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[]Dennis Wheatley Library of the Occult, The (about)
- By Date:
- Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder (var. 1), by William Hope Hodgson (co) May 1974 (Mycroft & Moran, 1947)
- Dracula, by Bram Stoker (n.) May 1974 (Constable, 1897)
- Moonchild, by Aleister Crowley (n.) May 1974 (Sphere, 1972)
- The Sorcery Club, by Elliott O’Donnell (n.) May 1974 (William Rider, 1912)
- Studies in Occultism, by Helena P. Blavatsky (co) May 1974
- The Werewolf of Paris, by Guy Endore (n.) May 1974 (Farrar & Rinehart, 1933)
- Harry Price: The Biography of a Ghost-Hunter, by Paul Tabori (nf) June 1974 (Athenaeum Press, 1950)
- The Witch of Prague, by F. Marion Crawford (n.) June 1974 (Macmillan, 1891)
- The Prisoner of the Opal, by A. E. W. Mason (n.) July 1974 (Hodder & Stoughton, 1928)
- Uncanny Tales 1, ed. Dennis Wheatley (by ed. Stan Nicholls) (an) July 1974
- The Devil’s Mistress, by J. W. Brodie-Innes (n.) August 1974 (Rider & Co., 1915)
- You and Your Hand, by Cheiro (nf) August 1974 (Jarrolds, 1969)
- Black Magic, by Marjorie Bowen (n.) September 1974 (The Bodley Head, 1909)
- Real Magic, by Philip Emmons Isaac Bonewits (nf) September 1974 (Macmillan, 1972)
- Faust, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (pl) October 1974 (Strahan and Co., 1871)
- Uncanny Tales 2, ed. Dennis Wheatley (by ed. Stan Nicholls) (an) October 1974
- The Gap in the Curtain, by John Buchan (n.) November 1974 (Hodder & Stoughton, 1932)
- The Interpretation of Dreams, by Zolar (nf) November 1974
- Down There, by Joris-Karl Huysmans (n.) December 1974 (Albert & Charles Boni, 1924)
- The Monk, by Matthew Gregory Lewis (n.) December 1974 (J. Bell, 1796)
- The Necromancers, by R. H. Benson (n.) December 1974 (Hutchinson, 1909)
- Satanism and Witches, ed. Dennis Wheatley (an) December 1974
- Voodoo, by Alfred Metraux (nf) December 1974 (Andre Deutsch, 1959)
- The Winged Pharaoh, by Joan Grant (n.) December 1974 (Arthur Barker, 1937)
- The Hell-Fire Club, by George Donald King McCormick (nf) February 1975 (Jarrolds, 1958)
- Horror at Fontenay, by Alexandre Dumas (n.) February 1975
- The Mighty Atom, by Marie Corelli (n.) March 1975 (Hutchinson, 1896)
- The Affair of the Poisons, by Frances Mossiker (nf) April 1975 (Gollancz, 1969)
- The Witch and the Priest, by Hilda Lewis (n.) May 1975 (Jarrolds, 1956)
- Dark Ways to Death, by Peter Saxon (by W. Howard Baker & Wilfred McNeilly) (n.) July 1975 (Howard Baker, 1968) [The Guardians]
- Death by Enchantment, by Julian Franklyn (nf) July 1975 (Hamish Hamilton, 1971)
- Fortune Telling by Cards, by Ida B. Prangley (nf) July 1975 (Upcott Gill, 1899)
- The Ghost Pirates, by William Hope Hodgson (n.) August 1975 (Stanley Paul, 1909)
- The Phantom of the Opera, by Gaston Leroux (n.) October 1975 (Bobbs-Merrill, 1911)
- The Greater Trumps, by Charles Williams (n.) December 1975 (Gollancz, 1932)
- The Return of the Magi, by Maurice Magre (n.) December 1975 (Philip Allan, 1931)
- Uncanny Tales 3, ed. Dennis Wheatley (by ed. Stan Nicholls) (an) December 1975
- Brazilian Magic, by Pedro MacGregor & T. Stratton Smith (nf) April 1976 (Souvenir Press, 1966)
- Brood of the Witch Queen, by Sax Rohmer (n.) April 1976 (Pearson, 1918)
- The Curse of the Wise Woman, by Lord Dunsany (n.) April 1976 (Heinemann, 1933)
- Frankenstein, by Mary W. Shelley (n.) April 1976 (Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818)
- The King Is a Witch, by Evelyn Eaton (n.) April 1976 (Cassell, 1965)
- Darker Than You Think, by Jack Williamson (n.) November 1976 (Fantasy Press, 1948)
- War in Heaven, by Charles Williams (n.) December 1976 (Gollancz, 1930)
- Morwyn, by John Cowper Powys (n.) January 1977 (Cassell, 1937)
[]Haffner Press
- Leigh Brackett:
- Leigh Brackett & Edmond Hamilton:
- Fredric Brown:
- Howard Browne:
- Patrice Caldwell & Stephen Haffner:
- Stephen Haffner:
- Stephen Haffner & Patrice Caldwell:
- Edmond Hamilton:
- Kaldar: World of Antares, (co) November 1998 [Stuart Merrick]
- The Vampire Master and Other Tales of Horror, (co) August 2000
- The Collected Captain Future: Wizard of Science, Volume One, (co) July 2009
- The Collected Edmond Hamilton, Volume One: The Metal Giants and Others, (co) July 2009
- The Collected Edmond Hamilton, Volume Two: The Star Stealers: The Complete Adventures of the Interstellar Patrol, (co) July 2009
- The Collected Captain Future: Man of Tomorrow, Volume Two, (co) December 2010
- The Collected Edmond Hamilton, Volume Three: The Universe Wreckers, (co) April 2011
