List of Author's Choice Monthly

Last updated

Author's Choice Monthly was a series of 29 short story collections that ran from 1989 through 1992. They were published by Pulphouse Publishing. They tended to be fairly short (in the 100 page range) and were produced in three different states:

However, like many Pulphouse titles, frequently there were additional unspecified numbers of "PC" (Publisher's Copies) available, including one in a red leather "staff state."

  1. The Old Funny Stuff, by George Alec Effinger, October 1989
  2. Unthreatened by the Morning Light, by Karl Edward Wagner, November 1989
  3. Daily Voices, by Lisa Goldstein, December 1989
  4. Nine Hard Questions About the Nature of the Universe, by Lewis Shiner, January 1990
  5. Into the Eighth Decade, by Jack Williamson, February 1990
  6. Peripheral Vision, by Karen Joy Fowler, March 1990
  7. Neon Twilight, by Edward Bryant, April 1990
  8. Swatting at the Cosmos, by James Morrow, May 1990
  9. Heroines, by James Patrick Kelly, June 1990
  10. Tales from a Vanished Country, by Elizabeth A. Lynn, July 1990
  11. Skyrocket Steele Conquers the Universe, by Ron Goulart, August 1990
  12. True Minds, by Spider Robinson, September 1990
  13. Ad Statum Perspicuum, by F. Paul Wilson, October 1990
  14. Legacy of Fire, by Nina Kiriki Hoffman, November 1990
  15. Most Emphatically Not SF, Almost, by Michael Bishop, December 1990
  16. State of Grace, by Kate Wilhelm, January 1991
  17. Ma Qui and Other Phantoms, by Alan Brennert, February 1991
  18. Stories by Mama Lansdale's Youngest Boy , by Joe Lansdale, March 1991
  19. Two That Came True, by Judith Moffett, April 1991
  20. A Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions, by Kim Stanley Robinson, May 1991
  21. God's Nose, by Damon Knight, June 1991
  22. Hedgework and Guessery, by Charles de Lint, July 1991
  23. It's Been Fun, by Esther Friesner, August 1991
  24. The Naked Flesh of Feeling, by J. N. Williamson, September 1991
  25. The Alien Heart, by Mike Resnick, October 1991
  26. Myths, Legends, and True History, by Geoffrey A. Landis, November 1991
  27. Gone to Earth, by Roger Zelazny, December 1991
  28. Wong's Lost and Found Emporium and Other Oddities, by William F. Wu, June 1992
  29. Moonstone and Tiger-Eye, by Suzy McKee Charnas, August 1992

Related Research Articles

Bruce Beresford Australian film director

Bruce Beresford is an Australian film director who has made more than 30 feature films over a 50-year career. Notable films he has directed include Breaker Morant (1980), Tender Mercies (1983), Crimes of the Heart (1986) and the multiple Academy Award winning Driving Miss Daisy (1989).

Kristine Kathryn Rusch is an American writer and editor. She writes under various pseudonyms in multiple genres, including science fiction, fantasy, mystery, romance, and mainstream.

Karl Edward Wagner American writer (1945–1994)

Karl Edward Wagner was an American writer, poet, editor, and publisher of horror, science fiction, and heroic fantasy, who was born in Knoxville, Tennessee and originally trained as a psychiatrist. He wrote numerous dark fantasy and horror stories. As an editor, he created a three-volume set of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian fiction restored to its original form as written, and edited the long-running and genre-defining The Year's Best Horror Stories series for DAW Books. His Carcosa publishing company issued four volumes of the best stories by some of the major authors of the so-called Golden Age pulp magazines. He is possibly best known for his creation of a series of stories featuring the character Kane, the Mystic Swordsman.

Don Webb (writer) American novelist

Don Webb is an American science fiction and mystery writer, as well as an author of several books on Left Hand Path occult philosophy. He is also a former High Priest of the Temple of Set.

