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SFWA Grand Master
- That official reference, which I provided last month for each Grand Master biography, is no longer available from SFWA. Here it is via Internet Archive.
- "Grand Master". Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA). Archived 2013-01-23. Retrieved 2013-04-27.</ref>
Bradbury Award
[edit]Beginning 2010, The Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation should be presented annually according to Nebula Awards rules and procedures, although it is not a Nebula Award.[1]
Miles J. Breuer
[edit]We list 36 stories plus 2 novels by Breuer, 1927 to 1942, including 27+2 by 1933, almost all published in Amazing Stories (monthly) or its Quarterly. Here is a count by year from 1927
- 3 2 6. 7+2... 3 4. 2 0 2. 1 1 1 2.. 1. 0 1
ISFDB differs in listing 1 0 3 ... 2 rather than 2 0 2 ... 1 for 1933-35 and 1942
Leigh Brackett
[edit]https://www.kirkusreviews.com/features/leigh-bracketts-planetary-romances/ Leigh Brackett's Planetary Romances By Andrew Liptak on March 28, 2013
Classic Leigh Brackett & Edmond Hamilton Interview --1976 with recent later introduction and afterword
MITSFS "gooddex"
[edit]User:P64/FSF/MITSFS created 2014-08-02 by export
SFHOF
[edit]- 2014-07-21
checked and completed/updated the External link
- 2012 Haldeman, Tiptree
- 2012 s2.sfLAP Cameron handmade; s2.sfLAP Finlay with garish {Wayback}
- 2011 Giraud uses garish {Wayback}
- 2013 all in cat; Tolkien no prose or ref; no Ext links (wh wd be redundant to refs)
ref name=sfadb> "Joanna Russ". Science Fiction Awards Database (sfadb.com). Mark R. Kelly and the Locus Science Fiction Foundation. Retrieved September 11, 2013.</ref>
- 2014 Ext link only (except Miyazaki, prose/ref not by me)
Jack Williamson, for one, lacks the citation
classification and sequence in annual press release (the quartet of biographies, which may not match the lead sentence)
!-- dagger † means deceased in comments below --> 2005 !-- Film T and M; Literature †; Art †; Open --> 2006 !-- Film T and M; Literature †; Art †; Open --> 2007 !-- listed thus: Art †; Film T and M †; Film T and M; Literature --> 2008 !-- listed thus: Literature Ian † Betty; Film T and M †; Literature; Art † --> 2009 !-- listed thus: editor & magazine publisher (Ferman); artist; artist †; author --> --2014-07-21 email to Mark R Kelly re SFADB listings 2010 !-- listed thus: †; ; ; † --> 2011 !-- listed thus: artist; author and editor; author, editor and screenwriter; comics writer [all living] --> 2012 !-- listed thus: author; author †; filmmaker; artist † --> 2013 !-- listed thus; Giger Russ Bowie living --> 2014 !-- listed thus; Miyazaki living -->
annual number deceased: 2 of 4 thru 2007; then 3/5, 1/4, (2010) 2/4, 0/4, 2/4, 2/5, 4/5 --always two living except 3 in 2009, 3 and 1 in 2013-2014
2014-07-09
- now 79 members
- 1995 to 2011 {sfhof} via Internet Archive
- 2012 --five announced, never archived as menu items (list of members at right margin) [1]
confirmed 2014-07-10
- Haldeman and Tiptree (plus Bradbury) were featured as of March 2013 --via Internet Archive [2]
- Haldeman http://web.archive.org/web/20130510121118/http://www.empmuseum.org/at-the-museum/museum-features/science-fiction-hall-of-fame/members/joe-haldeman.aspx
