Barry N. Malzberg bibliography

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List of the published work of Barry N. Malzberg, American writer.

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As "Mike Barry" - The Lone Wolf series

Pseudonymous erotic novels

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Short fiction

TitleDate publishedPublication details
"The Sense of the Fire"January 1967Escapade
"We're Coming Through the Window"August 1967 Galaxy Science Fiction
"The Market in Aliens"November 1968Galaxy Science Fiction
"Final War"April 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Cop-Out"October 1969Final War and Other Fantasies
"Death to the Keeper"August 1968The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Oaten"October 1969 Fantastic
"How I Take Their Measure"January 1969The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"The Major Incitement to Riot"February 1969Fantastic
"The Ascension"April 1969Fantastic
"The Brain Surgeon"April 1969Fantastic
"July 24, 1970"May 1969 Venture Science Fiction
"A Triptych"July 1969The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"By Right of Succession"October 1969 If
"The Falcon and the Falconeer"December 1969The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"What Time Was That?"December 1969If
"In the Pocket"February 1970 Nova 1
"Pacem Est"January 1970Infinity One
"Terminus Est"February 1970Nova 1
"Making Titan"July 1970The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"As Between Generations"October 1970Fantastic
"Notes Just Prior to the Fall"October 1970The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Beyond Sleep"November 1970 Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
"The New Rappacini"December 1970Fantastic
"A Question of Slant"September 1971 In the Pocket: And Other SF Stories
"Addendum"September 1971In the Pocket: And Other SF Stories
"Ah, Fair Uranus"September 1971In the Pocket: And Other SF Stories
"Bat"September 1971In the Pocket: And Other SF Stories
"Conquest"1971 New Dimensions 1
"Elephants"1971Infinity Two
"Exploration"1971Mars, We Love You
"Notes for a Novel About the First Ship Ever to Venus"1971 Universe 1
"The Idea"September 1971In the Pocket: And Other SF Stories
"Gehenna"March 1971Galaxy Science Fiction
"Yearbook"May 1971The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Agony Column"December 1971Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
"Causation"December 1971The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"In the Cup"1972Signs and Wonders
"Inter Alia"1972Infinity Three
"Out from Ganymede"December 1972New Dimensions II: Eleven Original Science Fiction Stories
"Report of the Defense"December 1974Out from Ganymede
"Some Notes Toward a Useable Past"December 1974Out from Ganymede
"The Art of Fiction"1972Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine Annual #2
"The Conquest of Mars"December 1974Out from Ganymede
"The Men Inside"December 1972New Dimensions II: Eleven Original Science Fiction Stories
"Two Odysseys Into the Center"October 1972Nova 2
"Pater Familias" (with Kris Ottman Neville)March 1972The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Still-Life"March 1972 Again, Dangerous Visions
"Cornell"April 1972Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
"Breaking In"June 1972Fantastic
"Vidi Vici Veni"July 1972Generation: An Anthology of Speculative Fiction
"Allowances"August 1972Fantastic
"The Interceptor"December 1974Out from Ganymede
"A Short Religious Novel"September 1972The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"The Ballad of Slick Sid"November 1972Infinity Four
"Chronicles of a Comer"December 1972And Walk Now Gently Through the Fire and Other Science Fiction Stories
"Making It Through"December 1972And Walk Now Gently Through the Fire and Other Science Fiction Stories
"Bearing Witness"1973Flame Tree Planet: An Anthology of Religious Science-Fantasy
"Conversations at Lothar's"1973Children of Infinity
"Dreaming and Conversions: Two Rules by Which to Live"1973Nova 3
"Geraniums"1973Omega
"Getting Around"1973Frontiers 1; Tomorrow's Alternatives
"Introduction to the Second Edition"January 1976The Best of Barry N. Malzberg
"Opening Fire"1973Frontiers 2; The New Mind
"Running Around"1973Omega
"The Battered-Earth Syndrome"July 1973Saving Worlds
"The Destruction and Exculpation of Earth"December 1976Down Here in the Dream Quarter
"The Truth of It"1973Science Fiction Adventure from Way Out
"Those Wonderful Years"1973Frontiers 1; Tomorrow's Alternatives
"Ups and Downs"1973Eros in Orbit
"Vox Populi"Autumn/Winter 1973Edge
"Yahrzeit"September 1973Ten Tomorrows
"On Ice"January 1973 Amazing Science Fiction
