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    Counting on Wildflowers by Kim Antieau (Aqueduct Press, April 2005, 0-9746559-7-X, $9.00, 104pp, ph, oc)
        Perfect-bound chapbook original collection of one story, a fictional essay (reprint), two reprint poems, and eight essays (some previously published online). Part of the “Conversation Pieces” chapbook series.
    • 3 · Rose Red & Snow White · Kim Antieau · pm The Endicott Studio Journal of Mythic Arts (online) Winter 2004
    • 7 · Breathing in the Vapors · Kim Antieau · ar
    • 16 · Catastrophe · Kim Antieau · ar
    • 28 · A Strange Attractor · Kim Antieau · ss
    • 43 · Soul Food · Kim Antieau · ar
    • 49 · Light · Kim Antieau · ar Under the Sun Summer 2004
    • 62 · Coyote, Chinook Salmon, and Snake · Kim Antieau · ar
    • 73 · Swan Maidens by India Lake · Kim Antieau · ss
      fictional essay, written by a character in the novel Swans in Winter.
    • 79 · Transmutation · Kim Antieau · ar
    • 90 · Counting on Wildflowers · Kim Antieau · ar Alternet.com June 2004
    • 96 · Coyote Whispers · Kim Antieau · ar
    • 101 · Wings · Kim Antieau · pm The Endicott Studio Journal of Mythic Arts (online) Summer 2004



















    The Best Japanese Science Fiction Stories ed. John L. Apostolou & Martin H. Greenberg (Dembner, November 1990, 0-942637-28-3, $9.95, 176pp, tp, an, cover by Antler & Baldwin)
        Reprint (Dembner 1989) anthology of 13 stories translated from the Japanese.


    The Best Japanese Science Fiction Stories ed. John L. Apostolou & Martin H. Greenberg (Barricade Books, October 1997, 1-56980-124-X, $9.95, 176pp, tp, an)
        Reprint (Dembner 1989) anthology of 13 SF stories translated from the Japanese. Authors include Kobo Abe, Shinichi Hoshi, Ryo Hanmura, and Sako Komatsu. There is an introduction by Apostolou, and a foreword by consulting editor Grania Davis, who with Judith Merril was part of the group that translated many of the stories. A reading list of Japanese SF in English is included. Barricade Books, 150 Fifth Ave, Suite 700, New York NY 10011.




    The Rushdie File ed. Lisa Appignanesi & Sara Maitland (Syracuse University Press, May 1990, 0-8156-0248-0, $12.95, 266pp, tp, nf)
        Associational non-fiction; reference. A collection of articles and commentary on Rushdie and The Satanic Verses controversy. A hardcover edition (-2494-8) was announced but not seen.




    The Vanishing Hitch-hiker: Modern Myths of the Macabre by Roy Apps (Corgi, May 1, 1998, 0-552-54585-6, £3.99, 143pp, pb, oc, cover by David Wyatt)
        Original young-adult collection retelling fantastic urban myths.
    • 9 · The Vanishing Hitch-hiker · Roy Apps · ss
    • 27 · The Demon Drink · Roy Apps · ss
    • 37 · The Beasts Beneath Your Feet · Roy Apps · ss
    • 49 · Fingers · Roy Apps · ss
    • 63 · The Phantom Surgeon · Roy Apps · ss
    • 75 · The Very Last Baby-Sitter · Roy Apps · ss
    • 91 · Love.Bites · Roy Apps · ss
    • 101 · Dog’s Dinner · Roy Apps · ss
    • 113 · The Hands of Old Miss Summers · Roy Apps · ss
    • 125 · What Shall We Do with Granny Simpkins? · Roy Apps · ss









    Fifty-to-One by Charles Ardai (Subterranean Press, December 2008, 978-1-59606-236-8, $45.00, hc, n., cover by Glen Orbik)
        Novel celebrating “50 Years of Hard Case Crime”. Limited to 500 cloth bound copies signed by the author. Also available in a deluxe limited edition of 50 lavishly bound copies ($750), housed in a handmade traycase, with over twenty full-color signature pages for most of the Hard Case Crime Authors, each hand-tipped in front of the chapter that bears the title of one of their books.






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