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Stories from The Twilight Zone

Twilight Zone: Book 1

Rod Serling

Rod Serling became a cultural icon of the 20th Century with his creation The Twilight Zone, which more than 50 years later was nominated by the Writers Guild of America as the third best written television series of the past seventy years. Of the 156 Twilight Zone episodes, Serling wrote 92. In the early 1960s, Rod Serling, novelized nineteen (19) of his scripts and published them in three volumes - this is the first. In this volume, you will read about a baseball pitcher with magical powers; a self-centered hypochondriac; a nostalgic journey back to childhood; a self-righteous domineering husband getting his comeuppance; the panic of a man with no memory finding himself alone in an empty town; and the destructive combination of fear and mob mentality.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword (Stories from the Twilight Zone) - essay by Anne Serling
  • The Mighty Casey - (1960) - novelette
  • Escape Clause - (1960) - novelette
  • Walking Distance - (1960) - novelette
  • The Fever - (1960) - novelette
  • Where Is Everybody? - (1960) - novelette
  • The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street - (1960) - novelette
  • About the Author

More Stories from The Twilight Zone

Twilight Zone: Book 2

Rod Serling

Rod Serling became a cultural icon of the 20th Century with his creation The Twilight Zone, which more than 50 years later was nominated by the Writers Guild of America as the third best written television series of the past seventy years. Of the 156 Twilight Zone episodes, Serling wrote 92. In the early 1960s, Rod Serling, novelized nineteen (19) of his scripts and published them in three volumes - this is the second. In this volume, you will read about a convict sentenced to a lifetime of solitary confinement seeking companionship to avert the nightmare of perpetual loneliness; a failure of a man given elusive magical powers; another story of magic, a little boy, and his hero, a boxer at the end of his rope; an over-worked executive seeking solace in a place where he can "live his life full measure;" an airplane journey back in time; and a story of love, hate, magic and forgiveness.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword (More Stories from the Twilight Zone) - essay by Anne Serling
  • The Lonely - (1961) - novelette
  • Mr. Dingle, the Strong - (1961) - novelette
  • A Thing About Machines - (1961) - novelette
  • The Big, Tall Wish - (1961) - shortstory
  • A Stop at Willoughby - (1961) - shortstory
  • The Odyssey of Flight 33 - (1961) - shortstory
  • Dust - (1961) - shortstory
  • About the Author

New Stories from The Twilight Zone

Twilight Zone: Book 3

Rod Serling

Rod Serling became a cultural icon of the 20th Century with his creation The Twilight Zone, which more than 50 years later was nominated by the Writers Guild of America as the third best written television series of the past seventy years. Of the 156 Twilight Zone episodes, Serling wrote 92. In the early 1960s, Rod Serling, novelized nineteen (19) of his scripts and published them in three volumes - this is the third. In this volume, you will read about a con man inflicted with the necessity to tell the truth; the moral and ethical conflict of having to refuse your neighbor and their children a safe haven; a phoney braggart thrown into the midst of the reality of his pretensions; a drunken Santa Claus who understood the real meaning of Christmas; the desperation and futility of escaping from the end of the world; and how a band of thieves, despite a perfect plan of escape, succumbs to retributive justice through their own hands.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword (New Stories from the Twilight Zone) - essay by Anne Serling
  • The Whole Truth - (1962) - novelette
  • The Shelter - (1962) - shortfiction
  • Showdown with Rance McGrew - (1962) - shortfiction
  • The Night of the Meek - (1962) - shortfiction
  • The Midnight Sun - (1962) - shortstory
  • The Rip Van Winkle Caper - (1962) - shortfiction

Chilling Stories from Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone

Twilight Zone: Book 4

Rod Serling

Rod Serling became a cultural icon of the 20th Century with his creation The Twilight Zone, which more than 50 years later was nominated by the Writers Guild of America as the third best written television series of the past seventy years. Serling's fourth book, 1963's The Twilight Zone (aka Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone and Chilling Stories from Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone), was a collection of thirteen ghost stories penned not by Serling, or even for The Twilight Zone; rather, they were the work of Walter B. Gibson, the creator and author of The Shadow pulp magazines.

