A grandmother tells her grandchildren about her childhood with one aunt, then another.
Not totally explicitly SF as distinct from possibly imagination.
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 1977 |
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The Shadow Cage and Other Tales of the Supernatural | Kestrel Books / Penguin (UK) | Collection | |2 |
| September 1977 |
|
The Shadow Cage and Other Tales of the Supernatural | Thomas Y. Crowell | Collection | 22 |
| March 1988 |
|
Ghost Stories | Kingfisher | Anthology | 102 |
| July 1991 |
|
Ghost Stories | Kingfisher | Anthology | 102 |
| March 1993 |
|
Ghost Stories | Kingfisher (US) | Anthology | 102 |
| April 1997 |
|
Ghost Stories | Kingfisher | Anthology | 102 |
| May 2002 |
|
Familiar and Haunting: Collected Stories | Greenwillow Books / HarperCollins | Collection | 193 |
| May 2002 | Familiar and Haunting: Collected Stories | Greenwillow Books / HarperCollins | Collection | 193 | |
| September 2003 |
|
Ghost Stories | Kingfisher (US) | Anthology | 102 |
| July 2007 |
|
Spinetinglers: Ghoulish Ghost Stories | Kingfisher (US) | Anthology | 101 |