The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 2001
Books, Listed by Author
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- ETCHISON, DENNIS (William) (stories) (chron.) (continued)
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- * *The Museum of Horrors (Leisure 0-8439-4928-7, Oct 2001, $24.00, 374pp, hc, cover by Steve McAfee) Original anthology of 18 horror stories, in The Horror Writers Association Presents series. Authors include Joyce Carol Oates, Ramsey Campbell, Peter Straub, and S.P. Somtow. (Contents)
- ETHERIDGE, RUTLEDGE (chron.)
- * *Brother John (Ace 0-441-00839-9, Aug 2001, $6.50, 200pp, pb, cover by Jacques Bredy) [Duelist] Military SF novel in the Duelist series.
- EWING, LYNNE (chron.)
- * *The Lost One (Hyperion/Volo 0-7868-0707-5, Sep 2001, $9.99, 274pp, hc, cover by Suza Scalora) [Daughters of the Moon] Young-adult contemporary fantasy, sixth in the Daughters of the Moon series.
- * *Night Shade (Hyperion/Volo 0-7868-0708-3, Apr 2001, $9.99, 275pp, hc, cover by Suza Scalora) [Daughters of the Moon] Young-adult contemporary fantasy, third in the Daughters of the Moon series.
- * *The Sacrifice (Hyperion/Volo 0-7868-0706-7, Sep 2001, $9.99, 269pp, hc, cover by Suza Scalora) [Daughters of the Moon] Young-adult contemporary fantasy, fifth in the Daughters of the Moon series.
- * *The Secret Scroll (Hyperion/Volo 0-7868-0709-1, Apr 2001, $9.99, 268pp, hc, cover by Suza Scalora) [Daughters of the Moon] Young-adult contemporary fantasy, fourth in the Daughters of the Moon series.
- FABER, MICHEL (1960- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * +Some Rain Must Fall and Other Stories (Harcourt/Harvest 0-15-601148-4, Aug 2001, $13.00, 263pp, tp, cover by Ron Watts) Collection of 15 stories, some with surreal, horror, SF, and fantasy elements. First US edition (Canongate UK 2000). (Contents)
- * _Under the Skin (Harcourt/Harvest 0-15-601160-3, Aug 2001, $13.00, 319pp, tp) Reprint (Canongate UK 2000) literary novel with horror, SF, and fantasy elements.
- FAHY, CASEY (chron.)
- * *The Bot Story (iUniverse.com/Writers Club Press 0-595-18902-4, 2001, $11.95, 151pp, tp, cover by Kyushik Shin) SF novel of furry beings called bots who seek their forbidden past. Illustrated by Kyushik Shin. This is a print-on-demand edition available online at [www.iuniverse.com], or from iUniverse.com, 5220 S 16th, Suite 200, Lincoln NE 68512.
- * *The Seven Isles of Ameulas (iUniverse.com/Writers Club Press 0-595-19161-4, 2001, $22.95, 439pp, tp, cover by Kyushik Shin) Fantasy adventure novel. A prince with god-like powers inherits a kingdom and a curse. This is a print-on-demand edition available online at [www.iuniverse.com], or from iUniverse.com, 5220 S 16th, Suite 200, Lincoln NE 68512.
- FARLAND, DAVID; pseudonym of David Wolverton, (1957- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Wizardborn (Simon & Schuster/Earthlight 0-684-86061-9, Mar 2001, £10.00, 424pp, tp, cover by Darrell K. Sweet) [Runelords] Fantasy novel, book three of The Runelords. Farland is a pseudonym of Dave Wolverton.
- * *Wizardborn (Tor 0-312-86741-7, Apr 2001, $27.95, 428pp, hc, cover by Darrell K. Sweet) [Runelords] Fantasy novel, third in The Runelords series. Farland is a pen name for Dave Wolverton.
- * _Wizardborn (SFBC #36766, May 2001, $13.98, 428pp, hc, cover by Darrell K. Sweet) [Runelords] Reprint (Earthlight UK; Tor 2001) fantasy novel, third in The Runelords series. Farland is a pen name for Dave Wolverton. This is similar to the Tor edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- FARMER, NANCY; [born Nancy Forsythe Coe] (1941- ) (chron.)
