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2019 Addenda

1/1: Articles on/by Tuttle, 1980, 1986, 1992 [photocopies]

1/2: Book catalog from Mammoth, 1997

1/3: Book catalogs from Serie Piper, 2006 - 2008

1/4: City Limits Magazine (April 1986), w/Tuttle interview

1/5: Correspondence - Tiptree Awards, 1998 - 1999

1/6: Edinburgh Book Festival, program, August 1997

1/7: Fanfoodery, or, The Plain Fan's Guide to Happy Eating (Eve and John Harvey, ed.), 1987

1/8: Fantasycon XVII program book, September 1992

1/9: Interview by Tuttle w/Colin Dexter, text and transcript, and typescript with handwritten edits, 1991?

1/10: Interview by Tuttle w/Dorothy Dunnett, text and transcript with handwritten edits, May - June 1991

1/11: L. Ron Hubbard's Writers of the Future "Writer's Starter Pack", 1987?

1/12: Manuscripts - "Pets and Monsters: Metamorphoses in Recent Science Fiction", typescript with handwritten edits, 1990

1/13: Manuscripts - The Pillow Friend (1996), notebook and notes, 1989 - 1993

1/14: Manuscripts - The Silver Bough (2006), foul matter typescript with handwritten copyedits, page v - 108, 2006

1/15: Manuscripts - The Silver Bough (2006), foul matter typescript with handwritten copyedits, page 109 - 224, 2006

1/16: Manuscripts - The Silver Bough (2006), foul matter typescript with handwritten copyedits, page 225 - 305, 2006

1/17: Manuscripts - The Silver Bough (2006), foul matter typescript with handwritten copyedits, page 306 - 341, 2006

2019 Addenda

2/1: Manuscripts - The Silver Bough (2006), foul matter typescript, outtakes from chapter 13, 2006

2/2: Manuscripts - The Silver Bough (2006), reference materials, 2004 - 2005, undated

2/3: Maverick #6 [fanzine], w/Tuttle interview, March 1988

2/4: Observer Magazine (April 16, 1989)

2/5: Reviews by Tuttle for The Times of London, typescripts with handwritten edits, 2006 - 2007

2/6: Reviews by Tuttle for The Times of London and The Washington Post, 2000 - 2013 [photocopies]

2/7: The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival program, October 2010

2/8: Your Worst Fears Confirmed [fanzine] w/Tuttle interview, June 1989

Tuttle, Lisa

"Catwitch", "Children of the Centaur", Twilight Zone Magazine interview, and Writing Fantasy and Science Fiction*

1/1: "Catwitch" (short story, co-written with Una Woodruff, 1983), photocopy of typescript of original Woodruff story with handwritten notes, [1983]

1/2: "Catwitch" (short story, co-written with Una Woodruff, 1983), typescript draft with handwritten edits

1/3: "Catwitch" (short story, co-written with Una Woodruff, 1983), typescript draft with handwritten edits

1/4: "Catwitch" (short story, co-written with Una Woodruff, 1983), miscellaneous material, 1983; Undated

1/5: "Children of the Centaur" (short story, 1977, published 1984), typescript with handwritten edits and offprint of story's illustration, 1982

1/6: Twilight Zone Magazine interview with Aldiss, Brian, article typescript and transcript of interview, April 1982

1/7: Twilight Zone Magazine interview with Dahl, Roald, article typescript, transcript of interview, and photograph of Dahl, March 1982

1/8: Twilight Zone Magazine interview with Herbert, James, article typescript, transcript of interview, and photograph of Herbert, [1982]

1/9: Twilight Zone Magazine interview with Wilson, Colin, article typescript, transcript of interview, and photograph of Wilson, February 1982

1/10: Writing Fantasy and Science Fiction (Tuttle, 2001), marked-up copy

1/11: Writing Fantasy and Science Fiction (Tuttle, revised edition 2004), background materials, 2004; Undated

Echo Answers, Night Visions 3, and Mad House

1/1: Echo Answers 1st draft of manuscript which became Gabriel

1/2: Echo Answers 2nd draft of manuscript which became Gabriel

1/3: Night Visions 3, bound page proofs of British edition with a letter from editor

1/4: Mad House, "Newspaper article which sparked the idea." (L. T.)

