Amy H. Sturgis
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Essays
- 2000. The Sword in the Starship: Arthuriana in the Four Incarnations of Star Trek
- 2005. The New Shoggoth Chic: Why H. P. Lovecraft Now?
- 2006. Introduction (The Magic Ring; or, The Castle of Montfaucon)
- 2006. Strange and Fearful Imaginations: Rediscovering the Terror of Baron de la Motte Fouque
- 2007. Introduction (The Magic Goblet: A Swedish Tale)
- 2008. Steampunk
- 2008. Baron de la Motte-Fouqué
- 2008. Captain Power
- 2008. SF Investigators
- 2008. Francis Stevens
- 2008. Halloween
- 2008. Arkham House Sampler
- 2008. The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket
- 2009. Early Feminist Utopias
- 2009. Miles J. Breuer
- 2009. Emilie Flygare-Carlén
- 2009. The Machine Stops
- 2009. When Harry Met Faërie: The Tolkien Solution to the Rowling Problem
- 2009. Proto-Science Fiction, Part 1
- 2009. Proto-Science Fiction, Part 2
- 2009. Proto-Science Fiction, Part 3
- 2009. Anticipating Worlds Gone Wrong: The Rise of Contemporary Young Adult Dystopias
- 2009. The Wild Wild West
- 2009. 2012: The Good, the Bad, and the Apocalyptic
- 2009. Captain Nemo
- 2010. Anthony Trollope's Forgotten Dystopia
- 2010. Barbara Hambly's Ishmael
- 2010. The Hugos and Podcasts
- 2010. Margaret Cavendish
- 2010. David Severn
- 2010. Richard Jefferies
- 2010. Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
- 2010. Introduction (The Magic Ring)
- 2010. Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain
- 2010. H. P. Lovecraft
- 2010. George Parsons Lathrop
- 2010. Varney the Vampire, Or The Feast of Blood
- 2010. Paris in the 20th Century
- 2010. We
- 2011. Native American SF Authors
- 2011. The Winston Science Fiction Set
- 2011. Frankenstein on Stage
- 2011. Andrew Latter
- 2011. Ella Scrymsour
- 2011. H. P. Lovecraft's Non-Fiction, Part 1
- 2011. H. P. Lovecraft's Non-Fiction, Part 2
- 2011. Fringe Science: Parallel Universes, White Tulips, and Mad Scientists
- 2011. 2012, Part 1
- 2011. 2012, Part 2
- 2012. The Secret of Wilhelm Storitz
- 2012. John Christopher
- 2012. Walking the Clouds: An Anthology of Indigenous Science Fiction
- 2012. Ray Bradbury's 'Usher II'
- 2012. Jane C. (Webb) Loudon
- 2012. The Diamond Lens
- 2013. From Both Sides Now
- 2013. Looking Backward, 2000-1887, Part 1
- 2013. Looking Backward, 2000-1887, Part 2
- 2013. Star Trek and Native America, Part 1
- 2013. Star Trek and Native America, Part 2
- 2013. Star Trek and Native America, Part 3
- 2013. In Memoriam
- 2013. Science Fiction Meets Jack the Ripper, Part 1
- 2013. Science Fiction Meets Jack the Ripper, Part 2
- 2013. Science Fiction Meets Jack the Ripper, Part 3
- 2013. Millennium and the Back to Frank Black Campaign
- 2014. Russell Johnson
- 2014. Ann Radcliffe
- 2014. Forgotten Fantasy Classics
- 2014. Dark Shadows
- 2014. Harry Potter in a Native American Context, Part 1
- 2014. Harry Potter in a Native American Context, Part 2
- 2014. Harry Potter in a Native American Context, Part 3
- 2014. Foreword (The Lay of Lirazel)
- 2014. The Destruction of London Exhibit at WorldCon 2014
- 2014. The Brown Mountain Lights
- 2014. Three Fandoms with Reasons to Celebrate
- 2014. Recommendations for 2014 and 2015
- 2015. Ada Lovelace
- 2015. Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley, Part 1
- 2015. Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley, Part 2
- 2015. Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley, Part 3
- 2015. The Shunned House
- 2015. Christopher Lee
- 2015. Zealia Bishop
- 2015. Insanity in the Works of Edgar Allan Poe
- 2015. Inspirations for the Jedi of Star Wars, Part 1
- 2015. Inspirations for the Jedi of Star Wars, Part 2
- 2016. From Republic to Empire in Star Wars
- 2016. SF Novels Eligible for the 1941 Retro Hugo, Part 1
- 2016. The Demon of Brockenheim, Part 1
