The Fiction of Isaac Asimov
Part II: The Later Asimov (1953-)
This is a list of Isaac Asimov's fiction.
The early years (1938-1952) are listed in
Part I (www.storypilot.com/sf/asimov1.html),
where the items are listed according to completion date.
These Part II items are listed by publication date since Asimov's
autobiographies
don't usually have exact completion dates for the later work.
A list of what you'll need to track down to read all of Asimov's
fiction is also available in Part I.
Michael Main
main@colorado.edu
I have also posted a list of some other
favorite authors that I hope you will enjoy.
Listed by order of publication
1953
- "Button, Button"
-
See the listing in the early Asimov
web page.
- "The Monkey's Finger"
-
See the listing in the early Asimov
web page.
- "Sally"
-
See the listing in the early Asimov
web page.
- "Flies"
-
See the listing in the early Asimov
web page.
- "Kid Stuff"
-
Jan Prentiss writes fantasy for a living, an occupation that makes
him susceptible to certain unusual dangers.
ASIMOV STORY [A.088] Completed January 25, 1953.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
-
First publication: Beyond Fantasy Fiction (September 1953)
- Earth is Room Enough (1957)
- The Far Ends of Time and Earth (1979)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "Belief"
-
Scientist, Dr. Roger Toomey, has a scientific problem that no other
scientists will touch.
ASIMOV STORY [A.089] Completed January 12, 1953.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Astounding Science Fiction (October 1953)
- Through a Glass, Clearly (1967)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
- The Edge of Tomorrow (1985)
- The Alternative Asimovs (1986)
- The Caves of Steel
-
Spacer robot R. Daneel Olivaw and Earthman Lije Baley are two
unlikely partners as detectives who must solve the even more
unlikely murder of a visiting spacer.
ASIMOV STORY [A.090] (Book #11) Completed May 24, 1953.
ROBOT/EMPIRE TIMELINE: 5021 A.D.
Chapter 4 indicates that Lije met his wife at the Christmas party of
'02 and that they had been married for over 18 years, which sets
things in '21. As for which '21, I selected 5021 since Chapter 2
indicates that New York City had been in place for 3300
years. That
area was settled only sparsely as New Amsterdam in 1621,
but had substantial population as New York by 1721.
Hence, 3300 years after 1721 is my chosen year 5021 for this first
story of R. Daneel Olivaw. Incidentally: Lije is 42 years old and
his son Bentley is 16.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
-
Serialization in Galaxy (October 1953 / November 1953 / December 1953)
-
First book publication: , Doubleday (1954)
- "Everest"
-
Jimmy Robbins discovers the real reason why Everest has been unclimbable.
ASIMOV STORY [A.091] Completed April 7, 1953.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
-
First publication: Universe Science Fiction (December 1953)
- Have You Seen These? (1974)
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
- "The Micropsychiatric Applications of Thiotimoline"
-
See the listing in the early Asimov
web page.
- "Nobody Here but--"
-
See the listing in the early Asimov
web page.
- Lucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids
(Second Lucky Starr Book, pseudonym Paul French)
-
See the listing in the early Asimov
web page.
1954
- "Sucker Bait"
-
Mark Annuncio is the most unusual member of a crew sent to a most
unusual two-sunned planet to discover the reason for the demise of
the first settlement 100 years ago.
ASIMOV STORY [A.092]
ROBOT/EMPIRE TIMELINE: 8500 A.D.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
-
- First publication: Astounding Science Fiction
(February 1954 / March 1954)
- The Martian Way and Other Stories (1955)
- Prisoners of the Stars (Omnibus) (19xx)
- Other Worlds of Isaac Asimov (1987)
- "The Immortal Bard"
-
Dr. Phineas Welch tells an English professor a disturbing story
about a student in the professor's Shakespeare class.
ASIMOV STORY [A.093] Completed Fall 1953.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
-
First publication: Universe Science Fiction (May 1954)
- Earth is Room Enough (1957)
- The Far Ends of Time and Earth (1979)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "It's Such a Beautiful Day"
-
Young Dickie Hanshaw discovers a new world outside his own door.
ASIMOV STORY [A.094] Completed Fall 1953.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
-
First publication: Star Science Fiction Stories #3,
ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballentine Books #96, $0.35 (1954)
- Through a Glass, Clearly (1967)
- Nightfall and Other Stories (1969)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "Let's Not"
-
Charles Kittredge and Heber Vandermeer are the only two teachers
left after the atomic war.
ASIMOV STORY [A.095] Completed October 1954.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
- -----
First publication: Graduate Journal of Boston University
(December 1954)
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
- "The Pause"
-
See the listing in the early Asimov
web page.
- Lucky Starr and the Oceans of the Venus
(Third Lucky Starr Book, pseudonym Paul French)
-
Lucky and Bigman visit Venus to investigate the out-of-character
behavior of Lou Evans, a friend of Lucky's from college days and
a member of the Council himself.
ASIMOV STORY [A.096] (Book #12) Completed March 1954.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Lucky Starr and the Oceans of Venuns, Doubleday (1954)
1955
- "The Singing Bell"
-
Dr. Wendell Urth has but a short time to interview the man who has
committed the perfect crime, and prove that he had a short trip to
the moon recently.
ASIMOV STORY [A.097] Completed Fall 1953.
ROBOT/EMPIRE TIMELINE: 1985 A.D.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (January 1955)
- Asimov's Mysteries (1968)
- "Risk"
-
Doctor Susan Calvin once again asks Gerald Black ("Little Lost
Robot") to help her solve a robot problem in the asteroid belt.
ASIMOV STORY [A.098]
ROBOT/EMPIRE TIMELINE: Some years after 2029 A.D.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Astounding Science Fiction (May 1955)
- The Rest of the Robots (1964)
- The Complete Robot (1982)
- The Robot Collection (Omnibus) (1983)
- "The Last Trump"
-
Etheriel, a very junior seraph, pits his will against a formidable
Adversary who is bent on destruction of the world in 1957.
ASIMOV STORY [A.099] Completed June 1954.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Fantastic Universe (June 1955)
- Earth is Room Enough (1957)
- The Far Ends of Time and Earth (1979)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "Franchise"
-
Norman Muller has been selected by Multivac for a singular honor in
the presidential election year of 2008.
ASIMOV STORY [A.100] Completed sometime after the
1952 presidential election.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: If: Worlds of Science Fiction (August 1955)
- Earth is Room Enough (1957)
- The Far Ends of Time and Earth (1979)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- Robot Dreams (1986)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "The Talking Stone"
-
Dr. Wendell Urth once again comes to the rescue, helping Larry
Vernadsky solve the mystery of the last words of a rock-eating
silicon life form among the asteroids.
ASIMOV STORY [A.101]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
(October 1955)
- Asimov's Mysteries (1968)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "Dreamworld"
-
Young Eddie Keller loves to dream, even though his aunt disapproves.
ASIMOV STORY [A.102]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
(November 1955)
- Opus 100 (1969)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "Dreaming is a Private Thing"
(Asimov's original title "A Hundred Million Dreams at Once")
-
Jesse Weill faces a variety of day-to-day problems in the dream
publishing business.
ASIMOV STORY [A.103] Completed Summer 1954.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (December 1955)
- Earth is Room Enough (1957)
- The Far Ends of Time and Earth (1979)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "The Portable Star"
-
Holden Brooks, his wife Grace,and the Van Hornes find themselves
trapped on a planet of prankish energy beings.
ASIMOV STORY [A.104] Completed April 1954.
ROBOT/EMPIRE TIMELINE: 5500 A.D.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
-
First publication: Thrilling Wonder Stories (Winter 1955)
- Only other publication in: Treasury of Great Science Fiction
Stories, Number 1, ed. Jim Hendryx, Jr., Popular Library, Inc. (1964)
- The End of Eternity
-
Andrew Harlan, Technician in the everwhen of Eternity, falls in love
and starts a chain of events that can mean the end of everything.
ASIMOV STORY [A.105] (Book #15) Completed Fall 1954.
ROBOT/EMPIRE TIMELINE: The ending sets up
Asimov's Foundation galaxy.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The End of Eternity, Doubleday (1955)
1956
- "The Message"
-
Time traveller and historian George tries to travel back to World
War II without making any changes to the world.
ASIMOV STORY [A.106]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
(February 1956)
- Earth is Room Enough (1957)
- The Far Ends of Time and Earth (1979)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "The Dead Past"
-
History professor Arnold Potterley and the new physics instructor
Jonas Foster discover that the government is supressing research
into a device to view the past.
ASIMOV STORY [A.107]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Astounding Science Fiction (April 1956)
- Earth is Room Enough (1957)
- The Best of Isaac Asimov (1973)
- The Far Ends of Time and Earth (1979)
- The Edge of Tomorrow (1985)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- Other Worlds of Isaac Asimov (1987)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "Hell-Fire"
-
Alvin Horner has a ringside seat for the first slow-motion viewing
of a surprising explosion.
