Table of Contents MAIN STORIES Lion of Macedon, David Gemmell; Mairelon the Gleason New Tor Editor-In-Chief

Table of Contents MAIN STORIES Lion of Macedon, David Gemmell; Mairelon the Gleason New Tor Editor-In-Chief

Table of Contents MAIN STORIES Lion of Macedon, David Gemmell; Mairelon the Gleason New Tor Editor-In-Chief.......................... 6 Magician, Patricia C. Wrede; Enter Three Witches, Greenland Wins A rthur C. Clarke Award ........... 6 Kate Gilmore; Wizard’s Hall, Jane Yolen; Hell- Murphy Wins Philip K. Dick Award ...................... 6 flower, Elukibes Shahar, The Dream Compass, Hoffman Leaves Waldenbooks................................ 6 Jeff Bredenberg; The Paradise War, Stephen THE NEWSPAPER OF THE SCIENCE FICTION FIELD Morrow, Avon Combine SF Lines; Lawhead; Hawk’s Flight, Carol Chase. SHORT Hartwell Leaves ..................................................... 7 TAKES: Redemption of Light, Kathleen M. (ISSN-0047-4959) Flynn Wins Crook Award ......................................... 7 O ’Neal; Mission of Magic, Julie Dean Smith; EDITOR & PUBLISHER UK Publishing M assacre........................................... 7 Castle Murders, John DeChancie. Charles N. Brown SPECIAL FEATURES Reviews by Tom Whitmore:....................................29 ASSOCIATE EDITOR Patricia Kennealy: 20 Years Ago ............................ 9 Bone Dance, Emma Bull; The Host, Peter Faren C. Miller Farmers Celebrate 5 0 th ............................................. 9 Emshwiller; Xenocide, Orson Scott Card; Out­ ASSOCIATE MANAGER Lundwall Reaches 5 0 ................................................. 9 side the Dog Museum, Jonathan Carroll; How Shelly Rae Clift THE DATA FILE to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy, Orson EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Publishing News ......................................................... 7 Scott Card; Writing Science Fiction and Fan­ Marianne S. Jablon Book N ews................................................................... 7 tasy, Gardner Dozois et a, eds.; Science Fiction EDITORIAL TRAINEE Bookstore News ......................................................... 7 Writers of America Handbook: The Profes­ Christopher R. Marler Court C ases............................................................... 63 sional Writer’s Guide to Writing Profession­ CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Magazine N ew s......................................................... 63 ally, Kristine Kathryn Rusch & Dean Wesley Edward Bryant A w ards........................................................................ 63 Smith, eds. SHORT TAKES: Writing for Social Dan Chow Market N ew s............................................................. 63 Scientists, Howard S. Becker. Richard Curtis Video N ew s............................................................... 63 Nonfiction Review by Gregory Benford: ............. 31 Carolyn F. Cushman Rights & O p tio n s..................................................... 63 Close Encounters? — Science and Science Fritz Leiber Sf/Fantasy T h ea te r................................................... 63 Fiction, Lambourne, Shallis, & Shortland. Russell Letson Publications Received ............................................. 63 Short Reviews by Scott W innett:........................... 33 Tom Whitmore Catalogs Received ................................................... 63 The Planets, James Finney Boylan; S t Peter’s Scott Winnett INTERVIEWS Wolf, Michael Cadnum; Heroes, Inc., Kyle SPECIAL PROJECTS Dan Simmons: Born-Again Vacationist ................ 4 Crocco; Specters, J.M. Dillard; Hawaiian William G. Contento Gibson & Sterling: On the Virtual Chicken Circuit 5 U.F.O. Aliens, Mel Gilden; Fire Mask, Charles CON REPORTERS COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS L. Grant; The Ultimate Guide to Science Fic­ Beth Gwinn People & Publishing................................................... 8 tion, David Pringle; Street Magic, Michael Jane Jewell Agent’s Corner, Richard Curtis............................ 11 Reaves; Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine, Moons & Stars & Stuff, Fritz Leiber.................... 13 Issue 10, Special Issue, Kristine Kathryn Locus, (ISSN-0047-4959), The Newspaper of the Locus L etters............................................................. 60 Rusch, ed.; Phantom Banjo, Elizabeth Scar­ Science Fiction Field, is published monthly by LOCUS Editorial Matters ..................................................... 63 borough; Fatal Exposure, Michael Tobias. PUBLICATIONS Editorial address: 34 Ridgewood LOCUS LOOKS AT BOOKS French Reviews by Pascal J. Thomas:................... 35 Lane, Oakland, CA 94611. 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