Complete Bibliography

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Forthcoming [top]

  • DUPLICATE EFFORT: A RETRIEVAL ARTIST NOVEL, Roc Books, 2008

Solo Novels [top]

  • THE PERFECT MAN, written under the name Kristine Dexter, Five Star, April, 2008
    • RECOVERY MAN: A RETRIEVAL ARTIST NOVEL, Roc Books, September 2007. Nominated for the Romantic Times Book Reviewer’s Choic Award for Best Science Fiction Novel of the Year, 2007.
    • PALOMA: A RETRIEVAL ARTIST NOVEL Roc Books, October 2006.
    • DAYS OF RAGE, written as Kris Nelscott, St. Martins Press, March 2006. Starred review in Publishers Weekly. Starred review in Kirkus. Chosen as one of the top ten books of 2006 by Kirkus. Winner, Spotted Owl Award for Best Mystery by a Northwest Writer, 2007. Shamus nomination for Best Private Eye novel of 2006.
    • TOTALLY SPELLBOUND, written as Kristine Grayson, Zebra Books, August 2005.
    • BURIED DEEP: A Retrieval Artist Novel, Roc Books, April 2005. German edition published by Bastei Lübbe as Das Marsgrab in 2008.
    • WAR AT HOME, written as Kris Nelscott, St. Martins Press, March 2005. Trade paperback edition January 2006. Finalist for the Oregon Book Award, 2005. Finalist for Friends of Mystery’s Spotted Owl Award for best mystery by a Pacific Northwest Writer.
    • CONSEQUENCES: A Retrieval Artist Novel, Roc Books, April 2004. German edition published by Bastei Lübbe as Die Tödlichen in 2007.
    • STONE CRIBS, St. Martins Press, February 2004. Trade paperback edition February 2005. Starred review in Publisher’s Weekly. Starred review in Kirkus. Chosen as Publisher’s Weekly Editorial Top Pick for February 2004. Finalist for the Oregon Book Award, 2004. Winner, Spotted Owl Award for Best Mystery by a Northwest Writer, 2005. Received by the Wisconsin Library Association’s Outstanding Achievement Award, 2005. French edition published by Éditions de l’Aube, as Les Faiseurs D’Anges, 2007. Chosen as the French Magazine Elle’s Book of the Month for February, 2008.
    • ABSOLUTELY CAPTIVATED, written as Kristine Grayson, Zebra Books, January 2004.
    • FANTASY LIFE, Pocket Books, November 2003.
    • EXTREMES: A Retrieval Artist Novel Roc Books, July 2003. German edition published by Bastei Lübbe as Die Tödlichen in 2007.
    • SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE, written as Kristine Grayson, Zebra Books, January 2003. Romantic Times Top Pick for January, 2003.
    • THIN WALLS, written as Kris Nelscott, St. Martins Press, September 2002. Trade paperback edition February 2004. Starred review in Publisher’s Weekly. Chosen as one of the Chicago Tribune’s best mysteries of 2002. Finalist for Friends of Mystery’s Spotted Owl Award for best mystery by a Pacific Northwest Writer. French edition published by Éditions de l’Aube, as Blanc Sur Noir, 2006.
    • THE DISAPPEARED: A Retrieval Artist Novel Roc Books, July 2002. Winner of the Endeavor Award for the Best Novel by a Northwest Writer. German edition published by Bastei Lübbe as Die Verschollenen in 2007. French edition published by Bragelonne as Les Disparus in 2008.
    • COMPLETELY SMITTEN, written as Kristine Grayson, Zebra Books, May, 2002. Romantic Times Top Pick for May, 2002.
    • SMOKE-FILLED ROOMS, St. Martins Press, August 2001. Paperback edition, St. Martins Press, June 2002. Starred review in Kirkus. Boxed and starred review in Booklist. Chosen as one of Deadly Pleasures’ Best Books of 2001. Chosen as one of Booklist’s Top Ten Mysteries of 2001. Finalist for the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Book Award. French edition published by Éditions de l’Aube, as Á Couper Au Couteau, 2006. Published in Greece by Kedros Publishing, 2008.
    • THOROUGHLY KISSED, written as Kristine Grayson, Zebra Books, March 2001. Reprinted in hardcover by Five Star Publishers, Waterville, Maine, 2001. Romantic Times Top Pick for March, 2001. Nominated for Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award for the Best Contemporary Paranormal Romance.
    • THE BLACK KING: Book Two of the Black Throne Bantam Books, August, 2000.
    • A DANGEROUS ROAD, written under the name Kris Nelscott, St. Martin’s Press, July, 2000. Paperback edition, St. Martins Press, June 2001. Favorably reviewed in Kirkus, Library Journal, Publisher’s Weekly, Philadelphia Inquirer. Picked by Barnes and Noble.com as one of the top ten mysteries of 2001. (!) Published in Japanese by Hayakawa as an Hayakawa Pocket Mystery Book, 2001. Edgar nomination for Best Mystery Novel of 2000. Winner of the Herodotus Award for the Best U.S. Historical Mystery of 2000. Chosen for the New York Public Library’s prestigious 2002 Books For The Teenage List. Brazilian edition published by Editora Landscape as Estrada Perigosa, 2004. French edition published by Éditions de l’Aube, as La Route de Tous Les Dangers, 2005. Spanish edition published by Tropismos Negro as Carretera Peligrosa, 2006. Published in Greece by Kedros Publishing, 2007.
    • UTTERLY CHARMING, written under the name Kristine Grayson, Zebra Books, February, 2000. Romantic Times Top Pick for their Valentine’s issue, 2000. Listed 2nd on Waldenbooks bestseller list. Reprinted in hardcover by Five Star Publishers, Unity, Maine, 2000. Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award winner Best Contemporary Paranormal Romance.
    • THE BLACK QUEEN: Book One of the Black Throne, Bantam Books, August 1999.
    • THE FEY: VICTORY, Bantam Books, November, 1998. German edition in two parts: Die Roten Klippen and Das Seelenglas, Knaur 2001. Hit the Ingram’s Fifty Bestselling Fantasy Novels list for week of 10/29/98. Czech edition in two parts: Vitez—svazek 1 and Vitez—svazek 2, Wales, 2004.
    • THE FEY: THE RESISTANCE, Bantam Books, June 1998. German edition in two parts: Die Augen Des Roca Knaur, 2000, and Im Zeichen der Schwerter, Knaur, 2001. French edition published by Rivages Fantasy as Le Mystère: Les Fey—livre sept, and La Résistance: Les Fey—livre huit, 2004. Czech edition in two parts: Vzdor—svazek 1 and Vzdor—svazek 2, Wales, 2004.
    • HITLER’S ANGEL, written as Kris Rusch, St. Martin’s Press, May 1998. Blackstone Audio edition 1998. Editor’s Choice, Barnes & Noble Online. Full page review in The New York Times, also reviewed favorably in Locus, Publisher’s Weekly and The Oregonian. Reprinted in Hebrew by the Ma’ariv Book Guild, Israel, 2003.
    • THE FEY: THE RIVAL, Millennium Books, April 1997; Bantam Books, April 1997. Now in second printing. German edition in two parts: Der Schattenprinz and Die Erben Der Macht, Knaur, 2000. French edition published by Rivages Fantasy as Le Rival: Les Fey—livre cinq, 2003, and L’Exil: Les Fey—livre six, 2003. Czech edition in two parts: Rival—svazek 1 and Rival—svazek 2, Wales, 2004.
    • STAR WARS: THE NEW REBELLION, Bantam Books Hardcover, November 1996; Mass Market edition, October 1997. Made Wall Street Journal Bestseller List, USA Today Bestseller List. German edition, Star Wars: Rebellion Der Verlorenen, published by VGS, 1998; German paperback edition published by Heyne Bucher, 1999. Polish edition, Gwiezdne Wojny: Nowa Rebelia, published by Wydawnictwo Amber, 1998. Hungarian edition, Az Új Lázadás, published by LAP ICS Ltd. 1999.
    • THE FEY: THE CHANGELING, Millennium Books, August 1996; Bantam Books, June 1996; now in second printing. Millennium Mass Market edition, June 1997. German edition in two parts: Der Thron der Seherin and Die Nebelfestung, Knaur, 2000. Italian edition published by Editrice Nord as La Saga del Fey: La Sfida, 2000. French edition published by Rivages Fantasy as Le Changelin: Les Fey—livre trois, and Les Fey—livre quatre 2002. Czech edition in two parts: Podvrh—svazek 1 and Podvrh—svazek 2, Wales, 2004.
    • THE DEVIL’S CHURN, Dell, April 1996.
    • THE FEY: THE SACRIFICE, Millennium Books, August 1995; Bantam Books, January 1996; now in fourth printing. Featured Selection in British Book Club. Chosen by Science Fiction Chronicle as one of the best fantasy novels of 1995. German edition published by Droemer Knaur Verlag as Die Felsenwächter: Das 1.Buch der Fey, and as Das Schattenportal, 1999. Italian edition published by Editrice Nord as La Saga del Fey: Il Sacrificio, 1999. French edition published by Rivages Fantasy as L’Invasion: Les Fey—livre premier, and Le Sacrifice: Les Fey—livre deux 2001. French edition of L’Invasion: Les Fey 1 and Le Sacrifice: Les Fey II reprinted as mass market paperbacks by Pocket Books, 2004. Czech edition in two parts: Obet’—svazek 1 and Obet’—svazek 2, Wales, 2004.
    • SINS OF THE BLOOD, Dell, December 1994. Millennium Books, December 1995. British Book Club Edition. On preliminary ballot for the Bram Stoker Award given by Horror Writers of America.
    • ALIEN INFLUENCES, Millennium Books publication in Britain, September 1994. Mass Market edition, June 1995. “Dark Horse” on the Times Hardcover Bestseller list in London. Arthur C. Clarke Award Finalist. John W. Campbell Memorial Award Finalist. Favorably reviewed in Publisher’s Weekly and The New York Times. German edition, Fremde Einflüsse, Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, February 1997. Bantam Books edition, December 1997.
    • TRAITORS, Millennium Books publication in Britain, September 1993. New American Library, October 1994. Also chosen as Featured Selection in British Book Club.
    • FAÇADE, published by Dell Abyss, March 1993. Millennium Books publication in Britain, April 1994.
    • HEART READERS, published by Millennium Books in England, March 1993. American edition published by NAL/Roc in October 1993. Millennium Mass Market edition, March 1994. German edition, Die Herzleser, Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, January 1997.
    • THE WHITE MISTS OF POWER, published by First Books, August 1991 in a limited edition. Mass Market paperback from NAL/Roc, November 1991. British Hardcover/Trade Paper publication September 1992 by Millennium Books. Also chosen as Featured Selection in British Book Club, September 1993. Japanese edition, Hayakawa Publishing, Inc., 1993. Dutch edition, Van Holkema & Warendorf, 1993. German edition, Die Weissen Schleier Der Macht, Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 1995. Italian edition, Le Bianche Nebbe Del Potere, Fanucci, 1994. Locus Recommended Reading List, Best First Novel. Science Fiction Chronicle Recommended Reading List, Best First Novel.
    • THE GALLERY OF HIS DREAMS, a short novel published in limited edition by Axolotl Press, June 1991. Cover story, Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, September 1991. Reprinted in YEAR’S BEST SCIENCE FICTION, Ninth Annual Collection, Edited by Gardner Dozois, St. Martin’s Press, 1992. Reprinted in Hayakawa’s Magazine, Japan, January 1993. Locus Recommended Reading List, Best Novella. Winner, Locus Award, Best Novella. Nebula Finalist, Hugo Finalist, World Fantasy Award Finalist, Best Novella.

