Azazel (Asimov) - List of Azazel Stories By Isaac Asimov

List of Azazel Stories By Isaac Asimov

Most of the Azazel stories originally appeared in magazines, such as Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, and Gallery. Besides the Azazel collection, a number of the stories featuring George and Azazel appear in other Asimov collections including The Winds of Change and Other Stories, Science Fiction by Asimov, The Asimov Chronicles, Magic, and as part of the "Cal" story in the Gold collection.

Title First published in Year/Month Collection appears in
"Getting Even" Gallery 1980/08 (Anthology) Tales From the Spaceport Bar, George H. Scithers and Darrell Schweitzer, eds. Avon (pbk.), January 1987
"One Night of Song" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 1982/04 Azazel and The Winds of Change and Other Stories
"To the Victor" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1982/07 Azazel
"The Dim Rumble" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1982/12 Azazel and Science Fiction by Asimov
"The Smile that Loses" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 1982/11 Azazel and The Winds of Change and Other Stories
"Saving Humanity" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1983/09 Azazel and The Asimov Chronicles
"A Matter of Principle" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1984/02 Azazel
"The Evil Drink Does" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1984/05 Azazel
"Writing Time" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1984/07 Azazel
"Dashing Through the Snow" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1984/12 Azazel and Science Fiction by Asimov
"Logic is Logic" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1985/08 Azazel
"He Travels the Fastest" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1985/11 Azazel
"The Eye of the Beholder" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1986/01 Azazel and The Asimov Chronicles
"More Things in Heaven and Earth" Science Fiction by Asimov 1986/NA Azazel
"The Mind's Construction" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1986/10 Azazel
"The Fights of Spring" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1987/02 Azazel
"Galatea" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1987/12 Azazel
"Flight of Fancy" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1988/05 Azazel
"The Two-Centimeter Demon" Azazel 1988/NA Azazel
"I Love Little Pussy" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1988/11 The Asimov Chronicles
"The Mad Scientist" Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact 1989/07 Magic
"To Your Health" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1989/08 Magic
"Wine Is a Mocker" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1990/07 Magic
"The Time Traveler" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1990/11 Magic
"Baby, It's Cold Outside" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1991/06 Magic
"It's a Job" Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 1991/12 Magic
"The Critic on the Hearth" Asimov's Science Fiction 1992/11 Magic
"March Against the Foe" Asimov's Science Fiction 1994/04 Magic
"Perfectly Formal" "Cal" 1991/NA Gold

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