- Three from the Tomb, (co) February 2012
- The Collected Captain Future: Man of Tomorrow, Volume Three, (co) 2013
- The Collected Edmond Hamilton, Volume Four: The Reign of the Robots, (co) December 2013
- Edmond Hamilton & Leigh Brackett:
- Henry Kuttner:
- Henry Kuttner & C. L. Moore:
- C. L. Moore & Henry Kuttner:
- Robert Silverberg:
- Donald Wandrei:
- Manly Wade Wellman:
- Jack Williamson:
- The Queen of the Legion, (n.) September 1998 (Timescape, January 1983) [Legion of Space]
- The Metal Man and Others, (co) May 1999
- Wolves of Darkness, (co) September 1999
- Wizard’s Isle, (co) September 2000
- Spider Island, (co) 2002
- Seventy-Five, (co) August 2004
- The Crucible of Power, (co) March 2006
- Opposites—React!, (co) April 2008
- The Worlds of Jack Williamson, (co) April 2008
- The Cat That Loved Shakespeare, (ss) April 2008
- The Gateway to Paradise, (co) August 2008
- With Folded Hands…And Searching Minds, (co) September 2010
- At the Human Limit, (co) April 2011
- [uncredited]:
Haffner Press
- By Date:
- The Queen of the Legion, by Jack Williamson (n.) September 1998 (Timescape, January 1983) [Legion of Space]
- Kaldar: World of Antares, by Edmond Hamilton (co) November 1998 [Stuart Merrick]
- The Metal Man and Others, by Jack Williamson (co) May 1999
- Wolves of Darkness, by Jack Williamson (co) September 1999
- The Vampire Master and Other Tales of Horror, by Edmond Hamilton (co) August 2000
- Wizard’s Isle, by Jack Williamson (co) September 2000
- Spider Island, by Jack Williamson (co) 2002
- Martian Quest: The Early Brackett, by Leigh Brackett (co) December 2002
- Seventy-Five, by Jack Williamson (co) August 2004
- Stark and the Star Kings, by Leigh Brackett & Edmond Hamilton (co) August 2005
- The Crucible of Power, by Jack Williamson (co) March 2006
- In Memory of Wonder’s Child: Jack Williamson, ed. Stephen Haffner (an) April 2007
- Brackett Tales, by Leigh Brackett (co) December 2007
- Lorelei of the Red Mist, by Leigh Brackett (co) December 2007
- Opposites—React!, by Jack Williamson (co) April 2008
- The Worlds of Jack Williamson, by Jack Williamson (co) April 2008
- The Cat That Loved Shakespeare, by Jack Williamson (ss) April 2008
- The Gateway to Paradise, by Jack Williamson (co) August 2008
- The Collected Captain Future: Wizard of Science, Volume One, by Edmond Hamilton (co) July 2009
- The Collected Edmond Hamilton, Volume One: The Metal Giants and Others, by Edmond Hamilton (co) July 2009
- The Collected Edmond Hamilton, Volume Two: The Star Stealers: The Complete Adventures of the Interstellar Patrol, by Edmond Hamilton (co) July 2009
- 1951, ed. Stephen Haffner (an) September 2010
- Detour to Otherness, by Henry Kuttner & C. L. Moore (co) September 2010
- With Folded Hands…And Searching Minds, by Jack Williamson (co) September 2010
- Edmond Hamilton & Leigh Brackett Day: October 16, 2010, ed. Stephen Haffner (an) October 2010
- Terror in the House, by Henry Kuttner (co) October 2010
- The Collected Captain Future: Man of Tomorrow, Volume Two, by Edmond Hamilton (co) December 2010
- Othernesses, by Henry Kuttner & C. L. Moore (co) February 2011
- At the Human Limit, by Jack Williamson (co) April 2011
- The Collected Edmond Hamilton, Volume Three: The Universe Wreckers, by Edmond Hamilton (co) April 2011
- Thirty-Five Years of the Jack Williamson Lectureship, ed. Patrice Caldwell & Stephen Haffner (an) April 2011
- Shannach—The Last, by Leigh Brackett (co) October 2011
- Super-Science Fiction, ed. [uncredited] (an) 2012
- Three from the Tomb, by Edmond Hamilton (co) February 2012
- Thunder in the Void, by Henry Kuttner (co) April 2012
- Tales from Super-Science Fiction, ed. Robert Silverberg (an) June 2012
- Clues Detective Stories, ed. [uncredited] (an) 2013
- The Collected Captain Future: Man of Tomorrow, Volume Three, by Edmond Hamilton (co) 2013
- The Complete John Thunstone, by Manly Wade Wellman (co) January 2013
- Romance in Black, by Manly Wade Wellman (co) January 2013 [Judge Keith Hilary Pursuivant]
- The Collected Edmond Hamilton, Volume Four: The Reign of the Robots, by Edmond Hamilton (co) December 2013
- Man’s Conquest of Space or Upside-Down in Time, by Henry Kuttner (ss) December 2016
- The Watcher at the Door, by Henry Kuttner (co) December 2016
- Death in the Dark, by Fredric Brown (co) July 2017
- Murder Draws a Crowd, by Fredric Brown (co) July 2017
- Halo for Hire, by Howard Browne (co) March 2018 [Paul Pine]
- The Complete Ivy Frost, by Donald Wandrei (co) December 2020
- The Complete John the Balladeer: Volume 1, by Manly Wade Wellman (co) April 2024