    Collaborative Novels [top]

    • SALEM WITCH TRIALS, written with Dean Wesley Smith under the name Kathryn Wesley, Pocket Books, February 2003.
    • ROSWELL: LITTLE GREEN MEN, written with Dean Wesley Smith, Pocket Books, April 2002.
    • STAR TREK ENTERPRISE: BY THE BOOK, written with Dean Wesley Smith, Pocket Books, January 2002. German Edition, Das Rätsel der Fazi, published by Heyne, 2002. Japanese Edition published by Hayakawa, 2003.
    • ROSWELL: NO GOOD DEED, written with Dean Wesley Smith, Pocket Books, September 2001
    • STAR TREK VOYAGER: SECTION 31: SHADOW, written with Dean Wesley Smith, Pocket Books, June 2001.
    • THE MONKEY KING, novelization written with Dean Wesley Smith as Kathryn Wesley Kensington, January 2001.
    • THE TENTH PLANET: FINAL ASSAULT, written with Dean Wesley Smith, Del Rey Books, December 2000.
    • STAR TREK: NEW EARTH #5, THIN AIR, written with Dean Wesley Smith, July, 2000.
    • X-MEN written with Dean Wesley Smith, Del Rey Books, June 2000.
    • ALADDIN, written with Dean Wesley Smith under the name Kathryn Wesley, Hallmark-Kensington Books, May 2000.
    • THE TENTH KINGDOM, written with Dean Wesley Smith under the name Kathryn Wesley, Hallmark-Kensington Books, February 2000.
    • THE TENTH PLANET: OBLIVION written with Dean Wesley Smith, Del Rey Books, February 2000.
    • THE TENTH PLANET written with Dean Wesley Smith, Del Rey Books, June 1999. Spanish edition, El Decimo Planeta, published by Timun Mas, 2000.
    • STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION: DOUBLE HELIX: VECTORS, written with Dean Wesley Smith, June, 1999. Omnibus edition, combining the Double Helix series, published as Double Helix by Pocket Books, October 2002.
    • PREDATOR: BIG GAME, written with Dean Wesley
      Smith under the pseudonym Sandy Schofield, Bantam Books, February, 1999.
    • AFTERIMAGE/AFTERSHOCK, written with Kevin J. Anderson, combined edition of the author’s version of AFTERIMAGE and its sequel AFTERSHOCK, Meisha-Merlin Press, July 1998.
    • STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE: THE CAPTAIN’S TABLE - THE MIST, written with Dean Wesley Smith, July, 1998.
    • STAR TREK VOYAGER: ECHOES, written with Dean Wesley Smith and Nina Kiriki Hoffman, January, 1998. German edition, Echos, Heyne, 2000.
    • STAR TREK: DAY OF HONOR - TREATY’S LAW, written with Dean Wesley Smith, October 1997. Omnibus edition, combining Day of Honor series, published as Star Trek: Day of Honor, March 1999. German edition, Tag der Ehre4: Das Gestz Des Verrats, Heyne 1999.
    • QUANTUM LEAP: THE LOCH NESS LEAP, written with Dean Wesley Smith under the pseudonym Sandy Schofield, Boulevard Books, July1997.
    • STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION: INVASION: SOLDIERS OF FEAR, written with Dean Wesley Smith, Pocket Books, June 1996. On the USA Today bestseller list from June to mid-September, 1996. Omnibus edition, combining the Invasion series, published as Star Trek: Invasion, June 1998.
    • STAR TREK: RINGS OF TAUTEE, written with Dean Wesley Smith, Pocket Books, May 1996. German edition, Die Ringe Von Taugee, Heyne, 1999.
    • STAR TREK: KLINGON!, written with Dean Wesley Smith, Pocket Books, May 1996.
    • KLINGON IMMERSION STUDIES CD ROM, written with Dean Wesley Smith, Star Trek - Simon & Schuster Interactive, May 1996.
    • STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE: THE LONG NIGHT, written with Dean Wesley Smith, Pocket Books, February 1996; German edition, Die Lange Nacht, Heyne, June 1998.
    • ALIENS: ROGUE, written with Dean Wesley Smith under the pseudonym Sandy Schofield, Bantam Books/Dark Horse Comics, December 1995.
    • STAR TREK: VOYAGER: THE ESCAPE, written with Dean Wesley Smith, Pocket Books, April 1995. Made USA Today Bestseller’s list. Peaked at #19. French edition, L’Évasion, Éditions AdA Inc., 1999. Published in Japanese by Kadokawa Shoten Publishing Company Ltd. 2000. Published in Czech by Laser as Únik, 2004.
    • STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE: THE BIG GAME, written with Dean Wesley Smith under the pseudonym Sandy Schofield, Pocket Books, November 1993. Made USA Today Bestseller’s List. Peaked at #24. Published in French as Star Trek: Deep Space Neuf: Le Grand Jeu, Éditions AdA Inc., 1999. Japanese edition published by Kadokawa Shoten Publishing Company Ltd. 2001.
    • AFTERIMAGE, written with Kevin J. Anderson, published by NAL/Roc in August 1992.

