[in Tales of the Witch World 1; ed. Andre Norton; ?] [BBT]
- [Result: LY.] A young girl finds a gate into
Arvon and discovers that she's a werecat, and is chased by a hunter who is also a werecat
himself. Amusing tale, worth reading. -72
[in Changes, by Bishop
and Watson]
[http://www.lycanon.org/transcontest/1/MarkoLaineStory.html]
[in Interzone 53; Nov. 1991; ISSN 0264-3596; UK2.25]
[in Nine by Laumer; Doubleday; 1967] [BBT]
[in Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1993]
- [Cause: AS?.] Some animals have artificial
nervous systems that can be remote-controlled. These 'magimals' are used as pets by rich
people. -79
[in Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences; Roc; 1990; 0451450493;
$?] [BB] [BBT]
- A rather odd story with a transformation that is difficult to detect, and never stated
outright. Really interesting to say the least. -78
[in Bestiary; eds. Dann, Jack and Dozois, Gardner; Ace; 1985;
0441055060; $2.95] [BB] [BBT]
[in The Fantastic Imagination; eds. Boyer, Robert H. and Zahorski, Kenneth
J.; Avon; 1977; 0380009560; $2.25] [BB] [BBT]
[in The Wind's Twelve Quarters; Bantam; 1976; 055302907X; $1.75] [BB] [BBT]
[in Changes, by Bishop
and Watson]
[in The Wind's Twelve Quarters; Bantam; 1976; 055302907X; $1.75] [BB] [BBT]
[in Dreams of Dark and Light; Arkham House; 1986; 0870541536;
$21.95] [BB]
[BBT]
- [Cause: AS Result: MT.] About a colony where
90% of the people were wiped out in an accident, and so everyone swaps in and out of the
bodies of the remaining 10% (and none of the remaining ones are allowed to use their own
bodies, to prevent jealousy). -3
[in Werewolf! by
Pronzini]
- A sort of supernatural city force that haunts a man and possesses things and people
around him. -Ph
[in The Best of Fritz Leiber; Ballantine; 1974; 345-242256-4-175;
$1.75] [BBT]
- About a kitten who expects that he will turn into a human when he grows up. -75
[in The Star Diaries; Stanislaw Lem; ?] [BBT]
- [Cause: GM Result: BX.] This voyage is to a
world where bioengineering has resulted in a wild variety of bodies, and bodily form
becomes a matter of fashion and political statement. There are several curious
illustrations, such as the octabod and a stoolmaid. -77
[Mind's Eye Fiction; 1995; net published; http://tale.com/titles.phtml;
$0.24]
- The bulk of the story is free; the ending is 16-24 cents, or free if you view a
"targeted ad.". -Ph (98/02/14)
- [Result: IN.] Rating: 3 Cause: AM Result: BX(Petrification)
Significance: + Description: 0 Saturation: +. Science Fiction. Cute little story with
mixture of humorous tone and jarring inner-city human problems as told by a ten (?) year
old narrator. Very realistic science. Drug dealers meet their ironic end. Framing story is
fun for those who know the history of Analog magazine. As the title implies, the whole
story centers around the transformation. -126
[In The Ultimate
Werewolf by Preiss]
- [Result: LY.] Fun story about a barber who
tries to cure a curse. Also a parody of the old B horror movies. -28
[?]
[in H.P. Lovecraft Omnibus 2, Dagon and other macabre tales; Grafton
Books; 1985; 0586063242; $?] [BB]
[in H.P. Lovecraft Omnibus 2, Dagon and other macabre tales; Grafton
Books; 1985; 0586063242; $?] [BB]
[in H.P. Lovecraft Omnibus 3, The Haunter of the Dark; Grafton Books;
1985; 0586063234; $?] [BB]
- [Result: BM.] A young man discovers that the
population of Innsmouth, a small New England fishing village, has intermingled with
horrible sea creatures in the past, which causes its ascendants to slowly turn into sea
creatures themselves. He succeeds in informing the authorities who secretly purge this
abomination from the face of the earth. (See Spoiler Section for
more information) -141 (98/02/08)
- The above publishing info is for a British version. There's an American book, Tales
of the Haunter and Other Tales of Horror, by Lovecraft; it's published by Books
Britain, 1985, 0586063234, $23.00 [BB]. Even
though the titles are similar and the ISBN is identical, I can't say for certain that it's
the same book. Can anyone confirm or deny this? -Ph
[?] (98/02/11)
- Could anyone describe this? -Ph
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