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Stories Collected

Title Originally published in
Forward: The Remains of My Days ...
God of the Razor Grue #5, 1987
The Dump Twilight Zone Magazine, July 1981
Fish Night Specter! ed. Bill Pronzini (1982)
Chompers Twilight Zone Magazine, July 1982
The Fat Man The Horror Show, January 1987
On a Dark October The Horror Show, Spring 1984
The Shaggy House The Horror Show, Fall 1986
The Man Who Dreamed The Horror Show, Fall 1984
Walks Cemetery Dance, Fall 1997
Last of the Hopeful The Good, The Bad, and the Indifferent (1997)
Duck Hunt After Midnight, ed. Charles L. Grant (1986)
Down by the Sea Near the Great Big Rock Masques #1, ed. J. N. Williamson (1984)
I Tell You It's Love Modern Stories (1983)
Pilots Stalkers, ed. Gorman & Greenberg (1989)
In the Cold, Dark Time Dark Harvest Summer/Fall Preview: 1990
Bar Talk New Blood #7 (1990)
Listen Twilight Zone Magazine, May/June 1983
Personality Problem Twilight Zone Magazine, January/February 1983
A Change of Lifestyle Twilight Zone Magazine, November/December 1984
The Companion Great Writers & Kids Write Spooky Stories, ed. Greenberg, Morgan & Weinberg (1995)
Old Charlie The Saint Magazine, August 1984
Billie Sue A Fistfull of Stories (1996)
Bestsellers Guaranteed Espionage Magazine, May 1985
Fire Dog The Silver Gryphon, ed. Gary Turner & Marty Halpern (2003)
Cowboy The Good, The Bad, and the Indifferent (1997)
Master of Misery Warriors of Blood and Dream, ed. Roger Zelazny & Greenberg (1995)

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