This volume contains 13 new stories from the supernatural especially written for young people.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • The Ghost of Ticonderoga - short story by Walter B. Gibson
  • Back There - novelette by Walter B. Gibson
  • The Ghost-Town Ghost - short fiction by Walter B. Gibsong
  • Judgment Night - novelette by Walter B. Gibson
  • The Curse of Seven Towers - novelette by Walter B. Gibson
  • The Tiger God - short fiction by Walter B. Gibsong
  • The Avenging Ghost - novelette by Walter B. Gibson
  • Return from Oblivion - short story by Walter B. Gibson
  • The House on the Square - short story by Walter B. Gibson
  • Death's Masquerade - short story by Walter B. Gibson
  • The Riddle of the Crypt - short story by Walter B. Gibson
  • Dead Man's Chest - short story by Walter B. Gibson
  • The Thirteenth Story - short fiction by Walter B. Gibsong

Rod Serling's Twilight Zone Revisited

Twilight Zone: Book 5

Rod Serling

Rod Serling became a cultural icon of the 20th Century with his creation The Twilight Zone, which more than 50 years later was nominated by the Writers Guild of America as the third best written television series of the past seventy years. The episodes in this collection from The Twilight Zone were adapted by Walter B. Gibson, the creator and author of The Shadow pulp magazines.

  • Foreword
  • Two Live Ghosts - short fiction by Rod Serling and Walter B. Gibson
  • The Edge of Doom - short fiction by Walter B. Gibson and Rod Serling
  • The Fiery Spell - short fiction by Rod Serling and Walter B. Gibson
  • The Ghost of the Dixie Belle - short fiction by Rod Serling and Walter B. Gibson
  • The Purple Testament - short fiction by Rod Serling and Walter B. Gibson
  • The Ghost Train - short fiction by Rod Serling and Walter B. Gibson
  • Beyond the Rim - short fiction by Rod Serling and Walter B. Gibson
  • The 16-Millimeter Shrine - short fiction by Rod Serling and Walter B. Gibson
  • The Ghost of Jolly Roger - short fiction by Rod Serling and Walter B. Gibson
  • The House on the Island - short fiction by Rod Serling and Walter B. Gibson
  • The Man in the Bottle - short fiction by Rod Serling and Walter B. Gibson
  • The Mirror Image - short fiction by Rod Serling and Walter B. Gibson
  • The Man Who Dropped By - short fiction by Rod Serling and Walter B. Gibson

Twilight Zone: The Movie

Twilight Zone: Book 6

Robert Bloch

Twilight Zone: The Movie is a novelization by Robert Bloch based on the screenplays of John Landis; George Clayton Johnson & Richard Matheson & Josh Rogan; and Richard Matheson.

You're travelling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind; a journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. Next-stop... The Twilight Zone.

Table of Contents:

  • "Time Out" (aka "Bill") - a novelette where demonic tyrants of the past live again to terrorize a man who carries the seeds of their hate into the present.
  • "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" (aka "Valentine") - a novelette where evil perches on a plane wing taunting the psychic who dare not believe his eyes -- and still hold onto his mind.
  • "It's a Good Life" (aka "Helen")- a novella where the power to control the world rests in the fantasy-frought imagination of a lonely child.
  • "Kick the Can" (aka "Bloom") - a novelette where the joys of eternal youth are offered to those who remember childhood and are not too old to dream.

The Twilight Zone: The Original Stories

Twilight Zone: Book 7

Richard Matheson
Charles G. Waugh
Martin H. Greenberg

Although Rod Serling, who created the classic television series that ran from 1959 to 1965, is the writer most associated with The Twilight Zone, he was not, of course, the only one. Serling was a serious admirer of horror, fantasy, and science fiction, and he scoured every magazine and collection available to find stories suitable for his series. This anthology showcases almost every original story that had been adapted into an episode. The result is a masterful collection of 30 classic tales by Richard Matheson (who also wrote the warmly nostalgic introduction), Charles Beaumont, Ray Bradbury, Damon Knight, Lewis Padgett, Jerome Bixby, and Manly Wade Wellman, among others. Fans of The Twilight Zone will enjoy revisiting their favorite episodes in literary form, but even if you've never seen the show, you'll enjoy this fine anthology.