    Collections [top]

    • THE RETRIEVAL ARTIST AND OTHER STORIES, Five Star Publications, August, 2002.
    • LITTLE MIRACLES AND OTHER TALES OF MURDER, Five Star Mysteries, October 2001.
    • STORIES FOR AN ENCHANTED AFTERNOON, Golden Gryphon Press, May 2001.
    • STAINED BLACK, audio cassette collection of horror tales, Spine-Tingling Press, March 1992

    Short Stories [top]

    2008

    • “G-Men,” SIDEWAYS IN CRIME, edited by Lou Anders, Solaris Books, June, 2008.
    • “The Power of Human Reason,” FUTURE AMERICA, edited by John Helfers & Martin H. Greenberg, Daw Books, June, 2008.
    • “One Small Step,” Baen’s Universe, June, 2008.
    • “The Observer,” FRONT LINES, edited by Denise Little, Daw Books, May, 2008.
    • “The Secret Lives of Cats,” Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, July, 2008.
    • “Still Life, with Cats,” SOMETHING MAGIC THIS WAY COMES, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Sarah A. Hoyt, Daw Books, March 2008.
    • “The Room of Lost Souls,” Asimov’s, April/May, 2008. Special Mention, UPC contest held in Spain.
    • “Subtle Interpretations,” MYSTERY DATE, edited by Denise Little, Daw Books, February, 2008.
    • “The Moorhead House,” Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, January, 2008

    2007

    • Good Genes,” THE FUTURE WE WISH WE HAD, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Rebecca Lickiss, Daw Books, December 2007.
    • “Disaster Relief,” WIZARDS, INC, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Loren L. Coleman, Daw Books, November 2007.
    • “Cosmic Balances, Inc.,” WIZARDS, INC, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Loren L. Coleman, Daw Books, November 2007.
    • “Guarding Lacey,” CHICAGO BLUES, edited by Libby Fischer Hellmann, Bleak House Books, 2007.
    • “Dark Corners,” Baen’s Universe, www.baensuniverse.com, 2007.
    • “Death and Taxes,” FATE FANTASTIC, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Daniel M. Hoyt, Daw Books, October 2007.
    • “Substitutions,” PLACES TO BE, PEOPLE TO KILL, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Brittiany A. Koren, Daw Books, June 2007. Reprinted in PRISONER OF MEMORY AND 24 OF THE YEAR’S FINEST CRIME AND MYSTERY STORIES, edited by Ed Gorman & Martin H. Greenberg, Pegasus, June 2008.
    • “Dispatches from the Front: Number Sixty-One,” ARMY OF THE FANTASTIC, edited by John Marco and John Helfers, Daw Books, May 2007.
    • “Incident at Lonely Rocks,” Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, July/August 2007.
    • “Craters,” FUTURE WEAPONS OF WAR, edited by Joe Haldeman and Martin H. Greenberg, Baen Books, March 2007.
    • “The End of the World,” ALIEN CRIMES, edited by Mike Resnick, Science Fiction Book Club, April 2007. Winner, UPC Special Award, 2006. Published as “El fin del Mundo,” in XVI Premio UPC, edited by Miquel Barcelo, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Nova, 2007.
    • “Advisors at Naptime,” IF I WERE AN EVIL OVERLORD, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Russell Davis, Daw Books, March 2007.
    • “Recovering Apollo 8,” Asimov’s, February, 2007. Locus Magazine Recommended Reading List for Best Novella, 2007. Nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novella, 2007. Nominated for the Sidewise Award for Best Alternate History (Short Form), 2007. Winner of the Asimov’s Readers Choice Award for Best Novella.
    • “A Taste of Miracles,” Analog, January/February, 2007.

    2006

    2005

    • “Boz” SciFi.com website, December 23, 2005. Reprinted in Israel in Hebrew in Mercury Magazine, January, 2008.
    • “Diving into The Wreck,” Asimov’s, December 2005. Cover story. Winner, UPC Award, 2005. Locus recommended reading list, 2005. Winner, Asimov’s Readers Choice award for best novella, 2005. Published as “Buceo en Los Restos del Naufragio,” in Premio UPC 2005, edited by Miquel Barcelo, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Nova, 2006. Reprinted in Russian as the cover story of If (Esli), 12/2006.
    • “And Wisdom to Know The Difference,” TIME AFTER TIME, edited by Denise Little, Tekno Books, November, 2005.
    • “The Last Vampire,” written as Kristine Grayson, TIME AFTER TIME, edited by Denise Little, Tekno Books, November, 2005.
    • “Jury Duty,” Crimewave 8, 2005. Reprinted in The Deadly Bride and 21 of the Year’s Finest Crime and Mystery Stories, edited by Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg, Carroll and Graf, 2007.
    • “Elites,” WOMEN OF WAR, edited by Tanya Huff and Alexander Potter, Daw Books, July, 2005. Audio version available on Escape Pod as Escape Pod #159. www.escapepod.org.
    • “Worlds Enough…and Time,” GATEWAYS, edited by Martin Greenberg, Daw Books, June 2005.
    • “Killing Time,” Asimov’s, July 2005.
    • “Injustice Collector,” I, ALIEN, edited by Mike Resnick, Daw Books, April 2005.
    • “Manipulators,” THE DRAGONS’ RETURN, Malhavoc Press, February 2005.