1/5: Mad House synopsis/proposal

1/6: Mad House original manuscript

1/7: Mad House editorial correspondence

1/8: Mad House edited manuscript

1/9: Mad House final version

1/10: Mad House galley proofs

Encyclopedia of Feminism

2/1: Encyclopedia of Feminism set of proofs with corrections

2/2: Encyclopedia of Feminism unbound page proofs, part 1

2/3: Encyclopedia of Feminism unbound page proofs, part 2

2/4: Encyclopedia of Feminism. Harlow, UK: Longman, 1986. 399 p. Hardcover with dust jacket.

Encyclopedia of Feminism Drafts

8/1: Feminism - articles, clippings, brochures, etc., collected while working on Encyclopedia of Feminism (circa 1984-1986)

8/2: Feminism - articles, clippings, brochures, etc., collected while working on Encyclopedia of Feminism (circa 1984-1986)

8/3: Encyclopedia of Feminism assorted correspondence (circa 1984-1986)

8/4: Author's notebook - Love On-Line, Virtual Love, Cyberlove, Real-Life Love, and Tangled Web

8/5: Author's notebook - Lost Futures notes

8/6: Author's notebook - Gabriel notes

Foreign Published

4/1: [Wives] as: "Eternelles épouses, Fiction. No. 318: 90-103. Mai 1981. French.

4/2: [Nest, The] as: "Un nid d'insectes," Fiction. No. 319: 34-60. Juin 1981 French.

4/3: [Other Mother, The] as: "L'autre mére," Fiction. No. 323: 61-90. Novembre 1981. French.

4/4: [Bone Flute, The] as: "Benfløjten," Forum Fabulatorium. No. 2: 5-17. Marts 1983. (Danish fanzine.)

4/5: [Children of the Centaur] as: "Kentaurens børn," Forum Fabulatorium. No. 11: 5-26. Sommer 1985. (Danish fanzine.)

4/6: "Meeting the Muse" Web version.

4/7: Book reviews. Memories of the Body, Ghosts and Other Lovers, etc.

4/8: Windhaven, by George R. R. Martin and Lisa Tuttle. New York: Timescape, 1981. 387 p. Bound proof copy with penciled notations [from Dutch translator]

4/9: Pillow Friend, The. Clarkston, GA: White Wolf, 1986. Bound "Uncorrected page proofs."

4/10: "Introduction," in: Lots of Love. Limpsfield, UK: Paper Tiger, 1984.

4/11: Snake Inside. London: Mammoth, 1999. 138 p. Copy 2.

Lisa Tuttle Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000181
  • Collection
  • 1959-2013

The Lisa Tuttle Collection consists of books, manuscripts, galley proofs, and magazines tracing the storied career of science fiction, horror and fantasy writer Tuttle.  The collection is a work-in-progress, with additions from the author as they become available.

Tuttle, Lisa

Manuscripts

1/1: "Tom Sawyer's Sub-Orbital Escapade" (1977, with Steven Utley), typescript of early version with handwritten edits, 1973

1/2: Familiar Spirit (1983), typescript with handwritten edits, cover page - page 157

1/3: Familiar Spirit (1983), typescript with handwritten edits, page 158-280

1/4: Gabriel (1987), photocopy of typescript, cover page - page 137

1/5: Gabriel (1987), photocopy of typescript, page 138-293

1/6: "Bug House" (screenplay by Josef Anderson based on Tuttle's story, 1990), typescript, shooting script, 1990 [photocopy], with correspondence, 1990; 2013

1/7: "Dead Television" (1990), typescript of early draft with handwritten notes

1/8: Lost Futures (1992), typescript of final copy with revisions, front matter and pages 79-177, December 1990

1/9: Lost Futures (1992), typescript of final copy with revisions, pages 178-272, December 1990

1/10: 50 Feminist Thinkers (unpublished), correspondence, notes, and lists, 1996-1997

Manuscripts and Notebooks

10/1: Writing Science Fiction and Fantasy first draft, Undated.

10/2: Writing Science Fiction and Fantasy final draft, Undated.

10/3: Writing Science Fiction and Fantasy correspondence and miscellaneous, Undated.

