- Author: Joe Mayhew Author Record # 1884
- Legal Name: Mayhew, Joseph Thomas
- Birthplace: Washington, DC, USA
- Birthdate: 20 August 1942
- Deathdate: 10 June 2000
- Language: English
- Webpages: Fancyclopedia 3, wsfa.org
- Used These Alternate Names: Joseph T. Mayhew, Joseph Mayhew
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Short Fiction
- Lost Virginia (1993)
- Ernie Hoffmann's Story (1995)
- She Remembered Men (1995)
- Bamboo (1996)
- Nisi Granum Frumenti (1998)
- Letter (Locus #383) (1992)
- Letter (NYRSF, November 1997) (1997) [only as by Joseph T. Mayhew]
- The Frozen Frog, October 1994 (1994)
-
Alternate Worldcons and Again, Alternate Worldcons (1996)
also appeared as:
- Interior Art: Alternate Worldcons and Again, Alternate Worldcons (cover) (2012)
- You should have gone before we left! (1981)
- Cartoon: "COUNT DRECK" (1983)
- Crosstime Bus (1986)
- Cartoon: "200 Light years I came across space - on a good will mission ... and what do I get? ... a parking ticket." (1989)
- Cartoon: no caption (Asimov's Science Fiction, November 1995) (1990)
- Cartoon: "... and now, the Special Hugo for Best All-time Automobile Hood Ornament ..." (1990)
- Cartoon: "Absolute proof that the royal electrician was in on the plot" (1990)
- Cartoon: "Convention managers often must wear a variety of hats" (1990)
- Cartoon: "Do you ever have one of those days when you're just too pooped to pope?" (1990)
- Cartoon: "Men! All they ever seem to think of is SEX! ...... thank God!" (1990)
- Cartoon: "TITMICE CAN BE FATAL TO A STARLET'S CAREER" (1990)
- Cartoon: "Tut-Ankh-Ammon's tomb would never have been found if he'd had the Hague's architect." (1990)
- Cartoon: "What's a cute little cookie like you doing in a place like this?" (1990)
- Cartoon: no caption (Confiction) (1990)
- Cartoon: no caption (Confiction) [2] (1990)
- ConFiction Membership List as of July 24th, 1990 (1990)
- Artistic Letters (1993) with Ray Allard and Ian Gunn and David Haugh and Marge Simon and Phil Tortorici [only as by Ray Allard and Ian Gunn and David Haugh and Joe Mayhew and Margaret Simon and Phil Tortorici]
- Cartoon: Hopelessly Ahead of My Time (1994)
- Cartoon: "I find most science fiction well... Implausible." (1994)
- Cartoon: "She loves me, she loves me not." (1994)
- Cartoon: "Wyatt Carp" (1994)
- Cartoon: "I wish we had waited until the last volume was published before destroying Earth ... now I'll never know how this comes out." (1995)
- Cartoon: I'm Sorry But ... (1995)
- Cartoon: Phobos, Mars Bar, Deimos (1995)
- Cartoon: Count Dreck (Pirate Writings #11, 1996) (1996)
- An Abecedary of the Imagination (1996)
- Business Passed on to L.A.con III (1996)
- Cartoon: "Clem, Do you believe in God?" (1996)
- Cartoon: "Perhaps I should rephrase that ..." (1996)
- Cartoon: "Take us to Ross Perot" (1996)
- Cartoon: "When you touch me like that, I feel so ... functional." (1996)
- Cartoon: "Where do dragons get hoardes?" (1996)
- Cartoon: Count Dreck (Pirate Writings #13, 1997) (1997)
- Cartoon: Count Dreck (Pirate Writings #14, 1997) (1997)
- Cartoon: The first interplanetary delivery of mail (1997)
- Cartoon: "... I came not to bury Cæsar, but to eat Cæsar ..." (1997)
- Cartoon: "... And another thing, no one is going to believe me: I'm a science fiction writer" (1997)
- Cartoon: "... and on my left, someone with an insider's view of artificial intelligence" (1997)
- Cartoon: "If I eat one more critic, I become eligible for SFWA" (1997)
- Cartoon: "I'm a lookin' fer the man who shot my pa." (1997)
- Cartoon: Count Dreck (Pirate Writings #16, 1998) (1998)
- Cartoon: "Learn Sex from a Chum." (1998)
- The Geis Letter, March 1998 (1998)
- The Geis Letter, April 1998 (1998)
- After Alexander (1998)
- Cartoon: "Can you spot the bad mushrooms?" (1998)
- Fandom in Baltimore (1998)
