Peter Pica
The first and most recent editions of The Brightfount Diaries
Used for the fictionalised diary of a bookseller published in The Bookseller in 1954/1955. Faber & Faber published the pieces as Aldiss’s first book, The Brightfount Diaries, in 1955. | |||
THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 1 | 12th June, 1954 | THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 2 | July 17, 1954 |
THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 3 | July 24th, 1954 | THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 4 | August 7th, 1954 |
THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 5 | August 28th, 1954 | THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 6 | September 4th, 1954 |
THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 7 | September 11th, 1954 | THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 8 | September 18th, 1954 |
THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 9 | September 25th, 1954 | THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 10 | October 2nd, 1954 |
THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 11 | October 16th, 1954 | THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 12 | October 30th, 1954 |
THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 13 | November 6th, 1954 | THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 14 | November 13th, 1954 |
THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 15 | November 20th, 1954 | THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 16 | November 27th, 1954 |
THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 17 | December 11th, 1954 | THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 18 | December 25th, 1954 |
THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 19 | January 1st, 1955 | THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 20 | January 8th, 1955 |
THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 21 | February 12th, 1955 | THE BRIGHTFOUNT DIARIES: 22 | March 4th, 1955 |
C.C. Shackleton
The two issues of Aldiss’s magazine SF Horizons
Two of these pieces were published in Aldiss’s own short-lived, but influential, critical magazine SF Horizons. Titbits was a mass-market, general interest magazine now long defunct. The Shackleton name was also used for articles and reviews in SF magazines in the 1960s. | |
“GIVE ME EXCESS OF IT, THAT SOMETHING SNAPS” | SF Horizons 1, Spring 1964 |
“HOW ARE THEY ALL ON DENEB IV?” | SF Horizons 2, Winter 1965 |
TWO MODERN MYTHS: Reflection on Mars & Ultimate Construction |
Titbits, (date) 1967 |
ULTIMATE CONSTRUCTION | Best SF: 1967 edited by Harry Harrison and Brian W. Aldiss, originally published as part of Two Modern Myths |
THE GREATEST SAGA OF ALL TIME | The Book of Mini-Sagas, 1985 |