"Outside"January 1973The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Linkage"March 1973Demon Kind
"The Second Short Shortest Fantasy"May 1973The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Trashing"May 1973Infinity Five
"The Union Forever"June 1973Showcase
"City Lights, City Nights"July 1973Future City
"Culture Lock"July 1973Future City
"Revolution"July 1973Future City
"Isaiah"September 1973Fantastic
"Tapping Out"September 1973Future Quest
"The Helmet"September 1973The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Notes Leading Down to the Conquest"October 1973New Dimensions 3
"Closed Sicilian"November 1973The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Triptych"November 1973Fantastic
"After the Great Space War"December 1976Down Here in Dream Quarter
"An Oversight"January 1976The Best of Barry N. Malzberg
"Fireday: Firenight"1974The Far Side of Time: Thirteen Original Stories
"Guidance"1974Journey to Another Star and Other Stories
"Inner Circle"1974Vampires, Werewolves and Other Monsters
"Institutions"1974Survival from Infinity
"It Doesn't Really Matter"1974The Graduated Robot and Other Stories
"It Wasn't My Fault"1974The Missing World and Other Stories
"Making It All the Way into the Future on Gaxton Falls of the Red Planet"1974Nova 4
"Meeting the Aliens on Algol IV"1974Survival from Infinity
"Natural History"1974Long Night of Waiting by Andre Norton and other stories
"Night of the Wolf"1974Vampires, Werewolves and Other Monsters
"November 22, 1963"December 1974Out from Ganymede
"Oversight"July 1974Strange Gods
"Testify"1974Vampires, Werewolves and Other Monsters
"The Student"1974Vampires, Werewolves and Other Monsters
"The Trippers"1974Long Night of Waiting by Andre Norton and other stories
"The Wonderful, All-Purpose Transmogrifier"1974Final Stage: The Ultimate Science Fiction Anthology
"As in a Vision Apprehended"January 1974The Berserkers
"Form in Remission"January 1974The Berserkers
"Network"January 1974Fantastic
"Trial of the Blood"January 1974The Berserkers
"A Delightful Comedic Premise"February 1974The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"At the Institute"March 1974Fantastic
"Closing the Deal"March 1974 Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact
"Upping the Planet"April 1974Amazing Science Fiction
"Overlooking"June 1974Amazing Science Fiction
"Before the Great Space-War"July 1974Alternities
"Track Two"July 1974Fantastic
"Twenty Sixty-one"July 1974The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Hanging"September 1974Fantastic
"Over the Line"1974Future Kin
"Try Again"July 1974Strange Gods
"State of the Art"October 1974New Dimensions IV
"The Whatever-I-Type-is-True Machine"November 1974The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Sedan Deville"December 1974The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"A Summary of Events Leading Up to Bedlam"1975Beware More Beasts
"After the Unfortunate Accident"1975The Many Worlds of Barry Malzberg
"Going Down"1975Dystopian Visions
"Initiation"1975The Many Worlds of Barry Malzberg
"Leviticus: In the Ark"November 1975Epoch
"Management"1975The Many Worlds of Barry Malzberg
"Reconstitution"1975The Many Worlds of Barry Malzberg
"Report to Headquarters"April 1975New Dimensions Science Fiction Number 5
"Streaking"January 1975Future Corruption
"Uncoupling"1975Dystopian Visions
"January 1975"January 1975Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact
"On the Campaign Trail"January 1975Future Corruption
"Dance"April 1975Fantastic
"Coming Again" (with Bill Pronzini)June 1975The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"A Galaxy Called Rome"July 1975The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Transfer"August 1975Fantastic
"The Thing Down Hallway 9"December 1975Fantastic
"And Still in the Darkness"January 1976The Best of Barry N. Malzberg
"Impasse"Spring 1976Odyssey
"Multiples" (with Bill Pronzini)1976Tricks and Treats
"Thirty-Seven Northwest"December 1976Down Here in the Dream Quarter
"What the Board Said"January 1976The Best of Barry N. Malzberg
"Redundancy"December 1976Down Here in the Dream Quarter
"Seeking Assistance"April 1976The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"I'm Going Through the Door"May 1976Galaxy Science Fiction
"On the Air"May 1976New Dimensions Science Fiction Number 6
"Inaugural"November 1976Galaxy Science Fiction
"In the Stocks"April 1977New Dimensions Science Fiction Number 7
"The Man Who Loved the Midnight Lady"May 1977Midnight Specials: An Anthology for Train Buffs and Suspense Aficionados
"Re-Entry"February 1977Fantastic [3]
"Shibboleth"March 1977Amazing Stories [3]
"Night Rider" (with Bill Pronzini)June 1977 Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
"The Man Who Married a Beagle"June 1977Fantastic [3]
