Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections
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RIPKE, K. (chron.)
- * So You Too Can Write Sci-Fi? (with T. Bruey & L. Leigh), (ms); exercise based on Fred Browns The last man on Earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock at the door... Three individuals write their solution to the premise.
RITCHIE, JACK; pseudonym of John George Reitci, (1922-1983) (chron.)
- * Appointment on the Barge, (ss) Microcosmic Tales, ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, Taplinger 1980
- * The Deveraux Monster, (ss) Manhunt Feb 1962
- * For All the Rude People, (ss) Alfred Hitchcocks Mystery Magazine Jun 1961
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories Not for the Nervous, ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House 1965
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: More Stories Not for the Nervous, ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell 1967
- Alfred Hitchcock: Stories Not for the Nervous, Part Two, ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Pan 1969
- Mysterious Visions, ed. Charles G. Waugh, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, St. Martins 1979
- * Gemini 74, (ss) The Diners Club Magazine Feb 1966
- * Kid Cardula [Cardula], (ss) Alfred Hitchcocks Mystery Magazine Jun 1976
- * The Magnum, (ss) Debonair May 1973
- * Package Deal, (ss) Alfred Hitchcocks Mystery Magazine Sep 1965
- * Play a Game of Cyanide, (ss) Alfred Hitchcocks Mystery Magazine May 1961
- * Put Your Head Upon My Knee, (ss) The Diners Club Magazine Aug 1967
- * Remains to Be Seen, (ss) Alfred Hitchcocks Mystery Magazine Jun 1961, as by Steve OConnell.
- * Twenty-two Cents a Day, (ss) Alfred Hitchcocks Mystery Magazine Jul 1966
- * Upon My Soul, (ss) The Diners Club Magazine Jan 1965
ROBBINS, TOD; pseudonym of Clarence Aaron Robbins, (1888-1949) (books) (chron.)
- * A Bit of Banshee, (ss)
- * Cockcrow Inn, (nv) Mystery Magazine Mar 1 1926
- * For Arts Sake, (ss)
- * Freaks, (nv) Munseys Magazine Feb 1923, as Spurs.
- * Silent, White and Beautiful, (nv) The Smart Set Apr 1918
- * The Son of Sheamus OShea, (ss)
- * Spurs, (nv) Munseys Magazine Feb 1923; also as Freaks.
- * The Toys of Fate, (nv) Munseys Magazine Jan 1921
- * Who Wants a Green Bottle?, (nv) All-Story Weekly Dec 21 1918
- * Wild Wullie, the Waster, (nv) All-Story Weekly Feb 14 1920
ROBERSON, RICK(y James) (1956- ) (books) (chron.)
- * The Astoria Incident, (nv) Anywhere, Anywhen, ed. Sylvia Engdahl & Rick Roberson, Atheneum 1976
- * The Beckoning Trail (with Sylvia Engdahl), (nv) Universe Ahead, ed. Sylvia Engdahl & Rick Roberson, Atheneum 1975
- * The Cloudlab, (nv) Universe Ahead, ed. Sylvia Engdahl & Rick Roberson, Atheneum 1975
- * Introduction, (in)
ROBERTS, [Sir] CHARLES G(eorge) D(ouglas) (1860-1943); (about) (books) (chron.)
- * At the Rough and Tumble Landing, (ss)
- * The Barn on the Marsh, (ss)
- * The Butt of the Camp, (ss)
- * Captain Joe and Jamie, (ss) Scribners Sep 1891
- * Do Seek Their Meat from God, (ss) Harpers Monthly Dec 1892
- * The Hill of Chastisement, (ss)
- * In the Accident Ward, (ss)
- * On the Tantramar Dyke, (ss)
- * The Perdu, (ss) Earths Enigmas, Lamson-Wolffe 1896
- * The Romances of an Ox Team, (ss)
- * The Stone Dog, (ss) Longmans Magazine Nov 1885
- * StoryLonesome, (ss) Atlantic Monthly Nov 1896
- * Strayed, (ss)
- * Within Sound of the Saws, (ss) Longmans Magazine Jun 1893
- * The Young Ravens That Call Upon Him, (ss)
ROBERTS, KEITH (John Kingston) (1935-2000); see pseudonyms Alistair Bevan & John Kingston; (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Anita [Anita], (ss) Science-Fantasy #67 1964
- * The Beautiful One, (nv) New Worlds 6, ed. Michael Moorcock & Charles Platt, London: Sphere 1973
- * The Big Fans [Alex Boulter], (nv) F&SF May 1977
- * Boulters Canaries, (nv) New Writings in SF. 3, ed. John Carnell, London: Dobson 1965
- * Breakdown [Bill Fredericks], (ss) sf Impulse Oct 1966, as by Alistair Bevan.
