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- * About ‘Great Work of Time’, (ms) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #107, Spring 1990
- * Adventures of the Artificial Woman by Thomas Berger, (br) [Ref. Thomas Berger]
- * All Those Vanished Engines, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #317, January 2015 [Ref. Paul Park]
- * And Go Like This, (ss) Naked City ed. Ellen Datlow, St. Martin's Griffin, 2011
- * And Go Like This: Stories, (Small Beer Press, November 2019, co)
- * Anosognosia, (nv) And Go Like This: Stories, Small Beer Press, 2019
- * Anthony Burgess, (ar) [Ref. Anthony Burgess]
- * Antiquities, (ss) Whispers ed. Stuart David Schiff, Doubleday, 1977
- * Antiquities: Seven Stories, (Incunabula, October 1993, co)
- * Any Old Iron, (br) [Ref. Anthony Burgess]
- * The Arabian Nightmare by Robert Irwin, (br) [Ref. Robert Irwin]
- * An Artist of the Sleeping World, (ar) Harper’s Magazine May 2015 [Ref. Thomas M. Disch]; about dreams, discusses Thomas Disch’s theories of “big-budget dreams”: and ones that are more like independent films.
- * Athena by John Banville, (br) [Ref. John Banville]
- * Author’s Note, (ms) Novelties & Souvenirs, HarperCollins/Perennial, 2004
- * Being Dead by Jim Crace, (br) [Ref. Jim Crace]
- * Ben Katchor, (ar) [Ref. Ben Katchor]
- * Ben Katchor’s Cardboard Suitcase, (br) Boston Review November/December 2011 [Ref. Ben Katchor], as "Unpacking"
- * Blossom and Fade: Hermann Hesse and The Glass Bead Game, (ar) Lapham’s Quarterly Summer 2010 [Ref. Hermann Hesse]
- * The Book of Evidence by John Banville, (br) [Ref. John Banville]
- * Born to Be Posthumous, (br) Boston Review (online) January 11 2019 [Ref. Edward Gorey], as "The Private Edward Gorey"
- * The Complete Cosmicomics, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #312, August 2014 [Ref. Italo Calvino]
- * Conversation Hearts, (Subterranean Press, August 2008, nv)
- * David Stacton and the Judges of the Secret Court, (in) New York Review Books, 2011 [Ref. David Stacton]
- * Dressed to Kill, (ar) Harper’s Magazine July 2015
- * An Earthly Mother Sits and Sings, (ss) DreamHaven Books, 2000
- * Easy Chair:
* ___ An Artist of the Sleeping World, (cl) Harper’s Magazine May 2015 [Ref. Thomas M. Disch]; about dreams, discusses Thomas Disch’s theories of “big-budget dreams”: and ones that are more like independent films.
* ___ Dressed to Kill, (cl) Harper’s Magazine July 2015
* ___ Everything That Rises, (cl) Harper’s Magazine January 2016
* ___ On Not Being Well Read, (cl) Harper’s Magazine March 2015
* ___ Page Turner, (cl) Harper’s Magazine September 2014
* ___ A Ring-Formed World, (cl) Harper’s Magazine November 2015
* ___ Rule, Britannica, (cl) Harper’s Magazine February 2016
* ___ Spare the Darlings, (cl) Harper’s Magazine November 2014
* ___ Universal Use, (cl) Harper’s Magazine January 2015
- * Elizabeth Hand’s “Curious Toys”, (iv) Boston Review (online) January 16 2020 [Ref. Elizabeth Hand]
- * Enderby’s Dark Lady, (br) [Ref. Anthony Burgess]
- * Engine Summer, (Subterranean Press, August 2021, n.)
