The FictionMags Index
Index by Name: Page 184
Previous —
Name Index —
Table-of-Contents
Amis, [Sir] Kingsley (William) (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * Too Much Trouble, (ss) Penguin Modern Stories 11 ed. Judith Burnley, Penguin, 1972
- * Top of the Pops, (cl) Penthouse (UK) February 1974
- * To See the Sun, (nv) Collected Short Stories, Hutchinson, 1980
- * Two Poems, (pm) Mandrake October 1947
- * The 2003 Claret, (ss) The Compleat Imbiber 2 ed. Cyril Ray, Putnam, 1958
- * Unreal Estates (with Brian W. Aldiss & C. S. Lewis), (iv) SF Horizons #1, Spring 1964, as "C.S. Lewis Discusses Science Fiction with Kingsley Amis"
- * Viva Vino!, (cl) Penthouse (UK) December 1973
- * Vodka, (cl) Penthouse (UK) November 1973
- * White Bordeaux, (cl) Penthouse (UK) February 1975
- * Who or What Was It?, (ss) Playboy December 1972
- Collected Short Stories, Hutchinson, 1980
- Dead of Night ed. Peter Haining, William Kimber, 1981, as "The Ferryman"
- Collected Short Stories (var. 1), Hutchinson, 1987
- The Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories 2 ed. Richard Dalby, Carroll & Graf, 1991
- The Television Late Night Horror Omnibus ed. Peter Haining, Orion, 1993, as "The Ferryman"
- The Mammoth Book of Modern Ghost Stories ed. Peter Haining, Robinson, 2007
- * The Wine Tasting, (cl) Penthouse (UK) August 1975
- * The Would-Be Suicide [Did It Happen?], (ss) The Evening Standard May 23 1955
- * [letter], (lt) The London Magazine Sep, Nov 1954
- * [letter], (lt) Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies October 1960 1960, Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies March 1961 1961, Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies February 1962 1962
_____, ed.
- * The Golden Age of Science Fiction, (Hutchinson, 1981, an)
- * Spectrum (with Robert Conquest), (Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962, an)
- * Spectrum (with Robert Conquest), (Berkley Medallion, March 1963, an)
- * Spectrum II (with Robert Conquest), (Harcourt, Brace & World, 1963, an)
- * Spectrum 3 (with Robert Conquest), (Harcourt, Brace & World, 1964, an)
- * Spectrum 4 (with Robert Conquest), (Harcourt, Brace & World, 1965, an)
- * Spectrum 5 (with Robert Conquest), (Gollancz, 1966, an)
_____, [ref.]
- * The Alteration by Bruce R. Gillespie, (br) SF Commentary #60/61, October 1980
- * The Alteration by Duncan Lunan, (br) Interzone #248, September/October 2013
- * A Case of Samples by Roy Fuller, (br) The London Magazine March 1957
- * Culture: Is It Worth Losing Your Balls For? by Brian W. Aldiss, (ar) The Detached Retina by Brian W. Aldiss, Liverpool University Press, 1995; expanded version of “When the Future Had to Stop” (Vogue 1986) plus the introduction to the Easton Press edition of The Alteration.