10/4: Writing Science Fiction and Fantasy notes and correspondence, Undated.

10/5: Panther in Argyll, first draft, with revision request letter, Undated.

10/6: Panther in Argyll, revised final draft, Undated.

10/7: Panther in Argyll, cover art, notes, etc., Undated.

Manuscripts and Notebooks

11/1: The Walled Garden, by "Eugenia Ashe", unpublished romance novel, 1982.

11/2: The Pillow Friend edited manuscript, part 1, Undated.

11/3: The Pillow Friend edited manuscript, part 2, Undated.

11/4: Snake Inside proposal, Undated.

11/5: Snake Inside abridgment, Undated.

11/6: Snake Inside author's notebook, Undated.11/7: Snake Inside final manuscript, part 1, Undated.

11/8: Snake Inside final manuscript, part 2, Undated.

Manuscripts, Convention Materials, Correspondence, and Other

1/1: "A Gift of Tongues" (with Steven Utley, unpublished), typescript, 1972

1/2: A Spaceship Built of Stones and Other Stories (1987), original typescript with handwritten edits, [1986]

1/3: Early pieces from Tuttle [primary school], 1959-1964; Undated

1/4: Early pieces from Tuttle [college] 1970; 1972; Undated

1/5: Convention Materials: OtherCon 3, College Station, TX, [1979]

1/6: Convention Materials: AggieCon X-XI, College Station, TX, 1979-1980

1/7: Correspondence re: Skin of the Soul (anthology edited by Tuttle, 1990), 1988-1996

1/8: Correspondence re: Skin of the Soul (anthology edited by Tuttle, 1990), royalty statements, 1990-1997

1/9: Correspondence re: Skin of the Soul (anthology edited by Tuttle, 1990), typescript of "Good Girls" by Roberta Lannes, 1989

1/10: Ash-Wing #5, #7, Frank Denton ed., [1970]; March 1971

1/11: Pegasus #2-3, Joanne Burger ed., September - November 1968

1/12: Procrastination #3-4, Wretched Press: Darrell Schweitzer ed., Undated

1/13: SumerMorn #1, #3, Bloodstone Press: Tom Geddie ed., Spring 1979; Fall 1979

1/14: Tales From Texas #34, Lewis Shiner ed., April 1980

1/15: Tomorrow And... #5-6, Jerry Lapidus, Lisa Tuttle, Barry Brenesal, and Mike Bradley ed., 1971

1/16: Weird Tails #2, John Moffitt ed., Summer 1975

1/17: Other Materials: 1976 Nebula Awards Banquet, program

Manuscripts, Other Writings, Correspondence, Photographs, and Convention Materials

2/1: The Other Book (unpublished), typescript and correspondence, 1983

2/2: Family "newspapers", 1964-1967

2/3: Writings inspired by Tuttle's pet white mouse and the books The Rescuers and Miss Bianca, 1965; undated

2/4: Booklets written and illustrated by Tuttle for friend Christopher Lappala, circa 1969

2/5: High school "joke" newspaper, The Graffiti Sheetie, 1969

2/6: Autobiography, [1969 or 1970]

2/7: Convention Materials: Wiscon 9 (Madison, WI), newsletters, program, and typescript of Tuttle's Guest of Honor speech, 1985

2/8: Photographs of Tuttle at 1994 World Fantasy Convention (New Orleans) (contact sheets)

Newspapers

2/1: Austin Sun vol. 1 #4, with article by Howard Waldrop on science fiction in Texas and interview with Tuttle, November 7-13, 1974

2/2: Featherduster (Westlake High School, Austin, TX), with piece on science fiction featuring Tuttle, December 17, 1976

2/3: The Lancer (Mirabeau B. Lamar High School, Houston, TX), on which Tuttle worked and wrote for as a student, issues: September 8, 1967; September 28 - December 13, 1967

2/4: The Lancer (Mirabeau B. Lamar High School, Houston, TX), on which Tuttle worked and wrote for as a student, issues: January 18, 1968; February 15 - May 23, 1968; September 13, 1968; October 4 - November 17, 1968

2/5: The Lancer (Mirabeau B. Lamar High School, Houston, TX), on which Tuttle worked and wrote for as a student, issues: December 18, 1968 - May 24, 1969; October 23-31, 1969; December 16, 1969; February 5 - April 1, 1970

Notes, research, and correspondence

7/1: Lost Futures. New York: Dell/Abys, May 1992. 351 p. Mass market paperback.

