List of the published work of Barry N. Malzberg, American writer.
Title | Date published | Publication details |
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"The Sense of the Fire" | January 1967 | Escapade |
"We're Coming Through the Window" | August 1967 | Galaxy Science Fiction |
"The Market in Aliens" | November 1968 | Galaxy Science Fiction |
"Final War" | April 1968 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Cop-Out" | October 1969 | Final War and Other Fantasies |
"Death to the Keeper" | August 1968 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Oaten" | October 1969 | Fantastic |
"How I Take Their Measure" | January 1969 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"The Major Incitement to Riot" | February 1969 | Fantastic |
"The Ascension" | April 1969 | Fantastic |
"The Brain Surgeon" | April 1969 | Fantastic |
"July 24, 1970" | May 1969 | Venture Science Fiction |
"A Triptych" | July 1969 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"By Right of Succession" | October 1969 | If |
"The Falcon and the Falconeer" | December 1969 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"What Time Was That?" | December 1969 | If |
"In the Pocket" | February 1970 | Nova 1 |
"Pacem Est" | January 1970 | Infinity One |
"Terminus Est" | February 1970 | Nova 1 |
"Making Titan" | July 1970 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"As Between Generations" | October 1970 | Fantastic |
"Notes Just Prior to the Fall" | October 1970 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Beyond Sleep" | November 1970 | Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine |
"The New Rappacini" | December 1970 | Fantastic |
"A Question of Slant" | September 1971 | In the Pocket: And Other SF Stories |
"Addendum" | September 1971 | In the Pocket: And Other SF Stories |
"Ah, Fair Uranus" | September 1971 | In the Pocket: And Other SF Stories |
"Bat" | September 1971 | In the Pocket: And Other SF Stories |
"Conquest" | 1971 | New Dimensions 1 |
"Elephants" | 1971 | Infinity Two |
"Exploration" | 1971 | Mars, We Love You |
"Notes for a Novel About the First Ship Ever to Venus" | 1971 | Universe 1 |
"The Idea" | September 1971 | In the Pocket: And Other SF Stories |
"Gehenna" | March 1971 | Galaxy Science Fiction |
"Yearbook" | May 1971 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Agony Column" | December 1971 | Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine |
"Causation" | December 1971 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"In the Cup" | 1972 | Signs and Wonders |
"Inter Alia" | 1972 | Infinity Three |
"Out from Ganymede" | December 1972 | New Dimensions II: Eleven Original Science Fiction Stories |
"Report of the Defense" | December 1974 | Out from Ganymede |
"Some Notes Toward a Useable Past" | December 1974 | Out from Ganymede |
"The Art of Fiction" | 1972 | Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine Annual #2 |
"The Conquest of Mars" | December 1974 | Out from Ganymede |
"The Men Inside" | December 1972 | New Dimensions II: Eleven Original Science Fiction Stories |
"Two Odysseys Into the Center" | October 1972 | Nova 2 |
"Pater Familias" (with Kris Ottman Neville) | March 1972 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Still-Life" | March 1972 | Again, Dangerous Visions |
"Cornell" | April 1972 | Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine |
"Breaking In" | June 1972 | Fantastic |
"Vidi Vici Veni" | July 1972 | Generation: An Anthology of Speculative Fiction |
"Allowances" | August 1972 | Fantastic |
"The Interceptor" | December 1974 | Out from Ganymede |
"A Short Religious Novel" | September 1972 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"The Ballad of Slick Sid" | November 1972 | Infinity Four |
"Chronicles of a Comer" | December 1972 | And Walk Now Gently Through the Fire and Other Science Fiction Stories |
"Making It Through" | December 1972 | And Walk Now Gently Through the Fire and Other Science Fiction Stories |
