Table of Contents, October 1992

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Table of Contents
MAIN STORIES
Fritz Leiber 1910-1992 …………………………………. 4
1992 Hugo Awards Winners………………………….6
MagiCon: 1992 World Science
Fiction Convention………………………………….. 6
Science Fiction Age Launched………………………..7
Lewis “Hoax” Goes On and On…………………….. 7
1991 Chesley Awards Winners………………………7
Pulphouse Slows Production………………………….8
Quantum Quits……………………………………………..8
Hubbard Contest Awards $4000 Prizes…………..8
Clarion West……………………………………………….11
THE DATA FILE
Publishing News……………………………………………8
Bookstore News……………………………………………8
Artists’ Market……………………………………………..8
Rushdie Update…………………………………………. 73
Awards News………………………………………………73
Book News………………………………………………….73
Convention Correction………………………………..73
Court Cases………………………………………………..73
Announcements………………………………………….73
SPECIAL FEATURES
Complete Hugo Voting………………………………..42
1992 Hugo Awards Ceremony…………………….. 44
COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS
People & Publishing…………………………………….. 9
Reports from the Electronic Frontier,
by Tom Maddox……………………………………… 17
Locus Letters………………………………………………67
Editorial Matters………………………………………… 67
LOCUS LOOKS AT BOOKS
Distillations: Short Fiction Reviews
by Mark R. Kelly:……………………………………. 13
Interzone 8/92; Interzone 9/92; F&SF 9/92; F&SF
10-11/92; Omni Best Science Fiction One, Ellen
Datlow, ed.; Omni 9/92; Pulphouse: A Fiction
Magazine #118/92, Amazing 10/92; Playboy 9/92.
Reviews by Faren Miller……………………………..19
Red Mars, Kim Stanley Robinson; The Maerlinde
Chronicles, a.k.a. In the Mothers’ Land, Elisabeth
Vonarburg; The Sons of Noah & Other Stories,
Jack Cady; Strange Devices of the Sun and Moon,
Lisa Goldstein; Chronicles of the King’s Tramp
#3: The Last Human, Tom De Haven; SHORT
TAKES: The Gates of Noon, Michael Scott
Rohan; The Way to Babylon, Paul Kearney; The
Small Bang, Jack Fenno.
Reviews by Edward Bryant:………………………….23
Gone South, Robert R. McCammon; Death’s
Door, John Wooley and Ron Wolfe; Afterimage,
Kristine Kathryn Rusch and Kevin J. Anderson;
Summer Sketches, Dan Simmons; SHORT
TAKES: Cold Turkey, Nancy A. Collins; Candles
on the Pond, Sue Ellen Sloca; Still Dead, John
Skipp and Craig Spector, eds.
Reviews by Russell Letson:………………………….27
A Million Open Doors, John Barnes; The Quicksilver
Screen, Don H. DeBrandt; What Might
Have Been? Volume 4: Alternate Americas, Gregory
Benford and Martin H. Greenberg, eds.
Reviews by Gary K. Wolfe:…………………………..31
The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg, Volume
One: Secret Sharers, a.k.a. The Collected
Stories of Robert Silverberg, Volume One: Pluto
in the Morning Light and The Collected Stories
of Robert Silverberg, Volume Two: The Secret
Sharer, Robert Silverberg; Speaking in Tongues,
Ian McDonald; Mirror to the Sky , Mark S. Geston;
A Deeper Sea, Alexander Jablokov; Resurrection,
Katharine Kerr.
Reviews by Dan Chow:……………………………….. 35
Mirror to the Sky, Mark S. Geston; Aestival Tide,
Elizabeth Hand; Quarantine, Greg Egan; Odyssey:
The Authorised Biography of Arthur C.
Clarke, a.k.a. Arthur C. Clarke: The Authorized
Biography, Neil McAleer.
Reviews by Carolyn Cushman:……………………..37
Mostly Harmless, Douglas Adams; The
Outskirter’s Secret, Rosemary Kirstein; Shadow-
Maze, Jonathan Wylie; Gatherer of Clouds, Sean
Russell; SHORT TAKES: Child of the Phoenix,
Barbara Erskine; The Emancipator, Book 3: The
Orpheus Machine, Ray Aldridge; Castle Spellbound,
John DeChancie; All Hallow’s Eve: Tales
of Love and the Supernatural, Mary Elizabeth
Allen, ed.; Ardent Apparitions, Ellen Fitzgerald.
Short Reviews by Scott Winnett: ………………….39
Mrs. Vargas and the Dead Naturalist, Kathleen
Alcala; Conglomeros, Jesse Browner; Doctor
Watson and the Invisible Man, Noel Downing;
668: The Neighbor of the Beast, Lionel Fenn;
Gregory, Maw, and the Mean One, David Gifaldi;
Negrophobia, Darius James; A Little Time in
Texas, Joan Johnston; Winds of Change,
Mercedes Lackey; Lady of the Forest, Jennifer
Roberson; Moonrunner. Under the Shadow, Jane
Toombs; The Guns of the South, Harry Turtledove;
Amazon, Barbara G. Walker, Briar Rose,
Jane Yolen.
CONVENTIONS & CONFERENCES
Magicon: 1992 World Science
Fiction Convention……………………………………6
LISTINGS
Magazines Received – August……………………….46
Books Received — August………………………….. 47
British Books – July……………………………………..59
Bestsellers………………………………………………….. 65
OBITUARIES
Fritz Leiber…………………………………………………. 4
Appreciations by:
Robert Bloch………………………………………….69
Stephen King………………………………………….70
Ramsey Campbell………………………………….. 71
Frederik Pohl………………………………………….71
Edward Bryant……………………………………….71
Poul Anderson………………………………………..71
Michael Moorcock…………………………………. 72
Roger Zelazny………………………………………..72
Rosemary Sutcliff………………………………………..66
Appreciation by Cecelia Holland………………66
Mary Norton……………………………………………… 66
Robert Peak………………………………………………. 66
Millea Kenin………………………………………………. 66
Richard Bums……………………………………………. 66
Gordon D. McBain III…………………………………66
Horst Grimm……………………………………………… 66
Barbara Comyns………………………………………….66
Benson Herbert…………………………………………..66
Daniel Da Cruz……………………………………………66
Alan E. Nourse: An Appreciation
by Harry Harrison……………………………………66
A c e……………………. 10,26,38,75
Avon……………………………….. 20
Baen……………………….28,30,49
Bantam…………..18,22,34,40,41
Classifieds………………………..61
Charnel H ouse………………… 51
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ISSUE #381, VOL 29 NO. 4, October 1992, Malting Date: Sept. 30,1992
LOCUS October 1992 /3
INDEX TO ADS
DAW………………………………….2
Dell…………………………………..12
D e l Rey………………………. 32,36
Robert Gavora………………… 48
Locus………………………………..74
Morpheus International…….53
Revenant Books………………. 24
Richard Curtis Associates…..5
T o r …………………………14,16,76
Warner Questar………………. 64
Fritz L eiber………………. (BG)1
1992 Hugo Awards
Winners………………… (BG)1
Fritz Leiber………………. (BG)4
1992 Hugo Awards
PHOTO LISTING
Winners…………………… (JJ)6
1991 Chesley Awards
Winners………………. (CFCY7
Hubbard Awards Winners (F)8
Christopher Schelling.. (CFC)9
Judith T a rr………………….. (JJ)9
Jerry Poumelle,
Charles Sheffield………..(F)9
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