7/2: Skin of the Soul, edited by Lisa Tuttle. New York: Pocket Books, October 1991. 270 p.

7/3: Lisa Tuttle Fan Website (Printed 7 June 2004) [24 p.]

7/4: "The Mysterious Q&A with Lisa Tuttle", by M. M. Hall. Dated 20 February 2003. [12 p.]

7/5: "A Cold Dish." Web posted story, SciFi.com. [18 p.] Posted 2000.

7/6: "Cure, The." Web posted reprint, Fantastic Metropolis, 20 February 2003.

7/7: "Wound, The." Web posted reprint, Fantastic Metropolis, 20 February 2003.

7/8: "Writing Together." Web article (Printed 8 June 2004.)

7/9: "Woman Waiting." Electronic reprint, Revolution Science Fiction, August 2003.

7/10: "And Torture One Poor Word Ten Thousand Ways: Lisa Tuttle Interviewed," by Paul Kincaid. Vector No. 121: 12-20. August 1984.

7/11: Ansible No. 27, July 1982. (Contains comment on Tuttle's refusal of the Nebula Award.)

7/12: "Shadow Zone: The Quick and the Dead, by Joy Williams", by Lisa Tuttle. Review, Washington Post Book World, November 19, 2000, p. 6.

7/13: "Ghosts of Everyday Life," by Melanie Fazi. Interview, Electric Light. (Printed 10 June 2004)

7/14: Miscellaneous items about Lisa Tuttle

Published Manuscripts

5/1: Love On-Line. London: Mammoth, 1998. 208 p. Trade paperback.

5/2: Mad House. London: Mammoth 1998. 88 p. Trade paperback.

5/3: Panther in Argyll. London: Mammoth, [2000]. 186 p. Mass market paperback.

5/4: Memories of the Body. London: Grafton, 1992. 210 p. Trade paperback.

5/5: Megan's Story. London: Futura, 1987. 172 p. Mass market paperback. (Novelization under pseudonym "Laura Waring")

5/6: Heroines. London: Harrap, 1988. 216 p. Hardcover with dustjacket.

5/7: A Spaceship Built of Stone. London: The Women's Press, 1987. 192 p. Trade paperback. Contents: "No Regrets," "Wives," "The Family Monkey," "Mrs. T.," "The Bone Flute," "A Spaceship Made of Stone," "The Cure," "The Hollow Man," "The Other Kind," and "Birds of the Moon."

Published Manuscripts

6/1: Skin of the Soul 1st spiral-bound page proofs from The Women's Press

6/2: Skin of the Soul 2nd spiral-bound page proofs from The Woman's Press

6/3: Windhaven, by George R. R. Martin and Lisa Tuttle. London: New English Library, February 1982. 315 p. 1st UK paperback edition.

6/4: Familiar Spirit. New English Library, April 1983. 220 p. Mass market paperback.

6/5: Pillow Friend, The. Clarkston, GA: White Wolf, September 1996. 334 p. Hardcover with dust jacket. First Edition.

6/6: Gabriel. London: Severn House, 1987. 216 p. Hardcover with dust jacket.

September 2021 Addendum

The materials in this addendum consist of correspondence, early publications from Tuttle, and publicity materials.

Tuttle, Lisa

September 2021 Addendum

1/1: Correspondence, 1980 - 1984

1/2: Correspondence, 1986 - 1989

1/3: Correspondence: H.H. Hollis, T.R. Fehrenbach, and Tom Reamy, 1968 - 1975

1/4: Convention Materials: NovaCon 12 [Birmingham, UK, November 1983], w/ Tuttle as Guest of Honor: Program book and progress reports, correspondence, and GoH speech, 1983

1/5: Pickwick Papers #1 [fictional newspaper, w/Tuttle as co-writer], June 1965

1/6: Reality [underground newspaper for Lamar High School, Houston, TX, co-published by Tuttle], May 1967 - April 1968

