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'''Carol Emshwiller''' ([http://www.sfwa.org/members/emshwiller/ website]) is a writer.  
'''Carol Emshwiller''' ([http://www.sfwa.org/members/emshwiller/ website]) (12 April 1921 - ) is a SF novelist and short story writer.  




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=== Novels ===
=== Novels ===
* ''[[Carmen Dog]]'' ([[1988]]) (Women's Press: England, 1988; Mercury Press, 1990. Shortlisted for retrospective [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award]].)
* ''[[Carmen Dog]]'' ([[1988]]) ([[The Women's Press]]: England, 1988; Mercury Press, 1990. Shortlisted for retrospective [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award]].)
* ''[[The Mount]]'' ([[2002]]) ([[Small Beer Press]])
* ''[[The Mount]]'' ([[2002]]) ([[Small Beer Press]])
* ''[[Mister Boots]]'' ([[2005]] fantasy novel)
* ''[[Mister Boots]]'' ([[2005]] fantasy novel)
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=== Story Collections ===
=== Story Collections ===
* ''[[Joy In Our Cause]]'' ([[1974]]) (Harper & Row, 1975; Women's Press, England)
* ''[[Joy In Our Cause]]'' ([[1974]]) (Harper & Row, 1975; [[The Women's Press]], England)
* ''[[Verging on the Pertinent]]'' ([[1989]])
* ''[[Verging on the Pertinent]]'' ([[1989]])
* ''[[The Start of the End of It All]]'' ([[1990]) (winner of [[World Fantasy Award]], Best Collection.) (Mercury House, San Francisco, 1990)
* ''[[The Start of the End of it All and Other Stories|The Start of the End of It All]]'' ([[1990]]) (winner of [[World Fantasy Award]], Best Collection.) ([[The Women's Press]], London, 1990/Mercury House, San Francisco, 1991)
* ''[[Report to the Men's Club and Other Stories]]'' ([[2002]]  
* ''[[Report to the Men's Club and Other Stories]]'' ([[2002]])
* ''[[I Live With You]] [[2005]]
* ''[[I Live With You]] ([[2005]])


===Short fiction===
===Short fiction===
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* "Omens" (1980) in [[Edges,]] ed. [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] and [[Virginia Kidd]]
* "Omens" (1980) in [[Edges,]] ed. [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] and [[Virginia Kidd]]
* "Slowly Bumbling In The Void" (1981) in ''New Directions 42''
* "Slowly Bumbling In The Void" (1981) in ''New Directions 42''
* "The Start of the End of the World" (1981) in ''Universe 11,'' ed. [[Terry Carr]]; reprinted in ''[[The Norton Book of Science Fiction,]]'' ed. Ursula K. Le Guin and [[Brian Attebery]])
* "[[The Start of the End of the World]]" (1981) in ''Universe 11,'' ed. [[Terry Carr]]; reprinted in ''[[The Norton Book of Science Fiction,]]'' ed. Ursula K. Le Guin and [[Brian Attebery]])
* "The Futility Of Fixed Positions" (1982) in ''Portland Review,'' Vol. 28, No. 2
* "The Futility Of Fixed Positions" (1982) in ''Portland Review,'' Vol. 28, No. 2
* "Queen Kong" (1982) in ''13th Moon,'' Vol. vi, Nos. 1-2
* "Queen Kong" (1982) in ''13th Moon,'' Vol. vi, Nos. 1-2
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* "The Secret Library Of Stone" (1987) in ''Omni''  
* "The Secret Library Of Stone" (1987) in ''Omni''  
* "Fledged" (1988) in ''Omni"
* "Fledged" (1988) in ''Omni"
* "Being Mysterious Strangers From Distant Lands" (1988) in ''Voice International Literary Supplement,''
* "Being Mysterious Strangers From Distant Lands" (1988) in ''Voice International Literary Supplement,'' No. 2
No. 2
* "Living At The Center" (1989) in ''Ice River," No. 4
* "Living At The Center" (1989) in ''Ice River," No. 4
* "Secrets Of The Native Tongue," (1989) in ''Ascent/Assent'' (Prize Story For 1989)
* "Secrets Of The Native Tongue," (1989) in ''Ascent/Assent'' (Prize Story For 1989)
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* "The Library" (2004) in ''Fantasy & Science Fiction''
* "The Library" (2004) in ''Fantasy & Science Fiction''
* "All Of Us Can Almost..." (2004) scifi.com, short listed for the [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award]], reprinted in ''[[The James Tiptree Award Anthology 2]]'' ed. [[Karen Joy Fowler]], [[Pat Murphy]], [[Debbie Notkin]], and [[Jeffrey D. Smith]]
* "All Of Us Can Almost..." (2004) scifi.com, short listed for the [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award]], reprinted in ''[[The James Tiptree Award Anthology 2]]'' ed. [[Karen Joy Fowler]], [[Pat Murphy]], [[Debbie Notkin]], and [[Jeffrey D. Smith]]
* "The Assassin Or Being The Loved One" (2005), first published in ''I Live With You''
* "The Assassin Or Being The Loved One" (2005), first published in ''Ninth Letter,'' reprinted in ''I Live With You''
* "I Live With " (2005) in ''Fantasy & Science Fiction,'' reprinted in ''I Live With You''
* "I Live With " (2005) in ''Fantasy & Science Fiction,'' reprinted in ''I Live With You''
* "The Being Of It All" (2005) scifi.com (full text at link below)
* "The Being Of It All" (2005) scifi.com (full text at link below)
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* "Family Focus" (1977) video narration, aired WNET/13, 1977
* "Family Focus" (1977) video narration, aired WNET/13, 1977