Table of Contents:

New Stories from the Twilight Zone

Twilight Zone: Book 8

Martin H. Greenberg

When Rod Serling's Twilight Zone went off the air in the 1960s, it left a gap in television programming that was not to be filled again until the show's revival in the mid-80s. Supervised by such top directors as William Freidkin and Wes Craven, and starring the likes of Bruce Willis and Eric Bogosian, the second incarnation of TZ hooked a brand new generation of viewers with its innovative blend of fantasy, suspense, and horror.

But, like its predecessor, The New Twilight Zone was fueled mainly by extraordinary writing. Each of the 21 tales in this collection is a brilliant flight of imagination, authored by such masters of the genre as Harlan Ellison, Arthur C. Clarke, Ray Bradbury, Phyllis Eisenstein, Robert Silverberg, Henry Slesar, Alan Brennert, and others.

Join these extraordinary writers on an astonishing odyssey of dreams and nightmares that begins in this world and ends in the shadowy realm of The Twilight Zone.

Table of Contents:

  • Introduction: Two Years in the Twilight Zone - essay by Alan Brennert
  • Shatterday - (1975) - short story by Harlan Ellison
  • Healer - (1989) - novelette by Alan Brennert
  • Nightcrawlers - (1984) - novelette by Robert R. McCammon
  • Examination Day - (1958) - short story by Henry Slesar
  • A Message from Charity - (1967) - short story by William M. Lee
  • Paladin of the Lost Hour - (1985) - novelette by Harlan Ellison
  • The Burning Man - (1975) - short story by Ray Bradbury
  • Wong's Lost and Found Emporium - (1983) - short story by William F. Wu
  • One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty - (1970) - short story by Harlan Ellison
  • I of Newton - (1970) - short story by Joe Haldeman
  • The Star - (1955) - short story by Arthur C. Clarke
  • The Misfortune Cookie - (1970) - short story by Charles E. Fritch
  • Yesterday Was Monday - (1941) - short story by Theodore Sturgeon
  • To See the Invisible Man - (1963) - short story by Robert Silverberg
  • Dead Run - (1985) - short story by Greg Bear
  • Button, Button - (1970) - short story by Richard Matheson
  • The Everlasting Club - (1910) - short story by Arthur Gray
  • The Last Defender of Camelot - (1979) - novelette by Roger Zelazny
  • A Saucer of Loneliness - (1953) - short story by Theodore Sturgeon
  • Lost and Found - (1978) - short story by Phyllis Eisenstein
  • Influencing the Hell Out of Time and Teresa Golowitz - (1982) - novelette by Parke Godwin

Journeys to the Twilight Zone

Twilight Zone Anthologies: Book 1

Carol Serling

Contents:

  • 7 - Introduction: Breaching the Barriers (Journeys to the Twilight Zone) - (1993) - essay by Carol Serling
  • 9 - The Field Trip - (1993) - short story by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
  • 15 - Goodfood - (1993) - short story by W. Warren Wagar
  • 33 - Laying Veneer - (1993) - short story by Alan Dean Foster
  • 43 - I, Monster - (1993) - short story by Henry Slesar
  • 63 - Good Boy - (1993) - short story by Jane Lindskold [as by Jane M. Lindskold]
  • 76 - Mists - (1993) - short story by Kristine Kathryn Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith
  • 90 - Another Kind of Enchanted Cottage - (1993) - novelette by Hugh B. Cave
  • 111 - On Harper's Road - (1993) - short story by William F. Nolan
  • 128 - Outside the Windows - (1993) - short story by Pamela Sargent
  • 144 - The Extra - (1993) - short story by Jack Dann
  • 156 - Inside Out - (1993) - novelette by Karen Haber
  • 190 - Soul to Take - (1993) - short story by Vanessa Crouther
  • 219 - Standing Orders - (1993) - short story by Barry N. Malzberg
  • 226 - Coming of Age - (1993) - short story by Susan Casper
  • 235 - Waifs and Strays - [Newford] - (1993) - novelette by Charles de Lint
  • 275 - Suggestion - (1972) - short story by Rod Serling

