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Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 09:37:48 -0800 From: Michael Andre-DriussiSubject: (urth) Rostrum, take up thy pitchfork Rostrum, Okay, we have found the list at Ultan's Library! (Some of the library rats were using it as a slide for a theme park based on Chutes and Ladders.) Well, it needs to be updated. So here, in the meantime I'll give you a pitchfork with which to begin your hunt for needles in the hay. Titles only for uncollected stories (stories published up to 1996; collections up to STRANGE TRAVELERS) (you can use search engines from there). This list is Not Complete. The Arimapsian Legacy CS At the Point of Capricorn WT Spring 1988 The Boy Who Hooked the Sun WT Spring 1988, YBF #2 Empires of Foliage and Flower CS, Crank! #2 The Friendship Light F&SF 10-89 Game in the Pope's Head Ripper!, YBF #2 Going to the Beach Showcase (Elwood) Houston, 1943 Tropical Chills (Sullivan) How the Bishop Sailed to Inniskeen Asimov's 12-89 It's Very Clean Generation (Gerrold) King Under the Mountain WIF 11/12-70 Loco Parentis ADV Lord of the Land Lovecraft's Legacy, BNH #2 The Monday Man Monochrome: Readercon Anth. The Old Woman Whose Rolling Pin Is the Sun CS Read Me The Drabble Project Remembrance to Come Orbit 6 The River Amazing 5-83 Robot's Story ADV The Sailor Who Sailed After the Sun Grails: Quests of the Dawn (Gilliam) The Seraph from the Sepulcher Sacred Visions (Greeley) Slow Children CS The Tale of the Four Accused Arabesques 2 (Shwartz) Tarzan of the Grapes F&SF 6-72, MWALB (Farmer) Thou Spark of Blood WIF 4-70 Try and Kill it Asimov's 10-11/96 "ADV" = Again, Dangerous Visions (Ellison) "CS" = Cheap Street "F&SF" = The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction "MWALB" = Mother Was A Lovely Beast "WIF" = Worlds of If magazine "WT" = Weird Tales "YBF" = Year's Best Fantasy "YBH" = Year's Best Horror >There's an awful lot of uncollected short stories out there, so I was >wondering if those of you who have tracked them down might suggest which >are the most worth chasing. What are some of the best Wolfe stories not >found in the common anthologies (e.g., the ones I have): Ah, this is the trickiest part of your request. First we have to find at least two people who have read a fraction of these stories, then we have to argue over rating/ranking them. Big Job! >and where can they be found? Eek, you think this is easy? =mantis= SIRIUS FICTION booklets on Gene Wolfe, John Crowley 54 "Snake's-hands" left until OP! http://www.siriusfiction.com/ --