Timothy Truman American writer

Timothy Truman is an American writer, artist and musician. He is best known for his stories and Wild West-style comic book art, and in particular, for his work on Grimjack, Scout, and the reinvention of Jonah Hex, with Joe R. Lansdale.

Esther Friesner American novelist

Esther Mona Friesner-Stutzman, née Friesner is an American science fiction and fantasy author. She is also a poet and playwright. She is best known for her humorous style of writing, both in the titles and the works themselves. This humor allows her to discuss with broader audiences about issues like gender equality and social justice.

John Williamson (singer) Australian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, television host and conservationist

John Robert Williamson is an Australian country music and folk music singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, television host and conservationist. Williamson usually writes and performs songs that relate to the history and culture of Australia, particularly the outback, in a similar vein to Slim Dusty and Buddy Williams before him. Williamson has released over fifty albums, ten videos, five DVDs, and two lyric books and has sold more than 4,000,000 albums in Australia. His best known hit is "True Blue". On Australia Day in 1992 Williamson was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) with the citation: "for service to Australian country music and in stimulating awareness of conservation issues". He has received twenty-six Golden Guitar trophies at the Country Music Awards of Australia, he has won three ARIA Music Awards for Best Country Album and, in 2010, was inducted into the related Hall of Fame.

Lewis Shiner is an American writer.

Joe R. Lansdale American novelist, martial arts instructor

Joe Richard Lansdale is an American writer and martial arts instructor.

Mark V. Ziesing is a small press publisher and bookseller. Active as a bookseller from 1972 to present, Ziesing was active in publishing from the mid-1980s into the late 1990s. The Ziesing publishing imprint specialized in science fiction, horror, and other forms of speculative fiction. Originally based in Willimantic, Connecticut and in partnership with his brother, he published two books by Gene Wolfe under the Ziesing Brothers imprint. He later published books by Philip K. Dick, Stephen King, Harlan Ellison, Howard Waldrop, Bruce Sterling, Joe R. Lansdale, and Lucius Shepard, among others. In 1989 he returned to his home state, to Shingletown, California, where he and his wife Cindy continue to operate a catalog-based book selling business under the name Ziesing Books.

Cemetery Dance Publications

Cemetery Dance Publications is an American specialty press publisher of horror and dark suspense. Cemetery Dance was founded by Richard Chizmar, a horror author, while he was in college. It is associated with Cemetery Dance magazine, which was founded in 1988. They began to publish books in 1992. They later expanded to encompass a magazine and website featuring news, interviews, and reviews related to horror literature.

Dean Wesley Smith American novelist

Dean Wesley Smith is an American writer of science fiction, mystery, and fantasy. Smith has published nearly 200 novels and hundreds of short stories.

Judith Moffett American author and academic (born 1942)

Judith Moffett is an American author and academic. She has published poetry, nonfiction, science fiction, and translations of Swedish literature. She has been awarded grants and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities and presented a paper on the translation of poetry at a 1998 Nobel Symposium.

Gregory Frost American novelist

Gregory Frost is an American author of science fiction and fantasy, and directs a fiction writing workshop at Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. He received his Bachelor's degree from the University of Iowa. A graduate of the Clarion Workshop, he has been invited back as instructor several times, including the first session following its move to the University of California at San Diego in 2007. He is also active in the Interstitial Arts Foundation.

Pulphouse Publishing was an American small press publisher based in Eugene, Oregon, and specializing in science fiction and fantasy. It was founded by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch in 1988. The press was active until 1996. Over that period, Pulphouse published 244 different titles.

This article presents an incomplete list of short stories by Robert Sheckley, arranged alphabetically by title.

Tim Sullivan (writer) American novelist

Timothy Robert Sullivan, who more commonly uses the name Tim Sullivan, is an American science fiction novelist, screenwriter, actor, film director and short story writer.

Joe R. Lansdale bibliography Wikipedia bibliography

This is a list of works by author Joe R. Lansdale.

This is a bibliography of American science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson.

A partial bibliography of American science fiction author Nancy Kress.