Return to the Twilight Zone

Twilight Zone Anthologies: Book 2

Carol Serling

Contents:

  • 7 - Introduction (Return to the Twilight Zone) - (1994) - essay by Carol Serling
  • 9 - Survival Song - (1994) - poem by Ray Russell
  • 12 - Night of the Living Bra - (1994) - short story by K. D. Wentworth
  • 28 - The Kaleidoscope - (1994) - short story by Don D'Ammassa
  • 44 - Big Roots - (1994) - novelette by Pamela Sargent
  • 75 - The Midnight El - [Sidney Taine] - short story by Robert Weinberg
  • 91 - Maybe Tomorrow - (1994) - short story by Barry Hoffman
  • 107 - The Food Court - (1994) - short story by John Maclay
  • 114 - The Garden - (1994) - short story by Barbara Delaplace
  • 130 - Gordie's Pets - (1994) - short story by Hugh B. Cave
  • 146 - Lady in the Cream-Colored Chiffon - (1994) - novelette by Elizabeth Anderson and Margaret Maron
  • 175 - The Praying Lady - (1994) - novelette by Charles L. Fontenay
  • 197 - The Cure - (1994) - short story by Phillip C. Jennings
  • 209 - Still Waters - (1994) - short story by Barry B. Longyear
  • 225 - Messenger - (1994) - novelette by Adam-Troy Castro
  • 262 - The Duke of Demolition Goes to Hell - (1994) - short story by John Gregory Betancourt
  • 269 - Salt - (1994) - short story by P. D. Cacek
  • 289 - Always, in the Dark - (1994) - short story by Charles L. Grant
  • 300 - Afternoon Ghost - (1994) - short story by Jack Dann and George Zebrowski
  • 313 - The Sole Survivor - (1971) - novelette by Rod Serling

Adventures in the Twilight Zone

Twilight Zone Anthologies: Book 3

Carol Serling

Contents:

  • 7 - Introduction (Adventures in the Twilight Zone) - (1995) - essay by Carol Serling
  • 9 - The Repossessed - (1995) - short story by J. Neil Schulman
  • 21 - Ballad of the Outer Life - (1995) - short story by Margaret Ball
  • 39 - Desert Passage - (1995) - short story by Randall Peterson
  • 51 - A Death in the Valley - (1995) - short story by Robert Sampson
  • 59 - The Sacrifice of Shadows - (1995) - short story by Billie Sue Mosiman
  • 71 - Darkened Roads - (1995) - short story by Richard Gilliam
  • 83 - Dead and Naked - (1995) - short story by Pamela Sargent
  • 93 - My Mother and I Go Shopping - (1995) - short story by Lawrence Watt-Evans
  • 105 - The Knight of Greenwich Village - (1995) - short story by Don D'Ammassa
  • 118 - Peace on Earth - (1995) - short story by Terry Beatty and Wendi Lee
  • 130 - A Breeze from a Distant Shore - (1995) - short story by Peter Crowther
  • 144 - My Wiccan, Wiccan Ways - (1995) - short story by Brad Linaweaver
  • 159 - Dark Secrets - (1995) - short story by Edward E. Kramer
  • 174 - Reality - (1995) - short story by Stephen L. Antczak [as by Steve Antczak]
  • 190 - Marticora - (1995) - short story by Brian McNaughton
  • 196 - The Shackles of Buried Sins - (1995) - short story by Lois Tilton
  • 225 - Sorcerer's Mate - (1995) - short story by M. E. Beckett
  • 232 - Daddy's Girl - (1995) - short story by Kimberly Rufer-Bach
  • 252 - Something Shiny for Mrs. Cauldwell - (1995) - short story by Fred Olen Ray
  • 257 - Hope as an Element of Cold Dark Matter - (1994) - short story by Rick Wilber
  • 274 - Mittens and Hotfoot - (1995) - short story by Lawrence Watt-Evans [as by Walter Vance Awsten]
  • 278 - The House at the Edge of the World - (1995) - short story by Juleen Brantingham
  • 289 - Baby Girl Diamond - (1995) - novelette by Adam-Troy Castro
  • 312 - Lindemann's Catch - (1972) - short fiction by Rod Serling