    2004

    • “Stille Nacht,” Grit, December 2004.
    • “Survivors,” BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER: TALES OF THE SLAYER Vol. 4, Simon Spotlight Entertainment, 2004.
    • “Paparazzi of Dreams,” Analog, November 2004.
    • “Collateral Damage,” Asimovs, August 2004. Reprinted in Rosebud, December 2005. Reprinted in French as “Dommage Collatéral,” in SCIENCE-FICTION 2007, Bragelonne, Fall, 2007.
    • “Present,” The Retrieval Artist and Other Stories, 2004. Reprinted in This is My Funniest, edited by Mike Resnick, BenBella Books, 2006.
    • “Forest for the Trees,” Asimovs. July 2004.
    • “After the Fall,” SIRIUS: THE DOG STAR, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Alexander Potter, Daw Books, June 2004.
    • “Judgment,” FAERIE TALES, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Russell Davis, Daw Books, May 2004.
    • “Hero Dust,” THE MANY FACES OF VAN HELSING, edited by Jeanne Cavelos, Ace, April 2004.
    • “ProtectVision,” Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, May 2004. Chosen as one of the magazine’s top ten stories in 2004 by EQMM’s readers.
    • “Assassin’s Dagger,” THE MAGIC SHOP, edited by Denise Little, Daw Books, February, 2004.
    • “Thorns,” Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, January/February 2004.

    2003

    • “Nutball Season,” SciFi.com, December 24, 2003.
    • “Cowboy Grace,” The Silver Gryphon edited by Gary Turner and Marty Halpern, Golden Gryphon Press, 2003. Finalist, Edgar Award, Best Short Story. Reprinted in THE WORLD’S FINEST MYSTERY AND CRIME STORIES, Fifth Annual Collection, edited by Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg, Forge Books, October 2004.
    • “The Destruction of a Goddess” Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, June 2003.
    • “Cat Nap,” KITTENS, CATS, AND CRIME, edited by Ed Gorman, Five Star Publishing, March 2003, www.gale.com/fivestar
    • “Sparks in a Cold War,” FUTURE WARS, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Larry Segriff, Daw Books, April, 2003. www.dawbooks.com. Performed on escapepod.org as EP132, November 15, 2007.
    • “June Sixteenth at Anna’s,” Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, April, 2003
    • “Remodeling,” Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, February 2003. Chosen as one of the magazine’s top ten stories in 2003 by EQMM’s readers.
    • “The New Watcher,” BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER: TALES OF THE SLAYER Volume 2, published by Simon Pulse, January, 2003.
    • “Dragonslayer,” first published in German as “Ein Fall für Rumaad,”
      FEUERATEM: DAS GROSSE DRACHEN-LESEBUCH, edited by Michael Nagula, Knaur, 2003.

    2002

    • “The Light at Whale Cove,” LIGHTHOUSE HAUNTINGS, edited by Charles G. Waugh and Martin Harry Greenberg, Down East Books, 2002.
    • “The Wedding Present,” VENGEANCE FANTASTIC, edited by Denise Little, Daw Books, October 2002.
    • Death on D Street,” GUNS OF THE WEST, edited by Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg, Berkley Books, August 2002.
    • “Moments,” SOL’S CHILDREN, edited by Jean Rabe and Martin H. Greenberg, Daw Books, August 2002.
    • “Searching for the Familiar,” FAMILIARS, edited by Denise Little, Daw Books, July 2002.
    • “Well-Chosen Words,” ALTERNATE GETTYSBURGS, edited by Brian Thomsen and Martin H. Greenberg. Berkley Books, February 2002.
    • “Heroics,” Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, April, 2002.

    2001

    • “The Dead Line,” THE BLUE AND THE GRAY UNDERCOVER, edited by Ed Gorman. Forge Books, November 2001.
    • “A Helping Hand,” SILICON DREAMS, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Larry Segriff, Daw Books, December 2001.
    • “Star,” A CONSTELLATION OF CATS, edited by Denise Little, Daw Books, November 2001.
    • “Blood Trail,” PAST IMPERFECT, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Larry Segriff, Daw Books, October 2001.
    • “Trust,” MUTANT FILES, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and John Helfers, Daw Books, August 2001.
    • “Ghosts,” DEATH BY HOROSCOPE, edited by Anne
      Perry, Carroll and Graf, August 2001.
    • “Coin of the Realm,” ASSASSIN FANTASTIC, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Alexander Potter, Daw Books, July 2001.
    • “Doubting Thomas,” VILLAINS VICTORIOUS, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and John Helfers, Daw Books, April 2001.
    • “Slippery Slope,” HEAT Vol. 1, edited by Russell Davis, Foggy Windows Books, February 2001.
    • “The Perfect Man,” MURDER MOST ROMANTIC, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Denise Little, Cumberland House Press, February 2001. Reprinted in THE WORLD’S FINEST MYSTERY AND CRIME STORIES, Third Annual Collection, edited by Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg, Forge Books, October 2002. Reprinted in MURDER MOST ROMANTIC, MEDIEVAL, DIVINE, a compilation of 3 anthologies from Gramercy Books, 2005.
    • “Tribute,” OCEANS OF MAGIC, edited by Brian M. Thomsen and Martin H. Greenberg. Daw Books February 2001. Reprinted in France as “Tribut” in Emblèmes: La Mer, E#13, Août 2004.
    • “Folk Lure,” SINGLE WHITE VAMPIRE SEEKS SAME, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Brittiany A. Koren. Daw Books January 2001.

    2000

    1999

    • “Kindred Souls,” Cemetery Dance, Issue No. 32, 1999.
    • “Strange Creatures,” EARTH, AIR, FIRE, WATER, edited by Margaret Weis, DAW, November, 1999. Reprinted in French as “Créatures Étranges” in Asphodale #5 October 2003.
    • “First Steps,” THE LIVES OF DAX, edited by Marco Palmieri, Pocket Books, December, 1999.
    • “Relics,” PAST LIVES, PRESENT TENSE, edited by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, Ace Books, November, 1999.
    • “Stepping Up to the Plate,” (written as Sandy Schofield with Dean Wesley Smith) PAST LIVES, PRESENT TENSE, edited by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, Ace Books, November, 1999.
    • “Blind,” ALIEN ABDUCTIONS, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and John Helfers, Daw Books, October, 1999.
    • “The Great Negotiator,” STARFALL, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Wizards of the Coast, April, 1999.
    • “No Good Deed,” Amazing Stories, Spring, 1999.
    • “Bonding,” Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, April, 1999.
    • o “Jackie-O,” THE FIRST LADY MURDERS, edited by Nancy Pickard, Pocket Books, February, 1999.
    • “Her Mother’s Secrets,” Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, March, 1999.
    • “The Women of Whale Rock,” The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March, 1999. Finalist, Homer Award, Best Novelette, 1999. Reprinted in French as Les Filles de la Baleine in Asphodale 3, Mai 2003.
    • “Flowers and the Last Hurrah,” Analog, March 1999. Reprinted in Poland as “Kwiaty i Ostatnie Hurra” in Nowa Fantastyka, No. 6 (201), Czerwiec 1999.
    • “The Wisdom of Solomon,” LEGENDS, edited by Margaret Weis, DAW, January, 1999.

