Stephen Baxter - Bibliography Bio Details I was born in Liverpool, England, in 1957. I have degrees in mathematics, from Cambridge University, engineering, from Southampton University, and in business administration, from Henley Management College. I worked as a teacher of maths and physics, and for several years in information technology. I am a Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society. I applied to become a cosmonaut in 1991 - aiming for the guest slot on Mir eventually taken by Helen Sharman - but fell at an early hurdle. My first professionally published short story appeared in 1987. I have been a full-time author since 1995. I am Vice-President of the British Science Fiction Association. My science fiction novels have been published in the UK, the US, and in many other countries including Germany, Japan, France. My books have won several awards including the Philip K Dick Award, the John Campbell Memorial Award, the British Science Fiction Association Award, the Kurd Lasswitz Award (Germany) and the Seiun Award (Japan) and have been nominated for several others, including the Arthur C Clarke Award, the Hugo Award and Locus awards. I have published over 100 sf short stories, several of which have won prizes. My novel Voyage was dramatised by Audio Movies for BBC Radio and broadcast in six weekly parts from 12 April to 17 May 1999. My short story 'Pilot' is currently under development for a feature film. My TV and movie work includes development work on the BBC's Invasion: Earth, broadcast in April-May 1998 and the script for Episode 3 of Space Island One, broadcast on Sky One on 21 January 1998. My non-fiction includes the books Deep Future and Omegatropic. My most recent publications are Revolutions in the Earth: James Hutton and the True Age of the World (non-fiction biography, Gollancz, June 2003); Exultant (Gollancz, Nov 2003, Del Rey, Feb 2004), the second of a hard sf series called 'Destiny's Children'; and Time's Eye (Gollancz, Del Rey 2004), the first of a new collaborative series with Sir Arthur C Clarke called 'A Time Odyssey'. Upcoming are Sunstorm (Gollancz 2005), sequel to Time's Eye, and Transcendent (Gollancz 2005), third in the 'Destiny's Children' series. Online Resources Baxterium - Stephen Baxter Online Resource website is at www.cix.co.uk/~sjbradshaw/baxterium/baxterium.html Contact Details (Agents) Robert Kirby, Peters Fraser Dunlop, Drury House, 34-43 Russell St, London WC2B 5HA, UK. Email rkirby@pfd.co.uk Ralph Vicinanza, 303 W 18th St, New York, NY 10011, USA. Email ralphvic@aol.com Awards * Oxford University Science Fiction Group for best novel published in paperback in preceding academic year, 2005 (for 'Coalescent') * British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Short Fiction, 2004 (for 'Mayflower II') * AnLab Award for best short story of 2002 (for 'The Hunters of Pangaea') * British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Non-fiction, 2001 (for Omegatropic). * Asimov's Reader's Poll for best novelette of 2000 (for 'On the Orion Line') * AnLab Award for best short story of 2000 (for 'Sheena 5') * Ignotus Award for short form essay (for 'All Aboard for the Eschaton: Science Fiction and the End of the Universe,' awarded by the Asociacion Espanola de Fantasia y Ciencia Ficcion, July 2000 (Spain). * Locus Award for Best Novelette, 2000 (for 'Huddle') * 1999 Talkie Award for best use of music (for Voyage BBC adaptation) * Philip K Dick Award for Best Novel, 1999 (for Vacuum Diagrams) * Prix Bob Morane for best novel (Belgium) (for The Time Ships). * Analog Magazine Analytical Laboratory (Anlab) Award for best short story of 1999 (for 'Moon-Calf'). * Seiun Award for Best Foreign-Language Novel (Japan), 1999 (for The Time Ships). * Hayakawa's SF Magazine, Japan: Best translated novel of 1998 (for The Time Ships). * British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Short Story, 1998 (for 'War Birds'). * Collectors' Award (Barry Levin) for Most Collectible Author of 1997. * SF Chronicle Readers' Poll, best novelette of 1997 (for 'Moon Six'). * Gigamesh Award for best novel of 1997 (for The Time Ships) (Spain). * Sidewise Award for best alternate-history novel, 1997 (for Voyage). * Philip K Dick Award for Best Novel, 1997 (for The Time Ships). * Ozone Awards (France), Best Foreign Novel not yet translated, 1996 (for Voyage). * Seiun Award for Best Foreign-Language Novel (Japan), 1996 (for Timelike Infinity). * Interzone Reader's Story Poll, 1996 (for 'The Spacetime Pit') (with Eric Brown). * SFX Readers' Award for best short story, 1996 (for 'Prospero One') (with Simon Bradshaw) * Sidewise Award for best alternate-history short story, 1996 (for 'Brigantia's Angels'). * British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Novel, 1996 (for The Time Ships). * John W Campbell Award for Best Novel, 1996 (for The Time Ships). * Kurd Lasswitz Award for Best Foreign-Language Novel (Germany) 1996 (for The Time Ships). * Sir Monty Finniston Award for Project Management, 1994 (with David Lisburn) * Jennings Magazine sf short story contest, 1988 (for 'On the Side of a Hill'). Nominations, etc: * Arthur C Clarke Award for Best Novel nominee, 2004 (for Destiny's Children 1: Coalescent) * Nominated (longlisted) for 2004 Impac Award (for Evolution) * New York Times Notable Book of 2003 (Evolution) * Seiun Award nomination for best translated short story of 2002 (for 'Pilot') * Nominee for Ignotus Award 2002 (Spain) for best foreign short story (for 'The Gravity Mine') * Hugo Award nominee for best short story of 2001 (for 'The Ghost Pit') * Sidewise Award for best alternate-history short story, 2001 (for 'First to the Moon!'). * Nominated for British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Short Story, 2001 (for 'First to the Moon!'). * Seiun Award nomination for best novel of 2000 (for The Light Of Other Days) * Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award second place for best short fiction of 2000 (for 'Sheena 5') * Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award nominee for best short fiction of 2000 (for 'On The Orion Line') * Hugo Award nominee for best novelette of 2000 (for 'On The Orion Line') * Hugo Award nominee for best short story of 2000 (for 'The Gravity Mine') * Bronze Medal Sony Award 2000 for best drama (for Voyage BBC adaptation) * Seiun Award nomination for best short story 2000 (for 'War Birds') * Arthur C Clarke Award for Best Novel nominee, 2000 (for Manifold 1: Time) * Hugo Award nominee for best novelette of 1998 (for 'Moon Six'). * Arthur C Clarke Award for Best Novel nominee, 1998 (for Titan). * Arthur C Clarke Award for Best Novel nominee, 1997 (for Voyage). * British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Short Story, runner up, 1996 (for 'The Ant-Men of Tibet'). * Arthur C Clarke Award for Best Novel nominee, 1996 (for The Time Ships). * Hugo Award nominee for best novel of 1995 (second placing) (for The Time Ships). * Arthur C Clarke Award for Best Novel nominee, 1992 (for Raft). * British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Novel, runner up, 1992 (for Raft). * Writers of the Future short story contest runner-up, 1989 (for 'Blue Shift'). Books Time's Tapestry: Emperor, Gollancz, July 2006 (projected), Berkeley (US) ##. First draft January-April 