
I don’t pretend that this discussion is a deep analysis. (In a very few cases, I have listed some books merely on the strength of my opinion of the author: all such books are clearly marked below, as throughout these lists, with a hash mark ( #) before the title so you know what’s what.)

Just as with the author list itself, omission of a particular item may mean I didn’t think highly enough of the omitted item, or it may simply mean that I have not yet sufficient familiarity with it.

This discussion and list does not necessarily include every book by Blaylock: it includes only those books that I both know and like. This is a brief discussion of James Blaylock and, of course, of some speculative-fiction books by Blaylock.
