Table of Contents, November 1989

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LOCUS November 1989 / 3
Key to page 1 photos.
A: Hynes Convention Center. B: Fiftieth Anniversary
Brunch. C: Sheraton with Prudential Tower. D: Best in
Show Masquerade Winner, “Dread Warrior”. E: Con-
Course Gazebo. F: The Stranger Club at Anniversary
Brunch. G: Guest of Honor, Andre Norton. H: Pamela
Troy, Charles N. Brown, Shelly Rae Clift. I: Andre Norton,
Hal Clement, R.D. Swisher, Betty and Ian Ballantine. J:
Hugo Award Winner, C.J. Cherryh.
Photo credits: A,C,E,G,I, by Danny Low. B,F, by
Charles N. Brown. D,J, by Dave Clark. H by Paul S. Clift.
STORIES
Gollancz Sold; Malcolm Edwards Leaves…………. 4
Pat LoBrutto Resigns From Doubleday…………… 4
Visions Gets Soviet Edition……………………………… 4
Clarion Call West…………………………………………… 4
The Compleat Stranger…………………………………… 5
Amazing to Suspend Operations………………………. 5
The Satanic Verses: Part IX ……………………………. 5
Hugo Loser Wins …………………………………………… 5
Workman’s Good Omen…………………………………. 5
NOREASCON THREE
Key to Page One Photos …………………………………. 3
Noreascon Three, Charles N. Brown……………… 34
Worldcon Report, Jane Jewell ………………………. 34
WSFS Business Meeting, Donald E. Eastlake III 36
Worldcon Report, Pamela Troy…………………….. 36
Masquerade Report, John H e rtz …………………… 36
Masquerade Winners……………………………………. 38
Key to Centerfold Photos ……………………………… 38
Art Show Report, Karen H ab e r…………………….. 43
Noreascon Three: Everything And More,
Karen Haber…………………………………………… 43
One Long Party, Elizabeth Anne Hull……………. 44
A First Timer’s View, Milton Wolf ……………….. 44
Worldcon Report, Tom Whitmore ……………….. 46
Noreascon Three, Mike Glyer ………………………. 46
THE DATA FILE
Publishing News …………………………………………….. 7
Bookstore News …………………………………………….. 7
Court Cases……………………………………………………. 7
Announcements …………………………………………….. 7
Awards………………………………………………………….. 7
Audio News……………………………………………………. 7
Rights & Options …………………………………………… 7
SF Gaming……………………………………………………… 7
SF Opera ……………………………………………………….. 7
Publications Received ……………………………………. 7
Catalogs Received …………………………………………. 7
INTERVIEWS
Frederik Pohl: Optimist………………………………….. 9
COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS
People & Publishing……………………………………….. 8
Agent’s Corner, Richard Curtis…………………….. 11
Moons & Stars & Stuff, Fritz Leiber……………… 13
Locus Bulletin Board……………………………………. 33
Locus Letters………………………………………………… 72
Editorial Matters…………………………………………… 78
LOCUS LOOKS AT BOOKS
Reviews by Fritz Leiber: ……………………………….. 13
Harlan Ellison’s Watching, Harlan Ellison;
Zelda, Nancy Winston Milford (audio).
Reviews by Faren Miller:……………………………….. 15
Dream Baby, Bruce McAllister; The Great and
Secret Show, Clive Barker; Being Alien, Rebecca
Ore; Time and Chance, Alan Brennert;
Madouc, Jack Vance.
Reviews by Edward Bryant:……………………………. 17
The Great and Secret Show, Clive Barker; Night
Visions 7, Stanley Wiater, ed.; Stone Shadow,
Rex Miller; Petrogypsies, Rory Harper.
SHORT TAKES: Haunted, James Herbert;
Strange Invasion, Michael Kandel; Deathsong,
Douglas Borton; Neuromancer: The Graphic
Novel—Volume I, William Gibson, Tom de
Haven, Bruce Jensen; American Vampires:
Fans, Victims, Practitioners, Norine Dresser;
The Stephen King Companion, George
Beahm, ed.
Reviews by Carolyn Cushman: ……………………….21
Gate of Darkness, Circle of Light, Tanya Huff;
People of the Sky, Clare Bell; Brain Rose,
Nancy Kress; The Fulfilments of Fate and
Desire: The Third Book of Wraeththu, Storm
Constantine; Marianne, the Matchbox, and
the Malachite Mouse, Sheri S. Tepper; Luck of
the Wheels, Megan Lindholm; The Tery, F.
Paul Wilson; A Tie to the Past, David Wiseman.
Guest Review by Robert Silverberg:………………..23
Grumbles from the Grave, Robert A. Heinlein.
Reviews by Tom Whitmore:…………………………… 25
Foundation’s Friends, Martin H. Greenberg,
ed.; Divine Invasions: A Life of Philip K. Dick,
Lawrence Sutin; Sorceress of Darshiva, David
Eddings; The Straits of Messina, Samuel R.
Delany; High Wizardry, Diane Duane; A Thunder
on Neptune, Gordon Eklund; Dove Isabeau,
Jane Yolen; The PreHistory of the Far
Side, Gary Larson; Shaman, Susan Seddon
Boulet.
Short Reviews by Scott Winnett:……………………..27
Pornucopia, Piers Anthony; Through the Ice,
Piers Anthony & Robert Kornwise; Nemesis,
Isaac Asimov; The Flying Warlord, Leo
Frankowski; Somewhere in the Night, Jeffrey N.
McMahan; The Homecoming, Barry B.
Longyear; Carpe Diem, Steve Miller & Sharon
Lee; The World Beyond the Hill: Science Fiction
and the Quest for Transcendence, Alexei &
Cory Panshin; The Fifth Book of Lost Swords:
Coinspinner’s Story, Fred Saberhagen; The
Outlander: Captivity, B.J. Salterberg; The Parasite
War, Tim Sullivan; Children of the Wind,
Kate Wilhelm; Chung Kuo Book One: The
Middle Kingdom, David Wingrove; A Candle
for D’Artagnan, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro.
Distillations: Short Fiction Reviews
by Mark R. Kelly:……………………………………. 29
The Microverse, Byron Preiss, ed.; Time Gate,
Robert Silverberg, ed.; What Might Have Been,
Volume 2: Alternate Heroes, Gregory Benford
& Martin H. Greenberg, eds.; Amazing 1/90;
Analog 11/89; Analog 12/89; IASFM 11/89;
IASFM 12/89; Omni 11/89.
LISTINGS
Conventions …………………………………………………. 49
Magazines Received —September………………….52
Books Received —September…………………………53
British Books — August………………………………… 62
Bestsellers…………………………………………………….. 70
OBITUARIES
Edward A Byers ……………………………………………72
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