The Man Who Loved the Midnight Lady
by Barry N. Malzberg
Contents:
- Introduction
- On the Air
- Here, For Just a While
- In the Stocks
- The Fifties (essay)
- The Man Who Married a Beagle
- Big Ernie, the Royal Russian and the Big Trapdoor
- Ring, the Brass Ring, the Royal Russian, and I
- Of Ladies' Night Out and Otherwise
- The Annual Once-a-Year Bash and Circumstance Party (aka The Annual Bash and Circumstance Party)
- The Appeal
- Yahrzeit
- Another Burnt-Out Case (with Bill Pronzini)
- I'm Going Through the Door
- Cornell
- On Account of Darkness (with Bill Pronzini)
- Impasse
- Varieties of Technological Experience
- Varieties of Religious Experience
- Inside Out
- Line of Succession
- Reaction-Formation
- Indigestion
- A Clone at Last (with Bill Pronzini)
- Backing Up
- September 1958
- Into the Breach
- On "Revelations" (essay)
- Thirty-Six Views of His Dead Majesty
- The Trials of Sigmund
- The Man Who Loved the Midnight Lady
Category: Science Fiction Short stories
Release date 1980
Details updated August 28, 2021
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Barry N. Malzberg
Barry Nathaniel Malzberg (born 1939) is an American writer and editor, most often of science fiction and fantasy.
Barry N. Malzaberg has written several stories under the pseudonym of K. M. O'Donnell. He has also written The Lone Wolf series under the pseudonym of Mike Barry.
Links
Barry N. Malzberg. Wikipedia.