ASIMOV STORY [A.108]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Fantastic Universe (May 1956)
- Earth is Room Enough (1957)
- The Far Ends of Time and Earth (1979)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "Living Space"
-
Alec Mishnoff and Bill Ching
of the Housing Bureau have to deal with a complant from
Clarence Rimbro, who claims that there are strange noises on the
planet that he's been given to live in.
ASIMOV STORY [A.109]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
- -----
First publication: The Original Science Fiction Stories (May 1956)
- Earth is Room Enough (1957)
- The Far Ends of Time and Earth (1979)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "What's in a Name?"
-
(aka "Death of a Honey-Blonde")
Professor Helmuth Rodney helps solve a murder mystery in a chemistry
library.
ASIMOV STORY [A.110]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Saint Detective Magazine (as "Death of a Honey-Blonde")
(June 1956)
- Asimov's Mysteries (1968)
- "The Dying Night"
-
Four classmates scattered across the solar system are reunited on
Earth and it takes Dr. Wendell Urth to solve the mystery when one
of them dies and important papers disappear.
ASIMOV STORY [A.111]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
(July 1956)
- Nine Tomorrows (1959)
- Asimov's Mysteries (1968)
- The Best of Isaac Asimov (1973)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "Someday"
-
(aka The Story Machine)
Eleven-year-old Niccolo Mazetti has a friend with some ideas that
Niccolo and his old Bard both think are pretty cool.
ASIMOV STORY [A.112]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Infinity Science Fiction
(August 1956)
- Earth is Room Enough (1957)
- Adapted as a play in Plays (February 1958)
- The Far Ends of Time and Earth (1979)
- The Complete Robot (1982)
- The Robot Collection (Omnibus) (1983)
- Robot Visions (1990)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "Each an Explorer"
-
Space Explorer Herman Chouns has uncanny instincts to explain weird
things, but his shipmate Allen Smith is skeptical about whether
a strong telepatic ability could have anything to do with it.
ASIMOV STORY [A.113] Completed June 1956.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
-
First publication: Future Science Fiction (August 1956)
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "Pâté de Foie Gras"
-
A nameless researcher for the Department of Agriculuture tells the
true story of the Goose that Lays the Golden Eggs.
ASIMOV STORY [A.114]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Astounding Science Fiction
(September 1956)
- Only a Trillion (1957)
- Asimov's Mysteries (1968)
- The Edge of Tomorrow (1985)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "First Law"
-
See the listing in the early Asimov
web page.
- "The Watery Place"
-
Bart Cameron is the first Earthling to meet the visitors from space.
ASIMOV STORY [A.115]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
-
First publication: Satellite Science Fiction
(October 1956)
- Earth is Room Enough (1957)
- The Far Ends of Time and Earth (Omnibus) (1964)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- Lucky Starr and the Big Sun of the Mercury
(Fourth Lucky Starr Book, pseudonym Paul French)
-
Lucky and Bigman must discover who is sabotaging Project Light on
the dark side of Mercury.
ASIMOV STORY [A.116] (Book #17) Completed Spring 1955.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Lucky Starr and the Big Sun of Mercury, Doubleday (1956)
- The Naked Sun
-
Jehoshaphat! This time it's Earthman Lije Baley who must join
robot R. Daneel Olivaw on the spacer world Solaria to solve a rare murder
on this anti-gregarious planet.
ASIMOV STORY [A.117] (Book #20) Completed Mar 10, 1956.
ROBOT/EMPIRE TIMELINE: 5022 A.D.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
-
Serialization in Astounding (October 1956 / November 1956 / December 1956)
First book publication: The Naked Sun, Doubleday (1957)
- "The Last Question"
-
A sequence of ever more powerful Multivac computers deal with the
eventual fate of the universe.
ASIMOV STORY [A.118]
ROBOT/EMPIRE TIMELINE: 2061 A.D. and beyond
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Science Fiction Quarterly
(November 1956)
- Nine Tomorrows (1959)
- Opus 100 (1969)
- The Best of Isaac Asimov (1973)
- The Edge of Tomorrow (1985)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (197x)
- Robot Dreams (1986)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- It's Been a Good Life (2002)
- Available online at multivax.com
- "Gimmicks Three" (aka "The Brazen Locked Room")
-
Isidore Wellby makes a timely pact with the devil's demon.
ASIMOV STORY [A.119]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
(November 1956) (as "The Brazen Locked Room")
- Earth is Room Enough (1957)
- The Far Ends of Time and Earth (Omnibus) (1964)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "Jokester"
-
Computer Grand Master Noel Meyerhof, together with Multivac,
is on the trail of the real jokesters of the universe.
ASIMOV STORY [A.120]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
-
First publication: Infinity Science Fiction
(December 1956)
- Earth is Room Enough (1957)
- The Far Ends of Time and Earth (Omnibus) (1964)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (197x)
- Robot Dreams (1986)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
1957
- "The Dust of Death"
-
Edmund Farley sets up a slightly mixed up scheme to murder the
widely hated Great Llewes.
ASIMOV STORY [A.121]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Venture Science Fiction
(January 1957)
- Asimov's Mysteries (1968)
- "Strikebreaker"
-
(aka "Male Strikebreaker")
Sociologist Steven Lamorak visits a small asteroid where a
strike by a single man could end their entire society.
ASIMOV STORY [A.122]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Original Science Fiction Stories
(January 1957) (as "Male Strikebreaker")
- Nightfall and Other Stories (1969)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- Robot Dreams (1986)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "Let's Get Together"
-
Elias Lynn knows that ten robots have penetrated America's borders
and are planning to converge to create a massive explosion--but where?
ASIMOV STORY [A.123]
ROBOT/EMPIRE TIMELINE: About 2050 A.D., but probably
not part of Asimov's other Robot/Timeline universe.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Infinity Science Fiction (February 1957)
- The Rest of the Robots (1964)
- The Complete Robot (1982)
- The Robot Collection (Omnibus) (1983)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "Blank!"
-
Dr. Edward Barron has a theory that time is arranged like a series
of particles that can be traveled up or down; his colleague and
hesitant collaborator August Pointdexter isn't so sure about the
application of the theory to reality.
ASIMOV STORY [A.124]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Infinity Science Fiction (June 1957)
- Have You Seen These? (1974)
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
- "Does a Bee Care"
-
Will Kane be able to help make Earthlings a spacefaring race?
ASIMOV STORY [A.125] Completed October 1956
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: If: Worlds of Science Fiction (June 1957)
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
- Robot Dreams (1986)
- "A Woman's Heart"
-
Flora Miller has the gift of eternal beauty and now faces the
problem of selecting the perfect mate from among three candidates.
ASIMOV STORY [A.126]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
Only publication: Satellite Science Fiction (June 1957)
- "Profession"
-
In the year 6511, young George Platen is told that he is not suited
for any earthly Profession.
ASIMOV STORY [A.127] Completed January 6, 1957.
This novella is in the direction of Heinlein's juvenile novels,
which Asimov highly admired.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Astounding Science Fiction (July 1957)
- Nine Tomorrows (1959)
- Other Worlds of Isaac Asimov (1987)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- Available online:
http://www.abelard.org/asimov.htm.
- "A Loint of Paw"
-
Master criminal Montie Stein has found a way around the statute of
limitations.
ASIMOV STORY [A.128]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
(August 1957)
- Asimov's Mysteries (1968)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "Ideas Die Hard"
-
Burce Davis and Marvin Oldbury are the first two men to travel out
and around the moon where they find something unexpected on the far side.
ASIMOV STORY [A.129] Completed April 1, 1957
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Galaxy Science Fiction (October 1957)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "I'm in Marsport without Hilda"
-
When spacefaring Max finds himself for a night in Marsport without
his wife, he decides to seek a little illicit adventure.
ASIMOV STORY [A.130] Completed May/June 1957.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Venture Science Fiction (November 1957)
- Nine Tomorrows (1959)
- Asimov's Mysteries (1968)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (197x)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "The Gentle Vultures"
-
Devi-en is the gentle creature in charge of waiting for Earthmen to
blow themselves to destruction in a nuclear war.
ASIMOV STORY [A.131] Completed May 1957
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Super Science Fiction (December 1957)
- Nine Tomorrows (1959)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "Galley Slave"
-
Dr. Susan Calvin must find a way to show that the proofreading
mistakes in Professor Ninheimer's book were deliberately put there
by the professor himself and not by EZ-27.
ASIMOV STORY [A.132] Completed April 18, 1957
ROBOT/EMPIRE TIMELINE: 2030 A.D.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Galaxy Science Fiction (December 1957)
- The Rest of the Robots (1964)
- The Complete Robot (1982)
- The Robot Collection (Omnibus) (1983)
- Robot Visions (1990)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "Insert Knob A in Hole B"
-
The brains down on Earth have a bright idea about how to stop the
problems that astronauts Dave Woodbury and John Hansen have
reassembling machines that have been sent to them in parts.
