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Demons

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by Gardner Dozois


  Chetwynd-Haynes, R. "The Elemental,"

  Uncanny Tales of Unearthly and Unexpected Horrors.

  Chittum, Ida. "The Cruel Girl," Tales of Terror.

  Collier, John. "Possession of Angela Bradshaw," The John Collier Reader.

  Cowles, Frederick. "Eyes for the Blind," The Thrill of Horror.

  Cuddon, J.A. "Isabo," Splinters.

  Dann, Jack. "The Dybbuk Dolls," Timetipping.

  Dann, Jack. "Fairy Tale," The Berkley Showcase.

  Davidson, Avram. "The Ape."

  Davidson, Avram. "A Bottle Full of Kismet," Strange Seas and Shores.

  Davidson, Avram. "Church of St. Satan," The Notebooks of Dr. Esterhazy.

  De La Mare, Walter. "A Mote," Eight Tales.

  DeBill, Walter C. "In Ygiroth," Nameless Places.

  Defoe, Daniel. "The Friendly Demon," Best From F&SF, 1st Series.

  Derleth, August. "The Dweller in Darkness," Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos.

  Derleth, August. "Here, Daemos!,"

  Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Master's Choice.

  Derleth, August. "A Room in a House," Lonesome Places.

  Diop, Birago. "Sarzan," African Short Stories.

  Dish, Thomas M. "The Foetus," The Berkley Showcase

  Drake, David. "The-Red Leer," Whispers II.

  Gilchrist, Murray R. "The Basilisk," Terror by Gaslight.

  Goulart, Ron. "The Return of Max Kearny," Alfred Hitchcock's Fatal Attractions.

  Guernsey, Clara Florida. "The Silver Bullet," Sisters of Sorcery.

  "Han Wu-niang Sells Her Charms at the New Bridge Market,"

  Traditional Chinese Stories.

  Heald, Hazel. "The Man of Stone,"

  The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions.

  Hogg, James. "The Brownie of the Black Haggs," Scottish Short Stories.

  Howard, Robert E. "The Black Stone," Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos.

  Hubbard, L. Ron. "The Ethnologist," Lives You Wished to Lead but Never Dared.

  Irwin, Margaret. "Monsieur Seeks a Wife," The Black Magic Omnibus.

  Jagendorf, M.A. "The Demon and the Rabbi," Devils, Devils, Devils.

  John, Jasper. "The Spirit of Stonehenge," The Supernatural Omnibus.

  Kay, Marvin and Brother Theodore. "The Possession of Immanuel Wolfe,"

  The Possession of Immanuel Wolfe and Other Improbable Tales.

  Keller, David H. "Finger in the Sky," The Folsom Flint and Other Curious Tales.

  King, Stephen. "I Am the Doorway," Night Shift.

  King, Stephen. "Suffer the Little Children," The Evil Image.

  Klein, T.E.D. "The Events at Poroth Farm," The First World Fantasy Awards.

  Kuttner, Henry. "Call Him Demon."

  Kuttner, Henry. "The Devil We Know," Unknown, August 1941.

  Kuttner, Henry. "Threshold," Unknown, December 1940.

  Leeman, Bob. "Skirmish on Vestable Street," Best Fantasy

  Leiber, Fritz. "Dark Wings," Superhorror.

  Leiber, Fritz. "The Oldest Soldier," Another World.

  Leiber, Fritz. "Smoke Ghost."

  Lem, Stanislaw. "The Sixth Sally . . . ," The Cyberiad.

  Leroux, Gaston. "In Letters of Fire," The Black Magic Omnibus.

  Leroux, Gaston. "Phantom of the Opera," The Ghouls.

  London, Jack. "Who Believes in Ghosts," Curious Fragments.

  Long, Frank Belknap. "Diploma Time," Whispers IV.

  Long, Frank Belknap. "The Space-Eaters," The Early Long.

  Lovecraft, H.P. "The Call of Cthulhu," Dying of Fright.

  Lovecraft, H.P. "The Thing on the Doorstep."

  MacCreagh, Gordon. "Dr. Muncing, Exorcist," The Black Magic Omnibus.

  Machiavelli, Niccolo. "Belphagor," A Renaissance Storybook.

  MacKiewicz, Josef. "Adventures of an Imp," 10 Contemporary Polish Stories.

  Malzberg, Barry N. "As in a Vision Apprehended,"

  The Best of Barry N. Malzberg.

  Masterton, Graham. "The Root of All Evil," Modern Masters of Horror.

  Maupassant, Guy de. "The Horla," Nighttouch.

  Miller, Walter M., Jr. "Trifflin Man," Off the Beaten Orbit.

  Mitchell, Edward Page. "The Cave of the Splurgles," The Crystal Man.

  Mowat, Farley. "The Blinding of Andre Maloche," Bodies and Spirits.

  Mrabet, Mohammed. "The Spring," The Boy Who Set the Fire and Other Stories.

  Mrabet, Mohammed. "The Well," The Boy Who Set the Fire and Other Stories.

  Musaus, John Karl August. "The Bottle Imp," Gothic Tales of Terror.

  Pain, Barry. "The Moon-Slave," The Phoenix Tree.

  Pater, Roger. "A Porta Inferi," The Devil's Children.

  Petaja, Emil. "Dark Balcony," Stardrift, and Other Fantastic Flotsam.

  Prest, Thomas Peckett. "The Demon of the Hartz . . . ," Gothic Tales of Terror.

  Priestley, J.B. "The Demon King," Haunting Tales.

  Pushkin, Alexander (supposed author). "The Lonely Cottage on Vasilev Island," Alexander Pushkin: Complete Prose Fiction.

  Richie, Donald. "The Holy Demon," Zen Inklings.