- * _The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm (Penguin/Firebird 0-14-131109-6, Jan 2002, $6.99, 311pp, pb, cover by Mark Harrison) Reissue (Orchard 1994) young-adult SF novel of Zimbabwe in 2194. A Newbery Honor Book for 1994.
- * _A Girl Named Disaster (Orion/Dolphin 1-85881-622-X, Mar 2001, £4.99, 285pp, tp, cover by Richard Carr) Reissue (Orchard US 1996) young-adult novel with fantasy elements.
- FARMER, PHILIP JOSÉ; (1918-2009) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Image of the Beast/Blown (Creation Books 1-84068-028-8, Nov 2001, £9.99, 319pp, tp, cover by John Coulthart) [Herald Childe] Omnibus of the sexually explicit first two novels in the incomplete Herald Childe trilogy: The Image of the Beast (1968), and Blown - Sketches Among the Ruins of My Mind (1969). (Contents)
- * *The World of Tiers (SFBC #35725, Mar 2001, $14.98, 823pp, hc, cover by Boris Vallejo) [World of Tiers] Omnibus of five novels in the World of Tiers series: The Maker of Universes (1965), The Gates of Creation (1966), A Private Cosmos (1968), Behind the Walls of Terra (1970), and The Lavalite World (1977). This SFBC edition has ISBN 0-7394-1664-2; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket. (Contents)
- FARRELL, MATTHEW; pseudonym of Stephen Leigh, (1951- ) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Thunder Rift (HarperCollins/Eos 0-380-79915-4, May 2001, $6.99, 394pp, pb) SF novel. An emotionally scarred young woman is driven to be part of the first mission to pass through a mysterious wormhole. Farrell is a pen-name for Stephen Leigh.
- FARREN, MICK (1943- ) (chron.)
- * *More than Mortal (Tor 0-312-87901-6, Aug 2001, $25.95, 383pp, hc) [Time of Feasting] Lovecraftian vampire novel, the third in the series begun in The Time of Feasting. Renquist and his nosferatu followers find the sleeping Merlin, but hes not the benign wizard of Arthurian legend.
- FARRINGTON, GEOFFREY; pseudonym of Geoffrey Smith, (1955- ) (chron.)
- * _The Revenants (Dedalus 1-903517-04-4, Oct 2001, £7.99, 245pp, tp, cover by Willi Gray) Reprint (Dedalus 1983) literary vampire novel. Revised from the original, and with a new Introduction by Kim Newman. Distributed in the USA at $11.99.
- FARRIS, JOHN (L.) (1936- ) (chron.)
- * *The Fury and the Terror (Tor/Forge 0-312-87215-1, Apr 2001, $25.95, 384pp, hc) [Fury] Horror novel/psychic thriller, sequel to The Fury. A young psychic discovers a high-level plot involving the White House and mind control.
- FAVOLE, ROBERT J. (chron.)
- * *Through the Wormhole (Flywheel Publishing 1-930826-00-1, Mar 2001, $17.95, 182pp, tp) SF novel. A teen travels to save his ancestor, an African American cavalryman, in the American Revolution. Flywheel Publishing, 1223 High St., Auburn CA 95603; 866-526-2020; [www.flywheelpublishing.com].
- FAWCETT, BILL; [i.e., William Brian Fawcett] (1947- ); see pseudonym Quinn Fawcett (chron.)
- FAWCETT, QUINN; pseudonym of Chelsea Quinn Yarbro & Bill Fawcett (chron.)
- * _The Scottish Ploy (Tor/Forge 0-312-87628-9, Nov 2001, $15.95, 352pp, tp, cover by Don Banks) [Mycroft Holmes] Reprint (Forge 2000) associational mystery, fourth in the series featuring Sherlock Holmess brother Mycroft. Fawcett is a pen name for Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and Bill Fawcett.