- * The Everlasting Story of Nory by Nicholson Baker, (br) [Ref. Nicholson Baker]
- * Everything That Rises, (ar) Harper’s Magazine January 2016
- * Exogamy, (ss) Omni Best Science Fiction Three ed. Ellen Datlow, Omni, 1993
- * The Fermata by Nicholson Baker, (br) [Ref. Nicholson Baker]
- * A Few Moments in Eternity, (ar) Lapham’s Quarterly Fall 2009, as "In the Midst of Death"
- * Flint and Mirror [Ægypt], (nv) The Book of Magic ed. Gardner Dozois, Harper Voyager, 2018
- * Foreword, (fw) In Other Words, Subterranean Press, 2007
- * Forget Hogwarts: Adults Should Read Aiken’s “Wolves”, (ar) Boston Review January/February 2013 [Ref. Joan Aiken]
- * Fragments for a History of the Human Body: Parts I, II, III, edited by Michel Feher, (br) [Ref. Michel Feher]
- * Future as Parable, (ar) Harper’s Magazine November 2013; a reprinted lecture, mostly about the ideas of James Burnham in the 1940s, but he talks about his fiction and a course on utopias he taught at Yale in the Spring.
- * The Girlhood of Shakespeare’s Heroines, (na) Conjunctions #39, Fall 2002
- * Glow Little Glow-Worm [Mount Auburn Street], (nv) Conjunctions #59, Fall 2012
- * Gone, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction September 1996
- * Great Work of Time, (na) Novelty, Doubleday Foundation, 1989
- The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Seventh Annual Collection ed. Gardner R. Dozois, St. Martin's, 1990
- Science Fiction Century ed. David G. Hartwell, Tor, 1997
- The Mammoth Book of The Science Fiction Century: Volume One ed. David G. Hartwell, Robinson, 2003
- Novelties & Souvenirs, HarperCollins/Perennial, 2004
- A Science Fiction Omnibus ed. Brian Aldiss, Penguin Classic, 2007
- Lightspeed #96, May 2018
- * Great Work of Time, (na)
- * The Green Child, (ss) Elsewhere ed. Terri Windling & Mark Alan Arnold, Ace, 1981
- * Her Bounty to the Dead, (ss) Shadows ed. Charles L. Grant, Doubleday, 1978, as "Where Spirits Gat Them Home"
- * Hermit in Paris by Italo Calvino, translated by Martin McLaughlin, (br) [Ref. Italo Calvino]
- * The Hero of a Thousand Dreams, (ar) Lapham’s Quarterly Winter 2019 [Ref. Winsor McKay]
- * In Blue, (na) Novelty, Doubleday Foundation, 1989
- * In Other Words, (Subterranean Press, January 2007, nf)
- * Inside Every Utopia Is a Dystopia, (ar) Boston Review (online) April 19 2017 [Ref. Norman Bel Geddes]
- * In the Beauty of the Lilies by John Updike, (br) [Ref. John Updike]
- * In the Midst of Death, (ar) Lapham’s Quarterly Fall 2009
- * In the Tom Mix Museum, (ss) This Land July 15 2012
- * Introduction, (in) Reading Backwards, Subterranean Press, 2019
- * Joan Aiken and the Wolves of Willoughby Chase, (ar) Boston Review January/February 2013 [Ref. Joan Aiken], as "Forget Hogwarts: Adults Should Read Aiken’s “Wolves”"
- * Ka, (ex) Saga Press, October 2017
- * Ka: Dar Oakley in the Ruin of Ymr, (ex) Boston Review (online) October 1 2017; from the forthcoming novel.
