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Lisa Goldstein
Lisa Goldstein has published seven novels, the most recent being
Walking the Labyrinth (Tor Books, June, 1996). Her
novel The Red Magician won the American Book Award
for Best Paperback. She has also published a short story collection,
Travellers in Magic (Tor Books, December, 1994),
and numerous short stories. Her novels and short stories have
been finalists for the Hugo, Nebula and World Fantasy awards.
She lives in a 90-year-old house in Oakland, California.
Lisa Goldstein: A Bibliography
BOOKS
- Walking the Labyrinth, Tor Books, 1996
- Travellers in Magic, Tor Books, 1994; paperback:
Tor Books, 1997; short story collection; nominated for the World
Fantasy Award
- Summer King, Winter Fool, Tor Books, 1994; paperback:
Tor Books, l995
- Strange Devices of the Sun and Moon, Tor Books, 1993;
paperback: Tor Books, 1994; a selection of the Science Fiction
Book Club
- Author's Choice Monthly: Daily Voices, Pulphouse
Publishing, 1989; short story collection
- Tourists, Simon & Schuster, 1989; paperback:
Orb, 1994
- A Mask for the General, Bantam Books, 1987; ,paperback:
Bantam Books, 1988
- The Dream Years, Bantam Books, 1985; paperback: Bantam
Books, 1986; nominated for the World Fantasy Award
- The Red Magician, Pocket Books, 1982; Hardcover
reprint: Tor Books, 1993; winner, American Book Award, Best Paperback
SHORT FICTION
- 'Down the Fool's Road,' The Magazine of Fantasy
and Science Fiction, October/November 1997
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'Fortune and Misfortune,' Asimov's Science Fiction,
May, 1997
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'Stronger Than Desire,' The Sandman Book of Dreams,
edited by Neil Gaiman and Ed Kramer, HarperCollins, August, 1996
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'Brother Bear,' Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears,
edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, AvoNova/Morrow, 1995
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'A Game of Cards,' Sisters in Fantasy,
edited by Susan Shwartz and Martin Greenberg, Roc Books, June,
1995
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'Split Light,' Travellers in Magic, Lisa
Goldstein, Tor Books, 1994; reprinted in The Year's Best
Science Fiction, Twelfth Annual Collection, edited by Gardner
Dozois, St. Martin's Press, 1995
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'The Narcissus Plague,' Asimov's Science Fiction,
July, 1994; nominated for the Nebula Award; reprinted in Ms.
Magazine, May/June, 1997
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'Rites of Spring,' Asimov's Science Fiction,
March, 1994
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'The Woman in the Painting,' The Magazine of Fantasy
and Science Fiction, July, 1993; reprinted in The
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, Seventh Annual Collection,
edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, St. Martin's Press,
1994
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'Infinite Riches,' Asimov's Science Fiction,
April, 1993
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'Breadcrumbs and Stones,' Snow White, Blood Red,
edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, AvoNova/Morrow, January,
1993
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'Alfred,' Asimov's Science Fiction, December,
1992; nominated for the Nebula and World Fantasy Awards
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'A Traveler at Passover,' Pulphouse, Winter,
1991; reprinted in The Best of Pulphouse, edited
by Kristine Kathryn Rusch, St. Martin's Press, 1991
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'The Blue Love Potion,' Isaac Asimov's Science
Fiction Magazine, June, 1990
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'Midnight News,' Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction
Magazine, March, 1990; reprinted in The Norton Book
of Science Fiction, edited by Ursula K. LeGuin and Brian
Attebery, W. W. Norton & Company, 1993
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'City of Peace,' Interzone, July/August,
l989; reprinted in Interzone: The 4th Anthology,
edited by John Clute, David Pringle and Simon Ounsley, Simon &
Schuster, 1989
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'My Year With the Aliens,' Full Spectrum,
edited by Lou Aronica and Shawna McCarthy, 1988
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'Death Is Different,' Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction
Magazine, September, 1988; reprinted in The Year's
Best Fantasy, Second Annual Collection, edited by Ellen
Datlow and Terri Windling, St. Martin's Press, 1989
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'After the Master,' Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction
Magazine, May, 1988
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'Cassandra's Photographs,' Isaac Asimov's Science
Fiction Magazine, August, 1987 Nominated for the Hugo and
Nebula Awards
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'Scott's Cove,' Amazing Stories, September,
1986
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'Daily Voices,' Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction
Magazine, April, 1986
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'Preliminary Notes on the Jang,' Isaac Asimov's
Science Fiction Magazine, May, 1985; reprinted in The
Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 12, edited by Arthur W. Saha,
DAW, 1986
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'Tourists,' Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine,
February, 1985
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'Ever After,' Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine,
December, 1984
FORTHCOMING
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'The Fantasma of Q______,' Ms. Magazine
Elsewhere in infinity plus:
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