About F M Busby
Francis Marion Busby was a science fiction writer and figure in science fiction fandom. In 1960 he was a co-winner of the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine. He began writing short fiction in 1957, but did not start writing novels until the 1970s, a good deal of his novel work being space-opera.
Series
Rissa Kerguelen
1. Rissa Kerguelen (1976)
aka Young Rissa
2. Rissa and Tregare (1984)
3. The Long View (1976)
1. Rissa Kerguelen (1976)
aka Young Rissa
2. Rissa and Tregare (1984)
3. The Long View (1976)
Holzein Dynasty
1. The Star Rebel (1984)
2. The Alien Debt (1984)
3. Rebel's Quest (1984)
4. Rebel's Seed (1986)
The Rebel Dynasty (omnibus) (1987)
1. The Star Rebel (1984)
2. The Alien Debt (1984)
3. Rebel's Quest (1984)
4. Rebel's Seed (1986)
The Rebel Dynasty (omnibus) (1987)
Novels
All These Earths (1978)
Zelde M'Tana (1980)
Getting Home (1987)
The Breeds of Man (1988)
Slow Freight (1991)
The Singularity Project (1993)
Islands of Tomorrow (1994)
Arrow from Earth (1995)
The Triad Worlds (1996)
Zelde M'Tana (1980)
Getting Home (1987)
The Breeds of Man (1988)
Slow Freight (1991)
The Singularity Project (1993)
Islands of Tomorrow (1994)
Arrow from Earth (1995)
The Triad Worlds (1996)
Anthologies containing stories by F M Busby
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 3 (1974)
Universe 5 (1975)
100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories (1978)
The Best of New Dimensions (1979)
Universe 10 (1980)
100 Great Fantasy Short Short Stories (1984)
Universe 5 (1975)
100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories (1978)
The Best of New Dimensions (1979)
Universe 10 (1980)
100 Great Fantasy Short Short Stories (1984)
Short stories
| Once Upon a Unicorn (1973) | |||
| Tell Me All About Yourself (1973) | |||
| I'm Going to Get You (1974) | |||
| If This Is Winnetka, You Must Be Judy (1974) | |||
| First Person Plural (1980) |
F M Busby recommends
Hominids (2002) (Neanderthal Parallax, book 1) Robert J Sawyer "Hi-tech Neanderthals from a parallel continuum, with a social system like none we ever heard of. Can two very different people bridge that gap? While our world begins changes we can only try to understand. In Humans, Sawyer gives us a rich mix of mind-stretching concepts and personal crises." |
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