BOOKS BY JAMES GUNN ALTERNATE WORLDS: THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF SCIENCE FICTION (Prentice Hall, 1975). The lavishly illustrated (32 pages of color photos) and much praised hardcover history of SF from the beginnings of imaginative writing to the mid- 1970s. (Very limited supply.) THE DREAMERS (Methuen, English paperback, 1982). A novel about a future shaped by the use of chemical memory to experience other people's lives -- and dreams. THE JOY MAKERS (Crown hardcover of 1961 Bantam paperback, 1984). A novel about the creation of a science of happiness and a world torn between philosophies of ``getting what you want'' and ``wanting what you get.'' NEBULA AWARD STORIES TEN (Harper & Row, hardcover, 1975), ed. James Gunn. The award-winning stories of 1974 plus stories by Zelazny, Reamy, Farmer, and Grant, essays by Dickson and Scholes, and an introduction by Gunn. SOME DREAMS ARE NIGHTMARES (Scribners, hardcover, 1974). Gunn argues in an introduction that the novelette is the ideal form for science fiction and illustrates with novelettes -- ``The Cave of Night,'' ``Name Your Pleasure,'' ``New Blood,'' and ``Not So Great an Enemy'' -- that became parts of three novels: STATION IN SPACE, THE JOY MAKERS, and THE IMMORTALS. For further information, please send SASE to: James Gunn Department of English 3116 Wescoe Hall Lawrence, KS 66045-2115