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Hartswick, Jennie Betts (fl. 1890s-1900s) (items)
- A Colonial Valentine, (pm) The Ladies’ Home Journal February 1899
- [unknown story], (ss) Four O’Clock #24, February 1899
- A Ballade of Coiffures, (pm) Harper’s Bazar June 3 1899
- The Golf Bonnet, (pm) The Century Magazine November 1899
- Romance, Then and Now, (pm) The Smart Set April 1900
- Animals I Have Known, (pm) The Country Gentleman #2531, August 1 1901
- Power, (pm) National Magazine December 1901
- Why Mrs. Flynt Was Late, (ss) The Delineator August 1902
- The Birthday, (ss) The Delineator August 1903
- A Mis-Step, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine March 1904
- Correct Matilda, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 9 1904
- Enough for Me, (pm) The Smart Set May 1904
- Behind the Times, (pm) The Smart Set December 1904
- What Need Have I?, (pm) The Smart Set January 1905
- The Weddin’, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine March 1905
- A Busy Morning, (ss) Success December 1905
Hartt, Rollin Lynde (1869-1946) (about) (items)
- The Montanians, (??) The Atlantic Monthly June 1898
- A New England Hill Town, (sl) The Atlantic Monthly April 1899, etc.
- The Ohioans, (??) The Atlantic Monthly November 1899
- Notes on a Michigan Lumber Town, (??) The Atlantic Monthly January 1900
- The Mormons, (??) The Atlantic Monthly February 1900
- Social Coup of the Bessie Bumpuses, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1900
- The Iowans, (??) The Atlantic Monthly August 1900
- The New Niagara, (ar) McClure’s Magazine May 1901
- The Boston Suburbanite, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion November 1907
- National Game, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly August 1908
- Society, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly March 1909
- Muses in the Back Street, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly April 1909
- Funny Boston, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine May 1911
- Beth in Boston, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion November 1912
- Choosing a Life Work: The Profession of Journalism, (cl) Lippincott’s Magazine July 1915
- A Seven-Year-Old Author and Editor, (bg) The American Magazine July 1917
- “Jonah”, (ss) The American Boy July 1921
- Who Would Have Thought It?, (ss) McClure’s Magazine June 1923
- “The Boy Who Saved My Life”, (ar) The American Boy July 1923
- Roping Will Rogers, (ar) Everybody’s June 1925
- A Fairy Godmother to the Helpless, (ar) Everybody’s December 1925
- How to Judge a Picture, (ar) The Congregationalist
Hartwell, Ash (fl. 2010s-2020s) (items)
- Haunted by Obscurity, (ss) Black Room Manuscripts: Volume Three ed. Daniel Marc Chant & J. R. Park, Sinister Horror Company, 2018
- Ears, (vi) The Sirens Call #62, Summer 2023
- Eyes, (vi) The Sirens Call #62, Summer 2023
- Paws, (vi) The Sirens Call #62, Summer 2023
- Snout, (vi) The Sirens Call #62, Summer 2023
- Teeth, (vi) The Sirens Call #62, Summer 2023
- It’s Always the Jogger, (vi) The Sirens Call #63, Halloween 2023
Hartwell, David G(eddes) (1941-2016) (about) (books) (items)
- Tom Rush, (ar) Crawdaddy #16, June 1968
- The Incredible String Band, (ar) Crawdaddy #18, September 1968
- Thrilling Wonder Stories, (ar) Crawdaddy #23, June 1969
- Thrilling Wonder Stories, (rv) Crawdaddy April 1974, etc.
- Howard Phillips Lovecraft, (ar) Whispers November 1974 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- An Introduction to The Purple Cloud, (in) Gregg Press, 1977 [Ref. M. P. Shiel]
- Guest of Honor: In Praise of Disch, (ar) Norwescon 5 Program Book ed. Stephen Bard, Michael Brocha & Jeffrey Levin, Norwescon, 1982 [Ref. Thomas M. Disch]
- The Golden Age of Science Fiction Is Twelve, (ar) Age of Wonders by David G. Hartwell, Walker, 1984
- The Golden Age of Science Fiction Is Twelve, (ex) Age of Wonders by David G. Hartwell, Walker, 1984
- [obituary of James Tiptree, Jr.], (ob) Locus July 1987 [Ref. James Tiptree, Jr.]