    1998

    • “What Fluffy Knew,” ALIEN PETS, edited by Denise Little, DAW, December, 1998. Reprinted in Read Magazine, September 26, 2003. www.weeklyreader.com
    • “Going Native,” Amazing Stories, Fall 1998; Locus Recommended Short Story for January. Finalist for the Best Fiction Maggie Award given by the Western Publications Association.
    • “Details,” Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, December 1998. Winner, EQMM’s 1998 Readers’ Choice Award. Reprinted in CRÉME DE LA CRIME, edited by Janet Hutchings, Carroll & Graf, 2000.
    • “The Strangeness of the Day,” BATTLE MAGIC, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Larry Segriff, DAW, October 1998. Reprinted in France as “L’Etrangeté du Jour,” in Traverses: L’Anthologie de Fantasy Urbanine edited by Léa Sihol, Editions de l’Oxymore, 2002. [www.oxymore.com]. Winner of France’s Fantasy Award: Le Prix Imaginales 2003.
    • “Echea,” Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, July 1998. Locus Recommended Reading List for 1998. Tangent Recommended Reading List for 1998. One of 1998’s top five novelettes as chosen by Tangent Magazine. Sturgeon Award Finalist, 1998. 1998 Nebula Award Finalist, Best Novelette. Locus Award Finalist, 1998. Hugo Award Finalist, Best Novelette, 1998. Winner, Best Novelette, Asimov’s 1998 Readers Choice Award. Winner, Homer Award, Best Novelette, 1998. Reprinted in German in Asimov’s Science Fiction #53 Folge, Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 1999. Reprinted in French in Galaxies Science-Fiction, No. 15, décembre 1999.
    • “Coolhunting,” Science Fiction Age, July, 1998; Locus Recommended Short Story for August. Locus Recommended Reading List for 1998. Locus Award Finalist, 1998. Winner, Best Novella, SF Age’s 1998 Reader’s Choice Award.
    • “Love and Justice,” ONCE UPON A CRIME, edited by Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg, Berkeley Prime Crime, June, 1998. Reprinted in audio format in ONCE UPON A CRIME, DH Audio, 1998.
    • “Something Blue,” BLACK CATS AND BROKEN MIRRORS, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and John Helfers, DAW, June, 1998.
    • “The Questing Mind,” The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May, 1998. Editor’s Choice, top short story for May, 1998, Tangent ‘Magazine. Tangent Recommended Reading List 1998. Reprinted as “De Zoekende Geest” in Visionair Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine from the Netherlands, Issue 3, 1999.
    • “The One that Got Away,” THE UFO FILES, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Ed Gorman, DAW, February, 1998. Reprinted in THE CAMPFIRE COLLECTION: THRILLING, CHILLING TALES OF ALIEN ENCOUNTERS, edited by Gina Hyams, Chronicle Books, 2005.
    • “Reflections on Life and Death,” Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, January, 1998. Reprinted in Isaac Asimov’s Mother’s Day, edited by Gardner Dozois and Sheila Williams, Ace Books, April, 2000.

    1997

    • “The Hook,” URBAN NIGHTMARES, edited by Josepha Sherman and Keith R. A. DeCandido, Baen Books, November, 1997.
    • “Familiar Territory,” WIZARD FANTASTIC, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Daw, November, 1997. Reprinted in France as “Territoire Familier,” in Faeries, Printemps, 2002. [www.nestiveqnen.com]
    • “Deus X,” written with Jerry Oltion, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October/November 1997. Reprinted in Finland in Portti Science Fiction Magazine #4, 1997. Optioned by Touchstone to be a major motion picture.
    • “Models,” Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, November, 1997. Received fourth place in EQMM’s Readers Choice Awards.
    • “Fit to Print,” FIRST CONTACT, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Larry Segriff, Daw, July 1997.
    • “Stomping Mad,” RETURN OF THE DINOSAURS, edited by Mike Resnick and Martin Greenberg, Daw, May 1997.
    • “Faith,” ALTERNATE TYRANTS, edited by Mike Resnick, TOR, April 1997.
    • “Falling,” Realms of Fantasy, February 1997.

    1996

    • “Rose in Dreamland,” BURIED TREASURES, edited by Jerry Oltion, Word-O Press, Eugene, Oregon. Reprinted in CONEY ISLAND WONDER STORIES, edited by Robert J. Howe and John Ordover, Wildside Press, 2005.

    1995

    • “Loop,” VB Tech Journal, November 1995; reprinted in Aboriginal SF, Winter, 1997.
    • “Scars,” Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, Mid-December 1995. Reprinted in WOMEN OF MYSTERY III, edited by Kathleen Halligan, Carroll & Graf, 1998.
    • “Pudgygate,” CAT CRIMES TAKES A VACATION, edited by Ed Gorman & Martin H. Greenberg, Donald I Fine, 1995.
    • “Victims,” SISTERS OF THE NIGHT, edited by Barbara Hambly and Martin H. Greenberg, Warner Aspect, October, 1995; reprinted in mass market edition, Warner Aspect, October, 1998; reprinted in MIDNIGHT MASS AND OTHER GREAT VAMPIRE STORIES, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Dove Audio, 1999; reprinted in France in DE SANG & D’ENCRE edited by Lea Silhol, Editions Naturallement 1999; reprinted in WOMEN OF THE NIGHT, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes and Noble Press, 2007.
    • “The Changeling,” THE BOOK OF KINGS, edited by Richard Gilliam and Martin H. Greenberg, Roc, July 1995.
    • “Courting Rites,” SISTERS IN FANTASY, edited by Susan Shwartz & Martin H. Greenberg, Roc, June 1995.
    • “Spirit Guides,” HEAVEN SENT, edited by Peter Crowther, DAW Books, May 1995. The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1995. Reprinted in France in AINSI SOIT L’ANGE, edited by Léa Silhol, Editiones de l’Oxymore, 1999. Reprinted in Rosebud, Issue 29.
    • “Controlling the Sword,” EXCALIBUR, edited by Richard Gilliam, Martin H. Greenberg, and Edward E. Kramer, Warner Aspect, May 1995.
    • “The Boy Who Needed Heroes,” THE ARMLESS MAIDEN, edited by Terri Windling, Tor, 1995.
    • “Twenty Years Later, by Separation Peak,” THE SECRET PROPHECIES OF NOSTRADAMUS, edited by Cynthia Sternau and Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1995. Reprinted in VB Tech Journal, May 1995.
    • “Second Fiddle,” SHERLOCK HOLMES IN ORBIT, edited by Mike Resnick and Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1995.
    • “The Beautiful, the Damned,” The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February, 1995. Reprinted in CELEBRITY VAMPIRES, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, DAW Books, 1995. Reprinted in BLOODLINES: VAMPIRE STORIES FROM NEW ENGLAND, edited by Lawrence Schimel and Martin H. Greenberg, Cumberland House Publishing, 1997.

