PETER STRAUB’S GHOSTS (Borderlands Press, 1995)
Edited by Peter Straub

Featuring:
“Hunger, An Introduction” by Peter Straub
“Styx” by Norman Partridge
“Jubilee” by Kathe Koja
“Not Far From Here” by Tim Smith
“Mamma Ghost” by Alan Rodgers
“Daddy’s Girl” by Gordon R. Ross
“Coventry Carol” by Chet Williamson
“And He Who Mourns” by David B. Silva
“His Mother’s Hands” by Clark Perry
“Bill Smith’s Sleigh Ride” by Tyson Blue
“Sotto Voce” by Lawrence Greenberg
“A Real Babe” by Brad Linaeaver
“Looking for Mr. Flip” by Thomas F. Monteleone
“Present in Spirit” by Don D’Ammassa
“The Wedding Party” by Paul M. Sammon


CONJUNCTIONS #39 The New Wave Fabulists
Guest-edited by Peter Straub (Bard College, 2002)
ISBN 0000000

Conjunctions presents a volume of innovative cross-genre science fiction, fantasy, and horror, featuring a cover and illustrations by master cartoonist Gahan Wilson exclusively commissioned for this issue.

Peter Straub: “Guest Editor’s Note”
Gahan Wilson: “A Portfolio of Seven Illustrations”
John Clute: “Beyond the Pale”
John Crowley: “The Girlhood of Shakespeare’s Heroines”
Elizabeth Hand: “The Least Trumps”
John Kessel: “The Invisible Empire”
Patrick O’Leary: “The Bearing of Light”
Paul Park: “Abduction”
Nalo Hopkinson: “Shift”
Andy Duncan: “The Big Rock Candy Mountain”
Neil Gaiman: “October in the Chair”
Gene Wolfe: From Knight
James Morrow: “The Wisdom of the Skin”
M. John Harrison: “Entertaining Angels Unawares”
Karen Joy Fowler: “The Further Adventures of the Invisible Man”
Kelly Link: “Lull”
China Miéville: “Familiar”
Gary K. Wolfe: “Malebolge, Or the Ordnance of Genr”
Jonathan Carroll: “Simon’s House of Lipstick”
Joe Haldeman: from Guardian
Jonathan Lethem: “The Dystopianist, Thinking of His Rival, Is Interrupted by a Knock on the Door”
Peter Straub: “Little Red’s Tango”


HP LOVECRAFT: WEIRD TALES Edited and with Notes and a Chronology by Peter Straub (The Library of America, 2004).

Release Date: April 2005


AMERICAN FANTASTIC TALES: TERROR AND THE UNCANNY FROM POE TO THE PULPS Edited by Peter Straub (The Library of America, 2009).

The American Fantastic Tales anthology will be the first books ever from the Library of America to come with Introductions. The first volume begins with Charles Brockden Brown and ends with Robert Bloch.

Release Date: September 29, 2009


AMERICAN FANTASTIC TALES: TERROR AND THE UNCANNY FROM THE 1940'S UNTIL NOW Edited by Peter Straub (The Library of America, 2009).

The American Fantastic Tales anthology will be the first books ever from the Library of America to come with Introductions. Volume II begins with John Collier and ends with Benjamin Percy.

Release Date: September 29, 2009