- * Down to Earth—JG Ballard Reviews Science Fiction (with John Brunner, Arthur C. Clarke, Robert Conquest & Jack Finney) by J. G. Ballard, (br) The Guardian April 9 1965
- * Down to Earth—JG Ballard Reviews Science Fiction by J. G. Ballard, (rc) The Guardian April 9 1965
- * The Golden Age of Science Fiction by Colin Greenland, (br) Interzone #5, Autumn 1983
- * The Green Man by Brian W. Aldiss, (ar) Horror: 100 Best Books ed. Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, Xanadu, 1988
- * Hell Revisited by Thomas M. Disch, (iv) sf Impulse December 1966
- * I Like It Here by Roy Fuller, (br) The London Magazine March 1958
- * Kingsley Amis, 1922-1995 by Christopher Priest, (ob) Ansible November 1995
- * Kingsley Amis on Anti-Americanism by Harry Fieldhouse, (iv) Penthouse (UK) October 1967
- * Lucky Jim by Michael Swan, (br) The London Magazine April 1954
- * The Man of Feeling by Christopher Hitchens, (ar) The Atlantic Monthly May 2002
- * New Maps of Hell by Frederik Pohl, (br) If July 1960
- * New Maps of Hell by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding/Analog Science Fact & Fiction August 1960
- * New Maps of Hell by Floyd C. Gale, (br) Galaxy Magazine December 1960
- * New Maps of Hell by Leslie Flood, (br) New Worlds Science Fiction #105, April 1961
- * New Maps of Hell by Kingsley Amis by Graham Andrews, (ar) Million: The Magazine About Popular Fiction #7, January/February 1992
- * New Means Worse by J. G. Ballard, (br) The Guardian November 26 1981
- * “Of course, Martin is more famous than I am now”: Inside Kingsley Amis’s Rivalry with His Son by Alexander Larman, (ar) The Daily Telegraph May 21 2023
- * Old Maps of Hell: On Re-Reading Kingsley Amis’s New Maps of Hell by Ian R. MacLeod, (ar) Interzone #189, May/June 2003
- * Spectrum (with Robert Conquest) by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction September 1962
- * Spectrum (with Robert Conquest) by Floyd C. Gale, (br) Galaxy Magazine February 1963
- * Spectrum II (with Robert Conquest) by Frederik Pohl, (br) Galaxy Magazine December 1963
- * Spectrum II (with Robert Conquest) by Avram Davidson, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1964
- * Spectrum III (with Robert Conquest) by Leslie Flood, (br) New Worlds Science Fiction #139, February 1964
- * That Uncertain Feeling by Rex Warner, (br) The London Magazine December 1955
- * When the Future Had to Stop by Brian W. Aldiss, (ar) Vogue 1986
[]Amis, Martin (Louis) (1949-2023) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Bujak and the Strong Force, (nv) The London Review of Books June 6 1985
- * Career Move, (nv) The New Yorker June 29 1992
- * Chain Fiction (with Pete Dexter, Garrison Keillor, Jacqueline Collins Lerman & Frank McCourt), (ss) Esquire Dec 1997, Jan 1998, as by Martin Amis, Jackie Collins, Pete Dexter, Garrison Keillor & Frank McCourt
- * The Dawn of Sexual Intercourse, (ex) from The Pregnant Widow, Knopf, 2010
- * Debitocracy, (ss) Penthouse (UK) November 1974
- * Denton’s Death, (ss) Encounter 1976
- * From Outer Space to Inner Space, (ar) The Guardian April 25 2009 [Ref. J. G. Ballard]
- * God’s Dice, (Penguin, July 1995, co)
- * God’s Dice, (nv) The London Review of Books June 6 1985, as "Bujak and the Strong Force"
- * Horrorday, (ex) from London Fields, Jonathan Cape, 1989
- * The Immortals, (ss)
- * In the Palace of the End, (ss) The New Yorker March 15 2004
- * The Janitor on Mars, (nv) The New Yorker October 26/November 2 1998
- * The Last Days of Muhammad Atta, (ss) The New Yorker April 24 2006
- * Let Me Count the Times, (ss) Penthouse (UK) December 1980, as "Vernon"
- * The Little Puppy That Could, (nv) The Literary Review 1985
- * Money, (ex) Granta #7, Spring 1983
- * The Murderee, (ex) Granta #25, Autumn 1988; from London Fields forthcoming from Jonathan Cape (September 1989).
- * The Nihilist’s Double Vision, (vi) Book of Mini-Sagas, Alan Sutton, 1985
- * Oktober, (ss) The New Yorker December 7 2015
- * Other People, (ex)
- * Self-Portrait, (ss) Granta #128, Summer 2014
- * State of England, (nv) The New Yorker June 24/July 1 1996
- * Straight Fiction, (ss) Esquire December 1995
- * The Tectonic Force Tilting Europe Towards Old Cruelties, (ss) The Sunday Times January 3 2016
