Original anthology of 12 Star Trek stories. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures. |
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Original anthology of 16 stories, most fantasy, about castles, including an “Amber” story by Roger Zelazny. There is an introduction by DeChancie. |
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Collection of 12 stories, one original, published to appear at the World SF Convention in Melbourne. |
All stories are published anonymously, though the list of authors appears (in random order) on the back cover. The authors are: Cathy Cupitt, Claire McKenna, Edwina Harvey, Elaine Kemp, Laurton McGurk, Lewis Morley, Robert Hood, Robert N. Stephenson, Scot Snow, Stephen Dedman, Sue Isle. and torch. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
All stories are published anonymously, though the list of authors appears (in random order) on the back cover. The authors are: Claire McKenna, Danielle J. Linder, David Cake, Edwina Harvey, Elaine Kemp, Grant Watson, Helen Patrice, Lee Battersby, Max Blaxall and Cat Sparks, Richard Harland, Robert Hood, Scot Snow, & Stephen Dedman. |
Anthology of 19 horror vignettes, five original, the remainder previously published only in small-press form, 10 in Iguana Informer. Authors include Edward Bryant, Michael A. Arnzen, and Edo van Belkom. The introduction is by William D. Gagliani. |
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Details supplied by Martin Wooster. |
Anthology of 10 original dark fantasy stories. Issued free with Just Seventeen magazine. |
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Anthology of five sf tales from Soviet authors including Kir Bulychev (the only “author” name listed on the cover), the Strugatskys, and Sever Gansovsky. |
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First English translation. Available in the U.S. from Hippocrene Books (0-7818-0004-8) for $9.95. |
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Collection with some crime. |
Collection with some crime. |
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Collection of three connected stories. The long novella “Where We’ll Never Grow Old”, which takes up half the book, is near-future sf set in 2028. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Reprint (Faber & Faber 1931 as They Walk Again) ghost anthology. |
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