- The Complete John the Balladeer: Volume 2, by Manly Wade Wellman (co) April 2024
- Not All a Dream, by Manly Wade Wellman (ss) April 2024
- The Book of Stark, by Leigh Brackett (co) not published
- Leigh Brackett Centennial, ed. Stephen Haffner (an) not published
[]NewCon Press
- Nina Allan:
- Rachel Armstrong:
- Neal L. Asher:
- Eugen Bacon:
- Cherith Baldry:
- Tony Ballantyne:
- Andrew Bannister:
- Stephen Baxter:
- Chris Beckett:
- Daniel Bennett:
- Rose Biggin:
- Neil K. Bond, Heather Bradshaw, Chaz Brenchley, Cardinal Cox, Hal Duncan, Andrew Hook, Sarah Singleton, Ian Watson, Andy West & Ian Whates:
- Heather Bradshaw, Neil K. Bond, Chaz Brenchley, Cardinal Cox, Hal Duncan, Andrew Hook, Sarah Singleton, Ian Watson, Andy West & Ian Whates:
- Chaz Brenchley:
- Chaz Brenchley, Neil K. Bond, Heather Bradshaw, Cardinal Cox, Hal Duncan, Andrew Hook, Sarah Singleton, Ian Watson, Andy West & Ian Whates:
- Keith N. Brooke:
- Eric Brown:
- Jay Caselberg:
- Anne Charnock:
- Simon Clark:
- David L. Clements:
- Michael Cobley:
- Emma Coleman:
- Storm Constantine:
- Paul Cornell:
- Joanna Corrance:
- Cardinal Cox, Neil K. Bond, Heather Bradshaw, Chaz Brenchley, Hal Duncan, Andrew Hook, Sarah Singleton, Ian Watson, Andy West & Ian Whates:
- Edward Cox:
- Ian Creasey:
- Cécile Cristofari:
- Stephen Deas:
- G. W. Dexter:
- Paul Di Filippo:
- Hal Duncan:
- Hal Duncan, Neil K. Bond, Heather Bradshaw, Chaz Brenchley, Cardinal Cox, Andrew Hook, Sarah Singleton, Ian Watson, Andy West & Ian Whates:
- Jaine Fenn:
- Fábio Fernandes:
- Fred Gambino:
- Gary M. Gibson:
- Terry Grimwood:
- David Gullen:
- David Gullen & Emma K. Leadley:
- Catherine L. Hellisen:
- Andrew Hook:
- Andrew Hook, Neil K. Bond, Heather Bradshaw, Chaz Brenchley, Cardinal Cox, Hal Duncan, Sarah Singleton, Ian Watson, Andy West & Ian Whates:
- Stewart Hotston:
- Tom Hunter & Ian Whates:
- David Hutchinson:
- Gwyneth Jones:
- Trevor Jones & Liz Williams:
- R. B. Kelly:
- Ida Keogh:
- Fish!, (na) December 2021
- Garry D. Kilworth:
- Kim Lakin-Smith:
- David Langford:
- Emma K. Leadley:
- Emma K. Leadley & David Gullen:
- Tanith Lee:
- V. C. Linde:
- Alison Littlewood:
- Sarah Lotz:
- James Lovegrove:
- Una McCormack:
- Maura McHugh:
- Juliet E. McKenna:
- Ken MacLeod:
- Gary McMahon:
- Johnny Mains:
- Tim Major:
- George Mann:
- Rodolfo Martínez:
- Fiona Moore:
- Simon Morden:
- Stan Nicholls:
- Dan O’Hara, Stephen Oram & Tom Ward:
- Melissa F. Olson:
- Stephen Oram, Dan O’Hara & Tom Ward:
- Philip Palmer:
- Stephen Palmer:
- Ricardo Pinto:
- Gareth Lyn Powell:
- John Llewellyn Probert:
- Roberto Quaglia & Ian Watson:
- Alastair Reynolds:
- Mercurio D. Rivera:
- Adam Roberts:
- Justina L. A. Robson:
- Charles W. Runyon:
- Geoff Ryman:
- Patrice E. Sarath:
- Donna Scott:
- Gaie Sebold:
- Jared Shurin:
- Sarah Singleton, Neil K. Bond, Heather Bradshaw, Chaz Brenchley, Cardinal Cox, Hal Duncan, Andrew Hook, Ian Watson, Andy West & Ian Whates:
- Gavin G. Smith:
- Teika Marija Smits:
- Cat Sparks:
- Kari Sperring:
- Ana Sun:
- David Tallerman:
- Adrian Tchaikovsky:
- Steve Rasnic Tem:
- Tade Thompson & Nick Wood:
- Tom Toner:
- Lisa Tuttle:
- Charles Vess:
- Nik Vincent:
- Andrew Wallace:
- Tom Ward, Dan O’Hara & Stephen Oram:
- Ren Warom:
- Ian Watson:
- Ian Watson, Neil K. Bond, Heather Bradshaw, Chaz Brenchley, Cardinal Cox, Hal Duncan, Andrew Hook, Sarah Singleton, Andy West & Ian Whates:
- Ian Watson & Roberto Quaglia:
- Ian Watson & Andy West:
- Ian Watson & Ian Whates:
- Andy West:
- Andy West, Neil K. Bond, Heather Bradshaw, Chaz Brenchley, Cardinal Cox, Hal Duncan, Andrew Hook, Sarah Singleton, Ian Watson & Ian Whates:
- Andy West & Ian Watson:
- Ian Whates:
- Time Pieces, (oa) November 2006
- disLocations, (oa) July 2007
- Celebration, (oa) March 2008
- Myth-Understandings, (oa) March 2008
- Subterfuge, (oa) October 2008
- The Gift of Joy, (co) April 2009
- The Bitten Word, (oa) March 2010
- Conflicts, (oa) April 2010
- Anniversaries: The Write Fantastic, (oa) May 2010
- Further Conflicts, (oa) April 2011
- Fables from the Fountain, (oa) May 2011
- Now We Are 5, (oa) July 2011
- Dark Currents, (oa) April 2012
- Hauntings, (oa) June 2012
- Looking Landwards, (oa) October 2013
- Legends, (oa) November 2013
- Noir, (oa) April 2014
- La Femme, (oa) April 2014
- Paradox, (oa) August 2014
- Total Conflict, (an) January 2015
- Pelquin’s Comet, (n.) April 2015 [The Dark Angels]
- Legends II, (oa) September 2015
- Digital Dreams, (an) January 2016
- Obsidian, (an) January 2016
- Crises and Conflicts, (oa) July 2016
- Now We Are Ten, (oa) July 2016
