Spent the rest of the weekend and a couple of days of the following week up in the country with Eleanor, and her kids; the fall colors were on display, and it was lovely.
Arrived home with a king-sized case of jet lag, got Pixel out of the kennel, and now we’ve settled down for the winter. No rain so far, but I do hope there will be! — we’re on water restrictions now, and it could get a lot worse, if we don’t get a lot of rain here.
BIBLIOGRAPHY (In order of publication)
FICTION
“Life-Line,” Astounding Science Fiction, August 1939. Reprinted in The Man Who Sold The Moon, Baen Books.
“Misfit,” Astounding Science Fiction, November 1939. Reprinted in The Past Through Tomorrow, Ace Books.
“Requiem,” Astounding Science Fiction, January 1940. Reprinted in The Past Through Tomorrow, Ace Books.
“If This Goes On — ,” Astounding Science Fiction, February, March 1940. Reprinted in The Past Through Tomorrow, Ace Books.
” ‘Let There Be Light,’ ” Super Science Stones, May, 1940 (under pseudonym Lyle Monroe). Reprinted in The Man Who Sold The Moon, Baen Books.
“The Roads Must Roll,” Astounding Science Fiction, June 1940. Reprinted in The Man Who Sold The Moon, Baen Books.
“Coventry,” Astounding Science Fiction, July 1940. Reprinted in The Past Through Tomorrow, Ace Books.
“Blowups Happen,” Astounding Science Fiction, September 1940. Reprinted in The Man Who Sold The Moon, Baen Books.
“The Devil Makes the Law,” Unknown, September 1940, (under pseudonym Anson MacDonald). Reprinted as “Magic, Inc.,” in Waldo And Magic Inc., Del Rey Books.
“Sixth Column,” Astounding Science Fiction, January, February, March 1941 (under pseudonym Anson MacDonald). Reprinted by Baen Books.
” ‘ — And He Built a Crooked House — ,’ ” Astounding Science Fiction, February 1941.
“Logic of Empire,” Astounding Science Fiction, March 1941. Reprinted in The Green Hills of Earth, Baen Books.
“Beyond Doubt,” Astonishing Stories, April 1941 (under pseudonym Lyle Monroe and Elma Wentz).
“They,” Unknown, April 1941.
“Universe,” Astounding Science Fiction, May 1941. Reprinted in Orphans Of The Sky, Ace Books.
“Solution Unsatisfactory,” Astounding Science Fiction, May 1941 (under pseudonym Anson MacDonald). Reprinted in Expanded Universe, Ace Books.
” ‘ — We Also Walk Dogs,’ ” Astounding Science Fiction, July 1941 (under pseudonyn Anson MacDonald). Reprinted in The Past Through Tomorrow, Ace Books.
Methuselah’s Children, Astounding Science Fiction, July, August, September, 1941.
“Elsewhere” (“Elsewhen”), Astounding Science Fiction, September 1941 (under pseudonym Caleb Saunders). Reprinted in Assignment In Eternity, Baen Books.
“By His Bootstraps,” Astounding Science Fiction, October 1941 (under pseudonym Anson MacDonald). Reprinted in The Menace From Earth, Baen Books.
“Commonsense,” Astounding Science Fiction, October 1941. Reprinted in Orphans Of The Sky, Ace Books.
“Lost Legion” (“Lost Legacy”), Super Science Stories, November 1941 (under pseudonym Lyle Monroe). Reprinted in Assignment In Eternity, Baen Books.
” ‘My Object All Sublime,’ ” Future, February 1942.
“Goldfish Bowl,” Astounding Science Fiction, March 1942 (under pseudonym Anson MacDonald). Reprinted in The Menace From Earth, Baen Books.
“Pied Piper,” Astonishing Stories, March 1942 (under pseudonym Lyle Monroe).
Beyond This Horizon, Astounding Science Fiction, April, May 1942 (under pseudonym Anson MacDonald). Reprinted by New American Library.
“Waldo,” Astounding Science Fiction, August 1942 (under pseudonym Anson MacDonald). Reprinted in Waldo And Magic Inc., Del Rey Books.
“The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag,” Unknown Worlds, October 1942 (under pseudonym John Riverside).
“The Green Hills of Earth,” Saturday Evening Post, February 8, 1947. Reprinted in The Green Hills Of Earth, Baen Books.
“Space Jockey,” Saturday Evening Post, April 26, 1947. Reprinted in The Past Through Tomorrow, Ace Books.
“Columbus Was a Dope,” Startling Stories, May 1947 (under pseudonym Lyle Monroe). Reprinted in The Menace From Earth, Baen Books. “They Do It With Mirrors,” Popular Detective, May 1947 (under pseudonym Simon York). Reprinted in Expanded Universe, Ace
Books. ” ‘It’s Great To Be Back!’ “Saturday Evening Post, July 26, 1947.
Reprinted in The Past Through Tomorrow, Ace Books. “Jerry Is a Man,” (“Jerry Was a Man”), Thrilling Wonder Stories,
October 1947. Reprinted in Assignment In Eternity, Baen Books. “Water Is for Washing,” Argosy, November 1947. Reprinted in The
Menace From Earth, Baen Books.
Rocket Ship Galileo, Scribner’s, 1947. Reprinted by Del Rey Books. “The Black Pits of Luna,” Saturday Evening Post, January 10, 1948.