Rosel George Brown - Short Stories

Short Stories

A full list of Brown's short stories follows:

  • "From an Unseen Censor", Galaxy, Sep. 1958
  • "Hair-Raising Adventure", Star Science Fiction #5, 1959
  • "Virgin Ground", Worlds of If, Feb. 1959
  • "Lost in Translation", Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1959 {in AHOT}
  • "Car Pool", Worlds of If, Jul. 1959 {in AHOT}
  • "Save Your Confederate Money, Boys", Fantastic Universe, Nov. 1959 {in AHOT}
  • "Flower Arrangement", Galaxy, Dec. 1959
  • "Signs of the Times", Amazing Stories, Dec. 1959 {in AHOT}
  • "David's Daddy", Fantastic, Jun. 1960
  • "Step IV", Amazing Stories, Jun. 1960 {in AHOT}
  • "There's Always a Way", Fantastic, Jul. 1960
  • "A Little Human Contact", Fantasy & Science Fiction, Apr. 1960 {in AHOT}
  • "Just a Suggestion", Fantasy & Science Fiction, Aug. 1960 {in AHOT}
  • "Of All Possible Worlds", Fantasy & Science Fiction, Feb. 1961 {in AHOT}
  • "Visiting Professor", Fantastic, Feb. 1961 {in AHOT}
  • "The Ultimate Sin", Fantasy & Science Fiction, Oct. 1961
  • "And a Tooth", Fantastic, Aug. 1962
  • "Fruiting Body", Fantasy & Science Fiction, Aug. 1962 {in AHOT}
  • "Smith's Revenge", original in A Handful of Time (1963) {in AHOT}
  • "The Devaluation of the Symbol", original in A Handful of Time (1963) {in AHOT}
  • "The Artist", Amazing Stories, May 1964

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