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* 1944 | * 1944 | ||
** ''Taboo'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', February 1944) | ** ''Taboo'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', February 1944) | ||
** ''Sanity'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', April 1944) | |||
** ''Thought'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', July 1944) | |||
** ''Business of Killing'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', September 1944) | |||
* 1945 | * 1945 | ||
** ''Wanted - An Enemy'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', February 1945) | |||
** ''Destiny Times Three'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', 2 parts: March - April 1945) | ** ''Destiny Times Three'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', 2 parts: March - April 1945) | ||
** ''The Dreams of Albert Moreland'' (''[[The Acolyte]]'', Spring 1945) | |||
* 1946 | |||
** ''Mr. Bauer and the Atoms'' (''[[Weird Tales]]'', January 1946) | |||
** ''Alice and the Allergy'' (''[[Weird Tales]]'', September 1946) | |||
* 1947 | * 1947 | ||
** ''Diary in the Snow'' (in ''[[Night's Black Agents]]'') | |||
** ''The Man Who Never Grew Young'' (in ''[[Night's Black Agents]]'') | |||
** ''Adept's Gambit'' (in ''[[Night's Black Agents]]'') | ** ''Adept's Gambit'' (in ''[[Night's Black Agents]]'') | ||
* 1949 | |||
** ''The Girl with the Hungry Eyes'' (in ''[[The Girl with the Hungry Eyes, and Other Stories]]'', edited anonymously, Avon, #184) | |||
** ''In the X-Ray'' (''[[Weird Tales]]'', July 1949) | |||
* 1950 | * 1950 | ||
** ''You're All Alone '' (''[[Fantastic Adventures]]'', July 1950) | ** ''Let Freedom Ring '' (''[[Amazing Stories]]'', April 1950) | ||
** ''The Black Ewe '' (''[[Startling Stories]]'', May 1950) | |||
** ''You're All Alone'' (''[[Fantastic Adventures]]'', July 1950) | |||
** ''Martians, Keep Out!'' (''[[Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories]]'', July/August 1950) | |||
** ''The Lion and the Lamb'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', September 1950) | |||
** ''The Ship Sails at Midnight'' (''[[Fantastic Adventures]]'', September 1950) | |||
** ''The Enchanted Forest'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', October 1950) | |||
** ''Later Than You Think'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', October 1950) | |||
** ''Coming Attraction'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', November 1950) | |||
** ''The Dead Man'' (''[[Weird Tales]]'', November 1950) | |||
* 1951 | * 1951 | ||
** ''Dark Vengeance'' (''[[Suspense]]'', Fall 1951) | ** ''Dark Vengeance'' (''[[Suspense]]'', Fall 1951) |
Revision as of 11:20, 2 May 2010
Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr. (December 24, 1910-Sepember 5, 1992) was a science-fiction, horror and fantasy writer. Among his more notable creations are Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, of whose adventures there are seven books.
Works:
Stories:
In approximate order of publication:
- 1939
- Two Sought Adventure (Unknown, August 1939)
- 1940
- The Automatic Pistol (Weird Tales, May 1940)
- The Bleak Shore (Unknown Fantasy Fiction, November 1940)
- 1941
- The Howling Tower (Unknown Fantasy Fiction, June 1941)
- They Never Come Back (Future Fiction, August 1941)
- Smoke Ghost (Unknown Worlds, October 1941)
- 1942
- The Power of the Puppets (Thrilling Mystery, January 1942)
- The Phantom Slayer (Weird Tales, January 1942)
- The Sunken Land (Unknown Worlds, February 1942)
- The Hill and the Hole (Unknown Worlds, August 1942)
- Spider Mansion (Weird Tales, September 1942)
- The Hound (Weird Tales, November 1942)
- 1943
- Thieves' House (Unknown Worlds, February 1943)
- Conjure Wife (Unknown Worlds, April 1943)
- Gather, Darkness! (Astounding Science Fiction, 3 parts: May - July 1943)