ASIMOV STORY [A.133] Completed August 21, 1957
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
-
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
(December 1957)
- Nightfall and Other Stories (1969)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- Lucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter
(Fifth Lucky Starr Book, pseudonym Paul French)
-
Lucky and Bigman venture to Jupiter IX, the small moon where the
prototype of an anti-gravity ship is being built and apparently
being sabotaged.
ASIMOV STORY [A.134] (Book #21) Completed November 11, 1956.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Lucky Star and the Moons of Jupiter, Doubleday (1957)
1958
- "Spell My Name with an S"
-
(aka "S, as in Zabatinsky")
A small change in the name of nuclear physicist Marshall Zebatinsky
has far reaching consequences.
ASIMOV STORY [A.135]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Star Science Fiction
(January 1958) (title "S, as in Zabatinsky"). This was a one-shot magazine
version of the Star Science Fiction original anthology series,
edited by Fred Pohl. It appeared in January 1958, between anthology #3
(1954) and anthology #4 (November 1958).
- Nine Tomorrows (1959)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- Robot Dreams (1986)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "Lenny"
-
(Asimov's original title: "What's the Use?")
Late in her career at U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men, Dr. Susan
Calvin finds interest in a robot that was accidentally produced with
an infant's mind.
ASIMOV STORY [A.136] Completed August 1957.
ROBOT/EMPIRE TIMELINE: Circa 2035 A.D.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Infinity Science Fiction
(January 1958)
- The Rest of the Robots (1964)
- The Complete Robot (1982)
- The Robot Collection (Omnibus) (1983)
- Robot Visions (1990)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "The Feeling of Power"
-
Technician Myron Aub has an idea about how to replace computers, and
Programmer Jehan Shuman takes the idea to military men.
ASIMOV STORY [A.137]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: If: Worlds of Science Fiction
(February 1958)
- Nine Tomorrows (1959)
- Opus 100 (1969)
- The Edge of Tomorrow (1985)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (197x)
- Robot Dreams (1986)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "Silly Asses"
-
Great One Naron, galactic record keeper, has no doubt about the
ultimate fate of the intelligent race from the planet Earth.
ASIMOV STORY [A.138] Completed July 29, 1957.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Future Science Fiction
(February 1958)
- Have You Seen These? (1974)
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
- "All the Troubles of the World"
-
In a world carefully watched by Mulitvac,
Ali Othman discovers a planned
crime much worse than first-degree murder, but each action he takes
seems to increase the probability that the crime will succeed.
ASIMOV STORY [A.139] Completed July 1957.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
- -----
First publication: Super Science Fiction
(April 1958)
- Nine Tomorrows (1959)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (197x)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "Buy Jupiter"
-
(Asimov's first title: "It Pays")
Earth's Secretary of Science must discover the reason why the
Mizzarett want to buy Jupiter.
ASIMOV STORY [A.140]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Venture Science Fiction
(May 1958)
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
- "The Up-to-Date Sorcerer"
-
Elderly Judge Nicholas Nitely tells of the effect of a modern-day
love potion created by Professor Wellington Johns and administered
to a group of upstanding young college students.
ASIMOV STORY [A.141] Completed November 10, 1957.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
(July 1958)
- Nightfall and Other Stories (1969)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "The Ugly Little Boy"
-
(Title in Galaxy: "Last-born")
Edith Fellowes is hired to look after young Timmie, a Neanderthal
boy brought from the past, but never able to leave the time statis
bubble where he lives.
ASIMOV STORY [A.142] Completed December 1957
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Galaxy Science Fiction
(September 1958)
- Nine Tomorrows (1959)
- The Edge of Tomorrow (1985)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (197x)
- Robot Dreams (1986)
- Other Worlds of Isaac Asimov (1987)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- Novelization by Robert Silverberg (1992) (Book #501)
- Lucky Starr and the Rings of Saturn
(Sixth Lucky Starr Book, pseudonym Paul French)
-
Lucky and Bigman must once again face the Sirians who have settled a
colony on Saturn's largest moon.
ASIMOV STORY [A.143] (Book #26) Completed Feb 26, 1958.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Lucky Starr and the Rings of Saturn, Doubleday (1958)
- The Death Dealers
-
(aka Sit with Death)
(aka A Whiff of Death)
Lou Brade, Assistant Professor of Chemistry for 19 years,
Has his life turned upside down by the apparent murder of
his promising graduate student.
ASIMOV STORY [A.144] (Book #28) Completed September
22, 1957.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Death Dealers, Avon #T-287(1958 PB)
- The Bounds of Infinity
-
This was to be a third novel of Lije Baley and R. Daneel Olivaw.
ASIMOV STORY [A.144½] Abandoned October 20, 1958
- Lucky Starr and the Snows of Pluto
-
This was to be another Lucky Starr novel.
ASIMOV STORY [A.144¾] Abandoned sometime around 1958.
1959
- "A Statue for Father"
-
(Asimov's original title: "Benefactor of Humanity")
A wealthy man's father
was a time travel researcher who died some years ago, but not before
leaving a legacy for all mankind.
ASIMOV STORY [A.145] Completed Summer 1958.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
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First publication: Satellite Science Fiction
(February 1959)
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "Anniversary"
-
Warren Moore reunites with his two crewmates on the 20th anniversary
of their miraculous rescue from a deep space collision, and now they
are faced with the problem of their own anonymity.
ASIMOV STORY [A.146] Completed November 22, 1958.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Amazing Science Fiction Stories
(March 1959)
- Asimov's Mysteries (1968)
- The Best of Isaac Asimov (1973)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "Unto the Fourth Generation"
-
During an ordinary day of business, Sam Marten keeps being drawn to
men name Lewkowitz.
ASIMOV STORY [A.147] Completed August 29, 1958.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
(April 1959)
- Nightfall and Other Stories (1969)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "Obituary"
-
The wife of Lancelot Stebbins (not his real name)
tells of the difficulties of being married to a man who is
obsessively driven to
find fame as a physicist, even to the point of worrying about what
his obituary will say.
ASIMOV STORY [A.148]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
(August 1959)
- Asimov's Mysteries (1968)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "Rain, Rain, Go Away"
-
Lillian and George Wright have strange new neighbors who appear to
love cotton candy, but are deathly afraid of a little rain.
ASIMOV STORY [A.149] Completed November 1, 1958.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Fantastic Universe Science Fiction
(September 1959)
- Have You Seen These? (1974)
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
1960
- "The Covenant"
-
Captain Ban, son of the Warden, is told by an oracle that he alone
must fly to the island stronghold of those masters of time, the
Cloud-People.
ASIMOV STORY [A.150]
NOTE:
A round robin story written with Poul Anderson, Robert Schckley, Murray
Leinster, Robert Block, and Asimov. Asimov wrote the second part.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Fantastic
(July 1960)
- Most Thrilling Science Fiction Ever Told Number 2 (1966)
- Available online at fictionwise.com
- "Thiotimoline and the Space Age"
-
At the 12th annual meeting of the American Chronochemical Society,
the founder of the field warns of advances that have been made
behind the Iron Curtain.
ASIMOV STORY [A.151] Completed November 14, 1959.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Analog Science Fact and Science Fiction
(October 1960)
- Opus 100 (1969)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
1961
- "What is This Thing Called Love?"
-
(Title for initial publication: Playboy and the Slime God)
Marge Skidmore and Charlie Grimwold find themselves in the clutches
of slimey aliens who want to understnad human mating.
ASIMOV STORY [A.152] Completed November 1960.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Amazing Stories
(March 1961)
- Nightfall and Other Stories (1969)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "The Machine That Won the War"
-
Lamar Smith talks about a machine that may overcome some of
Multivac's shortcomings, even though it appears that Multivac is
responsible for leading
humanity to victory over the Denebians.
ASIMOV STORY [A.153] Completed May 23, 1961
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
(October 1961)
- Nightfall and Other Stories (1969)
- Robot Dreams (1986)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
1962
- "My Son, the Physicist"
-
Dr. Cremona turns to his mother for help when there's a need for a
rapid conversation with men on Pluto.
ASIMOV STORY [A.154]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
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First publication: Scientific American
(Advertisment, February 1962)
- Nightfall and Other Stories (1969)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "Star Light"
-
Arthur Trent has committed the crime of the future; his only
remaining task is escape via random hyper jump.
ASIMOV STORY [A.153]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
- -----
First publication: Scientific American
(Advertisment, October 1962)
- Asimov's Mysteries (1968)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
1964
- "Author! Author!"
-
See the listing in the early Asimov
web page.
1965
- "Eyes Do More Than See"
-
Billions of years in the future, man has evolved beyond a physical
body, but an artist named Ames wonders what may have been left behind.
ASIMOV STORY [A.154]
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
(April 1965)
- Nightfall and Other Stories (1969)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- Science Fiction by Asimov (1986)
- Robot Dreams (1986)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "The Man Who Made the 21st Century"
-
Richard Anthony Hartnett, born 100 years ago in 1965, reflects back
on a life in which he has been a pioneer with a micro-computer,
studied the human brain, made innovations at the lunar colony
inspired by R.A. Heinlein, and
turned his mind to the stars.