- X Marks the Spot, (oa) July 2016
- Ten Tall Tales and Twisted Limericks, (oa) October 2016
- Barcelona Tales, (oa) November 2016
- The Ion Raider, (n.) May 2017 [The Dark Angels]
- Steampunk International, (oa) July 2018
- Legends 3, (oa) May 2019
- Soot and Steel, (an) August 2019
- Stories of Hope and Wonder, (an) April 2020
- Dark Angels Rising, (n.) May 2020 [The Dark Angels]
- London Centric, (oa) October 2020
- Burning Brightly, (oa) November 2021
- The Double-Edged Sword, (na) December 2022
- To the Stars and Back, (oa) May 2024
- Ian Whates, Neil K. Bond, Heather Bradshaw, Chaz Brenchley, Cardinal Cox, Hal Duncan, Andrew Hook, Sarah Singleton, Ian Watson & Andy West:
- Ian Whates & Tom Hunter:
- Ian Whates & Ian Watson:
- Aliya Whiteley:
- Liz Williams:
- Liz Williams & Trevor Jones:
- Neil Williamson:
- Nick Wood:
- Nick Wood & Tade Thompson:
NewCon Press
- By Date:
- Time Pieces, ed. Ian Whates (oa) November 2006
- disLocations, ed. Ian Whates (oa) July 2007
- In Storage, by Neil K. Bond, Heather Bradshaw, Chaz Brenchley, Cardinal Cox, Hal Duncan, Andrew Hook, Sarah Singleton, Ian Watson, Andy West & Ian Whates (nv) September 2007
- Celebration, ed. Ian Whates (oa) March 2008
- Myth-Understandings, ed. Ian Whates (oa) March 2008
- Subterfuge, ed. Ian Whates (oa) October 2008
- The Beloved of My Beloved, by Roberto Quaglia & Ian Watson (oc) April 2009
- The Gift of Joy, by Ian Whates (co) April 2009
- Starship Fall, by Eric Brown (na) April 2009 [Starship Seasons]
- And God Created Zombies, by Andrew Hook (n.) September 2009
- The Push, by David Hutchinson (na) November 2009
- The Bitten Word, ed. Ian Whates (oa) March 2010
- Conflicts, ed. Ian Whates (oa) April 2010
- Orgasmachine, by Ian Watson (n.) April 2010
- The Unlikely World of Faraway Frankie, by Keith N. Brooke (n.) April 2010
- Anniversaries: The Write Fantastic, ed. Ian Whates (oa) May 2010
- Shoes, Ships and Cadavers, ed. Ian Watson & Ian Whates (oa) October 2010
- Further Conflicts, ed. Ian Whates (oa) April 2011
- Fables from the Fountain, ed. Ian Whates (oa) May 2011
- Now We Are 5, ed. Ian Whates (oa) July 2011
- A Glass of Shadow, by Liz Williams (co) July 2011
- Cyber Circus and Black Sunday, by Kim Lakin-Smith (co) September 2011
- Diary of a Witchcraft Shop, by Trevor Jones & Liz Williams (nf) September 2011
- Cold Grey Stones, by Tanith Lee (co) January 2012
- Last and First Contacts, by Stephen Baxter (co) April 2012
- Saving for a Sunny Day, by Ian Watson (co) April 2012
- Dark Currents, ed. Ian Whates (oa) April 2012
- The Outcast and the Little One, by Andy West (n.) April 2012
- Hauntings, ed. Ian Whates (oa) June 2012
- Stories from the Northern Road, by Tony Ballantyne (co) September 2012
- Objects in Dreams, by Lisa Tuttle (co) December 2012
- The Peacock Cloak, by Chris Beckett (co) February 2013
- Across the Event Horizon, by Mercurio D. Rivera (co) March 2013
- Microcosmos, by Nina Allan (co) March 2013
- Diary of a Witchcraft Shop 2, by Trevor Jones & Liz Williams (nf) June 2013
- Feast and Famine, by Adrian Tchaikovsky (co) August 2013
- Looking Landwards, ed. Ian Whates (oa) October 2013
- Twember, by Steve Rasnic Tem (co) October 2013
- Colder Greyer Stones, by Tanith Lee (co) November 2013
- Legends, ed. Ian Whates (oa) November 2013
- Shake Me to Wake Me, by Stan Nicholls (co) November 2013
- Strange Visitors, by Eric Brown (co) April 2014
- Noir, ed. Ian Whates (oa) April 2014
- The Moon King, by Neil Williamson (n.) April 2014
- La Femme, ed. Ian Whates (oa) April 2014
- Marcher, by Chris Beckett (n.) August 2014
- Paradox, ed. Ian Whates (oa) August 2014
- The Race, by Nina Allan (n.) August 2014
- Sibilant Fricative, by Adam Roberts (co) August 2014
- The End, by Gary McMahon (n.) September 2014
- Saint Rebor, by Adam Roberts (co) December 2014
- Total Conflict, ed. Ian Whates (an) January 2015
- Pelquin’s Comet, by Ian Whates (n.) April 2015 [The Dark Angels]
- Sleeps with Angels, by David Hutchinson (co) April 2015
- A Better Way to Die, by Paul Cornell (co) August 2015
- Rave and Let Die, by Adam Roberts (co) September 2015
- Lifelines and Deadlines, by James Lovegrove (co) September 2015
- Legends II, ed. Ian Whates (oa) September 2015
- The Light Warden, by Liz Williams (co) December 2015
- Orcs: Tales of Maras-Dantia, by Stan Nicholls (co) December 2015 [Orcs]
- Digital Dreams, ed. Ian Whates (an) January 2016
- Obsidian, ed. Ian Whates (an) January 2016
- Disturbed Universes, by David L. Clements (co) April 2016
- Azanian Bridges, by Nick Wood (n.) April 2016