2005. Conqueror, Gollancz, January 2007 (projected), Berkeley (US) ##. First draft August-November 2005. Navigator, Gollancz, July 2007 (projected), Berkeley (US) ##. Weaver, Gollancz, January 2008 (projected), Berkeley (US) ##. Destiny's Children: Coalescent, Gollancz Oct 2003 (UK), Del Rey Dec 2004 (US). First draft July-Oct 2002. Exultant, Gollancz Sep 2004 (UK), Del Rey Dec 2004. First draft June-August 2003. Transcendent, Gollancz Sep 2005 (UK), Del Rey Dec 2005 (projected). First draft April-July 2004. Resplendent, Gollancz 2006 (UK) (projected). First draft of compilation Dec 2004-Jan 2005. A Time Odyssey: Time's Eye (collab with Arthur C Clarke), Del Rey (US), Feb 2004, Gollancz (UK), Jun 2004. First draft Jan-Mar 2003. Sunstorm (collab with Arthur C Clarke), Del Rey (US), Mar 2005, Gollancz (UK), July 2005. First draft Jan-Feb 2004. Odyssey 3 (collab with Arthur C Clarke), Del Rey (US), ##, Gollancz (UK), ##. Manifold: Manifold 1: Time, HarperCollins August 1999 (UK), Del Rey (US) 1999. (Excerpt available on Baxterium) First draft Jun -July 1998 Manifold 2: Space, HarperCollins August 2000 (UK), Del Rey (US) (Excerpt available on Baxterium) First draft Jun -Aug 1999 Manifold 3: Origin, HarperCollins August 2001 (UK), Del Rey US (projected) 2002. (Excerpt available on Baxterium) First draft May -August 2000 Phase Space, HarperCollins (UK) Aug 2002 (story collection). Mammoth: Silverhair, Orion Books, January 1999. (Excerpt available on Baxterium) First draft Jan -Feb 1998. Longtusk, Gollancz, January 2000. (Excerpt available on Baxterium) First draft completed April 1999. Icebones, Gollancz, March 2001. (Excerpt available on Baxterium) First draft Feb-Mar 2000. Behemoth, omnibus, Gollancz, November 2004. 'The NASA Trilogy': Voyage, HarperCollins Nov 1996 (UK), HarperPrism (US) 1997. (Excerpt available on Baxterium). First draft Oct 1994-Feb 1995. Titan, HarperCollins August 1997 (UK), Harperprism Nov 1997 (US). (Excerpt available on Baxterium) First draft Dec 1995-May 1996. Moonseed, HarperCollins August 1998 (UK), HarperPrism (US) 1998. (Excerpt available on Baxterium) First draft Mar-Jun 1997. The Xeelee Sequence: Raft, HarperCollins July 1991 (UK); Penguin Roc 1992 (USA). (Excerpt available on Baxterium) First draft completed June 1990. Timelike Infinity, HarperCollins December 1992 (UK); Penguin ROC 1993 (USA). (Excerpt available on Baxterium) First draft July-November 1991. Flux, HarperCollins December 1993 (UK), HarperPrism (US) 1995. (Excerpt available on Baxterium) First draft Feb-Apr 1992; revised Jan 1993. Ring, HarperCollins July 1994 (UK), HarperPrism (US) 1996. (Excerpt available on Baxterium) First draft Mar-Aug 1993. Vacuum Diagrams, short story collection, HarperCollins April 1997 (UK), HarperPrism (US) May 1999. The Web: Gulliverzone, 'The Web' novel, Orion Books, Jun 1997. Reprinted by Tor Starscape (US), May 2005. First draft completed August 1996. Webcrash, 'The Web' novel, Orion Books, October 1998. First draft completed October 1997. Non-series: Anti-Ice, HarperCollins July 1993 (UK), HarperPrism (US) 1994. (Excerpt available on Baxterium). First draft Nov-Dec 1990. The Time Ships, HarperCollins May 1995 (UK), HarperPrism (US) 1996. (Excerpt available on Baxterium). First draft Dec 1993- March 1994. Traces, short story collection, HarperCollins April 1998 (UK). The Light Of Other Days (collab with Arthur C Clarke), HarperCollins (UK) 2000, Tor (US) 2000. First draft Nov 1998-Jan 1999. Evolution, Gollancz November 2002 (UK), Del Rey Feb 2003 (US). (Excerpt available on Baxterium). First draft Feb-Sep 2001. The Hunters of Pangaea, short story collection, NESFA Press (US), Feb 2004. The H Bomb Girl, Faber & Faber, ##. Non-Fiction: Angular Distribution Analysis in Acoustics, Springer-Verlag 1986. Reengineering Information Technology (with David Lisburn), Prentice Hall, Sep 1994. The Role of the IT/IS Manager, Technical Communications 1996. Deep Future, Gollancz, Jan 2001. Omegatropic, British Science Fiction Association, June 2001. (Excerpt available on Baxterium) Revolutions in the Earth: James Hutton and the True Age of the World, Weidenfield and Nicolson, June 2003; Tor Books, November 2004 (as Ages in Chaos). Dramatisations / Online Cilia-Of-Gold, Audiotext 1996. George and the Red Giant (based on 'George and the Comet'), adapted by Eric Brown. Seeing Ear Theatre, 1998. Voyage, BBC Radio 4, 1999. Adapted by Dirk Maggs. Gulliverzone, Chivers Childrens' Audio Books, 2000. The Light of Other Days, Brilliance Audio, 2000 Online Irina, Penguin.co.uk, 1996. Film/TV/Radio Invasion Earth, BBC Scotland, 1996. Story consultant. Broadcast May-June 1998, BBC1. Space Island One Series 1 Episode 3, 'Quarantine', Bard Productions. Broadcast on Sky One, 8pm, 21 January 1998. Drafted April 1997. Time's Eye / Sunstorm, optioned by Hallmark Productions for TV mini-series, January 2004. Short Fiction Uncollected: Xeelee Sequence: * 'PeriAndry's Quest', Analog June 2004. Reprinted in Science Fiction: The Best of 2004, ed. Karen Haber and Jonathan Strahan, Ibooks, 2005. Drafted May 2003. * 'Climbing the Blue', Analog July/August 2005. Drafted October 2004. * 'The Time Pit', Analog October 2005. Drafted October 2004. * 'The Lowland Expedition', Analog ##. Drafted October 2004. * 'The Science of Old Earth', for 'The Science Behind the Story', Analog website (analogsf.com) (non-fiction). Drafted April 2005. Unrelated: * 'These Things Happen', available on Baxterium. Drafted 1974. * 'Editorial' and 'Croquet 1974-5', Magazine of St Edward's College (Liverpool), 1975-6; 'Infinitive Split', Bollards Rag Mag, St Edward's College 1976. * 'In the Picture', Space Stories ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson Publishing, 1996; reprinted as Science Fiction Stories, Random House (US), 1997. Drafted August 1977, redrafted Nov 1995. * 'The Space Butterflies', Back Brain Recluse 13, 1987. Revised for Space Stories ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson Publishing, 1996; reprinted as Science Fiction Stories, Random House (US), 1997. Drafted June 1987. * 'The Entoptic Man' (drabble), Lyre 1, 1991. Drafted Oct 1990. * 'Paradox' (drabble), Drabble Who, 1993. Drafted Feb 1992. * 'Disorder and Precision', Substance, Autumn 1995. (Available on Baxterium as Voyage extract) Drafted May 1995. * 'The Hydrous Astronauts', in Age of Wonder no. 1, Winter 1998. (available on Baxterium). Drafted April 1996. * 'Halo Ghosts', Roadworks, Jan 2000. Drafted October 1999; based on first version of 'Traces', July 1987. * 'A Drama on the Railway', in The Mammoth Book of New Jules Verne Adventures, ed. Mike Ashley and Eric Brown, Constable and Robinson (UK), 2004, and Carroll & Graf (US), 2004. Drafted August 2004. * 'The Children of Time', Asimov's July 2005. Drafted October 2004. * 'Under Martian Ice', Nature 433 p668, 10 February 2005. Drafted January 2005. * 'A Signal from Earth', Postcripts no. 5, Autumn 2005. Drafted November 2004. * 'The Long Road', Postcripts ##. Drafted January 2005. * 'Repair Kit', The Starry Rift: Tales of New Tomorrows, ed. Jonathan Strahan, Viking Children's Books, ##. Drafted April 1978; redrafted April 2005. * 'Harvest Time', Golden Age SF: Tales of a Bygone Future, ed. Eric Reynolds, ##, 20##. Drafted August 1977; redrafted June 2005. * 'The Pacific Mystery', Extreme SF ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson Publishing, 20##. Drafted November 2005. * 'Dreamers' Lake', Forbidden Planets ed. Pete Crowther, Daw Books, 200#. Drafted November 2005. * 'In The Abyss of Time', Asimov's ##. Drafted November 2005. Collected in Resplendent, 2006: * 'Cadre Siblings', Interzone 153, Mar 2000. Drafted November 1999. * 'Reality Dust', published by PS Publishing (Foursight series), 2000, and in Futures: Orion Gollancz, April 2001. Reprinted in Futures by Warner, US, 2001; reprinted in Faux Reveur, Bragelonne, France, 2002; reprinted in Binary 4, Gollancz, July 2002. Drafted January 2000. Based partly on 'Planet of Immortals', drafted 1977-78. * 'Silver Ghost', Asimov's, Sep 2000. Reprinted in Hayakawa's SF Magazine, Japan, Feb 2003. Drafted January 2000. * 'On the Orion Line', Asimov's, Oct 2000. Reprinted in Space Soldiers, ed Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois, Ace 2000. Reprinted in Year's Best SF 18, ed Gardner Dozois, St Martin's Press, 2001. Reprinted in The Hard SF Renaissance, ed David Hartwell, Tor 2002. (available on Baxterium) Drafted January 2000. * 'In the Un-Black', Redshift, ed. Al Sarrantonio, Penguin Putnam 2001. Reprinted in Tahtivaeltaja (Finland) 2004 no. 4. Drafted May 2000. * 'The Ghost Pit', Asimov's, July 2001. Based on 'Save Us Captain Culpepper!' (as by Jim Jones), The Scanner, Nov 1988. Reprinted in Galaxia No. 2, ## (Spain). Drafted November 1987, December 2000. * 'The Cold Sink', Asimov's August 2001. Based on 'The Glittering Caverns', in 9. Science Fiction Tage NRW Programme Book, Dortmund, March 1997. Drafted spring 1988, February 2001. * 'Breeding Ground', Asimov's Feb 2003. Drafted May 2001. * 'The Great Game', Asimov's March 2003. Reprinted in Year's Best SF 9, ed D Hartwell and K Cramer, Harper Eos 2004. Reprinted in The Space Opera Renaissance, ed D Hartwell and K Cramer, Tor Books 2006. Drafted Jan 2002. * 'The Chop Line', Asimov's December 2003. Reprinted in Best SF of the Year 2003, ed. Jonathan Strahan, Pocket Books 2004. Drafted Jan 2002. * 'The Dreaming Mould', Interzone 179, May 2002. Drafted Jan-Apr 2002. * 'Conurbation 2473', Live without a Net ed. Lou Anders, Tor Books August 2003. Drafted May 2002. * 'All in a Blaze', Stars: Stories Based on the Songs of Janis Ian, ed. Mike Resnick and Janis Ian, Daw Books, 2003. Drafted May 2002. * 'Riding the Rock', published by PS Publishing, November 2002. Drafted June 2002. * 'Lakes of Light', Constellations, ed. Pete Crowther, Tekno Books, 2005. Reprinted in Year's Best SF 11, ed D Hartwell and K Cramer, Harper Eos 200#. Drafted April 2003. * 'Between Worlds', in Between Worlds ed. Robert Silverberg, SF book Club, September 2004. Drafted December 2003. * 'Mayflower II', published by PS Publishing, August 2004. Reprinted in Best Short Novels: 2005, Science Fiction Book Club, ed. Jonathan Strahan. Reprinted in Year's Best SF 22, ed. Gardner Dozois, 2005. Drafted December 2003. Based on 'Custodian', drafted April 1978. * 'Ghost Wars', Asimov's, January 2006. Drafted November 2004. Collected in The Hunters of Pangaea, 2004: * 'Raft', Interzone 31, Sep 1989. Reprinted in Ikarie, Czech Republic, December 1996. Republished on Infinity-plus (www.iplus.zetnet.co.uk) Drafted June 1988. * 'The Song', Red Thirst (Warhammer), ed David Pringle, Games Workshop 1990. Reprinted in Adventures of Sword and Sorcery 5, Jan 1998. Reprinted in The Laughter of Dark Gods, Games Workshop, May 2002. Drafted Dec 1988. * 'Orchards of the Moon', Interzone 60, Jun 1992. Reprinted in Adventures of Sword and Sorcery 3, Jan 1997. Drafted October 1991. * 'The Strongest Armour', Villains! (Midnight Rose), ed Mary Gentle and Roz Kaveny, Penguin ROC 1992. Reprinted in Ikarie, Czech Republic, Mar 1994. Revised as 'Moon Wizard', Adventures of Sword and Sorcery #4, April 1997. Drafted Spring 1991. * 'Imaginary Time', Weerde 2 (Midnight Rose), ed Mary Gentle and Roz Kaveny, Penguin ROC 1993. Drafted Autumn 1991. * 'The Ant Men of Tibet', Interzone 95, May 1995. Reprinted in Ikarie, Czech Republic, March 1996. Reprinted in Etoiles Vives 3, Orion Editions et Communication, France, Jan 1998. Reprinted in The Ant Men of Tibet and Other Stories, Big Engine Books, 2001. Drafted April 1994. * 'Wild Extravagant Theories: The Science of The Time Machine', Vector 188, August 1996, p14. Paper presented at Picocon 13, Imperial College, 6 February 1996. Referenced by Ian Stewart in The Annotated Flatland, Perseus Press 2002. (available on Baxterium) (non-fiction) * 'Martian Chronicles: Narratives of Mars in Science and SF', Foundation 68, 1996, p5. Reworked as 'Images of Mars', Astronomy Now, Oct 1996, p47. Referenced in Oliver Morton, Mapping Mars (Fourth Estate, 2002). (available on Baxterium) (non-fiction) * 'Prospero One' (with Simon Bradshaw), Interzone 112, October 1996. Reprinted in 10...9...8 (UK Rocketry Association), Winter 2002 - Spring 2003. (available on Baxterium) Drafted June 1996. * 'Clods', A Book of Two Halves, ed Nicholas Royle, Indigo, 1996. Drafted Oct 1995. * 'The Adventure of the Inertial Adjustor' (Sherlock Holmes), in The Mammoth Book Of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures, ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson Publishing, October 1997. Reprinted in Sherlock Holmes und der Fluch von Addleton, Bastei Lubbe (Germany), June 2003. Drafted Oct 1996. * 'A Midsummer Eclipse', in Shakespearean Whodunnits, ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson Publishing, October 1997. Drafted Nov 1996. * 'The Modern Cyrano', in The Mammoth Book Of Royal Whodunnits, ed. Mike Ashley, July 1998. Drafted October 1997. * 'The Moon is Hell', Astronomy Now, September 1998 (edited version). (available on Baxterium) (non-fiction) * 'Family History', Dark Terrors 4, Gollancz, ed. Stephen Jones and David Sutton, Dec 1998. Drafted January 1998. * 'Behold Now Behemoth', Asimov's Jan 2000. Reprinted in Infinity Plus Two, ed Keith Brooke, PS Publishing 2003. Drafted April-November 1998. * 'A Brief History of Half Time: Football in Science Fiction', article and talk for the Celebration of British SF conference, Liverpool, 28/6-1/7/01. (non-fiction) * 'First to the Moon!' (with Simon Bradshaw), in Spectrum 6, July 2001. (available on Baxterium) Drafted September 1999-April 2001. * 'The Flight of the Taikonauts', Astronomy Now, June 2002. (non-fiction) * 'The Dinosaur Hunter', Dark Terrors 6, Gollancz, ed. Stephen Jones and David Sutton, Oct 2002. Drafted November 2001. * 'The Hunters of Pangaea', Analog, Dec 2002. Republished in The Best of Analog, Audiobooks, 20##. Drafted April 2002. * 'The Mandate of Heaven'. Drafted April 1996 - Feb 2003. Collected in Phase Space, 2002: * 'Sun God', Interzone 120, Jun 1997. Drafted January-October 1996. * 'The Fubar Suit', Interzone 123, Sep 1997. Bought for reprint by Heyne Verlag, Germany. (Available on Baxterium) Drafted November 1996. * 'Glass Earth, Inc.' Future Histories, ed. Stephen McClelland, Horizon House, 1997. Reprinted in Odyssey #1, Nov-Dec 1997. Reprinted in Fronteiras (Portugal), September 1998. Reprinted in Hayakawa's SF Magazine, Japan, Feb 2003. Reprinted in The Mammoth Book of Future Cops, ed. Maxim Jabukowski and M Christian, Carroll & Graf, April 2003. Drafted January 1997. * 'Poyekhali 3201', in Decalog 5, Virgin Publishing, September 1997. Drafted April 1997. * 'Lines of Longitude', in Dark of the Night, ed. Stephen Jones, Pumpkin Press, November 1997. Drafted summer 1989; reworked January 1997. * 'War Birds', Interzone 126, December 1997. Reprinted in Hayakawa's SF Magazine, January 1999. Reprinted in Das Wagen von Luft, Heyne, 2000. Reprinted in The Best Science Fiction Stories of the 20th Century, ed Toru Nakamura and Makoto Yamagishi, Kawade Shobo Shinsha (Japan), 20##. Drafted October 1996. * 'The Twelfth Album', Interzone 130, April 1998. Reprinted in Year's Best SF 4, ed. David Hartwell, HarperPrism 1999. Drafted January 1998. * 'The Barrier', Interzone 133, Jun 1998. Reprinted in Ikarie (Czech Republic), Dec 2000. First drafted January 1973; redrafted March 1998. * 'Sun-Drenched', Bending the Landscape, ed Stephen Pagel and Nicola Griffith, Overlook Press, June 1998. Drafted Oct 1995. * 'Dante Dreams', Asimov's, August 1998. Reprinted in AI, ed. Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois, Ace Books, 200#. Drafted November 1997. * 'Moon-Calf', in Analog, July-August 1998. Drafted December 1996. * 'Spindrift', Asimov's March 1999. Drafted March 1998. * 'Marginalia', Interzone 143, May 1999. Drafted Feb 1999. * 'Huddle', Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1999. Reprinted in Year's Best SF #5, ed. David Hartwell, HarperPrism, 2000. Reprinted in Hayakawa's SF Magazine, September 2001. Drafted October 1997. * 'The Gravity Mine', Asimov's, Apr 2000. Reprinted in Beyond Flesh ed. Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois, Ace Books, 2002. Reprinted in Hayakawa's SF Magazine, Japan, Feb 2003. (available on Baxterium) Drafted May 1999. * 'Open Loops', Skylife, ed. Gregory Benford and George Zebrowski, April 2000. Drafted December 1996. * 'Sheena 5', Analog, May 2000. Based on Manifold 1: Time. Reprinted in Year's Best SF #6, ed David Hartwell, Harper Eos 2001. Reprinted in Hayakawa's SF Magazine, January 2002. Drafted August 1997-October 1999. * 'Sun-Cloud', Starlight 3, ed Patrick Nielsen Hayden, 2001. Reprinted in Best Science Fiction of the Year 2001, ed. Robert Silverberg and Martin H Greenberg, Audio Literature. Reprinted in Science Fiction: The Best of 2001, ed. Robert Silverberg and Karen Haber, 2002. Drafted May 1988-June 1996. * 'Lost Continent', Interzone 164, Feb 2001. Drafted November 2000; based on 'Old Continent', drafted September 1977. * 'Tracks', Interzone 169, July 2001. Drafted July 1999-March 2001. * 'Martian Autumn', Mars Probes ed Mike Ashley, 2002. Drafted Dec 2000; based on 'Autumn' teleplay proposal, drafted Sep 1999. * 'Touching Centauri', Asimov's Aug 2003. Reprinted in Dreams in Aspamia (Israel), ##. Drafted January 2001. * 'Refugium', Mammoth Book of Science Fiction ed Mike Ashley, Robinson, Spring 2002. Drafted November 2000. Based on'The Habitat', Dream 17, Apr 1988. Drafted June 1987. * 'The We Who Sing', in Microcosms, ed Gregory Benford, Tekno Books 2004. Drafted February 2001. * 'Grey Earth', Asimov's Dec 2001. Reprinted in Year's Best SF 7 ed. David Hartwell, Eos SF, August 2002. Drafted August 2000-April 2001. Collected in Traces, 1998: * 'Something for Nothing', Interzone 23, Apr 1988. Drafted April 1987. * 'The Jonah Man', Interzone 28, Apr 1989. Drafted December 1987. * 'The Droplet', Other Edens III, ed Christopher Evans and Rob Holdstock, Unwin Hyman 1989. Drafted July 1988. * 'Journey to the King Planet', Zenith 2 ed David S Garnett, Sphere, 1990. Reprinted in Atjaro, Kalandor Publishing (Hungary), February 2003. Drafted August 1989. * 'Traces', Interzone 45, Mar 1991. Reprinted in Forces Obscures, Editions Naturellement (France), 2000. Reprinted in Hayakawa's SF Magazine, Japan, February 2006. Drafted July 1987-October 1990. * 'George and the Comet', Interzone 52, Oct 1991. Reprinted in Interzone Anthology, 1997. Reprinted in Das Jahr der Maus, Heyne 2000. Reprinted in Nowa Fantastyka, Proszynski i S-ka SA, Poland, 1999. Bought for reprint by Phenix, Belgium. Drafted summer 1990. * 'In the Manner of Trees', Interzone 62, Aug 1992. Reprinted in Riffprimaten, Heyne 1996. Republished in E-Scape (online) #8, June 1998. Drafted May 1991. * 'Weep for the Moon', In Dreams, ed. Paul McAuley and Kim Newman, Gollancz 1992. Drafted May 1991. * 'Inherit the Earth', New Worlds 2, ed D Garnett, Gollancz 1992. Reprinted in Das Proust-Syndrom, ed W Jeschke, Heyne Verlag, Germany, 1999. Reprinted in Earth is But a Star, ed. Damien Broderick, UWA Press, 2001. Drafted late 1991. * 'No Longer Touch the Earth', Interzone 72, Jun 1993. Reprinted in Aventures Lointaine #1, Editions Denoel, Nov 1999 (France). Drafted early 1992. * 'Pilgrim 7', Interzone 67, Jan 1993. Reprinted in Winterfliegen, ed Wolfgang Jeschke, 1998. Drafted July 1992. * 'Downstream', Interzone 75, Sep 1993. Reprinted in Die Vergangenheit der Zukunft, ed. Wolfgang Jeschke, Heyne 1998. Drafted February 1993. * 'The Blood of Angels', Asimov's, Dec 1994. Reprinted in Die Letzten Bastionen, ed. Wolfgang Jeschke, Heyne 1998. Drafted July 1993. * 'Brigantia's Angels', Interzone 91, Jan 1995. Drafted November 1993-July 1994. * 'Mittelwelt', Interzone 82, May 1994. Reprinted in Adventures Lointaines No. 2, Editions Noel, Paris, Apr 2000. Drafted November 1993. * 'Darkness', Interzone 102, Dec 1995. Drafted July 1994. * 'Good News', Substance 2, 1994. Drafted August 1994. * 'Columbiad', SF Age, May 1996. Reprinted in Year's Best Science Fiction 2, ed. David Hartwell, 1997. Reprinted in Etoiles Vives 3, Orion Editions et Communication, France, 1998. Reprinted in Hayakawa's SF Magazine, Japan, May 1998. Reprinted in The Best Science Fiction of the 1990s, Hayakawa, Japan, March 2002. Reprinted in The Strand Magazine no.10, 2003. Reprinted in The Mammoth Book of New Jules Verne Adventures, ed. Mike Ashley and Eric Brown, Constable and Robinson (UK), ##, and Carroll & Graf (US), ##. Drafted Sep 1994-May 1995. * 'In the MSOB', Interzone 105, Mar 1996. Reprinted in The Alien Has Landed, Waterstones of Deansgate, Manchester, Winter 1996. Reprinted in CyberDreams 11, Aug 1997, DLM Editions (France). Reprinted in Year's Best Science Fiction 14, ed. Gardner Dozois, 1997. Reprinted in Une Histoire de la Science Fiction v4, ed. Jacques Sadoul, Librio (France), 2001. Drafted June 1995. * 'Moon Six', SF Age, March 1997. Reprinted in Year's Best Science Fiction 15, ed. Gardner Dozois, 1998. Reprinted in Ikarie, Czech Republic, January 1998. Bought for reprint by Phenix, Belgium. Bought for reprint by Eridani, Czech Republic. Published on Infinity-plus (www.iplus.zetnet.co.uk). Reprinted in Hayakawa's SF Magazine, Japan, Feb 2003. Drafted September 1995. * 'Zemlya', Asimov's, January 1997. Reprinted in Hayakawa's SF Magazine, Japan, Oct 1997. Drafted October 1995. Collected in Vacuum Diagrams, 1997: * 'The Xeelee Flower', Interzone 19, Apr 1987. reprinted in Wondrous Beginnings, ed Steven Silver, Tekno Books / Daw Books, Jan 2003. Drafted June 1986. * 'More than Time or Distance', Opus 4, Apr 1988. Drafted March 1987. * 'The Bark Spaceship', Dream 14, Nov 1987. Drafted March 1987. * 'The Eighth Room', Dream 20, 1989. Drafted December 1987. * 'Blue Shift', Writers of the Future Vol V, ed Algis Budrys, Bridge 1989. Reprinted in Hayakawa's SF Magazine, May 1999. Drafted March 1988. * 'The Quagma Datum', Interzone 4th Anthology, ed