Robert Bloch's Psychos
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Robert Bloch's Psychos is a 1997 horror anthology that was being edited by American writer Robert Bloch until his death in 1994. Martin H. Greenberg completed the editorial work posthumously.[1]
List of stories
The book featured the following stories by contributing authors from the Horror Writers Association:
- "Autopsy Room Four" by Stephen King
- "Haunted" by Charles L. Grant
- "Out There in the Darkness" by Ed Gorman
- "Please Help Me" by Richard Christian Matheson
- "The Lesser of Two Evils" by Denise M. Bruchman
- "Point of Intersection" by Dominick Cancilla
- "Doctor, Lawyer, Kansas City Chief" by Brent Monahan
- "Grandpa's Head" by Lawrence Watt-Evans
- "Lonelyhearts" by Esther M. Friesner
- "Lighting the Corpses" by Del Stone Jr.
- "Echoes" by Cindie Geddes
- "Lifeline" by Yvonne Navarro
- "Blameless" by David Niall Wilson
- "Deep Down There" by Clark Perry
- "Knacker Man" by Richard Parks
- "So You Wanna Be a Hitman" by Gary Jonas
- "The Rug" by Edo van Belkom
- "Interview with a Psycho" by Billie Sue Mosiman
- "Icewall" by William D. Gagliani
- "A Southern Night" by Jane Yolen
- "The Forgiven" by Stephen M. Rainey
- "Safe" by Gary A. Braunbeck
References
- ^ "Writer's Bloch: A Brief Tribute To 'the Author Of Psycho'". Tabula Rasa. Retrieved 2006-09-18.
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Robert Bloch
- Psycho
- American Gothic
- Psycho II
- Night of the Ripper
- Psycho House
collections
- The Opener of the Way
- Pleasant Dreams: Nightmares
- The Early Fears
- Flowers from the Moon and Other Lunacies
- The Couch
- The Cabinet of Caligari
- Strait-Jacket
- The Night Walker
- The Skull
- The Psychopath
- Torture Garden
- The Deadly Bees
- The House That Dripped Blood
- Asylum
- "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"
- "Wolf in the Fold"
- "Catspaw"
- "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"
- The Cat Creature
- The Dead Don't Die
- The Return of Captain Nemo
- Psycho (1960)
- Psycho (1998)
- Bates Motel (2013–2017)
- Robert Bloch's Psychos
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