ASIMOV STORY [A.155]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
Only publication: Boys' Life
(October 1965)
- "Founding Father"
-
(Asimov's Original Title: The Last Tool)
Peterson and his four companions fight a battle against ammonia on a
planet far from the Corps usual fare.
ASIMOV STORY [A.156] Completed March 16, 1965.
PARTIAL PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Galaxy Science Fiction
(October 1965)
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
1966
- "Fantastic Voyage"
-
Secret Service Agent Granite Grant and four companions enter the
bloodstream of a famous scientist in a miniature submarine to save
the scientist's life.
ASIMOV STORY [A.157] (Book #67) Completed July 23, 1965.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Fantastic Voyage, Houghton-Mifflin, $2.95
(1966)
- Partial serialization: Saturday Evening Post
February 26 and March 12, 1966.
- "The Key"
-
Punster Karl Jennings dies on the moon, leaving a cryptic clue that only
Dr. Wendell Urth can unearth.
ASIMOV STORY [A.158] Completed December 24, 1965.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
(October 1966)
- Asimov's Mysteries (1968)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- Other Worlds of Isaac Asimov (1987)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
1967
- "Segregationist"
-
For reasons of his own,
a surgeon tries to talk a heart-transplant patient into receiving a
fibrous heart rather than a metal heart.
ASIMOV STORY [A.159] Completed April 10, 1967.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
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First publication: Abbotempo 4, Abbott Laboratories (1967)
Republished in: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science
Fiction (October 1968)
(October 1966)
- Nightfall and Other Stories (1969)
- The Complete Robot (1982)
- The Robot Collection (Omnibus) (1983)
- Robot Visions (1990)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990)
- "The Billiard Ball"
-
(alternate title suggested by Asimov's friend: "Dirty Pool")
Ed Bloom has made his millions by exploiting the theoretical
discoveries of Dr. James Priss, but in the end he may have
underestimated Priss's quick mind and billiard ability.
ASIMOV STORY [A.160]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: If: Worlds of Science Fiction (March 1967)
- Asimov's Mysteries (1968)
- The Best of Isaac Asimov (1973)
- The Edge of Tomorrow (1985)
- Robot Dreams (1986)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
1968
- "Exile to Hell"
-
Dowling and Parkinson, computer programming lawyers on opposite
sides of a major case, discuss the cruelty of exile as an ultimate punishment.
ASIMOV STORY [A.161] Completed June 1967
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact (May 1968)
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
- Robot Dreams (1986)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "Key Item"
-
(Also published in Saturday Evening Post as "The Computer That
Went on Strike")
It's up to Jack Weaver to figure out why Multivac has stopped
answering questions.
ASIMOV STORY [A.162] Completed 1959.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
(July 1968)
- Saturday Evening Post (Spring 1972)
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "The Proper Study"
-
Professor Oscar Harding must convince a stubborn general to
declassify his research.
ASIMOV STORY [A.163] Completed Early 1968.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Boys' Life (September 1968)
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
- "The Holmes-Ginsbook Device"
-
Drs. Holmes and Ginsbook race to find a discovery that will make
reading easier and win them the Nobel prize.
ASIMOV STORY [A.164] Completed April 16, 1968.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: If: Worlds of Science Fiction (December 1968)
- Opus 100 (1969)
1969
- "Feminine Intuition"
-
Susan Calvin's successor, Clinton Madarian, is designing a robot
that can make unpredictable correlations--call it feminine intuition
if you like, but don't let Susan hear you--and he plans to have her pinpoint which star systems
are most likely to have habitable planets.
ASIMOV STORY [A.165] Started Feb 8, 1969.
ROBOT/EMPIRE TIMELINE: 2060 A.D.. Five years after
Susan Calvin's retirement. Susan, who was born in 1982, is said to be
nearly 80 now.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (October 1969)
- The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories (1976)
- The Complete Robot (1982)
- The Robot Collection (Omnibus) (1983)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- Robot Visions (1990)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
1970
- "Waterclap"
-
The head safety man on the moon, Stephen Demerest, visits Ocean-Deep
to negotiate cooperation on the matter of financial grants.
ASIMOV STORY [A.166] Started September 1, 1969; completed November 26, 1969.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: If: Worlds of Science Fiction (April 1970)
- The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories (1976)
- "As Chemist to Chemist"
-
(Asimov's original title: "A Problem of Numbers")
Hal Kemp goes to Professor Neddring to receive his blessing in
marrying his daughter, but instead he is given a numerical puzzle to solve.
ASIMOV STORY [A.167]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (May 1970)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- "2430 A.D."
-
Mankind has made its choice to stay only on Earth, and all but one man, Cranwitz,
have conformed to that decision and what it means for other forms of life.
ASIMOV STORY [A.168] Completed April 26, 1970.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
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First publication: Think: IBM Magazine (October 1970)
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
1971
- "The Best New Thing"
-
Rada and Jonny can't remember anything except life on a space station,
but now they are going to Earth with their parents where they will
find many new things including the best new thing, which they have
kept as a secret between them.
ASIMOV STORY [A.169] (Book #113) Completed early 1962
(for children).
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: World Publications (1971)
1972
- "The Greatest Asset"
-
Computers make all the decisions about the ecology of the world, but
that doesn't stop Lou Tansonia from appealing to Adrastus, the
Secretary General of Ecology--asking to overrule the computer's
decision to not fund a program in experimental ecology.
ASIMOV STORY [A.170] Completed July 8, 1970.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact (January 1972)
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
- "The Acquisitive Chuckle"
-
(Asimov's original title: "The Chuckle")
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Hanley Bartram, a private investigator, brings a problem to the Black
Widowers with a strong suspicion that one of them can tell him what
the always honest Jackson stole from his ex-partner in business.
ASIMOV STORY [A.171] Completed March 6, 1971.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (January
1972)
- Tales of the Black Widowers (1974)
- The Return of the Black Widower (2005)
- "The Gods Themselves"
-
In our universe, Pete Lamont and Mike Bronowski understand the danger
of the Electron Pump that brings energy from another universe; in the
other universe, the Hard-Ones seem to understand the danger, but only
Dua, the strangely rational Emotional of the
Odeen-Dua-Tritt soft triad, seems to care.
ASIMOV STORY [A.172] (Book #121) Completed September 7, 1971.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
Serialization in Galaxy (March 1972) / If (April
1972) / Galaxy (May 1972)
First book publication: The Gods Themselves, Doubleday (1972)
- "Mirror Image"
-
R. Daneel brings a mystery to Lije Bailey: Which of two mathematicians
stole the other's idea?
ASIMOV STORY [A.173] Completed Fall 1971.
ROBOT/EMPIRE TIMELINE: 5023 A.D., between The
Naked Sun and The Robots of Dawn
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact
(May 1972)
- The Best of Isaac Asimov (1973)
- The Complete Robot (1982)
- The Robot Collection (Omnibus) (1983)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- Robot Visions (1990)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "The Phoney Ph.D."
-
(Asimov's original title: "Ph as in Phoney")
(Black Widowers Mystery)
When the Black Widowers' guest is from Jim Drake's alma mater, Drake
takes the opportunity to tell the story of his chum who couldn't
possibly get anything better than B-, but somehow managed to score the
highest in history in the chemistry department's hardest course.
ASIMOV STORY [A.174] Completed Fall 1971.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (July
1972)
- Tales of the Black Widowers (1974)
- The Return of the Black Widower (2005)
- "The Man Who Never Told a Lie"
-
(Asimov's original title: "Truth to Tell")
(Black Widowers Mystery)
John Sands swears to the Black Widowers that he did take the cash or
the bonds from his uncle's safe, but then who could possibly have
taken both those items?
ASIMOV STORY [A.175] Completed February 14, 1972.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (October
1972)
- Tales of the Black Widowers (1974)
- "The Matchbook Collector"
-
(Asimov's original title: "Go, Little Book")
(Black Widowers Mystery)
When Ronald Klein speaks of a matchbook collector, Tom Trumbull of the
Black Widowers brings up a problem of how a matchbook collector might
use the matchbooks to send secret messages.
ASIMOV STORY [A.176] Completed March 14, 1972.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (December
1972)
- Tales of the Black Widowers (1974)
- "Take a Match"
-
Neither Captain Per Hanson nor ship's astronomer Henry Strauss has any
idea on how to get the tempermental Fusionist, Anton Viluekis, to
solve the problem of no hydrogen for the next jump, but Louis Martand,
an eighth grade teacher, has an idea.
ASIMOV STORY [A.177] Completed March 21, 1971.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
- -----
First publication: New Dimensions II, Robert Silverberg, ed,
Doubleday ISBN 0-385-09141-9, $5.95
(1972)
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
1973
- "The Biological Clock"
-
(Asimov's original title: "Early Sunday Morning")
(Black Widowers Mystery)
The Black Widowers tackle their first case of murder: Mario Gonzalo's
sister on a simple Sunday morning in April.