- The Spirit of Christmas, (in) Christmas Ghosts ed. Kathryn Cramer & David G. Hartwell, Arbor House, 1987
- Introduction, (in) The Dark Descent ed. David G. Hartwell, Tor, 1987, etc.
- Profile: Gene Wolfe, (bg) Weird Tales Spring 1988 [Ref. Gene Wolfe]
- Final Blackout, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #2, October 1988 [Ref. L. Ron Hubbard]
- On My Time, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #2, October 1988
- Feedback (with Kathryn Cramer), (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #4, December 1988
- The C.S. Lewis Hoax (with Kathryn Cramer), (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #5, January 1989 [Ref. Kathryn Lindskoog]
- The Wheel of Fortune (with Susan Palwick), (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #5, January 1989
- Pot Shots at the Canon, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #6, February 1989
- An Interview with Theodore Sturgeon, (iv) The New York Review of Science Fiction #7, March 1989, etc. [Ref. Theodore Sturgeon]
- Self-Analysis: A Meditation Upon the Semi-Prozine (with Kathryn Cramer), (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #10, June 1989
- Parking Thieves of Tor!, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #11, July 1989
- Workshops and Workshopping, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #12, August 1989
- The Fires of History, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #16, December 1989
- Worlds of Wonder, Worlds of Difference, (in) Masterpieces of Fantasy and Wonder ed. David G. Hartwell, SFBC, 1989
- Read This: Recently Read and Recommended, (ms) The New York Review of Science Fiction #17, January 1990, etc.
- Whose Utopia Is It, Anyway?, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #19, March 1990
- Days of Miracles and Wonders, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #20, April 1990
- On the Shoulders of Giants, (ms) A Is for Brian ed. Frank Hatherley, Margaret Aldiss & Malcolm Edwards, Avernus, 1990
- A Day at the Circus (with Kathryn Cramer), (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #23, July 1990
- Up and Coming, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #23, July 1990
- The Othee of the Coin, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #24, August 1990
- Soldier of Worldcon (with Kathryn Cramer), (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #26, October 1990
- Adventures in Bibliography (with Kathryn Cramer), (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #31, March 1991
- Chimeræ, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #35, July 1991
- Changing Times, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #39, November 1991
- Notes on the Evolution of Horror Literature, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #39, November 1991
- The 1970s in SF, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #40, December 1991
- Baby Is Forty, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #40, December 1991
- The 1970s in Fantasy (with Donald G. Keller), (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #42, February 1992
- Whose Utopia Is It, Anyway? II: Resurrection Days, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #43, March 1992
- The End of an Era, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #45, May 1992
- Discussing Hard SF (with Kathryn Cramer, Gerald Feinberg & Harry Clement Stubbs), (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #46, June 1992, as by Hal Clement, Kathryn Cramer, Gerald Feinberg & David G. Hartwell
- It Tolls for Thee, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #46, June 1992
- Exploding the Canon, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #47, July 1992
- History, or the Band Before Wings, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #50, October 1992
- [appeciation of Fritz Leiber], (ob) Locus November 1992 [Ref. Fritz Leiber]
- Under Pressure, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #52, December 1992
- Press on (& upward), (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #58, June 1993
- The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #61, September 1993 [Ref. John Clute & Peter Nicholls]
- Time Is the Measurement of Change II, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #61, September 1993
- Hard Science Fiction, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #62, October 1993
- Virtual Light on the Highway: Smokey and the Bandit in Cyberspace, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #62, October 1993
- Ginjer Buchanan: Tradition and the Individual Talent, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #63, November 1993
- Existentially Speaking, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #65, January 1994 [Ref. Colin Wilson]
- Aspects of Hard Science Fiction, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #68, April 1994
- A Night in the Lonesome October, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #68, April 1994 [Ref. Roger Zelazny]