- The Constitution of the World Science Fiction Society, September 1997 (1998)
- The Hugo Awards by Year (Bucconeer Souvenir Book) (1998)
- The Hugo Awards by Year (Bucconeer Souvenir Book) [2] (1998)
- The Hugo Awards by Year (Bucconeer Souvenir Book) [3] (1998)
- Cartoon: Count Dreck (Pirate Writings, #17, 1999) (1999)
- Cartoon: Count Dreck (Pirate Writings, #18, 1999) (1999)
- A Fan for All Seasons (1999)
- A Fan for All Seasons [2] (1999)
- A Fan for All Seasons [3] (1999)
- A Fan for All Seasons [4] (1999)
- Cartoon: "I'd go out and get a life, but the software won't run on Windows 95." (1999)
- Kingsley Capers (1999)
- Kingsley Capers [2] (1999)
- My Pal Johnny (1999)
- My Pal Johnny [2] (1999)
- My Pal Johnny [3] (1999)
- My Pal Johnny [4] (1999)
- My Pal Johnny [5] (1999)
- Cartoon: "For Sale Cheap." (1999)
- Cartoon: "Gerbil porn" (1999)
- Cartoon: "Instant roaches" (1999)
- Cartoon: "I love SF!" (1999)
- Ansible 143, June 1999 (1999)
- Ansible 144, July 1999 (1999)
- Cartoon: "Last time I buzzed ol' Roswell and left some faked junk, they about went crazy." (1999)
- Cartoon: "Oops ... oops ... sorry ... oops ..." (1999)
- Cartoon: "She was a lovely child but she didn't taste a bit like lox." (1999)
- Cartoon: "A special Hugo was delivered by a group of writers" (1999)
- Cartoon: no caption (Asimov's Science Fiction, October-November 1999) (1999)
- Cartoon: "Gafia is a way of life" (2000)
- Cartoon: "Hugo in a drum career spray" (2000)
- Cartoon: "Snailius Lorri Articulatus" (2000)
- Cartoon (NYRSF, June 2000) (2000)
- Cartoon: "This one's a special request for the guys down at SETI" (2000)
- Cartoon: "Actually if she's only half-human ... it's better this way." (2000)
- Count Dreck [cartoon] (2000) [only as by Joseph Mayhew]
- Cartoon: "Superhero want ads" (2000)
- As of August 1, 2000, Da ... Chicon 2000 Member List (2000)
- As of August 1, 2000, Da ... Chicon 2000 Member List [2] (2000)
- As of August 1, 2000, Da ... Chicon 2000 Member List [3] (2000)
- Beatae Memoriae: Joe Mayhew (2000)
- Beatae Memoriae: Joe Mayhew [2] (2000)
- Cartoon: "(It's one of those damned gothics.)" (2000)
- Cartoon: "And now, I'd like to give you my impression of Star Trek 'Data' ..." (2000)
- Cartoon: "Cheer up? Hell! This is only the seventh book in an endless Celtic fantasy series!" (2000)
- Cartoon: "Did I get it backwards?" (2000)
- Cartoon: "E.Z. Housepen discussing certain problems arrising from the fact that neither has ever read their best-seller fantasy series" (2000)
- Cartoon: "Fiona began to wonder exactly WHAT his dinner plans were." (2000)
- Cartoon: "FULLY AUTOMATED CAT WASH" (2000)
- Cartoon: "I'm touched!" (2000)
- Cartoon: "No, actually, I'm a computer rat: you point, click, and get a virus." (2000)
- Cartoon: "Please help a deserving SF author" (2000)
- Cartoon: "So, when the Transgalactic fan fund winners get here, we eat them?" (2000)
- Cartoon: "That's odd; most of our dirty jokes are about food." (2000)
- Cartoon: "Who'd have suspected that!?" (2000)
- Cartoon: "Who'd have thought that first Contact would be made by alien clowns in search of material." (2000)
- Cartoon: "Wow! This kid really has a neat imagination!" (2000)
- Cartoon: "Yet another Indian treaty ..." (2000)
- Cartoon: "Your typical Amish Vampire" (2000)
- Da Famous & da Infamous ...: Chicago Trading Cards (2000)
- Gotta Get Away?: Rock Hunt (2000)
- Hold Onto Your Seats— Dramatic Presentations (2000)
- Hold Onto Your Seats— Dramatic Presentations [2] (2000)
- Hold Onto Your Seats— Dramatic Presentations [3] (2000)
- Hold Onto Your Seats— Dramatic Presentations [4] (2000)
- Letter From Chicago (2000)
- Letter From Chicago [10] (2000)
- Letter From Chicago [11] (2000)
- Letter From Chicago [12] (2000)
- Letter From Chicago [2] (2000)
- Letter From Chicago [3] (2000)
- Letter From Chicago [4] (2000)