John Clute et al, Simon & Schuster 1989. Reprinted in Ikarie, Czech Republic, Mar 1999. Drafted October 1988. * 'The Switch', Edge 2, 1990. Drafted May 1988. * 'The Tyranny of Heaven', Dream 24, 1990. Drafted October 1988. * 'Vacuum Diagrams', Interzone 35, May 1990. Reprinted in Hayakawa's SF Magazine, Japan, May 1995. Reprinted in Ikarie, Czech Republic, May 1994. Drafted August 1989. * 'The Baryonic Lords', Interzone 49-50, Jul 1991. Drafted April 1990. * 'The Godel Sunflowers', Interzone 55, Jan 1992. Drafted May 1991. * 'Planck Zero', Asimov's, Jan 1992. Reprinted in Hayakawa's SF Magazine, Japan, May 1995. Drafted early 1990. * 'The Sun-Person', Interzone 69, Mar 1993. Reprinted in Die Verwandlung, Heyne, 1996. Drafted September 1992. * 'Chiron', Novacon chapbook, 1993. Drafted December 1992. * 'Hero', Asimov's, Jan 1995. Drafted August 1993. * 'Lieserl', Interzone 78, Dec 1993. Reprinted in Year's Best SF 11, ed Gardner Dozois, 1994. Reprinted in Explorers: SF Adventures to Far Horizons, ed. Gardner Dozois, April 2000. Reprinted in Partner Furs Leben, Heyne, 1996. Drafted Mar-Jul 1993. * 'The Logic Pool', Asimov's, Jun 1994. Reprinted in Galaxies Revue #6 (France), Sep 1997. Reprinted in Nanotech, ed. Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois, Ace Books, 1998. Drafted February 1993. * 'Cilia-of-Gold', Asimov's, Aug 1994. Reprinted in Year's Best SF 12, ed Gardner Dozois, 1995. Reprinted as an audio book by AudioText, USA, 1997. Reprinted in the Heyne Science Fiction Yearbook, 1997. Reprinted in Bifrost #8, Editions du Belial, France, Apr 1998. Reprinted in The Good New Stuff - SF in the Grand Tradition, ed Gardner Dozois, St Martins Press, 1999. Reprinted in Isaac Asimov's Solar System, ed Gardner Dozois, 2000. Reprinted in Hayakawa's SF Magazine, Mar 2001. Drafted Autumn 1993. * 'Gossamer', SF Age, November 1995. Reprinted in Year's Best SF, ed David Hartwell, HarperPrism 1996. Reprinted in Hayakawa's SF Magazine, Japan, Aug 1997. Reprinted in BEM (Spain) April 2000. Reprinted in The Hard SF Renaissance, ed David Hartwell, Tor 2002. Drafted Summer 1994. * 'The Soliton Star', Asimov's, May 1997. Reprinted in Hayakawa's SF Magazine, Japan, May 1999. Drafted November 1995. The Manifold Sequence (aka Saddle Point) (incorporated in novels): * 'Saddle Point 1: 1. Gaijin (first drafted summer 1994). 2. Saddle Point 3. Fusion Summer (first drafted 1987)', SF Age, July 1996. Reprinted in Tahtivaeltaja, Finland, 1/1996, 1/1997. Drafted June 1994-Dec 1995. * 'Saddle Point 2: 1. Dreams of Ancestral Fish (first draft summer 1989). 2. Icosahedral God (first draft August 1987; first published as 'The 11-Dimensional Cranium of God' as by Jim Jones, Auguries 1987.). 3. Triton Dreamtime', SF Age, Nov 1996. Reprinted in Tahtivaeltaja, Finland, 1/2000, 2/2000. Drafted June 1996. * 'Saddle Point: The Engine Of Kimera: 1. Kintu's Children. 2. Wanpamba's Tomb. 3. Kimera's Breath.' SF Age, September 1997. Drafted August 1994 - November 1996. * 'Saddle Point: Roughneck: 1. Moon Rain. 2. Dreams of Rock and Stillness. 3. The Tunnel Into the Moon.' SF Age, May 1998. Reprinted in Year's Best SF 16, ed Gardner Dozois, St Martin's Press, 1999. Drafted September 1997. * 'The Face of Kintu', SF Age, May 1999. Drafted November 1996-January 1999. * 'The Children's Crusade', SF Age, March 2000. Drafted October 1999. * 'People Came From Earth', Moonshots, ed. Peter Crowther, Daw Books, 1999. Reprinted in Year's Best SF 17, ed Gardner Dozois, St Martin's Press, 2000. Reprinted in Worldmakers: SF Adventures in Terraforming, ed Gardner Dozois, St Martin's Press, 2001. Reprinted in The Best of the Best: Twenty Years of the Year's Best Science Fiction ed. Gardner Dozois, ##, ##. Drafted October 1998. Novel Extracts: * 'Before Sebastopol' (Anti-Ice), New Moon 1, 1991. * 'The Plain of Bones' (Mammoth: Silverhair), Interzone 140, Feb 1999. Drafted Jan 1999. Collaborations: * 'Green-Eyed Monster' (with Eric Brown), Spectrum SF 2, April 2000. Drafted Feb 1996. * 'Sunfly' (with Eric Brown), Interzone 100, Oct 1995. Reprinted in Ikarie (Czech Republic), April 2001. Drafted Sep 1994. * 'The Spacetime Pit' (with Eric Brown), Interzone 107, May 1996. Reprinted in Ikarie, Czech Republic, March 1998. Reprinted in Hayakawa's SF Magazine, January 1998. Drafted Sep 1995. * 'The Wire Continuum' (with Arthur C Clarke), in Playboy, January 1998. Reprinted in Hayakawa's SF Magazine, July 2000. Reprinted in Playboy (Taiwan), 2000. Reprinted in The Collected Stories of Arthur C Clarke, Gollancz 2001 (UK), Tor 2001 (US). Reprinted in Auf der Strasse nach Oodnadatta, Heyne, Germany, 2001. Drafted January 1997. * 'Hibernaculum 46' (with Arthur C Clarke), in 'Collector's Edition', Voyager sampler, Sep 2000. Drafted June 2000. Shared-World, Themed Anthologies: * 'The Star Boat', Ignorant Armies (Warhammer), ed David Pringle, Games Workshop 1989. Drafted Nov 1988. * 'All Is True' (Henry VIII), Shakespearean Detectives, ed. Mike Ashley, 1998; Robinson Publishing (UK), Carroll & Graf (US). Drafted March 1998. Non-Fiction Science, science fiction: * 'Science Versus Fiction: The Dilemma of Hard SF', Critical Wave 23, September 1991, p11-12. * 'Is Science Dead?', Novacon 23 GoH speech, Critical Wave, xx 1994. * 'Thinking Out of the Box', Focus (BSFA) Dec 1994. * 'Time Machine: Past, Present and Future', Seminar write-up, Critical Wave 42, September 1995. * 'Curiosity and Dread: Exploration and Alienation in the SF of HG Wells', Critical Wave April 1995. Based on talk to the Starwinds SF Event, Portsmouth, September 18 1995. (available on Baxterium) * 'Inspiration and Research', Foundation 63, 1995, p56. * 'To the Future at Warp Speed', Independent, 2 October 1995. * 'Crash Dream', The Tiger Garden: A Book of Writers' Dreams, ed Nicholas Royle, Serpent's Tail, 1996. * 'Cars for Tomorrow,' Top Gear Magazine, November 1996, p85. * 'Life on Mars', debate with Gregory Benford, SF Age, January 1997, p36. * 'Science Fiction', Writing Magazine, Feb-March 1997, p18. * 'The Logic of Time Travel', Foundation, Spring 1997, p80. * 'Shuttle Abort', Focus Magazine, August 1997, p44. * 'The Cartographer', in Dancing in the Dark, ed Stephen Jones, Carroll & Graf 1997. Reprinted in La Danza delle Tenebre, Bompiani (Italy), 1999. Reprinted in Del Rey Internet Newsletter, 2001. * 'The Fermi Paradox and the Meaning of Life', talk to Finnconn, August 2000; talk to Paragon (Eastercon), April 2001. * 'Where Is Everybody?', Borders Sci Fi Newsletter, Jan 2001. * 'The Planetarium Hypothesis: A Resolution of the Fermi Paradox,' Journal of the British Interplanetary Society, 54 pp210-216, May/June 2001. Revised as 'The Real Matrix' for Exploring the Matrix, ed. Karen Haber, Byron Preiss Visual / ibooks, 2003. * 'Olavinlinnum', for Paragon programme book, Easter 2001. * 'Mammoths' for HarperPrism/Eos website, September 2001. * 'British Science Fiction' for Glasgow 2005 Worldcon bid PR, Feb 2002. * 'Scotland 1bn years BC to 2005 AD', UK in 2005 convention progress report 1, May 2002. * 'Adventures in the 21st Century: The Future History of TV21', Vector 224, Jul/Aug 2002. Revised for FAB Magazine (Fanderson) no. 46, April 2003. Revised for SFX Magazine no. 120, August 2004, as 'Past Perfect: TV Century 21'. * 'Genetic Politics: Hive Minds in Science and Science Fiction', Vector 235, May-June 