Original anthology of 15 SF alternate-history stories. Authors include Stephen Baxter, Pat Cadigan, and Jon Courtenay Grimwood. This has the same ISBN as the simultaneous Solaris UK edition, but only lists US and Canadian prices. |
Anthology of 15 original SF stories. Authors include Paul di Filippo, Kage Baker, and Paul Park. Simultaneous with the Solaris US edition. |
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Chapbook original anthology of five stories, the second from the writers’ group called the Ratbastards. Authors include Douglas Lain, David J. Hoffman-Dachelet, and Nick Mamatas. |
Chapbook original anthology of seven stories, the third from the writers’ group called the Ratbastards. Authors include David Moles, M. Rickert, and Amber van Dyk. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 27 stories two poems by Canadian writers, including Lisa Smedman, Edward Willet, Alyxandra Harvey, and Wiliam Meikle. Introduction by Anderson; afterword/essay on editing by Vernon. Details taken from online listing. |
Contents list from Yahoo Books. |
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Anthology of 18 stories listed by HPL as his favorite literary and popular weird tales. Edited and with an introduction by Douglas A. Anderson. Authors include Arthur Machen, Ambrose Bierce, and A. Merritt. |
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Anthology of 22 stories, mixing light and dark fantasy ranging from L. Frank Baum, Lord Dunsany, and H.P. Lovecraft to Robert Holdstock and Thomas Ligotti. Edited and with introduction and notes by Douglas A. Anderson. |
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Anthology of 16 stories, two novel excerpts, and two poems that might have influenced Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia. One novel excerpt is from the previously unpublished The Wood that Time Forgot by Roger Lancelyn Green. Other authors include E. Nesbit, George MacDonald, and Charles Dickens. |
Anthology of 20 stories, a play, and a novel excerpt, by authors who might have influenced Tolkien including George MacDonald, L. Frank Baum, E. Nesbit, and William Hope Hodgson. Anderson’s story introductions discuss any known influence on Tolkien’s work. A hardcover edition (-45854-0, $27.95) was annouced but not seen. |
Reprint (Del Rey, 2003) anthology by authors who might have influenced Tolkien. This edition omits one story (“The Story of Alwina” by Austin Tappin Wright). Details taken from online listing. |
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Original collection of three erotic SF stories. |
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Original semi-pro anthology of 15 stories of fantasy and terror. A hardcover edition was also announced. |
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Original anthology of 18 stories (at least one reprint) inspired by the rock band Rush. Authors include Greg Van Eekhout, David Farland, Fritz Leiber, and Mercedes Lacky. Copyrighted by Core Music Publishing. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 21 “Humorous Horror Stories Presented by the Horror Writers Association”. Authors include Kelley Armstrong, Jim Butcher, Charlaine Harris, Sherrilyn Kenyon. |
Reprint (Pocket 2008) anthology of 21 humorous horror stories “Presented by the Horror Writers Association”. |
Original anthology of 30 humorous horror and dark fantasy stories presented by the Horror Writers Association. Authors include Jim Butcher, Sherrilyn Kenyon, and Nina Kiriki Hoffman. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 31 humorous horror stories presented by the Horror Writers Association. Authors include Edward Bryant, Nancy Kilpatrick, and Nina Kiriki Hoffman. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Gallery 2010) anthology of 31 humorous horror stories, presented by the Horror Writers Association. |
Original anthology of 14 stories (one reprint). Authors include Patricia Briggs, Jonathan Maberry, and Mercedes Lackey. ebook also available. Details taken from online listing. |
Non-fiction book celebrating 25 years of the writing contest, an oversize book extensively illustrated with color photos of contestants, authors, judges, ceremonies, etc., with special attention paid to winners and published finalists, from 1985’s group including Dean Wesley Smith, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, and Karen Joy Fowler, to 2009. Introduction by Anderson, who is credited as “Executive Editor”. Includes articles by Robert Silverberg, K.D. Wentworth, and Tim Powers. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Tor 2011 as The Nebula Awards Showcase 2011) SF anthology. |
Anthology of Nebula Award-winning and nominated short fiction with 15 stories, three Rhysling Award-winning poems, and essays on SFWA Writer Emeritus Neal Barrett, Jr. and Grand Master Joe Haldeman. The 45th volume in the annual series. Each story has a presentation by the author and a short, uncredited, afterword. Details taken from online listing. |
Contain’s Harlan Ellison’s original script of “Soldier” with a companion story by Anderson and adaptations of other Outer Limits episodes. |