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Joe Mayhew

Mayhew, Joseph Thomas

August 20, 1942 – June 10, 2000 (aged 57)

Birth place: Washington, DC, USA

54 works in English-language magazines

Date Page Type Title Magazine
December 1992 68 Essay Letter (Locus #383) Locus, #383 December 1992
July 1993 52 Short Fiction Lost Virginia Tomorrow Speculative Fiction, July 1993
July 1994 174 Interior Art Cartoon: Hopelessly Ahead of My Time Asimov's Science Fiction, July 1994
1995 65 Interior Art Cartoon: "I find most science fiction well... Implausible." Pirate Writings, #8 1995
1995 33 Interior Art Cartoon: "She loves me, she loves me not." Pirate Writings, #8 1995
1995 15 Interior Art Cartoon: "Wyatt Carp" Pirate Writings, #8 1995
April 1995 214 Interior Art Cartoon: "I wish we had waited until the last volume was published before destroying Earth ... now I'll never know how this comes out." Asimov's Science Fiction, April 1995
April 1995 12 Short Fiction Ernie Hoffmann's Story Aberrations, April 1995
October 1995 37 Short Fiction She Remembered Men Aberrations, October 1995
November 1995 255 Interior Art Cartoon: I'm Sorry But ... Asimov's Science Fiction, November 1995
November 1995 229 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption (Asimov's Science Fiction, November 1995) Asimov's Science Fiction, November 1995
November 1995 229 Interior Art Cartoon: Phobos, Mars Bar, Deimos Asimov's Science Fiction, November 1995
1996 Review Blue Mars Absolute Magnitude, Winter 1996
1996 32 Interior Art Cartoon: Count Dreck (Pirate Writings #11, 1996) Pirate Writings, #11 1996
1996 Review Holy Fire Absolute Magnitude, Winter 1996
1996 Review Starborne Absolute Magnitude, Winter 1996
July 1996 22 Short Fiction Bamboo Aberrations, July 1996
1997 33 Interior Art Cartoon: Count Dreck (Pirate Writings #13, 1997) Pirate Writings, #13 1997
1997 32 Interior Art Cartoon: Count Dreck (Pirate Writings #14, 1997) Pirate Writings, #14 1997
1997 76 Review Catch the Lightning Absolute Magnitude, Fall/Winter 1997
1997 77 Review How Like a God Absolute Magnitude, Fall/Winter 1997
1997 Review Idoru Absolute Magnitude, Spring 1997
1997 Review Neverwhere Absolute Magnitude, Spring 1997
1997 Review The Wall of the Sky, the Wall of the Eye Absolute Magnitude, Spring 1997
June 1997 24 Interior Art Cartoon: The first interplanetary delivery of mail The New York Review of Science Fiction, June 1997
August 1997 157 Interior Art Cartoon: "... I came not to bury Cæsar, but to eat Cæsar ..." Asimov's Science Fiction, August 1997
November 1997 23 Interior Art Cartoon: "I'm a lookin' fer the man who shot my pa." The New York Review of Science Fiction, November 1997
1998 59 Review A Geography of Unknown Lands Absolute Magnitude, Spring 1998
1998 59 Review A King of Infinite Space Absolute Magnitude, Spring 1998
1998 42 Interior Art Cartoon: Count Dreck (Pirate Writings #16, 1998) Pirate Writings, #16, 1998
1998 44 Review Iron Shadows Absolute Magnitude, Summer 1998
1998 59 Review Jack Faust Absolute Magnitude, Spring 1998
1998 44 Review Outpost Absolute Magnitude, Summer 1998
January 1998 156 Interior Art Cartoon: "Learn Sex from a Chum." Asimov's Science Fiction, January 1998
June 1998 63 Interior Art Cartoon: "Can you spot the bad mushrooms?" Asimov's Science Fiction, June 1998
July 1998 46 Short Fiction Nisi Granum Frumenti Aboriginal Science Fiction, Summer 1998
1999 35 Interior Art Cartoon: Count Dreck (Pirate Writings, #17, 1999) Pirate Writings, #17, 1999
1999 51 Interior Art Cartoon: Count Dreck (Pirate Writings, #18, 1999) Pirate Writings, #18, 1999
1999 49 Review Darwinia Absolute Magnitude, Summer 1999
1999 49 Review O Pioneer! Absolute Magnitude, Summer 1999
1999 50 Review Secret Realms Absolute Magnitude, Summer 1999
1999 70|70.5 Review Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fictions and Illusions Absolute Magnitude, Winter 1999