- * The Time Disease, (ss) Granta 1987
- * Time’s Arrow, (sl) Granta #34, Autumn 1990
- * The Time Sickness, (ss) Granta #13, Autumn 1984
- * Vernon, (ss) Penthouse (UK) December 1980
- * What Brings You to Our Fair Land?, (ss) The New Yorker March 6 1995
- * What Happened to Me on My Holiday, (ss) The New Yorker July 21 1997
_____, [ref.]
- * Einstein’s Monsters by Judith Hanna, (br) Foundation #41, Winter 1987
- * The Five Books You Should Read by the Peerless Martin Amis by Johanna Thomas-Corr, (ar) The Times May 20 2023
- * “He made every sentence electric” by Tina Brown, (ar) The Guardian June 10 2024
- * He Stamped His Style Over a Generation of Writers and Readers by John Self, (ar) The Guardian May 20 2023
- * “He was ferociously intelligent—and very funny” by William Boyd, (ar) The Guardian May 22 2023
- * “His prose never begged to be loved—you either got it or you didn’t” by Howard Jacobson, (ar) The Daily Telegraph May 21 2023
- * “I would prefer not to be English”: How Martin Amis Fell Out of Love with His Homeland by Jake Kerridge, (ar) The Daily Telegraph May 21 2023
- * Jennings Talks To…Martin Amis by Paul Magrath, (iv) Jennings Magazine #2, Winter 1985/1986
- * Martin Amis and Salman Rushdie on Cancel Culture and the Hitch by Salman Rushdie, (iv) Interview (online) September 17 2020
- * Martin Amis and the Language of Science Fiction by Alasdair Mackintosh, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #271, March 2011
- * Martin Amis, Era-Defining British Novelist, Dies Aged 73 by Sarah Shaffi, (ar) The Guardian May 20 2023
- * The Martin Amis I Knew Was Wicked, generous—and Ate Baked Beans Cold from the Tin by Craig Raine, (ar) The Daily Telegraph May 27 2023
- * Martin Amis, Literary Giant, Dies Aged 73, (ar) The Times May 20 2023
- * Martin Amis Obituary by Boyd Tonkin, (ob) The Guardian May 20 2023
- * Martin Amis, Prodigiously Gifted Novelist Acclaimed for Capuring the Zeitgeist of the 1980s and 1990s—Obituary, (ob) The Daily Telegraph May 20 2023
- * Martin Amis Was a Comic Genius—His Exile Was Our Loss by Jake Kerridge, (ar) The Daily Telegraph May 20 2023
- * My Friend Martin Amis Wrote Sentences Lesser Scribes Would Die For by Will Self, (ar) The Sunday Times May 21 2023
- * Night Train by Peter Crowther, (br) Interzone #127, January 1998
- * “Of course, Martin is more famous than I am now”: Inside Kingsley Amis’s Rivalry with His Son by Alexander Larman, (ar) The Daily Telegraph May 21 2023
- * Speeding to Cradle from Grave: Time’s Arrow by M. John Harrison, (br) The Times Literary Supplement September 20 1991
- * “Style Isn’t Something You Apply Later” by Anthony Cummins, (iv) The Observer August 7 2021
- * Tea with Martin Amis by Noah Kumin, (ar) Tablet February 12 2021
- * Time’s Arrow by Paul Kincaid, (br) Foundation #55, Summer 1992
- * Time’s Arrow by Scott Edelman, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #46, June 1992
- * “You read to have a good time. Why else would people go on doing it?”: Martin Amis—A Life in Quotes, (ar) The Guardian May 20 2023
[]Amlaw, Mary (fl. 1970s-1990s) (chron.)
- * The Cardinal’s Cross, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine mid December 1993
- * A Face to Remember, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine November 1987
- * Farewell, Beloved, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 1974
- * A Foolish Mistake, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 1979
- * Good Neighbors, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1985
- * The Guilt Complex, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 1977
- * The Old Lady Keeps Cool, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 15 1981
- * The Promised Land, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1977
- * Silver Bird, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 1993
- * Steamers for Supper, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1975
- * The Unequal Sons of Deirdre, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 1977
- * Where Were You, Mamie?, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1982
- * Windfall, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1984
[]Ammerman, Kristin (fl. 2010s); used pseudonym Kristin J. Dawson (about) (chron.)
- * Editor’s Note, (ed) Deep Magic #60, Spring 2018
- * Editor’s Note, (ed) Deep Magic #67, Winter 2019, as by Kristin J. Dawson
- * The Lilac Plague [The Unchosen], (ex) self-published, April 2019, as by Kristin J. Dawson
- * A Tale of Lazaranth Prison, (ss) Deep Magic #66, Fall 2019, as by Kristin J. Dawson
- * Time Pieces, (ss) Deep Magic #61, Summer 2018, as by Kristin J. Dawson
_____, ed.
Next —
Name Index —
Table-of-Contents