A Reverie for Mister Ray
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| Author | Michael Bishop Michael H. Hutchins (editor)  | 
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| Cover artist | Jamie Bishop | 
| Language | English | 
| Genre | Nonfiction | 
| Publisher | PS Publishing | 
Publication date  | May 2005 | 
| Publication place | United States | 
| Media type | Print (Slipcased, Signed & Numbered Hardback) | 
| Pages | 612 | 
| ISBN | 1-902880-88-9 | 
| OCLC | 63762403 | 
A Reverie for Mister Ray: Reflections on Life, Death, and Speculative Fiction is a collection of nonfiction work by American writer Michael Bishop published in 2005 by PS Publishing. It includes essays and reviews from 1975 to 2004, originally published in a wide variety of newspapers, magazines, literary journals, and fanzines. Most of the pieces concern the speculative fiction genre. The book was edited by Michael H. Hutchins.
Contents
Upfront
- A Reverie for Mister Mike: An Introduction by Jeff VanderMeer
 - Alien Graffiti: Author’s Apologia by Michael Bishop
 - On the Road: Editor’s Preface by Michael H. Hutchins
 
Drawing from the Wells
- A Reverie for Mister Ray [1981]
 - A Classic Affair [1990]
 - "An Art Is Something You Have to Learn”: RIP Clifton Fadiman [1999]
 - Little, Big, Witless, Wise: Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift [2004]
 - Flannery and Me [2001]
 - More Than a Masterpiece? More Than Human by Theodore Sturgeon [1989]
 - A Classic’s Endearing Quirks: The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin [1977]
 
State of the Art
- Evangels of Hope [1978]
 - Believers and Heretics: An Episcopal Bull [1980]
 - The Knack and How to Get It, See? [1978]
 - The Contributors to Plenum Four [1975]
 - Light Years and Dark: Science Fiction Since 1960 [1984]
 - Children Who Survive: An Autobiographical Meditation on Horror Fiction [1989]
 - 104 Really Cool Works of Twentieth-Century Fiction in English [2000]
 
On Reviewing
- Oh, to Be a Blurber! [1980]
 - On Reviewing and Being Reviewed [1977]
 - Critics’ Night at the Sci-Fi Bistro [1979]
 
Pitching Pennies Against the Starboard Bulkhead
- The Fifth Head of Cerberus by Gene Wolfe [1976]
 - Timescape by Gregory Benford [1980]
 - Wild Seed by Octavia Butler [1981]
 - Myths of the Near Future by J. G. Ballard [1984]
 - Two by John Crowley: Little, Big [1983] and Antiquities: Seven Stories [1994]
 - Speaker for the Dead by Orson Scott Card [1987]
 - The Toynbee Convector by Ray Bradbury [1988]
 - Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars Trilogy [1993/94/96]
 - Nightfishing in Great Sky River by David Lunde [2000]
 - The Wooden Sea by Jonathan Carroll [2001]
 - He Do the Time Police in Different Voices by David Langford [2004]
 - The Untethered Spacewalk by NASA [1984]
 
Going Deeper
- In Pursuit of Ubik: A Novel by Philip K. Dick [1979]
 - Gene Wolfe as Hero: The Shadow of the Torturer [1980]
 - Only in America: On Wings of Song by Thomas M. Disch [1981]
 - James Morrow and Towing Jehovah [1994]
 - James Morrow’s Antidote X: Speculative Satire and The Eternal Footman [2000]
 - The Education of Brian W. Aldiss: The Twinkling of an Eye, or, My Life as an Englishman [1999]
 - “Sitting in the Sun in the Waist-High Grass”: “The Last Day in July” by Gardner Dozois [2001]
 - In Praise of Hollyhocks: “The Aliens Who Knew, I Mean, Everything” by George Alec Effinger [2004]
 
Fellow Travelers
- A Speculation of SF Writers: Gardner Dozois / Suzette Haden Elgin / Steven Utley / Ian Watson [1980]
 - All That Glitters is Not Golding . . . Or Bishop Either [1984/85]
 - James Tiptree, Jr. is Raccoona Sheldon is Alice B. Sheldon is Alli is... [1985/92]
 - Saluting Pamela Sargent [1987]
 - The Once and Future Andy Duncan [2000]
 - Voice and Virtue: Celebrating Jack McDevitt [2003]
 
Rolling the Bones
- Ink and Inspiration Among the Soft Sciences [1981]
 - Lucy in the Mud With Footprints: Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind by Donald C. Johanson and Maitland A. Edey [1981]
 - The Boy in the Bush: Lightning Bird by Lyall Watson [1982]
 - Mysteries of the Rift Valley: One Life by Richard E. Leakey and Disclosing the Past by Mary Leakey [1984]
 - The Fate of the Primate: The Deluge and the Ark: A Journey Into Primate Worlds by Dale Peterson [1989]
 - Prospectus for a Novel of Human Prehistory, or The Origins of No Enemy But Time [1982]
 
Edge Running
- Primates in Love: The Female of the Species by Lionel Shriver [1987]
 - Geniuses in One Another’s Pockets: Neighboring Lives by Thomas M. Disch and Charles Naylor [1981]
 - Two by J. G. Ballard: Empire of the Sun and The Day of Creation [1984/1988]
 - Two by Philip K. Dick: In Milton Lumky Territory and The Man Whose Teeth Were All Exactly Alike [1985]
 - A Jeremiad, Three Reviews and a Postscript: Death is a Lonely Business by Ray Bradbury / Galápagos by Kurt Vonnegut / Contact by Carl Sagan [1985]
 - Inconvenient Invitations: Mister Touch by Malcolm Bosse / Brazzaville Beach by William Boyd [1991]
 - Watching the Elephant Vanish: The Elephant Vanishes by Haruki Murakami [1994]
 - A Near-Future Southern, An Off-Trail Western: Land O’ Goshen by Charles McNair and Redeye by Clyde Edgerton [1995]
 - A Larger Sky: The Norton Book of Ghost Stories edited by Brad Leithauser / Seaward by Brad Leithauser [1995]
 - An American Wordsmith in Atlantis: Atlantis: Three Tales by Samuel R. Delany [1996]
 - Touring the Republic of Pain: Ingenious Pain by Andrew Miller [1998]
 - Encounter of a Wee Kind [1978]
 
Open Heart
- Military Brat: A Memoir [1997]
 - First Novel, Seventh Novel: A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire [1988]
 - My Private Civil War: Preface to Confederacy of the Dead [1993]
 - Three Tributes: Paul Di Filippo / David Hartwell / Howard Waldrop [2001-2003]
 - Cleansing the Eye of the Heart: A Dream of the Tattered Man by Randolph Loney [2001]
 - Ghost of a Chance: My Father’s Ghost by Suzy McKee Charnas [2003]
 - Nine Prescriptions for My Funeral [1997]
 - Writing Science Fiction As If It Mattered (including “Tiny Bells” by Bruce Holland Rogers) [2002]
 
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