- The 1000 Year Reich, by Ian Watson (co) April 2016
- Splinters of Truth, by Storm Constantine (co) April 2016
- The Sign in the Moonlight and Other Stories (var. 1), by David Tallerman (co) June 2016
- Secret Language, by Neil Williamson (co) June 2016
- Crises and Conflicts, ed. Ian Whates (oa) July 2016
- Now We Are Ten, ed. Ian Whates (oa) July 2016
- X Marks the Spot, ed. Ian Whates (oa) July 2016
- Spoils of War, by Adrian Tchaikovsky (co) July 2016 [The Apt Universe]
- Just Three Words, by V. C. Linde (co) July 2016
- Ten Tall Tales and Twisted Limericks, ed. Ian Whates (oa) October 2016
- Barcelona Tales, ed. Ian Whates (oa) November 2016
- Mementoes, by Keith N. Brooke (co) December 2016
- The Iron Tactician, by Alastair Reynolds (na) December 2016 [Merlin]
- At the Speed of Light, by Simon Morden (na) January 2017
- The Enclave, by Anne Charnock (na) February 2017
- The Memoirist, by Neil Williamson (na) March 2017
- A Time for Grief, by Adrian Tchaikovsky (co) April 2017 [The Apt Universe]
- All Good Things, by David Langford (co) April 2017
- Entropic Angel, by Gareth Lyn Powell (co) April 2017
- The Ion Raider, by Ian Whates (n.) May 2017 [The Dark Angels]
- Case of the Bedevilled Poet, by Simon Clark (na) June 2017 [Sherlock Holmes]
- Best of British Science Fiction 2016, ed. Donna Scott (an) July 2017
- Elasticity: The Best of Elastic Press, ed. Andrew Hook (an) July 2017
- Cottingley, by Alison Littlewood (na) July 2017
- Body in the Woods, by Sarah Lotz (na) August 2017
- Visionary Tongue, ed. Storm Constantine (an) September 2017
- The Wind, by Jay Caselberg (na) September 2017
- Tanith by Choice, by Tanith Lee (co) October 2017
- The Martian Job, by Jaine Fenn (na) December 2017
- The Martian Simulacra, by Eric Brown (na) January 2018 [Sherlock Holmes; War of the Worlds]
- Phosphorus, by Liz Williams (na) February 2018 [Winterstrike]
- The Greatest Story Ever Told, by Una McCormack (na) March 2018
- Assassins’ Legacy, by Ian Watson & Andy West (n.) April 2018 [Waters of Destiny]
- For Love of Distant Shores, by Adrian Tchaikovsky (co) April 2018 [The Apt Universe]
- Origamy, by Rachel Armstrong (n.) April 2018
- Learning How to Drown, by Catherine L. Hellisen (co) May 2018
- Best of British Science Fiction 2017, ed. Donna Scott (an) June 2018
- Ghost Frequencies, by Gary M. Gibson (na) June 2018
- Matryoshka, by Ricardo Pinto (na) July 2018
- 2001: An Odyssey in Words, ed. Tom Hunter & Ian Whates (oa) July 2018
- Steampunk International, ed. Ian Whates (oa) July 2018
- The Lake Boy, by Adam Roberts (na) July 2018
- The Road to Nowhere, by Rodolfo Martínez (oc) August 2018
- The Land of Somewhere Safe, by Hal Duncan (na) September 2018
- Assassins’ Endgame, by Ian Watson & Andy West (n.) October 2018 [Waters of Destiny]
- Best British Horror 2018, ed. Johnny Mains (an) October 2018
- The Scent of Tears, ed. Adrian Tchaikovsky (oa) October 2018 [The Apt Universe]
- Nomads, by David Hutchinson (na) February 2019
- Morpho, by Philip Palmer (na) February 2019
- Invisible Ecologies, by Rachel Armstrong (n.) March 2019
- Macsen Against the Jugger, by Simon Morden (na) March 2019
- The Man Who Would Be Kling, by Adam Roberts (na) March 2019
- Waters of Destiny, by Ian Watson & Andy West (om) March 2019 [Waters of Destiny]
- The Shapes of Strangers, by Ian Creasey (co) April 2019
- Shopocalypse, by David Gullen (n.) April 2019
- Big Cat & Other Stories, by Gwyneth Jones (co) April 2019
- Celebrity Werewolf, by Andrew Wallace (n.) April 2019
- Best of British Fantasy 2018, ed. Jared Shurin (an) May 2019
- Legends 3, ed. Ian Whates (oa) May 2019
- The Bone Shaker, by Edward Cox (na) June 2019
- A Hazardous Engagement, by Gaie Sebold (na) June 2019
- Serpent Rose, by Kari Sperring (na) July 2019 [King Arthur]
- Chivalry, by Gavin G. Smith (na) July 2019
- Best of British Science Fiction 2018, ed. Donna Scott (an) August 2019
- The Boughs Withered, by Maura McHugh (co) August 2019
- Soot and Steel, ed. Ian Whates (an) August 2019
- Once Upon a Parsec, ed. David Gullen (oa) September 2019
- Bright Morning Star, by Simon Morden (n.) September 2019
- Tales from the Spired Inn, by Stephen Palmer (co) October 2019
- Rise, by Kim Lakin-Smith (n.) November 2019
- Devil’s Road, by Gary M. Gibson (n.) March 2020
- Comet Weather, by Liz Williams (n.) March 2020 [Fallow Sisters]
- Edge of Heaven, by R. B. Kelly (n.) April 2020 (Liberties Press, June 2016) [Edge of Heaven]
- Water Must Fall, by Nick Wood (n.) April 2020
- Stories of Hope and Wonder, ed. Ian Whates (an) April 2020
