Complete bibliography of James Tiptree, Jr.
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Chronological bibliography
- 1968
- 'The Mother Ship' (later retitled 'Mamma Come Home') (novelette)
- 'Pupa Knows Best' (later retitled 'Help') (novelette)
- 'Birth of a Salesman' (short story)
- 'Fault' (short story)
- 1969
- 'Beam Us Home' (short story)
- 'The Last Flight of Doctor Ain' (short story)
- 'Your Haploid Heart' (novelette)
- 'The Snows Are Melted, The Snows Are Gone' (novelette)
- 'Parimutuel Planet' (later retitled 'Faithful to Thee, Terra, in Our Fashion') (novelette)
- 1970
- 'Last Night and Every Night' (short story)
- 'The Man Doors Said Hello To' (short story)
- 'I’m Too Big But I Love to Play' (novelette)
- 'The Nightblooming Saurian' (short story)
- 1971
- 'The Peacefulness of Vivyan' (short story)
- 'I’ll Be Waiting for You When the Swimming Pool Is Empty' (short story)
- 'And So On, And So On' (short story)
- 'Mother in the Sky with Diamonds' (novelette)
- 1972
- 'The Man Who Walked Home' (short story)
- 'And I Have Come Upon This Place by Lost Ways' (novelette)
- 'And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill’s Side' (short story)
- 'On the Last Afternoon' (novella)
- 'Painwise' (novelette)
- 'Forever to a Hudson Bay Blanket' (short story)
- 'Filomena & Greg & Rikki-Tikki & Barlow & the Alien' (later retitled 'All the Kinds of Yes') (novelette)
- 'The Milk of Paradise'(short story)
- 'Amberjack' (short story)
- 'Through a Lass Darkly' (short story)
- 1973
- 'Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death' (short story)
- 'The Women Men Don’t See' (novelette)
- 'The Girl Who Was Plugged In' (novelette)
- Ten Thousand Light-Years from Home (collection of 15 stories, with an introduction by Harry Harrison)
- 1974
- 'Her Smoke Rose Up Forever' (novelette)
- 'Angel Fix' (novelette, under the name 'Raccoona Sheldon')
- 1975
- 'A Momentary Taste of Being' (novella)
- Warm Worlds and Otherwise (collection of 12 stories, with an introduction by Robert Silverberg)
- 1976
- 'Your Faces, O My Sisters! Your Faces Filled of Light!' (short story, under the name Raccoona Sheldon)
- 'Beaver Tears' (short story, under the name Raccoona Sheldon)
- 'She Waits for All Men Born' (short story)
- 'Houston, Houston, Do You Read?' (short story)
- 'The Psychologist Who Wouldn’t Do Awful Things to Rats' (novelette)
- 1977
- 'The Screwfly Solution' (novelette, under the name Raccoona Sheldon)
- 'Time-Sharing Angel' (short story)
- 1978
- 'We Who Stole the Dream' (novelette)
- Star Songs of an Old Primate (collection of 7 stories, with an introduction by Ursula K. Le Guin)
- Up the Walls of the World (novel)
- 1980
- 'Slow Music'(novella)
- 'A Source of Innocent Merriment' (short story)
- 1981
- 'Excursion Fare' (novelette)
- 'Lirios: A Tale of the Quintana Roo' (later retitled 'What Came Ashore at Lirios') (novelette)
- Out of the Everywhere, and Other Extraordinary Visions (collection of eight previously published stories, plus 2 new stories:)
- 'Out of the Everywhere' (novelette)
- 'With Delicate Mad Hands' (novella)
- 1982
- 'The Boy Who Waterskied to Forever' (short story)
- 1983
- 'Beyond the Dead Reef' (novelette)
- 1985
- 'Morality Meat' (novelette, under the name Racoona Sheldon)
- 'The Only Neat Thing to Do' (novella)
- 'All This and Heaven Too' (novelette)
- Byte Beautiful: 8 Science Fiction Stories (collection of 8 stories, with an introduction by Michael Bishop)
- Brightness Falls from the Air (1985)
- 1986
- 'Our Resident Djinn' (short story)
- 'Good Night, Sweethearts' (novella)
- 'Collision' (novella)
- The Starry Rift (collection of three stories)
- Tales of the Quintana Roo (collection of three stories, set in the Yucatan peninsula)
- 1987
- 'Second Going' (novelette)
- 'Yanqui Doodle' (novelette)
- 'In Midst of Life' (novelette)
- 1988
- 'Backward, Turn Backward' (novella)
- 'The Earth Doth Like a Snake Renew'(novellette)
- 'The Color of Neanderthal Eyes' (novella)
- Crown of Stars (collection of nine previously published stories, plus one new story:)
- 'Come Live with Me' (novelette)
- 1990
- Her Smoke Rose Up Forever (collection of 18 stories, with an introduction by John Clute)
- 1996
- Neat Sheets: The Poetry of James Tiptree, Jr. (collection of 19 previously unpublished poems and a short play, with an introduction by Karen Joy Fowler and cover by Freddie Baer)
- 2000
- Meet Me at Infinity (a collection of three stories and 35 essays and articles, with an introduction by Jeffrey D. Smith, including two previously unpublished stories:)
- 'The Trouble Is Not in Your Set' (short story)
- 'Trey of Hearts' (short story)
Adaptations
- "Houston, Houston, Do You Read?" (1990) - radio drama for the National Public Radio series Sci-Fi Radio. Originally aired as two half-hour shows, February 4 & 11.
- "Yanqui Doodle" (1990) - half-hour radio drama for the National Public Radio series Sci-Fi Radio. Aired March 18.
- "The Girl Who Was Plugged In" (1998) - television film for the series Welcome to Paradox
- "Weird Romance" (1992) - Off-Broadway musical by Alan Menken. Act 1 is based on "The Girl Who Was Plugged In".
- "The Screwfly Solution" (2006) - television film for the series Masters of Horror