Stories Collected
Title | Originally published in |
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Jerusalem's Lot | Previously unpublished |
Graveyard Shift | October 1970 issue of Cavalier |
Night Surf | Spring 1969 issue of Ubris |
I Am the Doorway | March 1971 issue of Cavalier |
The Mangler | December 1972 issue of Cavalier |
The Boogeyman | March 1973 issue of Cavalier |
Grey Matter | October 1973 issue of Cavalier |
Battleground | September 1972 issue of Cavalier |
Trucks | June 1973 issue of Cavalier |
Sometimes They Come Back | March 1974 issue of Cavalier |
Strawberry Spring | Fall 1968 issue of Ubris |
The Ledge | July 1976 issue of Penthouse |
The Lawnmower Man | May 1975 issue of Cavalier |
Quitters, Inc. | Previously unpublished |
I Know What You Need | September 1976 issue of Cosmopolitan |
Children of the Corn | March 1977 issue of Penthouse |
The Last Rung on the Ladder | Previously unpublished |
The Man Who Loved Flowers | August 1977 issue of Gallery |
One for the Road | March/April 1977 issue of Maine |
The Woman in the Room | Previously unpublished |
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