Barry B. Longyear
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Barry B. Longyear is an American author who resides in New Sharon, Maine.
Books
Manifest destiny
From the first page Berkley paperback May 1980: THE UNITED STATE OF EARTH WILL BECOME THE UNITED STATES OF THE UNIVERSE If they can survive Baalphor of the Shikazu, where the warriors who can never be conquered stalk the conquerors who can never win... If they can absorb Draco, the planet of pale reptilians which most humans can't stand -- and which some can't leave... If they can defeat Rhana, last of the rebel worlds, where the final battle is being fought to protect man from his worst enemy -- himself!
Naked Came the Robot
America, near-future. The booming international economy is the new cold war battlefield. Robots and androids do most of the world's labor. And a sinister conspiracy of alien robots is on the verge of taking over Earth's mechanical work force and conquering the world. Now hapless young executive Henry Fleming must make the world safe again for economic warfare. His only allies-an "oil-aholic" robot, an army of surgically mixed-up mutants, a wizard who can't keep his skin on, and the luscious droid who's the love of his life. His one chance—a race across America's nuked-out heartland to find a forgotten power that can save his planet, maybe redeem his career—and irrevocably alter the future of humans and mechanicals alike..
Enemy Mine
Marine Black-Ops helicopter pilot Kathy Trayhern wanted one thing from the Garcia Drug Cartel... REVENGE.Garcia had kidnapped and tortured her family. Now she would do the same to his--and wipe out his whole illegal jungle operation as well. But to get the job done, she'd have to enlist the help of a man she didn't even trust....Undercover agent Mac Coulter was no fool. Kathy Trayhern claimed to be Garcia's new au pair, but Mac knew she was no schoolmarm. The woman had an agenda and she wasn't talking.Whatever was going on, it looked as though the only way this drug empire was going down was if the two of them joined forces--and let love conquer all.
It Came from Schenectady
From back cover Popular Library paperback May 1986: TO TIMES UNTOLD AND WORLDS BEYOND... Let Barry Longyear, the only author ever to have won the Hugo, Nebula and John W. Campbell Awards in the same year, guide you through his own private universe of the imagination... a realm where the dinosaurs, after 70 million years, decide it is finally time to return to Earth... an interstellar wonderland where starships fly on philosopher power... and a world where a twenty-five-year prison sentence can be lived in five minutes. Here even the rocks beneath your feet could become your valued ally or deadly foe, and dreams could prove the ultimate gateway to new dimensions.
Circus world
From back cover of Berkley paperback January 1981: A PLANET OF DREAMERS AND CLOWNS VERSUS THE BEST MILITARY ACT IN THE GALAXY! When the circus ship City of Baraboo crashed on Momus, the troupers of O Hara's Greater Shows turned a rockpile world into a showcase of razzle-dazzle. Generations of mimes and acrobats, barkers, and freaks, fortune-tellers and magicians built a new civilization based on showmanship. Then the Vorilian Council of Warlords decided that the circus world was a prime spot for a garrison and brought in an armada to "liberate" Momus.
Isaac Asimov's Wonders of the World
Lirios: A Tale of the Quintana Roo - novelette by James Tiptree, Jr. Exposures - short story by Gregory Benford For the Birds - short story by Isaac Asimov The Woman the Unicorn Loved - novelette by Gene Wolfe Death in Vesunna - novelette by Elaine O'Byrne and Harry Turtledove [as by Eric G. Iverson and Elaine O'Byrne] I Dream of a Fish, I Dream of a Bird - short story by Elizabeth A. Lynn Fire Watch - novelette by Connie Willis Full Fathom Five My Father Lies - novelette by Rand B. Lee The Moon & the Moth - poem by Peter Payack Trial Sample - short story by Ted Reynolds Elementary Decision - poem by Don Anderson The Storm King - novelette by Joan D. Vinge The Regulars - short story by Robert Silverberg Memo - short story by Frank Ward Enemy Mine - novella by Barry B. Longyear
Science Fiction Masterpieces
Editorial: Escape to Reality? - essay by Isaac Asimov In the Country of the Blind, No One Can See - short story by Melisa Michaels Keepersmith - novelette by Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron Good Taste - novelette by Isaac Asimov To Sin Against Systems - novelette by Garry R. Osgood Louisville Slugger - short story by Jack C. Haldeman, II A Delicate Shade of Kipney - short story by Nancy Kress Air Raid - short story by John Varley [as by Herb Boehm] A Many Splendored Thing - short story by Linda Isaacs Boarder Incident - short story by Ted Reynolds Low Grade Ore - novelette by Kevin O'Donnell, Jr. The Missing Item - short story by Isaac Asimov Heal the Sick, Raise the Dead - short story by Steve Perry [as by Jesse Peel] Polly Plus - short story by Randall Garrett A Time for Terror - novelette by Barry B. Longyear [as by Frederick Longbeard] Perchance