From: owner-aml-list-digest@lists.xmission.com (aml-list-digest) To: aml-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: aml-list-digest V1 #16 Reply-To: aml-list Sender: owner-aml-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-aml-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk aml-list-digest Monday, April 17 2000 Volume 01 : Number 016 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2000 09:26:22 -0600 From: Kathleen Woodbury Subject: Re: [AML] Having Written At 03:57 AM 4/15/00 -0600, I wrote: >(And once the kid is born, then you're real adventure >starts....) Arrgghhhh!!!!!! Then =your= real adventure starts. Sheesh! I hate it when I do that. Kathleen Dalton-Woodbury workshop@burgoyne.com - - AML-List, a mailing list for the discussion of Mormon literature http://www.xmission.com/~aml/aml-list.htm ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2000 19:22:00 -0600 From: Steve Perry Subject: Re: [AML] Re: DUTCHER, _God's Army_ > From: Kathleen Woodbury > It =all= worked for me. Even the "conversion" scene, because what I saw > happen there was Elder Allen realizing inside himself, in his heart and in > his gut, who his "real father" really was. And there was preparation for > that before the scene, too. The SFX in this scene were fun too--While the elder is first trying to pray for an answer we hear a car in the alley outside trying over and over to start up. No luck. Then as the night continues he really starts looking worried--we hear an ambulance drive by outside. Then when things finally start "working", i. e. making a spiritual connection, we hear a helicopter taking off or flying over. :-) S. - - - - - - stevenkperry@earthlink.net - - AML-List, a mailing list for the discussion of Mormon literature http://www.xmission.com/~aml/aml-list.htm ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2000 21:06:17 -0600 From: deborah weagel Subject: [AML] Value of Fiction I'm new to the list. My name is Deborah Fillerup Weagel. Some of you may know the work of my brother, Michael Fillerup. My bachelor's degree is in art (BYU), and in 1997 I completed a master's degree in music theory and composition from the University of New Mexico. So what do I know about fiction? Well, I am currently getting a second master's degree in French, and this semester in particular, I have been immersed in it. In response to the question, "What good, in the eternities and after all, is fiction?", I must say that, in my limited experience, there is tremendous value in reading fiction. Through fiction we can be provided with both good and bad examples of how to be and how not to be. Two of my favorite novels are Madame Bovary, by Gustave Flaubert, and Anna Karenina, by Tolstoy. They teach me that adultery leads to tragedy and disaster. The Princess of Cleves, in the text by Madame de LaFayette, proves to be, at least in my opinion, an example of virtue and honor. Through her I am taught how a woman might respond in a more desirable way to feelings of infatuation for a man other than her husband. I recently read, The Plague, by Albert Camus, and the novel now ranks as one of my favorites. From this work of fiction I learned that in life there are oppressors, victims, and peacemakers. The book helped me analyze which of the three I wanted to be, and the obvious answer was a peacemaker. As I went about my daily routine, I started to keep this question in mind, and my behavior IMPROVED because I genuinely wanted to be a peacemaker. I believed I had a choice in the matter. (Despite our circumstances we can choose we of the three we will be.) Last semester I read L'enfant noir (The Dark Child), by Camara Laye, who wrote about his childhood in West Africa. Through this text, which is autobiographical, I was reminded of the importance, power, and influence of mothers, not only in my own culture, but in the world in general. In other Francophone novels and stories, I read of the oppression of stronger, white cultures on weaker, colored cultures, and I experienced through fiction, through literature, how it might have been, how it might have felt, to be oppressed and dominated by foreigners and strangers. (It also made me want to serve a mission in West Africa.) Before I started school in the fall of 1999, my husband gave me a blessing and told me that I would become a better person through my academic work. Most of the work I do at school is to read and analyze fiction, and I believe that I am becoming more perfect through these activities. So, Mormon writers, keep writing, and Mormon readers, keep reading. [Deborah Weagel] - - AML-List, a mailing list for the discussion of Mormon literature http://www.xmission.com/~aml/aml-list.htm ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2000 09:36:57 -0600 From: aml@xmission.com Subject: [AML] PERRY, _Half Moon Street_ Deseret News, Sunday, April 16, 2000, 12:00 AM MDT 'Half Moon Street' is enthralling - but also dark, graphic mystery By Susan Whitney Deseret News special writer HALF MOON STREET, by Anne Perry; Ballantine Books; 312 pages. $25. Poor Charlotte Pitt. Her family - her wealthy, staid, Victorian family - has already suffered more than its share. The murdered sister, the dissipated brother-in-law. And now, in Anne Perry's latest novel, "Half Moon Street," we learn something we would really rather not know about Charlotte's grandfather. Luckily for Charlotte, she's in Paris for the duration of this book. How unfortunate for her mother, Caroline, to be left in London. When scandal threatens, Caroline's the one who has to tidy up and smooth over and make the family presentable. She does, however, get to solve a mystery. While Charlotte's husband, police inspector Thomas Pitt, works the streets to solve a kinky murder, Caroline works the drawing rooms. This is just what Charlotte would have done had she been in town. Once again, it is the clue obtained in high society, the clue Caroline dutifully passes on to Thomas, that solves the case. This is the way mysteries usually get solved in Perry's series. But lest you think Perry is starting to rely on formula, a word of caution: "Half Moon Street" is different from her other mystery books. This novel is darker than Perry's previous work. The plot centers around pornography, which is not really a departure. Perry often tackles a social issue with sexual overtones. But this time, there is also a distressing scene of sexual sadism. On the other hand, if the plot is bleak, the drawing-room conversations have never been brighter. Peery presents us with a changing society and characters who are caught in the cross-winds. The themes of the book are the same as in Perry's previous Pitt mystery. She is concerned with the roles of men and women. The faade of society in contrast to what lurks beneath. Repression vs. restraint vs. morality. The conflicts all come together