New Worlds 7
Contents
Introduction essay by Michael Moorcock
Pale Roses (1974) novelette by Michael Moorcock
Pale Roses (1974) interior artwork by James Cawthorn
Wind-Dream (1974) poem by Mac King
My Wreck (1974) poem by Mac King
Maladjustment (1974) short story by Barrington J. Bayley
The Kindly Ones (1974) short story by John Sladek
The Return of the Mandarin (1974) short story by Rick Gellman
G.I. Sparrow (1974) short story by Gerard E. Giannattasio
A Modest Proposal (1974) short story by Bertil MÃ¥rtensson?
The Jewel Thief (1974) short story by Ronald Anthony Cross
The Jewel Thief (1974) interior artwork by Ronald Anthony Cross
The Warlord of Saturn's Moons (1974) short story by Eleanor Arnason
The Warlord of Saturn's Moons (1974) interior artwork by Pamela Zoline
The Secret of Holman Hunt and the Crude Death Rate (1970) short fiction by Brian W. Aldiss
Miss Subways (1974) short story by Gwyneth Cravens
Lakewood Cemetery (1974) short story by Ruth Berman
The Ghosts of Luna (1973) short story by Ian Watson
'The Wolf That Follows' (1974) short fiction by M. John Harrison
'The Wolf That Follows' (1974) interior artwork by Judith Clute
Red Sky at Night (1974) short fiction by K. Cassandra O'Malley
Break (1974) short story by Bruce Boston
Liberation (1974) short story by Rona Spalten
Liberation (1974) interior artwork by John Sladek
Once More, the Dream (1974) short story by A. A. Attanasio
Once More, the Dream (1974) interior artwork by Phyllida Peake
Birds of Prey (1974) poem by Alfonso Tafoya
My Mistress (1974) poem by Alfonso Tafoya
A Pastoral (1974) poem by Alfonso Tafoya
Insect Men of Boston (1974) short story by James Sallis
The Thalidomide Kid (1974) short story by Jeremy Gilchrist
The Man Who Made a Baby (1974) short story by Harvey Jacobs
Birdseed for Our Feathered Fans (1974) essay by John Clute
Absorbing the Miraculous (1974) essay by M. John Harrison
Mal Dean (1974) essay by uncredited
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Charles Platt
Charles Platt (born 1945) is the author of 41 fiction and nonfiction books, including science-fiction novels such as The Silicon Man and Protektor (published in paperback by Avon Books). He has also written non-fiction, particularly on the subjects of computer technology and cryonics, as well as teaching and working in these fields. Platt relocated from England to the United States in 1970 and is a naturalized U.S. citizen. He has one daughter, Rose Fox. He is the nephew of Robert, Baron Platt, of Grindleford.
New Worlds Quarterly
With the demise of the New Worlds magazine Michael Moorcock made arrangements with Sphere Books to continue New Worlds as a quarterly paperback anthology series.
New Worlds Quarterly consists of ten books — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

