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==Bibliography == === Novels === *''False Night'' (1954) *''[[Man of Earth]]'' (1956) *''[[Who? (novel)|Who?]]'' (1958) *''[[The Falling Torch]]'' (1959) *''[[Rogue Moon]]'' (1960) *''Some Will Not Die'' (1961) (an expanded and restored version of ''False Night'') *''The Iron Thorn'' (1967) (as serialized in ''[[If (magazine)|If]]''; revised and published in book form as ''The Amsirs and the Iron Thorn''). On a bleak forbidding planet, humans hunt Amsirs β flightless humanoid birds β and vice versa. After one young hunter makes his first kill, he is initiated into the society's secrets. Still, he figures there are secrets the human race has forgotten altogether, and begins to hunt for answers. *''[[Michaelmas (novel)|Michaelmas]]'' (1977) *''Hard Landing'' (1993) *''The Death Machine'' (2001) (originally published as ''Rogue Moon'' against Budrys's wishes) ===Collections (fiction, essays, and mixed)=== * ''The Unexpected Dimension'' (1960) * ''Budrys' Inferno'' (1963) * ''The Furious Future'' (1963) * ''Blood and Burning'' (1978) * ''Benchmarks: Galaxy Bookshelf'' (1985) * ''Writing to the Point'' (1994) * ''Outposts: Literatures of Milieux'' (1996) * ''Entertainment'' (1997) * ''The Electric Gene Machine'' (2000) * ''Benchmarks Continued: F&SF "Books" Columns 1975-1982'' (2012) * ''Benchmarks Revisited: F&SF "Books" Columns 1983-1986'' (2013) * ''Benchmarks Concluded: F&SF "Books" Columns 1987-1993'' (2013) ===Short stories=== * "The High Purpose" (1952) in ''[[Analog Science Fiction and Fact|Astounding Science Fiction]]'' * "Walk to the World" (1952) in ''[[John Raymond science fiction magazines|Space Science Fiction]]'', Nov 1952 * "The Congruent People" (1953) in ''Star Science Fiction Stories'' No. 2 (edited by [[Frederik Pohl]]), 1953 * "[https://archive.org/stream/galaxymagazine-1953-02/Galaxy_1953_02#page/n37/mode/2up Protective Mimicry]" in ''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', 1953. * "Riya's Foundling" (1953) in ''[[Future Science Fiction and Science Fiction Stories|Science Fiction Stories]]'', 1953. * "The End of Summer" (1954) in ''Astounding Science Fiction''; also published in the short story anthology ''Penguin Science Fiction'' (edited by [[Brian Aldiss]], 1961). * "[https://archive.org/stream/galaxymagazine-1954-03/Galaxy_1954_03#page/n77/mode/2up Ironclad]" in ''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', 1954. * "Citadel" (1955) in ''Astounding Science Fiction'', February 1955. * "[[Nobody Bothers Gus]]" (1955) published in ''Astounding Science Fiction'', November 1955. * "Calculated Decision" in ''[[Science Fiction Quarterly]]'', November 1956. * "The War is Over" (1957) first appeared in ''Astounding Science Fiction'' Feb. 1957. Also published in the short story anthology ''[[13 Great Stories of Science Fiction]]'' (edited by [[Groff Conklin]], 1960). * "The Barbarians" (1958) (as John Sentry) in ''[[If (magazine)|If]]'', February 1958. * "The Stoker and the Stars" (1959) (as John A. Sentry) in ''Astounding Science Fiction'', February 1959. * "The Price" (1960) β first appeared in ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'', February 1960. Also published in the short story anthology ''The War Book'' (edited by [[James Sallis]], 1969). * "Wall of Crystal, Eye of Night" in ''Galaxy'', December 1961 * "For Love" (originally published in ''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', June 1962) β appears in ''The Seventh Galaxy Reader'' edited by [[Frederik Pohl]] (Doubleday Science Fiction, 1964). * " Die, Shadow!" in ''If'', May 1963. * "Be Merry" (1966) published in ''[[If (magazine)|If]]'', December 1966, Vol. 16, No. 12, Issue 109. * "The Master of the Hounds" (1966) first published in ''[[The Saturday Evening Post]]'' and an [[Edgar Awards|Edgar Award]] nominee. ===Audio recording=== * ''84.2 Minutes of Algis Budrys'' (1995), Unifont (Budrys's own company). Released on cassette, this featured Budrys reading his short stories "The Price", "The Distant Sound of Engines", "Never Meet Again", and "Explosions!". ===Interviews=== * ''Taking Your Chances'' (1990) in [[Leading Edge (fiction magazine)|Leading Edge]] #20/21<ref name="locus-algis">{{cite magazine|url=http://www.locusmag.com/index/s105.htm#A2042 |title=Stories, Listed by Author |magazine=[[Locus (magazine)|Locus]] |access-date=February 24, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100221224711/http://www.locusmag.com/index/s105.htm |archive-date=February 21, 2010 |url-status=live }}</ref> ===Magazine=== * ''[[Tomorrow Speculative Fiction]]'' (1993β2000); initially edited by Budrys and published by [[Pulphouse Publishing]], with its second issue it was published and edited by Budrys with assistance from [[Kandis Elliott]] under the Unifont rubric. It ceased publication as a paper and ink magazine and became a webzine late in the decade. Nine of the 24 print issues contained a story by Budrys, almost always under one of his pseudonyms. ===Anthologies=== * ''L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Vol. III'' (1987) * ''L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Vol. 6'' (1990) * ''L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Vol 12'' (1996) * ''L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Vol. 16'' (2000) * ''L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Vol 19'' (2003)
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