The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 2004
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- POE, EDGAR ALLAN (books) (stories) (continued)
- Never Bet the Devil Your Head (ss) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Sep 1841
- Never Bet Your Head (ss) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Sep 1841; also as Never Bet the Devil Your Head.
- Exordium to Critical Notices (es) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Jan 1842
- From Henry Wadsworth Longfellow [Review of Ballads and Other Poems] (br) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Mar 1842
- Nathaniel Hawthorne [Review of Twice-Told Tales] (br) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Apr 1842
- The Oval Portrait (ss) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Apr 1842
- The Masque of the Red Death (ss) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine May 1842
- To Joseph Evans Snodgrass (Letter 137) (lt) Jun 4 1842
- The Pit and the Pendulum (ss) The Gift: a Christmas and New Years Present, MDCCCXLIII, an, 1842 1842
- The Tell-Tale Heart (ss) The Pioneer Jan 1843
- The Gold-Bug (nv) Philadelphia Dollar Newspaper Jun 21-28 1843
- The Black Cat (ss) Philadelphia United States Saturday Post Aug 19 1843
- Dream-Land (pm) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Jun 1844
- To James R. Lowell (Letter 179) (lt) Jul 2 1844
- The Premature Burial (ss) Dollar Newspaper Jul 31 1844
- From Marginalia (es) Democratic Review Nov 1844
- The Purloined Letter (nv) The Gift: a Christmas and New Years Present for 1845, an, 1844 1844 [C. Auguste Dupin]
- The Raven (pm) New York Evening Mirror Jan 29 1845
- From Henry Wadsworth Longfellow [Review of Poems on Slavery] (br) Aristidean Apr 1845
- Some Words with a Mummy (ss) American Whig Review Apr 1845
- The Assignation (ss) Broadway Journal Jun 7 1845
- The Power of Words (ss) United States Magazine and Democratic Review Jun 1845
- The Imp of the Perverse (ss) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Jul 1845
- From Thomas Hood [Review of Prose and Verse] (br) Broadway Journal Aug 9 1845
- The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar (ss) American Whig Review Dec 1845
- The City in the Sea (pm) 1845
- A Dream (ss) 1845
- Preface (The Raven and Other Poems) (pr) 1845
- The Sleeper (pm) 1845
- SonnetSilence (ss) 1845
- Tamerlane (pm) 1845
- The Valley of Unrest (pm) 1845
- The Philosophy of Composition (ar) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Apr 1846
- To Philip P. Cooke (Letter 240) (lt) Aug 9 1846
- The Cask of Amontillado (ss) Godeys Ladys Book Nov 1846 [Fortunato]
- Nathaniel Hawthorne [Review of Twice-Told Tales and Mosses from an Old Manse] (br) Godeys Ladys Book Nov 1847
- UlalumeA Ballad (pm) American Whig Review Dec 1847
- Eureka: A Prose Poem (ar) New York: Putnam Jun 1848; also as from Eureka: An Essay on the Material and Spiritual Universe.
- from Eureka: An Essay on the Material and Spiritual Universe (ar) New York: Putnam Jun 1848
- Hop-Frog (ss) The Flag of Our Union Mar 17 1849
- From James Russell Lowell [Review of A Fable for the Critics] (br) Southern Literary Messenger Mar 1849
- Eldorado (pm) The Flag of Our Union Apr 21 1849
- For Annie (pm) The Flag of Our Union Apr 28 1849
- Annabel Lee (pm) Tribune Oct 9 1849
- The Bells (pm) Union Magazine Oct 1849
- From The Poetic Principle (ar) Union Magazine Oct 1850
- Great Short Works of Edgar Allan Poe (co) Perennial Classics 1970
- The Bells (gs) Rosebud Graphic Classics #1: Edgar Allan Poe, Eureka Productions 2001
- The Bells [with Rafael Nieves] (gs) Rosebud Graphic Classics #1: Edgar Allan Poe, Eureka Productions 2001
- The Tell-Tale Heart (gs) Rosebud Graphic Classics #1: Edgar Allan Poe, Eureka Productions 2001
- The Tell-Tale Heart [with Rick Geary] (gs) Rosebud Graphic Classics #1: Edgar Allan Poe, Eureka Productions 2001
- Major Tales and Poems (co) Borders Classics 2003
- Graphic Classics, Volume One: Edgar Allan Poe: Second Edition (gn) Eureka Productions 2004
- The Cask of Amontillado (gs) Graphic Classics Volume 1 Second Edition: Edgar Allan Poe, ed. Tom Pomplun, Eureka Productions 2004; adapt. by Pedro Lopez [Fortunato]
- The Cask of Amontillado [with Pedro Lopez] (gs) Graphic Classics Volume 1 Second Edition: Edgar Allan Poe, ed. Tom Pomplun, Eureka Productions 2004 [Fortunato]
