Lewis Shiner
Description
American writer
Books
13 Horrors of Halloween
Halloween / I. Asimov -- Unholy hybrid / W. Bankier -- Trick-or-treat / A. Boucher -- The October game / R. Bradbury -- Halloween girl / R. Grant -- Day of the vampire / E.D. Hoch -- Night of the goblin / T. Powell -- The adventure of the dead cat / E. Queen -- Pumpkin head / A. Sarrantonio -- The circle / L. Shiner -- All Souls' / E. Wharton -- Yesterday's witch / G. Wilson -- Victim of the year / R.F. Young.
Semiotext(e) SF
Visions of Fantasy
The smallest dragonboy / by Anne McCaffrey A message from charity / by William Lee The seventh mandarin by Jane Yolen The voices of El Dorado / by Howard Goldsmith The box / by Bruce Coville The lake / by Ray Bradbury A dozen of everything / by Marion Zimmer Bradley Poor little Saturday / by Madeleine L'Engle The fable of the three princes / by Issac Asimov Letters from camp / by Al Sarrantonio Things that go quack in the night / by Lewis and Edith Shiner Voices in the wind / by Elizabeth S. Helfman.
Tales from Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
A collection of seventeen science fiction stories by authors including Frederik Pohl, Isaac Asimov, Pamela Sargent, and Octavia E. Butler. The Amber Frog - novelette by Stephanie A. Smith The Anatomy Lesson - short story by Scott Russell Sanders [as by Scott Sanders] The First Day - short story by Art Vesity The Forever Summer - novelette by Ronald Anthony Cross The High Test - short story by Frederik Pohl A Letter from the Clearys - short story by Connie Willis Playing for Keeps - short story by Jack C. Haldeman, II Potential - short story by Isaac Asimov Power Times One - short story by J. Michael Matuszewicz The Random Man - short story by Marc Laidlaw Realtime - novelette by Daniel Keys Moran and Gladys Prebehalla Shrinker - novelette by Pamela Sargent Someone Else's House - short story by Lee Chisholm Speech Sounds - short story by Octavia E. Butler Tank - short story by Francis E. Izzo Things That Go Quack in the Night - short story by Edith Shiner and Lewis Shiner Wet Behind the Ears - short story by Jack C. Haldeman, II
Say goodbye
"Laurie Moss seemed to come out of nowhere, but behind those songs, behind that powerful voice lies a history. This book takes you from her Texas roots to her first recording contract, from her struggling days in L.A. to her final tour - and beyond. It's also the story of her relationship with the legendary guitarist Skip Shaw, whose passion for self-destruction illuminated her career like a bonfire."--BOOK JACKET. "The battlefield for Say Goodbye may be the music industry, but the novel's themes are universal: success and failure, love and loss, obsession and forgiveness."--BOOK JACKET.
Slam
Summary, Sixteen-year-old "Slam" Harris is counting on his noteworthy basketball talents to get him out of the inner city and give him a chance to succeed in life, buthis coach sees things differently.