- * The Kingdom of the Wicked, (br) [Ref. Anthony Burgess]
- * Krazy Kat: the Comic Art of George Herriman by Patrick McDonnell, Karen O’Connell and Georgia Riley de Havenon, (br) [Ref. George Herriman]
- * Labrador by Kathryn Davis, (br) [Ref. Kathryn Davis]
- * The Labyrinth of the World and the Paradise of the Heart, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #15, November 1989
- * Leslie Epstein’s Uproars, (ar) Boston Review November/December 2008 [Ref. Leslie Epstein], as "Uproars: Leslie Epstein’s Magic"
- * Life Work: The Fiction of Nicholson Baker, (ar) Boston Review November/December 2009 [Ref. Nicholson Baker]
- * Little, Big, (ex) Bantam, 1981
- * Little Criminals: The Fiction of Richard Hughes, (ar) Boston Review November/December 2005 [Ref. Richard Hughes]
- * Little Wilson and Big God, (br) [Ref. Anthony Burgess]
- * Little Yeses, Little Nos [Mount Auburn Street], (nv) The Yale Review April 2005
- * Lost and Abandoned, (ss) Black Swan, White Raven ed. Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, Avon, 1997
- * Madame and the Masters, (ar) Harper’s Magazine February 2013 [Ref. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky]
- * The Magician’s Doubts by Michael Wood, and The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov edited by Dimitri Nabokov, (br) [Ref. Vladimir Nabokov]
- * The Man from the U.S.S.R. and Other Plays, (ar) [Ref. Vladimir Nabokov]
- * The Man Who Invented the 20th Century, (ar) Boston Review (online) April 19 2017 [Ref. Norman Bel Geddes], as "Inside Every Utopia Is a Dystopia"
- * Mary Reilly, (br) [Ref. Valerie Martin]
- * The Mask of Nostradamus by James Randi, (br) [Ref. James Randi]
- * Metamorphosis: Rosamond Purcell’s Natural History, (ar) Boston Review May/June 2007
- * The Million Monkeys of M. Borel, (ss) Conjunctions #67, Fall 2016
- * Missolonghi 1824, (ss) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine March 1990
- * A Modern Instance: Magic, Imagination, and Power, (ar)
- * Mount Auburn Street [Mount Auburn Street], (nv) The Yale Review July 2017
- * My Life in the Theater 1910-1960, (bg) The Yale Review January 2011
- * Mysterious Strangers: A Conversation (with John Clute), (iv) Conjunctions #67, Fall 2016
- * New Ghosts and How to Know Them, (ar) Tin House Spring 2011
- * The Next Future/Totalitopia, (ar) Lapham’s Quarterly Fall 2011
- * The Nightingale Sings at Night, (nv) Novelty, Doubleday Foundation, 1989
- * Nine Classic Science Fiction Novels of the 1950s, (br) The Yale Review July 2013
- * Novelties & Souvenirs, (HarperCollins/Perennial, May 2004, co)
- * Novelty, (Doubleday Foundation, May 1989, co)
- * Novelty, (ss) Interzone #5, Autumn 1983
- * The Old Imperium, (mm) Harper’s Magazine January 2022
- * The Ones Who Walk Away from Metropolis, (ar)
- * On Not Being Well Read, (ar) Harper’s Magazine March 2015
- * Page Turner, (ar) Harper’s Magazine September 2014
- * Paul Park’s Hidden Worlds, (ar) Boston Review May/June 2016 [Ref. Paul Park]
- * The Pianoplayers, (br) [Ref. Anthony Burgess]
- * Pinto and Sons by Leslie Epstein, (br) [Ref. Leslie Epstein]
- * A Postcard from Ursula, (ar) Boston Review (online) March 7 2018 [Ref. Ursula K. Le Guin]
- * Practicing the Arts of Peace, (ar) Conjunctions #46, Spring 2006
- * The Private Edward Gorey, (br) Boston Review (online) January 11 2019 [Ref. Edward Gorey]
- * The Queen’s Conjuror by Benjamin Woolley, (br) [Ref. Benjamin Woolley]
- * Reading and Writing in the Former End of the World, (ar)
- * Reading Backwards, (Subterranean Press, November 2019, nf)
- * Read This: Recently Read and Recommended, (ms) The New York Review of Science Fiction #71, July 1994
- * The Reason for the Visit, (ss) Interfaces ed. Ursula K. Le Guin & Virginia Kidd, Ace, 1980
- * Remembering Thomas Disch, (ar) Boston Review January/February 2009 [Ref. Thomas M. Disch], as "Worldmaker: Remembering Thomas Disch"
- * Richard Hughes: In Hazard, (in) New York Review Books, 2008 [Ref. Richard Hughes]