- The Fall of the House of Usher (gs) Graphic Classics Volume 1 Second Edition: Edgar Allan Poe, ed. Tom Pomplun, Eureka Productions 2004; adapt. by Matt Howarth
- The Fall of the House of Usher [with Matt Howarth] (gs) Graphic Classics Volume 1 Second Edition: Edgar Allan Poe, ed. Tom Pomplun, Eureka Productions 2004
- The Masque of the Red Death (gs) Graphic Classics Volume 1 Second Edition: Edgar Allan Poe, ed. Tom Pomplun, Eureka Productions 2004; adapt. by Stanley W. Shaw
- Never Bet the Devil Your Head (gs) Graphic Classics Volume 1 Second Edition: Edgar Allan Poe, ed. Tom Pomplun, Eureka Productions 2004; adapt. by Milton Knight
- Never Bet the Devil Your Head [with Milton Knight] (gs) Graphic Classics Volume 1 Second Edition: Edgar Allan Poe, ed. Tom Pomplun, Eureka Productions 2004
- The Selected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe (co) Norton Critical Editions 2004
- Tales of Mystery and Madness [with Gris Grimly] (co) Simon & Schuster/Atheneum 2004
- Some Words with a Mummy (gs) Graphic Classics #10: Horror Classics, ed. Tom Pomplun, Eureka Productions 2004; adapt. by Rod Lott
- Some Words with a Mummy [with Rod Lott] (gs) Graphic Classics #10: Horror Classics, ed. Tom Pomplun, Eureka Productions 2004
- The Folio Club (pr)
- [Walter G. Bowen] A Reviewer Reviewed (ms)
- POHL, FREDERIK (George, Jr.) (1919- ) (books) (stories)
- POLACK, GILLIAN (stories)
- POLIDORI, JOHN WILLIAM (1795-1821) (stories)
- POLLACK, GILLIAN (stories)
- POLLISON, LISA FEERICK (stories)
- POLLOTTA, NICK; [i.e., Nicholas Angelo Pollotta, Jr.] (1954- ) (books)
- POMPLUN, TOM (books) (stories)
- POMPLUN, TOM ,ed.
- POND, WHITT (stories)
- POPEK, S. JOAN (stories)
- POPKES, STEVEN (Earl) (1952- ) (stories)
- PORGES, ARTHUR (1915-2006) (stories)
- PORTER, KAREN R. (stories)
- POTTER, ALEXANDER B. (books) (stories)
- POTTER, IAN (stories)
- POURNELLE, JERRY E(ugene) [Ph.D] (1933- ) (books)
- POW, TOM (books)
- POWELL, DENNING; see pseudonym Lee Denning (books)
- POWELL, MASON; pseudonym of Don Studebaker, (1941- ) (stories)
- Consumption (nv) Wired Hard, ed. Cecilia Tan, Circlet Press 1994
- POWELL, MEGAN (stories)
- POWERS, TIM(othy Thomas) (1952- ) (books) (stories)
- POYARKOV, SERGEI (books)
- PRATCHETT, TERRY (David John) (1948- ) (books) (stories)
- The Hades Business (ss) Science-Fantasy #60 1963
- The Carpet People (n.) Colin Smythe 1971
- And Mind the Monoliths (ar) Bath & West Evening Chronicle Apr 3 1983
- The Color of Magic (n.) Gollancz 1983 [Discworld]
- The Colour of Magic (n.) Colin Smythe 1983 [Discworld]
- The Light Fantastic (n.) Colin Smythe 1985 [Discworld]
- Alien Christmas (ss) Ansible Aug/Sep 1987
- Twenty Pence with Envelope and Seasonal Greetings (ss) Time Out Dec 16/30 1987
- Equal Rites (n.) Gollancz 1987 [Discworld]
- Mort (n.) Gollancz 1987 [Discworld]
- Final Reward (ss) GM Magazine Oct 1988
- Sourcery (n.) Gollancz 1988 [Discworld]
- Wyrd Sisters (n.) Gollancz 1988 [Discworld]
- Incubust (vi) The Drabble Project, ed. Rob Meades & David B. Wake, Beccon Publications 1988
- Thought Progress (ar) 20/20 May 1989
- Guards! Guards! (n.) Gollancz 1989 [Discworld]
- Pyramids (n.) Gollancz 1989 [Discworld]
- Truckers (n.) Doubleday UK 1989 [Bromeliad]
- Roots (ar) The Roots of Fantasy, ed. Shelley Dutton Berry, World Fantasy Convention 1989; also as Roots of Fantasy.
- Roots of Fantasy (ar) The Roots of Fantasy, ed. Shelley Dutton Berry, World Fantasy Convention 1989
- Turntables of the Night (ss) Hidden Turnings, ed. Diana Wynne Jones, London: Methuen 1989
- Diggers (n.) Doubleday UK 1990 [Bromeliad]
- Eric (n.) Gollancz 1990 [Discworld]
- Wings (n.) Doubleday UK 1990 [Bromeliad]
- Hollywood Chickens (ss) More Tales from the Forbidden Planet, ed. Roz Kaveney, Titan 1990
- # ifdefDEBUG + world/enough + time (ss) Digital Dreams, ed. David V. Barrett, NEL 1990
- Whose Fantasy Are You? (ar) Bookcase Sep 17 1991
- Reaper Man (n.) Gollancz 1991 [Discworld]
- Witches Abroad (n.) Gollancz 1991 [Discworld]
- The Secret Book of the Dead (pm) Now We Are Sick, ed. Neil Gaiman & Stephen Jones, DreamHaven 1991
- Lords and Ladies (n.) Gollancz 1992 [Discworld]
- Only You Can Save Mankind (n.) Doubleday UK 1992 [Johnny Maxwell]
- Elves Were Bastards (ar) Hillcon III (Beneluxcon 18) Programme Book 1992
- Troll Bridge (ss) After the King, ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Tor 1992 [Discworld]
- Let There Be Dragons (ar) Bookseller Jun 11 1993; speech as Guest of Honour at the Booksellers Association Conference in Torquay in 1993.