    1994

    • “Monuments to the Dead,” TALES FROM THE GREAT TURTLE, edited by Piers Anthony, Richard Gilliam, and Martin H. Greenberg. Tor Books, December 1994. Reprinted in THE YEAR’S BEST FANTASY & HORROR, Eighth Annual Collection, edited by Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, St. Martin’s Press, June 1995.
    • “Fifteen Minutes at Mercy General,” SOUTH FROM MIDNIGHT, edited by Richard Gilliam, Martin H. Greenberg, and Thomas A. Hanlon, Southern Fried Press in conjunction with the World Fantasy Con, 1994.
    • “Canopy,” Sirius Visions, Fall 1994.
    • “Common Sense,” ALTERNATE OUTLAWS, edited by Mike Resnick, TOR, October 1994.
    • “Jealous Gods,” DEALS WITH THE DEVIL, edited by Mike Resnick, Martin H. Greenberg, and Loren D. Estleman, DAW, October 1994.
    • “Apocalypsecon,” (poem) ALTERNATE WORLDCONS, edited by Mike Resnick, Pulphouse Publishing, August 1994.
    • “Bring Me the Head of Anne Boleyn,” ROYAL CRIMES, edited by Maxim Jakubowski and Martin H. Greenberg, Signet Books, August 1994. Reprinted in audio anthology, BRING ME THE HEAD OF ANNE BOLEYN: HISTORICAL MYSTERIES, edited by Martin Greenberg, and published by Dove Audio, March 1999.
    • “War Cake,” Sirius Visions, August 1994.
    • “Elvis at the White House,” ALIEN PREGNANT BY ELVIS, edited by Esther M. Friesner & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW Books, June 1994.
    • “Without End,” The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1994. Reprinted in France as “Sans Fin,” in Emblèmes–Hors Séries 1: La Mort, edited by Léa Silhol, Éditiones de l’Oxymore, Mars 2003.
    • “Glass Walls,” HOTEL ANDROMEDA, edited by Jack Chalker, Ace Books, February 1994.
    • “Hot Water,” PHOBIAS, edited by Wendy Webb, Richard Gilliam, Edward Kramer, and Martin Greenberg, Pocket Books, January 1994.

    1993

    • “Heart Flesh,” TOUCH WOOD: Narrow Houses Volume Two, edited by Peter Crowther, Little Brown UK, 1993.
    • “Three Wishes Before a Fire,” CHRISTMAS GHOSTS, edited by Mike Resnick and Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1993.
    • “Woman with Child,” TEMPORARY WALLS: An Anthology of Moral Fiction, edited by Greg Ketter and Robert T. Garcia, DreamHaven Books, 1993.
    • “Strays,” DANGER IN D.C.: Cat Crimes in the Nation’s Capital, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Ed Gorman, Donald I. Fine Inc., 1993. Reprinted in THE YEAR’S TWENTY-FIVE FINEST CRIME AND MYSTERY STORIES, Donald I. Fine Inc., 1994.
    • “And the Angels Sing,” Pulphouse Fiction Spotlight, Pulphouse Publishing, September 1993.
    • “The Arrival of Truth,” ALTERNATE WARRIORS, edited by Mike Resnick, TOR Books, September 1993. Reprinted in audio anthology, WE COULD DO WORSE, edited by Martin Greenberg and published by Dove Audio, 1999.
    • “Chameleon,” DINOSAUR FANTASTIC, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, DAW Books, June 1993.
    • “Unknown Soldier,” CONFEDERACY OF THE DEAD, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Richard Gilliam, and Ed Kramer, ROC Books, June 1993. Reprinted in MURDER MOST CONFEDERATE, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and John Helfers, Cumberland House, September 2000. Reprinted in MURDER MOST CONFEDERATE, CELTIC, MERRY, a compilation of 3 anthologies from Gramercy Books, 2005
    • “Good Wishes,” The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1993. Reprinted in Russian Edition of F&SF, June 1995.
    • “Sinner-Saints,” The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1993. Reprinted in BY ANY OTHER FAME, edited by Mike Resnick, DAW Books, January 1994. Reprinted in Russian edition of F&SF, September 1994.
    • “On the Wings of Angel,” FURTHER ADVENTURES OF BATMAN Vol. 3, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Bantam, 1993. Reprinted in LEGENDS OF THE BATMAN, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, MJF Books, 1997.
    • “Mists,” (with Dean Wesley Smith), JOURNEYS TO THE TWILIGHT ZONE, edited by Carol Sterling, DAW, 1993. Reprinted in Orycon 17 program book, November 1995.
    • “Model Lover,” (with Dean Wesley Smith), GHOSTTIDE, edited by Claudia O’Keefe, Revenant Books, 1993.

    1992

    • “The Ghost of Christmas Present,” BORDERLANDS III, edited by Thomas F. Monteleone, Borderlands Press, 1992. Reprinted as a paperback by White Wolf publishers, 1994.
    • “Perennials,” The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1992.
    • “Fate,” CHRISTMAS BESTIARY, DAW Books, November 1992.
    • “Hitchhiking Across an Ancient Sea,” GRAILS, QUESTS, VISITATIONS AND OTHER OCCURRENCES, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Richard Gilliam and Ed Kramer, Unnamable Press, 1992. Reprinted in GRAILS: QUESTS OF THE DAWN, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Richard Gilliam and Ed Kramer, NAL/Roc, March 1994.
    • “Five Starving Cats and a Dead Dog,” CAT CRIMES II, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Ed Gorman, Donald I Fine, Inc. Reprinted by Ivy Books, August 1993. Reprinted in Crafty Cat Crimes, edited by Stefan Dziemianowicz, Robert Weinberg, and Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble Books, 2000.
    • “The Best and the Brightest,” ALTERNATE KENNEDYS, edited by Mike Resnick, TOR.
    • “Hide and Seek,” THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF BATMAN Vol. 2, edited by Martin H Greenberg, Bantam Spectra. Reprinted in ADVENTURES OF THE BATMAN, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, MF, 1995.
    • “Choosing a Weapon,” Grue #14, Summer 1992. Produced as a dramatic monologue by TheaterPhantastique, Los Angeles, June-July, 1993.
    • “Alien Influences,” The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1992. Reprinted in MORE WHATDUNNITS. DAW Books, June 1993. Reprinted in Poland in Nowa Fantastyka, 1993. Reprinted in czech as “Cizi vlivy” in Ikarie, September 2001.
    • “Little Miracles,” Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, June 1992. Reprinted in MORE MYSTERY CATS, edited by Cynthia Mason. Signet Books, September 1993. Translated into French and reprinted in HITCHCOCK PRESENTE HISTORIES DE DECES DECIDES, Le Livre de Poche, 1995. Reprinted in German as “Kleine Wunder” in AUF SAMTENEN PFOTEN: Teuflische Katz- und Maus-Spiele, Scherz 2002. www.schertzverlag.de
    • “Penguin Love,” Lunacon Program Book, March 1992.
    • “Fighting Bob,” ALTERNATE PRESIDENTS, TOR, 1992.

