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NOVELS

LYREC: Ace Fantasy Books/Berkley Publishing Group, February 1984. Three printings. [2 months on B. Dalton/Walden’s Bestseller list.]; reprinted, May 2001, Time/Warner iPublish.
TÁIN: Ace Fantasy Books/Berkley Publishing Group, February 1986.
REMSCELA: Ace Fantasy Books/Berkley Publishing Group. May 1988.
THE PURE COLD LIGHT: Avon Books, Avon Nova imprint, May 1993. Published by Penguin ROC in Great Britain. [1994 Nebula Award Semi-Finalist]
CRIMSON SPEAR: The Blood of Cu Chulainn: Cascade Mountain Press (defunct), reprint of Tain & Remscela in one volume, November 1998; ; reprinted, May 2001, Time/Warner iPublish e-book
FITCHER’S BRIDES: Tor Books, December 2002.
SHADOWBRIDGE: (in progress)

SHORT FICTION

ATTACK OF THE JAZZ GIANTS & OTHER STORIES Short fiction collection, from Golden Gryphon Press, June 2005.

"In the Sunken Museum" The Twilight Zone Magazine, May 1981.
—Reprinted in Night Cry, Vol. 1, No. 3, Fall 1985.
—Reprinted in translation in Italy.
"A Day in the Life of Justin Argento Morrel" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1983.
—Reprinted, in Norwegian, as "En dag i Justin Argento Morrels" in Terra Nova Nr. 2-1988, edited by Lynda C. Bentsen (translator), and published in Oslo, Norway.
"Rubbish" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1984.
"The Yazata" Whispers, Volume 6, Number 21-22, December 1984.
"Crowley and the Leprechaun" in FAERY!, edited by Terri Windling; Ace Fantasy Books/Berkley Publishing Group, January 1985.
"In Media Vita" Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, January 1985.
"Sardofa’s Horseshoes" in MAGIC IN ITHKAR 2, edited by Andre Norton & Robert Adams; Tor Books, December 1985.
"Reduction" written with John Kessel, Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, January 1986.
"Show of Faith" in LIAVEK: THE PLAYERS OF LUCK, Will Shetterly & Emma Bull, editors; Ace Fantasy Books/Berkley Publishing Group, June 1986.
"The Hound of Mac Datho", a selection from TAIN, Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, November 1986. [Portion of the novel REMSCELA.]
"The Vow that Binds" in INVITATION TO CAMELOT, Parke Godwin, editor; Ace Books, March 1988.
"From Hell Again" in RIPPER!, Gardner Dozois & Susan Casper, editors; Tor Books, September 1988.
— Reprinted in the premiere issue of the internet e-zine, DARK ANNIE.
"An Act of Love" written in collaboration with Steven Brust and Megan Lindholm, in LIAVEK IV: SPELLS OF BINDING, Will Shetterly & Emma Bull, editors; Ace Books, November 1988.
"A Part of Us" TROPICAL CHILLS, edited by Tim Sullivan; Avon Books, November 1988.
"Lizaveta" Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, Mid–December 1988.
—Reprinted in BEST NEW HORROR, edited by Stephen Jones & Ramsey Campbell, Robinson (U.K.)October, 1990; Carroll & Graf (U.S.) Spring, 1991.
"Divertimento" Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, December 1989.
—Reprinted in BEST NEW HORROR 2, ed. Stephen Jones & Ramsey Campbell, Robinson (U.K.)October, 1991; Carroll & Graf (U.S.).
"The Incompleat Ripper" written with Jack Dann; Starshore, vol.1 no. 1, Summer 1990.
"The Activists" Unique, September-October 1990.
"The Bus" in COLD SHOCKS, edited by Tim Sullivan, August 1991; Avon Books.
"Attack of the Jazz Giants" Bruce McAllister & Harry Harrison, eds., THERE WON’T BE WAR, Tor Books, November 1991.
"The Hole in Edgar’s Hillside" Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, Mid-December 1991.
UNICORNS II , Gardner Dozois & Jack Dann, eds. Ace Books, November 1992.
"Some Things Are Better Left" Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, February 1993.
"The Root of the Matter" SNOW WHITE, BLOOD RED, Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, editors; William Morrow & Co., Inc and Avon Nova, January 1993.
"Touring Jesusworld" written for Damon Knight, guest editor, Pulphouse Magazine, Issue 18, 1995.
"That Blissful Height" in INTERSECTIONS, edited by John Kessel, Mark L. Van Name, and Richard Butner, Tor Books, January 1996.
THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF BEST NEW HORROR, edited by Stephen Jones, Carroll & Graf, October 1997.
"Sparks" in BLACK SWAN, WHITE RAVEN, edited by Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, Tor Books, May 1997
"How Meersh the Bedeviler Lost His Toes", Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, September 1998. (A finalist for the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Short Fiction Award, 1999)
"Collecting Dust," White of the Moon, edited by Stephen Jones. Pumpkin Books, May, 1999.
"Tales Within," Electric Wine (www.electricwine.com-deceased) July-September 2000.
"The Girlfriends of Dorian Gray," DARK TERRORS 5, edited by Stephen Jones & David Sutton, Carroll & Graff UK, November 2000.
"Madonna of the Maquiladora," Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, May, 2002. Finalist for both the Nebula Award and James Tiptree Award.
"The Prowl," Mojo: Conjure Stories, edited by Nalo Hopkinson, Warner Books, April, 2003.
"The Harp That Sang," My Swan Sister and other retold fairy tales, edited by Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, Simon & Schuster, late 2003.
"Dub," Weird Trails, edited by Darrell Schweitzer, Wildside Press, November 2004.
"Coyote Goes to College," Golden Gryphon Anthology, edited by Gary Turner & Marty Halpern, Golden Gryphon Press, date TBA.
"So Coldly Sweet, So Deadly Fair," Weird Tales magazine, date TBA.

ARTICLES:

"Amongst the Laughing Dead" (an article about the making of, and participation in, S.P. Somtow's horror film "The Laughing Dead") in Fear, No. 8, August ’89 (Great Britain).

"Twice Encountered" in DANCING WITH THE DARK, edited by Stephen Jones; a collection of true ghost stories related by horror and fantasy writers, Vista Books (U.K.) June 1997.

"Celtic Influence on Contemporary Fantasy Fiction," Brigit’s Feast, Spring 1999.

"The Tale of the Puzzle of the Tales," a history of The Arabian Nights, in Realms of Fantasy, August, 2001; reprinted on the Endicott Studio of Mythic Arts site.

"The Fantasy Life of Salons," on Mesmerism in the French salons of the 18th century, in Realms of Fantasy, Nov/December 2001; reprinted on the Endicott Studio of Mythic Arts site.

Numerous science fiction and fantasy book reviews, appearing in Fantasy Review, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The Washington Post, beginning in 1985.

TELEVISION:

Principal researcher and preliminary script writer for "Wolfman: The Science & the Myth" episode of Science Frontiers, on the Discovery Global Network (US: The Learning Channel), original broadcast date October 31, 1997 in the US. Subsequently, the episode won awards at various national non-fiction television competitions.

Principal researcher for "Curse of the Pharaohs" episode of Science Frontiers, on the Discovery Global Network (US: The Learning Channel), broadcast date March, 1999.


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