ASIMOV STORY [A.178] Completed May 1972.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (March
1973)
- Tales of the Black Widowers (1974)
- The Return of the Black Widower (2005)
- "The Obvious Factor"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Professor Voss Eldridge, who studies the paranormal, tells the Black
Widowers of a girl, Mary, who sees unpleasant events in the future.
ASIMOV STORY [A.179] Completed July 1972.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (May
1973)
- Tales of the Black Widowers (1974)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- The Return of the Black Widower (2005)
- "The Pointing Finger"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Simon Levy's tells the Black Widowers of his father-in-law pointing
to a volume of >I>The Complete
Shakespeare as a dying clue to the whereabouts of a
$3000 bond.
ASIMOV STORY [A.180] Completed July 1972.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (July
1973)
- Tales of the Black Widowers (1974)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "A Warning to Miss Earth"
-
(Asimov's original title: "Miss What?")
(Black Widowers Mystery)
A policeman, Aloysius Gordon, brings a test for Henry to the club:
Figure out which entrant in the Miss Earth contest is the target of a
death threat.
ASIMOV STORY [A.181] Completed July 1972.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (September
1973)
- Tales of the Black Widowers (1974)
- "Thiotimoline to the Stars"
-
Admiral Vernon addresses the graduating class of '22 to tell them of
the amazing way that thiotimoline can provide faster-than-light
travel, if it is handled carefully enough.
ASIMOV STORY [A.182] Completed March 21, 1972.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Astounding: John W. Campbell Memorial Anthology,
ed. Harry Harrison, Random House ISBN 0394481674 (1973)
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
1973
- "Light Verse"
-
What could bring the most gentle Mrs. Avis Lardner, kind even to her
maladjusted robots, to commit murder?
ASIMOV STORY [A.183] Completed May 7, 1973.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Saturday Evening Post (September-October 1973)
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
- Opus 200 (1979)
- The Complete Robot (1982)
- The Robot Collection (Omnibus) (1983)
- Robot Dreams (1986)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "The Six Suspects"
-
(Asimov's original title: "Out of Sight")
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Dr. Waldemar Long, a researcher at NASA, tells the Black Widowers of
a talk that he was to give on a cruise ship, but when the subject of
his talk became classified, a copy was stolen, and now his career is
at risk.
ASIMOV STORY [A.184] Completed early 1973.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (December
1973)
- Tales of the Black Widowers (1974)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
1974
- "The Dream"
-
Asimov himself has a dream in which he is visited by a near-death
Benjamin Franklin who urges new policies for world unity to be
undertaken on the 200th anniversary of the birth of the United States.
ASIMOV STORY [A.185] Completed September 19, 1973.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Saturday Evening Post (January-February 1974)
- The Dream, Benjamin's Dream, and Benjamin's Bicentennial
Blast Private Print (1976)
- Opus 200 (1979)
- First of the Dream Series ebooks at fictionwise.com
- "When No Man Pursueth"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Asimov himself lives in this story, disguised as writer Mortimer
Stellar, who tells the Black Widowers of a story that an editor bought
and then refused to publish.
ASIMOV STORY [A.186] Completed Spring 1973.
NOTE:
Asimov on Asimov: "I just write," said Stellar, a bit impariently.
"It's not so difficult to do that. I have a simple, straightforward,
unornamented style, so that I don't have to waste time on clever
phrases. I present my ideas in a clear and orderly way because I have
a clear and orderly mind. Most of all, I have security. I know I'm
going to seel what I write, and so I don't agonize over every
sentence, worrying about whether the editor will like it."
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (March
1974)
- More Tales of the Black Widowers (1976)
- "Benjamin's Dream"
-
(Asimov's original title: The Second Dream)
Once again, Asimov talks to Ben Franklin in a dreamlike state,
reaching the conclusion that communication satellites must play an
important role in maintaining peace on Earth.
ASIMOV STORY [A.187] Completed early December 1973
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Saturday Evening Post (April 1974)
- The Dream, Benjamin's Dream, and Benjamin's Bicentennial
Blast Private Print (1976)
- Second of the Dream Series ebooks at fictionwise.com
- "--That Thou Art Mindful of Him"
-
Keith Harriman, head of the U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men Corp.,
turns to an experimental robot, JG-10, to devise a plan that will save the
corporation even when robots are completely banned in the Earth-Moon system.
ASIMOV STORY [A.188] Completed March 1973.
ROBOT/EMPIRE TIMELINE: Circa 2196 A.D. (U.S. Robots
and Mechanical Men is about 200 years old)
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
(May 1974)
- The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories (1976)
- The Complete Robot (1982)
- The Robot Collection (Omnibus) (1983)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "Party by Satellite"
-
(Asimov's original title: The Third Dream)
Asimov and Ben Franklin share a third dream in which they decide that
the best route to world unity is to find a new Thomas Paine or maybe a
bunch of writers from all of the world's nations who together can have
the impact of a new Paine.
ASIMOV STORY [A.189]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Saturday Evening Post (May 1974)
- The Dream, Benjamin's Dream, and Benjamin's Bicentennial
Blast Private Print (1976)
- Third of the Dream Series ebooks at fictionwise.com
- "Quicker Than the Eye"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Tom Trumbull's boss, Robert Alford Bunsen, tells the Black Widowers of
how his department laid a trap for a suspected spy, but the spy took
the item from the trap and made it disappear in a way that nobody
(except Henry) can figure out.
ASIMOV STORY [A.190] Completed mid-1973.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (May
1974)
- More Tales of the Black Widowers (1976)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "Stranger in Paradise"
-
William Anti-Aut and Anthony Smith are (oh the shame of it!) real
brothers (same mother and same father), and now they
must work together to build a brain for a robot that will explore Mercury.
ASIMOV STORY [A.191]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: If: Worlds of Science Fiction (May-June 1974)
- The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories (1976)
- The Complete Robot (1982)
- The Robot Collection (Omnibus) (1983)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "A Chip of the Black Stone"
-
(Asimov's original title: "The Iron Stone" or "The Iron Gem")
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Latimer Reed, a jeweler, carries an iron meteorite as a lucky piece;
he also carries a tall tale that his great grandfather chipped it from
the sacred Muslim Black Stone and that a mysterious stranger once
offered $500 for the rock.
ASIMOV STORY [A.192] Completed summer 1973.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (July
1974)
- More Tales of the Black Widowers (1976)
- The Return of the Black Widower (2005)
- "Half-Baked Publisher's Delight" (with Jeffry S. Hudson)
-
Giant typewriters appear in the Hudson and in San Francisco Bay, a
competition ensues: Asimov vs. Silverberg.
ASIMOV STORY [A.193]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: If: Worlds of Science Fiction (July-August 1974)
- The Best from If, Volume III (James Baen, ed.) (1976)
- 100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories (Isaac Asimov,
Martin H. Greenberg, and Joseph D. Olander, eds.) (1978)
- "All in the Way You Read It"
-
(Asimov's original title: "The Three Numbers")
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Yes, by all means read this story, but keep in mind (warning: spoiler
coming) that had Henry been raised using a computer, he
could never have figured out the combination to
Dr. Samuel Puntsch's friend's safe.
ASIMOV STORY [A.194] Completed August 1973.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
- -----
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (September
1974)
- More Tales of the Black Widowers (1976)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "Nothing Like Murder"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
The Black Widowers Russian guest, Grigori Deryashkin, has just that
morning overheard two college students talking of murder.
ASIMOV STORY [A.195] Completed September 1973.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (October
1974)
- More Tales of the Black Widowers (1976)
- "Confessions of an American Cigarette Smoker"
-
(Asimov's original title: "No Smoking")
(Black Widowers Mystery)
While the Black Widowers argue over a Trumbull-proposed smoking ban,
their guest Hilary Evans tells of how a man pretended to be a smoker
during a job interview, thereby losing the job to another candidate
who eventually took the firm for a million dollars.
ASIMOV STORY [A.196] Completed late 1973.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (December
1974)
- More Tales of the Black Widowers (1976)
- "Heavenly Host"
-
On Planet Anderson Two, the colonists are anxious to receive
permission to make the entire planet earth-like, but young Jonathan
Derodin claims that the native life includes a little one named
Yellow-Yellow-Green who has communicated with him and is part of an
intelligent species.
ASIMOV STORY [A.197] Completed May 1974.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Boys' Life (December 1974)
- Also expanded and published as a separate small book by
Walker (1975). Expansion completed April 9, 1975.
- Walker book reprinted by Puffin in 1978.
- Skylark Science Fiction Stories (Jill Bennett, ed.) (1980)
- "Big Game" (alternative Asimov title: "The Hunted")
-
See the listing in the early Asimov
web page.
- "The Lullaby of Broadway"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Manny Rubin, the writer of the group, invites all the Black Widowers
to his house for the monthly meeting with Henry as the special guest
who gets to grill Manny about the unusual and irritating banging noise
that he hears when he tries to work.
ASIMOV STORY [A.198] Completed October 1972.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
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First publication:
Tales of the Black Widowers (1974)
- "Yankee Doodle Went To Town"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Colonel Samual Davenheim brings to the Black Widowers a tale of a
humming private who's under suspicion of bilking the army.