- 2016. The Demon of Brockenheim, Part 2
- 2016. SF Novels Eligible for the 1941 Retro Hugo, Part 2
- 2016. Star Trek and Arthurian Legend, Part 1
- 2016. Star Trek and Arthurian Legend, Part 2
- 2016. Film Inspirations for Star Wars VIII
- 2016. How The Hunger Games' World of Tomorrow Builds on SF's Classic Past
- 2016. It Can't Happen Here
- 2016. Anton Yelchin's Halloween-Friendly Films
- 2016. Sheri S. Tepper
- 2016. Firefly, Serenity, and the Frontier Thesis
- 2017. The Once and Future Chief: Tecumseh in (Science) Fiction
- 2017. Five 2016 Documentaries
- 2017. Lois McMaster Bujold and Fandom, Part 1
- 2017. Lois McMaster Bujold and Fandom, Part 2
- 2017. Star Wars Radio Adaptations
- 2017. Words from Guest Editor Amy H. Sturgis
- 2017. As If: Modern Enchantment and the Literary Prehistory of Virtual Reality
- 2017. Native American SF Authors, An Update
- 2017. J. R. R. Tolkien and Star Wars Storytelling
- 2017. The Newly-Discovered 1956 Hugo Awards Ballot
- 2017. Introduction (Everyone: Worlds Without Walls)
- 2017. Leigh Brackett
- 2018. C. L. Moore and Henry Kuttner
- 2018. Scientific Romance: An International Anthology of Pioneering Science Fiction
- 2018. Karen Anderson and Kate Wilhelm
- 2018. Best Novel Finalists for the 1943 Retro Hugo Awards, Part 1
- 2018. Best Novel Finalists for the 1943 Retro Hugo Awards, Part 2
- 2018. The Invisible Valley
- 2018. Typescript of the Second Origin
- 2018. Hidden and Visible Realms
- 2018. A Suggestion of Ghosts
- 2018. Why We Need New Magic
- 2018. Four Films about Mary Shelley
- 2019. Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction
- 2019. Library of America
- 2019. The Brothers Vonnegut: Science and Fiction in the House of Magic
- 2019. Vonda N. McIntyre
- 2019. The Lady from the Black Lagoon: Hollywood Monsters and the Lost Legacy of Milicent Patrick
- 2019. The Center for Ray Bradbury Studies
- 2019. Best Dramatic Presentation, Long-Form Finalists for the 1944 Retro Hugo Awards
- 2019. Paperbacks from Hell and Valancourt Books
- 2019. Tales from the Moon Colony
- 2019. "Mexico in the Year 1970," Pages from the History of Brazil in the Year 2000, and The Marvelous Journey of Mr. Nic-Nac
- 2019. Monster, She Wrote
- 2019. Genre Fiction and Film Companions Series from Peter Lang
- 2020. Sci-Fi: A Companion
- 2020. The Journey to the West and the Genie Lo Novels
- 2020. The Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta, Zorro, and Batman
- 2020. Four Science Fiction Novels to Help in Thinking about the Pandemic
- 2020. Women's Weird: Strange Stories by Women, 1890-1940
- 2020. Toshiro Mifune and Star Wars Storytelling
- 2020. The Black Vampyre, Valancourt's Monster, She Wrote Series, and Other News
- 2020. Recent Biographies of Octavia Butler, John Wyndham, and Ada Lovelace
- 2020. Halloween Reading: Harrow Lake by Kat Ellis, The Apple-Tree Throne by Premee Mohamed, Wylding Hall by Elizabeth Hand, and Darkly by Leila Taylor
- 2020. Science Fiction as "Reflecting Shield"
- 2020. In Memoriam 2020
- 2021. Genre History Podcast Recommendations
- 2021. Biology & Manners, Short but Concentrated, and Bujold Studies
- 2021. Henry Darrow, Yaphet Kotto, and the Jean-Luc Picards Who Never Were
- 2021. "Wagon Train to the Stars" and "Horatio Hornblower in Space"
- 2021. Dark Academia Classics and the Bennington Triangle
- 2021. Books and Picard
- 2021. Elinor Mordaunt
- 2021. Defining Dark Academia
Interviews
Magazine Editor
Non-fiction
Reviews
- 2009. The Intersection of Fantasy and Native America: From H.P. Lovecraft to Leslie Marmon Silko
- 2014. The Invisible Man
- 2014. The Time Machine
- 2014. Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
- 2014. Prisoner of the Vampires of Mars
- 2017. Women of Futures Past
Awards
- 2018. Apex Magazine, August 2017 - Locus Poll Award, Best Magazine (Nomination)