- FEARN, JOHN (Francis) RUSSELL (1908-1960) (stories) (chron.)
- * *The Best of John Russell Fearn, Volume One: The Man Who Stopped the Dust and Other Stories (Wildside Press/Cosmos Books 1-58715-325-4, May 2001, $15.00, 158pp, tp, cover by Ron Turner) Collection of eight stories from the 1930s, edited and with an introduction by Philip Harbottle, who discusses Fearns career and the stories original publication in the pulps. This is a print-on-demand edition available online at [www.wildsidepress.com] or from Wildside Press, PO Box 45, Gillette NJ 07933-0045. (Contents)
- * *The Best of John Russell Fearn, Volume Two: Outcasts of Eternity and Other Stories (Wildside Press/Cosmos Books 1-58715-326-2, May 2001, $15.00, 151pp, tp, cover by Ron Turner) Collection of nine stories written in the 1940s. Edited and with an introduction by Philip Harbottle, who discusses Fearns career and the stories original publication in the pulps. The cover gives the title as The Best of John Russell Fearn, Volume Two: Worlds of When. This is a print-on-demand edition available online at [www.wildsidepress.com] or from Wildside Press, PO Box 45, Gillette NJ 07933-0045. (Contents)
- * *Daughter of the Golden Amazon (Gryphon Books 1-58250-024-X, Jun 2001, $15.00, 119pp, tp, cover by Ron Turner) [Golden Amazon] SF novel from the old British pulp era, eleventh in the Golden Amazon series, previously published in periodical form only. The introduction by Philip Harbottle discusses the series thematic development. Available from Gryphon Publications, PO Box 209, Brooklyn NY 11228-0209; [www.gryphonbooks.com].
- * *Quorne Returns (Gryphon Books 1-58250-037-1, Jun 2001, $15.00, 117pp, tp, cover by Ron Turner) [Golden Amazon] SF novel from the old British pulp era, twelfth in the Golden Amazon series, previously published in periodical form only. Introduction by Philip Harbottle. Available from Gryphon Publications, PO Box 209, Brooklyn NY 11228-0209; [www.gryphonbooks.com].
- FEINTUCH, DAVID (1944-2006) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Children of Hope (Ace 0-441-00804-6, Apr 2001, $23.95, 503pp, hc, cover by Michael Herring) [Nicholas Seafort] SF novel, seventh in the Nicholas Seafort series. Derek Carrs son seeks revenge against Seafort for his fathers death.
- * _Children of Hope (Little, Brown/Orbit 1-84149-070-9, Oct 2001, £6.99, 650pp, pb, cover by Stephen Youll) [Nicholas Seafort] Reprint (Ace 2001) SF novel, seventh in the Nicholas Seafort series. Derek Carrs son seeks revenge against Seafort for his fathers death. [First U.K. edition]
- FEIST, RAYMOND E(lias) (1945- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Honoured Enemy (with William R. Forstchen) (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-224718-6, Aug 2001, £17.99, 323pp, hc, cover by Geoff Taylor) [Riftwar: Legends] Fantasy novel. The first book in the Legends of the Riftwar, and thirteenth overall in the Rift series.
- * +Krondor: Tear of the Gods (HarperCollins/Eos 0-380-97800-8, Mar 2001, $25.00, 372pp, hc, cover by Liz Kenyon) [Riftwar Legacy] Fantasy novel, third in the Krondor"/"Riftwar Legacy series set in Feists world of Midkemia. First US edition (Voyager 9/00).
- * _Krondor: Tear of the Gods (SFBC #35929, Apr 2001, $12.50, 372pp, hc, cover by Liz Kenyon) [Riftwar Legacy] Reprint (Voyager 2000) fantasy novel, third in the Krondor"/"Riftwar Legacy series set in Feists world of Midkemia. This is similar to the Eos edition; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Krondor: Tear of the Gods (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-224684-8, Jun 2001, £10.99, 372pp, tp, cover by Geoff Taylor) [Riftwar Legacy] Reprint (Voyager 2000) fantasy novel. Third of The Riftwar Legacy, and based on the game, Return to Krondor.