ASIMOV STORY [A.199] Completed November 9, 1972.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
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First publication:
Tales of the Black Widowers (1974)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "The Curious Omission"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Jeremy Atwood's best friend, a continual game player,
left a dying clue--The Curious Omission in
Alice--as to the whereabouts of a $10,000 bequest; the usual group
suspect that it refers to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, but
only Henry can spot the likely omission.
ASIMOV STORY [A.200] Completed December 1972.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
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First publication:
Tales of the Black Widowers (1974)
1975
- "The Life and Times of Multivac"
-
(Asimov's original title: "Mathematical Games")
Ron Bakst is being shunned by fellow human beings because he seems to
be in cahoots with Multivac in turning all of humanity into happy,
complacent slaves of the computer.
ASIMOV STORY [A.201] Completed December 6, 1974.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
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First publication: The New York Times Magazine (January 5, 1975)
- The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories (1976)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "Try Sarah Tops"
-
(Larry the Detective Story)
A dying crook leaves a clue--"Try Sarah Tops"--to the whereabouts of a
stolen diamond, and Larry thinks he knows what it means.
(Asimov's original title: "Sarah Tops")
ASIMOV STORY [A.202] Completed August 26, 1974.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
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First publication: Boys' Life (February
1975).
- The Key Word and Other Mysteries (1977)
- "The One and Only East"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
A church elder, Ralph Murdock, can claim a $50,000 inheritance if the
Black Widowers can help him decipher a clue left by his
unexpectedly rich uncle.
ASIMOV STORY [A.203] Completed June 1974.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (March
1975).
- More Tales of the Black Widowers (1976)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "A Boy's Best Friend"
-
Jimmy Anderson, a boy on the moon, has no doubt that he loves is robo-mutt.
ASIMOV STORY [A.204]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
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First publication: Boys' Life (March 1975)
- The Complete Robot (1982)
- The Robot Collection (Omnibus) (1983)
- "The Little Things"
-
Mrs. Clara Bernstein tells her downstairs neighbor about the constant
dripping noise coming from 22-G.
ASIMOV STORY [A.205] Completed August 4, 1974.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (May
1975).
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "Point of View"
-
Roger Atkin's dad isn't making any headway in solving the problem with
Multivac, so he takes Roger to lunch and explains the problem.
ASIMOV STORY [A.206]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Boys' Life (July 1975)
- The Complete Robot (1982)
- The Robot Collection (Omnibus) (1983)
- "About Nothing"
-
Professor Jerome Hieronymus has discovered a black hole racing toward
Earth that will bring the destruction of the planet.
ASIMOV STORY [A.207]
NOTE: The start of the story has Asimov's definitive word
First publication:
This was written for a Story Postcard project in
the United Kingdom (1975), but Asimov says he does not know whether
the project went through, so the Science Fiction Review publication might well
be the first. Some listing of Asimov fiction list the Science
Fiction Review item as "Untitled Short Fiction," but it is the
same as "About Nothing." It is listed in the table of contents as
"FICTION (?)" and there is a second short short story on the same page
(page 22) by Ursula K. Le Guin.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
- Uncertain first publication as a UK Story Postcard (1975)
Definite 1975 publication: Science Fiction Review #14 (August 1975).
Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine (Summer, 1977)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
- "Earthset and the Evening Star"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
French guest Jean Servais tells the Black Widowers of the curious
irritation of his creative partner over the choice of a particular
crater--Bahyee--as the site for an upcoming movie.
ASIMOV STORY [A.208] Completed October 15, 1974.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (August
1975).
- More Tales of the Black Widowers (1976)
- Opus 200 (1979)
- "A Case of Need"
-
(Larry the Detective Story)
Someone peeked a look at the science final ahead of time, and Larry
suspects it was not the boy who was accused.
ASIMOV STORY [A.209]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Boys' Life (October 1975)
- The Key Word and Other Mysteries (1977)
- "Halloween"
-
It's up to Haley to find the one room that a thief used to
hide a box of plutonium.
ASIMOV STORY [A.210]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
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First publication: American Way (October 1975)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "Santa Claus Gets a Coin"
-
(Larry the Detective Story)
The museum is loosing valuable coins near Christmastime, and one of
the coins turns up in a Santa Claus bucket.
ASIMOV STORY [A.211]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Boys' Life (December 1975)
- The Key Word and Other Mysteries (1977)
1976
- "Friday the Thirteenth"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Dr. Evan Fletcher's grandfather in-law was tried, convicted and hung
for an assasination attempt on Calvin Cooledge, but perhaps a letter
that the grandfather wrote with cryptic mentions of Friday the
Thirteenth can help support his innocence.
ASIMOV STORY [A.212] Completed December 31, 1974.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (January
1976).
- More Tales of the Black Widowers (1976)
- "The Bicentennial Man"
-
Andrew Martin is a robot created in times when positronic paths
weren't as precise as nowadays: a difference that leads him through
life as an artist, an historian, a robobiologist, and eventually to the
pursuit of his deepest wish.
ASIMOV STORY [A.213]
ROBOT/EMPIRE TIMELINE: Circa 2250 A.D. (about 200
years after the death of Susan Calvin).
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Stellar 2, ed. Judy-Lynn del Rey,
Ballentine Books ISBN 0-345-24584-9, $1.50
(February 1976 PB)
- The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories (1976)
- Opus 200 (1979)
- The Complete Robot (1982)
- The Robot Collection (Omnibus) (1983)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- Robot Visions (1990)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- Novelization The Positronic Man by Robert Silverberg (1993) (Book #503)
- "The Cross of Lorraine"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
The Amazing Larri tells the Black Widowers of a pleasant woman he met
on a nighttime busride, a woman he would like to meet again if he
could only figure out where her debarking point, The Cross of
Lorraine, lies along the route.
ASIMOV STORY [A.214] Completed summer 1975.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (May
1976).
- Casebook of the Black Widowers (1980)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "The Case of Income-Tax Fraud"
-
(Asimov's original title: "The Family Man")
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Simon Alexander, an IRS agent, tells the Black Widowers of the one
time when his experience (or intuition?) failed him because he
interpreted a remark from a tax fraud suspect as indicating that the
man had a strong love of family.
ASIMOV STORY [A.215] Completed February 1976.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (November
1976).
- Casebook of the Black Widowers (1980)
- "Good Taste"
-
After spending a year in a Grand Tour of the other Orbits, Chawker
Minor returns to Gammar with an idea for a recipe that will outdo even
the finest cooks in the finest culinary world among all the Orbits.
ASIMOV STORY [A.216] (Book #174) Completed early 1976.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Good Taste (Apocalypse Press) (1976)
- Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine (Fall 1976)
- Opus 200 (1979)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
- "Old-Fashioned"
-
Ben Estes and Harv Funarelli are trapped in a wrecked
spaceship around a mini black hole in the asteroid belt, and they
have no way to send a message to Vesta for a rescue.
ASIMOV STORY [A.217] Completed October 19, 1975.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
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First publication: Bell-Telephone (January-February 1976)
- The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories (1976)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "The Winnowing"
-
Dr. Aaron Rodman is approached by the government to create a new plague that
will solve the world's food shortage problem.
ASIMOV STORY [A.218] Completed January 19, 1975.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact
(February 1976)
- The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories (1976)
- "Marching In"
-
A composer, Jerome Bishop, is asked to create music that will help
depressed patients.
ASIMOV STORY [A.219] Completed September 18, 1975.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
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First publication: High Fidelity
(April 1976)...or possibly May or April/May.
- The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories (1976)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "Birth of a Notion"
-
The world's first time traveler, Simeon Weill, goes back to 1925 and
gives some ideas to Hugo.
ASIMOV STORY [A.220] Completed November 22, 1975.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Amazing Stories
(June 1976)
- The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories (1976)
- "The Tercentenary Incident"
-
(Asimov's original title: "Death at the Tercentenary")
Special agent Lawrence Edwards has a theory about what really
happened when a robot lookalike for the president was disintigrated on
the country's 300th birthday.
ASIMOV STORY [A.221] November 1975.
ROBOT/EMPIRE TIMELINE: July 4, 2076 and October 13, 2078 A.D.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
(August 1976)
- The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories (1976)
- The Complete Robot (1982)
- The Robot Collection (Omnibus) (1983)
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (1992)
- "Season's Greetings!"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Rexford Brown and his wife receive an inordinate number of fancy
Christmas cards every year, but this year they got a dead plain one
that couldn't possibly be for them--but then who would it be for and
what secret messages is the intended recipient tossing around?
ASIMOV STORY [A.222] Completed May 1974.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication:
More Tales of the Black Widowers (1976)
- "The Unabridged"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Jason Leominster's uncle has left him a valuable stamp, and his aunt
swears it is hidden in the house in "one of his unabridged."