  Riddell, Charlotte. "The Banshee's Warning," Wild Night Co.

  Roberts, Keith. "Boulter's Canaries," New Writings in SF3.

  Russ, Joanna. "The Man Who Could Not See Devils," Alchemy and Academe.

  Scott, Sir Walter. "A Night in the Grave; or The Devil's Receipt,"

  The Clans of Darkness.

  Serling, Rod. "The Man in the Bottle," Rod Serling's Twilight Zone Revisited.

  Shelley, Mary. "Transformation," The Evil Image.

  Silverberg, Robert. "The Dybbuk of Mazel Tov IV," Wandering Stars.

  Singer, Isaac Bashevis. "The Black Wedding, An Isaac Bashevis Singer Reader.

  Singer, Isaac Bashevis. "The Dead Fiddler,"

  The Collected Stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer.

  Singer, Isaac Bashevis. "The Lantuch," A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories.

  Singer, Isaac Bashevis. "Lost," A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories.

  Singer, Isaac Bashevis. "A Night in the Poorhouse,"

  The Collected Stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer.

  Sky, Kathleen. "Motherbeast," Cassandra Rising.

  Sologub, Fedor. "The Invoker of the Beast," The Black Magic Omnibus.

  Stevenson, Robert Louis. "Bottle Imp," Famous Mysteries.

  Stevenson, Robert Louis. "Thrawn Janet," Oxford Book of Short Stories.

  Summers, Montague. "TheGrimoire," The Nightmare Reader.

  Talman, Wilfred Blanch. "Two Black Bottles,"

  The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions.

  Tsalka, Dan. "The Terrible Tale of Josef de la Reina," New Writing in Israel.

  Uyeda, Akinari. "Demon," Tales of Moonlight and Rain.

  Vance, Jack. "Guyalof Sfere," The Ends of Time.

  Vance, Jack. "The Miracle Workers," Eight Fantasms and Magics.

  Walton, Evangeline. "The Mistress of Kaer-Mor," The Phoenix Tree.

  Webb, Sharon. "A Demon In Rosewood," Shadows 8.

  Wilde, Lady. "The Demon Cat," Spine-Chillers.

  Wilson, F. Paul. "Demonsong," Heroic Fantasy.

  Woolrich, Cornell. "I'm Dangerous Tonight,"

  The Fantastic Stories of Cornell Woolrich.

  Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn. "Lammas Night," Cautionary Tales.

  Nonfiction

  Adler, Mortimer J. The Angels and Us.

  Borges, Jorge Luis. The Book of Imaginary Beings.

  Briggs, Katherine. An Encyclopedia of Faeries, Hobgoblins, Brownies, Bogies, and Other Supernatural Creatures.

  Carroll, David. The Magic Makers: Magic and Sorcery Through the Ages.

  Cavendish, Richard. The Black Arts.

  Cohn, Norman. Europe's Inner Demons.

  Frazer, Sir James G. The Golden Bough.

  Goldenson, Robert M. The Encyclopedia of Human Behavior: Psychology, Psychiatry, and Mental Health.

  Gonzalez-Whippier, Megene. A Kabbalah for the Modern World.

 
La Vey, Anton Szandor. The Satanic Bible.

  Robbins, Russell Hope. Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and Demonology.

  Spence, Lewis. Encyclopedia of Occultism.

  ABOUT THE EDITORS

  GARDNER DOZOIS was barn and raised in Salem, Massachusetts, and now lives in Philadelphia. He is the author or editor of twenty books, including the novel Strangers and the collection The Visible Man. He is the editor of Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine; he also edits the annual series The Year's Best Science Fiction. His short fiction has appeared in Playboy, Penthouse, Omni, and most of the leading SF magazines and anthologies. His story "The Peacemaker" won the Nebula Award for Best Short Story in 1984, and his short story "Morning Child" also won the Nebula in 1985. He has been a finalist many times for other Hugo and Nebula Awards. His critical work has appeared in Writer's Digest, Starship, The Washington Post, Thrust, The Writer's Handbook, Science Fiction Chronicle, and elsewhere, and he is the author of the critical chapbook The Fiction of James Tiptree, Jr. His most recent books are Sorcerers!, an anthology edited in collaboration with Jack Dann, Jack the Ripper, an anthology edited with Susan Casper, and The Year's Best Science Fiction, Third Annual Collection. He is currently at work on another novel, tentatively entitled Flash Point.

  JACK DANN is the author or editor of twenty-one books, including the novels Junction, Starhiker, and The Man Who Melted, which The Washington Post Book World compared to Ingmar Bergman's classic film The Seventh Seal. He is the editor of the anthology Wandering Stars, one of the most acclaimed anthologies of the 1970s, and several other well-known anthologies such as More Wandering Stars. His short stories have appeared in Playboy, Penthouse, Omni, and many major SF magazines and anthologies. He has frequently been a finalist for the Nebula Award, and has also been a finalist for the World Fantasy Award and the British Science Fiction Award. Some of his stories can be found in his collection Timetipping. His critical work has appeared in The Washington Post, Starship, Nickelodeon, The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America, Empire, The Fiction Writer's Handbook, and other magazines and newspapers. His most recent anthologies are Sorcerers!, edited in collaboration with Gardner Dozois, and In the Field of Fire, edited with Jeanne Van Buren Dann. Forthcoming is the mainstream novel Counting Coup and two more anthologies in the fantasy series edited with Gardner Dozois. He is currently working on a historical fantasy novel about Leonardo da Vinci, tentatively entitled Da Vinci Rising, and several other novel and anthology projects. In progress is a bibliography and guide to his work, edited by Jeffrey M. Elliot, entitled The Work of Jack Dann. Dann lives with his family in Binghamton, New York.

 

 

 


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