in the character of Caroline. In "Half Moon Street," we find her quite confused. After her first husband died (that would be Charlotte's father), Caroline married a much younger man. He is also an actor, much more liberal than she. By marrying him, she flouted convention twice. Now, she finds herself surrounded by new people and new thoughts. She vacillates between defending her husband's ideas and being disturbed by them. In "Half Moon Street," Perry gives us a Caroline who is complex. The character is both troubled and troubling. And if Caroline is newly complicated, so is Perry. (Is she going someplace new with her writing? Is she becoming darker?) Her latest novel, while interesting, may be getting too graphic for some of her loyal readers. Copyright 2000, Deseret News Publishing Corp. - - AML-List, a mailing list for the discussion of Mormon literature http://www.xmission.com/~aml/aml-list.htm ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2000 09:36:57 -0600 From: aml@xmission.com Subject: [AML] Sunstone Contest [From the Sunday Deseret News] FICTION CONTEST, sponsored by the Sunstone Foundation, invites writers to enter their work. Prizes up to $400 per story will be awarded in two categories, short short story, fewer than 1,000 words, and short story, fewer than 6,000 words. Deadline for entries is June 30 and they must be accompanied by a $5 fee. For more information, call 355-5926. - - AML-List, a mailing list for the discussion of Mormon literature http://www.xmission.com/~aml/aml-list.htm ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 08:24:48 -0600 From: "Eric R. Samuelsen" Subject: Re: [AML] Mothers FWIW, my grandmother won the Utah Mother of the Year contest quite a few = years back. Her situation was a bit unique; her husband, my grandfather, = was murdered, leaving her with five children under the age of nine. She = went to work, and in her spare time completed a BA, an MA and a PhD. She = eventually became a faculty member at BYU. Lucile Markham Thorne, the = single most remarkable person I've ever known. =20 Eric Samuelsen >>> sburton@unr.edu 04/13/00 10:26AM >>> > Nope. Nothing has changed. I've just noticed that in order to win the > mother of the year award, a woman has to do substantially more than be a > mother. She must do volunteer work for fifty hours a week as well. It > disturbs me that the one award supposedly given for good motherhood = seems > primarily based on stuff outside of being a mother. Hmm. You and I appear to disagree, entirely, on this topic. =20 Particularly, I disagree with the logic that being involved in one's community is "stuff outside of being a mother." The best parents in my neighborhood are involved in their children's lives both inside their houses and outside. This includes a degree of being involved in the community: supporting schools, attending local advisory board meetings when the agenda affects the neighborhood, participating in church groups, and so on. My own mother and grandmother certainly saw such activities as an intrinsic part of raising their children. I'm deeply grateful that they did. [snip] - - AML-List, a mailing list for the discussion of Mormon literature http://www.xmission.com/~aml/aml-list.htm ------------------------------ Date: (No, or invalid, date.) From: "Marilyn & William Brown" Subject: [AML] Musicals (was Donny as Joseph) I AGREE with this, Kathleen, and we're trying out some things at the Vill= a. We are going to do Erica Glenn's DANCING SHOES this summer in July. = She is thirteen-fourteen years old, and a genius-whiz! We are so excited.= She has written the play and the music, both. Anna Murdock, our excellen= t director of education, is a brilliant critic of material for the stage,= so I have every trust it will be good. Now, why don't the rest of you = get busy and write us a fun musical! Marilyn Brown - - AML-List, a mailing list for the discussion of Mormon literature http://www.xmission.com/~aml/aml-list.htm ------------------------------ Date: (No, or invalid, date.) From: "Marilyn & William Brown" Subject: Re: [AML] Re: Family and Art Kathleen, you ask good questions. My answer is that fiction shapes and = colors. I always go back to Nebraska. It was unknown until we read Willa = Cather. I want our culture, our land, to be created in the minds of the = future. You have good points. Marilyn Brown - - AML-List, a mailing list for the discussion of Mormon literature http://www.xmission.com/~aml/aml-list.htm ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 08:29:32 -0600 From: "Eric R. Samuelsen" Subject: Re: [AML] Donny as Joseph D. Michael Martindale wrote: >I have a different take on why LDS audiences like "Joseph." It's >not = that they are starved for "clean family entertainment." They're >starved = for _good_ entertainment. There's piles and piles of >clean entertainment = available--all faith-affirming, all severely >didactic, all super-sentiment= al. "Joseph" is just plain fun. No >moralizing, no demands on one's = character.=20 Okay, sure, but there's also piles and piles of other stuff like that too. = How many hundreds of lightweight, family-friendly shows are there? I can = think of a couple hundred just sitting here at my computer. No, there's = something else going on with Joseph. Is it a Feast of Fools kind of = thing; do we like having Bible characters (especially ones with particular = importance theologically) turned into this kind of campy caricature?=20 Eric Samuelsen =20 - - AML-List, a mailing list for the discussion of Mormon literature http://www.xmission.com/~aml/aml-list.htm ------------------------------ Date: (No, or invalid, date.) From: "Marilyn & William Brown" Subject: Re: [AML] Family and Art Just a word about Benson's fiction. He is one of the best Mormon writers = I've read. I am in the process right now of reading both missionary books= , and I find so much writing that's absolutely stunning. He's also prolif= ic. He's a WRITER with all caps. The family histories will be amazing. = And I want to vote for the courtship story, Benson. It is exactly the kin= d of DRIVING thing I wanted to talk to you about. The reader has to wonde= r if you and Robin ever get together. And you hang all that fabulous writ= ing on a "singletree" or a skeleton so to speak. That single things drive= s the novel. So I'm excited to see that! (In longer novels, the other cha= racters are subs and have their own stories woven in between). Yea! Keep = writing! Marilyn Brown - - AML-List, a mailing list for the discussion of Mormon literature http://www.xmission.com/~aml/aml-list.htm ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 09:08:27 -0600 From: Steve Perry Subject: Re: [AML] Family and Art Benson, who writes from his recumbency: > The audience for family history is not broad but can > be quite deep. A hundred years from now, or two