- High Tech, Why Tech? (ar) The Electronic Author Sum 1993
- Johnny and the Dead (n.) Doubleday UK 1993 [Johnny Maxwell]
- Men at Arms (n.) Gollancz 1993 [Discworld]
- Interesting Times (n.) Gollancz 1994 [Discworld]
- The New Discworld Companion [with Stephen Briggs] (nf) Gollancz 1994 [Discworld]
- Maskerade (n.) Gollancz 1995 [Discworld]
- Once and Future (ss) Camelot, ed. Jane Yolen, Philomel 1995
- Sheer Delight (ob) SFX Magazine Apr 1 1996
- FTB (vi) Western Daily Press Dec 24 1996; loosely adapted from an episode in Hogfather.
- The Megabyte Drive to Believe in Santa Claus (vi) Western Daily Press Dec 24 1996; also as FTB.
- Feet of Clay (n.) Gollancz 1996 [Discworld]
- Johnny and the Bomb (n.) Doubleday UK 1996 [Johnny Maxwell]
- Faces of Fantasy/On Writing (ar) Faces of Fantasy: Photographs by Patti Perret, Tor 1996
- Introduction: The Unseen University Challenge (in) London: Gollancz 1996
- Theatre of Cruelty (ss) Wizards of Odd, ed. Peter Haining, Souvenir Press 1996; an abridged version was published in the July/August 1993 issue of Bookcase (the W.H. Smith magazine).
- Jingo (n.) Gollancz 1997 [Discworld]
- Carpe Jugulum (n.) Doubleday UK 1998 [Discworld]
- The Last Continent (n.) Doubleday UK 1998 [Discworld]
- Introduction: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Fantasy (in) Carlton 1998
- No Worries (ar) SFX Magazine 1998
- The Sea and Little Fishes (nv) Legends, ed. Robert Silverberg, Tor 1998 [Discworld]
- Fantasy Kingdom (ar) The Sunday Times (London) Jul 4 1999; also as Magic Kingdoms.
- Magic Kingdoms (ar) The Sunday Times (London) Jul 4 1999
- Foreword: Brewers Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (fw) London: Cassell 1999
- The Orangutans are Dying (ar) The Mail on Sunday Feb 19 2000
- Imaginary Worlds, Real Stories (ar) Folklore Oct 1 2000; originally delivered as the 18th Katherine Briggs Memorial Lecture to the British Folklore Society, 1999.
- 2001: The Vision and the Reality (ar) The Sunday Times (London) Dec 24 2000
- The Fifth Elephant (n.) HarperPrism 2000 [Discworld]
- The Truth (n.) HarperCollins 2000 [Discworld]
- A Word About Hats (ar) Sunday Telegraph Jul 8 2001
- The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents (n.) Doubleday UK 2001 [DiscworldDiscworld]
- Thief of Time (n.) HarperCollins 2001 [Discworld]
- The Choice Word (ar) The Book of Favourite Words, ed. Anon., Bloomsbury 2001
- Cult Classic (ar) Meditations on Middle-Earth, ed. Karen Haber, St. Martins 2001
- Introduction: The Leaky Establishment (in) Big Engine 2001
- The Big Store (ar) Truckers stage production Programme Book 2002
- Death and What Comes Next (ss) TimeHunt 2002 [Discworld]
- Introduction: The Wyrdest Link (in) London: Gollancz 2002
- Medical Notes (fa) Nac Mac Programme Book, Discworld Convention 2002
- Neil Gaiman: Amazing Master Conjurer (ar) Boskone 39 Programme Book 2002
- A Word from Terry Pratchett (ar) Truckers stage production Programme Book 2002; also as The Big Store.
- Paperback Writer (ar) The Guardian Dec 6 2003
- Monstrous Regiment (n.) HarperCollins 2003 [Discworld]
- The Wee Free Men (n.) Doubleday UK 2003 [Discworld: Tiffany Aching]
- ThudA Historical Perspective (ss) Thud! The Discworld Boardgame, Millennia Marketing 2003
- A Hat Full of Sky (n.) Doubleday UK 2004 [Discworld: Tiffany Aching]
- The Art of Discworld [with Paul Kidby] (pi) Orion/Gollancz 2004 [Discworld]
- Once More with Footnotes (co) The NESFA Press 2004
- The Ankh-Morpork National Anthem (vi) Once More With Footnotes, The NESFA Press 2004; first broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 15-Jan-99, with music by Carl Davis.
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