    1991

    • “Hearts,” First Magazine, February 1991.
    • “Shadows on the Moon,” NEWER YORK, edited by Lawrence Watt-Evans, NAL, June 1991. Pulphouse: A Fiction Magazine Issue 5.
    • “Children,” MASQUES IV, edited by J.N. Williamson, Maclay Publications, Fall 1991. Paperback edition, Pulphouse Publishing, June 1993.
    • “Waltzing on a Dancer’s Grave,” Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, March 1991. Reprinted in KILLING ME SOFTLY, edited by Gardner Dozois, Harper Prism, 1995.
    • “A Little Night Music,” Wee Wisdom, October 1991.
    • “Precious Moments,” FULL SPECTRUM, III, Bantam Books, 1991.
    • “Dancers Like Children,” The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1991. Reprinted in Poland in Nowa Fantastyka, 1992. Reprinted in Czech as “Tancici jako deti” in F&SF CZ, March, 1997.
    • “The Life and Deaths of Rachel Long,” INVITATION TO MURDER, edited by Ed Gorman, Dark Harvest, 1991. Diamond edition, June 1993. Reprinted in CRIMES OF PASSION, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes and Noble Books, 1993. Reprinted in VikingCon program book, VikingCon 14, 1993.
    • “The Gallery of His Dreams,” Cover story, Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, September 1991. Reprinted in YEAR’S BEST SCIENCE FICTION, Ninth Annual Collection, edited by Gardner Dozois, St. Martin’s Press, 1992. Reprinted in Japanese in Hayakawa’s Magazine, January 1993. Reprinted in ISAAC ASIMOV PRESENTE FUTURS, MODE D’EMPLOI, Pocket, 1994. Locus Recommended Reading List, Best Novella, Winner, Locus Award, Best Novella. Nebula Finalist, Hugo Finalist, World Fantasy Award Finalist, Best Novella. Reprinted in Czech as “Galerie snu” in To Nejlepsi ze SF 2/ABR 1995.
    • “Change of Face,” Amazing Stories, May 1991.
    • “Thomas and the Wise Men,” Amazing Stories, September 1991.
    • “Children of the Night,” THE ULTIMATE DRACULA, Dell Books, 1991. Reprinted in French in DERNIERES NOUVELLES DE DRACULA, Editions Joelle Losfeld, 1993. Also Reprinted in British, and Japanese.
    • “Heading West,” TALES OF MAGIC REALISM, Crossing Press, 1991.

    1990

    • “Living the Legend,” Amazing Stories, November 1990.
    • “Inspiration,” The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1990. Reissued on audio cassette as part of the collection STAINED BLACK. Spine-Tingling Press, 1992.
    • “Theme and Variations,” Starshore, Winter, 1990.
    • “Self-Preservation,” OBSESSIONS, edited by Gary
      Raisor, Dark Harvest, 1990.
    • “Skating in Time,” First Magazine, November, 1990.
    • “Story Child,” Aboriginal SF, September/October, 1990. Nebula Finalist. Reissued on audio cassette as part of anthology BEST OF SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY, Dove Audio, Fall 1991.
    • “Harvest,” Amazing Stories, July 1990. Reprinted in THE YEAR’S BEST FANTASY, edited by Ellen Datlow, and Terry Windling, St. Martins Press, 1991.
    • “Spaceships in the Desert,” Starshore, Summer 1990.
    • “A Time for Every Purpose,” Amazing Stories, May 1990. Nebula Finalist. Reprinted in 25 BEST MYSTERY AND CRIME STORIES, Carroll & Graf, 1993.
    • “Trains,” Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, April, 1990; Reprinted in Poland in Nowa Fantastyka, 1992. Reissued on audio cassette in THIRD ANNUAL YEAR’S BEST FANTASY, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Orson Scott Card, Dercum Audio, 1993.

    1989

    • “Christopher’s Crummy Christmas,” Boy’s Life, December 1989.
    • “Notes From the Buffer Zone,” St. Anthony Messenger, November 1989.
    • “Fast Cars,” Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine,
      October 1989. Story made the final Nebula Ballot, the Locus Award list, and the Locus Recommended Reading List.
    • “Fugue,” Amazing Stories, November 1989. Reissued on audio cassette as part of the collection STAINED BLACK, Spine-Tingling Press, 1992.
    • “The Young Shall See Visions and the Old Dream Dreams,” Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, July 1989. Reprinted in MURDER ON MAIN STREET, edited by Cynthia Manson, Barnes & Noble Books, 1993. Reprinted in CRIME FROM THE MIND OF A WOMAN: A Collection of Women Crime Writers of the Century, edited by Elizabeth George, Hodder & Stoughton, 2002. Reprinted in A MOMENT ON THE EDGE: 100 Years of Crime Stories by Women, edited by Elizabeth George, HarperCollins Publishers July 2004. Trade paper edition, Harper Perennial, 2005.
    • “Phantom,” The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1989. Bram Stoker Award Finalist. Reissued as part of the collection STAINED BLACK, Spine-Tingling Press, 1992.
    • “Mate or Die,” STRAINED RELATIONS, edited by Alan Bard Newcomer, Hypatia Press, 1989.
    • “Looking for Miriam,” Aboriginal SF, January/February 1989.

    1988

    • “Stained Black,” Amazing Stories, November 1988. Reissued as part of the collection STAINED BLACK, Spine-Tingling Press, 1992.
    • “Northern Correspondent,” Clinton Street Quarterly, Fall/Winter 1988.
    • “Repository,” Amazing Stories, July 1988.
    • “Solo For Concert Grand,” Cover story, Aboriginal SF, Jan/Feb 1988. Story appeared on preliminary Nebula ballot, and on the Locus Recommended Reading List for 1988.
    • “Skin Deep,” Amazing Stories, January 1988. Story appeared on preliminary Nebula Ballot and on the Locus Recommended Reading List for 1988. Reprinted in THE WORLD’S BEST SCIENCE FICTION 1989, edited by Donald A. Wollheim, DAW Books, 1989. Reprinted in THE YEAR’S BEST SCIENCE FICTION, SIXTH ANNUAL COLLECTION, edited by Gardner Dozois, St. Martin’s Press, 1989. Reprinted in DECADES OF SCIENCE FICTION (textbook), edited by Applewhite Minyard, NTC Publishing Group, 1997. Reprinted in Czech as “Kuze” in Nejlepsi povidky sci-fi 1989/Laser 1993.

    1987

    Scripts [top]

    • IN THE SHADE OF THE SLOWBOAT MAN, radio drama starring Annabella Sciorra. Adapted from Dean Wesley Smith’s short story of the same name. Originally aired on Scifi.com’s Seeing Ear Theater in May, 2000.
    • KLINGON! A live-action computer game directed by Jonathon Frakes. Script co-written with Dean Wesley Smith. Final edition has story-by credit. Produced in 1996.