hundred, if the > fiction versions are read at all, it will most likely be by > family members who recognize it for family history in disguise. I think we should give all the characters in such stories the surname "Steed," then it will be clear wherever and whenever they are read that this is historical fiction of the LDS family sort. :-) S. - ----- stevenkperry@earthlink.net - - AML-List, a mailing list for the discussion of Mormon literature http://www.xmission.com/~aml/aml-list.htm ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 11:29:41 -0600 From: Scott and Marny Parkin Subject: [AML] Mormon SF Bibliography--Poetry Bibliography of Mormon Speculative Fiction maintained by Marny Parkin This post is a snapshot of Marny Parkin's large and continually growing web-based bibliography of LDS science fiction and fantasy. To see the original (with updates), go to . [MOD: Thanks, Marny, both for doing this and for preparing and posting it here! If anyone has trouble with the MIME encoding (it's been awhile since I've asked), let me know and we'll consider running it again or getting you a stripped-down version. Most (maybe all) of you should be able to read it just fine.] POETRY Anderson, Colleen. "Water Babies." _Leading Edge,_ no. 28 (February 1= 994): =0924-25. Asplund, Russell W. "An Astronaut Discusses a Black Hole Binary Syste= m." =09_Leading Edge,_ no. 20/21 (fall/winter 1990): 187. Reprinted in =09_Leading Edge,_ no. 24 (September 1991): 29. Asplund, Russell [W.]. "A Love Song for the Nuclear Age." _Leading Ed= ge,_ =09no. 19 (September 1989): 25. Aspund, Russell [W.]. "No Green Hills." _Leading Edge,_ no. 22 (fall = 1990): =09109. Asplund, Russell W. "The Revelations of the Binary Astronaut." _Leadi= ng =09Edge,_ no. 23 (winter 1991): 111. Baker, Virginia [E.]. "Black Orchids: A Collection of Poems and Short =09Stories." Master's thesis, Brigham Young University, 1985. Baker, Virginia E. "Changeling Soul." _Leading Edge,_ no. 6 (n.d.): 2= 9. Baker, Virginia E. "Death." _Leading Edge,_ no. 10 (fall 1985): 60-61= . Baker, Virginia E. "Death Takes a Friend." In _Once upon a Midnight .= . . =09Poetry in Honor of the One Hundreth Anniversary of Poe's The =09Raven,_ ed. Jane A. Riley, Michael N. Langford, and Thomas E. =09Fuller, 52-. Atlanta: Unnameable Press, 1995. Baker, Virginia E. "Forging." _Leading Edge,_ no. 10 (fall 1985): 57. Baker, Virginia E. "Isis and Osiris." _Leading Edge,_ no. 10 (fall 19= 85): =0959. Baker, Virginia E. "Sphinx." _Leading Edge,_ no. 10 (fall 1985): 58. =09Reprinted in _Leading Edge,_ no. 24 (September 1991): 101. Bell, M. Shayne. "After Two Weeks of Delays above Novo Brasil." _Asim= ov's =09Science Fiction_ 17 (April 1993): 157. Bell, M. Shayne. "Anticlea in Marrakech." _Amazing Stories_ 65 (May 1= 990): =0960. Reprinted in _Zarahemla_ 1 (September 1992): 3. Bell, M. Shayne. "Dreamstone." _Leading Edge,_ no. 9 (winter 1985): 4= 7. Bell, M. Shayne. "Elizabeth I: On Seeing Persephone Walk through the = Gates =09of Hell." _Asimov's Science Fiction_ 16 (November 1992): 126-27. Bell, M. Shayne. "In a Far Land." _Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thou= ght_ =0929 (summer 1996): 182. Reprinted in _Pillar_ 3 (January 1996): 22. Bell, M. Shayne. "Laundromat: Night." _Leading Edge,_ no. 11 (winter = 1985): =0971. Reprinted in _Star*Line: Newsletter of the Science Fiction =09Poetry Association_ 16 (March/April 1993): 14. Bell, M. Shayne. "One Hundred Years of Russian Revolution, 7 November= 1917 =09to 7 November 2017: Novaya Moskava, Mars." _Amazing Stories_ 64 =09(September 1989): 28. Reprinted in _Zarahemla_ 1 (September 1992): =092-3. Reprinted in _The Rhysling Anthology 1990: The Nominees for =09the Best Fantastic Poetry of 1989,_ 23. Science Fiction Poetry =09Association, 1990. [Rhysling Award finalist, Best Short Poem =09category, Science Fiction Poetry Association] Bell, M. Shayne. "Pepper with No Thought." _Amazing Stories_ 65 (July =091990): 67. Reprinted in _Zarahemla: A Forum for LDS Poetry_ 1 =09(September 1992): 3. Bell, M. Shayne. "Persephone in Hell." _Inscape_ (winter 1986): 86. =09Reprinted as "Pluton: After Greeting Persephone with a Kiss." =09_Zarahemla_ 1 (September 1992): 3. Bell, M. Shayne. "Romeo to Juliet, in Utah." _Asimov's Science Fictio= n_ =0915 (January 1991): 34. Reprinted in _Zarahemla_ 1 (September =091992): 2. Reprinted in Pillar 3 (February 1996): 18. Reprinted =09in _Utah Sings: An Anthology of Contemporary Verse,_ 66. =09Centennial Edition. Vol. 7. Salt Lake City: Utah State Poetry =09Society, 1996). Bell, M. Shayne. "Sit for Prophesies of Love." In _Once upon a =09Midnight . . . Poetry in Honor of the One Hundreth Anniversary =09of Poe's The Raven,_ ed. Jane A. Riley, Michael N. Langford, =09and Thomas E. Fuller, 38. Atlanta: Unnameable Press, 1995. Bell, M. Shayne. "The Time Traveler Comes to Cana." _Dialogue_ 27 =09(winter 1994): xi-xii. Bell, M. Shayne. "When the Last Day Ends." _Isaac Asimov's Science =09Fiction Magazine_ 13 (October 1989): 101. Reprinted in =09_Zarahemla: A Forum for LDS Poetry_ 1 (September 1992): 3. =09Reprinted in _Pillar_ 3 (March 1996). Bell, M. Shayne. "With Rain, and a Dog Barking." _Magazine of Fantasy =09& Science Fiction_ 84 (April 1993): 122. Bell, M. Shayne. "Yellowstone." _Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magaz= ine_ =0913 (June 1989): 107. Reprinted in _Zarahemla: A Forum for LDS =09Poetry_ 1 (September 1992): 2. Bernard, Rebecca [Lynne]. "The Plea." _Leading Edge,_ no. 14 (summer =091987): 61. Card, Orson Scott. "Prentice Alvin and the No-Good Plow." _Sunstone_ = 13 =09(August 1989): 28-32. Reprinted in _Maps in a Mirror,_ 589-600. =09[first prize, Utah State Institute of Fine Arts, long serious =09poem category, 1981] Card, Orson Scott. "Tin Men." In _The Anthology of Speculative Poetry= ,_ =09ed. Robert Frazier. 1980. Reprinted in _Unaccompanied Sonata._ Collings, Michael R. "_Ad Astra per Fidem._" In _LDSF 2: Latter-Day =09Science Fiction,_ ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 112. Ludlow, Mass.: =09Parables, 1985. Reprinted in Churchyard, no. 2 (summer 1990): 22-. Collings, Michael R. "After First Blooding." _Rouge et Noir: les poem= es =09des vampires,_ no. 5 (fall 1994): 12. Collings, Michael R. "Alien." _Owlflight,_ no. 5 (1986): 44. Collings, Michael R. "Aube." _Owlflight,_ no. 2 (1981): 30. Reprinted =09in _Aliens & Lovers,_ ed. Millea Kenin, 79. Oakland, Calif.: =09Unique Graphics, 1983. Collings, Michael R. "Baying Hounds." _O-Negative: Bite-Sized Poems f= rom =09Preternatural Press_ 1 (fall 1994): n.p. Collings, Michael R. "Because I Would Not Stop for Death." _Magazine = of =09Speculative Poetry_ 3 (summer-winter 1992): 28. Collings, Michael R. "Before the Feeding." _Rouge et Noir,_ no. 6 (fa= ll =091995): 13. Collings, Michael R. "Beneath the Blue Sun." _Wildcat_ (1981). Collings, Michael R. "The Blood Burns." _San Fernando Poetry Journal_= 4, =09no. 1 (1982): 25. Collings, Michael R. "Blood Rite." _Plastic Tower,_ no. 21 (January =091995): 20 . Collings, Michael R. "The Bloofer Lady." _Space & Time,_ no. 64 (summ= er =091983): 78. Collings, Michael R. "Bluebottle Fly." In _In Memoriam: A Father...an= d =09a Friend,_ 7. