Filet of Sohl
Edited by Christopher Conlon.
Ten classic short tales, including two adapted for the legendary Outer Limits. Two never-seen scripts for The Twilight Zone. An intriguing story treatment for Alfred Hitchcock Presents. A powerful foreword by William F. Nolan. Essay-appreciations from George Clayton Johnson, Richard Matheson, and Marc Scott Zicree. Touching personal tributes from the author's son and daughter, Allan and Jennifer Sohl.
Contents:
- Editor's Note by Christopher Conlon
- Foreword: On Jerry Sohl by William F. Nolan
- Introduction by Jerry Sohl
- The Seventh Order
- Trefelgen's Ring
- The Invisible Enemy
- Brknk's Bounty
- Counterweight
- Death in Transit
- The Ultroom Error
- A Tribute to Jerry Sohl (essay) by Richard Matheson
- The Ghost in the Zone (essay) by Marc Scott Zicree
- The Twilight Zone: Pattern for Doomsday by Jerry Sohl
- The Twilight Zone: Who Am I? by Jerry Sohl
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Wife Errant by Jerry Sohl
- Growing Up with Daddy (essay) by Jennifer Sohl
- Notes on Jerry Sohl (essay) by George Clayton Johnson
- Mr. Moyachki
- The Service
- Karma, Kruse, and the Rollerboard Man
- Afterword: A Science Fiction Life by Jerry Sohl
Jerry Sohl
Jerry Sohl (Gerald Allan Sohl Sr., 1913–2002) was a scriptwriter for The Twilight Zone (as a ghostwriter for Charles Beaumont), Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Outer Limits, Star Trek and other shows. He also wrote novels, feature film scripts, and the nonfiction works Underhanded Chess and Underhanded Bridge in 1973.
Jerry Sohl used two pseudonyms: Sean Mei Sullivan and Nathan Butler.