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ANTHOLOGIES - 1970s |
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“The Cunning of the Beast,” in Mayo Mohs, ed., Other Worlds, Other Gods (New York: Doubleday, 1971). “The Voice from the Curious Cube,” in Jay Cline, et al., eds., Voices in Literature, Language and Composition (Lexington, MA: Ginn and Company, 1972). “The Remarkable Talent of Egbert Haw,” in Vic Ghidalia, ed., Satan’s Pets, pb (New York: Manor Books, 1972). “The Priestess Who Rebelled” (“Pilgrimage),” in Sam Moscowitz, ed.,
When Women Rule (New York:
Walker and Company, 1972). “The Dreamer” (“Vital Factor”), in Warren H. Wheelock, & William D. Sheldon, eds., Way Out (Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1972). “”The Man Who Walked Through Glass,” Vic Ghidalia, ed., The Oddballs, pb (New York: Manor Books, 1973). “A Rosy Future for Roderick,” in Roger Elwood & Vic Ghidalia, eds., More Little Monsters, (New York: Manor Books, 1973). “The Monster from Nowhere,” in Charles W. Sullivan, III, ed., As Tomorrow Becomes Today (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1974). “The Cunning of the Beast,” in Mayo Mohs, ed., Other Worlds, Other Gods, (New York: Avon Books 1974). “Pilgrimage,” in Val Clear, et al, eds., Marriage and the Family through Science Fiction, (New York: St. Martins Press, 1976). “And Lo! the Bird,” in Robert Silverberg, ed., Earth is the Strangest Planet (Nashville: TN: Thomas Nelson, 1977). “The Voice from the Curious Cube,” in Isaac Asimov, et al., eds. 100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories (New York: Doubleday, 1978). “Magic City,” in Frederick Pohl, et al., eds., Science Fiction of the 40's, (New York: Avon Books, 1978). “The Voice from the Curious Cube,” in Isaac Asimov, et al., eds. 100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories, (New York: Hearst, 1979). “The Voice from the Curious Cube,” in Isaac Asimov, et al., eds. 100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories, (New York: Avon Books, 1979). “Pilgrimage,” in Isaac Asimov & Martin Greenberg, eds., The Great Science Fiction Stories, 1, (New York: DAW Books 1979). “And Lo! the Bird,” in Donald J. Sobol, ed., The Best Animal Stories of Science Fiction and Fantasy (New York: Frederick Warne, 1979). |
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