1999 71 Review The Avram Davidson Treasury Absolute Magnitude, Winter 1999
1999 71 Review The Best of Crank! Absolute Magnitude, Winter 1999
1999 71 Review The First Casualty Absolute Magnitude, Winter 1999
January 1999 7 Interior Art Cartoon: "I'd go out and get a life, but the software won't run on Windows 95." Asimov's Science Fiction, January 1999
March 1999 95 Interior Art Cartoon: "For Sale Cheap." Asimov's Science Fiction, March 1999
July 1999 43 Interior Art Cartoon: "Last time I buzzed ol' Roswell and left some faked junk, they about went crazy." Asimov's Science Fiction, July 1999
September 1999 141 Interior Art Cartoon: "Oops ... oops ... sorry ... oops ..." Asimov's Science Fiction, September 1999
September 1999 69 Interior Art Cartoon: "She was a lovely child but she didn't taste a bit like lox." Asimov's Science Fiction, September 1999
October 1999 237 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption (Asimov's Science Fiction, October-November 1999) Asimov's Science Fiction, October-November 1999
June 2000 19 Interior Art Cartoon (NYRSF, June 2000) The New York Review of Science Fiction, June 2000
September 2000 136 Interior Art Cartoon: "GLACIER! Flee for your lives!" Asimov's Science Fiction, September 2000
October 2000 237 Interior Art Cartoon: "When you wish upon a star, makes no difference who you are: cause stars are only vast atomic fires, incapable of caring or even knowing you're there." Asimov's Science Fiction, October-November 2000
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Year Publication Title
January 1981 Procrastination, #15 You should have gone before we left!
September 1983 ConStellation Program Book Cartoon: "COUNT DRECK"
August 1986 ConFederation Program Book Crosstime Bus
August 1989 The 47th World Science Fiction Convention: Noreascon Three Cartoon: "200 Light years I came across space - on a good will mission ... and what do I get? ... a parking ticket."
August 1990 ConFiction: The 48th World Science Fiction Convention Cartoon: "... and now, the Special Hugo for Best All-time Automobile Hood Ornament ..."
August 1990 ConFiction: The 48th World Science Fiction Convention Cartoon: "Absolute proof that the royal electrician was in on the plot"
August 1990 ConFiction: The 48th World Science Fiction Convention Cartoon: "Convention managers often must wear a variety of hats"
August 1990 ConFiction: The 48th World Science Fiction Convention Cartoon: "Do you ever have one of those days when you're just too pooped to pope?"
August 1990 ConFiction: The 48th World Science Fiction Convention Cartoon: "Men! All they ever seem to think of is SEX! ...... thank God!"
August 1990 ConFiction: The 48th World Science Fiction Convention Cartoon: "TITMICE CAN BE FATAL TO A STARLET'S CAREER"
August 1990 ConFiction: The 48th World Science Fiction Convention Cartoon: "Tut-Ankh-Ammon's tomb would never have been found if he'd had the Hague's architect."
August 1990 ConFiction: The 48th World Science Fiction Convention Cartoon: "What's a cute little cookie like you doing in a place like this?"
August 1990 ConFiction: The 48th World Science Fiction Convention Cartoon: no caption (Confiction)
August 1990 ConFiction: The 48th World Science Fiction Convention Cartoon: no caption (Confiction) [2]
August 1990 ConFiction: The 48th World Science Fiction Convention ConFiction Membership List as of July 24th, 1990
July 1994 Asimov's Science Fiction, July 1994 Cartoon: Hopelessly Ahead of My Time
1995 Pirate Writings, #8 1995 Cartoon: "I find most science fiction well... Implausible."
1995 Pirate Writings, #8 1995 Cartoon: "She loves me, she loves me not."
1995 Pirate Writings, #8 1995 Cartoon: "Wyatt Carp"
April 1995 Asimov's Science Fiction, April 1995 Cartoon: "I wish we had waited until the last volume was published before destroying Earth ... now I'll never know how this comes out."
November 1995 Asimov's Science Fiction, November 1995 Cartoon: I'm Sorry But ...