- * _Krondor: Tear of the Gods (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-648356-9, Dec 2001, £6.99, 372pp, pb, cover by Geoff Taylor) [Riftwar Legacy] Reprint (Voyager 2000) fantasy novel, third of The Riftwar Legacy, and based on the game Return to Krondor.
- * _Magician (HarperCollins/Voyager Classics 0-00-712328-0, Dec 2001, £7.99, 681pp, tp) [Riftwar] Reprint (Doubleday 1982) fantasy novel. Book one in The Riftwar Saga. This is the revised edition (Grafton; Doubleday 1992) including Feists foreword. Voyager Classics Number 20.
- FENNER, ARNIE, ed. (chron.)
- FENNER, CATHY, ed. (chron.)
- * *Spectrum 8: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (with Arnie Fenner) (Underwood Books 1-887424-61-X, Oct 2001, $27.00, 176pp, tp, cover by Alan Pollack) Art book. The eighth in a series of yearbooks of fantasy art, this covers 2000 with reproductions of over 300 works, by over 200 artists, chosen by a jury. Arnie Fenner discusses The Year in Review. A hardcover edition (60-1, $35.00) was announced but not seen. Order from Underwood Books, PO Box 1609, Grass Valley CA 95945; [www.underwoodbooks.com].
- * _Spectrum 8: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (with Arnie Fenner) (SFBC no ISBN, Dec 2001, $19.99, 176pp, hc, cover by Alan Pollack) Reprint (Underwood 2001) annual art book, the eighth in the series. This is similar to the Underwood Books edition, except the jacket art is not also printed on the cover boards.
- FERRING, DAVID; pseudonym of David S. Garnett, (1947- ) (chron.)
- * +Warhammer: Konrad (Games Workshop/Black Library 0-7434-1173-0, Dec 2001, $6.95, 221pp, tp, cover by Karl Kopinski) [Warhammer: Konrad] Novelization based on the role-playing game, first in the Konrad series. Ferring is a pen name for David Garnett. Copyrighted by Games Workshop. First US edition (GW Books 1989).
- * _Warhammer: Konrad (Black Library 1-84154-156-7, Dec 2001, £5.99, 241pp, pb, cover by Karl Kopinski) [Warhammer: Konrad] Reprint (GW Books 1990) fantasy novelization set in the roleplaying-game world. Book one of the Konrad trilogy.
- FFORDE, JASPER (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *The Eyre Affair (Hodder Headline/NEL 0-340-73356-X, Jul 2001, £6.99, 373pp, tp, cover by Larry Rostant) [Thursday Next] Alternate-Earth humorous SF/fantasy novel. First in the Thursday Next series. A first novel. A simultaneous Hodder & Stoughton hardcover (-82047-0, £16.99) was announced but not seen.
- FILES, GEMMA (stories) (chron.)
- FINCH, PAUL (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *After Shocks (Ash-Tree Press 1-55310-021-2, Apr 2001, C$58.00, xi+243pp, hc, cover by Tony Patrick) First collection by this contemporary ghost/horror short story writer, not only from small and semi-pro magazines but places as eclectic as The Steam Railway News and even the Simon Clark website. Cellar Door, The Altar and September are all original to this book. This is a limited edition of 500 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $43.00 and in the UK for £27.50. (Contents)
- * *By the Gas Flame Flickering (BJM Press, 2001, £4.00, 76pp, ph) Original horror collection. (Contents) [Not seen]
- FINDLEY, TIMOTHY (Irving Frederick) (1930-2002) (chron.)
- * _Pilgrim (HarperPerennial 0-06-092937-5, Jan 2001, $14.00, 486pp, tp, cover by Honi Werner) Reprint (HarperFlamingo Canada 1999) fantasy novel of a self-proclaimed immortal in psychological counseling.
- FINE, ANNE (1947- ) (stories) (chron.)