==External links==
===Stories online===
* [http://www.lcrw.net/carolemshwiller/ Carol Emshwiller] at Small Beer Press
* http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/originals/originals_archive/emshwiller/emshwiller1.html text of "Water Master"]
* http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/originals/originals_archive/emshwiller/emshwiller1.html text of "Water Master"]
* [http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/originals/originals_archive/emshwiller2/emshwiller21.html text of "Josephine"]
* [http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/originals/originals_archive/emshwiller2/emshwiller21.html text of "Josephine"]
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* [http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/originals/originals_archive/emshwiller5/ text of "Gliders Though They Be"]
* [http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/originals/originals_archive/emshwiller5/ text of "Gliders Though They Be"]
* [http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/originals/originals_archive/emshwiller4/emshwiller41.html text of "On Display Among the Lesser]
* [http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/originals/originals_archive/emshwiller4/emshwiller41.html text of "On Display Among the Lesser]
==Further reading==
* [http://ltimmel.home.mindspring.com/emshwiller.html "Carol Emshwiller: An Appreciation" by [[L. Timmel Duchamp]]]
* [http://ltimmel.home.mindspring.com/emshwiller.html "Carol Emshwiller: An Appreciation" by [[L. Timmel Duchamp]]]
* [http://ltimmel.home.mindspring.com/joy.html "What's the Story?  Reading Two Early Stories by Carol Emshwiller"] by L. Timmel Duchamp (discusses "Sex and/or Mr. Morrison" and "Peninsula"
* [http://ltimmel.home.mindspring.com/joy.html "What's the Story?  Reading Two Early Stories by Carol Emshwiller"] by L. Timmel Duchamp (discusses "Sex and/or Mr. Morrison" and "Peninsula"
* [http://www.sfwa.org/members/emshwiller Emshwiller website]
* [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Carol_Emshwiller ISFDB]
* [http://www.lcrw.net/carolemshwiller/ Carol Emshwiller] at Small Beer Press
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Emshwiller Wikipedia]


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Latest revision as of 13:51, 15 May 2011

Carol Emshwiller (website) (12 April 1921 - ) is a SF novelist and short story writer.


