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==Works== | ==Works== | ||
* "The Fall of Frenchy Steiner" (1964) | * "[[The Fall of Frenchy Steiner]]" (1964) | ||
* "Bella Goes to the Dark Tower" (1964, in ''New Worlds'', no. 5) | * "Bella Goes to the Dark Tower" (1964, in ''New Worlds'', no. 5) | ||
* "In Reason's Ear" (1965, in ''New Worlds'', No. 6) | * "In Reason's Ear" (1965, in ''New Worlds'', No. 6) | ||
* "Devil of a Drummer" (1967) | * "Devil of a Drummer" (1967) | ||
* "Dr. Gelabius" (1968) | * "Dr. Gelabius" (1968) | ||
* ''[[The Black Corridor]]'' (1969 with Michael Moorcock) | * ''[[The Black Corridor]]'' (1969 with Michael Moorcock; Bailey was uncredited) | ||
* "Dog Man of Islington" (1971) | * "Dog Man of Islington" (1971) | ||
* "Twenty-Four Letters from Under the Earth" (1971, in ''Quark'', No. 3) | * "Twenty-Four Letters from Under the Earth" (1971, in ''Quark'', No. 3) | ||
Latest revision as of 14:42, 5 December 2010
Writer and editor; co-author of The Black Corridor with then-husband Michael Moorcock (m. 1962; div. 1978).
Works
- "The Fall of Frenchy Steiner" (1964)
- "Bella Goes to the Dark Tower" (1964, in New Worlds, no. 5)
- "In Reason's Ear" (1965, in New Worlds, No. 6)
- "Devil of a Drummer" (1967)
- "Dr. Gelabius" (1968)
- The Black Corridor (1969 with Michael Moorcock; Bailey was uncredited)
- "Dog Man of Islington" (1971)
- "Twenty-Four Letters from Under the Earth" (1971, in Quark, No. 3)
- "A Chronicle of Blackton" (1972, in New World Quarterly, No. 3)
- "The Ramparts" (1974 in Universe No. 5)
- "Everything Blowing Up: An Adventure of Una Persson, Heroine of Time and Space" (1980, in Interfaces, ed. by Ursula K. Le Guin and Virginia Kidd)
- Editor, New Worlds (quarterly SF paperback)
- Editor, New Worlds (anthologies, #7-10, 1975-76)
- SF critic for London Times Educational Supplement, 1974