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Buckthorn Chapbooks, 1988. Collings, Michael R. "Bodies." _Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought= _ 21 =09(spring 1988): 11. Reprinted in _Dark Transformations,_ 86. Collings, Michael R. "The Boneyard of Old Ezra Snow." _Leading Edge,_= no. =0931 (August 1995): 50-57. Collings, Michael R. _The Boneyard of Old Ezra Snow, and Other Poems.= _ =09Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Buckthorn Chapbooks, 1993. Collings, Michael R. "The Boy Had Killed Himself." _Scream!_ 1 (July =091992): 2. Collings, Michael R. "The Burning." _Expressionists_ (1982): 38. Collin[g]s, Michael R. "Child Abuse." _Scream!_ 1 (July 1992): 1. Collings, Michael R. "Colony." In _In Memoriam: A Father... and a Fri= end,_ =095. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Buckthorn Chapbooks, 1988. Reprinted in =09_Magazine of Speculative Poetry_ 2 (October-December 1988): 15. Collings, Michael R. "Confutatis." _Next Phase_ 5, no. 1 (1996): 43. Collings, Michael R. "Crescendo and Decrescendo." In _In Memoriam: A =09Father...and a Friend,_ 3. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Buckthorn =09Chapbooks, 1988. Collings, Michael R. "Crucifax." _Blood Review: The Journal of Horror =09Criticism_ 1, no. 1 (October 1989): 14-B. Reprinted in _Dark =09Transformations,_ 37. Collings, Michael R. "The Dark Is Deep." _Star*Line_ 5, no. 5 (Septem= ber- =09October 1982): 9. Collings, Michael R. _Dark Transformations: Deadly Visions of Change.= _ =09Mercer Island, Wash.: Starmont House, 1990. Collin[g]s, Michael [R]. "The Dionysian Hierarchy First Notices Moron= i and =09His Friends." _Wasatch Review International_ 1, no. 1 (1992): 61. Collings, Michael R. "Double Helix." _Contest Bulletin: Bay Area Poet= s =09Coalition_ (December 1981): n.p. Collings, Michael R. "Dreamer of Worlds." _Star*Line_ 18, no. 1 =09(January-February 1995): 18-19. Collings, Michael R. "Elegy for an Asteroid Miner Dying on December 2= 5." =09_Star*Line_ 16, no. 1 (January-February, 1993): 12. Collings, Michael R. "Essence of the Other." _Owlflight,_ no. 2 (1981= ): 30. Collings, Michael R. "Eternity Has Finally Died." _Star*Line_ 6, no. = 5 =09(September-October 1983): 5. Collings, Michael R. "Exiles on a Left-Hand World." _Midnight Zoo_ 3,= no. 4 =09(1993): 59. Collings, Michael R. "Faces of Fear." _Blood Review_ (October 1989). =09Reprinted in _Dark Transformations,_ 95. Collings, Michael R. _Fields of Starflowers, and Other Poems: Science =09Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror._ Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Buckthorn =09Chapbooks, 1988. Collings, Michael R. "Fifth Movement=8Aand Final." _Star*Line_ 5, no.= 6 =09(November-December 1982): 23. Collings, Michael R. "First Contact." _Owlflight,_ no. 2 (1981): 30. Collings, Michael R. "From the Womb of the World." _Mythellany_ (1982= ): 7. Collings, Michael R. "Gargoyles." _Leading Edge,_ no. 17 (summer 1988= ): =0979. Reprinted in _Dark Transformations,_ 94. Collings, Michael R. "The Golden Chain." _Dialogue: A Journal of Morm= on =09Thought_ 16, no. 4 (winter 1983): 101. Collings, Michael R. "The Great Pre-god Chaos." In _Vates: One,_ ed. =09Michael R. Collings, 8. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: n.p., 1994. Collings, Michael R. _Haiku._ Malibu, Calif.: Zarahemla Motets, 1995. Collings, Michael R. "Heritage II." _Polylog_ (summer 1981): 35. Collings, Michael R. "Hesperios." _Star*Line_ 16 (November-December =091993): 11. Collings, Michael R. "Implications of Mortality from Recollections of =09Human History." _San Fernando Poetry Journal_ 3, no. 3 (1982): 28. Collings, Michael R. "Inchantation." _Being_ 5, no. 2 (April 1993). Collings, Michael R. "Incubus." In _Dark Transformations,_ 90-91. Rep= rinted =09in _Blood Review_ 1 (April 1990): 22B. Collings, Michael R. "Jurist." _Scream!_ 1 (July 1992): 4-5. Collings, Michael R. "The Last Pastoral." In _Naked to the Sun._ Repr= inted =09in _Rhysling Anthology 1986,_ 3-4. SF Poetry Association, 1986. Collings, Michael R. "A Lesson in Manners." _Space & Time,_ no. 68 (s= ummer =091984): 68. Collings, Michael R. "A Midnight Horror Reading at the Stanley Hotel.= " =09_Horrorfest Press_ 1 (fall 1989): 6. Collings, Michael R. "A Midnight Shooting on the Golden State Freeway= ." =09In _Dark Transformations,_ 30-31. Reprinted in _2AM_ 4 (August =091990): 39-. Collings, Michael R. "Migration" [II]. _Star*Line_ 5 (July-August 198= 2): 5. Collings, Michael R. "Molestation." _Scream!_ 4 (April 1993): 23-25. Collings, Michael R. "Moonbridge." _Star*Line_ 4 (September-October 1= 981): =0918. Collings, Michael R. "My Dreams Have Turned against Me." In _The Joys= of =09Quiet Wanderings: Selected Poems, 1984-1988,_ 12. Thousand Oaks, =09Calif.: 1988. Collings, Michael R. "Mythmakers." _Space & Time,_ no. 60 (July 1981)= : 34. Collings, Michael R. "Naked to the Sun" [I]. _Velocities,_ no. 3 (fal= l- =09winter 1983): 42. Collings, Michael R. _Naked to the Sun: Dark Visions of Apocalypse._ =09Mercer Island, Wash.: Starmont House, 1985. Collings, Michael R. _Nestlings of a Dark God: Poems 1974-1994--Scien= ce =09Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Myth._ Thousand Oaks, Calif.:=20 Buckthorn, 1995. Collings, Michael R. "Nova." In _Double Helix, and Other Poems:=20 1981,_ 11. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Buckthorn Chapbooks, 1988. Collings, Michael R. "One with Him." _Star*Line_ 6 (November-December =091983): 5. Collings, Michael R. "On Mr. Lewis' _Discarded Image." _Lamp-Post_ 3, =09no. 1 (January 1979): 2. Collings, Michael R. "On the First Outdoor Testing of a Man-Made =09Bacterium in a Strawberry Patch in California." _Leading Edge,_ =09no. 17 (summer 1988): 37. Reprinted in _1988 Odyssey Poetry Awards= _ =09(1988): n.p. Reprinted in _Dark Transformations,_ 72. Reprinted in =09_Leading Edge,_ no. 24 (September 1991): 125. Collings, Michael R. "Orchisophilia." In _Aliens & Lovers,_ ed. Mille= a =09Kenin, 63. Oakland, Calif.: Unique Graphics, 1983. Collings, Michael R. "Orion Disappeared Last Night." _Poet_ 4 (spring= / =09summer 1993): 34. Collings, Michael R. "Our Gods Have Died." _Blood Review_ (October 19= 89). =09Reprinted in _Dark Transformations, 87. Collings, Michael R. "Perspective." _Star*Line_ 4 (November-December = 1981): =0910. Collings, Michael R. _Poetic Peculations: Parodies, Pastiches, =09Appreciations, and Perpetrations._ Thousand Oaks, Calif.: =09Buckthorn Chapbooks, 1991. Collings, Michael R. "The