Stanley G. Weinbaum - Bibliography - Short Stories - Posthumous Publications

Posthumous Publications

  • "The Point of View" in 1/36 Wonder
  • "Smothered Seas" in 1/36 Astounding (with Roger Sherman Hoar writing as Ralph Milne Farley)
  • "Yellow Slaves" in 2/36 True Gang Life (with Roger Sherman Hoar writing as Ralph Milne Farley)
  • "Redemption Cairn" in 3/36 Astounding
  • "The Circle of Zero" in 8/36 Thrilling Wonder
  • "Proteus Island" in 8/36 Astounding
  • "Graph" in 9/36 Fantasy Magazine
  • "The Brink of Infinity" in 12/36 Thrilling Wonder
  • "Shifting Seas" in 4/37 Amazing (anticipates discussions of climate change due to changes in the Gulf Stream)
  • "Revolution of 1950" 10-11/38 Amazing (with Roger Sherman Hoar writing as Ralph Milne Farley)
  • "Tidal Moon" in 12/38 Thrilling Wonder (with Helen Weinbaum, his sister)
  • "The Black Flame" in 1/39 Startling
  • "Dawn of Flame" in 6/39 Thrilling Wonder
  • "Green Glow of Death" in 7/57 Crack Detective and Mystery Stories
  • "The King's Watch", Posthumous Press, 1994, hardcover book, with Foreword and signed by Robert Bloch and tipped in photo of writers' group, The Milwaukee Fictioneers, to which Weinbaum and Bloch both belonged. (This story is a variant of "The Green Glow of Death" from 7/57 Crack Detective and Mystery Stories.)

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