- Tiptree http://web.archive.org/web/20130510124813/http://www.empmuseum.org/at-the-museum/museum-features/science-fiction-hall-of-fame/members/james-tiptree,-jr.aspx
- Bradbury http://web.archive.org/web/20130510124258/http://www.empmuseum.org/at-the-museum/museum-features/science-fiction-hall-of-fame/members/ray-bradbury.aspx
- Cameron
- Finlay
- Hayao Miyazaki at the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame
- Hayao Miyazaki at Library of Congress (including 1 "from old catalog" as William Olaf)
slightly reduce WP:OVERLINKage + tweaks + /* External links */ improve one; add SFFHOF, {LCAuth} and thus Catalogue, more Persondata; +1 cat [Category:Science Fiction Hall of Fame inductees]]
2013-09-13/14
- Albert C. Baugh and his book
EN.wiki
- basic coverage done 2013-09-11, except the Tolkien biography is in the cat with a talk page notice, no prose coverage
[Category talk:Science Fiction Hall of Fame inductees#Coverage]]
2012 --Tiptree ref (archive) "as of March 2013..."; --Haldeman same; --Cameron ref/Ext link archive
2012 --Finlay {LCAuth}
2013 --Russ alone mentions HOF (and Locus Index separately)
- 2013
hof 2. (ref210) AP od- de:David Bowie "mVLG hof 2.I(ref5) AP d- de:H. R. Giger "rVLG hof .I(ref20) AP i - de:Judith Merril "mVLG DE PND; pseud. NEEDS attention hof .I(ref16)LAP d- de:Joanna Russ "mVLG DE mentions SFHOF, cites Locus Index "m g 2.-(-)wAP d de:J. R. R. Tolkien "mVLG ; HOF category only, with backpage report Talk:J. R. R. Tolkien#SFF Hall of Fame
SFADB David_Bowie 1 sfadb.com/H_R_Giger Judith_Merril Joanna_Russ J_R_R_Tolkien
Perlen: j-r-r-tolkien
- 2013 --no press release but 5 biographies now linked to the list of members
- 2014 --no press release but 5 biographies now featured
- 2014
GeekWire 2014-06-26; TOR.com 2014-06-27
2.IsfLAP d- de:Frank Frazetta "mVLG Frank_Frazetta ..sfLAP d de:Hayao Miyazaki "mVLG i193888 one interior art Hayao_Miyazaki s .IsfLAP d- de:Leigh Brackett "mVLG http://www.sfadb.com/Leigh_Brackett
s2.IsfLAP d- de:Olaf Stapledon "mVLG sfadb.com/Olaf_Stapledon 2 awd s2..sfLAP d de:Stanley Kubrick "mVLG i1728 one film, one essay Stanley_Kubrick 1 awd
Perlen: hayao-miyazaki stanley-kubrick
DE wiki hits
- "Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame" (5): d-i Clement d-i Gernsback d-i Russ d-i Russell dpi Sturgeon de:Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award
- inlinks 3 (Gernsback Sturgeon Russell)
- ref>SF&F Hall of Fame</ref>; + Weblinks {ISFDB} Done all 4 from 1996-2004
- Aufnahme in die Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, 1998 ref>SF&F Hall of Fame (englisch): 1996–2004; Kurzbiografie von Clement (1998)</ref>
- Grand Master Award 1999 der Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA)
- "Science Fiction Hall of Fame" (8): d isaac-asimov 97Asimov d arthur-c-clarke 97Clarke(Ausführliche Bibliografie in der englischen Wikipedia) d- Norton "wurde als erste Frau in die Science Fiction Hall of Fame aufgenommen" d-[i] 98Pohl d- 07Roddenberry d[i] 99Silverberg(1971Anthologie) -- 03 Tucker d- 03Wilhelm
- inlinks Science Fiction 0, Science-Fiction 1 (Wilhelm)
Those will be 7 more 1996-2004, total 10 of 36(?)
ref name=sfadb
- Done 2014-07-22 de Camp, Moskowitz, Russ,
- Liptak Kirkus
Andrew Liptak Science Fiction History at Kirkus Reviews
- (first) A Meeting in Geneva: The Birth of Frankenstein. Interviewed by Andrew Liptak. May 3, 2012.