"Indigestion"September 1977Fantastic [3]
"Choral"October 1977Graven Images
"The Several Murders of Roger Ackroyd"October 1977 Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
"On Account of Darkness"November 1977The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [3]
"Here, For Just a While"April 1978Fantastic [3]
"Inside Out"May 1978Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
"Prowl"July 1978Fantastic [3]
"A Clone at Last" (with Bill Pronzini)October 1978The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Another Burnt-Out Case"October 1978Fantastic [3]
"Line of Succession"October 1978Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
"Varieties of Technological Experience"October 1978Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact [3]
"Backing Up"November 1978Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
"Out of Quarantine" (with Bill Pronzini)November 1978Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine [3]
"Clocks" (with Bill Pronzini)November 1979Shadows 2 [3]
"Nightshapes"March 1979Werewolf!
"Varieties of Religious Experience"April 1980The Man Who Loved the Midnight Lady
"The Appeal"March 1979Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
"Reaction-Formation"April 1979Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
"Prose Bowl" (with Bill Pronzini)July 1979The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Reading Day" (with Bill Pronzini)September 1979Chrysalis 5
"Demystification of Circumstance"November 1979The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Le Croix"February 2013The Very Best of Barry N. Malzberg
"Revelation in Seven Stages"October 1980Mummy!: A Chrestomathy of Crypt-ology
"The Last One Left" (with Bill Pronzini)January 1980The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [3]
"Thirty-Six Views of His Dead Majesty"January 1980Chrysalis 6 [3]
"Into the Breach"April 1980The Man Who Loved the Midnight Lady
"September 1958"April 1980The Man Who Loved the Midnight Lady
"Le Croix (The Cross)"May 1980Their Immortal Hearts: Three Visions of Time
"Fascination"August 1980The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Getting Back" (with Jeffrey W. Carpenter)September 1980The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Opening a Vein" (with Bill Pronzini)November 1980Shadows 3
"They Took It All Away"November 1980Amazing Stories
"The Twentieth Century Murder Case"December 1980The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Calling Collect"October 1981Shadows 4
"In Our Image"February 1981The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Icons"March 1981 Omni
"The Containment of Calpel V"March 1981Amazing Stories
"Parables of Art" (with Jack Dann)June 1981New Dimensions 12
"On the Nature of Time" (with Bill Pronzini)September 1981Amazing Stories
"There the Lovelies Bleeding"September 1981The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Chained"1982Specter!
"Corridors"February 1982The Engines of the Night: Science Fiction in the Eighties
"The Trials of Rollo"March 1982Amazing Science Fiction Stories
"Do I Dare to Eat a Peach?" (with Bill Pronzini)April 1982Speculations
"Coursing"April 1982Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
"Anderson"June 1982Amazing Science Fiction Stories
"Blair House"June 1982The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Rocket City"September 1982Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
"Shakespeare MCMLXXXV" (with Bill Pronzini)November 1982The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"What We Do on Io"February 1983The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Reparations"August 1983The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Spree"April 1984Witches
"76 Ways to Kill an Indian"March 1984Fantasy Book
"The Second Short-Shortest Fantasy Story Ever Ever Published"March 1984100 Great Fantasy Short Short Stories
"To Mark the Times We Had"November 1984Omni
"Away"1985A Treasury of American Horror Stories
"Johann Sebastian Brahms"August 1985Universe 15
"Quartermain"January 1985Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
"1984"February 1985The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Reason Seven"May 1985Omni
"The High Purpose" (with Carter Scholz)November 1985The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Tap-Dancing Down the Highways and Byways of Life, etc."July 1986The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Bringing It Home"February 1987Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine
"The Queen of Lower Saigon"February 1987In the Field of Fire
"Celebrating"August 1987The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Ambition"October 1987Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine
"Blues and the Abstract Truth" (with Jack Dann)January 1987The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"No Hearts, No Flowers"February 198814 Vicious Valentines
"The Prince of the Steppes"June 1988The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"The Smooth Universe by R***** S*********"September 1988Shaggy B.E.M. Stories
"Hop Skip Jump"October 1988Omni
"Getting Up" (with Jack Dann)November 1988Tropical Chills
"Time-Tracker"April 1989Phantoms
"All Assassins"August 1989 What Might Have Been? Volume 1: Alternate Empires
"The Present Eternal"September 1989 Foundation's Friends: Stories in Honor of Isaac Asimov
"O Thou Last and Greatest!"October 1989The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Darwinian Facts"December 1990Stalkers
"Safety Zone"October 1990New England Ghosts: Haunting, Spine-chilling Stories from the New England States
"Another Goddamned Showboat"January 1990 What Might Have Been? Vol II: Alternate Heroes
"Playback"April 1990Universe 1
"Nordic Blue"June 1990 Dick Tracy: The Secret Files
"What I Did to Blunt the Alien Invasion"April 1991Omni
"Police Actions"June 1991Full Spectrum 3
"Morning Light"August 1991Cold Shocks
"Folly for Three"November 1991A Whisper of Blood
"One Ten Three"December 1991Horse Fantastic
"Turpentine"December 1991 What Might Have Been? Volume 3: Alternate Wars
"Dumbarton Oaks"July 1992 MetaHorror
"Götterdämmerung"January 1992After the King: Stories in Honor of J. R. R. Tolkien
"Improvident Excess"December 2000In the Stone House
"In the Stone House"July 1992 Alternate Kennedys
"Major League Triceratops" (with Joyce Malzberg)October 1992The Ultimate Dinosaur
"Heavy Metal"February 1992 Alternate Presidents
"Kingfish"February 1992Alternate Presidents
"Most Politely, Most Politely"March 1992Universe 2
"Life in the Air" (with Jack Dann)April 1992Amazing Stories
"Ship Full of Jews"April 1992Omni
"Concerto Accademico"May 1992Dragon Fantastic
"Amos"July 1992The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Is This the Presidential Palace?"November 1992Science Fiction Age
"Of Dust and Fire and the Night"November 1992Christmas Bestiary
"Grand Tour"December 1992Aladdin: Master of the Lamp
"On the Heath"December 1992Aladdin: Master of the Lamp
"Fugato"September 1993 Alternate Warriors
"Rex Tremandae Majestatis" (with Kathe Koja)July 1993Dinosaur Fantastic
"Standing Orders"January 1993Journeys to the Twilight Zone
"The High Ground" (with Kathe Koja)October 1993Temporary Walls: An Anthology of Moral Fantasy
"The Lady Louisiana Toy"May 1993More Whatdunits
"The Timbrel Sound of Darkness"November 1993Christmas Ghosts
"Standards and Practices"April 1993The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
"Andante Lugubre"May 1993Science Fiction Age
"Art Appreciation" (with Jack Dann)September 1993Omni
"Ghosts" (with Mike Resnick)September 1993Honor of the Regiment
"The Passage of the Light"November 1993Science Fiction Age
"In the Greenhouse" (with Kathe Koja)November 1994Love in Vein: Twenty Original Tales of Vampiric Erotica
"It Comes from Nothing"July 1994Weird Tales from Shakespeare
"Modern Romance" (with Kathe Koja)October 1994Dark Voices 6: The Pan Book of Horror
"Moishe in Excelsis"October 1994Deals with the Devil
"Notes Toward a Useable Past"June 1994The Passage of the Light: The Recursive Science Fiction of Barry N. Malzberg
"Sinfonia Expansiva"September 1994 Little Deaths: 24 Tales of Sex and Horror
"The Careful Geometry of Love" (with Kathe Koja)September 1994Little Deaths: 24 Tales of Sex and Horror
"Thus, to the Stars" (with Carter Scholz)September 1994Galaxy Science Fiction
"Allegro Marcato"January 1994By Any Other Fame
"Hitler at Nuremberg"January 1994By Any Other Fame
"The Only Thing You Learn"April 1994Universe 3
"Close-Up Photos Reveal JFK Skull on Moon!"June 1994Alien Pregnant By Elvis
"Understanding Entropy"July 1994Science Fiction Age
"Literary Lives" (with Kathe Koja)October 1994 Alternate Outlaws
"Buyer's Remorse" (with Kathe Koja)September 1995How to Save the World
"In The Last Chamber" (cowritten with Kathe Koja)1997 Alternate Tyrants
"The Intransigents"December 2000In the Stone House
"High concept" (with Bill Pronzini)March 2013Analog
Malzberg, Barry N. & Bill Pronzini (April 2015). "Transfer point". Analog Science Fiction and Fact. 135 (4): 49–53.April 2015Malzberg, Barry N. & Bill Pronzini (April 2015). "Transfer point". Analog Science Fiction and Fact. 135 (4): 49–53.
Malzberg, Barry N. & Robert Friedman. "Let the Games Begin".July/August 2023Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine

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References

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