Contents
- The Dead Past 1956 (A Multivac story)
- The Foundation of S.F. Success 1954 (poem/song lyric)
- Franchise 1955 (A Multivac story)
- Gimmicks Three 1956
- Kid Stuff 1953
- The Watery Place 1956
- Living Space 1956
- The Message 1955
- Satisfaction Guaranteed 1951 (A Susan Calvin robot story)
- Hell-Fire 1956
- The Last Trump 1955
- The Fun They Had 1951
- Jokester 1956 (A Multivac story)
- The Immortal Bard 1953
- Someday 1956 (A Multivac story)
- The Author's Ordeal 1957 (poem/song lyric)
- Dreaming Is a Private Thing 1955
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