- Frankenstein, Poe/Verne, Bradbury [r.i.p.], HG Wells, //2012-07// Verne, Stapledon, PK Dick, Gernsback, Science Romances, AC Doyle
- Vampire, Dracula, HP Lovecraft, MacDonald, JRR Tolkien, Hobbit, Once and Future King, //2013// EE Smith
- ER Burroughs, CL Moore, Campbell & Astounding, Asimov, Brackett, Naval AE Station, Merril, Futurians 1939
- Bester, Vance, Gold & Galaxy, Dystopia, //2013-07// Bradbury, St. Clair, AE van Vogt, Wollheim & Ace
- Technological Hist of SF, Pohl & Kornbluth, Heinlein & Cold War, RE Howard, Dunsany, Wird Tales, Washington Irving, Tom Swift & Stratemeyer
- The Unauthorized LotR, Francis Stevens, //2014// Sci-Fi History, Katherine MacLean, AC Clarke, Blish, Agent Virginia Kidd, Sturgeon
- Gnome Press, GRR Martin, McCaffrey's Dragons, SFWA & SFHOF, Baum's Oz, Norton's YA, Niven, //2014-07// Butler
Bracket
- "Leigh Brackett's Planetory Romances". Andrew Liptak. Kirkus Reviews. March 28, 2013.
Merrill
- "The Connections of Judith Merril". April 25, 2013.
Asimov
Andrew Liptak. March 14, 2013.
- John Campbell Jr., Astounding Magazin and the Start of the Golden Age. Andrew Liptak. February 21, 2013.
References 2013-04-27 (30)
- (13) 5 7-8 [9-10] 11-17 30 official websites, Archived
- (17)
- 5)) 18-19 22 26 29 {dead}
- 3)) 6 23 25 recovered from Archive today
- 9)) 1-4 20-21 24 27-28 good originals
Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame
2013-04-01 Category:Science Fiction Hall of Fame inductees Wikipedia articles with VIAF identifiers 69 of 69 Wikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers 69 Wikipedia articles with GND identifiers 68 (Frank R. Paul)
World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement
- 57 in 38 years 1975-2012
Gandalf Grand Master Award (GM of Fantasy)
- 8 in 8 years 1974-1981
Damon Knight/ SFWA Grand Master
- 29 in 38 years 1975-2012
2013-04-01 Category:SFWA Grand Masters Wikipedia articles with VIAF identifiers 27 of 38 Wikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers 27 Wikipedia articles with GND identifiers 26
22 (Carter, de Camp, Jakes) AND 2012 Wolfe, 2011 Willis
- 2003/2004 may lack "Fantasy"
- some later than 2006 may use ref name hofYYYY rather than sfhofYYYY
E Eaton Award J. Lloyd Eaton Lifetime Achievement Award in Science Fiction [ref name=eaton] – 4 Done F World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement [ref name=SFAwards] G Gandalf Grand Master of Fantasy [ref name=SFAwards] – 8 Done except Tolkien H HWA Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Horror genre [ref name=HWA] – 7 SFWA Grand Masters Done World Horror Grand Master incidentally S Swordsmen and Sorcerers' Guild of America (SAGA) founding member (source is our article) – 8 originals Done ## 01-29 SFWA Grand Master of F & SF [ref name=SFWA] – 29 Done yyyy 1996-2012 SFHOF induction [ref name=sfhof....] – 69 Done
- But
Done counts McCaffrey and Norton where I am more ambitious
i ISFDB as formal ref (uppercase I, source for early spec fic career)
all except Ballantines, McC, N, Zelazny
L Locus Index " " (lowercase l, "to" should be "of")
not included where trivial or nearly so (eg, most Film/TV people)
- not in the SF/F Hall of Fame