- * A Ring-Formed World, (ar) Harper’s Magazine November 2015
- * Robert Louis Stevenson and the Dilemma of an Uncritical Readership, (ar) [Ref. Robert Louis Stevenson]
- * Robert Louis Stevenson by Frank McLynn and The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volumes III and IV edited by Ernest Mehew, (br) [Ref. Robert Louis Stevenson]
- * Rule, Britannica, (ar) Harper’s Magazine February 2016
- * Science Fiction as Poetry, (br) Boston Review (online) August 11 2022 [Ref. Olga Ravn]
- * Selective Service, (ar) Harper’s Magazine September 2015
- * Simon Stålenhag’s Alternate Histories, (br) Boston Review (online) January 28 2022
- * The Single Excursion of Caspar Last, (ss) Gallery December 1979
- * Snow, (nv) Omni November 1985
- The Year’s Best Science Fiction, Third Annual Collection ed. Gardner R. Dozois, Bluejay, 1986
- Terry Carr’s Best Science Fiction of the Year #15 ed. Terry Carr, Tor, 1986
- The Seventh Omni Book of Science Fiction ed. Ellen Datlow, Zebra, 1989
- Antiquities: Seven Stories, Incunabula, 1993
- Masterpieces: The Best Science Fiction of the Century ed. Orson Scott Card, Ace, 2001
- Novelties & Souvenirs, HarperCollins/Perennial, 2004
- Lightspeed #18, November 2011
- The Big Book of Science Fiction ed. Ann & Jeff VanderMeer, Vintage Books, 2016
- * Spare the Darlings, (ar) Harper’s Magazine November 2014
- * Spring Break, (ss) New Haven Noir ed. Amy Bloom, Akashic Books, 2017
- * Squawk Box, (vi) Longshot Island v10, 2020
- * Squeak and Gibber, (ar) Lapham’s Quarterly Fall 2013
- * Story of O by Pauline Reage, (br) [Ref. Pauline Reage]
- * Stranger Things: The Rise and Fall of UFO’s and Life on the Moon, (br) Boston Review (online) November 2 2016 [Ref. Jack Womack & Tom Gauld]
- * Stranger Things: UFOs and Life on the Moon, (br) Boston Review (online) November 2 2016 [Ref. Jack Womack & Tom Gauld], as "Stranger Things: The Rise and Fall of UFO’s and Life on the Moon"
- * This Is Our Town, (nv) Totalitopia, PM Press, 2017
- * Thomas M. Disch, (ar) [Ref. Thomas M. Disch]
- * T.H. White, (ar) [Ref. T. H. White]
- * Time After Time, (ar) Lapham’s Quarterly Fall 2014
- * Tintin in the New World by Frederic Tuten, (br) [Ref. Hergé]
- * Tips and Tricks for Successful Lying, (ar)
- * Totalitopia, (ar) Lapham’s Quarterly Fall 2011
- * Totalitopia, (PM Press, June 2017, co)
- * To the Prospective Reader, Upon Opening This Book, (in) And Go Like This: Stories, Small Beer Press, 2019
- * Universal Use, (ar) Harper’s Magazine January 2015
- * Unpacking, (br) Boston Review November/December 2011 [Ref. Ben Katchor]
- * Unrealism, (ar)
- * Uproars: Leslie Epstein’s Magic, (ar) Boston Review November/December 2008 [Ref. Leslie Epstein]
- * Vladimir Nabokov, (ar) [Ref. Vladimir Nabokov]
- * VN: The Life and Art of Vladimir Nabokov by Andrew Field, and The Enchanter by Vladimir Nabokov translated by Dimitri Nabokov, (br) [Ref. Vladimir Nabokov]
- * Vorwort, (fw) Endzone by Tom Disch, Mitteldeutscher Verlag, 2018
- * Walt Kelly, (br) [Ref. Walt Kelly]
- * The War Between the Objects and the Subjects, (ss) J.K. Potter’s Embrace the Mutation ed. William Schafer & Bill Sheehan, Subterranean Press, 2002
- * A Well Without a Bottom, (ar) Lapham’s Quarterly Summer 2012
- * Where Spirits Gat Them Home, (ss) Shadows ed. Charles L. Grant, Doubleday, 1978
- * The Whole Household of Man, (ar) Harper’s Magazine February 2018 [Ref. Ursula K. Le Guin]
- * Winsor McCay: His Life and Art by John Canemaker, (br) [Ref. Winsor McCay]
- * Wonders and the Order of Nature 1150-1750 by Lorraine Daston and Katharine Park, (br) [Ref. Lorraine Daston & Katharine Park]
- * Works of Mercy, (ar) Harper’s Magazine April 2019
- * Worldmaker: Remembering Thomas Disch, (ar) Boston Review January/February 2009 [Ref. Thomas M. Disch]
- * The World of Edward Gorey by Clifford Ross and Karen Wilkin, (br) [Ref. Edward Gorey]
- * A World of Electric Children, (br) Boston Review (online) June 14 2019 [Ref. Ted Chiang]