to Dream - short story by Sally A. Sellers The Small Stones of Tu Fu - short story by Brian W. Aldiss Born Again - short story by Sharon N. Farber Good-Bye, Robinson Crusoe - novelette by John Varley How It Happened - short story by Isaac Asimov Quarantine - short story by Arthur C. Clarke Cautionary Tales - short story by Larry Niven A Bait of Dreams - novelette by Jo Clayton Against a Crooked Stile - short story by Nancy Kress Joelle - novella by Poul Anderson Dance Band on the Titanic - novelette by Jack L. Chalker [as by Jack Chalker] Softly Touch the Stranger's Mind - short story by E. Amalia Andujar Lorelei at Storyville West - short story by Sherwood Springer On the Way - short story by Conway Conley The Napoli Express - novella by Randall Garrett Darkside - novelette by Gary D. McClellan No Room in the Stable - short story by A. Bertram Chandler African Blues - short story by Paula Smith Coming of Age in Henson's Tube - short story by William John Watkins [as by William Jon Watkins] Home Team Advantage - short story by Jack C. Haldeman, II Star Train - short story by Drew Mendelson Bystander - short story by Alan Dean Foster Time and Hagakure - short story by Steven Utley Ghosts - short story by Keith Minnion A Simple Outside Job - short story by Robert Lee Hawkins The Last Defender of Camelot - novelette by Roger Zelazny Lost and Found - short story by Michael A. Banks and George Wagner Hellhole - short story by David Gerrold The Man Who Took the Fifth - short story by Michael Schimmel The Adventure of the Global Traveler or: The Global Consequences of How the Reichenbach Falls into the Wells of Iniquitie - short story by Anne Lear Backspace - short story by F. M. Busby On the Q167 File - short story by John M. Ford Horseless Carriage - short story by Michael A. Banks Pièce de Résistance - short story by J. F. Bone [as by Jesse Bone] Lipidleggin' - short story by F. Paul Wilson Omit Flowers - short story by Dean McLaughlin Message to Myself - short story by Diana L. Paxson One Rejection Too Many - short story by Patricia Nurse But Do They Ride Dolphins? - short story by Frederick S. Lord, Jr. When There's No Man Around - short story by Stephen Goldin Longshot - short story by Jack C. Haldeman, II Nothing for Nothing - short story by Isaac Asimov To Fill the Sea and Air - short story by F. Paul Wilson Guilt - novelette by James E. Gunn [as by James Gunn] Proud Rider - novelette by Barry B. Longyear
Space Shuttles
The Change
"In this ... new anthology, S.M. Stirling invites the most fertile minds in science fiction to join him in expanding his rich Emberverse canvas. Here are ... new perspectives on the cultures, the survivors, and the battles arising across the years and across the globe following the Change"--
The homecoming
Highly intelligent dinosaurs come back to reclaim the earth as their home.
Isaac Asimov's Near Futures and Far
Hellhole / David Gerrold -- The last defender of Camelot / Roger Zelazny -- Bystander / Alan Dean Foster -- Captive of the Centaurianess / Poul Anderson -- Longshot / Jack C. Haldeman -- The jaren / Frederick Longbeard -- The magician's apprentice / Barry B. Longyear -- How it happened / Isaac Asimov -- through time & space with Ferdinand Feghoot! / Grendel Briarton -- Ghosts / Keith Minnion -- The test tube / Ray Russell -- Keepersmith / Randall Garrett & Vicki Ann Heydron.
The Super Hugos
Sandkings / George R.R. Martin -- The bicentennial man / Isaac Asimov -- Enemy mine / Barry B. Longyear -- The star / Arthur C. Clarke -- The big front yard / Clifford D. Simak -- "Repent, Harlequin!" said the Ticktockman / Harlan Ellison -- Weyr search / Anne McCaffrey -- Neutron star / Larry Niven -- I have no mouth, and I must scream / Harlan Ellison -- Flowers for Algernon / Daniel Keyes.
Isaac Asimov's Marvels of Science Fiction
In the Country of the Blind, No One Can See - short story by Melisa Michaels Proud Rider - novelette by Barry B. Longyear The Three Robots of Professor Tinker - short story by Martin Gardner On the Q167 File - short story by John M. Ford Softly Touch the Stranger's Mind - short story by E. Amalia Andujar The Last Master of Limericks - short story by Garry R. Osgood First Solution to The Three Robots of Professor Tinker - essay by Martin Gardner A Bait of Dreams - novelette by Jo Clayton Nothing for Nothing - short story by Isaac Asimov The Adventure of the Global Traveler or: The Global Consequences of How the Reichenbach Falls into the Wells of Iniquitie - short story by Anne Lear A Time for Terror - novelette by Barry B. Longyear [as by Frederick Longbeard] A Second Solution to The Three Robots of Professor Tinker - essay by Martin Gardner Against a Crooked Stile - short story by Nancy Kress A Third Solution to The Three Robots of Professor Tinker - essay by Martin Gardner To Fill the Sea and Air - short story by F. Paul Wilson One Rejection Too Many - short story by Patricia Nurse On the Way - short story by Conway Conley The Castaways - short story by J. M. Dillard [as by Jeanne Dillard] The Napoli Express - novella by Randall Garrett