"m FGS IL 04 — de:L. Sprague de Camp "m S Il — de:Lin Carter "r Il 11 — de:Lester del Rey "m IL 19 — de:Philip José Farmer "m IL 24 — de:James Gunn (Schriftsteller) "Gunn, James". + nearly trivial D "m S I* — de:John Jakes (no awards) "m H Il 03 — de:Clifford D. Simak
DE.wiki needs Done
VIAF: Jakes, Lucas, Norton LCCN: Clement, Tiptree Normdaten: Freas, Paul
2013-09-02 edits DE.wiki als Benutzer:140.247.128.190
EN.wiki needs
GND unlink: Dozois, Finlay, Freas, Merritt, Tucker, Wilhelm, Wollheim {done}} VIAF LCCN fix: Giraud — DONE at EN.wiki not Wikidata
Jean Giraud (mathematician) partly done at Wikidata with notice to its recent editor Ruud Koot
Wikidata error
==See also==
==References==
{{reflist |25em |refs= [3]
The Locus Index to SF Awards: Index of Dramatic Nominees. Locus Publications. Retrieved 2013-04-09.</ref> The Locus Index to SF Awards: Index of Art Nominees. Locus Publications. Retrieved 2013-04-09.</ref>
Jean Giraud at Library of Congress Authorities — with 15 catalog records
−
+
- SFHOF members (69)
"m IL 18 2004 de:Brian Aldiss "m GS IL 16 2000 de:Poul Anderson "m IL 08 1997 de:Isaac Asimov no F iL 2008 – 1919 – (1939) de:Betty Ballantine no iL 2008 – 1916 1995 d (1939) de:Ian Ballantine "m IL 09 2001 de:Alfred Bester "r IL 2002 de:James Blish no IA 2005 a 1888 1986 d 1944 de:Chesley Bonestell "Bonestell, Chesley". Done inaugural SFHOF non-literary inductions "m HE FG IL 10 1999 de:Ray Bradbury "m IL 2003 de:Edgar Rice Burroughs "m IL 2010 – 1947 2006 d 1970 de:Octavia E. Butler "m *D 2012 d 1954 – 1976 de:James Cameron "Cameron, James". (Locus may be out of date) "m IL 1996 de:John W. Campbell "m IL 07 1997 de:Arthur C. Clarke "r Il 17 1998 de:Hal Clement "m E IL 2002 de:Samuel R. Delany no stub IA 2011 a 1945 – (1969) de:Vincent Di Fate "Di Fate, Vincent". "m IL 2005 – 1928 1982 d 1952 de:Philip K. Dick "m IL 2000 de:Gordon R. Dickson -2LAP IL 2011 – 1947 – 1970 de:Gardner Dozois VIAF link name+1 "m HE F ILD 23 2011 – 1934 – 1955 de:Harlan Ellison "Ellison, Harlan". substantial D no IA 2007 a 1925 1990 d (1951) de:Ed Emshwiller "Emshwiller, Ed". Done third artist no F IL 2009 – 1937 – 1964 de:Edward L. Ferman VL ILAP 2012 a 1914 1971 d 1935 de:Virgil Finlay "Finlay, Virgil". VIAF link name +1; VL ILAP 2006 a 1922 2005 + 1950 de:Frank Kelly Freas "Freas, Frank Kelly". Done second artist VIAF link name+1 IL 1996 de:Hugo Gernsback "m -L 2008 – 1948 – 1977 de:William Gibson NEEDYy2LAP -A 2011 a 1938 2012 + 1956 de:Jean Giraud "Giraud, Jean ('Moebius')". "m Il 27 2012 – 1943 – 1972 de:Joe Haldeman
interwiki links disambig Il 26 2004 de:Harry Harrison (writer)
"m -D 2005 d 1920 – 1939 de:Ray Harryhausen "Harryhausen, Harry". Done inaugural SFHOF non-literary inductions "m Il 01 1998 de:Robert A. Heinlein "m IL 2006 – 1920 1986 d 1945 de:Frank Herbert "m Il 13 2003 de:Damon Knight "m FG IL 20 2001 de:Ursula K. Le Guin "m H FGS Il 05 2001 de:Fritz Leiber "m -D 2006 d 1944 – 1965 de:George Lucas "Lucas, George". Done second film/tv "m H F IL 2010 – 1926 – 1950 de:Richard Matheson "m il 22 2006 – 1926 2011 + 1965 de:Anne McCaffrey -2LAP I* 1999 de:Abraham Merritt --nearly trivial Lit Awards; VIAF link name +16; {DNB-Portal} GNDName ask Kolja 2013-09-13 "m HF S Il 25 2002 de:Michael Moorcock "m FG IL 1998 de:C. L. Moore "m fgS I (format) 06 1997 de:Andre Norton VL I* 2009 a 1884 1963 d (<1914) de:Frank R. Paul "Paul, Frank R." (trivial) "m E Il 12 1998 de:Frederik