- The Mutant's Brother (Astounding Science Fiction, August 1943)
- To Make a Roman Holiday (Esquire, October 1943)
- 1944
- Taboo (Astounding Science Fiction, February 1944)
- Sanity (Astounding Science Fiction, April 1944)
- Thought (Astounding Science Fiction, July 1944)
- Business of Killing (Astounding Science Fiction, September 1944)
- 1945
- Wanted - An Enemy (Astounding Science Fiction, February 1945)
- Destiny Times Three (Astounding Science Fiction, 2 parts: March - April 1945)
- The Dreams of Albert Moreland (The Acolyte, Spring 1945)
- 1946
- Mr. Bauer and the Atoms (Weird Tales, January 1946)
- Alice and the Allergy (Weird Tales, September 1946)
- 1947
- Diary in the Snow (in Night's Black Agents)
- The Man Who Never Grew Young (in Night's Black Agents)
- Adept's Gambit (in Night's Black Agents)
- 1949
- The Girl with the Hungry Eyes (in The Girl with the Hungry Eyes, and Other Stories, edited anonymously, Avon, #184)
- In the X-Ray (Weird Tales, July 1949)
- 1950
- Let Freedom Ring (Amazing Stories, April 1950)
- The Black Ewe (Startling Stories, May 1950)
- You're All Alone (Fantastic Adventures, July 1950)
- Martians, Keep Out! (Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories, July/August 1950)
- The Lion and the Lamb (Astounding Science Fiction, September 1950)
- The Ship Sails at Midnight (Fantastic Adventures, September 1950)
- The Enchanted Forest (Astounding Science Fiction, October 1950)
- Later Than You Think (Galaxy Science Fiction, October 1950)
- Coming Attraction (Galaxy Science Fiction, November 1950)
- The Dead Man (Weird Tales, November 1950)
- 1951
- Dark Vengeance (Suspense, Fall 1951)
- 1952
- I'm Looking For Jeff (Fantastic, Fall 1952)
- 1953
- The Seven Black Priests (Other Worlds Science Stories, May 1953)
- 1957
- Induction (in Two Sought Adventure)
- 1958
- Try and Change the Past (Astounding Science Fiction, March 1958)
- The Big Time (Galaxy Magazine, 2 parts: March - April 1958) Hugo award-winner
- A Deskful of Girls (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1958)
- Rump-Titty-Titty-Tum-TAH-Tee (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1958)
- Space-Time for Springers (Star Science Fiction Stories No. 4, Nov 1958, edited by Frederik Pohl, Ballantine, #272K)
- The Number of the Beast (Galaxy Magazine, December 1958)
- 1959
- Pipe Dream (If, February 1959)
- Damnation Morning (Fantastic, August 1959)
- Lean Times in Lankhmar (Fantastic Science Fiction Stories, November 1959)
- The Mind Spider (Fantastic Science Fiction Stories, November 1959)
- The Improper Authorities (Fantastic Science Fiction Stories, November 1959)
- Tranquility, Or Else! (Fantastic Science Fiction Stories, November 1959)
- 1960
- The Oldest Soldier (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1960)
- When the Sea-King's Away... (Fantastic Science Fiction Stories, May 1960)
- 1961
- Kreativity for Kats Galaxy Magazine, April 1961)
- Scylla's Daughter (Fantastic Stories of Imagination, May 1961)
- The Goggles of Dr. Dragonet (Fantastic Stories of Imagination, July 1961)
- The Big Time (translated by Vanna Lombardi as Il grande tempo, Galaxy (Italian edition), 4 parts: November 1961 - February 1962)
- 1962
- The Unholy Grail (Fantastic Stories of Imagination, October 1962)
- 1963
- The Cloud of Hate (Fantastic Stories of Imagination, May 1963)
- Bazaar of the Bizarre (Fantastic Stories of Imagination, August 1963)
- No Great Magic (Galaxy Magazine, December 1963)
- 1964
- The Wanderer (1964, Ballantine, #U6010)
- The Lords of Quarmall (Fantastic Stories of Imagination, 2 parts: January - February 1964) (with Harry Fischer)
- Adept's Gambit (abridged by the author) (Fantastic Stories of Imagination, May 1964)
- 1965
- Far Reach to Cygnus (Amazing Stories, February 1965)
- Stardock (abridged by the author) (Fantastic, September 1965)
- Knight's Move (?)
