wales@UCLA-LOCUS.ARPA (06/28/84)
From: Rich Wales <wales@UCLA-LOCUS.ARPA> I have listed below all the SF works by Hal Clement (AKA Harry Clement Stubbs) of which I am aware. I have read them all, by the way. NOVELS Close to Critical Cycle of Fire Iceworld Mission of Gravity Needle The Nitrogen Fix Star Light Through the Eye of a Needle SHORT STORIES Answer Assumption Unjustified Bulge Dust Rag Fireproof Halo Impediment Mistaken for Granted Question of Guilt Raindrop Stuck With It Sun Spot Technical Error The Foundling Stars The Mechanic Trojan Fall Uncommon Sense Does anyone know for sure whether this list is complete -- and if not, what am I missing, and where might I find it? Also, does anyone know whether Clement plans to write any more SF? (He is still alive, isn't he?) -- Rich <wales@UCLA-LOCUS.ARPA>
janney@unm-cvax.UUCP (06/30/84)
There is another novel by Hal Clement, having something to do with people under the sea. I haven't read it, but I remember seeing it in the book stores some years ago. Sorry, but the title escapes me completely; I think the publisher was DAW. Does anyone else remember this one?
djl@ptsfa.UUCP (DJ Lampe) (07/03/84)
I have four additional stories by Hal Clement: Ocean on Top - paperback published by Sphere SF, copyright 1976 "Lecture Demonstration" - short story copyright 1973, appeared in Astounding edited by Harry Harrison. "Proof" - short story copyright 1942, appeared in Where Do We Go From Here? edited by Isaac Asimov. "Hot Planet" - short story copyright 1963, appeared in The 9th Annual Year's Best SF edited by Judith Merril. Dave Lamp(djl@ptsfa)
hester%uci-750a@sri-unix.UUCP (07/04/84)
From: "Jim Hester" <hester@uci-750a> Here are some short stories you missed, & all I know about them: "Proof" copyright 1942 by Street & Smith Publications first published in 'Astounding Science Fiction' June 1942 printed in 'SF: Authors' Choice 2' ed by Harry Harrison Berkley Medallian Books 1970 also printed in 'Where do We Go From Here' ed by Isaac Asimov Doubleday & Company, Inc. 1971 "Hot Planet" copyright 1963 by Galaxy Publishing Corporation in 'The 9th Annual of the Year's Best SF' ed by Judith Merril Simon and Schuster, Inc 1964 "The Logical Life" copyright 1974 by Ballantine Books first printed in 'Stellar #1' ed by Judy-Lynn del Rey note: NOT 'Stellar' - that's a DIFFERENT anthology by del Rey Ballantine Books 1974