- Legal Name: Edelman, Scott Jeffrey
- Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA
- Birthdate: 31 March 1955
- Language: English
- Wikipedia Entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Edelman
- Webpage: http://www.scottedelman.com/
- Webpage: http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/edelman_scott
- Interviews: Scott Edelman , Author Spotlight: Scott Edelman
- ISFDB Record Number: 1608
- Biography: Bio:Scott Edelman
- Bibliographic Comments: Author:Scott Edelman
- Author Tags: zombies (9) , honorable mention dozois years best (4)
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- The Gift (1990)
- Suicide Art (1992)
- These Words Are Haunted (2001)
- What Will Come After: The Complete Zombie Stories of Scott Edelman (2010)
- What We Still Talk About (2010)
- Last Wave - 1983-1986 (1983)
- Science Fiction Age - 1992 (1992)
- Science Fiction Age - 1993 (1993)
- Science Fiction Age - 1994 (1994)
- Science Fiction Age - 1995 (1995)
- Science Fiction Age - 1996 (1996)
- Science Fiction Age - 1997 (1997)
- Science Fiction Age - 1998 (1998)
- Science Fiction Age - 1999 (1999)
- Science Fiction Age - 2000 (2000)
- The Hunger of Empty Vessels (2009)
- The Last Christmas Tree (1981)
- Brain Drain (1981)
- The Unicorn and the Whore (1982)
- Floater (1983)
- Laurel Fixation (1983)
-
5th Dimension (1983)
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: Fifth Dimension (1983)
- Guinea Pigs (1983)
- The Last Leg (1984)
- You Ain't Just Whistlin' Dixie (1985)
- Of Mice and Mr. Mendelson (1986)
- The Man Who Would Be Vampire (1988)
- The Day He Bought His Last Hot Dog at Coney Island (1988)
- The Wandering Jukebox (1989)
- Is This a Horror Story? (1989)
- True Love, and How It Ruined My Credit Rating (1990)
- The Last Pig in the World (1991)
- I Think That I Shall Never See (1991)
- Are You Now? (1992)
- The Kindest Cut (1992)
- The Suicide Artist (1992)
-
10 Things I've Learned About Writing (1992)
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: Ten Things I've Learned About Writing (1992)
- These Words Are Haunted (1992)
- An Idea Whose Time Has Come (1992)
- Revenge of the Stolen Library Book (1993)
- Getting a Grip on Things: A Love Story (1994)
- A Plague on Both Your Houses (1996)
- Picture This (1998)
- The Last Wish (1998)
- The Last Man on the Moon (1999)
- True Love in the Day After Tomorrow (2000)
- Live People Don't Understand (2001)
- The Elvis Syndrome (2001)
- You'll Never Walk Alone (2001)
- Do the Dead Care? (2001)
- Making Peace With the Leader (2001)
- Choosing Time (2002)
- Mom, the Martians, and Me (2002)
- The Only Thing That Mattered (2002)
- Eros and Agape Among the Asteroids (2002)
- Goobers (2002)
- The Last Supper (2003)
- Together Forever at the End of the World (2003)
- My Life Is Good (2004)
- The Scariest Story I Know (2005) [only as by uncredited ]
- What We Still Talk About (2006)
- Almost the Last Story by Almost the Last Man (2007)
- A Judgment Call for Judgment Day (2007)
- Survival of the Fittest (2007)
- The Awful Truth About The Circus (2007)
- The Man He Had Been Before (2007)
- Petrified (2008)
- A Very Private Tour of a Very Public Museum (2008)
- The Only Wish Ever to Come True (2009)
- Glitch (2009)
- The Hunger of Empty Vessels (2009)
- The Human Race (2009)
- The World Breaks (2009)
- Tell Me Like You Done Before (2009)
- What Will Come After (2010)
- Are We Not A New People? (2010)
- How Amraphel, the Assistant to Dream, Became a Thief, Lost His Job, and Found His Way (2011)
- A Test of Faith for a Couple of True Believers (2012)
- Designer Kids (1981)
- The Paper Zoo (1989)
- Life as Candyland (1989)
- But First (1990)
- Frog and Mouse Are Friends (1992)
- Letter (Science Fiction Review #27) (1978)
- First... (1983)
- Taking a Dive... (1984)
- In Praise of Pessimism (1984)
- Letter (Fantasy Review, September 1985) (1985)
- What Kills Science Fiction (1986)
- Letter (Science Fiction Eye #7) (1990)
- From rayguns to men on the moon . . . we're living in a "Science Fiction Age"! (1992)
- Recent and Recommended (Science Fiction Age, November 1992) (1992)
- Other Comics of Interest (1992)