2004; based on talks presented to the HG Wells Society Weekend Conference, 'Wells and Fantasy', Sep 2002, University of Westminster, London, under the title 'HG Wells and the Hive Mind Trope: The Insect Metaphor in The First Men in the Moon and "The Empire of the Ants"'; Newcon 2, Northampton, Oct 2003, under the title 'Them! Or Us? Hive minds in sf and science'; Utopiales: Festival International de Science Fiction de Nantes, France, 9/11/03, as 'Genetic Politics: Hive minds in sf and science'. * 'Freedom in an Owned World: Warhammer Fiction and the Interzone Generation', Vector 229, May-June 2003. * 'Dateline 2065: TV21's True History of the Twenty-First Century', FAB Magazine (Fanderson) no. 47, November 2003. * 'Trophy Fishing: Early Expeditions to Spacecraft Relics on Mars', Journal of the British Interplanetary Society, vol 57 no. 3-4, Mar/Apr 2004. * 'Baby Boomers: Writers and their origins', Science Fiction Studies no. 91, vol 30 pt 3, November 2003, pp477-482. Based on a talk at Tadley Library, Hants, for the Wordfest literary festival, 3rd October 2002. * 'A Human Galaxy: A Prehistory of the Future', based on a talk at the BIS Symposium on 'The Human Future in Space,' 28th April 2004; version given as guest of 'Odyssey 2004', Taunton, 8th May 2004; Journal of the British Interplanetary Society, vol 58 no. 3-4, March-April 2005. * 'Writing Science Fiction' for BBCi 'Get Creative /Get Writing' website, February 2004 (copyright BBC). * 'In Defence of Science Fiction', The Times Weekend Review, 12 June 2004. * 'Who's Reading What', New Scientist, 17 July 2004. * 'What I'm Reading', Focus, November 2004. * 'Mars the Recording Angel: Traces of Extra-Martian Events in Polar Layered Terrain', Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 58, 206-210, May-June 2005. * 'Lunching at the Eschaton: Douglas Adams and the End of the Universe in Science Fiction', for The Anthology at the End of the Universe: Leading Science Fiction Authors on Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, ed. Glenn Yeffeth, Benbella Books, April 2005. * 'HG Wells's Enduring Mythos of Mars', for War of the Worlds: Fresh Perspectives on the HG Wells Classic, ed. Glenn Yeffeth, Benbella Books, May 2005. * 'Future of Star Trek', Star Trek Magazine no. 121, June-July 2005. * 'Time Machine: The Daleks,' SFX Magazine 133, August 2005. * 'A space mission ... back to the Sixties' (space shuttle return to flight), Daily Telegraph 13 July 2005. * 'Time Machine: HG Wells's The Time Machine,' SFX Magazine 134, September 2005. * 'Fractal Futures: the Background to the Destiny's Children series', Focus Magazine (BSFA), no. 48, November 2005. Columns in BSFA Matrix Magazine: 1. Sep 1999 Charlie Duke 2. Nov 1999 Australia (i) 3. Jan 2000 Australia (ii) (reworked as 'Planetary Dreams', Astronomy Now, June 2001.) 4. Mar 2000 Science and the Media 5. May 2000 E Coli robots (reworked as 'Smart Robots Ain't So Smart', Astronomy Now Nov 2000). 6. Jul 2000 Animal minds 7. Sep 2000 Chess 8. Nov 2000 Reengineering Humanity (given as speech to Finnconn, August 2000; published by Taitivaeltaja (Finland) autumn 2000) 9. Jan 2001 Meteorite Mars (reworked as 'The Martian Chronicles', Astronomy Now, May 2001; 'Stories of Mars', Beagle 2 Bulletin Issue 8, Feb 2002). Included in The Hunters of Pangaea. 10. Mar 2001 Omegatropic 11. May 2001 Thunderbirds camera detector 12. July 2001 Roots of Manifold 13. September 2001 Star Trek ideas 14. November 2001 Apollo 13 1970 diary 15. January 2002 Alternate History is Bunk 16. March 2002 Churchill and sf 17. May 2002 Comics - TV21 and Superman 18. July 2002 Wild Minds 19. Sep 2002 Human evolution 20. Nov 2002 Real-life unicorns 21. Jan 2003 Neutron flowers 22. Mar 2003 Living relics 23. May 2003 Beagle 2 24. Jul 2003 James Hutton and Cycles in Time 25. Sep 2003 Galileo 26. Nov 2003 Alternate Romes 27. Jan 2004 Family trees 28. Mar 2004 Mars probes (based on 'Trophy Fishing', JBIS Mar-Apr 2004) 29. May 2004 alt.space 2 30. Jul 2004 Alternate Alexanders (version featured on Time's Eye CD-ROM, Del Rey Jan 2004). 31. Sep 2004 Titan and Huygens. 32. Nov 2004 Timeslip, Dr Who 'The War Games' 33. Jan 2005 Future religions. 34. Mar 2005 Beatles. 35. May 2005 New Who, Scarlet, end of Trek. 36. Jul 2005 War experiences 37. Sep 2005 The Sun in SF 38. Nov 2005 Billion years of man. 39. Jan 2006 Astronomical objects in sf Collected in 'Deep Future' (2001): * 'Cheaper, Faster - Better?', Matrix 115, Jun 1995, p14-16. * 'How NASA Lost the Case for Mars in 1969', Spaceflight vol 38 p191, June 1996. Reworked as: 'Mars 1982', Focus Magazine, November 1996, p18. * 'One Million Years Ahead', Focus Magazine, July 1996, p64. * 'Argosies of Magic Sails', Alien Encounters, March 1997, p48. * 'Warriors in Space', Focus Magazine, April 1997, p20. * 'Go to Saturn', Focus, October 1997. * 'To a Giant Moon', Astronomy Now December 1997. * 'The Hidden Ocean: Mining Deep Water on the Moon', Journal of the British Interplanetary Society, vol 51, pp75-80, 1998. * 'Where would we be without space exploration?', T3, March 1998. * 'After Man', Frontiers, Spring 1998. * 'Virtual Beatles', Frontiers Jan 1999. * 'Chinese Treasure Ships', Frontiers Feb 1999 * 'Black Hole Miners', Frontiers April 1999 * 'The Invisible Aliens', Frontiers April 1999. * 'Future Myths', Frontiers June 1999. * 'What if Space Belongs to the Cephalopods?' T3 Magazine, ##1999 * 'From Caribbean to Clementine', Nature 3 Feb 2000. * 'Robot astronauts', Frontiers July 1999. * 'So Near and Yet...' (Apollo astronauts), New Scientist 17 July 1999. * 'Eskimo starship', Frontiers Sep 1999. * Keynote address for 'Future Trends: Visionary Information for Business Now', Eden Roc Resort, Miami Beach, Fla. 29 November 2001. (based on Deep Future) Collected in 'Omegatropic' (2001): * 'Astronomical Society Report', Magazine of St Edward's College (Liverpool), 1975-6. * 'On the Side of a Hill', JENNINGS 6, 1987 (sf contest prize-winner). Drafted spring 1987. (fiction) * 'Omegatropic', NOVACON progress reports, 1993. Drafted September 1992. (fiction) * 'Building New Worlds', Focus (BSFA), Dec 1993. * 'Cross-Reference and Context: Future Histories in SF', Vector Jul 1994. * 'Lighting the Future: The Future History of HG Wells' The Time Machine', Vector 181 p5-6, Nov 1994. * 'Rebuilding the Time Machine: The Science of HG Wells', 1995 * 'Building New Worlds: Construction and Influences', SFWA Bulletin, Fall 1995, p15. (available on www.sfwa.org) * 'Further Visions: Sequels to The Time Machine', Foundation 65, Autumn 1995, p41-50. Reprinted in Gigamesh, July 1997 (Spain). Based on a paper presented at The Time Machine: Past Present and Future, held at London's Imperial College over July 26-29 1995, a symposium organised by the H.G. Wells Society to commemorate the centenary of the book's publication. Also given at LACON III, Los Angeles, August 1996; at 9. Science Fiction Tage NRW, Dortmund, March 1997. * 'The Tough Work of Research', Focus (BSFA) 28, August 1995, p5-6. * 'Rusting Gantries and Lawn Ornaments: Science Fiction and the Space Age,' Interzone 105, 1996. Reworked in Astronomy Now, September 1997, p54. Reprinted in Yellow Submarine (France), May 1997. Reworked for Daily Telegraph, 26/5/99. * 'Diary of a Collaborator', Interzone 108, Jun 1996. (Available on Baxterium) * 'Bob Shaw', Critical