"Bearing Witness" | 1973 | Flame Tree Planet: An Anthology of Religious Science-Fantasy |
"Conversations at Lothar's" | 1973 | Children of Infinity |
"Dreaming and Conversions: Two Rules by Which to Live" | 1973 | Nova 3 |
"Geraniums" | 1973 | Omega |
"Getting Around" | 1973 | Frontiers 1; Tomorrow's Alternatives |
"Introduction to the Second Edition" | January 1976 | The Best of Barry N. Malzberg |
"Opening Fire" | 1973 | Frontiers 2; The New Mind |
"Running Around" | 1973 | Omega |
"The Battered-Earth Syndrome" | July 1973 | Saving Worlds |
"The Destruction and Exculpation of Earth" | December 1976 | Down Here in the Dream Quarter |
"The Truth of It" | 1973 | Science Fiction Adventure from Way Out |
"Those Wonderful Years" | 1973 | Frontiers 1; Tomorrow's Alternatives |
"Ups and Downs" | 1973 | Eros in Orbit |
"Vox Populi" | Autumn/Winter 1973 | Edge |
"Yahrzeit" | September 1973 | Ten Tomorrows |
"On Ice" | January 1973 | Amazing Science Fiction |
"Outside" | January 1973 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Linkage" | March 1973 | Demon Kind |
"The Second Short Shortest Fantasy" | May 1973 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Trashing" | May 1973 | Infinity Five |
"The Union Forever" | June 1973 | Showcase |
"City Lights, City Nights" | July 1973 | Future City |
"Culture Lock" | July 1973 | Future City |
"Revolution" | July 1973 | Future City |
"Isaiah" | September 1973 | Fantastic |
"Tapping Out" | September 1973 | Future Quest |
"The Helmet" | September 1973 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Notes Leading Down to the Conquest" | October 1973 | New Dimensions 3 |
"Closed Sicilian" | November 1973 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Triptych" | November 1973 | Fantastic |
"After the Great Space War" | December 1976 | Down Here in Dream Quarter |
"An Oversight" | January 1976 | The Best of Barry N. Malzberg |
"Fireday: Firenight" | 1974 | The Far Side of Time: Thirteen Original Stories |
"Guidance" | 1974 | Journey to Another Star and Other Stories |
"Inner Circle" | 1974 | Vampires, Werewolves and Other Monsters |
"Institutions" | 1974 | Survival from Infinity |
"It Doesn't Really Matter" | 1974 | The Graduated Robot and Other Stories |
"It Wasn't My Fault" | 1974 | The Missing World and Other Stories |
"Making It All the Way into the Future on Gaxton Falls of the Red Planet" | 1974 | Nova 4 |
"Meeting the Aliens on Algol IV" | 1974 | Survival from Infinity |
"Natural History" | 1974 | Long Night of Waiting by Andre Norton and other stories |
"Night of the Wolf" | 1974 | Vampires, Werewolves and Other Monsters |
"November 22, 1963" | December 1974 | Out from Ganymede |
"Oversight" | July 1974 | Strange Gods |
"Testify" | 1974 | Vampires, Werewolves and Other Monsters |
"The Student" | 1974 | Vampires, Werewolves and Other Monsters |
"The Trippers" | 1974 | Long Night of Waiting by Andre Norton and other stories |
"The Wonderful, All-Purpose Transmogrifier" | 1974 | Final Stage: The Ultimate Science Fiction Anthology |
"As in a Vision Apprehended" | January 1974 | The Berserkers |
"Form in Remission" | January 1974 | The Berserkers |
"Network" | January 1974 | Fantastic |
"Trial of the Blood" | January 1974 | The Berserkers |
"A Delightful Comedic Premise" | February 1974 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"At the Institute" | March 1974 | Fantastic |
"Closing the Deal" | March 1974 | Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact |
"Upping the Planet" | April 1974 | Amazing Science Fiction |
"Overlooking" | June 1974 | Amazing Science Fiction |
"Before the Great Space-War" | July 1974 | Alternities |
"Track Two" | July 1974 | Fantastic |
"Twenty Sixty-one" | July 1974 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Hanging" | September 1974 | Fantastic |
"Over the Line" | 1974 | Future Kin |
"Try Again" | July 1974 | Strange Gods |
"State of the Art" | October 1974 | New Dimensions IV |
