Short Fiction in Books:
- “Slac//” in THE 1982 ANNUAL WORLD’S BEST SF, Donald A. Wollheim, ed. (Daw, 1982);
and in ALIENS AND OUTWORLDERS, Shawna McCarthy, ed. (Davis/Dial 1983).
Originally published as the cover story in Isaac Asimov’s SF Magazine (August 3, 1981)
- “A Green Hill Far Away” in PERPETUAL LIGHT, Alan Ryan, ed. (Warner, 1982)
- “Slippage” in THE YEAR’S BEST HORROR STORIES: XI, Karl Edward Wagner, ed. (Daw, 1983);
in TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE: VOLUME 1, M. Galin and T. Allen, eds. (Berkley, 1988);
and in HORRORSTORY: Volume 4, Karl Edward Wagner, ed. (Underwood-Miller, 1990).
Originally published in Twilight Zone (August 1982).
- “When Winter Ends” in ALIEN STARS II: AFTER THE FLAMES, Elizabeth Mitchell, ed. (Baen, 1985).
Slightly different version originally published as the cover story of Fantasy & Science Fiction (July 1985).
- “I Shall Have A Flight to Glory,” in ALTERNATE PRESIDENTS, Mike Resnick, ed. (Tor, 1992)
- “The Inga-Binga Affair,” in ALTERNATE KENNEDYS, Mike Resnick, ed. (Tor, 1992)
- “Because Thou Lovest the Burning-Ground,” in ALTERNATE WARRIORS, Mike Resnick, ed. (Tor, 1993)
Short Fiction in Magazines:
- “The Inevitable Conclusion” in Amazing Stories (August, 1979)
– a Trigon Disunity story
- “Antithesis” in Amazing Stories (February, 1980)
– a Trigon Disunity story
- “Addressee Unknown” in Amazing Stories (March, 1981)
- “A Question of Compliance” in Analog (June 22, 1981)
- “Slac//” in Asimov’s (August 3, 1981)
- “Tagman” in Amazing Stories (November, 1981)
– a sequel to “Addressee Unknown”
- “The Garden of the Cognoscenti” in Analog (June, 1982)
- “P.E.” in Analog (July, 1982)
- “Slippage” in Twilight Zone (August, 1982)
- “Murphy’s Planet” in Analog (July, 1982)
- “Memory” in Asimov’s (August, 1983)
- “Menace” in Analog (February, 1984)
– a Trigon Disunity story
- “Lifebomb” in Analog (January, 1985)
- “Babytrap” in Analog (May, 1985)
- “When Winter Ends” in Fantasy & Science Fiction (July, 1985)
- “Nanny” in Analog (November, 1987)
- “Misbegotten” in Fantasy & Science Fiction (December, 1989)