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Selected Bibliography
ANTHOLOGIES
The Book of Cats, ed. George Mac Beth and Martin Booth (Penguin, 1983)
Supernatural Cats, ed. Claire Necker (Doubleday, 1972)
Beware of the Cats, ed. Michel Parry (Gollancz, 1972)
Kitten Caboodle, ed. Barbara Silverberg (Holt, Rinehart & Winston)
SHORT STORIES
Joan Aiken, "Listening," A Touch of Chill
Poul and Karen Anderson, "Kitten," Frights, ed. McCauley
Stephen Vincent Benet, "The King of the Cats," The Collected Works of
Ambrose Bierce, "Cargo of Cat," Complete Short Stories of
Algernon Blackwood, "Ancient Sorceries," Best Ghost Stories of
Robert Bloch, "Catnip," Pleasant Dreams and Nightmares
Frederic Brown, "Aelurophobe," Paradox Lost
__________, "Cat Burglar," Nightmares and Geezenstacks
__________, "Satan one-and-a-half," Shaggy Dog and Other Murders
Tom Browne, "The Cat Was Black," F&SF, March 1953
Edward Bryant, "The Overly Familiar," Mile High Futures, November 1983
__________, "Bean Bag Cats" Omni, November 1983
Doris Pitkan Buck, "Please Close the Gate On Account of the Kitten," F&SF, April 1975
Truman Capote, "A Lamp in a Window," Music for Chameleons
Cleve Cartmill, "The Green Cat," Supernatural Cats
Roald Dahl, "Edward the Conqueror," Kiss, Kiss
Jack Dann, "Rags," Fantastic, April 1973
Miriam Allen De Ford, "The Cats of Rome," Weird Tales, Winter 1973
Walter de la Mare, "Broomsticks," Supernatural Cats
August Derleth, "Balu" Supernatural Cats
Tom Disch, "The Black Cat," Shenandoah, Summer 1976
Phyllis Gotleib, "Son of the Morning," F&SF, June 1972
Nicholas Stuart Gray, "The Thunder Cat," Mainly in Moonlight
Shirley Jackson, "Strangers in Town," Saturday Evening Post Stories, 1959
Rudyard Kipling, "The Cat Who Walked by Himself," Just So Stories
__________, "The Sending of Dana Da," Indian Stories
Tanith Lee, "Meow," Shadows 4, ed. Grant
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, "The White Cat of Drumgunniol," Beware of the Cats
Fritz Leiber, "Cat's Cradle," The Book of Fritz Leiber
__________, "The Cat Hotel," F&SF, October 1983
__________, "Cat Three," F&SF, October 1973
__________, "Kreativity for Kats," Galaxy, April 1961
__________, "The Lotus Eaters," F&SF, October 1972
__________, "Scylla's Daughter," Fantastic, May 1961
H. P. Lovecraft, "The Cats of Ulthar," Beware of the Cats
Ward Moore, "The Boy Who Spoke Cat," Venus, December 1973
Lewis Padgett, "Compliments of the Author," Supernatural Cats
Edgar Pangborn, "Darius," Good Neighbors and Other Strangers
Edgar Allan Poe, "The Black Cat," Beware of the Cats
Bill Pronzini, "Cat," F&SF, November 1978
Kit Reed, "Automatic Tiger" F&SF, March 1964
Joanna Russ, "The Zanzibar Cat," The Zanzibar Cat and Other Stories
Saki, "Tobermory," The Book of Cats, Supernatural Cats
Pamela Sargent, "The Mountain Gate," The Mountain Gate
Dorothy Sayers, "The Cyprian Cat," Supernatural Cats
James H. Schmitz, "Novice," Analog, June 1962
Cordwainer Smith, "The Ballad of Lost C'mell," The Best of
Theodore Sturgeon, "Fluffy," Beware of the Cats
__________, "Helix the Cat" Astounding, ed. Harrison
Mark Twain, "The Vampire Cat," Beware of the Cats
James White, "The Conspirators," Supernatural Cats
P. G. Wodehouse, "The Story of Webster," Mulliner Nights
Gene Wolfe, "Feather Tigers," Edge, ed. McAllister
Jane Yolen, "The Cat Bride," Cricket Magazine
ABOUT THE EDITORS
GARDNER DOZOIS was born and raised in Salem, Massachusetts, and now lives in Philadelphia. He is the author or editor of fifteen books, including the novel Strangers and the collection The Visible Man; 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, and he has many times been a finalist for the Hugo and Nebula awards. His critical work has appeared in Writer's Digest, Starship, Thrust, Writing and Selling Science Fiction, The Writer's Handbook, and Science Fiction Writers, and he is the author of the critical chapbook The Fiction of James Tiptree, Jr. His most recent book is Unicorns!, an anthology edited in collaboration with Jack Dann. He is currently at work on another novel, Flash Point.
JACK DANN is the author or editor of thirteen books, including the novels Junction and Starhiker, and the collection Timetipping. He is the editor of the anthology Wandering Stars, one of the most acclaimed anthologies of the 1970's, and several other well-known anthologies, including the recently published More Wandering Stars. His short fiction has appeared in Playboy, Penthouse, Omni, Gallery, and most of the leading SF magazines and anthologies. He has been a Nebula Award finalist five times, as well as a finalist for the World Fantasy Award and the British Science Fiction Association Award. His critical work has appeared in Starship, Nickelodeon, The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America, Empire, Future Life, and The Fiction Writer's Handbook, and he is the author of the chapbook, Christs and Other Poems. His most recent books are Unicorns!, an anthology edited in collaboration with Gardner Dozois, and The Man Who Melted, a novel; he is at work on another new novel, Counting Coup. Dann lives with his family in Johnson City, New York.
Table of Contents
Preface
Space-Time for Springers
The Game of Rat and Dragon
The Cat From Hell
Out of Place
Schrödinger's Cat
Groucho
My Father, the Cat
The Cat Man
Some Are Born Cats
The Cat Lover
Jade Blue
Tom Cat
Sonya, Crane Wessleman, and Kittee
The Witch's Cat
Antiquities
A Little Intelligence
The Cat
Afternoon at Schrafft's
Selected Bibliography
ABOUT THE EDITORS