ASIMOV STORY [A.223] Completed February 3, 1975.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication:
More Tales of the Black Widowers (1976)
- "The Ultimate Crime"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Ronald Mason wants to write an article for the Baker Street Irregulars
to explain what Moriarty's mathematical treatse, The Dynamics of an
Asteroid, could have been about.
ASIMOV STORY [A.224] Completed February 6, 1975.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication:
More Tales of the Black Widowers (1976)
- Murder at the ABA
-
Second-string writer Darius Just discovers the body of his
prot&eacture;gé in a hotel room at a convention of booksellers;
and because of a series of unfortunate events, Darius feels
responsible for the murder.
ASIMOV STORY [A.225] (Book #172) Completed August 3, 1975.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Doubleday (1976)
- "Think!"
-
Genevieve Renshaw, M.D., has invented a laser application that can
read thoughts.
ASIMOV STORY [A.226] Completed first half of 1976.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
- -----
First publication: Advertising pamphlet for Coherent Radiation (1976)
-
Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine (Spring 1977)
- The Complete Robot (1982)
- The Robot Collection (Omnibus) (1983)
- Robot Visions (1990)
1977
- "To Tell at a Glance"
-
Twenty four year old tour guide Elaine Metro must figure out which of
her five tourists on the Gamma Orbit world is an Earth saboteur.
ASIMOV STORY [A.227] Completed early 1976.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Saturday Evening Post [cut to half of original]
(February 1977)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories [original] (1983)
- "True Love"
-
Milton calls his special portion of the world wide computer "Joe," but
perhaps a better name for this true love finding computer would be
Cyrano de Multivac.
ASIMOV STORY [A.228] Completed Late November 1976.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
- -----
First publication: American Way
(February 1977)
- Three by Asimov (1981)
- The Complete Robot (1982)
- The Robot Collection (Omnibus) (1983)
- Robot Dreams (1986)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- "The Sports Page"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
A retired U.S. spy bemoans to the Black Widowers about a dying message
left by a double agent that could have averted the disasterous Bay of Pigs invasion.
ASIMOV STORY [A.229] Completed July 1976.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (April 1977)
-
Casebook of the Black Widowers (1980)
- "Sure Thing"
-
No one has ever seen Jim Sloane's alien pet, Teddy, move on its own, but
nonetheless, Sloane enters Teddy in a race with Laverty's heli-worm.
ASIMOV STORY [A.230]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
(Summer 1977)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "The Thirteenth Day of Christmas"
-
(Larry the Detective Story)
Larry and his mom have a long Christmas Day because Larry's dad is
providing extra security to prevent a threat to the Russian U.N. delegation,
but it's only later that Larry realizes the real threat.
ASIMOV STORY [A.231] Completed July 23, 1976.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (July 1977)
- The Key Word and Other Mysteries (1977)
- Opus 200 (1979)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "The Missing Item"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Jonathan Thatcher, a visitor to the Black Widowers Club, is worried
that his wife has been taken in by a fake cult that claims to have
astral projection to Mars.
ASIMOV STORY [A.232] Completed March 8, 1977.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
- -----
First publication: Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine (Winter
1977).
- Casebook of the Black Widowers (1980)
- "The Key Word"
-
(Larry the Detective Story)
Larry's dad brings home a newspaper that he hopes contains the
key to breaking a criminal encoding of messages.
ASIMOV STORY [A.233] Completed February 1977.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication:
The Key Word and Other Mysteries (1977)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
1978
- "The Next Day"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
A promising author has withdrawn a manuscript from editor Stephan
Bentham, and only the Black Widowers (or at least Henry) can get to
the reason why.
ASIMOV STORY [A.234] Completed July 1977.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (May 1978)
-
Casebook of the Black Widowers (1980)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "The Disappearing Man"
-
(Larry the Detective Story)
Larry sees a jewel thief go into a building, but now he has
disappeared without coming out.
ASIMOV STORY [A.235]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
- -----
First publication: Boys' Life (June 1978)
- The Disappearing Man and Other Mysteries (1985)
- "Fair Exchange?"
-
John Sylva has invented a temporal transference device that allows his
friend Herb to enter the mind of a man in 1871 London and to thereby
attend three performances of a lost Gilbert & Sullivan play.
ASIMOV STORY [A.236]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine
(Fall 1978)
- Three by Asimov (1981)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
- "Found!"
-
Joe and his partner go into space to fix orbiting Computer-Two, which
has suffered decompression and a malfunction seemingly caused by tiny
invading cylinders.
ASIMOV STORY [A.237]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Omni
(October 1978)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
- The Edge of Tomorrow (1985)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
1979
- "It Is Coming"
-
It's up to Josephine Durray plus her husband and Multivac(!) to
communicate with the alien that will be arriving at Earth in mere
days, preceded by the message to be efficient or be destroyed.
ASIMOV STORY [A.238]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
- -----
First publication: Field Enterprises Advertising Brochere (1979)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
- "Strike!"
-
When the doctors of Los Angeles went on strike, the death rate among
the entire populace rapidly dropped; what other counterintuitive
correllations are to be found?
ASIMOV STORY [A.239]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
- -----
First publication: Omni (January 1979)
- The Best of Omni Science Fiction Number 4 (1982)
- "Nothing for Nothing"
-
An exploration and trade ship visits Earth circa 15,000 B.C., and they
find a valuable commodity, but what can they offer in exchange?
ASIMOV STORY [A.240]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
(February 1979)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- "Irrelevance!"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
A high school principal, Dan Burry, has intercepted a coded letter to
a bright young man who might be on the wrong path, and Burry needs the
help of the Black Widowers to find the letter's meaning.
ASIMOV STORY [A.241].
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (March
1979).
- Casebook of the Black Widowers (1980)
- "How It Happened"
-
An inspired man begins to dictate the history of the universe, all
fifteen billion years worth, to his loyal brother.
ASIMOV STORY [A.242]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine
(Spring 1979)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "None So Blind"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Black Widowers visitor Ananias St. John tells of his dyning neighbor's
words: "The blind man".
ASIMOV STORY [A.243].
NOTE: The start of the story has Asimov's definitive word
on limericks: "A limerick is made up of thirteen metrical
feet divided into five lines with three, three, two, two, three
feet each. There are [exactly] two unaccented
syllables between each accented one in each line, one or two
unaccented sylables at the start of each line, and zero, one or two
unaccented syllables at the end of each line (after the last accented
syllable)." If I'm reading this right, then the pattern of syllables
is the following, with parentheses marking optional syllables:
da (da) DUM da da DUM da da DUM (da) (da)
da (da) DUM da da DUM da da DUM (da) (da)
da (da) DUM da da DUM (da) (da)
da (da) DUM da da DUM (da) (da)
da (da) DUM da da DUM da da DUM (da) (da)
And, of course, the end of lines 1, 2 and 5 rhyme, as do lines 3 and
4. Finally, there is often an unexpected twist or play on words for
the final rhyme.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (June
1979).
- Casebook of the Black Widowers (1980)
- "To the Barest"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Ralph Ottur, one of the Black Widowers founders, left a puzzle in his
will for his old friends--and Henry--to solve.
ASIMOV STORY [A.244].
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (August
1979).
- Casebook of the Black Widowers (1980)
- The Return of the Black Widower (2005)
- "The Backward Look"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Black Widower and writer, Manny Rubin, tells an aspiring writer, Milton Peterbourough, "When you write a
short story, you had better know the ending first. The end of a story
is only the end to a reader. To a writer, it's the beginning. If you
don't know exactly where you're going every minute ou're writing,
ou'll never get there--or anywhere.... You don't have to know the
exact road you're going to take. You have to know your destination,
that's all." With this in mind, the Black Widowers help young Milton
find the crux of a science fiction mystery that he's writing about an
eclipse and a murder.
ASIMOV STORY [A.245].
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine (September
1979).
- Casebook of the Black Widowers (1980)
1980
- "The Last Answer"
-
When physicist/atheist Murray Templeton dies, he finds himself
conversing with a powerful being who doesn't know quite everything.
ASIMOV STORY [A.246]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact
(January 1980)
- Three by Asimov (1981)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- Robot Dreams (1986)
- "For the Birds"
-
Fashion designer Charles Modine is hired by Space Station Five to
design wings that people will want to use in the low gravity of the station.
ASIMOV STORY [A.247]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
(May 1980)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- "Sixty Million Trillion Combinations"
-
(Asimov's original title: "The Fourteen Letters")
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Black Widower Thomas Trumbull tells the others of his own problem:
Cracking the 14-letter password of an important mathematician, a
password that has more than sixty million trillion possibilities.
ASIMOV STORY [A.248]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (May 5,
1980)
-
Banquets of the Black Widowers (1984)
- The Return of the Black Widower (2005)
- "The Man Who Pretended to Like Baseball"
-
(Asimov's original title: "The Woman in the Bar")
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Darius Just (hero from Murder at the ABA) tells the Black
Widowers of an encounter with a lady at a bar who seemed to know a few
things about baseball, but didn't know how to extricate herself from
thugs by herself.