Bibliography

Novels

Ledoyt series

Story Collections

Short fiction

  • "The Victim" (1955) in Smashing Detective, Vol. 4, No. 2
  • "This Thing Called Love" (1955) in Future Science Fiction, No. 28
  • "Love Me Again" (1956) in Science Fiction Quarterly, Vol.4, No. 2,
  • "Bingo and Bongo" (1956) in Future Science Fiction, No. 31, Winter 56-57
  • "The Piece Thing" (1956) in Science Fiction Quarterly, Vol. 4, No.3
  • "Nightmare Call" (1957) in Future Science Fiction, No. 32
  • "The Coming" (1957) in Fantasy & Science Fiction, Vol. 12, No. 5
  • "You'll Feel Better" (1957) in Fantasy & Science Fiction, Vol. 13, No. 1
  • "Hands" (1957) in Double-Action Detective, No.7
  • "Two-Step For Six Legs" (1957) in Science Fiction Quarterly, Vol. 5, No. 2
  • "Murray Is For Murder" (1957) in Fast Action Detective and Mystery," Vol. 5, No. 5
  • "Hunting Machine" (1957) in Original Science Fiction Stories, Vol. 7, No. 6
  • "Pelt" (1958) in Fantasy & Science Fiction, Vol. 15, No. 5
  • "Baby" (1958) in Fantasy & Science Fiction, Vol. 14, No 2"
  • "Idol's Eye" (1958) in Future Science Fiction, No. 35
  • "Day At The Beach" (1958) in Fantasy & Science Fiction, Vol. 17, No, 2
  • "Puritan Planet" (1960) in Original Science Fiction Stories, Vol. 10, No 6
  • "Adapted" (1961) in Fantasy & Science Fiction, Vol. 20, No. 3
  • "But Soft, What Light..." (1966) in Fantasy & Science Fiction, Vol. 30, No. 4
  • "Chicken Icarus" ("A Dream of Flying") (1966) in Cavalier
  • "Krashaw, Dog, and Boats," (1967) in City Sampler, ed. Marilyn Hacker and [[Samuel R. Delany]
  • ""Eohippus" (1967) in Transatlantic Review, Vol. 24
  • "Sex and/or Mr. Morrison" (1967) in Dangerous Visions, Harlan Ellison, ed. (critique by L. Timmel Duchamp at link below)
  • "Lib" (1968) in New Worlds, March '68*
  • "Animal" (1968) in Orbit 4, ed. Damon Knight
  • "Methapyrilene Hydrochloride Sometimes Helps" (1968) in New Worlds Jul ’68
  • "White Dove" (1969) in New Worlds, No. 188
  • "I Love You" (1969) in Epoch, Vol. xix, No. 1
  • "Debut," (1970) in Orbit 6, ed. Damon Knight
  • "Woman Waiting" (1970) in Orbit 7, ed. Damon Knight
  • "The Institute," (1970) in Alchemy & Academe, ed. Anne McCaffrey
  • "Peninsula" (1970) in Spectrum/The Richmond Review Vol. 6, No. 1 (critique by L. Timmel Duchamp at link below)
  • "The Queen Of Sleep" (1970) in New Directions, Vol. 22
  • "A Possible Episode In The Picaresque Adventures Of Mr. J.H.B. Monstrosee" (1971) in Quark/2, ed. Samuel R. Delany and Marilyn Hacker
  • "Yes, Virginia" (1971) in Transatlantic Review, Vol. 39
  • "Lib" (1971) in Triquarterly, No. 20
  • "Al" (1972) in Orbit 10, ed. Damon Knight
  • "The Childhood of the Human Hero" (1973) in Showcase. ed. Roger Elwood
  • "Strangers" (1973) in Bad Moon Rising, ed. Thomas M. Disch
  • "To The Association" (1974), first published in Joy In Our Cause
  • "Autobiography" (1974), first published in Joy In Our Cause
  • "Destinations, Premonitions and The Nature Of Anxiety" (1974), first published in Joy In Our Cause
  • "Biography Of An Uncircumcised Man" (1974), first published in Joy In Our Cause
  • "Dog Is Dead" (1974), first published in Joy In Our Cause
  • "Maybe Another Long March Across China, 80,000 Strong" (1974), first published in Joy In Our Cause
  • "Joy In Our Cause" (1975) in Bitches and Sad Ladies, ed. Pat Rotter
  • "Thanne Longen Folk To Goen On Pilgrimages" (1977) in The Little Magazine, Vol. 11, No. 2
  • "One Part Of The Self Is Always Tall and Dark" (1977) in Confrontation, No. 14
  • "Escape Is No Accident" (1977) The American Tricentennial, ed. Edward Bryant
  • "Expecting Sunshine and Getting It" (1978) in Croton Review, Vol. 1, No. 1
  • "Omens" (1980) in Edges, ed. Ursula K. Le Guin and Virginia Kidd
  • "Slowly Bumbling In The Void" (1981) in New Directions 42
  • "The Start of the End of the World" (1981) in Universe 11, ed. Terry Carr; reprinted in The Norton Book of Science Fiction, ed. Ursula K. Le Guin and Brian Attebery)
  • "The Futility Of Fixed Positions" (1982) in Portland Review, Vol. 28, No. 2
  • "Queen Kong" (1982) in 13th Moon, Vol. vi, Nos. 1-2
  • "Mental Health and Its Alternative" (1983) in Confrontation, Nos. 25-26
  • "Not Burning" (1983) in Croton Review, No. 6
  • "Verging On The Pertinent" (1984) in 13th Moon, Vol. vii, Nos. 1-2
  • "Eclipse," The Little Magazine, Vol. 15, No. 2, 1986
  • "Clerestory" (1986) in Croton Review, No. 9