"The Whatever-I-Type-is-True Machine" | November 1974 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Sedan Deville" | December 1974 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"A Summary of Events Leading Up to Bedlam" | 1975 | Beware More Beasts |
"After the Unfortunate Accident" | 1975 | The Many Worlds of Barry Malzberg |
"Going Down" | 1975 | Dystopian Visions |
"Initiation" | 1975 | The Many Worlds of Barry Malzberg |
"Leviticus: In the Ark" | November 1975 | Epoch |
"Management" | 1975 | The Many Worlds of Barry Malzberg |
"Reconstitution" | 1975 | The Many Worlds of Barry Malzberg |
"Report to Headquarters" | April 1975 | New Dimensions Science Fiction Number 5 |
"Streaking" | January 1975 | Future Corruption |
"Uncoupling" | 1975 | Dystopian Visions |
"January 1975" | January 1975 | Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact |
"On the Campaign Trail" | January 1975 | Future Corruption |
"Dance" | April 1975 | Fantastic |
"Coming Again" (with Bill Pronzini) | June 1975 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"A Galaxy Called Rome" | July 1975 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Transfer" | August 1975 | Fantastic |
"The Thing Down Hallway 9" | December 1975 | Fantastic |
"And Still in the Darkness" | January 1976 | The Best of Barry N. Malzberg |
"Impasse" | Spring 1976 | Odyssey |
"Multiples" (with Bill Pronzini) | 1976 | Tricks and Treats |
"Thirty-Seven Northwest" | December 1976 | Down Here in the Dream Quarter |
"What the Board Said" | January 1976 | The Best of Barry N. Malzberg |
"Redundancy" | December 1976 | Down Here in the Dream Quarter |
"Seeking Assistance" | April 1976 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"I'm Going Through the Door" | May 1976 | Galaxy Science Fiction |
"On the Air" | May 1976 | New Dimensions Science Fiction Number 6 |
"Inaugural" | November 1976 | Galaxy Science Fiction |
"In the Stocks" | April 1977 | New Dimensions Science Fiction Number 7 |
"The Man Who Loved the Midnight Lady" | May 1977 | Midnight Specials: An Anthology for Train Buffs and Suspense Aficionados |
"Re-Entry" | February 1977 | Fantastic [3] |
"Shibboleth" | March 1977 | Amazing Stories [3] |
"Night Rider" (with Bill Pronzini) | June 1977 | Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine |
"The Man Who Married a Beagle" | June 1977 | Fantastic [3] |
"Indigestion" | September 1977 | Fantastic [3] |
"Choral" | October 1977 | Graven Images |
"The Several Murders of Roger Ackroyd" | October 1977 | Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine |
"On Account of Darkness" | November 1977 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [3] |
"Here, For Just a While" | April 1978 | Fantastic [3] |
"Inside Out" | May 1978 | Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine |
"Prowl" | July 1978 | Fantastic [3] |
"A Clone at Last" (with Bill Pronzini) | October 1978 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Another Burnt-Out Case" | October 1978 | Fantastic [3] |
"Line of Succession" | October 1978 | Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine |
"Varieties of Technological Experience" | October 1978 | Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact [3] |
"Backing Up" | November 1978 | Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine |
"Out of Quarantine" (with Bill Pronzini) | November 1978 | Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine [3] |
"Clocks" (with Bill Pronzini) | November 1979 | Shadows 2 [3] |
"Nightshapes" | March 1979 | Werewolf! |
"Varieties of Religious Experience" | April 1980 | The Man Who Loved the Midnight Lady |
"The Appeal" | March 1979 | Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine |
"Reaction-Formation" | April 1979 | Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine |
"Prose Bowl" (with Bill Pronzini) | July 1979 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Reading Day" (with Bill Pronzini) | September 1979 | Chrysalis 5 |