1/7: Reviews and Publicity: Encyclopedia of Feminism (1986), 1986 - 1987, undated

1/8: Reviews and Publicity: Familiar Spirit (1983), 1983; Lost Futures (1992), 1991 - 1995; Memories of the Body (1992), 1992, undated; and Pillow Friend (1996), 1996 - 1997

1/9: Reviews and Publicity: Heroines: Women Inspired by Women (1988), 1988, undated

1/10: Reviews and Publicity: A Nest of Nightmares (1986), 1986 - 1987, undated; Gabriel (1987), 1987 - 1989, undated; and A Spaceship Built of Stone (1987), 1987 - 1988

1/11: Reviews, Interviews, and PR, 1976 - 2017, undated

1/12: Slanapa#400 (May 2003), w/contribution from Tuttle

Tuttle, Lisa

Stories and Manuscript DraftsReviews

14/1: "The Familiar Spirit" (original story) manuscripts, 44 sheets, with letter from Charles Grant, with comments and revision suggestions. Author's note on the original folder: "This is the original version (1979) of "Familiar Spirit" - as a short story. The letter is from Charles Grant (I'd sent him the story as a submission to one of his Shadows anthologies in 1979) and is what inspired me to expand the story into a novel. Lisa Tuttle, 13 April 2005."

14/2: Familiar Spirit first draft, edited manuscript, p. [1]-100, 1979-1980

14/3: Familiar Spirit first draft, edited manuscript, p. 101-216, 1979-1980

14/4: Familiar Spirit second draft, edited manuscript, p. 1-115, June 27, 1980

14/5: Familiar Spirit second draft, edited manuscript, p. 116-228, June 27, 1980

14/6: A Spaceship Built of Stone edited manuscripts, 25 sheets, with Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine cover sheet for typesetting, 1980.

14/7: "Cassandra, Singing", Procrastination No. 13: 9-11, 1977.

14/8: "My Secret Place", Ash-Wing, No. 4: 22, September 1969.

14/9: "Censorship", Badmouth (Fanzine), p. 5-7. Undated.

14/10: "True Confessions From the Fevered Brain of Lisa Tuttle", Mathom No. 4: 2. March 1970. (Fanzine, Lisa Tuttle, Editor.)

14/11: "At the Zoo", Tomorrow And… No. 5: 17-19, 1971.

14/12: "At the Zoo", Tomorrow And… No. 6: 12-13. (2 copies), 1971.

14/13: "True", Exile No. 6: 17-18, August 1969.

14/14: "Moving In", Sumermorn No.1: 18-25, Spring 1979.

14/15: "Life's Visions", The Gostak, p. 5-6, 1969.

14/16: "Why I Don't Live in a Men's Dorm, or, Those Nights of Collating", Lizard Inn, No. 2: 3-4, November 1971.

14/17: "In the Shadows, Waiting", Union (Syracuse University) 2(3): [4-7],

14/18: "A Piece of Rope", Shayol No. 1: 15-18, November 1977.

Stories and Reviews

15/1: Tuttle review of Women of the West in Lone Star Book Review, 1(5): 21. October 1975.

15/2: "Through All the Days", The New Ingenue 2(1): 78-79, May 1974.

15/3: "Fearless Forecasters: Jim Giles: The Dedicated", by Lisa Tuttle. Austin 22(4): 19-21, April 1980.

15/4: "Storms of Windhaven". Part One, Ground Skimmer No. 45: 25-31. October 1976; Part Two, Hang Gliding No. 46: 25-32. November 1976; Part Three, Hang Gliding No. 47: 31-38. December 1976.

15/5: "Literature: From 'Raggedy' to Riches", Austin Arts and Leisure 1(3): 34, July 1979.

15/6: Tuttle review of Chain of Chance, by Stanislaw Lem. Galileo 2(1): 86-87, September 1979.

15/7: "Face to Face: With the Uncanny World of Lisa Tuttle", Seventeen 31(8): 313-318. August 1972. Tuttle notes: "Face to Face with the Uncanny World of Lisa Tuttle" - my first 'big break' and national publicity!"