- Dialogue & Response, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #69, May 1994
- Introduction to Shadows of Fear, (in) Shadows of Fear ed. David G. Hartwell, Tor, 1994
- Philip K. Dick: The Greatest Novels (with Kathryn Cramer, Paul Di Filippo, Alexander Jablokov, David Alexander Smith & Eric Van), (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #70, June 1994 [Ref. Philip K. Dick]
- The Special Philip K. Dick Issue, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #70, June 1994
- World Reduction in SF, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #71, July 1994
- Endogenous Crashes, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #73, September 1994
- Introduction to Worlds of Fear, (in) Worlds of Fear ed. David G. Hartwell, Tor, 1994
- Onward and Upward, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #74, October 1994
- Philip K. Dick: The Mainstream Novels (with Kathryn Cramer, Paul Di Filippo & Eric Van), (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #74, October 1994 [Ref. Philip K. Dick]
- Introduction to Visions of Fear, (in) Visions of Fear ed. David G. Hartwell, Tor, 1994
- Critical Matters, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #76, December 1994
- The Religious Visions of Philip K. Dick (with Sarah Smith & Eric Van), (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #77, January 1995 [Ref. Philip K. Dick]
- The New Grand Masters, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #79, March 1995
- NYRSF Springs Eternal, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #80, April 1995
- What’s in a Name?, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #81, May 1995
- The Fiction of L. Ron Hubbard, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #82, June 1995 [Ref. William J. Widder & L. Ron Hubbard]
- The Foundation, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #83, July 1995
- The Seven-Year Itch, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #84, August 1995
- Enormous Changes at the Last Minute, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #85, September 1995, etc.
- As the World of SF Turns, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #86, October 1995
- Good Looking, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #88, December 1995
- The Detached Retina, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #89, January 1996 [Ref. Brian W. Aldiss]
- How Good Is Good Enough?, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #89, January 1996
- An Interview with Lisa Goldstein, (iv) Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine Winter 1996 [Ref. Lisa Goldstein]
- The Secret of “Plan 10”, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #89, January 1996
- Wordsmiths of Wonder: 50 Interviews with Writers of the Fantastic, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #89, January 1996 [Ref. Stan Nicholls]
- The Novella Renaissance, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #90, February 1996
- Powers of Imagination, (pi) Science Fiction Age March 1996 [Ref. Richard Powers]
- Wordsmiths of Wonder, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #91, March 1996 [Ref. Stan Nicholls]
- A Chance to Renew the Field, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #92, April 1996
- The Tale of the Next Great War, 1871-1914, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #92, April 1996 [Ref. I. F. Clarke]
- An Apology and Some Announcements, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #93, May 1996
- Science Fiction Is Alive and Well, (in) The Year’s Best Science Fiction ed. David G. Hartwell, HarperPrism, 1996
- Spring Forward, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #94, June 1996, etc.
- The Panel That Wasn’t, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #95, July 1996
- NYRSF: Eight Years and 96 Issues, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #96, August 1996
- Home Is the Hunter: Roger Zelazny and “Home Is the Hangman”, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #97, September 1996 [Ref. Roger Zelazny]
- A Ninth Year on the LitCrit Frontier, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #97, September 1996
- The Shadow of the Critic, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #98, October 1996
- Reviewers Guidelines, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #99, November 1996
- Issue 100, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #100, December 1996
- Whose Magic Realism?, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #101, January 1997
- Home at NYRSF, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #102, February 1997
- Who Killed Science Fiction?, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #103, March 1997
- Who Cares Who Killed Roger SF?, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #104, April 1997
- Love, Death, and the Changing of the Seasons, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #105, May 1997, etc.