Pohl no stub IA 2008 a 1921 1996 d (1940s) de:Richard M. Powers "Powers, Richard". "m ID 2007 d 1921 1991 d (1956) de:Gene Roddenberry "Roddenberry, Gene". Done third film/tv "m IL 2000 de:Eric Frank Russell "m -* 2007 d 1937 – 1965 de:Ridley Scott "Scott, Ridley". (film/tv) trivial D "m -* 2008 d 1924 1975 d 1954 de:Rod Serling "Serling, Rod". (film/tv) trivial D "m -* 2004 de:Mary W. Shelley --Ext link + cat only Talk: Mary Shelley#Science fiction, etc inclg ISFDB "r Il 21 1999 de:Robert Silverberg "m IL 2004 de:E. E. Smith "m ** 2005 d 1946 – 1963 de:Steven Spielberg "Spielberg, Stephen". (film/tv) nearly trivial D List of awards and nominations received by Steven Spielberg Done inaugural SFHOF non-literary inductions "m F IL 2000 de:Theodore Sturgeon "Sturgeon, Theodore". + nearly trivial D "r IL 2012 – 1915 1987 d 1968 de:James Tiptree, Jr. "m ** 2010 d 1942 – (<1964) de:Douglas Trumbull "Trumbull, Douglas". (film/tv) trivial D y2LAP IL 2003 de:Wilson Tucker VIAF link name=17 "r Il 14 1996 de:A. E. van Vogt "m F S Il 15 2001 de:Jack Vance "m (missing)-* 1999 de:Jules Verne --ISFDB ample, perhaps unreliable except for speculative fiction designation Talk:Voyages Extraordinaires "m -* 1997 de:H. G. Wells Talk:The Time Machine no IA 2009 a 1950 – (1974) de:Michael Whelan y2LAP stub? IL 2003 de:Kate Wilhelm VIAF link name+27 "m H F Il 02 1996 de:Jack Williamson "m Il 28 2009 – 1945 – 1978 de:Connie Willis "m F IL 29 2007 – 1931 – 1966 de:Gene Wolfe y2 AP IL 2002 de:Donald A. Wollheim VIAF link name +21 "m iL 2010 – 1937 1995 d (1962) de:Roger Zelazny36 inducted 1996-2004
- 36 literary people/18 posthumous
- 5 women/1 post (Norton 97, Moore 98, Le Guin 01, Wilhelm 03, Shelley 04)
- 3 mainly-editor/publishers rather than fiction writers (Campbell 96, Gernsback 96, Wollheim 02)
33 inducted 2005-2012
- 5 women (McCaffrey 06, Ballantine 08, Willis 09, Butler 10, Tiptree 12)
- 13 posth. inductions, 3 more deceased (Freas, Giraud, McCaffrey)
- 9 Art.. - 0 women - 5 posth. (Bonestell, Emshwiller, Finlay, Paul, Powers), 2 more deceased
- 8 Drama - 0 women - 2 posth. (Roddenberry, Serling)
- 16 Lit. - 5 women - 6 posth. (IBallantine, Butler, Dick, Herbert, Zelazny), 1 more deceased
- 4 mainly-editor/publishers IB & BB, Dozois, Ferman [total 7 of 52 inclg 1 women]
Late-comers, 1970s debuts: Butler(dec.), Dozois, Haldeman, Whelan, Cameron, Gibson, Willis
Baby boomers, 1946-54 births: Spielberg, Butler(dec.), Dozois, Gibson, Whelan, Cameron
Norton VIAF=239756127 no publications
Moebius
Ian Ballantine - no publications
Betty Ballantine -
EMSH
Freas
SFHOF update general ref, add 2010 ref; See also {Portal bar}; 2-column Refs; Ext link {sfhof} tweak infobox, lead; add ref SFHOF current official page; add Metadata; +1 cat (and rearrange
The biographies of four people inducted 2011 were assigned ID 1592 to 1595. I suppose that the 1480s, 1380s, and 1280s listed here represent classes of 2010, 2009, and 2008.
Website version 2012-0507 does list 64, evidently four annual inductees 1996 to 2011 --that is, prior to posting class of 2012 biographies.
2012-0722 names the 2012 inductees
Joe Haldeman (blurb) James Tiptree, Jr. (blurb) James Cameron (parallel URL is inactive) Virgil Findlay (parallel URL is inactive)
but does not link to official biographies for them.