Program." _Star*Line_ 15 (March/April 1992)= : 8. Collings, Michael R. "Renfield's Litany as Overheard by Professor Von =09Helsing." _Space & Time,_ no. 64 (summer 1983): 78. Collings, Michael R. "Reptilia." _Owlflight,_ no. 2 (1981): 30. Collings, Michael R. "Return to Avalon." _Owlflight,_ no. 3 (1982): 9= . Collings, Michael R. "Rose-red Lips." _O-Negative: Bite-Sized Poems f= rom =09Preternatural Press_ 1 (fall 1994): n.p. Collings, Michael R. "Rydra Wong." _Star*Line_ 4 (April 1981): 6. Collings, Michael R. "Salt Lake City, 2130." _Starsong: The Magazine = of =09Fantasy, Science Fiction & Horror,_ no. 14 (December 1990): 74. Collings, Michael R. "Solar Marathon." _Star*Line_ 13 (May-June 1990)= : 7. Collings, Michael R. "Soliloquy on Perspective." _California State Po= etry =09Quarterly_ 10 (fall-winter 1983): 28. Collings, Michael R. "Sonata Enigmata." _California State Poetry =09Quarterly_ 9 (fall-winter, 1982): 29. Collings, Michael R. "Sonnet: To Fourteen Who Died on an Unnamed Wint= er =09World." _Midnight Zoo_ 3, no. 4 (1993): 59. Collings, Michael R. "The Sorceress of the Silvered Wood." _Fantasy B= ook_ =09(January 1985): 1. Collings, Michael R. "The SoulOrgan." _Star*Line_ 9 (July-August 1986= ): 17. =09Reprinted in _Dark Transformations,_ 84. Collings, Michael R. "Sparks." In _Matrix,_ ed. Satya E. Gratner, 71-= 72. =09Orcutt Calif.: White Crow Press. Collings, Michael R. "Spatio-Temporal Spectacles." _Space & Time,_ no= . 81 =09(spring 1993): 28-29. Reprinted in _The 1994 Rhysling Anthology,_ =0919. Science Fiction Poetry Association, 1994. Collings, Michael R. "Sputnik." In _Naked to the Sun._ Reprinted in =09_Rhysling Anthology 1986,_ 5. SF Poetry Association, 1986. Collings, Michael R. "Star-Pilot's Funeral." _Star*Line_ 11 (March-Ap= ril =091988): 17-18. Reprinted in _Dark Transformations,_ 88-89. Collings, Michael R. "The Star Scout's Handbook." _Star*Line_ 10 (Jan= uary- =09February 1987): 4. Reprinted in _Dark Transformations,_ 85. Collings, Michael R. "Stretched Naked on His Bed, a Second Danae: A =09Triolet." _Lamp-Post_ 5 (July 1983): 6. Collings, Michael R. "Stretched Naked on His Bed, a Second Danae: A =09Villanelle." _Lamp-Post_ 5 (July 1983): 6. Collings, Michael R. "Succubi." _Footsteps,_ no. 8 (November 1987):= =20 74-75. Reprinted in _Blood Review_ 1 (April 1990): 22B. Reprinted in= =20 _Dark =09Transformations,_ 92-93. Collings, Michael R. "Such Things as Worlds." _Gaslight_ 1 (December =091992): 14. Collings, Michael R. "Surf." _Owlflight,_ no. 2 (1981): 30. Collings, Michael R. "1033." _Leading Edge,_ no. 32 (February 1996): = 70. Collings, Michael R. "A Threnody of Wolves." _Space & Time,_ no. 64 =09(summer 1983): 78. Collings, Michael R. "Trick or Treat." _Blood Review_ 1 (October 1990= ): =0915B. Collings, Michael R. "Thulcandra." _Lamp-Post_ 5 (July 1981): 6. Collings, Michael R. _Transformations._ Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Buckth= orn =09Chapbooks, 1989. Collings, Michael R. "Vampire's Kiss." _O-Negative: Bite-Sized Poems = =66rom =09Preternatural Press_ 1, no. 1 (fall 1994): n.p. Collings, Michael R. _A Vapor of Vampires._ Thousand Oaks Calif.: =09Buckthorn Chapbooks, 1994. Collings, Michael R. "Vigil." _Undinal Songs,_ no. 7 (April 1983): 15= . Collings, Michael R. "Visions." _Star*Line_ 4 (March-April 1981): 24. Collings, Michael R. "Visitation of Grace." _Lamp-Post_ 4 (May 1980):= 6. Collings, Michael R. "Warren Opens a Closet Door in the Attic." In =09_Remembering the Flight of Wingless Birds,_ 7-8. Thousand Oaks, =09Calif.: Buckthorn Chapbooks, 1991. Collings, Michael R. "When the Wordmonger Came." _Leading Edge,_ no. = 15 =09(fall 1987): 17. Reprinted in _Dark Transformations,_ 78. Collings, Michael R. "Wiros." _Footsteps_ 7 (November 1986): 46.=20 Reprinted in _Transformations._ Reprinted in _Dark Transformations,_= =20 12. Collings, Michael R. "Words." In _The Joys of Quiet Wanderings:=20 Selected Poems, 1984-1988,_ 19. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Buckthorn=20 Chapbooks, October 1988. Collings, Michael R. "You, Stephen King." In _The Stephen King=20 Phenomenon,_ 11-12. Mercer Island Wash.: Starmont House, 1987. Ellis, Jim B. "Dragon." _Leading Edge,_ no. 8 (fall 1984): 79. Farmer, Clark. "Moon." _Leading Edge,_ no. 11 (winter 1985): 34. Gifford, Mel[va] L. "Dream Weaver." _Leading Edge,_ no. 8 (fall 1984)= : 91. Gifford, Mel[va] L. "To Prove the Warrior." _Leading Edge,_ no. 7= =20 (1984): 30-31. [Harmon], Charlene Carlisle. "The Dawntower." _Leading Edge,_ no. 12= =20 (fall 1986): 58-59. [Harmon], Charlene Carlisle. "Evanescence." _Leading Edge,_ no. 11= =20 (winter 1985): 104. [Harmon], Charlene Carlisle. "Moon Spider." _Leading Edge,_ no. 14= =20 (summer 1987): 14. Reprinted in _Leading Edge,_ no. 24 (September= =20 1991): 145. Harmon, Charlene C[arlisle]. "Worlds without End." _Zarahemla_ 1=20 (December 1991): 7. Hickman, Tracy. "Song of Huma." In _DragonLance: The Second=20 Generation,_ 285-. Lake Geneva, Wisc.: TSR, 1994. Jole, Douglas [M.]. "The Journey Home." _Leading Edge,_ no. 15 (fall = 1987): 57. Jole, Douglas [M.]. "Kyran Harper and the Elven King." _Leading=20 Edge,_ no. 16 (winter 1988): 95. Jole, Douglas M. "The Mound at Bryn Cellli Ddu." _Leading Edge,_ no.= =20 20/21 (fall/winter 1990): 77. Reprinted in _Sunstone_ 16 (December= =20 1993): 53. Jole, Douglas [M.]. "Prydwen upon the Sea." _Leading Edge,_ no. 17= =20 (summer 1988): 46-47. Reprinted in _Leading Edge,_ no. 24 (September= =20 1991): 170-71. Jonas, Jamie. "Rogues of Yore." _Leading Edge,_ no. 25 (January 1992)= : 62-63. Langford, Jonathan D. "Home 2180 a.d." _Leading Edge,_ no. 7 (1984): = 89. Langford, Jonathan D. [as Neil J. McMichaels]. "Elegy for a Childhood= =20 Friend." _Leading Edge,_ no. 11 (winter 1985): 47. Larson, Clinton. "Black Hole." _Leading Edge,_ no. 4 (n.d.): 62. Larson, Clinton. "Earthsend Plaque." _Leading Edge,_ no. 4 (n.d.): 63= . Larson, Clinton. "Unicorn." _Leading Edge,_ no. 4 (n.d.): 63. Nokes, Beverly. "Newborn." _Leading Edge,_ no. 9 (winter 1985): 85. [O'Sullivan], Cara Bullinger. "Fantasy in Mist." _Leading Edge,_ no.= =20 4 (n.d.): 37. Rhodes, Carrie Ann. "Star Floats." _Leading Edge,_ no. 29 (August 199= 4): 27. Salmon, Will. "When the Stars Begin to Fall." In _LDSF 3: Latter-Day= =20 Science Fiction,_ ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 33. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables,= =20 1987. Urrutia, Benjamin. "Professor Tolkien Enters Heaven." _Mythlore_ 10.= =20 Reprinted in _LDSF 3: Latter-Day Science Fiction,_ ed. Benjamin=20 Urrutia, 31. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1987. Walch, Karen. "The Beast and the Beauty." _Leading Edge,_ no. 28=20 (February 1994): 70. - - AML-List, a mailing list for the discussion of Mormon literature http://www.xmission.com/~aml/aml-list.htm ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 11:29:41 -0600 From: Scott and Marny Parkin Subject: [AML] Mormon SF Bibliography--Short Stories Bibliography of Mormon Speculative Fiction maintained by Marny Parkin This post is a snapshot of Marny Parkin's large and continually growing web-based bibliography of LDS science fiction and fantasy. To see the original (with updates), go to=20 . SHORT STORIES Abbott, Ernest. "The Homecoming." In _LDSF: Science Fiction by and fo= r =09Mormons,_ ed. Scott Smith and Vickie Smith, 102-13. Thousand =09Oaks, Calif.: Millennial Productions, 1982. Absher, Martha Shumate. "The Spirit is Willing." In _LDSF: Science =09Fiction by and for Mormons,_ ed. Scott Smith and Vickie Smith, =0963-65. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Millennial Productions, 1982. Allgaier, April. "Mandy." _Leading Edge,_ no. 12 (fall 1986): 104-10. Allgaier, April. "One Dark Night." _Leading Edge,_ no. 13 (winter 198= 7): =0980-90. Allred, Lee. "For the Strength of the Hills." In _L. Ron Hubbard Pres= ents =09Writers of the Future,_ ed. Dave Wolverton, 414-85. Vol. 13. Los =09Angeles: Bridge Publications, 1997. [first prize; Sidewise award =09finalist] Allred, Lee. "The F=FChrer You Know=8A" _Leading Edge,_ no. 22 (fall = 1990): =09144-60; no. 23 (winter 1991): 112-40. Anderson, Glenn L. "Cryospawn." _Leading Edge,_ no. 17 (summer 1988): =0980-89. Reprinted in _Leading Edge,_ no. 24 (September 1991): 154-6= 2. Anderson, Glenn L. "Run Fast, Rat Mother." _Leading Edge,_ no. 12 (fa= ll =091986): 8-22. Anderson, Glenn L. "Shannon's Flight." In _Washed by a Wave of Wind: = Science =09Fiction from the Corridor,_ ed. M. Shayne Bell, 221-52. Salt Lake =09City: Signature, 1993. Anderson, [Wendy] Suzanne. "Or the Year After." _Leading Edge,_ no. 2= 2 (fall =091990): 37-59. Asplund, Russell William. "Ascension." _Amazing Stories_ 71 (fall 199= 9): 66-. Asplund, Russell William. "Balkan Siege." _Realms of Fantasy_ (August= 1997): =0935-. Asplund, Russell William. "Der Ring des Niebelungen." _Marion Zimmer =09Bradley's Fantasy Magazine,_ no. 35 (spring 1997): 20-24. Asplund, Russell William. "The Dybbuk in the Bottle." In _Silver Birt= ch, =09Blood Moon,_ ed. Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, 132-. New York: =09Avon, 1999. Asplund, Russell W[illiam]. "Getting By." _Leading Edge,_ no. 25 (Jan= uary =091992): 20-61. Asplund, Russell [William]. "A Pocket Full of Sky." _Leading Edge,_ n= o. =0920/21 (fall/winter 1990): 88-99. Asplund, Russell William. "The Rabbi and the Sorcerer." _Alfred =09Hitchcock's Mysyery Magazine_ (October 1998): 26-40. Asplund, Russell [William]. "Self Portrait: Grey on Grey." _Leading =09Edge,_ no. 19 (September 1989): 76-80. Asplund, Russell William. "The Unhappy Golem of Rabbi Leitch." In _L.= Ron =09Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future,_ ed. Dave Wolverton, =09301-41. Vol. 12. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, 1996. [first =09prize] Asplund, Russell [William]. "You're Old, Father William." _Leading Ed= ge,_ =09no. 20/21 (fall/winter 1990): 126-33. Austin, Mike. "A Majority of One." _Leading Edge,_ no. 18 (January 19= 89): =0962-71. Baker, Virginia [E.]. "Black Orchids: A Collection of Poems and Short =09Stories." Master's thesis, Brigham Young University, 1985. Baker, Virginia [E.]. "Country Store." _Tomorrow_ 4 (February 1997) 2= 2-. Baker, Virginia [E.]. "Dierdra, Alive and Dead." _Tomorrow_ 2 (June 1= 994): =0946-55. Baker, Virginia [E.]. "On the Last Day, God Created." _Asimov's Scien= ce =09Fiction_ 19 (June 1995): 34-43. Baker, Virginia [E.]. "Pictures of Daniel." _Tomorrow_ 11 (January 19= 93): =0920-. Baker, Virginia [E.]. "Rachel's Wedding." In _L. Ron Hubbard Presents =09Writers of the Future,_ ed. Algis Budrys, 79-140. Vol. 5. Los =09Angeles: Bridge Publications, 1989. [first prize] Baker, Virginia [E.]. "Songs of Solomon." In _Washed by a Wave of Win= d: =09Science Fiction from the Corridor,_ ed. M. Shayne Bell, 166-75. =09Salt Lake City: Signature, 1993. Barney, Cathleen. "Derahn." _Leading Edge,_ no. 11 (winter 1985): 72-= 81. Barton, Steve K. "Oh Vile Dragon." _Leading Edge,_ no. 8 (fall 1984):= 72-79. Bastian, David Michael. "Lest They Be Gods." _Leading Edge,_ no. 1 (A= pril =091981): 27-30. Bastian, David Michael. "The Screw-up Letters or Snodgrass, Why Weepe= st =09Thou?" _Leading Edge,_ no. 6 (n.d.): 84-95. Bastian, Dave [Michael], and Dave Doering. "Dan Venture and the Gurad =09Marauders." _Leading Edge,_ no. 10 (fall 1985): 32-35. Bates, Martine. "The King's Heir." In _LDSF 3: Latter-Day Science Fic= tion,_ =09ed. Benjamin Urrutia, 160-68. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1987. Bell, M. Shayne. "And All Our Banners Flying." _Magazine of Fantasy a= nd =09Science Fiction_ 50 (April 1999): 94-107. Bell, M. Shayne. "And the Stars Are Old." _Leading Edge,_ no. 12 (fal= l =091986): 60-86; no. 13 (winter 1987): 48-73. Bell, M. Shayne. "At Bud Light Old Faithful." _Interzone_ (February 2= 000): =0923-26. Bell, M. Shayne. "Bangkok." _Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine_= 13 =09(July 1989): 95-107. Bell, M. Shayne. "Bright, New Skies." _Magazine of Fantasy and Scienc= e =09Fiction_ 48 (June 1997): 48-61. Bell, Michael Shayne. "Dark between the Stars." _Leading Edge,_ no. 7 =09(1984): 78-88. Bell, M. Shayne. "Deathwatch." _Leading Edge,_ no. 2 (n.d.): 50-53. Bell, M. Shayne. "Dogs, Stick People, Deer." In _Between the Darkness= and =09the Fire: Twenty-Three Tales of Imaginative Fiction from the =09Internet,_ ed. Jeffry Dwight, 183-87. Berkeley Heights, N.J.: =09Wildside Press, 1998. Bell, M. Shayne. "Drawing the Maps of Peace: The Moisture Farmer's Ta= le." =09In _Star Wars: Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina,_ ed. Kevin J. =09Anderson, 334-51. New York: Bantam, 1995. Reprinted in _Star Wars =09Tales,_ ed. Kevin J. Anderson, 257-. SFBC, 1997. Bell, M. Shayne. "Dry Niger." _Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazin= e_ 14 =09(August 1990): 91-99. Reprinted in _Bright Angels and Familiars: =09Contemporary Mormon Stories,_ ed. Eugene England, 271-80. Salt Lak= e =09City: Signature Books, 1992. Reprinted in _Future Earths: Under =09African Skies,_ ed. Mike Resnick and Gardner Dozois, 149-59. New =09York: DAW, 1993. Bell, [M.] Shayne. "Earthlonging." _Leading Edge,_ no. 1 (April 1981)= : 6-13. =09Reprinted in Amazing Stories_ 64 (January 1990): 34-39. Bell, M. Shayne. "Earthlonging: A Collection of Science Fiction and F= antasy =09Short Stories with a Short Explication of Each Story and a Defense =09of Science Fiction and Fantasy." Master's thesis, Brigham Young =09University, 1985. Bell, Michael Shayne. "First Contact." _Leading Edge,_ no. 8 (fall 19= 84): =0942-67. [drama] Bell, M. Shayne. "Homeless, with Aliens." _Science Fiction Age_ 8 (Ma= rch =092000): 50-55. Bell, M. Shayne. "How We Play the Game in