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Masques III

J. N. Williamson

First published 1989
Series Masques #3
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Format Hardcover
Type Anthology
Pages xv+317
Price $17.95
ISBN 0312029489

Page Title Author(s) Type
1 Stories for All Seasons J. N. Williamson Essay
3 Drifter Ed Gorman Short Story
17 Reflections Ray Russell Short Story
21 The Happy Family Melissa Mia Hall & Douglas E. Winter Short Story
33 Dew Drop Inn D. W. Taylor Short Story
45 Refractions Thomas Millstead Short Story
57 The Spelling Bee Adobe James Short Story
67 Better Than One Paul Dale Anderson Short Story
75 Ever, Ever, After Graham Masterton Novelette
99 Prometheus' Declaration of Love for the Vulture Alan Rodgers Poem
103 The "New" Horror J. N. Williamson Essay
105 Long Lips R. Patrick Gates Short Story
115 Sinners Ralph Rainwater, Jr. Short Story
123 Sunday Breakfast Jeannette M. Hopper Short Story
131 Third Rail Wayne Allen Sallee Short Story
137 Coochie-Coo Mark McNease Short Story
145 The Wulgaru Bill Ryan Short Story
155 The Luckiest Man in the World Rex Miller Short Story
166 The Boneless Doll Joey Froehlich Poem
167 Concerns of the Mind and Spirit J. N. Williamson Essay
169 The Skull Diane Taylor Short Story
181 On 42nd St. William F. Nolan Short Story
193 Safe John Maclay Short Story
199 All But the Ties Eternal Gary A. Braunbeck Short Story
211 Pop Is Real Smart Mort Castle Short Story
215 When the Wall Cries Stanley Wiater Short Story
227 Return to the Mutant Rain Forest Bruce Boston & Robert Frazier Poem
233 Creatures of Terror J. N. Williamson Essay
235 The Willies James Kisner Short Story
245 The Drinking Party K. Marie Ramsland Short Story
255 Chosen One G. Wayne Miller Short Story
265 Them Bald-Headed Snays Joseph A. Citro Short Story
275 Motherson Steve Rasnic Tem Short Story
285 Kill for Me John Keefauver Short Story
293 Shave and a Haircut, Two Bites Dan Simmons Short Story
312 The Orchid Nursery Amanda Russell Poem
315 Of Absence, Darkness, Death: Things Which Are Not Ray Bradbury Poem
xi Introduction (Masques III) J. N. Williamson Essay