Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
In the “Little Ones’ Reader” series. Details supplied by Lia McGunigle from Table of Contents. |
Anthology of two back-to-back sf novellas, Ace Double style. The Bear won the Nebula, the Zahn won the Hugo. |
Christmas-themed romance anthology involving guardian angels. Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
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Original anthology of three fantasy novellas set in the authors’ series: Mercedes Lackey (Five Hundred Kingdoms), Michelle Sagara (Chronicles of Elantra), and Cameron Haley (Underworld Cycle). |
Reprint (Luna 2010) anthology of three fantasy novellas set in the authors’ series: Mercedes Lackey (Five Hundred Kingdoms), Michelle Sagara (Chronicles of Elantra), and Cameron Haley (Underworld Cycle). |
Adds “The Haunted Hotel” to Twenty-Five Ghost Stories (J.S. Ogilvie 1904). |
Paranormal romance anthology with three stories. Authors are Jeaniene Frost, Shayla Black, and Sharie Kohler. Details taken from online listing. |
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Original anthology of nine young adult ghost stories, including pieces by Garry Kilworth and Joan Aiken. |
Reprint (Scholastic UK 1991) original anthology of nine young-adult ghost stories. |
Original anthology of four supernatural romance short novels and one novella. |
Omnibus of two movie novelisations. The cover and spine reverse the internal order of books. Rebound editions of the paperbacks, separately paginated. Hawk is copyrighted NEL 1980, but ‘First NEL Paperback Edition, 1981’; Flash is copyrighted 1980, with ‘NEL pbk edition Nov 1980 rp Dec 1980’. Flash has 8pp of stills. |
Anthology of two novellas. The Zelazny won the Nebula Award and was expanded as The Dream Masters (1966). |
Original anthology of three paranormal romance novellas by Gena Showalter, Maggie Shayne, and Susan Krinard. Details taken from online listing. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. romances about motherhood |
Translated by R. Prokofieva. See also More Soviet Science Fiction. |
Valentine-themed historical romanxces. Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Anthology of works by Joan Slonczewski and Jo Walton, with one reprint story and one essay (revised) by Slonczewski, 39 poems by Walton (plus her biography), and an interview with each. Published in conjunction with the authors’ appearance as guests of honor at WisCon 37. Limited edition of 175 copies. Details taken from online listing. |