- 1967
- Black Corridor (Galaxy Magazine, December 1967)
- 1968
- Their Mistress, the Sea (in Swords in the Mist)
- The Wrong Branch (in Swords in the Mist)
- A Specter is Haunting Texas (Galaxy Magazine, 3 parts: July - September 1968)
- The Two Best Thieves in Lankhmar (Fantastic, August 1968)
- In the Witch's Tent (in Swords Against Wizardry)
- 1970
- The Circle Curse (in Swords Against Death)
- The Snow Women (Fantastic, April 1970)
- Ill Met In Lankhmar (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1970)
- 1971
- The Price of Pain-Ease (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1971)
- The Sadness of the Executioner (Flashing Swords! 1, 1973, edited by Lin Carter)
- Trapped in the Shadowland (Fantastic, November 1973)
- The Bait (Whispers #2, December 1973)
- 1974
- Beauty and the Beasts (The Book of Fritz Leiber, January 1974)
- 1975
- Under the Thumbs of the Gods (Fantastic, April 1975)
- Trapped in the Sea of Stars ('The Second Book of Fritz Leiber, September 1975)
- 1976
- The Frost Monstreme (Flashing Swords! #3: Warriors and Wizards, August 1976, edited by Lin Carter, Dell, #2579)
- 1977
- The Pale Brown Thing (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 2 parts: January - February 1977)
- Rime Isle (Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine, 2 parts: May 1977 and July 1977)
- Sea Magic (The Dragon Magazine, December 1977 - Issue #11)
- 1978
- The Mer She (Heroes and Horrors, December 1978)
- 1983
- The Curse of the Smalls and the Stars (Heroic Visions, March 1983, edited by Jessica Amanda Salmonson)
- The Cat Hotel (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1983)
- 1987
- The Mouser Goes Below (excerpt) (Whispers #23-24, October 1987)
- 1988
- Slack Lankhmar Afternoon Featuring Hisvet (excerpt from The Mouser Goes Below) (Terry's Universe, June 1988, edited by Beth Meacham, Tor, 0-312-93058-5)
- The Mouser Goes Below (The Knight and Knave of Swords, December 1978)
Still a work in progress, but starting to take shape. Bear with me, I have only limited time to work on this.)
Books:
- 1943
- Conjure Wife (originally appeared in Unknown Worlds, April 1943)
- Gather, Darkness! (serialized in Astounding Science Fiction, May, June, and July 1943)
- 1945
- Destiny Times Three (? 1945, Wildside Press, 1-4344-9868-9)
- 1950
- Gather, Darkness! (1950, Pellegrini & Cudahy)
- 1953
- The Sinful Ones (rewrite of You're All Alone, an abbreviated version of which appeared in 1950 Fantastic Adventures)
- Conjure Wife, (Lion Books, #179)
- The Green Millennium (1953, Abelard Press)
- 1957
- Two Sought Adventure (Gnome Press), collection of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories
- 1961
- The Big Time (expanded from the version serialized in Galaxy Science Fiction, March and April 1958), part of the Change War series
- The Big Time / The Mind Spider and Other Stories (Ace Double, #D-491)
- 1962
- The Silver Eggheads, (Jan 1962, Ballantine, #F561)
- 1964
- The Wanderer (1964, Ballantine, #U6010)
- 1966
- Tarzan and the Valley of Gold (Apr 1966, Ballantine, #U6125) (novelisation of a screenplay by Clair Huffaker)
- 1968
- Swords in the Mist (Ace, 0-441-79185-9), collection of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories
- Swords Against Wizardry (Ace, #H-73), collection of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories
- The Swords of Lankhmar (? 1968, Ace, #79222), Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser novel, including Scylla's Daughter (1961)
- 1969
- A Specter is Haunting Texas
- 1970
- Swords and Deviltry (? 1970, Ace, 0-441-79191-3), collection of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories
- Swords Against Death (Ace, #79152), collection of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories
- 1974
- The Book of Fritz Leiber, (DAW Books, #UQ1091, Jan 1974)
- 1975
- The Second Book of Fritz Leiber (DAW Books, #UY1195, September 1975)
- 1977
- Our Lady of Darkness (Feb 1977, Berkley/Putnam, 0-399-11872-1) (expanded version of The Pale Brown Thing)
- Rime Isle (Whispers Press, 0-918372-01-1), collection of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories
- Swords and Ice Magic (? 1977, Ace, 0-441-79167-0), collection of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories
- 1978
- Bazaar of the Bizarre, collection of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories
- The Change War (December 1978, Gregg Press, 0-8398-2493-9)
- Heroes and Horrors (December 1978, Whispers Press, 0-918372-03-8)
- 1980
- A rewritten version of The Sinful Ones
- 1983
- Changewar (May 1983, Ace, 0-441-10259-X) (a different collection from The Change War)
- 1988
- The Knight and Knave of Swords (December 1988, Fritz Leiber, William Morrow, 0-688-08530-X), final collection of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories
- 1997
- The Dealings of Daniel Kesserich (Novella in the style of H. P. Lovecraft, written in 1936 and lost for decades)
Work in progress.