    Comic Books [top]

    • STAR TREK VOYAGER: ENCOUNTERS WITH THE UNKNOWN, a collection containing Planet Killer, co-written with Dean Wesley Smith, Wildstorm Productions (an imprint of DC Comics), November 1, 2001.
    • STAR TREK VOYAGER: PLANET KILLER, Book Three, Death, co-written with Dean Wesley Smith, Wildstorm Productions (an imprint of DC Comics), May 1, 2001.
    • STAR TREK VOYAGER: PLANET KILLER, Book Two, Old Tricks, co-written with Dean Wesley Smith, Wildstorm Productions (an imprint of DC Comics), April 1, 2001.
    • STAR TREK VOYAGER: PLANET KILLER, Book One, Ultimate Weapon, co-written with Dean Wesley Smith, Wildstorm Productions (an imprint of DC Comics), March 1, 2001.

    Editing [top]

    Books

    • THE BEST FROM FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION, edited with Edward L. Ferman, St. Martin’s Press, October 1994.
    • THE BEST OF PULPHOUSE, St. Martin’s Press, 1991. Locus Recommended Reading List, Best Reprint Anthology. Reissued August 1992.
    • PULPHOUSE: THE HARDBACK MAGAZINE, ISSUES 1-12.
    • THE SFWA HANDBOOK, edited with Dean Wesley
      Smith, Pulphouse Publishing, 1990. Winner, Locus Award for Best Non-Fiction.

    Magazines

    • The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1991 through May 1997.

    Awards [top]

    • Winner, Asimov’s Readers Choice Award for Best Novella, “Recovering Apollo 8,” 2007.
    • Winner, Spotted Owl Award for Best Mystery by a Northwest Writer, Days of Rage, 2007.
    • Winner, UPC Special Award, “The End of the World,” 2006.
    • Winner, Asimov Science Fiction Magazine’s Readers Choice Award for “Diving into the Wreck,” 2005.
    • Winner, UPC Award, Diving into the Wreck, 2005.
    • Winner, Outstanding Achievement Award from Wisconsin Library Association, Stone Cribs, 2005.
    • Winner, Spotted Owl Award, Stone Cribs, 2005.
    • Winner, Endeavor Award, The Disappeared, 2003.
    • Winner, Le Prix Imaginales, Nouvelle, (French Fantasy Award), “The Strangeness of the Day,” 2003.
    • Winner, Herodotus Award, Best U.S. Historical Mystery, A Dangerous Road, 2000.
    • Winner, Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award, Best Contemporary Paranormal Romance, Utterly Charming, 2000.
    • Winner, Hugo Award, Best Novelette, “Millennium Babies,” 2000.
    • Winner, Homer Award, Best Novelette, for “Echea,” 1998.
    • Winner, Asmov’s Science Fiction Magazine’s Readers Choice Award for “Echea,” 1998.
    • Winner, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine’s Readers Choice Award for “Details,” 1998.
    • Winner, Hugo Award, Best Editor, 1994.
    • Winner, Locus Award, Best Novella for Gallery of His Dreams, 1992.
    • Winner, Homer Award, Best Novella for Gallery of His Dreams, 1992.
    • Winner (with Dean Wesley Smith), Locus Award, Best Non-Fiction for SFWA Handbook, 1991.
    • Winner, John W. Campbell Award for the Best New Writer, 1990.
    • Winner, Science Fiction Age Magazine’s Readers Choice Award for “Coolhunting,” 1998.
    • Winner (with Dean Wesley Smith), World Fantasy Award, for Pulphouse, 1989.

    Finalist

    • Asimov Science Fiction Magazine’s Readers Choice Awards, Third Place, Best Short Story, “June Sixteenth at Anna’s,” 2003.
    • Edgar Award, Best Mystery Novel, A Dangerous Road, 2000.
    • Edgar Award, Best Short Story, “Spinning,” 2000.
    • Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine’s Readers’ Choice Awards, Ninth Place for “ProtectVision,” 2004.
    • Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine’s Readers Choice Awards, Eighth Place for “Remodeling,” 2003.
    • Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine’s Readers’ Choice Awards, Eighth Place, for “Heroics,” 2002.
    • Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine’s Readers’ Choice Awards, Eighth Place, for “Spinning,” 2000.
    • Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine’s Readers’ Choice Awards, Fourth Place, for “Models,” 1997.
    • Endeavor Award, The Disappeared 2003.
    • Hugo Award, Best Novella, “Recovering Apollo 8,” 2007.
    • Hugo Award, Best Novella, “The Retrieval Artist,” 2000.
    • Hugo Award, Best Novelette, “Echea,” 1998.
    • Hugo Award, Best Editor, 1991-1997.
    • Hugo Award, Best Novella, “Gallery of His Dreams,” 1992.
    • Hugo Award, Best Non-Fiction, for THE SFWA HANDBOOK, edited with Dean Wesley Smith, 1991.
    • Maggie Award, Best Fiction, “Going Native,” 1998.
    • Nebula Award, Best Novelette, “Echea,” 1998.
    • Nebula Award, Best Novella, “Gallery of His Dreams,” 1992.
    • Nebula Award, Best Novelette, “A Time For Every Purpose,” 1991.
    • Nebula Award, Best Short Story, “Story Child,” 1991.
    • Nebula Award, Best Novelette, “Fast Cars,” 1990.
    • Oregon Book Award, War at Home, 2005
    • Oregon Book Award, Stone Cribs, 2004.
    • Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Book Award, Smoke-Filled Rooms,2001
    • Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award, Best Science Fiction Novel, The Recovery Man, 2007.
    • Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award, Best Contemporary Paranormal Romance, Completely Smitten, 2003.
    • Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award, Best Contemporary Paranormal Romance, Thoroughly Kissed, 2002.
    • Shamus Award, Best Novel, Days of Rage, 2006.
    • Sidewise Award for Best Alternate History Short Form, “Recovering Apollo 8, 2007.
    • Spotted Owl, War at Home, 2006.
    • Spotted Owl Award, Thin Walls, 2002.
    • Stoker Award, Best Novelette, “Phantom,” 1990.
    • Sturgeon Award, “Echea,” 1998.
    • World Fantasy Award, Special Award Professional, for editing F&SF, 1996.
    • Arthur C. Clarke Award, Best Science Fiction Novel, Alien Influences, 1995.
    • World Fantasy Award, Best Novella, “Gallery of His Dreams,” 1992.
    • World Fantasy Award, Special Award Professional, with Dean Wesley Smith for Pulphouse, 1992.

    Honors [top]

    • Days of Rage chosen as one of the top ten books of 2006 by Kirkus.
    • Thin Walls chosen as one of the Chicago Tribune’s best mysteries of 2002.
    • Smoke-Filled Rooms chosen as one of Booklist’s Top Ten Mysteries of 2001.
    • A Dangerous Road chosen for the New York Public Library’s prestigious 2002 Books For The Teenage List.
    • Listed in Contemporary American Authors, 1997.
    • Listed in Encyclopedia of Fantasy, St. Martin’s Press, 1997.
    • Photographed for The Faces of Fantasy, Tor, October 1996.
    • Listed in Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, St. Martin’s Press, 1993.
    • Listed as one of the 50 most powerful people in the science fiction field, Science Fiction Age Magazine, July 1993