November 1995 Asimov's Science Fiction, November 1995 Cartoon: no caption (Asimov's Science Fiction, November 1995)
November 1995 Asimov's Science Fiction, November 1995 Cartoon: Phobos, Mars Bar, Deimos
1996 Pirate Writings, #11 1996 Cartoon: Count Dreck (Pirate Writings #11, 1996)
May 1996 Disclave 1996 Program Book An Abecedary of the Imagination
August 1996 L.A.con III: The 54th World Science Fiction Convention Business Passed on to L.A.con III
August 1996 L.A.con III: The 54th World Science Fiction Convention Cartoon: "Clem, Do you believe in God?"
August 1996 L.A.con III: The 54th World Science Fiction Convention Cartoon: "Perhaps I should rephrase that ..."
August 1996 L.A.con III: The 54th World Science Fiction Convention Cartoon: "Take us to Ross Perot"
August 1996 L.A.con III: The 54th World Science Fiction Convention Cartoon: "When you touch me like that, I feel so ... functional."
August 1996 L.A.con III: The 54th World Science Fiction Convention Cartoon: "Where do dragons get hoardes?"
1997 Pirate Writings, #13 1997 Cartoon: Count Dreck (Pirate Writings #13, 1997)
1997 Pirate Writings, #14 1997 Cartoon: Count Dreck (Pirate Writings #14, 1997)
June 1997 The New York Review of Science Fiction, June 1997 Cartoon: The first interplanetary delivery of mail
August 1997 LoneStarCon2: The Second Occasional LoneStarCon Science Fiction Convention & Chili Cook-Off Cartoon: "... And another thing, no one is going to believe me: I'm a science fiction writer"
August 1997 LoneStarCon2: The Second Occasional LoneStarCon Science Fiction Convention & Chili Cook-Off Cartoon: "... and on my left, someone with an insider's view of artificial intelligence"
August 1997 Asimov's Science Fiction, August 1997 Cartoon: "... I came not to bury Cæsar, but to eat Cæsar ..."
August 1997 LoneStarCon2: The Second Occasional LoneStarCon Science Fiction Convention & Chili Cook-Off Cartoon: "If I eat one more critic, I become eligible for SFWA"
November 1997 The New York Review of Science Fiction, November 1997 Cartoon: "I'm a lookin' fer the man who shot my pa."
1998 Pirate Writings, #16, 1998 Cartoon: Count Dreck (Pirate Writings #16, 1998)
January 1998 Asimov's Science Fiction, January 1998 Cartoon: "Learn Sex from a Chum."
March 1998 The Geis Letter, March 1998 The Geis Letter, March 1998
April 1998 The Geis Letter, April 1998 The Geis Letter, April 1998
June 1998 Squiggledy Hoy, #3 After Alexander
June 1998 Asimov's Science Fiction, June 1998 Cartoon: "Can you spot the bad mushrooms?"
August 1998 Bucconeer Souvenir Book Fandom in Baltimore
August 1998 Bucconeer Souvenir Book The Constitution of the World Science Fiction Society, September 1997
August 1998 Bucconeer Souvenir Book The Hugo Awards by Year (Bucconeer Souvenir Book)
August 1998 Bucconeer Souvenir Book The Hugo Awards by Year (Bucconeer Souvenir Book) [2]
August 1998 Bucconeer Souvenir Book The Hugo Awards by Year (Bucconeer Souvenir Book) [3]
1999 Pirate Writings, #17, 1999 Cartoon: Count Dreck (Pirate Writings, #17, 1999)
1999 Pirate Writings, #18, 1999 Cartoon: Count Dreck (Pirate Writings, #18, 1999)
January 1999 Mimosa, January 1999 A Fan for All Seasons
January 1999 Mimosa, January 1999 A Fan for All Seasons [2]
January 1999 Mimosa, January 1999 A Fan for All Seasons [3]
January 1999 Mimosa, January 1999 A Fan for All Seasons [4]
January 1999 Asimov's Science Fiction, January 1999 Cartoon: "I'd go out and get a life, but the software won't run on Windows 95."
January 1999 Mimosa, January 1999 Kingsley Capers
January 1999 Mimosa, January 1999 Kingsley Capers [2]
January 1999 Mimosa, January 1999 My Pal Johnny
January 1999 Mimosa, January 1999 My Pal Johnny [2]
January 1999 Mimosa, January 1999 My Pal Johnny [3]
January 1999 Mimosa, January 1999 My Pal Johnny [4]
January 1999 Mimosa, January 1999 My Pal Johnny [5]
March 1999 Asimov's Science Fiction, March 1999 Cartoon: "For Sale Cheap."