- Letter From Chicago [5] (2000)
- Letter From Chicago [6] (2000)
- Letter From Chicago [7] (2000)
- Letter From Chicago [8] (2000)
- Letter From Chicago [9] (2000)
- My Impressions of Chicago ...: "Chicago, Chicago, That Toddlin' Town" (2000)
- Nyby, Christian, credited; Howard Hawks, Co-Directors, The Thing from Another World, Aka the Thing (review) (2000)
- Radio Skates, Tele-Theatres, and Rocket Jockeys (2000)
- The Chairman's Letter (Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program) (2000)
- The Nominees for the — 47th Annual Hugo Awards (2000)
- The SF Achievement Awards —: The Hugo List (2000)
- The SF Achievement Awards —: The Hugo List [2] (2000)
- The SF Achievement Awards —: The Hugo List [3] (2000)
- World Science Fiction Convention List . . : Worldcons 1939 to 2000 (2000)
- Cartoon: "GLACIER! Flee for your lives!" (2000)
- Cartoon: "Tour" (2000)
- Cartoon: "When you wish upon a star, makes no difference who you are: cause stars are only vast atomic fires, incapable of caring or even knowing you're there." (2000)
- Cartoon: "Use idle space to store your Star Wars tie-ins" (2000)
- Cartoon: "Skiffy trash" (2000)
- Cartoon: "I'm talking world domination!" (2001)
- Cartoon: "Fantasy enter at your own risk" (2001)
- Cartoon: "Quoitus" (2001)
- Cartoon: "Pizza guy" (2001)
- Ansible 173, December 2001 (2001)
- Ansible 190, May 2003 (2003)
- Gallery of the Beaver (2003)
- Gallery of the Beaver [3] (2003)
- Past Hugo Winners (Torcon 3: 61st World Science Fiction Convention) (2003)
-
Torcon 3 Concom (2003)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Gallery of the Beaver [2] (2003)
- Ansible 194, September 2003 (2003)
- Ansible 195, October 2003 (2003)
- Cartoon: "UFO stop" (2003)
- Cartoon: "Captain, they've screwed our ship to an immense block of wood" (2004)
- Ansible 199, February 2004 (2004)
- Ansible 200, March 2004 (2004)
- Ansible 202, May 2004 (2004)
- Ansible 206, September 2004 (2004)
- Cartoon: "Fen on their way to the 1934 Worldcon" (2004)
- Cartoon: "We were going to build an A-frame, but then the space program was cancelled & NASA sold everything at this huge yard sale" (2004)
- Cartoon: no caption (Dancing and Joking) (2005)
- Ansible 233, December 2006 (2006)
- FOSFAX, #213 December 2006 (2006)
- Ansible 236, March 2007 (2007)
- Cartoon: no caption (Journey Planet 17) (2013)
- Cartoon: "SMOF" (2015)
- Cartoon: no caption (Journey Planet 27) (2015)
- Cartoon: no caption (Journey Planet 27) [2] (2015)
- Cartoon: "No, actually you get three Talmud questions" (2018)
- Cartoon: no caption (Flag 21) (2018)
- Cartoon: no caption (Ansible 371) (2018)
- Cartoon: "If you press your nose up against the helmet, it makes you look funny ... but, mostly, the aliens don't get it." (2019)
- Hugo Award Winners: Since 1953 (Glasgow 2024: A Worldcon for Our Futures) (2024)
- Membership List (as of 21 July 2024) (2024)
- Blue Mars (1996) by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Holy Fire (1996) by Bruce Sterling
- Starborne (1996) by Robert Silverberg
- Catch the Lightning (1997) by Catherine Asaro
- How Like a God (1997) by Brenda W. Clough
- Idoru (1997) by William Gibson
- Neverwhere (1997) by Neil Gaiman
- The Wall of the Sky, the Wall of the Eye (1997) by Jonathan Lethem
- A Geography of Unknown Lands (1998) by Michael Swanwick
- A King of Infinite Space (1998) by Allen Steele
- Iron Shadows (1998) by Steven Barnes
- Jack Faust (1998) by Michael Swanwick
- Outpost (1998) by Scott Mackay
- Darwinia (1999) by Robert Charles Wilson
- O Pioneer! (1999) by Frederik Pohl
- Secret Realms (1999) by Tom Cool
- Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fictions and Illusions (1999) by Neil Gaiman
- The Avram Davidson Treasury (1999) by Avram Davidson
- The Best of Crank! (1999) by Bryan Cholfin
- The First Casualty (1999) by Mike Moscoe