ASIMOV STORY [A.249]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (June 30
1980)
-
Banquets of the Black Widowers (1984)
- "Getting Even"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
Griswold calls forth a short demon (Azazel's precursor) to help him
get even with a man who made millions from Griswold's idea, but the
business of getting even must take the form of removing but two grams
of matter from our world.
ASIMOV STORY [A.250]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (August 1980)
-
Tales from the Spaceport Bar (George H. Scithers and Darrell
Schweitzer, eds) (1987)
- "To Spot a Spy"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's Original Title: "No Refuge Could Save")
Griswold uses free association to determine whether a job candidate
is actually a spy.
ASIMOV STORY [A.251]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (September 1980)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- "The Good Samaritan"
-
(Asimov's original title: "The Fourteen Letters")
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Manny Rubin throws a fit when Gonzalo invites Barbara Lindemann (a woman!) to tell her
story to the Black Widowers, though she is allowed to do so only
after dinner, whence Henry, of course, solves the riddle of the
identity of the
mysterious young man who rescued her from a gang of hoodlums.
ASIMOV STORY [A.252]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (September 10,
1980)
-
Banquets of the Black Widowers (1984)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "The Winning Number"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "The Telephone Number")
Griswold must figure out a phone number by knowing only its first
digit and scant other information.
ASIMOV STORY [A.253]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (October 1980)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- "Death of a Foy"
-
The extremely rare event of a Foy dying is occuring on Earth, and
Maude Briscoe wants his heart to study.
ASIMOV STORY [A.254]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
(October 1980)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- Science Fiction by Asimov (1986)
- "Pigeon English"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "The Men Who Wouldn't Talk")
Griswold must discover a crytic clue given by a prisoner who is
afraid to talk.
ASIMOV STORY [A.255]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (November 1980)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- "Big Shot"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "A Clear Shot")
When Griswold gives a graduation speech, he must keep a watchful eye
for an assasin.
ASIMOV STORY [A.256]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (December 1980)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- "Second Best"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
A dying soldier in the Korean War talked about how he was the namesake
of the second-best vote getter, and the Black Widowers must figure out
who that name might be.
ASIMOV STORY [A.257] Completed August 1976.
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication:
Casebook of the Black Widowers (1980)
- "What Time Is It?"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Lawyer Barry Levine tells the Black Widowers of an eyewitness who says
he saw Barry's client hurridly leave a hotel just minutes after a
murder, but the client swears that he hadn't even arrived at the hotel
by that time.
ASIMOV STORY [A.258]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication:
Casebook of the Black Widowers (1980)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "Middle Name"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Mr. Washburn desperately loved a woman who finnaly agreed to marry him
if he could but solve a riddle about a middle name; he couldn't solve
the riddle, but can the Black Widowers' waiter do so?
ASIMOV STORY [A.259]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication:
Casebook of the Black Widowers (1980)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
1981
- "The Gilbert and Sullivan Mystery"
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(Asimov's original title: "The Year of the Action")
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Herb Graff hopes to make a film of The Pirates of Penzance, but only if the
Black Widowers can help him settle on whether the action takes place in 1873 or 1877.
ASIMOV STORY [A.260]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (January 1,
1981)
-
Banquets of the Black Widowers (1984)
- "Call Me Irresistible"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "Irresistible to Women")
Griswold must figure out which of four jilted women put a knife in
an irresistible man.
ASIMOV STORY [A.261]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (January 1981)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- "The Spy Who Was Out-of-Focus"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "He Wasn't There")
A writer who is also a spy has disappeared and Griswold must
determine his whereabouts.
ASIMOV STORY [A.262]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (February 1981)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "Taxicab Crackdown"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "The Thin Line")
Griswold must figure
out how to contact an important double agent.
ASIMOV STORY [A.263]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (March 1981)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- "Death Song"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "Mystery Tune")
A minor gangster leaves a musical clue as to the identity of his killer.
ASIMOV STORY [A.264]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (April 1981)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- "The Last Shuttle"
-
Virginia Ratner has been pegged to fly the last space shuttle into
orbit along with 616 passengers.
ASIMOV STORY [A.265]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
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First publication: Today Newspaper Supplement
(April 10, 1981)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
- "Hide and Seek"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
A six foot package disappears and Griswold must discover its whereabouts.
ASIMOV STORY [A.266]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (May 1981)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "Decipher Deception"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "Gift")
A dying double agent sends a one-word clue about the identity of
another double agent, and Griswold must discover the
underlying meaning.
ASIMOV STORY [A.267]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (June 1981)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- "Can You Prove It?"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "What's My Name?")
According to the tale he tells the Black Widowers, John Smith of Fairfield, CT,
traveled to an eastern European country and was mistaken for a spy, upon which he had
to prove that he was indeed John Smith of Fairfield, CT.
ASIMOV STORY [A.268]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (June 17,
1981)
-
Banquets of the Black Widowers (1984)
- "Hot or Cold"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
A dying scientist leaves a partial message describing the
secret of immortality.
ASIMOV STORY [A.269]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
0
First publication: Gallery (July 1981)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- "The Thirteenth Page"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
A spy among the Vietcong sends a two part secret message as he dies,
but the receivers of the message can't understand the key.
ASIMOV STORY [A.270]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (August 1981)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- "One in a Thousand"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "1 to 999")
A brilliant scientist dies, leaving a cryptic message about who
should inherit his papers.
ASIMOV STORY [A.271]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (September 1981)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- "The 12-Year-Old Problem"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "Twelve Years Old")
Griswold must persuade a reluctant 12-year-old to tell what he knows
about a murder.
ASIMOV STORY [A.272]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (October 1981)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- "A Perfect Fit"
-
Ian Bradstone lives in a computerized society but cannot use or touch
computers himself.
ASIMOV STORY [A.273]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
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First publication: EDN Magazine
(October 14, 1981)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
- Opus 300 (1984)
- "Cloak and Dagger Duel"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "Testing, Testing!")
Griswold is called into government training and put to an immediate
test by a renowned instructor who thinks Griswold is too cocky.
ASIMOV STORY [A.274]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (November 1981)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- "The Last Laugh"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "The Appleby Story")
A minor clerk in an obscure branch of HEW tells a joke and then dies
a violent death, and Griswold must figure out the reason.
ASIMOV STORY [A.275]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (December 1981)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- "Ignition Point!"
-
Nicholas Jansen, a student of mob psychology, writes speaches for
empty-headed Barry Winsotn Bloch.
ASIMOV STORY [A.276]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
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First publication: Finding the Right Speaker
(1981)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
1982
- "Countdown to Disaster"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "Dollars and Cents")
A terrorist leaves only the cryptic clue "Dollars and Cents" on
which Griswold must deduce the room number where a bomb has been planted.
ASIMOV STORY [A.277]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (January 1982)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- "Mirror Image"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "Friends and Allies")
Intelligence sources in Britain indicate that an important even will
happen on June 6, but when the event doesn't occur, Griswold is
called in.
ASIMOV STORY [A.278]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (February 1982)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "Lest We Remember"
-
Average man John Heath agrees to be a test subject for an injection
that will give him perfect recall.
ASIMOV STORY [A.279]
NOTE:
This story is mentioned by Jeff Avalon in the Black Widowers Mystery,
"The Phoenician Bauble".
PUBLICATION RECORD:
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First publication: Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
(February 15, 1982)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
- Robot Dreams (1986)
- Other Worlds of Isaac Asimov (1987)
- The Asimov Chronicles (1989)
- "The Perfect Alibi"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "Which is Which?")
Griswold stumbles upon a robbery in progress and must then help the
police identify which of two nearly identical gangsters was the
actual robber.
ASIMOV STORY [A.279]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (March 1982)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- "The Telltale Sign"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "The Sign")
An important intelligence man is murdered while trying to work
a double-cross, and Griswold must use astronomical information to
work out who the murdered was.
ASIMOV STORY [A.280]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (April 1982)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (1986)
- "One Night of Song"
-
For just three hours, Azazel gives the gift of a perfect voice to
the ex-mistress of one of George's friends.
ASIMOV STORY [A.281]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
(April 1982)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
- Azazel (1988)
- "The Phoenician Bauble"
-
(Black Widowers Mystery)
Enrico Pavolini, head of a museum of ancient artifacts, knows that his
agent procured a valuable Phoenician bauble, but the agent died with just
one clue as to the bauble's whereabouts, one clue that only Henry sees
the meaning of.y
ASIMOV STORY [A.282]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (May
1982)
-
Banquets of the Black Widowers (1984)
- "Stopping the Fox"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "Catching the Fox")
Griswold helps catch an elusive color-blind drug smuggler.
ASIMOV STORY [A.283]
PUBLICATION RECORD:
First publication: Gallery (May 1982)
-
The Union Club Mysteries (1983)
- "Playing It by the Numbers"
-
(Griswold Union Club Mystery)
(Asimov's original title: "Getting the Combination")
Griswold helps a friend discover the combination of her husband's
new safe.
ASIMOV STORY [A.284]
PUBLIC