March 1999 Ansible, #140 Cartoon: "Gerbil porn"
April 1999 Ansible, #141 Cartoon: "Instant roaches"
May 1999 Ansible, #142 Cartoon: "I love SF!"
June 1999 Ansible, #143 Ansible 143, June 1999
July 1999 Ansible, #144 Ansible 144, July 1999
July 1999 Asimov's Science Fiction, July 1999 Cartoon: "Last time I buzzed ol' Roswell and left some faked junk, they about went crazy."
September 1999 Asimov's Science Fiction, September 1999 Cartoon: "Oops ... oops ... sorry ... oops ..."
September 1999 Asimov's Science Fiction, September 1999 Cartoon: "She was a lovely child but she didn't taste a bit like lox."
October 1999 Ansible, #147 Cartoon: "A special Hugo was delivered by a group of writers"
October 1999 Asimov's Science Fiction, October-November 1999 Cartoon: no caption (Asimov's Science Fiction, October-November 1999)
January 2000 Ansible, #150 Cartoon: "Gafia is a way of life"
January 2000 Ansible, #150 Cartoon: "Hugo in a drum career spray"
March 2000 Ansible, #152 Cartoon: "Snailius Lorri Articulatus"
June 2000 The New York Review of Science Fiction, June 2000 Cartoon (NYRSF, June 2000)
June 2000 Ansible, #155 Cartoon: "This one's a special request for the guys down at SETI"
July 2000 Ansible, #156 Cartoon: "Actually if she's only half-human ... it's better this way."
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program As of August 1, 2000, Da ... Chicon 2000 Member List
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program As of August 1, 2000, Da ... Chicon 2000 Member List [2]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program As of August 1, 2000, Da ... Chicon 2000 Member List [3]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Beatae Memoriae: Joe Mayhew
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Beatae Memoriae: Joe Mayhew [2]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Cartoon: "(It's one of those damned gothics.)"
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Cartoon: "And now, I'd like to give you my impression of Star Trek 'Data' ..."
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Cartoon: "Cheer up? Hell! This is only the seventh book in an endless Celtic fantasy series!"
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Cartoon: "Did I get it backwards?"
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Cartoon: "E.Z. Housepen discussing certain problems arrising from the fact that neither has ever read their best-seller fantasy series"
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Cartoon: "Fiona began to wonder exactly WHAT his dinner plans were."
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Cartoon: "FULLY AUTOMATED CAT WASH"
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Cartoon: "I'm touched!"
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Cartoon: "No, actually, I'm a computer rat: you point, click, and get a virus."
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Cartoon: "Please help a deserving SF author"
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Cartoon: "So, when the Transgalactic fan fund winners get here, we eat them?"
August 2000 Ansible, #157 Cartoon: "Superhero want ads"
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Cartoon: "That's odd; most of our dirty jokes are about food."
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Cartoon: "Who'd have suspected that!?"
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Cartoon: "Who'd have thought that first Contact would be made by alien clowns in search of material."
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Cartoon: "Wow! This kid really has a neat imagination!"
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Cartoon: "Yet another Indian treaty ..."
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Cartoon: "Your typical Amish Vampire"
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Da Famous & da Infamous ...: Chicago Trading Cards
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Gotta Get Away?: Rock Hunt
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Hold Onto Your Seats— Dramatic Presentations
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Hold Onto Your Seats— Dramatic Presentations [2]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Hold Onto Your Seats— Dramatic Presentations [3]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Hold Onto Your Seats— Dramatic Presentations [4]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Letter From Chicago
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Letter From Chicago [10]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Letter From Chicago [11]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Letter From Chicago [12]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Letter From Chicago [2]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Letter From Chicago [3]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Letter From Chicago [4]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Letter From Chicago [5]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Letter From Chicago [6]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Letter From Chicago [7]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Letter From Chicago [8]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Letter From Chicago [9]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program My Impressions of Chicago ...: "Chicago, Chicago, That Toddlin' Town"
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Nyby, Christian, credited; Howard Hawks, Co-Directors, The Thing from Another World, Aka the Thing (review)
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program Radio Skates, Tele-Theatres, and Rocket Jockeys
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program The Chairman's Letter (Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program)
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program The Nominees for the — 47th Annual Hugo Awards
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program The SF Achievement Awards —: The Hugo List
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program The SF Achievement Awards —: The Hugo List [2]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program The SF Achievement Awards —: The Hugo List [3]
August 2000 Chicon 2000 Souvenir Program World Science Fiction Convention List . . : Worldcons 1939 to 2000
September 2000 Asimov's Science Fiction, September 2000 Cartoon: "GLACIER! Flee for your lives!"