- FINNEY, JACK; [i.e., Walter Braden Finney] (1911-1995) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Time and Again (Orion/Gollancz 0-575-07360-8, Aug 2001, £6.99, 399pp, tp, cover by J. S. Johnston) [Time and Again] Reprint (Simon & Schuster 1970) classic time-travel fantasy, illustrated with relevant historical photographs. First in a series of two. Volume 20 in the Fantasy Masterworks series.
- FINNEY, WALTER BRADEN (1911-1995); see under Finney, Jack (stories) (chron.)
- FISHER, CATHERINE (chron.)
- * *Darkwater Hall (Hodder Silver 0-340-74383-2, Oct 2000, £4.99, 203pp, tp, cover by Liz Cooke) Young-adult fantasy novel.
- * _Flains Coronet (Red Fox 0-09-940306-4, Feb 2001, £3.99, 234pp, pb) [Book of the Crow] Reprint (The Bodley Head 2000) young-adult SF/fantasy novel. Volume Three of The Book of the Crow after The Relic Master and The Interrex.
- * _The Interrex (Red Fox 0-09-926394-7, May 2001, £3.99, 213pp, pb) [Book of the Crow] Reprint (The Bodley Head 1999) young-adult fantasy/SF novel. Volume 2 of The Book of the Crow after The Relic Master.
- * *The Margrave (Red Fox 0-09-940487-7, May 2001, £3.99, 250pp, pb) [Book of the Crow] Young-adult fantasy novel. Volume 4 of The Book of the Crow quartet.
- * _The Relic Master (Red Fox 0-09-926393-9, May 2001, £3.99, 214pp, pb) [Book of the Crow] Reissue (The Bodley Head 1998) young-adult fantasy novel. Volume 1 of The Book of the Crow.
- FISHER, JUDE; pseudonym of Jane Johnson (chron.)
- * *The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Visual Companion (Houghton Mifflin 0-618-15401-9, Nov 2001, $19.95, 72pp, hc) Non-fiction pictorial guide, extensively illustrated with movie stills, to the characters in the movie of the first book in Tolkiens The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Fisher is a pen name for Jane Johnson.
- FISK, PAULINE (1948- ) (chron.)
- * *Sabrina Fludde (Bloomsbury 0-7475-5523-0, Oct 2001, £10.99, 256pp, hc) Young-adult fantasy novel. A young girl floats down a river that wends from her world to (maybe) ours, then on to othersbut never to the sea.
- FLEMING, GHERBOD; pseudonym of John H. Steele (stories) (chron.)
- * *World of Darkness: Predator & Prey: Judge (White Wolf 1-56504-970-5, 2000, $6.50, 284pp, tp, cover by William OConnor) [World of Darkness: Predator & Prey] Novelization based on the role-playing games, the second in a subseries of six. This is copyrighted 2000 by White Wolf, but was not seen until now.
- * *World of Darkness: Predator & Prey: Jury (White Wolf 1-56504-972-1, Sep 2001, $6.50, 279pp, tp, cover by William OConnor) [World of Darkness: Predator & Prey] Novelization based on the role-playing games. Copyrighted by White Wolf.
- FLEMING, KEITH (stories) (chron.)
- * *Can Such Things Be? & By the Night Express (Sarob Press 1-902309-18-9, Nov 2001, £22.00, ix+184pp, hc, cover by Randy Broecker) Supernatural novel of possession and the contents of the 1889 collection By the Night Express together in one omnibus volume. Limited to 250 copies. (Contents) [Not seen]
- FLEWELLING, LYNN (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *The Bone Dolls Twin (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-711307-2, Jul 2001, £9.99, iv+438pp, tp, cover by George Underwood) [Tamir Triad] Fantasy novel, Book One of the Tamir Triad. A spell cast on unborn twins leaves one physically altered and supernaturally tied to its dead sibling. Set in the same world as the Nightrunner series.
- * +The Bone Dolls Twin (Bantam Spectra 0-553-57723-9, Oct 2001, $6.99, 524pp, pb, cover by John Jude Palencar) [Tamir Triad] Fantasy novel, first in the Tamir trilogy set hundreds of years before the Nightrunner series. First US edition (Voyager 7/01).
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