T. E. D. Klein - Bibliography - Nonfiction (incomplete)

Nonfiction (incomplete)

  • "Summer Reading" (Scrutinize, Vol. II, No. 2, Summer 1964)
  • Material in The Brown Daily Herald, Brown University, 1966-1969 (film reviewer, arts editor, editor in chief)
  • Material in The Brown Jug, Brown Review, Taliesin and other college publications, 1966-1969
  • "The Liberal Arts Syndrome" (New York Daily Column, May 8, 1968)
  • Chapter on Brown University in The Ivy League Guidebook by Andrew Tobias, Arnold Bortz, and Caspar Weinberger, Jr. (Collier 1969)
  • Film reviews in Columbia Spectator, Columbia University, 1970-1971
  • "Charles Manson, B.M.O.C." (New York Times, March 28, 1972)
  • "They Kill Animals and They Call It Art" (New York Times, January 13, 1974)
  • "The Festival" (The First World Fantasy Convention, bound with essays by Robert Bloch and Fritz Leiber in a special hardcover edition of Science-Fantasy Correspondent: One, ed. Willis Conover, Carrollton-Clark 1975)
    • Reprinted in The First World Fantasy Convention: Three Authors Remember, Necronomicon Press 1976
  • "Animals in Movies – The Abuse Gets Worse" (New York Times, June 8, 1975)
  • "How I Flopped as a Paramount Scriptreader" (New York Times, October 26, 1975)
  • Foreword to Writings in The United Amateur by H. P. Lovecraft (Necronomicon Press 1976)
  • Story notes for Beyond Midnight, ed. Kirby McCauley (Berkley 1976)
  • Foreword to The Old Gent by Willis Conover (Conover 1977)
  • "Ramsey Campbell: An Appreciation" (Nyctalops #13, May 1977)
    • Reprinted in Fantasy Reader's Guide to Ramsey Campbell, ed. Mike Ashley (Cosmos Literary Agency 1980)
  • Review of Legion by William Peter Blatty (Washington Post, July 4, 1983)
  • Review of The Face That Must Die and Incarnate by Ramsey Campbell (Washington Post Book World, November 20, 1983)
  • Contribution to "First Novelists" symposium in Library Journal, March 15, 1984
    • Reprinted in Contemporary Literary Criticism
  • Review of The Suburbs of Hell by Randolph Stow (Washington Post Book World, August 19, 1984)
  • Biographical introduction to The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne (Readers Digest 1984)
  • Afterword to A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain (Readers Digest 1984)
  • "Star Wares" (sic) (New York Daily News, December 2, 1984)
  • "Master of a Lost Art" (New York Daily News, June 30, 1985)
  • Review of The Glamour by Christopher Priest (Washington Post Book World, July 7, 1985)
  • "Living Room Chills" (New York Daily News, September 22, 1985)
  • Introduction to Slow by Ramsey Campbell (Footsteps Press 1986)
  • Introduction to Stories from the Twilight Zone by Rod Serling (Bantam 1986)
  • Introduction ("A Dreamer's Tales") to Dagon and Other Macabre Tales by H. P. Lovecraft (Arkham House 1986)
  • "Horrors!: An Introduction to Writing Horror Fiction" (The Secrets of Writing Popular Fiction, Writer's Digest 1986)
  • Essay "The House of Souls" by Arthur Machen Horror: 100 Best Books (Xanadu Publications 1988)
    • Expanded as Raising Goosebumps for Fun and Profit (Footsteps Press 1989)
  • "Minor Details: H. P. Lovecraft" (New England Monthly, August 1986)
  • Twenty-five articles in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural, edited by Jack Sullivan (Viking 1986): "Arkham House", "Charles Birkin", "William Peter Blatty", "Anthony Boucher", "Fredric Brown", "Robert W. Chambers", "John Collier", "Basil Copper", "W. F. Harvey", "Robert S. Hichens", "William Hope Hodgson", "Jerome K. Jerome", "Henry Kuttner", "Jack London", "Kirby McCauley", "Arthur Machen", "John Metcalfe", "Saki (H. H. Munro)", "Steven Spielberg", "The Supernatural: Belief and the Writer", "The Twilight Zone", "Edward Lucas White", "Henry S. Whitehead", "Colin Wilson"
  • Introduction to Reassuring Tales (Subterranean Press 2006)

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