Barrington J. Bayley
Barrington J. Bayley was an English science fiction writer.
Bayley was born in Birmingham and educated in Newport, Shropshire. He worked a number of jobs before joining the Royal Air Force during 1955; his first published story, "Combat's End", had been printed the year before in Vargo Statten Magazine.
During the 1960s, Bayley became friends and a frequent collaborator with New Worlds editor Michael Moorcock, who described himself as "the dumb one in the partnership" and adopted science fiction's New Wave style. His short stories featured regularly in New Worlds magazine and then later in various New Worlds paperback anthologies, His first book, The Star Virus, was followed by more than a dozen other novels; his downbeat, gloomy themes have been cited as influential on the likes of M. John Harrison, Brian Stableford, Bruce Sterling, Iain Banks and Alastair Reynolds.
Bayley died of complications from bowel cancer on 14 October 2008. During 2001, he had written an outline for a sequel to Eye of Terror, provisionally titled An Age of Adventure. The novel was unreleased at the time of his death but rumours and listings of copies have circulated, including claims of a 2002 release date and a page count of 288. The book still makes appearances in lists of his works, including the bibliography in the ebooks of Bayley's works released by the Gollancz SF Gateway.
Works
Bayley used the pseudonyms P.F Woods, J. Barrington Bayley, Alan Aumbry, Michael Barrington, Simon Barclay, and John Diamond.Novels
Name | Year | As | Comments |
The Star Virus | 1970 | Barrington J. Bayley | expansion of a 1964 short story of the same name |
Annihilation Factor | 1972 | Barrington J. Bayley | expansion of "The Patch" from 1964 |
Empire of Two Worlds | 1972 | Barrington J. Bayley | |
Collision Course | 1973 | Barrington J. Bayley | aka Collision with Chronos |
The Fall of Chronopolis | 1974 | Barrington J. Bayley | |
The Soul of the Robot | 1974 | Barrington J. Bayley | |
The Garments of Caean | 1976 | Barrington J. Bayley | |
The Grand Wheel | 1977 | Barrington Bayley | |
Star Winds | 1978 | Barrington J. Bayley | |
The Pillars of Eternity | 1982 | Barrington J. Bayley | |
The Zen Gun | 1983 | Barrington J. Bayley | |
The Forest of Peldain | 1985 | Barrington J. Bayley | |
The Rod of Light | 1985 | Barrington J. Bayley | |
Eye of Terror | 1999 | Barrington J. Bayley | A Warhammer 40,000 novel |
The Sinners of Erspia | 2005 | Barrington J. Bayley | |
The Great Hydration | 2005 | Barrington Bayley |
Collections
Short stories
- "Combat's End"
- "Cold Death"
- "Last Post"
- "Kindly Travellers"
- "The Bargain"
- "Martyrs Appointed"
- "Fugitive"
- "The Reluctant Death"
- "Consolidation"
- "Peace on Earth"
- "The Tank"
- "The Radius Riders"
- "Double Time"
- "The Big Sound"
- "The Ship That Sailed the Ocean of Space"
- "Solo Flight"
- "Flux"
- "Natural Defence"
- "Return Visit"
- "Farewell, Dear Brother"
- "The Countenance"
- "Integrity"
- "The Star Virus"
- "The Patch"
- "All the King's Men"
- "The Ship of Disaster"
- "Reactionary"
- "Catspaw"
- "A Taste of the Afterlife"
- "Aid to Nothing"
- "The Four-Color Problem"
- "Exit From City 5"
- "Man in Transit"
- "The Exploration of Space"
- "The Seed of Evil"
- "Mutation Planet"
- "An Overload"
- "Me and My Antronoscope"
- "Maladjustment"
- "The Bees of Knowledge"
- "The Cabinet of Oliver Naylor"
- "The Problem of Morley's Emission"
- "Rome Vindicated"
- "Sporting with the Chid"
- "Life Trap"
- "Perfect Love"
- "The Infinite Searchlight"
- "Wizard Wazo's Revenge"
- "The God Gun"
- "The Forever Racket"
- "The Ur-Plant"
- "Escapist Literature"
- "When They Asked Him What Happens"
- "Death Ship"
- "Cling to the Curvature!"
- "Tommy Atkins"
- "The Death of Arlett"
- "The Phobeya"
- "Galimatias"
- "Culture Shock"
- "Light"
- "The Remembrance"
- "Don't Leave Me"
- "Doctor Pinter in the Mythology Isles"
- "Why Live? Dream!"
- "Quiddity Wars"
- "Teatray in the Sky"
- "This Way into the Wendy House"
- "Love in Backspace"
- "Gnostic Endings: Flight to the Hypercosmos"
- "On the Ledge"
- "Get Out of Here"
- "Duel Among the Wine Green Suns"
- "The Island of Dr. Romeau"
- "A Crab Must Try"
- "The Crear"
- "Children of the Emperor"
- "The Lives of Ferag Lion-Wolf"
- "The Sky Tower"
- "Battle of the Archeosaurs"
- "Planet of the Stercorasaurs"
- "Hive Fleet Horror"
- "The Worms of Hess"
- "The Revolt of the Mobiles"
- "It Was a Lover and His Lass"
- "Domie"
- "The Multiplex Fixative"
- "Party Smart Card"
- "Formic Gender Disorder"