October 2000 Ansible, #159 Cartoon: "Tour"
October 2000 Asimov's Science Fiction, October-November 2000 Cartoon: "When you wish upon a star, makes no difference who you are: cause stars are only vast atomic fires, incapable of caring or even knowing you're there."
November 2000 Ansible, #160 Cartoon: "Use idle space to store your Star Wars tie-ins"
December 2000 Ansible, #161 Cartoon: "Skiffy trash"
March 2001 Ansible, #164 Cartoon: "I'm talking world domination!"
April 2001 Ansible, #165 Cartoon: "Fantasy enter at your own risk"
October 2001 Ansible, #171 Cartoon: "Quoitus"
November 2001 Ansible, #172 Cartoon: "Pizza guy"
December 2001 Ansible, #173 Ansible 173, December 2001
May 2003 Ansible, #190 Ansible 190, May 2003
August 2003 Torcon 3: 61st World Science Fiction Convention Gallery of the Beaver
August 2003 Torcon 3: 61st World Science Fiction Convention Gallery of the Beaver [3]
August 2003 Torcon 3: 61st World Science Fiction Convention Past Hugo Winners (Torcon 3: 61st World Science Fiction Convention)
August 2003 Torcon 3: 61st World Science Fiction Convention Torcon 3 Concom
September 2003 Ansible, #194 Ansible 194, September 2003
October 2003 Ansible, #195 Ansible 195, October 2003
November 2003 Ansible, #196 Cartoon: "UFO stop"
January 2004 Ansible, #198 Cartoon: "Captain, they've screwed our ship to an immense block of wood"
February 2004 Ansible, #199 Ansible 199, February 2004
March 2004 Ansible, #200 Ansible 200, March 2004
May 2004 Ansible, #202 Ansible 202, May 2004
September 2004 Ansible, #206 Ansible 206, September 2004
September 2004 Noreascon 4: The 62nd World Science Fiction Convention Cartoon: "Fen on their way to the 1934 Worldcon"
September 2004 Noreascon 4: The 62nd World Science Fiction Convention Cartoon: "We were going to build an A-frame, but then the space program was cancelled & NASA sold everything at this huge yard sale"
November 2005 Dancing and Joking: Fanwriting by John Hertz Cartoon: no caption (Dancing and Joking)
December 2006 Ansible, #233 Ansible 233, December 2006
December 2006 FOSFAX, #213 December 2006 FOSFAX, #213 December 2006
March 2007 Ansible, #236 Ansible 236, March 2007
November 2013 Journey Planet, #17 Cartoon: no caption (Journey Planet 17)
December 2015 Journey Planet, #27 Cartoon: "SMOF"
December 2015 Journey Planet, #27 Cartoon: no caption (Journey Planet 27)
December 2015 Journey Planet, #27 Cartoon: no caption (Journey Planet 27) [2]
May 2018 Flag, #21 Cartoon: "No, actually you get three Talmud questions"
May 2018 Flag, #21 Cartoon: no caption (Flag 21)
June 2018 Ansible, #371 Cartoon: no caption (Ansible 371)
August 2019 Dublin 2019: An Irish Worldcon Cartoon: "If you press your nose up against the helmet, it makes you look funny ... but, mostly, the aliens don't get it."
June 2024 Journey Planet, June 2024 "⾃新世界"提案系列,包括但不限于会员,事务会议,财务,选址,责任,⾬果 奖,翻译问题
June 2024 Journey Planet, June 2024 Be The Change, But Also Make Amends
June 2024 Journey Planet, June 2024 Be the Change: For the Future of the Hugos
June 2024 Journey Planet, June 2024 Boosters for the Rockets: A Formal Pastoral Care Procedure for Hugo Finalists
June 2024 Journey Planet, June 2024 Changes Needed for the Hugo Awards Process
June 2024 Journey Planet, June 2024 Make the Change
June 2024 Journey Planet, June 2024 On Worldcons
June 2024 Journey Planet, June 2024 The Hugo Awards Crisis Deepens: Where We Stand and How to Save the Awards
August 2024 Glasgow 2024: A Worldcon for Our Futures Hugo Award Winners: Since 1953 (Glasgow 2024: A Worldcon for Our Futures)
August 2024 Glasgow 2024: A Worldcon for Our Futures Membership List (as of 21 July 2024)