"Demystification of Circumstance" | November 1979 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Le Croix" | February 2013 | The Very Best of Barry N. Malzberg |
"Revelation in Seven Stages" | October 1980 | Mummy!: A Chrestomathy of Crypt-ology |
"The Last One Left" (with Bill Pronzini) | January 1980 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [3] |
"Thirty-Six Views of His Dead Majesty" | January 1980 | Chrysalis 6 [3] |
"Into the Breach" | April 1980 | The Man Who Loved the Midnight Lady |
"September 1958" | April 1980 | The Man Who Loved the Midnight Lady |
"Le Croix (The Cross)" | May 1980 | Their Immortal Hearts: Three Visions of Time |
"Fascination" | August 1980 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Getting Back" (with Jeffrey W. Carpenter) | September 1980 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Opening a Vein" (with Bill Pronzini) | November 1980 | Shadows 3 |
"They Took It All Away" | November 1980 | Amazing Stories |
"The Twentieth Century Murder Case" | December 1980 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Calling Collect" | October 1981 | Shadows 4 |
"In Our Image" | February 1981 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Icons" | March 1981 | Omni |
"The Containment of Calpel V" | March 1981 | Amazing Stories |
"Parables of Art" (with Jack Dann) | June 1981 | New Dimensions 12 |
"On the Nature of Time" (with Bill Pronzini) | September 1981 | Amazing Stories |
"There the Lovelies Bleeding" | September 1981 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Chained" | 1982 | Specter! |
"Corridors" | February 1982 | The Engines of the Night: Science Fiction in the Eighties |
"The Trials of Rollo" | March 1982 | Amazing Science Fiction Stories |
"Do I Dare to Eat a Peach?" (with Bill Pronzini) | April 1982 | Speculations |
"Coursing" | April 1982 | Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine |
"Anderson" | June 1982 | Amazing Science Fiction Stories |
"Blair House" | June 1982 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Rocket City" | September 1982 | Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine |
"Shakespeare MCMLXXXV" (with Bill Pronzini) | November 1982 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"What We Do on Io" | February 1983 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Reparations" | August 1983 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Spree" | April 1984 | Witches |
"76 Ways to Kill an Indian" | March 1984 | Fantasy Book |
"The Second Short-Shortest Fantasy Story Ever Ever Published" | March 1984 | 100 Great Fantasy Short Short Stories |
"To Mark the Times We Had" | November 1984 | Omni |
"Away" | 1985 | A Treasury of American Horror Stories |
"Johann Sebastian Brahms" | August 1985 | Universe 15 |
"Quartermain" | January 1985 | Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine |
"1984" | February 1985 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Reason Seven" | May 1985 | Omni |
"The High Purpose" (with Carter Scholz) | November 1985 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Tap-Dancing Down the Highways and Byways of Life, etc." | July 1986 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Bringing It Home" | February 1987 | Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine |
"The Queen of Lower Saigon" | February 1987 | In the Field of Fire |
"Celebrating" | August 1987 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Ambition" | October 1987 | Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine |
"Blues and the Abstract Truth" (with Jack Dann) | January 1987 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"No Hearts, No Flowers" | February 1988 | 14 Vicious Valentines |
"The Prince of the Steppes" | June 1988 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"The Smooth Universe by R***** S*********" | September 1988 | Shaggy B.E.M. Stories |
"Hop Skip Jump" | October 1988 | Omni |
"Getting Up" (with Jack Dann) | November 1988 | Tropical Chills |
"Time-Tracker" | April 1989 | Phantoms |