- According to Kovac, by Andrew Bannister (na) April 2020
- Deep Learning, by Ren Warom (na) April 2020
- Paper Hearts, by Justina L. A. Robson (na) April 2020
- The Beasts of Lake Oph, by Tom Toner (na) April 2020
- Soul Chasers: The Decomposition Comedy, by Rachel Armstrong (n.) May 2020
- Dark Angels Rising, by Ian Whates (n.) May 2020 [The Dark Angels]
- Selkie Summer, by Ken MacLeod (n.) May 2020
- Best of British Fantasy 2019, ed. Jared Shurin (an) June 2020
- Dark Harvest, by Cat Sparks (co) July 2020
- Best of British Science Fiction 2019, ed. Donna Scott (an) July 2020
- Frequencies of Existence, by Andrew Hook (co) October 2020
- London Centric, ed. Ian Whates (oa) October 2020
- Ivory’s Story, by Eugen Bacon (n.) December 2020
- Lockdown Tales, by Neal L. Asher (co) December 2020
- Blackthorn Winter, by Liz Williams (n.) January 2021 [Fallow Sisters]
- The Monster, the Mermaid, and Doctor Mengele, by Ian Watson (na) February 2021
- The Wipe, by Nicola Vincent-Abnett (n.) April 2021
- Universal Language, by Tim Major (na) April 2021
- Worldshifter, by Paul Di Filippo (na) April 2021
- May Day, by Emma Coleman (na) May 2021
- Shadows on the Hillside: Weird Landscapes, ed. Storm Constantine (oa) July 2021
- Best of British Science Fiction 2020, ed. Donna Scott (an) July 2021
- Requiem for an Astronaut, by Daniel Bennett (na) August 2021
- Rose Knot, by Kari Sperring (na) August 2021 [King Arthur]
- On Arcturus VII, by Eric Brown (na) August 2021
- Wergen: The Alien Love War, by Mercurio D. Rivera (n.) November 2021 [Wergen]
- Burning Brightly, ed. Ian Whates (oa) November 2021
- Fish!, by Ida Keogh (na) December 2021
- Saving Shadows, by Eugen Bacon (co) December 2021
- Vital Signals, ed. Dan O’Hara, Stephen Oram & Tom Ward (oa) February 2022
- My Mother Murdered the Moon, by Stephen Deas (na) March 2022
- Visions of Ruin, by Mark West (na) March 2022
- The Entropy of Loss, by Stewart Hotston (na) April 2022
- Queen of Clouds, by Neil Williamson (n.) April 2022
- On the Brink, by R. B. Kelly (n.) May 2022 [Edge of Heaven]
- Embertide, by Liz Williams (n.) June 2022 [Fallow Sisters]
- Night, Rain, and Neon, ed. Michael Cobley (oa) July 2022
- Best of British Science Fiction 2021, ed. Donna Scott (an) August 2022
- The Queen of Summer’s Twilight, by Charles Vess (n.) September 2022
- Under Pressure, by Fábio Fernandes (na) October 2022
- The Golden Rule, by Juliet E. McKenna (na) October 2022
- The London Particular, by George Mann (na) October 2022 [Newbury & Hobbes]
- The Visionary Pageant, by Paul Di Filippo (na) October 2022
- How Grim Was My Valley, by John Llewellyn Probert (n.) October 2022
- The Wild Hunt, by Garry D. Kilworth (n.) December 2022
- The Double-Edged Sword, by Ian Whates (na) December 2022
- Lockdown Tales II, by Neal L. Asher (co) February 2023
- The Chinese Time Machine, by Ian Watson (co) April 2023
- The Book of Gaheris, by Kari Sperring (co) April 2023 [King Arthur]
- Sparks Flying, by Kim Lakin-Smith (co) April 2023
- Salt on the Midnight Fire, by Liz Williams (n.) June 2023 [Fallow Sisters]
- Best of British Science Fiction 2022, ed. Donna Scott (an) July 2023
- Telling the Bees, by Emma K. Leadley (na) July 2023
- Telling the Bees/The Blackhart Blades, by David Gullen & Emma K. Leadley (co) July 2023
- The Blackhart Blades, by David Gullen (na) July 2023
- Strange Attractors, by Jaine Fenn (co) August 2023
- Umbilical, by Teika Marija Smits (oc) August 2023
- The Glasshouse, by Emma Coleman (oc) August 2023
- The She, by Terry Grimwood (co) September 2023
- Our Savage Heart, by Justina L. A. Robson (co) January 2024
- Elephants in Bloom, by Cécile Cristofari (co) January 2024
- The Last Pantheon, by Tade Thompson & Nick Wood (na) April 2024
- Back Through the Flaming Door, by Liz Williams (co) April 2024
- Human Resources, by Fiona Moore (co) April 2024
- Drive or Be Driven, by Aliya Whiteley (oc) April 2024
- Dark Shepherd, by Fred Gambino (n.) May 2024
- To the Stars and Back, ed. Ian Whates (oa) May 2024
- Best of British Science Fiction 2023, ed. Donna Scott (an) July 2024
- New Adventures of a Chinese Time Machine, by Ian Watson (n.) August 2024
- A Jura for Julia, by Ken MacLeod (co) August 2024
- The Last Knight of Camelot, by Cherith Baldry (co) August 2024 [Sir Kay]
- Birdwatching at the End of the World, by G. W. Dexter (n.) September 2024
- Into the Dark, by Patrice E. Sarath (co) December 2024
- Different Times and Other Places, by Juliet E. McKenna (co) December 2024
- The Creator, by Aliya Whiteley (na) May 2025
- Rowany de Vere and a Fair Degree of Frost, by Chaz Brenchley (na) May 2025
