" Pretty Maggie Moneyeyes" originally appeared in Knight magazine; copyright 1967 by Sirkay Publishing Company. Copyright rea.s.signed to Author 19 September 1967. Copyright 1967 by Harlan Ellison. Renewed, copyright 1995 by Harlan Ellison.
" A Boy and His Dog" originally appeared in New Worlds magazine; copyright 1969 by New Worlds Publishing (Great Britain). Revised version copyright 1969 by Harlan Ellison. Renewed, copyright 1997 by Harlan Ellison.
" Paladin of the Lost Hour" originally appeared simultaneously in UNIVERSE 15 [edited by Terry Carr] and The Twilight Zone Magazine; copyright 1985 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation. (Revised version 1986 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation.) " Soft Monkey" originally appeared in THE BLACK LIZARD ANTHOLOGY OF CRIME FICTION [edited by Edward Gorman]; copyright 1987 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation.
" Mefisto in Onyx" originally appeared in Omni, October 1993. Copyright 1993 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation.
" Where I Shall Dwell in the Next World" originally appeared in Eidolon magazine; copyright 1992 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation.
" The Museum on Cyclops Avenue" originally appeared in Harlan Ellison" s Dream Corridor #5; copyright 1995 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation.
" Objects of Desire in the Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear" originally appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction; copyright 1999 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation.
" Man on Spikes" book review (unabridged version) appeared as " Bought Sold & Traded: Baseball & Indentured Servitude" in The Bloomsbury Review; copyright 1998 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation.
" Man on Spikes" book review (heavily abridged version) originally appeared as " Slave to the Majors" in The San Francisco Chronicle Book Review; copyright 1998 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation.
" Man on Spikes" letter by Harlan Ellison appears here for the first time; copyright 2001 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation.
" Introduction to "Tired Old Man" " originally appeared in MASTER" S CHOICE [edited by Lawrence Block]; copyright 1999 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation.
" The Man Who Rowed Christopher Columbus Ash.o.r.e" originally appeared in The 17th World Fantasy Program Book; copyright 1991 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation.
" Thick Red Moment" originally appeared as installments of An Edge in My Voice, a column of personal comment in Future Life magazine and the L.A. Weekly; copyright 1981,1982 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation.
" The Man Who Was Heavily into Revenge" originally appeared in a.n.a.log Science Fiction / Science Fact magazine; copyright 1978 by The Conde Nast Publications, Inc. Copyright rea.s.signed to Author 15 December 1978. Copyright 1978 by Harlan Ellison.
" Driving in the Spikes" originally appeared in Los Angeles magazine; copyright 1983 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation.
" Installment 55" (19 December 1982) of An Edge in My Voice originally appeared in the L.A. Weekly; copyright 1982 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation.
" Installment 1" of The Streets originally appeared in Buzz magazine (under the t.i.tle " He" s Back" ); copyright 1990 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation.
" Xenogenesis" originally appeared in Midnight Graffiti magazine and Isaac Asimov" s Science Fiction Magazine; copyright 1990 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation.
The pa.s.sage from A SOVIET HERETIC by Yevgeny Zamyatin (page 111), translated by Mirra Ginsburg, is used with the permission of The University of Chicago Press; copyright 1970 by The University of Chicago Press.
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