- The world seems cosmic when seen through science fiction eyes. (1993)
- A Genetic Playground in Your Home (1993)
- Learning how to Walk the Walk, and not just Talk the Talk. (1993)
- We've been to the Moon, now let's go on to Mars. (1993)
- Recent and Recommended (Science Fiction Age, July 1993) (1993)
- Today, dinosaurs are far from extinct, and maybe they never were. (1993)
- Science Fiction is the stuff that dreams are made on. (1993)
- Some SF tries to answer the question, "What is Science Fiction anyway?" (1993)
- Science Fiction Age (1994)
- Over 21 Years ago, Isaac Asimov taught a young writer the facts of life. (1994)
- Recent and Recommended (Books) (Science Fiction Age, January 1994) (1994)
- Recent and Recommended (Comics) (Science Fiction Age, January 1994) (1994)
- We must leave our children the best of science fiction futures. (1994)
- This issue, it's time for you the readers to write the editorial. (1994)
- Never forget that 25 years ago there really was a man in the moon. (1994)
- Recent and Recommended (Comics) (Science Fiction Age, July 1994) (1994)
- The end of the world just isn't what it used to be—thank goodness! (1994)
- The power of Science Fiction changed my life and yours. (1994)
- You never forget your first science fiction convention. (1995)
- Without SF short stories, there'd be no science fiction. (1995)
- Hitchhiking is legal along the information superhighway. (1995)
- The branches of Horror and Science Fiction turn out to be close literary relatives. (1995)
- Winning isn't everything, but even in SF, it sure feels good. (1995)
- SF's sense of wonder is matched only by the magic of its words to live by. (1995)
- Let our writers know who was the best of 1995. (1996)
- Science Fiction's greatest gifts are sometimes close enough to touch. (1996)
- The readers have spoken, and chosen their favorites from 1995. (1996)
- Prepare to witness the birth of a new science fictional universe. (1996)
- Looking back to a glorious future. (1996)
- There's now an even better reason for a manned mission to Mars. (1996)
- Take a moment to let us know who wrote the best SF tales of 1996. (1997)
- Science Fiction, sci-fi and SF needn't fight a intergalactic war. (1997)
- Thank you for choosing your favorite fiction of 1996. (1997)
- Without Science Fiction there would be no thumbs up. (1997)
- J. Michael Straczynski is the Tolstoy of televised SF. (1997)
- It's taken more than a village to produce a new SF magazine. (1997)
- SF's Famous Firsts (1998)
- Time travel to the past so our writers can know their futures (1998)
- The life of a science fiction editor is all paper cuts and buried treasures. (1998)
- The readers have chosen the finest "SF Age" fiction of 1997. (1998)
- There's something so right about being able to write. (1998)
- The stuff "The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of" is made of. (1998)
- Please don't hate us for being beautiful here at "Science Fiction Age". (1998)
- Editorial (Science Fiction Age, January 1999) (1999)
- Editorial (Science Fiction Age, March 1999) (1999)
- Editorial (Science Fiction Age, May 1999) (1999)
- What is an editor? (1999)
- Editorial (Science Fiction Age, September 1999) (1999)
- Editorial (Science Fiction Age, November 1999) (1999)
- Movies (Realms of Fantasy, December 1999) (1999)
- Editorial (Science Fiction Age, January 2000) (2000)
- Editorial (Science Fiction Age, March 2000) (2000)
- Editorial (Science Fiction Age, May 2000) (2000)
- Afterword (Ghosts, Spirits, Computers, and World Machines) (2001)
- In Praise of Gene Therapy (2001)
- Introduction (Vossoff and Nimmitz: Just a Couple of Idiots Reupholstering Space and Time) (2002)
- Commentary: Joys and Jeremiada (Nebula Awards Showcase 2003) (2003)
- Hegira (1979) by Greg Bear
- Slaves of Sleep (1979) by L. Ron Hubbard
- Astra and Flondrix (1979) by Seamus Cullen
- The Bamboo Demons (1979) by Jory Sherman
- The Entity (1980) by Frank De Felitta
- Time's Arrow (1992) by Martin Amis
- The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of (1998) by Thomas M. Disch
- An Interview with Thomas Disch (1986) with Thomas M. Disch
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