- The Hamlet, by Joanna Corrance (na) May 2025
- Animals, by Geoff Ryman (n.) June 2025
- The Other Frankenstein, by Melissa F. Olson (n.) July 2025
- Make-Believe and Artifice, by Rose Biggin (co) September 2025
- Futures to Live By, by Ana Sun (co) September 2025
- The History of the World, by Simon Morden (na) October 2025
- Cities Are Forests Waiting to Happen, by Cécile Cristofari (na) October 2025
- Blood in the Bricks, ed. Neil Williamson (oa) November 2025
Novacon Booklets
- By Date:
- The Making of the Lesbian Horse, by Christopher Priest (oc) November 1979
- A Romance of the Equator, by Brian W. Aldiss (ss) November 1980
- Courageous New Planet, by Bob Shaw (ss) November 1981
- Thorn, by Robert Holdstock (nv) November 1984
- The Interpreters/A Novacon Garland, by David Langford & James White (oc) November 1985
- Prelude to a Work in Progress/Who’s Who in the Universe, by Christopher Evans & E. C. Tubb (oc) November 1986
- Cleaning Up, by Iain Banks (ss) November 1987
- Trivial Tales, by Garry D. Kilworth (oc) November 1988
- The Coming of Enkidu, by Geoff Ryman (oc) November 1989
- Are You Content in Your Context?, by Jack Cohen (nf) November 1990
- In the Garden: The Secret Origin of the Zodiac Twins, by Colin Greenland (ss) November 1991 [Tabitha Jute]
- When the Angels Came, by Storm Constantine (nf) November 1992
- Chiron, by Stephen Baxter (ss) November 1993 [Xeelee]
- Horrograph, by Graham Joyce (ss) November 1994
- Overload, ed. Martin Tudor (oa) November 1995
- Winter Warriors, by David A. Gemmell (ex) November 1996 [Drenai]
- Softlight Sins, by Peter F. Hamilton (ss) November 1997
- Alien TV, by Paul J. McAuley (oc) November 1998
- Reinventing the Wall, by Ian Stewart (nv) November 1999 [Qish]
- The Song of the Book, by Christopher Priest (nf) November 2000
- Bold as Love: The Back Story, by Gwyneth Jones (nf) November 2001
- The Twenty Five Mile High Club, by Ian McDonald (nv) November 2002
- Empereur de L’Ouest, by Jon Courtenay Grimwood (ss) November 2003
- Shell Shock, by Ian Watson (ss) November 2004
- Understanding Space and Time, by Alastair Reynolds (na) November 2005
- The Invasion Dream, by Ken MacLeod (oc) November 2006
- Japan 2007, by Charles Stross (nf) November 2007
- Topping Off the Spire and Me and the Mushroom Cloud, by Ian R. MacLeod (oc) November 2008
- Erie Lackawanna Song, by Justina L. A. Robson (nv) November 2009
- The Spheres and the Secret Courtyard, by Iain Banks (oc) November 2010
- Study in Shadow, by John Meaney (nv) November 2011
- The Ships of Aleph, by Jaine Fenn (nv) November 2012 [Hidden Empire]
- Turnover, by Jo Walton (ss) November 2013
- Identity, by Allen Stroud (ss) November 2014
- Strong Brown God, by Kari Sperring (ss) November 2014
- Events/Heatwave, by Stan & Anne Nicholls (oc) November 2015
- Through the Veils/Trace Elements, by Juliet E. McKenna (oc) November 2016
- Precious Little Things, by Adrian Tchaikovsky (oc) November 2017
- Sons of Eden, by Chris Beckett (nv) November 2018 [Dark Eden]
- All That’s Red Earth, by Mike Carey (co) November 2019
- Novacon 50, ed. Carol Goodwin, uncredited (oa) November 2021
- Entropic Angel & Dear Colleague…, by Gareth Lyn Powell (co) November 2022
- We Must Not Buy Their Fruits, by Jen Williams (co) November 2023
[]Savoy (about)
- David Brittain:
- David Britton:
- The Lives and Times of Captain Beefheart, (nf) August 1977
- Lord Horror No. 1, (gn) April 1989 [Lord Horror]
- Meng & Ecker Number 1, (gc) June 1989 [Lord Horror]
- Meng & Ecker Number 2, (gn) July 1989 [Lord Horror]
- Lord Horror No. 2, (gn) November 1989 [Lord Horror]
- Hard Core Horror No. 1, (oc) January 1990 [Lord Horror]
- Hard Core Horror No. 2, (oc) July 1990 [Lord Horror]
- Meng & Ecker Number 4, (gn) October 1990 [Lord Horror]
- Hard Core Horror No. 3, (oc) November 1990 [Lord Horror]
- Hard Core Horror No. 4, (oc) November 1990 [Lord Horror]
- Hard Core Horror No. 5, (oc) January 1991 [Lord Horror]
- Meng & Ecker Number 5, (gn) August 1992 [Lord Horror]
- Monoshock, (gn) August 1992
- Meng & Ecker Number 6, (gn) June 1993 [Lord Horror]
- Meng & Ecker Number 7, (gc) November 1993 [Lord Horror]
- Reverbstorm No. 1, (oc) May 1994 [Lord Horror]
- Reverbstorm No. 2, (oc) August 1994 [Lord Horror]
- Meng & Ecker Number 8, (gc) November 1994 [Lord Horror]
- Reverbstorm No. 3, (oc) November 1994 [Lord Horror]
- Reverbstorm No. 4, (oc) May 1995 [Lord Horror]
- Meng & Ecker Number 9, (gc) July 1995 [Lord Horror]
- Reverbstorm No. 5, (oc) June 1996 [Lord Horror]
