- Author: John D. Berry Author Record # 23416
- Legal Name: Berry, John Drisler
- Birthplace: Bronxville, New York, USA
- Birthdate: 8 August 1950
- Language: English
- Webpages: en.everybodywiki.com, Facebook, Fancyclopedia 3, SFE
- Used These Alternate Names: John Berry (I), J. D. Berry, D. John Yrreb
- Author Tags: fanzines (1), Harry Warner, Jr., All Our Yesterdays (1), obit (1), Susan Wood (1), author portrait (1), Eileen Gunn (1)
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Magazine Editor Series
- Gasworks
- Gasworks - 1997 (1997) with Steve Swartz
- Susan Wood: About and By (2016)
- The Flophouse? (1971) [only as by D. John Yrreb]
- Coyote Takes the #10 Bus (1982)
- The Hill Is No Longer There (1983)
- The Club House
- The Club House (Amazing Stories)
- The Club House (Amazing Stories, July 1969) (1969)
- The Club House (Amazing Stories, September 1969) (1969)
- The Club House (Amazing Stories, November 1969) (1969)
- The Club House (Amazing Stories, January 1970) (1970)
- The Club House (Amazing Stories, March 1970) (1970)
- The Club House (Amazing Stories, May 1970) (1970)
- The Club House (Amazing Stories, July 1970) (1970)
- The Club House (Amazing Stories, September 1970) (1970)
- The Club House (Amazing Stories, November 1970) (1970)
- The Club House (Amazing Stories, January 1971) (1971)
- The Club House (Amazing Science Fiction, July 1971) (1971)
- The Club House (Amazing Stories, May 1972) (1972)
- The Club House (Amazing Stories, July 1972) (1972)
- The Club House (Amazing Stories, September 1972) (1972)
- The Club House (Amazing Stories)
- The Running, Jumping, and Standing Still Column
- Stuff and Fanac (1968)
- Letter to Psychotic, March 1968 (1968)
- Stuff & Fanac (Psychotic, March 1968) (1968)
- Stuff & Fanac (Psychotic, May 1968) (1968)
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Psychotic, July 1968 (1968)
with
Al Andrews
and
Vaughn Bodé?Vaughn Bodeand John Godwin and Doug Lowenstein and Ray Nelson and William Rotsler and Steve Stiles [only as by Al Andrews and John D. Berry andVaughn Bodé?Vaughn Bodeand John Godwin and Doug Lowenstein and Ray Nelson and Bill Rotsler and Steve Stiles]
- Letter: Science Fiction Review, November 1968 (1968)
- Letter (SF Commentary 33) (1973)
- Letter (SF Commentary 55/56) (1979) [only as by John Berry (I)]
- Susan Wood (1981)
- Letter (SF Commentary 62/63/64/65/66) (1981)
- Letter (Izzard #2) (1982)
- Letter (Izzard #6) (1983)
- Rich Brown: Where Angels Fear to Tread (1985)
- Letter (ASFR, September 1986) (1986)
- Letter (New Toy 2) (1988) [only as by John Berry (I)]
- Response to "The New Generation Gap" (1989)
- Editorial (Gasworks #1) (1997)
- Rough Red Down Under (1997)
- In Perpetual Motion: A Portrait of My Father (1998) [only as by John Berry (I)]
- Letter (Ansible 137) (1998)
- Letter (SF Commentary 78) (2003) [only as by John Berry (I)]
- Pant a Loon (2007) [only as by John Berry (I)]
- North Beach Nights: Co-editing a Weekly Fanzine with Calvin Demmon (2008)
- Letter (Relapse 20) (2012) [only as by John Berry (I)]
- Letter (Raucous Caucus 2) (2013)
- Letter (Flag 14) (2014)
- Letter (Banana Wings 62) (2016)
- Introduction (Susan Wood: About and By) (2016)
- Celebrating 50 Years of Locus (2018)
- Letter (The White Notebooks 17) (2020)
- Locus, #10 October 24, 1968 (1968)
- Locus, #13 November 22, 1968 (1968)
- Locus, #16 January 4, 1969 (1969)
- Locus, #17 January 10, 1969 (1969)
- Locus, #50 March 19, 1970 (1970)
- Stable Strategies and Others (2004)
- The James Tiptree Award Anthology 1 (2005)
- Hidden Folk (2014) with Aaron Bell and Dennis Letbetter
- Night Shift Plus Ursula and the Author Plus Promised Lands and Much More (2022)
- Psychotic, March 1968 (1968) [only as by J. D. Berry]
- Psychotic, March 1968 (1968) with Dick Flinchbaugh and Jack Gaughan and Ray Nelson and Carol Peters and Andrew Porter and William Rotsler and Steve Stiles and Bjo Trimble [only as by John D. Berry and Bjo and Richard Flinchbaugh and Jack Gaughan and Ray Nelson and Carol Peters and Andy Porter and Bill Rotsler and Steve Stiles]
- Psychotic, May 1968 (1968) with Jack Gaughan and Ray Nelson and William Rotsler and Mike Symes and Stan Taylor [only as by John D. Berry and Jack Gaughan and Ray Nelson and Bill Rotsler and Mike Symes and Stan Taylor]
- Psychotic, May 1968 (1968)
-
Psychotic, September 1968 (1968)
with
Al Andrews
and
Richard Bergeron
and
Vaughn Bodé?Vaughn Bodeand Ross Chamberlain and Jack Gaughan and Bob Kellog and Doug Lowenstein and Ray Nelson and William Rotsler and Steve Stiles and Mike Symes [only as by Al Andrews and Richard Bergeron and John D. Berry andVaughn Bodé?Vaughn Bodeand Ross Chamberlain and Jack Gaughan and Bob Kellog and Doug Lowenstein and Ray Nelson and Bill Rotsler and Steve Stiles and Mike Symes]
- Science Fiction Review, November 1968 (1968)
- Science Fiction Review, November 1968 [2] (1968)
- Science Fiction Review, November 1968 [3] (1968)
- Science Fiction Review, November 1968 [4] (1968)
- Science Fiction Review, November 1968 [5] (1968)
- Science Fiction Review, November 1968 [6] (1968)
- Science Fiction Review, January 1969 (1969)
- Science Fiction Review, January 1969 (1969)
- Science Fiction Review, January 1969 (1969)
- Science Fiction Review, April 1969 (1969)
- Science Fiction Review, April 1969 [2] (1969)
- Science Fiction Review, October 1969 (1969) with Ross Chamberlain and Stephen Fabian and Dick Flinchbaugh and Jack Gaughan and Michael Gilbert and Doug Lovenstein and William Rotsler and James Shull and Bob Smith (II) [only as by John D. Berry and Ross Chamberlain and Steve Fabian and Richard Flinchbaugh and Jack Gaughan and Mike Gilbert and Doug Lovenstein and Bill Rotsler and Jim Shull and Bob Smith (II)]
- Cartoon: no caption (Dancing and Joking) (2005) [only as by John Berry (I)]
- Heavenly Breakfast (1981) by Samuel R. Delany
- Tales of Nevèrÿon (1981) by Samuel R. Delany
- The Faded Sun: Kesrith (1981) by C. J. Cherryh
- Well of Shiuan (1981) by C. J. Cherryh
- Age of Wonders: Exploring the World of Science Fiction (1986) by David G. Hartwell
-
La nouvelle science-fiction Américaine?La nouvelle science-fiction americaine(1986) byGérard Cordesse?Gerard Cordesse
- Wheel of the Winds (1989) by M. J. Engh