Fredric Brown
Fredric Brown was an American science fiction, fantasy, and mystery writer. He is known for his use of humor and for his mastery of the "short short" form—stories of one to three pages, often with ingenious plotting devices and surprise endings. Humor and a postmodern outlook carried over into his novels as well. One of his stories, "Arena", was adapted into a 1967 episode of the American television series Star Trek.
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The Vampire Archives
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2009
Daymare and Other Tales from the Pulps
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2007
Master's Choice - Volume II
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2001
Sightlines 9
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1999
The Arbor House Treasury of Horror and the Supernatural
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1981
Microcosmic Tales
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1980
Science Fiction. The Great Years
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1973
Fifty short science fiction tales
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1963
Honeymoon in hell
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1958
Rogue in Space
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1957
Martians, Go Home!
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1955
Assignment in Tomorrow
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1954
Compliments Of A Fiend
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1950
The Screaming Mimi
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1949
What Mad Universe
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1949
The dead ringer
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1948
The Fabulous Clipjoint
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1947