"The medicine man tells me..." [untitled poem], from "Eight Poems from Songs from a White Heart," by Jack Dann, in Rod Serling Presents The Twilight Zone Magazine 3 (August, 1986):  63.

 

"Oh, Wakan Tanka..." [untitled poem], from "Eight Poems from Songs from a White Heart," by Jack Dann, in Rod Ser­ling Presents The Twilight Zone Magazine 3 (August, 1986):  63.

 

"Hillel," in Chailine: The Bulletin of Beth David Synagogue 2, (March, 1988):  6.

 

"Jeanne held out a long strand...," in Ice River #4 (June, 1989):  29.

 

"Remembrance," in Ice River #4 (June, 1989):  29.

 

"Truths," in Ice River #4 (June, 1989):  29.

EDITORIAL CREDITS

The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America.  Jack Dann, Assistant Editor, 1970-1972; Managing Editor, 1973-1975.  [journal]

B.  Ann Arbor, MI:  University Microfilms, microfiche edition.

 

   a.             Vol. 6, No. 2_April, 1970

b.             Vol. 6, No. 3_July, 1970

c.             Vol. 6, No. 4_September-November, 1970

   d.             Vol. 6, No. 5_no date

   e.             Vol. 6, No. 6_no date

f.             Vol. 7, No. 1_July, 1971

   g.             Vol. 7, No. 2_no date

   h.             Vol. 7, No. 3_no date

i.              Vol. 7, No. 4_no date

   j.              Vol. 7, No. 5/6_no date

   k.             Vol. 8, No. 1_no date

   l.              Vol. 8, No. 2/3_July, 1972

   m.            Vol. 8, No. 4_no date

   o.             Vol. 9, No. 1_no date

   p.             Vol. 9, No. 2/3_Summer, 1973

   q.             Vol. 9, No. 4_no date

   r.              Vol. 9, No. 5_no date

   s.             Vol. 9, No. 6_no date

   t.              Vol. 10, No. 1_no date

   u.             Vol. 10, No. 2_Fall, 1974

   v.             Vol. 10, No. 3_Winter, 1974/75

  

Magic Tales Anthology Series.  New York:  Ace [Fantasy] Books, 1982-date, paper.  Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois, Editors.  Reprint anthologies of classic and modern fantasy stories on various themes.  Volume 3, entitled Faery!, was in­dividually edited by Terri Windling.  [anthology series]

 

a.             Unicorns!  1982.

b.             Magicats!  1984.

c.             Faery!, ed. by Terri Windling.  1985.

d.             Bestiary!  1985.

e.             Mermaids!  1986.

f.              Sorcerers!  1986.

g.             Demons!  1987.

h.             Dogtails!  1988.

i.              Seaserpents!  1989.

j.              Dinosaurs!  1990.

k.             Little People!  1991.

l.              Magicats II  1991

m             Unicorns II  1992

n.             Dragons!  1993

o.             Invaders!  1993

p.             Horses!  1994

q.             Angels!  1995

r.              Dinosaurs II  1995

s.             Hackers!  1996

t.              Timegates!  1997

u.             Clones  1998

v.             Immortals  1998

w.            Nanotech  1998

x.             Future Combat  forthcoming

y.            Armegeddons  forthcoming

 

"Guest Editor," Baltimore Jewish Times 7 (February 10, 1988).  Dann commissioned the articles and wrote the introduction and notes for a special issue entitled "Wishes, Dybbuks, and Dreams: the Fascination with Jewish Fantasy: a Special Issue."  Contents include:  "Fantasy," by Jack Dann; "Wishes, Dybbuks, and Dreams: Post-Biblical Jewish Fantasy," by Howard Schwartz; "Small Miracles, Part II: That's the Way the Golem Crumbles," by Mel Gilden; "Reflections On Freud, Fantasy, and the Jewish Condition," by Barry N. Malzberg; and the story "The Apotheosis of Isaac Rosen," by Jack Dann and Jeanne Van Buren Dann (see also B57).  [guest editorship]

 

TOR Books.  Jack Dann, Consulting Editor, 1994 to present.  [Book Consulting Editor

 

White Wolf Rediscovery Trios: a series of novel anthologies.  Clarkston, GA: Wjote Wolf Publishers, 1997-date, trade paper.  Jack Dann, Pamela Sargent, and George Zebrowski, Editors. Reprint anthologies of classic science fiction novels on various themes with introductions by the editors and a general introduction by Arthur C. Clarke. [novel anthology series]

 

a.             Three In Time  January, 1997

b.             Three In Space  January, 1998

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