Salt Lake." _Realms of Fant= asy_ 5 =09(April 1999): 66-70. Bell, Michael Shayne. "Hymrise." _Leading Edge,_ no. 4 (n.d.): 64-73. Bell, M. Shayne. "Jacob's Ladder." _Leading Edge,_ no. 10 (fall 1985)= : =0910-24. Reprinted in _L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the =09Future,_ ed. Algis Budrys, 18-39. Vol. 3. Bridge Publications, =091987. [first prize] Reprinted in _Leading Edge,_ no. 24 (September =091991): 6-21. Bell, M. Shayne. "The King's Kiss." _Asimov's Science Fiction_ 17 (Ma= rch =091993): 30-42. Bell, M. Shayne. "Lenin's Bones." _Leading Edge,_ no. 14 (summer 1987= ): =098-13. Reprinted in _Tomorrow: Speculative Fiction_ 3 (September =091995): 64-65. Bell, M. Shayne. "Life Itself Is Reason Enough." _Amazing Stories_ 71= (fall =091999): 22-31. Bell, M. Shayne. "Lock Down." In _Starlight 2,_ ed. Patrick Nielsen H= ayden, =0976-90. New York: Tor, 1998. [Nebula Award preliminary ballot 1999] Bell, M. Shayne. "The Moon Girl." _Asimov's Science Fiction_ 22 (June= 1998): =0946-63. [Nebula Award preliminary ballot 1998] Bell, M. Shayne. "Mrs. Lincoln's China." _Asimov's Science Fiction_ 1= 8 (July =091994): 68-78. [Hugo Award final ballot 1995] Bell, M. Shayne. "Naked Asylum." _Tomorrow_ 2 (June 1994): 14-16. Bell, M. Shayne. "Nicoji." _Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine_ = 12 =09(March 1988): 106-28. Bell, M. Shayne. "Night Games." _Tomorrow_ 1 (January 1993): 4-7. Bell, M. Shayne. "Of Possible Futures: The Tale of Zuckuss and 4-LOM.= " In =09_Star Wars: Tales of the Bounty Hunters,_ ed. Kevin J. Anderson. =09Bantam, 1996. Reprinted in _Star Wars Tales,_ ed. Kevin J. Anderso= n, =09461-. SFBC, 1997. Bell, M. Shayne. "Of the Day's Annoyances: Bib Fortuna's Tale." In _T= ales =09from Jabba's Palace,_ ed. Kevin J. Anderson. Bantam Spectra, 1996. =09Reprinted in _Star Wars Tales,_ ed. Kevin J. Anderson, 716-. SFBC, =091997. Bell, M. Shayne. "Out of Azram." _Leading Edge,_ no. 9 (winter 1985):= 34-46. Bell, M. Shayne. "Road to Canadrei." _Leading Edge,_ no. 11 (winter 1= 985): =0952-60. Bell, M. Shayne. "Second Lives." _Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Maga= zine_ =0916 (June 1992): 105-9. Bell, M. Shayne. "Shaamek." _Leading Edge,_ no. 15 (fall 1987): 60-78= . Bell, M. Shayne. "The Shining Dream Road Out." _Tomorrow: Speculative =09Fiction_ 1 (July 1993): 38-45. Reprinted in _Simulations: Fifteen =09Tales of Virtual Reality,_ ed. Karie Jacobson, 98-119. New York: =09Citadel Twilight, 1993. Reprinted in _Washed by a Wave of Wind: =09Science Fiction from the Corridor,_ ed. M. 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Re= printed =09in _The Best of Omni Science Fiction, No. 4,_ ed. Don Myrus, 62-. =09Omni, 1982. Reprinted in _Maps in a Mirror,_ 26-30. Card, Orson Scott. "Dogwalker." _Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magaz= ine_ 13 =09(November 1989): 100-. Reprinted in _The 1990 Annual World's Best =09SF,_ ed. Donald A. Wollheim and Arthur W. Saha, 188-213. New York: =09Daw Books, 1990. Reprinted in _Maps in a Mirror,_ 160-76. Reprinte= d =09in _Orbit SF Yearbook 3,_ ed. David Garnett, 163-. London: Orbit, =091990. Reprinted in _Futurecrime: An Anthology of the Shape of Crim= e =09to Come,_ ed. Cynthia Manson and Charles Ardai, 33-. Donald I. Fin= e, =091992. Card, Orson Scott. "Dowser." _Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine= _ 12 =09(December 1988): 74-. Card, Orson Scott. "Ender's Game." _Analog_ 97 (August 1977): 100-134= . =09Reprinted in _The Future at War 2: The Spear of Mars,_ ed. Reginal= d =09Bretnor, 298-. New York: Ace, 1980. Reprinted in _Analog Anthology =09#2,_ ed. Stanley Schmidt. New York: Davis Publicatons, 1982. =09Reprinted in _Analog Readers' Choice,_ ed. Stanley Schmidt. New =09York: Dial, 1982. Reprinted in _There Will Be War,_ ed J. E. =09Pournelle. New York: TOR, 1983. Reprinted in _Battlefields beyond =09Tomorrow: Science Fiction War Stories,_ ed. Charles G. Waugh and =09Martin H. Greenberg, 41-. Crown/Bonanza, 1987. Reprinted in =09_Space-Fighters,_ ed. Charles G. Waugh, Martin H. Greenberg, and =09Joe Haldeman, 87-. New York: Ace, 1988. Reprinted in _Maps in a =09Mirror,_ 541-66. Reprinted in _Visions of Wonder,_ ed. David G. =09Hartwell and Milton T. Wolf, 188-. New York: Tor, 1996. [Hugo =09award 78] Card, Orson Scott. "Eumenides in the Forth Floor Lavatory." _Chrysali= s 4,_ =09ed. Roy Torgeson. Zebra, 1979. Reprinted in _Fantasy Annual III,_ =09ed. Terry Carr, 195-. New York: Pocket, 1981. Reprinted in =09_Terrors,_ ed. Charles L. Grant, 127-. Playboy Paperbacks, 1982. =09Reprinted in _Masterpieces of Terror and the Supernatural,_ ed. =09Marvin Kaye, 214-. SFBC, 1985. Reprinted in _Maps in a Mirror,_ =095-15. Reprinted in _Strange Dreams, ed. Stephen R. Donaldson, 29-. =09New York: Bantam Spectra, 1993. Reprinted in _A Century of Horror =091970-1979,_ ed. David Drake and Martin H. Greenberg, 292-. MJF =09Books, 1996. Card, Orson Scott. "Eye for Eye." _Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Mag= azine_ =0911 (March 1987): 134-. Reprinted in _The New Hugo Winners, Volume =09II_, ed. Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg, 241-. New York: =09Baen, 1991. Reprinted in _Maps in a Mirror,_ 456-90. [Hugo award 8= 8] Card, Orson Scott. "Fat Farm." _Omni_ (January 1980). Reprinted in _T= he Best =09of Omni Science Fiction, No. 4,_ ed. Ben Bova and Don Myrus, 44-. =09New York: Omni, 1982. Reprinted in _The Science Fiction Weight-Los= s =09Book,_ ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, and George R. R. =09Martin. Crown, 1983. Reprinted in _Maps in a Mirror,_ 31-38. Card, Orson Scott. "Feed the Baby of Love." In _The Bradbury Chronicl= es: =09Stories in Honor of Ray Bradbury,_ ed. William F. Nolan and Martin= H. =09Greenberg, 248-. New York: ROC, 1991. Card, Orson Scott. _Flux: Tales of Human Futures._ Book 2 of Maps in = a =09Mirror. New York: Tom Doherty Associates, 1992. Card, Orson Scott. "The Fringe." _Magazine of Science Fiction and Fan= tasy_ =0969 (October 1985): 140-60. Reprinted in _The Years Best Science =09Fiction Third Annual Collection,_ ed. Gardner Dozois, 144-. New =09York: Bluejay/TOR, 1986. Reprinted in _Nebula Award Stories 21,_ =09ed. George Zebrowski, 39-. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, =091987. Reprinted in _LDSF 3: Latter-Day Science Fiction,_ ed. =09Benjamin Urrutia, 34-52. Ludlow, Mass.: Parables, 1987. Reprinted =09in _The Folk of the Fringe,_ 109-37. Reprinted in _Bright Angels =09and Familiars: Contemporary Mormon Stories,_ ed. Eugene England, =09245-70. Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1992. Reprinted in _Futur= e =09on Ice,_ ed. Orson Scott Card, 409-. New York: Tor, 1998. [Nebula =09award 85] Card, Orson Scott. _The Folk of the Fringe._ West Bloomfield, Mich.: =09Phantasia Press, 1989. Card, Orson Scott. "Follower." _Analog_ 98 (February 1978). Reprinted= in =09_Maps in a Mirror,_ 611-27. Card, Orson Scott. "Gloriously Bright." _Analog_ 111 (January 1991): = 12-. Card, Orson Scott. "God Plays Fair Once Too Often." In Hillcon II sou= venir =09booklet, ed. Tom Scheelings, Beneluxcon 17, 1991. Card, Orson Scott. "Gooses." _Amazing Stories_ 70 (summer 1998): 56-. Card, Orson Scott. "Grinning Man." In _Legends,_ ed. Robert Silverber= g, =09169-253. New York: Tor, 1998. Card, Orson Scott. "Happy Head." _Analog_ 98 (April 1978). Card, Orson Scott. "Hard Driver." _Gallery_ (November 1979). Reprinte= d as =09"Freeway Games" in _Maps in a Mirror,_ 48-56. Card, Orson Scott. "Hart's Hope." In _Chrysalis 8,_ ed. Roy Torgeson,= 43-. =09Zebra, 1980. Card, Orson Scott. "Hatrack River." _Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction =09Magazine_ 10 (August 1986): 54-. Reprinted in _The Year's Best =09Science Fiction, Fourth Annual Collection,_ ed. Gardner Dozois, 67= - -. =09New York: St. Martin's Press, 1987. Reprinted in _Best Science =09Fiction & Fantasy of the Year #16,_ ed. Terry Carr, 57-. New York: =09Tor, 1987. [World Fantasy award 87] Card, Orson Scott. "Heal Thyself." _Amazing Stories_ 71 (summer 1999)= : 60-. Card, Orson Scott. "Hitching." _Mountainwest_ (1978). Reprinted in _M= aps in =09a Mirror,_ 628-. Card, Orson Scott. "Holy." In _New Dimensions 10,_ ed. Robert Silverb= erg. =09New York: Harper and Row, 1980. Reprinted in _Maps in a Mirror,_ =09512-30. Card, Orson Scott. "Investment Counselor." In _Far Horizons,_ ed. Rob= ert =09Silverberg, 92-. New York: Avon Eos, 1999. Card, Orson Scott. "I Put My Blue Genes On." _Analog_ 98 (August 1978= ). =09Reprinted in _Maps in a Mirror,_ 189-201. Card, Orson Scott. "Killing Children." _Analog_ 98 (November 1978). =09Reprinted in _The Worthing Saga,_ 358-. Card, Orson Scott. "Kingsmeat." In _Analog Yearbook,_ ed. Ben Bova, 1= 90-205. =09New York: Baronet, 1978. Reprinted in _Maps in a Mirror,_ 505-11. Card, Orson Scott. "Lifeloop." _Analog_ 98 (October 1978). Reprinted = in =09_The Worthing Saga,_ 312-. Card, Orson Scott. "Lost Boys." _Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fict= ion_ =0977 (October 1989): 73-91. Reprinted in _Back from the Dead,_ ed. =09Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh , 83-. New York: DAW, =091991. Reprinted in _Maps in a Mirror,_ 108-20. Reprinted in _More =09Dixie Ghosts,_ ed. Frank D. McSherry Jr., Charles G. Waugh, and =09Martin H. Greenberg, 1-. Rutledge Hill, 1994. Reprinted in _A =09Century of Fantasy 1980-1989,_ ed. Robert Silverberg and Martin H. =09Greenberg, 310-. MJF Books, 1996. Card, Orson Scott. "Malpractice." _Analog_ 97 (November 1977). Reprin= ted =09in _Maps in a Mirror,_ 601-10. Card, Orson Scott. _Maps in a Mirror: The Short Fiction of Orson Scot= t =09Card._ New York: TOR, 1990. Reprinted as _Maps in a Mirror: Volume =09One: The Short Fiction of Orson Scott Card_ and _Maps in a Mirror: =09Volume Two: The Short Fiction of Orson Scott Card._ Legend, 1992. Card, Orson Scott. "Mikal's Songbird." _Analog_ 98 (May 1978). Reprin= ted in =09_Analog Anthology #3: Children of the Future,_ ed. Stanley Schmidt= . =09New York: Davis Publications, 1982. Reprinted in _Maps in a Mirror= ,_ =09567-88. [Nebula award 78; Hugo award 79] Card, Orson Scott. _Monkey Sonatas._ Book 3 of Maps in a Mirror. New = York: =09Tom Doherty Associates, 1993. Card, Orson Scott. "The Monkeys Thought 'Twas All in Fun." _Analog_ 9= 9 (May =091979). Reprinted in _Maps in a Mirror,_ 390-419. Card, Orson Scott. "Mortal Gods." _Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fi= ction_ =0956 (January 1979). Reprinted in _Maps in a Mirror,_ 440-45. Card, Orson Scott. "The Origanist." In _Foundation's Friends,_ ed. Ma= rtin H. =09Greenberg, 321-. New York: Tor, 1989. Reprinted in _Maps in a =09Mirror,_ 214-62. Card, Orson Scott. "Pageant Wagon." In _The Folk of the Fringe,_ 110-= 90. =09Reprinted in _Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine_ 13 (July =091989): 116-. Reprinted in _Washed by a Wave of Wind: Science =09Fiction from the Corridor,_ ed. M. Shayne Bell, 293-372. Salt Lake =09City: Signature, 1993. Card, Orson Scott. "A Plague of Butterflies." _Amazing Stories_ (Nove= mber =091981). Reprinted in _Dragons of Darkness,_ 324-. New York: Ace, =091981. Reprinted in _Maps in a Mirror,_ 377-89. Reprinted in _A =09Dragon-Lover's Treasury of the Fantastic,_ ed. Margaret Weis, =09318-38. New York: Warner Aspect, 1994. Card, Orson Scott. "The Porcelain Salamander." In _Unaccompanied Sona= ta and =09Other Stories._ Reprinted in _Cardography._ Reprinted in _Maps in = a =09Mirror,_ 301-6. Card, Orson Scott. "The Princess and the Bear." In _The Berkley Showc= ase 1,_ =09ed. Vicctoria Schochet and John W. Silbersack, 113-. Los Angeles: =09Berkley, 1980. Reprinted in _The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 7,_ =09ed. Arthur W. Saha, 19-. New York: DAW, 1981. Reprinted in =09_Cardography._ Reprinted in _Maps in a Mirror,_ 363-73. Reprinted =09in _A Magic-Lover's Treasury of the Fantastic,_ ed. Margaret Weis =09and Martin H. Greenberg, 41-. New York: Warner Aspect, 1998. Card, Orson Scott. "Prior Restraint." _Aboriginal SF_ 1 (September 19= 86): =0919-. Reprinted in _Aboriginal Science Fiction, Tales of the Human =09Kind: 1988 Annual Anthology,_ ed. Charles C. Ryan, 8-. Aboriginal =09SF, 1988. Reprinted in _Maps in a Mirror,_ 74-81. Card, Orson Scott. "Quietus." _Omni (August 1979). Reprinted in _The = Best of =09Omni Science Fiction, No. 4,_ ed. Ben Bova and Don Myrus, 49-. Omn= i, =091982. Reprinted in _Maps in a Mirror,_ 16-25. Card, Orson Scott. "Runaway." _Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazin= e_ 11 =09(June 1987): 112-. Card, Orson Scott. "Salvage." _Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazin= e_ 10 =09(February 1986): 56-. Reprinted in _Nebula Awards 22,_ ed. George =09Zebrowski, 250-. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988. Reprin= ted =09in _The Folk of the Fringe,_ 84-108. Card, Orson Scott. "Sandmagic." In _Swords against Darkness 4,_ ed. A= ndrew =09Offutt, 223-. Zebra, 1979. Reprinted in _The Year's Best Fantasy =09Stories #6,_ ed. Lin Carter, 171-. New York: DAW, 1980. Reprinted = in =09_Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories,_ New York: Dial, 1981. =09Reprinted in _Maps in a Mirror,_ 363-. Reprinted in _Treasures of =09Fantasy,_ ed. Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman, and Martin H. Greenber= g, =09125-. New York: HarperPrism, 1997. Card, Orson Scott. "Saving Grace." _Night Cry_ 2, no. 5 (1987): 12. R= eprinted =09in _Maps in a Mirror,_ 446-55. Card, Orson Scott. "Second Chace." _Destinies_ 1 (January/February 19= 79): =09175-. Reprinted in _Capitol._ Reprinted in _The Worthing Saga,_ 29= 7-. Card, Orson Scott. 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