- Motherfuckers: The Auschwitz of Oz, (n.) August 1996 [Lord Horror]
- Adventures of Meng & Ecker, (co) March 1997 [Lord Horror]
- Reverbstorm No. 6, (oc) June 1997 [Lord Horror]
- Reverbstorm No. 7, (oc) July 2000 [Lord Horror]
- Baptised in the Blood of Millions, (n.) February 2001 [Lord Horror]
- Fuck Off and Die, (gn) March 2005 [Lord Horror]
- La Squab, (n.) April 2012 [Lord Horror]
- Lord Horror: Reverbstorm, (gc) February 2013 [Lord Horror]
- Invictus Horror, (n.) August 2013 [Lord Horror]
- Razor King, (n.) October 2017 [Lord Horror]
- Old Death, (n.) May 2022 [Lord Horror]
- David Britton & Michael Butterworth:
- The Savoy Book, (oa) September 1978
- AC/DC: Hell Ain’t No Bad Place to Be, (nf) October 1982, as by Richard Bunton
- The Legendary Ted Nugent, (nf) November 1982, as by Robert Holland
- Savoy Dreams, (oa) July 1984
- Lord Horror, (n.) May 1989, as by David Britton [Lord Horror]
- Meng & Ecker Number 3, (gc) October 1990 [Lord Horror]
- The Truth About Horror, (nf) January 2008 [Lord Horror]
- Hitler the Messiah, (an) not published
- New Wave Sword & Sorcery, (an) not published
- David Britton, Michael Butterworth & Howard Mylett:
- David Britton & Keith Seward:
- Pamela Brown:
- Edward Bryant & Harlan Ellison:
- Michael Butterworth:
- Michael Butterworth & David Britton:
- The Savoy Book, (oa) September 1978
- AC/DC: Hell Ain’t No Bad Place to Be, (nf) October 1982, as by Richard Bunton
- The Legendary Ted Nugent, (nf) November 1982, as by Robert Holland
- Savoy Dreams, (oa) July 1984
- Lord Horror, (n.) May 1989, as by David Britton [Lord Horror]
- Meng & Ecker Number 3, (gc) October 1990 [Lord Horror]
- The Truth About Horror, (nf) January 2008 [Lord Horror]
- Hitler the Messiah, (an) not published
- New Wave Sword & Sorcery, (an) not published
- Michael Butterworth, David Britton & Howard Mylett:
- James Cawthorn:
- Chris Charlesworth:
- John Clute:
- Nik Cohn:
- David Dalton:
- Robert Duncan:
- Kiss, (nf) March 1980 (Popular Library, 1978)
- Harlan Ellison:
- Harlan Ellison & Edward Bryant:
- Jon Farmer:
- Michael Fleisher:
- Michael Ginley & Bernard Manning:
- Colin Greenland:
- Kris Guidio:
- Mike Harding:
- M. John Harrison:
- Langdon Jones:
- David Lindsay:
- Bernard Manning & Michael Ginley:
- Robert G. Meadley:
- D. M. Mitchell:
- Michael Moorcock:
- Howard Mylett, David Britton & Michael Butterworth:
- George Norman Philips:
- Charles Platt:
- The Gas, (n.) September 1980 (Ophelia Press, 1970)
- Dream Makers, (oc) January 1981 (Berkley, 1980)
- Sweet Evil, (n.) not published (Berkley, 1977)
- Ishmael Reed:
- Ken Reid:
- Fudge and the Dragon, (gn) November 1980 (University of London Press, 1949)
- Fudge in Bubbleville, (gn) November 1980 (University of London Press, 1949)
- Frolics with Fudge, (gn) not published (University of London Press, 1941)
- Fudge in Toffee Town, (gn) not published (University of London Press, 1950)
- Fudge’s Trip to the Moon, (gn) not published (University of London Press, 1947)
- Fudge Turns Detective, (gn) not published (University of London Press, 1951)
- Maurice Richardson:
- Gerald Scarfe:
- Keith Seward & David Britton:
- Thomas Owen Sheridan:
- Jack Trevor Story:
- Jack on the Box, (co) August 1979
- Man Pinches Bottom, (n.) August 1979 (W.H. Allen, 1962)
- Live Now, Pay Later, (n.) May 1980 (Secker & Warburg, 1963) [Albert Argyle]
- Something for Nothing, (n.) May 1980 (Secker & Warburg, 1963) [Albert Argyle]
- The Urban District Lover, (n.) June 1980 (Secker & Warburg, 1963) [Albert Argyle]
- Up River, (n.) December 1980 (Duckworth, 1979)
- Hitler Needs You, (n.) not published (Allison & Busby, 1970) [Horace Spurgeon Fenton]
- I Sit in Hanger Lane, (n.) not published (Secker & Warburg, 1968) [Horace Spurgeon Fenton]
- The Money Goes Round and Round, (n.) not published (Alvin Redman, 1958)
- One Last Mad Embrace, (n.) not published (Allison & Busby, 1970) [Horace Spurgeon Fenton]
- The Trouble with Harry, (n.) not published (Boardman, 1949)
- The Wind in the Snottygobble Tree, (n.) not published (Allison & Busby, 1971)
- Lucy Swan:
- Henry Treece:
- The Golden Strangers, (n.) January 1980 (The Bodley Head, 1956)
- The Great Captains, (n.) January 1980 (The Bodley Head, 1956) [King Arthur]
- The Dark Island, (n.) April 1980 (Gollancz, 1952)
- Red Queen, White Queen, (n.) September 1980 (The Bodley Head, 1958)
- A Fighting Man, (n.) not published (The Bodley Head, 1960)
- The Rebels, (n.) not published (Gollancz, 1953)
- Colin Wilson:
- The Killer, (n.) February 2002 (New English Library, May 1970)
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