Volumes
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: First Annual Collection 1987
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Second Annual Collection 1988
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Third Annual Collection 1989
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fourth Annual Collection 1990
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fifth Annual Collection 1991
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixth Annual Collection 1992
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Seventh Annual Collection 1993
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eighth Annual Collection 1994
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Ninth Annual Collection 1995
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Tenth Annual Collection 1996
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eleventh Annual Collection 1997
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Twelfth Annual Collection 1998
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Thirteenth Annual Collection 1999
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fourteenth Annual Collection 2000
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fifteenth Annual Collection 2001
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixteenth Annual Collection 2002
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Seventeenth Annual Collection 2003
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eighteenth Annual Collection 2004
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Nineteenth Annual Collection 2005
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Twentieth Annual Collection 2006
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Twenty-First Annual Collection 2007
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