''Author's Choice Monthly'' was a series of 29 short story collections that ran from 1989 through 1992. They were published by
Pulphouse Publishing
Pulphouse Publishing was an American small press publisher based in Eugene, Oregon, and specializing in science fiction and fantasy. It was founded by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch in 1988. The press was active until 1996. Over that ...
. They tended to be fairly short (in the 100 page range) and were produced in three different states:
* An unsigned trade paperback state (usually around 1,000 copies)
* A signed hardback state of 300 copies
* A signed, leatherbound hardback state of 75 copies
However, like many Pulphouse titles, frequently there were additional unspecified numbers of "PC" (Publisher's Copies) available, including one in a red leather "staff state."
# ''The Old Funny Stuff'', by
George Alec Effinger, October 1989
# ''Unthreatened by the Morning Light'', by
Karl Edward Wagner, November 1989
# ''Daily Voices'', by
Lisa Goldstein, December 1989
# ''Nine Hard Questions About the Nature of the Universe'', by
Lewis Shiner, January 1990
# ''Into the Eighth Decade'', by
Jack Williamson, February 1990
# ''Peripheral Vision'', by
Karen Joy Fowler, March 1990
# ''Neon Twilight'', by
Edward Bryant, April 1990
# ''Swatting at the Cosmos'', by
James Morrow, May 1990
# ''Heroines'', by
James Patrick Kelly, June 1990
# ''Tales from a Vanished Country'', by
Elizabeth A. Lynn
Elizabeth A. Lynn (born 1946) is a US writer most known for fantasy and to a lesser extent science fiction. She is particularly known for being one of the first writers in science fiction or fantasy to introduce gay and lesbian characters; in hon ...
, July 1990
# ''Skyrocket Steele Conquers the Universe'', by
Ron Goulart, August 1990
# ''True Minds'', by
Spider Robinson, September 1990
# ''Ad Statum Perspicuum'', by
F. Paul Wilson, October 1990
# ''Legacy of Fire'', by
Nina Kiriki Hoffman, November 1990
# ''Most Emphatically Not SF, Almost'', by
Michael Bishop, December 1990
# ''State of Grace'', by
Kate Wilhelm, January 1991
# ''Ma Qui and Other Phantoms'', by
Alan Brennert, February 1991
# ''
Stories by Mama Lansdale's Youngest Boy'', by
Joe Lansdale, March 1991
# ''Two That Came True'', by
Judith Moffett, April 1991
# ''A Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions'', by
Kim Stanley Robinson, May 1991
# ''God's Nose'', by
Damon Knight, June 1991
# ''Hedgework and Guessery'', by
Charles de Lint, July 1991
# ''It's Been Fun'', by
Esther Friesner, August 1991
# ''The Naked Flesh of Feeling'', by
J. N. Williamson
Gerald "Jerry" Neal Williamson (April 17, 1932 – December 8, 2005) was an American horror writer and editor known under the name J. N. Williamson. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana he graduated from Shortridge High School. He studied journalism ...
, September 1991
# ''The Alien Heart'', by
Mike Resnick, October 1991
# ''Myths, Legends, and True History'', by
Geoffrey A. Landis
Geoffrey Alan Landis (; born May 28, 1955) is an American aerospace engineer and author, working for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on planetary exploration, interstellar propulsion, solar power and photovoltaics. He ...
, November 1991
# ''Gone to Earth'', by
Roger Zelazny, December 1991
# ''Wong's Lost and Found Emporium and Other Oddities'', by
William F. Wu, June 1992
# ''Moonstone and Tiger-Eye'', by
Suzy McKee Charnas, August 1992
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