Wave 44, April 1996. * 'Carl Sagan', Ansible January 1997. Reprinted in Locus, February 1997, p70-71. * 'Eugene Shoemaker', Ansible 121, August 1997. * 'Under Titan's Green Sky: Titan in Sf and Science,' Foundation, Autumn 1997. * 'alt.space', Vector 197, Jan/Feb 1998. * 'Gadget Stories', Focus (BSFA), May 1998. * 'Exotic Luna: Alien Moons in Science Fiction', Vector Jul 1998. * 'All Aboard for the Eschaton! Science Fiction and the End of the Universe', based on talks given as keynote speaker at the Acte Lliurament del Premi de Ciencia Ficcio 1998, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, 2 December 1998; and as Guest of Honour at Seccon, Stevenage, 28-30 May 1999. * 'Moon Believers: Robert A Heinlein and America's Moon,' Foundation 74, Autumn 1998. * 'The Science in Science Fiction: Landscapes', SFWA Bulletin #140, Winter 1998. * 'The Science in Science Fiction: Scientists', SFWA Bulletin #141, Spring 1999. * 'The Science in Science Fiction: The Frontier', SFWA Bulletin 146, Spring 2000. * 'The Technology of Omniscience: Past Viewers in Science Fiction', Foundation 80, autumn 2000. Technical (engineering): * 'Modal Power Distribution in Ducts at High Frequencies', AIAA Journal vol 21, 74-80, 1983. * 'Modal Power Distribution in a Duct at High Frequency', PhD Dissertation, Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton, 1983. * 'Experimental Investigation of Modal Power Distribution in a Duct at High Frequencies', AIAA Journal vol 23, 172-176, 1985. * 'The First Order Nonlinear Sound Field of a Two-Frequency Spherical Source', Journal of Sound and Vibration vol 94, 337-349, 1984. * 'The Prediction of Broadband Noise from Wind Turbines', Journal of Sound and Vibration vol 118, 217-239, 1987 (as by SAL Glegg, SM Baxter and AG Glendinning). Technical (management): * 'Software: Estimating for IT', Project Manager Today, June 1992, p26. * 'Software Metrics', Computing, September 24 1992, p33. * 'The Application of Business Reengineering Concepts to IT Development: Practical Experience at Dun & Bradstreet Europe', MBA Dissertation, Brunel University, 1994. * 'Shooting for the Moon' (project management at JPL), Project Manager Today, September 1998; revised for Spaceflight, April 2003 (as 'To Shoot for the Moon'). Other: * TV Century 21 (comic) letters page, issues 191 (14th September 1968), 196 (19th October 1968) and 205 (21st December 1968) (first series). * 'Silent Rage' (British Sign Language rights), The Guardian, 24 Nov 1999. * 'Language and Humanity', talk to Federation of Deaf People AGM, 18 March 2000; published in 'The Voice' (FDP), 2000. * 'St Edward's College in the 1970s' for The Edwardian Story (college history), ed. Peter Doyle and Leslie McLoughlin, Creativo, August 2003. * Address as Guest of Honour at St Edward's College Prize Day, Metropolitan Cathedral, Liverpool, 10 February 2002 * Autobiographical essay, Contemporary Authors (Gale Group), no. 204, April 2003. Drafted June 2002. * 'James Hutton' to the Edinburgh Book Festival, 14 August 2003. * 'Children of the Urban Singularity: The Industrial Landscape of Britain and the Science Fiction Imagination', Foundation 98, ##2006. (Based on the talk 'The Industrial Landscape of Britain and British SF' given at 'Interaction', the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention, Glasgow, 7th August 2005; and to The Undiscovered Country Club (Barclays Bank), Radbroke Hall, Nr Knutsford, 25th November 2005.) (History of Roby.) * Introductions, Forewords, Interviews * Arthur C Clarke Interview, SFX Magazine, April 1997, p66. Reprinted in Das Science Fiction Jahr 1999, ed Wolfgang Jeschke, Heyne Verlag. * Interview with astronaut Charles Duke (available on Baxterium), July 1999 * Introduction to 2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C Clarke, Heyne Verlag 2000; Orbit Books, 2001. * Introduction to Parallax View by Keith Brooke and Eric Brown, Sarob Press, 2000. * Foreword to Hardyware: The Art of David A Hardy, David A Hardy, Paper Tiger, Sep 2001. * Introduction to 'The Visible Man' by Gardner Dozois in Strange Days: Fabulous Journeys with Gardner Dozois, NESFA Press, Sep 2001. * Introduction to Diamond Dogs by Alastair Reynolds, published by PS Publishing 2001. Adapted as introduction to Reynolds as science speaker at Boskone 42, 2005. * Ian Watson interview, Vector 231, Sep-Oct 2003. * Introduction to Yaleen by Ian Watson, BenBella Press, 2004. * Introduction to Threshold Shift by Eric Brown, Golden Gryphon, 2006. * Introduction to The Engine of Recall by Karl Schroeder, Robert J Sawyer Books, 2005. * Recommendation of The Book of Skulls by Robert Silverberg for Horror: Another 100 Best Books, ed. Stephen Jones and Kim Newman, ##, 200#. * Introduction to The Absolute at Large by Karel Capek, Nebraska Press, 2005. * Introduction to Forbidden Planet (1956 movie), in SFX Magazine ##, and in Forbidden Planets ed. Pete Crowther, Daw Books, 200#. Drafted November 2005. * Reviews * 'N-Space', Larry Niven, Interzone 41, Nov 1990 p66. * 'Far Point 4', Paperback Inferno Jun 1992. * 'Hot Head', Simon Ings, Interzone 62, Aug 1992, p62. * 'Theories of Everything' by John Barrow, Interzone 63, September 1992, p66. * 'Compass Points: Stranger Suns, George Zebrowski', Vector 169, October 1992, p7. * 'Dreams of a Final Theory', Steven Weinberg, Vector 173, June/July 1993. * 'Encyclopedia of SF', ed. Clute/Nichols, Critical Wave xx, 1993. * 'Pi in the Sky', John D Barrow, Vector 187, Dec 1993 p20. * 'Forgotten Futures', Marcus Rowland, Interzone 81, Mar 1994, p63. * 'Snow Crash', Neal Stephenson, Critical Wave, March 1994. * 'Read This', New York Review of Science Fiction 77, Jan 1995. * 'Apollo 13', Vector 184, Summer 1995. * 'Time Machines', Paul Nahin, Interzone 97, Jul 1995. * 'New Legends', ed. Greg Bear and Martin H Greenberg, Interzone 97, Jul 1995. * 'HG', Michael Foot, 'Shadows of the Future', Patrick Parrinder, Foundation 65, Autumn 1995, p103-108, reworked in Critical Wave 43, November 1995, p14. * 'The Invisible Man', HG Wells, Vector 187, March 1996, p9-10. * 'Celestial Matters', Richard Garfinkle, 'Richter 10', Arthur C Clarke and Mike McQuay, Interzone 106, April 1996, p61. * 'War of the Worlds', ed Kevin Anderson, Interzone 109, July 1996, p52. * 'Encounter with Tiber', Buzz Aldrin and John Barnes, Foundation 69, Spring 1997, p100. * 'Blue Mars', Kim Stanley Robinson, Foundation 68, 1997, p107. * 'The Write Stuff', Focus Magazine, March 1997, p26. * 'The Extremes', Christopher Priest, SFX Sep 1998. * 'The Infinity Doctors', Lance Parkin, SFX Dec 1998. * 'Jewels in the Crown' (short sf), Waterstone's Guide to SF, 1998. * 'The Martians', Kim Stanley Robinson, SFX May 1999. * 'Homer's Secret Iliad', Florence & Kenneth Wood, Astronomy Now Dec 1999. * 'A Tribble's Guide to Space', Alan Tribble, New Scientist, 14 Oct 2000. * 'Mammoth: The Resurrection of an Ice Age Giant', Richard Stone, New Scientist 29 September 2001. * 'Planet of the Apes', Pierre Boule, Foundation 83, Autumn 2001. * 'Space Odyssey: The First Forty Years of Space Exploration' by Serge Brunier, Cambridge University Press, New Scientist 22 June 2002. * 'Apollo: The Lost and Forgotten Missions' by David J Shayler, Springer-Praxis. 