- * The Young Visiters: Or, Mr Salteena’s Plan by Daisy Ashford, (br) [Ref. Daisy Ashford]
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- * Aegypt by Eugene Lin, (br) Thrust #29, Winter 1988
- * Ægypt by Gregory Feeley, (br) Foundation #39, Spring 1987
- * Ægypt by Jennifer K. Stevenson, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #8, April 1989
- * America in Autumn by John Michael Greer, (ar) Into the Ruins #4, Winter 2017
- * Antiquities: Seven Stories by Michael Bishop, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #68, April 1994
- * Appraisal at Edgewood: After John Crowley’s Little Big by Henry Wessells, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #154, June 2001
- * Away with the Fairies—Little, Big Receives a Long Overdue Revival by David Barnett, (ar) The Guardian March 4 2009
- * Beasts by Floyd Kemske, (br) Galileo #2, 1976
- * Beasts by David A. Truesdale, (br) Science Fiction Review #28, November/December 1978
- * Crowley’s Poetry by Thomas M. Disch, (br) Newsday April 26 1987
- * Dæmonomania by Graham Sleight, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #151, March 2001
- * Dæmonomania by Matt Colborn, (br) Interzone #178, April 2002
- * Daily Alice’s Childhood: Little, Big for Little Folk by Alice K. Turner, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #137, January 2000
- * The Deep by L. Sprague de Camp, (br) Amra v2 #67, 1977
- * The Deep by Ian Watson, (br) Foundation #11/12, March 1977
- * The Deep by Spider Robinson, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction June 1977
- * Deep Thoughts: John Crowley’s Fifteenth Century Game of Kings by Alice K. Turner, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #132, August 1999
- * A Different Different World by Thomas M. Disch, (br) Foundation #18, January 1980
- * Endless Things by Paul Kincaid, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #229, September 2007
- * Engine Summer by Kate Eldred, (br) Galileo September 1979
- * Engine Summer by Thomas M. Disch, (br) Foundation #18, January 1980
- * Engine Summer by Steve Lewis, (br) Science Fiction Review #39, Summer 1981
- * The Fact of Magic: Thomas Disch Interviews John Crowley by Thomas M. Disch, (iv) Science Fiction Digest January/February 1982
- * “I Did Crash a Few Parties” by Terry Bisson, (iv) Totalitopia, PM Press, 2017
- * Inspired Tinkering: Novelty by John Crowley by Jennifer K. Stevenson, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #15, November 1989
- * John Crowley by Gregory Feeley, (iv) Interzone #21, Autumn 1987
- * John Crowley: Engineer of Summer by Rhys H. Hughes, (ar) The Zone and Premonitions #5, Spring 1997
- * John Crowley’s Great Blond Beasts by Michael Andre-Driussi, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #132, August 1999
- * John Crowley: The Novelty of Ægypt by Michael Andre-Driussi, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #134, October 1999
- * Life After Ægypt: Notes on John Crowley’s The Translator by Bill Sheehan, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #163, March 2002
- * Little, Big by John Clute, (br) Interzone #2, Summer 1982
- * Little, Big by Kevin J. Anderson, (br) Fantasy Commentator Winter 1983
- * Little, Big by Michael Bishop, (br) Foundation #27, February 1983
- * Little, Big: Talking with John Crowley by David M. Higgins, (iv) Mythaxis Review November 1 2020
- * Lord Byron’s Novel by Paul Kincaid, (br) Interzone #199, July/August 2005
- * Loren Casaubon of Beasts by Alice K. Turner, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #132, August 1999
- * Love & Sleep by Gregory Feeley, (br) Foundation #62, Winter 1994/1995
- * Love & Sleep by John Clute, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #79, March 1995
- * Manifestations of the Holy: The Short Fiction of John Crowley by Paul Di Filippo, (ar) Science Fiction Eye #4, August 1988
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