Twilight Zone: 19 Original Stories on the 50th Anniversary

Twilight Zone Anthologies: Book 4

Carol Serling

Contents:

  • Genesis - short fiction by David Hagberg
  • A Haunted House of Her Own - short story by Kelley Armstrong
  • On the Road - short fiction by William F. Wu
  • The Art of the Miniature - short fiction by Earl Hamner
  • Benchwarmer - short fiction by Mike Resnick and Lezli Robyn
  • Truth or Consequences - short fiction by Carole Nelson Douglas
  • Puowaina - short fiction by Alan Brennert
  • Torn Away - short fiction by Joe R. Lansdale
  • Vampin' Down the Avenue - short fiction by Timothy Zahn
  • A Chance of a Ghost - short fiction by Lucia St. Clair Robson
  • The Street That Time Forgot - short fiction by Deborah Chester
  • The Wrong Room - short fiction by R. L. Stine
  • Ghost Writer - short fiction by Robert J. Serling
  • The Soldier He Needed to Be - short fiction by Jim DeFelice
  • Ants - short fiction by Tad Williams
  • Your Last Breath, Inc. - short fiction by John Miller
  • Family Man - short fiction by Laura Lippman
  • The Good Neighbor - short fiction by Whitley Strieber
  • El Moe - short fiction by Rod Serling

More Stories from the Twilight Zone

Twilight Zone Anthologies: Book 5

Carol Serling

Note: Not to be confused with a collection of short stories by Rod Serling with the same title.

Contents:

  • 9 - Introduction (More Stories from the Twilight Zone) - (2010) - essay by Carol Serling
  • 15 - Curve - (2010) - short fiction by Loren D. Estleman
  • 37 - Reversal of Fortune - (2010) - short fiction by Robert J. Serling
  • 54 - By the Book - (2010) - short fiction by Nancy Holder
  • 71 - Earthfall - (2010) - short fiction by John Farris
  • 97 - Dead Post Bumper - (2010) - short story by Dean Wesley Smith
  • 111 - Thoughtful Breaths - (2005) - novelette by Peter Crowther
  • 157 - Obsession - (2010) - short fiction by David Black
  • 173 - Sales of a Deathman - (2010) - short fiction by David Gerrold
  • 191 - The Writing on the Washroom Wall - (2010) - short fiction by Jane Lindskold
  • 215 - Stanley's Statistics - (2010) - short fiction by Jean Rabe
  • 231 - The Mystery of History - (2010) - short fiction by Lee Lawless
  • 273 - I Believe I'll Have Another - (2010) - short fiction by Loren L. Coleman
  • 289 - The Ides of Texas - (2010) - short fiction by Douglas Brode
  • 315 - The Bloodthirstiness of Great Beauty - (2010) - short fiction by M. Tara Crowl
  • 359 - Eye for an Eye - (2010) - short fiction by Susan Slater
  • 381 - The Couch - (2010) - short fiction by Peter Farris
  • 399 - Where No Man Pursueth - (2010) - short fiction by Norman Spinrad
  • 427 - The Last Christmas Letter - (2010) - short fiction by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
  • 463 - An Odyssey, or Whatever You Call It, Concerning Baseball - (2010) - short fiction by Rod Serling