Pzyche is a novel by Amanda Hemingway published in 1982.
Pzyche is a novel in which the main character is Pzyche Corazin. [1]
Dave Langford reviewed Pzyche for White Dwarf #48, and stated that "Hemingway clearly has talent but regards SF as an amusing playground where one needn't work one's talent too hard. [...] A pity: Psyche is fun for all its flaws and I'd like to see this author try SF at full stretch." [1]
Blood Music is a science fiction novel by American writer Greg Bear. It was originally published as a short story in 1983 in the American science fiction magazine Analog Science Fact & Fiction, winning the 1983 Nebula Award for Best Novelette and the 1984 Hugo Award for Best Novelette.
Tik-Tok is a 1983 science fiction novel by American writer John Sladek. It received a 1983 British Science Fiction Association Award.
Roderick at Random is a novel by John Sladek published in 1983. It is the sequel to Roderick, or The Education of a Young Machine (1980); both novels were reissued together in 2001 as The Complete Roderick.
Majipoor Chronicles is a collection of ten stories by Robert Silverberg, published in 1982. The stories are all part of the Majipoor series.
Mindkiller is a 1982 science fiction novel by American writer Spider Robinson. The novel, set in the late 1980s, explores the social implications of technologies to manipulate the brain, beginning with wireheading, the use of electric current to stimulate the pleasure center of the brain in order to achieve a narcotic high.
Tales of Pirx the Pilot is a science fiction stories collection by Polish author Stanisław Lem, about a spaceship pilot named Pirx.
The Unteleported Man is a 1966 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick, first published as a novella in 1964. It is about a future in which a one-way teleportation technology enables 40 million people to emigrate to a colony named Whale's Mouth on an Earth-like planet, which advertisements show as a lush green utopia. When the owner of a failing spaceship travel firm tries to take the 18-year flight to the colony to bring back any unhappy colonists, powerful forces try to stop him from finding out the truth.
The Damnation Game is a horror novel by English writer Clive Barker, published in 1985. It was Barker's first novel.
Software is a 1982 cyberpunk science fiction novel written by Rudy Rucker. It won the first Philip K. Dick Award in 1983. The novel is the first book in Rucker's Ware Tetralogy, and was followed by a sequel, Wetware, in 1988.
Red as Blood, or Tales from the Sisters Grimmer is a short story collection of dark fantasy retellings of popular fairytales by British author Tanith Lee. Contrary to what the title may suggest, it not only includes retellings of fairytales by the Brothers Grimm, but also by Charles Perrault, Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve or Alexander Afanasyev. The title story was nominated for a Nebula Award.
Talking Man is a 1986 fantasy novel by American author Terry Bisson. The book tells the story of a Kentucky mechanic called "Talking Man". Talking Man is a wizard who creates his own world.
Free Live Free is a novel by American writer Gene Wolfe, first published in 1984.
A Rose for Armageddon is a novel by Hilbert Schenck published in 1982.
Anatomy of Wonder — A Critical Guide to Science Fiction is a reference book by Neil Barron.
Run to the Stars is a novel by Michael Scott Rohan published in 1982.
Aurelia is a novel by R. A. Lafferty published in 1982.
Nifft the Lean is a fantasy novel by Michael Shea published in 1982.
Night Hunter is a novel series by Robert P Faulcon published beginning in 1983.
Superluminal is a novel by Vonda McIntyre published in 1983.
In Viriconium is a novel by M. John Harrison published in 1982. It is the third novel in the Viriconium series.