... indeed Damon Knight 20120820 does not show them in the index
"The new Science Fiction Hall of Fame display will be unveiled at the opening of EMP's Icons of Science Fiction exhibition opening celebration on Friday, June 8, 2012." --but biographies for the class of 2012 are not evident (they appear to be missing) as of 0722 and it appears that Internet Archive did not subsequently update this page.[3]
Icons of Science Fiction Opening Party 20120515
Icons of Science Fiction {exhibit} June 9, 2012-Ongoing 20120508 same page 20120814
SCIENCE FICTION HALL OF FAME (current) merely lists the 65 members inducted 1996–2011, under a one-paragraph . But there are three Featured Members who now include Haldeman and Tiptree.
--P64 (talk) 19:14, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
Ace paperback The Lord of the Rings
[edit]Find Todd McCaffrey on SFWA.
Williamson
[edit]Series
[edit]- The Legion of Space (1947; six-part serial in Astounding, 1934)
- The Cometeers (1950; four-part serial in Astounding, 1936, plus One Against the Legion, three-part serial in Astounding, 1939)
- One Against the Legion (1967; three-part serial in Astounding, 1939, plus "Nowhere Near")
- Three from the Legion (1980; omnibus of three novels plus "Nowhere Near")
- The Queen of the Legion (1983)
- Humanoids
- With Folded Hands (1947; in Astounding)
- The Humanoids (1949; three-part serial as "...And Searching Mind" in Astounding, 1949)
- The Humanoid Touch (1980)
- The Humanoids / With Folded Hands (1996; omnibus)
- Seetee
- Seetee Shock (1949; as by Will Stewart; from Astounding, 1949)
- Seetee Ship (1951; as by Will Stewart; from previously published stories 1942–3)
- Seetee Ship/Seetee Shock (1971)
By Williamson and Frederick Pohl
[edit]- Undersea Quest (1954)
- Undersea Fleet (1956)
- Undersea City (1958)
- The Undersea Trilogy (1992; omnibus)
- Farthest Star (1975)
- Wall Around A Star (1983)
- The Reefs of Space (1964)
- Starchild (1965)
- Rogue Star (1969)
- The Starchild Trilogy (1977; omnibus)
Novels
[edit]- The Girl from Mars (1930, with Miles J. Breuer)
- The Green Girl (1930)
- Golden Blood (1933)
- Xandulu (1934)
- The Blue Spot (1935)
- Islands of the Sun (1935)
- Realm of Wizardry (1940)
- Darker Than You Think (1948)
- Dragon's Island (1951; also known as The Not-Men)
- Star Bridge (1955, with James E. Gunn)
- The Dome Around America (1955; also known as Gateway to Paradise)
- The Trial of Terra (1962; from four previously published stories, 1951–1962)
- The Reign of Wizardry (1964)
- Bright New Universe (1967)
- Trapped in Space (1968)
- The Moon Children (1972)
- The Power of Blackness (1975)
- Brother to Demons, Brother to Gods (1979; from five previously published stories, 1977–78)
- Manseed (1982)
- Lifeburst (1984)
- Firechild (1986)
- Land's End (1988, with Frederik Pohl)
- Mazeway (1990)
- The Singers of Time (1991, with Frederik Pohl)
- Beachhead (1992)
- Demon Moon (1994)
- The Black Sun (1997)
- The Fortress of Utopia (1998; originally in Startling Stories, 1939)
- The Silicon Dagger (1999)
- The Stone from a Green Star (1999; originally in Amazing Stories, 1931)
- Terraforming Earth (2001; Co-winner of 2002 John W. Campbell Memorial Award)
- The Stonehenge Gate (2005)
Collections
[edit]- The Legion of Time, and After World's End (1952)
- The Pandora Effect (1969)
- People Machines (1971)
- The Early Williamson, 1975
- The Best of Jack Williamson (1978)
- The Alien Intelligence (1980)
- Millions de Soleils (1988)
- Into the Eighth Decade (1990)
- The Prince of Space/The Girl from Mars (1998; TGFM written with Miles J. Breuer)
- The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson, Volume One, The Metal Man and Others (1999)
- The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson, Volume Two, Wolves of Darkness (1999)
- The Blue Spot, and Entropy Reversed (Released Entropy) (2000; both from Astounding, 1937)
- The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson, Volume Three, Wizard's Isle (2000)