'Development of the Space Shuttle 1972-1981' by T A Heppenheimer, Smithsonian Institution Press, 'The Continuing Story of the International Space Station' by Peter Bond, Springer-Praxis, New Scientist 17 August 2002. * 'Context', John Meaney, Foundation 87, Spring 2003. * 'Where is Everybody? Fifty solutions to the Fermi Paradox and the Problem of Extraterrestrial Life' by Stephen Webb, Copernicus Books, New York 2003, Locus August 2003. * 'Promised the Moon: The Untold story of the First Women in the Space Race' by Stephanie Nolen, Four Walls Eight Windows, New Scientist 15 August 2003. * Space Odyssey, broadcast BBC 1 October 2004, in TV Zone ## * Dr Who episode 1: 'Rose', broadcast BBC 1 26 March 2005, in TV Zone ##. * The Science of Discworld III: Darwin's Watch by Terry Pratchett, Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen, Ebury Press, New Scientist 23 April 2005. * Nova Scotia: New Scottish Speculative Fiction, edited by Neal Williamson and Andrew J. Wilson, Crescent Books, 2005, in Foundation ## Media Appearances (*) copy available. TV: * Bookworm, BBC, 26 November 1995 (*) on HG Wells * Breakfast News, BBC1, 28 January 1997 (*), on Titan * The English Programme, April 1997 (*) * Ultrascience, Beyond Productions, Australia, 24 April 1997 (tape date) (*), time travel in Big Ben * Clarke Award, May 1997 (*) * NHK, Japan, 14 August 1997 (*) * Morning News, News 12-TV, New York, 11 November 1997, for Titan * Out There, Carlton TV Cable, March 1999 (*) * ZDF, Germany, July 1999 (*) * Sci Fi Files, ## (*) Radio: * Local programming, CBC, Newfoundland, Canada, 19 September 1975, school orchestra trip * Acid Test, BBC Radio 5, 19 March 1995 (*). Talk about the future. * BBC North, BBC Luton, 23 May 1995, Time Ships. * Drive, BBC Radio 5, 26 July 1995; BBC Southern Counties Radio, 26 July 1995; 'Channel 1' cable TV, 26 July 1995; interviews at HG Wells Society / Time Machine seminar. * Kaleidoscope, BBC Radio 4, 31 August 1995 (*) Wells & Time Ships. * John Inverdale Show, BBC Radio 5, 11 September 1995 (*), Albert Stubbins and Time Ships. * After Hours, BBC Radio 5, 22 October 1995 (*) on time travel * Viva Radio, 18 June 1996, 5 minutes on Focus article on future. * BBC Radio North Wales, BBC 3 Counties, 4 July 1996, on Focus article on future * Kaleidoscope, BBC Radio 4, 31 October 1996 (*), on Voyage * BBC Local Radio: Belfast, WM, H and W, Lancs, Stoke, 3 Counties, 6 November 1996, on Voyage * Sybil Roscoe Show, BBC Radio 5, 26 November 1996, on Voyage * Richard Skinner Breakfast Show, Liberty Radio, 8 January 1997, on Hal's birthday * Nationwide, BBC Radio 5, 20-21 March 1997, for National Space Day * BBC Local Radio: Hereford, Nottingham, Bristol, 18 August 1997, for Titan * KPFK Radio, LA, 14 November 1997, for Titan * Science Now, BBC Radio 4, 29 November 1997 (*), on Titan * Today, BBC Radio 4, 25 February 1998 * BBC Radio Leeds, 11 April 1998, 100 years of War of the Worlds * Breakfast Show, BBC Radio 5; BBC 3 Counties Radio, 20 November 1998, on launch of ISS * Material World, BBC Radio 4, 30 September 1999 (*) * Steve Wright, BBC Radio 2, 5 February 2001 (*), on Deep Future * Fi Glover Show, BBC Radio 5, 11 March 2002, on boyband member to ISS * Brief Lives, BBC Radio 5, 6 October 2002 (*), death of Robert Forward * BBC Radio Bristol, 18 June 2002, pilot of science show * BBC Local Radio: 3 Counties, Leicester, 4 December 2002, for Evolution * BBC Radio Cleveland, 6 December 2002, debate on creationism * BBC Southern Counties Radio, 12 January 2003, on Evolution * BBC Radio Leicester, 18 January 2003, on Evolution * PM, BBC Radio 4, 3 March 2003 (*), on gadgets * What If, BBC Radio 4, 3 April 2003 (*), space race * Red Planet, BBC Radio 4, 27 August, 3 September, 10 September 2003 (*) * Open Book, BBC Radio 4, 12 October 2003 (*) * BBC Radio Leicester, 30 October 2003, for Coalescent * News Hour, BBC World Service, 19 December 2003, on dark energy / WMAP * Hour of the Wolf, WBAI NYC, 17 February 2004, general sf. * Science in Action, BBC World Service, 28 April 2004, BIS Human Futures symposium * The New Space Race, BBC World Service, 23 June, 30 June, 7 July, 14 March 2004 (*), on space futures * Material World, BBC Radio 4, 1 July 2004 (*), space futures * Donna Seebow, KLAY Seattle, 1 July 2004, for Time's Eye * Breakfast Show, BBC 3 Counties Radio, telephone iv on Space tourism * Worlds Beyond, BBC Radio 4, tenth planet and Kuiper objects, 29th December 2004, 5th January 2005 (*) * Running Rings Around Saturn, BBC Radio 4, arrival of Cassini-Huygens at Saturn, reading from Titan, 6th January 2005 (*). * Simon Mayo Show, BBC Radio 5, safe landing of Discovery return-to-flight mission, 9th August 2005 (*). * Arthur C Clarke - the Science and the Fiction (sixty years of 'Extraterrestrial relays'), BBC Radio 4, 5th October 2005. * All Things Considered, National Public Radio (US), reading from Transcendent as recommended book for Christmas. Interviews * Buckinghamshire Observer, August 12 1988. * Interzone 50, August 1991. * Bucks Free Press, August 2 1991 * Vector, August 1991. * New Moon 2, January 1992. * Critical Wave, Nov 1993 * Bucks Free Press, 3 Dec 1993 * Baxterium, 1995 (www.sam.math.ethz.ch/%7Epkeller/Baxter-page.html) * Independent (re Time Machine seminar), 1 August 1995 * Locus Magazine, no. 423, April 1996, p4. * Substance, Autumn 1996, p35. * SF Weekly (www.scifi.com/sfw) Issue 27, 1996 * Hayakawa's SF Magazine, 1997 * Sutton Coldfield Journal, June 1997 * Odyssey, ?? * SFX Magazine, Christmas 1996. * Nova Express, Winter 1998 * Age of Wonder #1, Winter 1998. * Locus #450, July 1998. * The Scotsman, 26 Sept 1998 * Focus, October 1998 * El Pais, 2 Dec 1998 * Periodico (Spain), 3 Dec 1998 * SFX, Xmas 1998 * Amazon.co.uk, January 1999 * Interzone 140, Feb 1999. * Baxterium website, May 1999 * Dreamwatch 60, Aug 1999 * Barnes & Noble Explorations, Feb/Mar 2000 * CNN.com, 2 Feb 2000 * Borders.com, 22 Feb 2000 * BEM (Spain), April 2000. * Spin (Turku SF Society, Finland), May 2000. * Science Fiction World, July 2000. * Aamulehti (Finalnd), 19 August 2000. * Taitivaeltaja (Finland), autumn 2000 * Bucks Free Press, 20 October 2000. * Astronomy Now, January 2001. * Interzone 164, Feb 2001. * Science Fiction Magazine (France), March 2001. * Starlog, April 2001 * Independent, 11 August 2001. * In Heather Couper & Nigel Henbest, Mars: The Inside Story of the Red Planet, Headline 2001. * Locus, no. 495, April 2002. * Fortean Times 161, Aug 2002 (on Philip K Dick). * SF Channel, www.uk.scifi.com, Aug 2002. * Bucks Free Press, 30 August 2002. * Starburst 280, August 2002. * Science Fiction Book Club (internet), October 2002. * Dreamwatch, Feb 2003 (??) * Artist Interviews, April 2003, www.artistinterviews.com/literature/stephenbaxter.html * Sci Fi Weekly, April 7 2003, www.scifi.com/sfw/issue311/interview.html * Nowa Fantasyka (Poland), ## * Dreamwatch, Feb 2003 (?) * In 'Space: The Final Phut', Stuart Wavell, Sunday Times 31 August 2003. * SF Revu (online), January 2004 * Locus, no. 523, August 2004. * The Alien Online, Sep 2004. * Starburst 315, Aug 2004. * The Alien Online, Nov 2004. * BBC Focus,, Oct 2005 (in feature on Arthur C Clarke). * Phantastisch no. 20, 2005 (Germany) Conventions (Guest of Honour appearances) * Novacon 23, Birmingham, November 1993. * Starwinds, Portsmouth, March 1995. * Picocon 13, Imperial College, London, Feb 1996. * 9. 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