  • "Yukon" (1986) in Triquarterly, No. 67, reprinted in Pushcart Prize Anthology (GET CORRECT NAME) #12
  • "If Not Forever, When?" (1987) in Psycritic, Vol. 2, No. 2
  • "The Secret Library Of Stone" (1987) in Omni
  • "Fledged" (1988) in Omni"
  • "Being Mysterious Strangers From Distant Lands" (1988) in Voice International Literary Supplement, No. 2
  • "Living At The Center" (1989) in Ice River," No. 4
  • "Secrets Of The Native Tongue," (1989) in Ascent/Assent (Prize Story For 1989)
  • "Looking Down" (1990) in Omni
  • "Venus Rising" (1992) chapbook from Edgewood Press; reprinted in Flying Cups and Saucers, 1998) Short-listed for the 1992 James Tiptree, Jr. Award.
  • "Mrs. Jones" (1993) in Omni
  • "Modillion" (1994) in Green Mountain Review, Spring/Summer 1994
  • "After Shock" (1995) in Century Magazine, No. 3
  • "A Is For Abel, B Is For Bird" (1998) in Crank, No. 8
  • "Acceptance Speech" (1999) in Fantasy & Science Fiction
  • "Foster Mother" (2001) in Fantasy & Science Fiction
  • "The Project" (2001) in Fantasy & Science Fiction
  • "Creature" in Fantasy & Science Fiction
  • "Overlooking" (2002) in The Green Man: Tales from the Mythic Forest, ed. Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling
  • "Water Master" (2002) scifi.com (full text at link below)
  • "Josephine" (2002) scifi.com (full text at link below)
  • "Grandma" (2002) in Fantasy & Science Fiction (author's website says this story is available on fictionwise, but the information may be out of date)
  • "The Paganini Of Jacob's Gully" (2002) first published in Report to the Men's Club
  • "Desert Child In Book" (2002) first published in Report to the Men's Club
  • "Nose" (2002) first published in Report to the Men's Club
  • "It Comes From Deep Inside" (2002) first published in Report to the Men's Club
  • "After All" (2002) first published in Report to the Men's Club
  • "The Doctor" (2002) in Polyphony #1"
  • "Prince of Mules" (2002) in Leviathan
  • "Lightning" (2003) in Alchemy No. 1
  • "Coo People" (2003) in Polyphony #2
  • "Repository" (2003) in Fantasy & Science Fiction
  • "Boys" (2003) scifi.com, , short listed for the James Tiptree, Jr. Award, reprinted in The James Tiptree Award Anthology 1 ed. Karen Joy Fowler, Pat Murphy, Debbie Notkin, and Jeffrey D. Smith
  • "The General" (2003) excerpted in in McSweeney's #10
  • "Gods and Three Wishes" (2003) in Trampoline, ed. Kelly Link
  • "On Display Among The Lesser" (2004) scifi.com (full text at link below)
  • "My General" (2004) in Argosy #2
  • "Gliders Though They Be" 2004, scifi.com (full text at link below)
  • "The Library" (2004) in Fantasy & Science Fiction
  • "All Of Us Can Almost..." (2004) scifi.com, short listed for the James Tiptree, Jr. Award, reprinted in The James Tiptree Award Anthology 2 ed. Karen Joy Fowler, Pat Murphy, Debbie Notkin, and Jeffrey D. Smith
  • "The Assassin Or Being The Loved One" (2005), first published in Ninth Letter, reprinted in I Live With You
  • "I Live With " (2005) in Fantasy & Science Fiction, reprinted in I Live With You
  • "The Being Of It All" (2005) scifi.com (full text at link below)
  • "Killers" (2006) in Fantasy & Science Fiction,reprinted in in Wastelands, ed. John Joseph Adams
  • "World Of No Return" (2005) in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
  • "The Seducers" (2006) in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
  • "Quill" (2006) in Firebirds Rising, ed. Sharyn November
  • "Such A Woman" (2006) in Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet
  • "God Clown" (2007) in Coyote Road, ed. Ellen Datlow, July 2007
  • "At Sixes and Sevens" (2007) in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
  • "Master Of The Road To Nowhere" (2008) in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
  • "Wilmer Or Wesley" (2008?) in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
  • "The Meaning Of The Fields," (2008?) in Lalitamba
  • "The Abominable Child's Tale" (2008?) in Beastly Bride, ed. Ellen Datlow
  • "The Dignity He's Due," (2008?) in Firebirds 3, ed. Sharyn November
  • "All Washed Up While Looking For A Better World" (2008?) in The Del Rey Book of Fantasy & Science Fiction, ed. Ellen Datlow

Video scripts

  • "Pilobolus and Joan," video narration, aired WNET/13, 1974, film by Ed Emshwiller based on "Metamorphosis" by Carol Emshwiller, script also by Carol Emshwiller
  • "Family Focus" (1977) video narration, aired WNET/13, 1977

Stories online

Further reading