"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 1989 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Darwinian Facts" | December 1990 | Stalkers |
"Safety Zone" | October 1990 | New 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 1990 | Universe 1 |
"Nordic Blue" | June 1990 | Dick Tracy: The Secret Files |
"What I Did to Blunt the Alien Invasion" | April 1991 | Omni |
"Police Actions" | June 1991 | Full Spectrum 3 |
"Morning Light" | August 1991 | Cold Shocks |
"Folly for Three" | November 1991 | A Whisper of Blood |
"One Ten Three" | December 1991 | Horse Fantastic |
"Turpentine" | December 1991 | What Might Have Been? Volume 3: Alternate Wars |
"Dumbarton Oaks" | July 1992 | MetaHorror |
"Götterdämmerung" | January 1992 | After the King: Stories in Honor of J. R. R. Tolkien |
"Improvident Excess" | December 2000 | In the Stone House |
"In the Stone House" | July 1992 | Alternate Kennedys |
"Major League Triceratops" (with Joyce Malzberg) | October 1992 | The Ultimate Dinosaur |
"Heavy Metal" | February 1992 | Alternate Presidents |
"Kingfish" | February 1992 | Alternate Presidents |
"Most Politely, Most Politely" | March 1992 | Universe 2 |
"Life in the Air" (with Jack Dann) | April 1992 | Amazing Stories |
"Ship Full of Jews" | April 1992 | Omni |
"Concerto Accademico" | May 1992 | Dragon Fantastic |
"Amos" | July 1992 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Is This the Presidential Palace?" | November 1992 | Science Fiction Age |
"Of Dust and Fire and the Night" | November 1992 | Christmas Bestiary |
"Grand Tour" | December 1992 | Aladdin: Master of the Lamp |
"On the Heath" | December 1992 | Aladdin: Master of the Lamp |
"Fugato" | September 1993 | Alternate Warriors |
"Rex Tremandae Majestatis" (with Kathe Koja) | July 1993 | Dinosaur Fantastic |
"Standing Orders" | January 1993 | Journeys to the Twilight Zone |
"The High Ground" (with Kathe Koja) | October 1993 | Temporary Walls: An Anthology of Moral Fantasy |
"The Lady Louisiana Toy" | May 1993 | More Whatdunits |
"The Timbrel Sound of Darkness" | November 1993 | Christmas Ghosts |
"Standards and Practices" | April 1993 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
"Andante Lugubre" | May 1993 | Science Fiction Age |
"Art Appreciation" (with Jack Dann) | September 1993 | Omni |
"Ghosts" (with Mike Resnick) | September 1993 | Honor of the Regiment |
"The Passage of the Light" | November 1993 | Science Fiction Age |
"In the Greenhouse" (with Kathe Koja) | November 1994 | Love in Vein: Twenty Original Tales of Vampiric Erotica |
"It Comes from Nothing" | July 1994 | Weird Tales from Shakespeare |
"Modern Romance" (with Kathe Koja) | October 1994 | Dark Voices 6: The Pan Book of Horror |
"Moishe in Excelsis" | October 1994 | Deals with the Devil |
"Notes Toward a Useable Past" | June 1994 | The 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 1994 | Little Deaths: 24 Tales of Sex and Horror |
"Thus, to the Stars" (with Carter Scholz) | September 1994 | Galaxy Science Fiction |
"Allegro Marcato" | January 1994 | By Any Other Fame |
"Hitler at Nuremberg" | January 1994 | By Any Other Fame |
"The Only Thing You Learn" | April 1994 | Universe 3 |
"Close-Up Photos Reveal JFK Skull on Moon!" | June 1994 | Alien Pregnant By Elvis |
"Understanding Entropy" | July 1994 | Science Fiction Age |
"Literary Lives" (with Kathe Koja) | October 1994 | Alternate Outlaws |
"Buyer's Remorse" (with Kathe Koja) | September 1995 | How to Save the World |
"In The Last Chamber" (cowritten with Kathe Koja) | 1997 | Alternate Tyrants |
"The Intransigents" | December 2000 | In the Stone House |
"High concept" (with Bill Pronzini) | March 2013 | Analog |
Malzberg, Barry N. & Bill Pronzini (April 2015). "Transfer point". Analog Science Fiction and Fact. 135 (4): 49–53. | April 2015 | Malzberg, 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 2023 | Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine |
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