- Funny Stuff, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #106, June 1997
- Future Shock, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #107, July 1997
- Obscure Dick (with David Bratman, Grania Davis & Paul Williams), (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #107, July 1997 [Ref. Philip K. Dick]
- Travels with NYRSF, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #108, August 1997
- The Tenth Anniversary Rag, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #109, September 1997
- Can Sequels Drive You Mad?, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #110, October 1997
- Peter Henry Cramer Hartwell, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #112, December 1997
- The NYRSF Business, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #113, January 1998
- Same Old New, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #114, February 1998
- A Century Hence, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #115, March 1998
- Why Is a Semiprozine?, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #116, April 1998
- Sagas, Epics, and Other Sinks of Time, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #117, May 1998
- Do I Contradict Myself?, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #118, June 1998
- Anti-Modernist Bits, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #119, July 1998
- Charles Harness: New Realities, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #119, July 1998 [Ref. Charles Harness]
- Reflection upon Ten Years of NYRSF, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #120, August 1998
- The Blame, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #121, September 1998
- Slipstream Slip Sliding, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #122, October 1998
- Missing Pages, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #123, November 1998
- Fiction and the Market, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #124, December 1998
- Money Enough, and Time, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #125, January 1999
- The Plot Against NYRSF, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #126, February 1999
- Alternatives, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #127, March 1999
- Divide and Conquer, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #128, April 1999
- Old Thoughts and New, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #129, May 1999
- Use This: Recently Acquired and Put to Work, (ms) The New York Review of Science Fiction #129, May 1999
- Bestsellers, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #130, June 1999
- The Other Editor’s Introduction, (in) Centaurus: The Best of Australian Science Fiction ed. David G. Hartwell & Damien Broderick, Tor, 1999
- Attack of the Artificial Stupids, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #131, July 1999
- The End of Eleven, Continuing Westward, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #132, August 1999
- The Twelfth Year of the Future, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #133, September 1999
- Glad Times, Sad Times, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #134, October 1999
- The Sublime, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #135, November 1999
- Reasons to Be Cheerful, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #136, December 1999
- Looking Backward from the Year 2000, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #137, January 2000
- Looking Backward, Part II, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #138, February 2000
- SF Now, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #139, March 2000
- The Way We Were: A.E. van Vogt, 1912-2000, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #139, March 2000 [Ref. A. E. van Vogt]
- Forthcoming & Backgoing, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #140, April 2000
- Good News About SF in Bad Publishing Times, (ar) Nebula Awards Showcase 2000 ed. Gregory Benford, Harvest, 2000
- Welcome to Springtime, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #141, May 2000
- Report from Just Before, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #142, June 2000
- Tiptree in Person, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #143, July 2000 [Ref. James Tiptree, Jr.]
- The White Mars Panel: Building Utopia, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #144, August 2000 [Ref. Brian Aldiss & Roger Penrose]
- Teenaged Magazine, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #145, September 2000
- Struck Without Warning, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #146, October 2000
- E-ditorial, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #147, November 2000
- Last Chance for This 1000 Years, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #148, December 2000
- 2001: Everybody’s New Millennium, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #149, January 2001
- The Writer’s Web Site, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #150, February 2001
- ICFA: The International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #151, March 2001
- Jenna Felice; 9 January 1976-10 March 2001, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #153, May 2001 [Ref. Jenna Felice]
- Great Returns, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #154, June 2001
- Only One Man in All the Universe, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #155, July 2001
- Thirteen Years, 156 Issues!, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #156, August 2001
- The Appearance of Adolescence, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #157, September 2001
- It’s an Honor to Be Nominated, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #158, October 2001
- When It Changed, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #159, November 2001
- The Morning After 2001, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #160, December 2001
- January, After 2001, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #161, January 2002
- Little Joys (with Kathryn Cramer), (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #162, February 2002
- Peleg in Memoriam (with Kathryn Cramer), (ob) The New York Review of Science Fiction #163, March 2002
- SF Paranoids, Rejoice! You Still Have Real Enemies., (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #163, March 2002
- Looking at Fantasy (with Kathryn Cramer), (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #164, April 2002
- News from Now, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #165, May 2002
