John Morressy
John Morressy | |
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Born |
Brooklyn, New York | December 8, 1930
Died |
March 20, 2006 75) Sullivan, New Hampshire, United States | (aged
John Morressy (December 8, 1930 - March 20, 2006, Sullivan, New Hampshire) was a science fiction and fantasy writer and a professor of English at Franklin Pierce College.
Bibliography (incomplete)
Del Whitby series
- Starbrat (1972)
- Stardrift (1973) (aka Nail Down the Stars)
- Under a Calculating Star (1975)
- A Law for the Stars (1976)
- Frostworld and Dreamfire (1977)
- The Mansions of Space (1983)
Iron Angel series
- Ironbrand (1980)
- Greymantle (1981)
- Kingsbane (1982)
- The Time of the Annihilator (1985)
Kedrigern series
- The Domesticated Wizard (2002) Omnibus (A Voice for Princess and The Questing of Kedrigern) + 6 short stories ISBN 978-1-892065-77-3
- A Voice for Princess (1986)
- The Questing of Kedrigern (1987)
- Dudgeon and Dragons (2003) Omnibus (Kedrigern in Wanderland and Kedrigern and the Dragon comme il faut-New) + 8 short stories ISBN 978-1-892065-91-9
- Kedrigern in Wanderland (1988)
- Kedrigern and the Charming Couple (1989)
- A Remembrance for Kedrigern (1990)
The Apprentice Kedrigern (Young Kedrigern) series
- Young Kedrigern and First Spell[1] (published only in Czech, 1998)
- Young Kedrigern and Search for the Past[2] (published only in Czech, 1999)
- Young Kedrigern: The Making of A Wizard (published only in Czech, 2001)
Novels
- The Blackboard Cavalier (1966)
- The Addison Tradition (1968)
- A Long Communion (1974)
- The Humans of Ziax II (1974)
- The Windows of Forever (1975)
- The Extraterritorial (1977)
- The Drought on Ziax II (1978)
- The Juggler (1996)
- Other Stories (1983) - collection
Short stories
- "Autumn Sunshine for Moe Joost" (1979)
- "No More Pencils, No More Books" (1979)
- "The Last Jerry Fagin Show" (1980)
- "A Hedge Against Alchemy" (1981)
- "Final Version" (1982) in 100 Short Short Fantasy Stories
- "Stoneskin" (1984)
- "Spirits from the Vasty Deep" (1986)
- "Alaska" (1989)
- "Timekeeper" (1990)
- "A Boy and His Wolf: Three Versions of a Fable" (1993) in Xanadu
- "The Persistence of Memory" (1998)
- "Laugh Clone Laugh" for Playboy Magazine May Issue (1986)
References
External links
- John Morressy at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- SFWA Obituary at the Wayback Machine (archived May 16, 2008)
- A more profound obituary by The Independent
- Fantastic Fiction bibliography at the Wayback Machine (archived February 4, 2012)
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