
I became a Fritz Leiber fan when I read his classic SF novel, The Big Time (1958). It was awarded the Hugo Award for Best Novelette. The Big Time was published originally in two parts in Galaxy Magazine‘s March and April 1958 issues, illustrated by Virgil Finlay. Then ACE Books published The Big Time and The Mind Spider and Other Stories as ACE Double D-491.
Where The Big Time focuses on “The Change War” where two opposing factions use time travel to wage their conflict, some of Leiber’s short stories in The Mind Spider and Other Stories use elements of the Change War to propel their plots. Probably the most well known of these stories is “The Oldest Soldier” who shows how deadly the Change War can be. I enjoyed the mystery solving aspects of “The Number of the Beast” where a human policeman must solve a case involving alien telepaths. “Midnight in the Mirror World” is not a Change War story, but it has a haunting puzzle dealing with a mysterious Mirror World. I enjoy Fritz Leiber’s SF and fantasy novels, but he’s also adept at writing entertaining short stories. GRADE: B+
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- x • Foreword (The Mind Spider and Other Stories) • (1961) • essay by Fritz Leiber
- 1 • The Haunted Future • [Change War] • (1959) • novelette by Fritz Leiber
- 55 • Damnation Morning • [Change War] • (1959) • short story by Fritz Leiber
- 72 • The Oldest Soldier • [Change War] • (1960) • short story by Fritz Leiber
- 95 • Midnight in the Mirror World • (1964) • short story by Fritz Leiber
- 116 • The Number of the Beast • [Change War] • (1958) • short story by Fritz Leiber
- 129 • The Mind Spider • [Change War] • (1959) • short story by Fritz Leiber