- Dragon's Island and other stories (2002; novel and two shorts)
- The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson, Volume Four, Spider Island (2002)
- Seventy-Five: The Diamond Anniversary of a Science Fiction Pioneer, Stephen Haffner & Richard A. Hauptmann, eds. (2004)
- The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson, Volume Five, The Crucible of Power (2006)
- In Memory of Wonder's Child Stephen Haffner, ed. (2007)
- The Worlds of Jack Williamson: A Centennial Tribute (1908–2008), Stephen Haffner, ed. (2008)
- The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson, Volume Six, Gateway to Paradise (2008)
- With Folded Hands… And Searching Mind, The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson, Volume Seven (2010)
- At the Human Limit, The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson, Volume Eight (forthcoming)
Short stories
[edit]- The Metal Man (1928)
- The Cosmic Express (1930)
- The Moon Era (1931)
- Born of the Sun (1934)
- Star Bright (1939)
- The Angel From Hell (1939; as Nils O. Sonderlund,in Marvel Tales)
- Hindsight (1940)
- Collision Orbit (1942; as Will Stewart, Seetee series)
- Minus Sign (1942; as Will Stewart, Seetee series)
- Opposites—React! (1943; as Will Stewart, Seetee series)
- With Folded Hands... (1947)
- The Man from Outside (1951)
- Beans (1958)
- Jamboree (1969)
- The Highest Dive (1976)
- The Humanoid Universe (1980)
- The Firefly Tree (1997)
- The Pet Rocks Mystery (1998)
- Eden Star (2000)
- The Ultimate Earth (2000; awarded the Hugo for Best Novella in 2001)
Autobiography
[edit]- Wonder's Child: My Life in Science Fiction. Bluejay Books, New York, 1984. (Hardcover)[5]
- Wonder's Child: My Life in Science Fiction. Benbella Books, Dallas, 2005. (Paperback, updated with new photographs and epilogue)
Bibliography
[edit]- The Works of Jack Williamson: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide, Richard A. Hauptmann (NESFA Press, 1997)
old McCaffrey stuff
[edit]Cover artist | Fred Marcellino (first US) Eliz. Malczynski (US ppb) Rowena Morrill (1986) Greg Call (2003) unknown (first UK) David Roe (UK ppb) Les Edwards (later UK) Didier Thimonier (Fr ppb) Wojciech Siudmak (later Fr) |
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Harper Hall cover art
- perhaps for Harper Hall trilogy as well as each book
(above)
not in ISFDB: Albin Michel 1988 poche broche (softbound paperback)
Cover artist | Fred Marcellino (first US) Eliz. Malczynski (US ppb) Rowena Morrill (1986) Greg Call (2003) Colin Saxton (first UK) David Roe (UK ppb) Les Edwards (later UK) Didier Thimonier (Fr ppb) Wojciech Siudmak (later Fr) |
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not in ISFDB: Albin Michel 1989
not in ISFDB: Albin Michel Dec 1989
Cover artist | Fred Marcellino (first US) Eliz. Malczynski (US ppb) Rowena Morrill (1986) Greg Call (2003) Colin Saxton (first UK) Steve Weston (UK ppb) Didier Thimonier (Fr ppb) Wojciech Siudmak (later Fr) |
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First US
- hard, Fred Marcellino
- DSong Mar76, DSinger Feb77, DDrums Mar79
- paper, Elizabeth Malczynski (website) at Pern.NL
- DSong May77, DSinger Oct78, DDrums Feb80
- (not credited acc ISFDB) "Cover artist is uncredited. No visible signature. Source of the credit is the artist's website"
- omni, Victoria Poyser at Pern.NL
- Jul 84 The Harper Hall of Pern Doubleday SFBD
- WARNING Google books mentions 1979 omnibus not in ISFDB: "All three books were collected in The Harper Hall of Pern (Doubleday, 1979)." (and shows a distinct cover)
Later US
- paper, Rowena Morrill at Pern.NL DSong Mar86 DSinger Apr86 DDrums May86
- paper, Greg Call DSong,DSinger,Drums Apr03
- paper, Sammy Yuen, Jr. DSong,DSinger,DDrums Jun08
First UK
- hard, Colin Saxton at Pern.NL (missing at ISFDB) — "Anne has stated in at least two interviews (first in 1983, and the other much more recently) that Colin Saxton's dragons most closely capture her own image of Pernese dragons."
