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A Little Green Book of Monster Stories

2003 collection of short stories by Joe R. Lansdale


2003 collection of short stories by Joe R. Lansdale

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nameA Little Green Book of Monster Stories
imageFile:Littlegreenmonsters.jpg
captionFirst edition
authorJoe R. Lansdale
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
genreShort story
publisherBorderlands Press
pub_date2003
media_typePrint (hardback)
pages106
isbn978-1880325414
preceded_byFor a Few Stories More
followed_byBumper Crop

A Little Green Book of Monster Stories is a collection of short stories written by American author Joe R. Lansdale, published by Borderlands Press as part of their "Little Book" series. It was limited to five hundred copies.

It contained the following stories, and possibly one more not listed here:

  • "Artificial Man"
  • "Bar Talk" (originally published in New Blood #7, 1990)
  • "Bob the Dinosaur Goes to Disneyland" (originally published in Midnight Graffiti, Fall 1989)
  • "Chompers" (originally published in Twilight Zone Magazine, July 1982)
  • "The Dump" (originally published in Twilight Zone Magazine, July 1981)
  • "Huitzilopochtli" (originally published in The Good, The Bad, and the Indifferent, 1997)
  • "Night They Missed the Horror Show" (originally published in Silver Scream, ed. David J. Schow (1988))
  • "Personality Problem" (originally published in Twilight Zone Magazine, Jan/Feb 1983)
  • "The White Rabbit" (originally published in The Arbor House Necropolis, ed. Bill Pronzini (1981))

"Artificial Man" has never been published anywhere else, and "The White Rabbit" has only been collected in the now out-of-print Bestsellers Guaranteed.

References

References

  1. "A Little Green Book of Monster Stories by Joe R. Lansdale — Reviews, Discussion, Bookclubs, Lists". goodreads.com.
  2. (2003). "A Little Green Book of Monster Stories". Borderlands Press.
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