- If the Recession Is Over, Why Are We Out of Work?, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #166, June 2002
- The Hard SF Renaissance (with Kathryn Cramer), (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #167, July 2002
- The Secret Ingredient, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #167, July 2002
- Authenticity and Change, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #168, August 2002
- On the Way to Confluence, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #169, September 2002
- Fifteen Years, Sixteen Tons, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #170, October 2002
- New People, New Places, New Politics (with Kathryn Cramer), (in) The Hard SF Renaissance ed. David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer, Tor, 2002
- Spring Forward, Fall Back, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #171, November 2002
- Birth and Rebirth, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #172, December 2002
- Off in All Directions, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #173, January 2003
- Sonata for 2003, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #174, February 2003
- Those Now Gone, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #175, March 2003
- If Winter Comes, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #176, April 2003
- Arthur Radebaugh, SF Illustrator: Lost Classics Rediscovered, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #177, May 2003 [Ref. Arthur Radebaugh]
- Remembering Sturgeon, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #177, May 2003 [Ref. Theodore Sturgeon]
- April: The Science Fiction Experience, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #178, June 2003
- Look, You Think You’ve Got Troubles…, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #179, July 2003
- The Road to Wellville, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #180, August 2003
- Sweet Sixteen, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #181, September 2003
- Fall 2003: Pileup, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #182, October 2003
- Limping Into the Future at the Speed of Thought, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #183, November 2003
- Life’s Bright Colors, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #184, December 2003
- Middle High Sturgeon, (fw) 2003
- Neither Snow, Nor Sleet, Nor Freezing Rain, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #185, January 2004
- Present Shock, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #186, February 2004
- A World Without Winter Is No Improvement, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #187, March 2004
- The Most Important SF Book of the Nineteenth Century, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #188, April 2004
- Reading About Reading and Writing, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #189, May 2004
- Spring Things, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #190, June 2004
- Advertisements for Ourselves, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #191, July 2004
- Blooming, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #192, August 2004
- What We Did on the Way to the Future, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #193, September 2004
- September 12, 2004, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #194, October 2004
- Progress & Regress, Egress & Recess, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #195, November 2004
- Where the Time Goes, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #196, December 2004
- To France and the Future, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #197, January 2005
- Best (Beast) Award & Other Anomalies, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #198, February 2005
- Dazed & Confusioned, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #199, March 2005
- 200 Weekends, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #200, April 2005
- Letting Nothing Stop Us, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #201, May 2005
- Thoughts on Genre, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #202, June 2005
- On Editing, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #203, July 2005, etc.
- Hitting the Ground Bouncing, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #204, August 2005
- Après Le Deluge, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #206, October 2005
- In Praise of David Dtake (with Barry N. Malzberg & Gene Wolfe), (in) The New York Review of Science Fiction #206, October 2005
- A Short Love Letter to The Jane Austen Book Club, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #206, October 2005 [Ref. Karen Joy Fowler]
- When Winter Comes…, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #207, November 2005
- Up and Down the Land, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #208, December 2005
- Short Fiction, Short Takes, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #209, January 2006
- Cuts, Splits, & Economics, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #210, February 2006
- Winter Wearies, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #211, March 2006
- We Shall, from Time to Time, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #212, April 2006
- Heavy Losses, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #213, May 2006
- In the Neighbourhood, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #214, June 2006
- The Current Time Crunch, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #215, July 2006
- Introduction: How Shit Became Shinola: Definition and Redefinition of Space Opera (with Kathryn Cramer), (in) The Space Opera Renaissance ed. David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer, Tor, 2006
- Nine Ways of Looking at Space Operas, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #216, August 2006, etc.
- A Tryst with Trystero, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #216, August 2006
- The Woman Who Broke Isaac Asimov’s Heart, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #217, September 2006 [Ref. Isaac Asimov]
- Hugo Time, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #218, October 2006
- Remembrance of Times Future, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #220, December 2006
- Horror Correspondence, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #221, January 2007
- He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands, (ed) The New York Review of Science Fiction #222, February 2007
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