- * Brother John [Pavane], (nv) Impulse May 1966
- * The Charm [Anita], (ss) Science-Fantasy #68 1964
- * Coda [Pavane], (ss) 1968
- * Coranda, (nv) New Worlds Jan 1967
- * Corfe Gate [Pavane], (nv) Impulse Jul 1966
- * The Deeps, (ss) Orbit 1, ed. Damon Knight, Berkley Medallion 1966
- * The Eastern Windows, (ss) The Devil His Due, ed. Douglas Hill, Hart-Davis 1967
- * Escapism, (nv) Science-Fantasy #67 1964
- * Flight of Fancy, (vi) Science-Fantasy #69 1965
- * The Flowers of the Valley, (ss) New Worlds Apr 1965
- * Fragments, (nv) The Chalk Giants, Hutchinson 1974
- * The God House, (nv) New Worlds Quarterly, ed. Michael Moorcock, London: Sphere 1971
- * The Grain Kings, (na) New Worlds Quarterly 3, ed. Michael Moorcock, London: Sphere 1972
- * The Helmet-Makers Wife, (nv) Ariel v2 1977
- * I Lose Medea, (ss) New Worlds Quarterly 3, ed. Michael Moorcock, London: Sphere 1972, as by Alistair Bevan.
- * The Inner Wheel, (nv) New Writings in SF. 6, ed. John Carnell, London: Dobson 1965
- * Introduction, (in)
- * The Jennifer [Anita], (ss) Science-Fantasy #70 1965
- * The Lady Anne [Pavane], (nv) Impulse Apr 1966; also as The Lady Margaret.
- * The Lady Margaret [Pavane], (nv) Impulse Apr 1966, as The Lady Anne.
- * The Lake of Tuonela, (nv) New Writings in SF. 23, ed. Kenneth Bulmer, London: Sidgwick & Jackson 1973
- * Lords and Ladies [Pavane], (nv) Impulse Jun 1966
- * Manipulation, (nv) New Writings in SF. 3, ed. John Carnell, London: Dobson 1965, as by John Kingston.
- * Manscarer, (nv) New Writings in SF. 7, ed. John Carnell, London: Dobson 1966
- * The Middle Earth [Anita], (ss) Science-Fantasy #72 1965
- * The Ministry of Children, (nv) New Worlds 9, ed. Hilary Bailey, London: Corgi 1975
- * Missa Privata, (nv) New Worlds 10, ed. Hilary Bailey, London: Corgi 1976
- * Molly Zero, (na) Triax, ed. Robert Silverberg, Pinnacle 1977
- * Monkey and Pru and Sal, (ss) New Worlds Quarterly 2, ed. Michael Moorcock, London: Sphere 1971
- * Our Lady of Desperation, (nv) Ladies from Hell, Gollancz 1979
- * The Pace That Kills, (nv) Impulse May 1966
- * The Passing of the Dragons, (nv) New Writings in SF. 21, ed. John Carnell, London: Sidgwick & Jackson 1972
- * Prologue [Pavane], (vi)
- * Rand, Rat and the Dancing Man, (na) The Chalk Giants, Hutchinson 1974
- * The Scarlet Lady [Bill Fredericks], (nv) Impulse Aug 1966, as by Alistair Bevan.
- * The Shack at Great Cross Halt, (nv) New Writings in SF. 30, ed. Kenneth Bulmer, London: Corgi 1977
- * The Signaller [Pavane], (nv) Impulse Mar 1966
- * Sub-Lim, (nv) New Writings in SF. 4, ed. John Carnell, London: Dobson 1965
- * The Sun Over a Low Hill, (nv) The Chalk Giants, Hutchinson 1974
- * Synth, (ss) New Writings in SF. 8, ed. John Carnell, London: Dobson 1966
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