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Steve Leialoha

January 27, 1952 (age 74)

Birth place: USA

1 work in English-language magazines

Date Page Type Title Magazine
June 1981 25 Interior Art Lux Was Dead Right Rigel Science Fiction, #1 Summer 1981
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Year Publication Title
1971 OAK Leaves, V1n5 Fall 1971 OAK Leaves, V1n5
1971 OAK Leaves, V1n4 Summer 1971 Otis Adelbert Kline's Mars Novels: Analyzed and Compared to the Barsoom Books
1972 OAK Leaves, V1n8 Summer 1972 Volunteers from Venus [2]
1972 OAK Leaves, V1n8 Summer 1972 Volunteers from Venus [2]
1974 Jan in India Jan in India
1974 The Hannes Bok Memorial Showcase of Fantasy Art The Hannes Bok Memorial Showcase of Fantasy Art
1975 REH: Lone Star Fictioneer, Fall 1975 REH: Lone Star Fictioneer, Fall 1975 (Esau Cairn and Altha)
1975 REH: Lone Star Fictioneer, Summer 1975 REH: Lone Star Fictioneer, Summer 1975 (Kull)
September 1976 MidAmeriCon Program Book Orphans of the Sky
1977 The Return of Skull-Face The Return of Skull-Face
1978 After Image After Image (logo)
June 1981 Rigel Science Fiction, #1 Summer 1981 Lux Was Dead Right
April 1984 The Ghost Light Midnight by the Morphy Watch
July 1984 Sword of the Samurai Sword of the Samurai
October 1985 Wild West Rider Wild West Rider
November 1992 The Ray Bradbury Chronicles, Volume 3 Homecoming
1994 Worlds' End Worlds' End
December 2004 The Howard Review, December 2004 The Trouble with FAX
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel "Blood of the gods!" the second knight said. "I can't abide animals that pretend to man's speech."
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel "He's lying," a voice said from behind him, once Max had concluded his story.
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel "I can play that," he said.
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel "Isn't this lovely?" Max said.
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel "We need you to marry us," Peter said, with a broad grin splitting his face.
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Almost as soon as Max had begun playing, a burning sensation began in Peter's feet and started working its slow but steady way up his legs.
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Almost without pausing, he grabbed a crust from out of the big half-barrel...
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Any traveler would have to pass by the tower, through the barred gate, or turn back. There was no other option.
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Bo turned all of a sudden and ran. The giant wolf immediately sprang after her...
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Both girls crawled out from under the fallen tree and clutched at him...
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel He flailed at Peter wildly, hitting, scratching and clawing at him, screaming "Give it back" ...
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel It was a coat like no other, and Max loved it.
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Little Bo Peep was standing in the greenest field of grass Peter had ever seen.
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Now we can never know if Jorg defeated the giant solely by his own strength...
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Eight: In Flight
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Eighteen: Frost and Fire
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Eleven: In Transit
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Fifteen: The Pied Piper
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Five: Fabletown
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Four: What Max Saw
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Fourteen: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Nine: A Little Touch of Max in the Night
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Nineteen: Coming to America
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter One: Fables
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Seven: Peter and the Wolf
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Seventeen: A Festival of Vermin and Lost Children
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Six: The Black Forest
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Sixteen: Cloak and Dagger
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Ten: Hamelin
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Thirteen: Fire Time
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Three: Wolf Valley
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Twelve: The Trial
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Twenty: Celebration
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Chapter Two: Going to the Fair
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter & Max: Epilogue
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter Piper appeared in the doorway, pushing his wife Bo in front of him in her wheelchair
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter played with the band...
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Peter raised the flute to his lips and began to play.
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel She drove slowly, northeast out of the village's main square...
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel She looked small and frail, but Peter knew she wasn't ...
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel So he turned, with the blade still in his hand, and walked back towards the firelight, which was partially obscured by the trees of the great and terrible Black Forest — his home.
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel The sound of music drifted like a fine mist through Hamelin's countless alleyways and thoroughfares.
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Then, with a soft rustle of leaves, a huge shape detached itself from the concealment of rock and root, and padded forward through intervening trees, resolving into the form of a wolf as it did so.
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel They began sliding downwards, going faster and faster.
October 2009 Peter & Max: A Fables Novel They were never seen again, unto the end of days.