Stories published in Science Fiction Magazines

3/1: "Changelings," Galaxy Science Fiction. 36(3): 58-68. March 1975.

3/2: "Kin to Kaspar Hauser," Galaxy Science Fiction. 38(2): 59-75. April 1977.

3/3: "One Wing," (Part 1), Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact. 100(1): 12-64. January 1980.

3/4: "One Wing," (Part 2), Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact. 100(2): 48-99. February 1980.

3/5: "A Spaceship Built of Stone," Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine. 4(9): 53-69. September 1980.

3/6: "Treading the Maze," Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. 61(5): 90-98. November 1981.

3/7: "Bone Flute, The," Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. 60(5): 114-128. May 1981.

3/8: "Nest, The," Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. 64(4): 87-105. April 1983.

3/9: "Children of the Centaur," Amazing Stories. 58(3): 80-106. September 1984

3/10: "No Regrets," Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. 68(5): 73-92, 108. May 1985.

3/11: "Meeting the Muse," Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. 90(4): 39-50. April 1996.

Stories published in Science Fiction Magazines

13/1: "Stone Circle", Amazing Science Fiction, Undated.

13/2: "Mrs. T", Amazing Science Fiction, Undated.

13/3: "In The Arcade", Amazing Science Fiction, Undated.

13/4: "Changelings", Galaxy, Undated.

13/5: "Kin to Kaspar Hauser", Galaxy, Undated.

13/6: "A Mother's Heart: A True Bear Story", Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Undated.

13/7: "A Spaceship Built of Stone", Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Undated.

13/8: "One Wing, Part One", Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, Undated.

13/9: "One Wing, Part Two", Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, Undated.

13/10: "The Storms of Windhaven", Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, Undated.

Stories published in Science Fiction Magazines

12/1: "Variations on a Theme" (1972) in: Sanskrit 4(2): 42-45. 1972. (Whole No. 9) (University of North Carolina, Charlotte literary magazine).

12/2: "Storms of Windhaven", by Lisa Tuttle and George R. R. Martin. (1975) as: Il pianeta dei venti, in: Robot Speciale 3, Supplemento al Robot No. 15. p. 68-122. (Translated from The 1976 World's Best Science Fiction, edited by Donald A Wollheim)

12/3: "Wives", Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Undated.

12/4: "Dollburger", Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Undated.

12/5: "Flies by Night", Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Undated.

12/6: "The Horse Lord", Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Undated.

12/7: "Bug House", Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Undated.

12/8: "The Other Mother", Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Undated.

12/9: "Sangre", Fantastic, Undated.

12/10: "Uncoiling", Fantastic, Undated.

12/11: "The Birds of the Moon", Fantastic, Undated.

The Mysteries

18/1: Changling/The Mysteries, notes and photographs

18/2: The Mysteries, "earlier version" manuscript, p. 1-210.

18/3: The Mysteries, "earlier version" manuscripts p. 211-310, plus 44 variously numbered pages.

18/4: The Mysteries production manuscript, cover letter, production notes (7 p.); "Style Guide" (11 p.); layout guide (4 p.); manuscript, p. 1-210, 2004

The Silver Bough

17/1: The Silver Bough (working title: Incomers) Journal - workbook and notes, bound journal with holograph notes

17/2: The Silver Bough - trade paperback advance reading copy

17/3: The Incomers (working title), manuscripts of The Silver Bough, with editor's revision letter, hand-written corrections pages, and edited manuscripts p. 1-150

17/4: The Incomers (working title), manuscripts of The Silver Bough, edited manuscripts p. 151-310, [13 p.]

17/5: The Silver Bough, first-pass proofs, with transmittal letter and author's correction notes, editorial letter, correction notes, manuscripts p. 1-147.

17/6: The Silver Bough, first-pass proofs, manuscripts p. 148-328.

Windhaven

16/1: Windhaven copy-edited manuscript, prologue; part one, Storm, p. 1-77, 1980

16/2: Windhaven copy-edited manuscript, part two, One-Wing, p. 1-157, 1980

16/3: Windhaven copy-edited manuscript, part three, The Fall, p. 1-173; epilogue, p. 1-9. Two letters, George R. R. Martin to David Hartwell; one response, Hartwell to Martin, 1980