- DSong Oct76?, DSinger Jul77(none at ISFDB), DDrums
- paper, David Fairbrother Roe (website) at Pern.NL (missing at ISFDB)
- DSong 1978(noname at ISFDB) DSinger 1978 DDrums 1981
Later UK
- paper, Steve Weston (ill.) at Pern.NL DSong 1993
- DDrums 1982 Corgi ppb his first Pern commission; Pern.NL displays DDawn, DFlight, DQuest(from UK boxed set), Drums ""I designed the dragon to look as if it would actually be able to fly: stable and light, with a large wing area. Once established, this type of dragon was used on all the other dragon paintings done for Anne McCaffrey. The original concept was therefore very important."
Les Edwards at Pern.NL re-covered DSong, DSinger, WhiteD (all on display); First Fall/DDawn omnibus (on display); and many recent books
James Hayward VIAF and bibliog confusion
[edit]
James Hayward | |
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Born | James Nice January 6, 1966 Essex, England |
Pen name | James Hayward |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | British |
Subject | World Wars I and II; art and music history |
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James Hayward is the pseudonym of James Nice (born 6 January 1966 in Essex), English writer on military, modern art and post-punk musical history.
He was educated at the University of Glasgow prior to working in publishing and as a solicitor.
Books by James Hayward include The Bodies on the Beach (2001),[6] Shingle Street (1994), Myths and Legends of the First World War (2002), Myths and Legends of the Second World War (2003) and Double Agent Snow - The True Story of Arthur Owens, Hitler's Chief Spy in England (2013).
As James Hayward, he has also written liner notes for several audiobook CDs including Artists' Rifles 1914-18; Memorial Tablet (Siegfried Sassoon); Oh! It's a Lovely War (4 volumes); British War Broadcasting 1938-1946; RAF Bomber Command at War (2 volumes); The Battle of Britain; D-Day and the Battle for Normandy; Futurism & Dada Reviewed; Voices of Dada; Surrealism Reviewed; Musica Futurista; Cocteau Satie & Les Six; Bauhaus Reviewed; Wyndham Lewis: The Enemy Speaks; and Futurlieder
As James Nice, he wrote Shadowplayers: The Rise and Fall of Factory Records (2010). He runs the record labels LTM Recordings, Factory Benelux and Les Disques du Crépuscule.
Publications
[edit]- Hayward, James (2002). The Bodies on the Beach: Sealion, Shingle Street and the Burning Sea Myth of 1940. CD41 Publishing. ISBN 978-0954054915.
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As James Nice
[edit]- Nice, James (2010). Shadowplayers: The Rise and Fall of Factory Records. Aurum Press Ltd. ISBN 978-1845135409.
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References
[edit]- ^ "Frequently Asked Questions". SFWA. Retrieved 2013-04-02. Quote: "Effective January 2009, here are the new rules for the Nebula Awards."
- ^ "Science Fiction Hall of Fame". EMP Museum (empmuseum.org). Retrieved 2013-03-19.
- ^ P64/FSF/Sandbox at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database (ISFDB). Retrieved 2013-04-23. Select a title to see its linked publication history and general information. Select a particular edition (title) for more data at that level, such as a front cover image or linked contents.
- ^ "Tiptree, James, Jr.". The Locus Index to SF Awards: Index of Literary Nominees. Locus Publications. Retrieved 2013-04-18.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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External links
[edit]- James Nice at Library of Congress Authorities
- Works by or about James Hayward in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- James Hayward [19th century] at LC Authorities
- James Hayward, 1966- at LC Authorities
Hayward, James = our man, 4 records Hayward, James, 1966- = our man, 1 record Hayward, James. [from old catalog] = Hayward, James 1786-1866
Category:1966 births
Category:Living people
Category:English non-fiction writers
Perlentaucher
[edit]de:Benutzer:p64de/Perlentaucher --with much record of work at EN.wiki as well as DE.wiki
Children's Laureate; Edwards Award; Wilder Award