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REMF Bibliography

A Bibliography of Viet Nam War Literature

Compiled by David A. Willson with Nancy Kendall

Short Stories C-E

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C

  • Cady, Jack. "By Reason of Darkness" [see: Winter, Douglas E. (ed.) Prime Evil]
  • Caesura, Vol.7, Spring 1989Anderson, Steve. "American Expidition" (pp.48-54)
  • Carr, Jess. "The Appointment" [see: Carr, Jess. Ship Ride Down the Spring Branch and other stories.]
  • Carr, Jess. "A Flicker of the Torch" [see: Creature Was Stirring and other stories.]
  • Carr, Jess. Ship Ride Down the Spring Branch and other stories. Durham, NC: Moore Publishing, 1978 (cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. "The Appointment"
  • Carr, Terry (ed.) The Best Science Fiction of the Year, #2. New York: Ballantine Books, 1973 (1st printing).
    a. Haldeman, Joe W. "Hero" [novella of future war]
  • Casey, Michael. "Promissory Estoppel" [see: TriQuarterly 64]
  • Castle, Mort. "And of Gideon" [see: Maclay, John (ed.) Nukes.]
  • Chariton Review. Vol.14, no.1, Spring 1988. a. Deming, John. "Beside the Dakao Bridge"
  • Chatain, Robert. "Adventure of the Mantises" [see: New American Review #7]
  • Chatain, Robert. "Notes on the present configuration of the Red-Blue conflict" [see: Brent, Jonathan (ed.) The Best of TriQuarterly] [see: TriQuarterly 16]
  • Chatain, Robert. "On the Perimeter" [see: Greenberg, Martin H. & Norton, Augustus Richard (eds.). Touring Nam; The Vietnam War Reader] [see: Klinkowitz, Jerome and John Somer (eds.) Writing Under Fire] [see: New American Review 13]
  • Ch'en Ying-Chen. Exiles at Home: Short Stories. [Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies, Vol. 57]. (translated by Lucien Miller). Ann Arbor: Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, 1986.
    a. "Roses in June" (pp.149-169)
  • Ch'en Ying-Chen. "A Rose in June" [see: Hsu, Vivian Ling (ed.) Born of the Same Roots]
  • Ch'en Ying-Chen. "Roses in June" [see: Ch'en Ying-Chen. Exiles at Home: Short Stories.]
  • Chicago Review, Vol.23, no.2, Autumn 1971.
    a. Arias-Misson, Alain. "Vietnam--Superfiction"
  • Chilson, Robert. "The Mind Reader" [see: Analog, June 1968]
  • Chiron Review, Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1991. (Newspaper format) [see also POETRY & REVIEWS]
    a. Gold, Jerome. "Ritual" [short, short story] (p.19)
    b. Willson, David. "The REMF Returns" [novel excerpt] (pp.18-19)
  • Chiverton, William S. Jr. "Welcome to the World" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12]
  • Christman, Rick. "Asylum" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Christman, Rick. "The Chance Encounter of Habermann the Translator and Ly the Street Urchin and How Their Lives are Changed Forever" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Christman, Rick. "The Difference a Tet Makes" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Christman, Rick. "Dogs" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Christman, Rick. "Fire" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Christman, Rick. "Lurp Humor" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Christman, Rick. "The Mai-Loan and the Man Who Could Fly" [see: Agee, Jonis (ed.) Stiller's Pond]
  • Christman, Rick. "Six Lucky Men" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Christman, Rick. "Volleyball" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Christman, Rick. "The Whore, The Linguist, and the Green Beret" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Clayton, John J. "The Cave is Full of Soldiers" [see: Massachusetts Review, Spring 1969]
  • Clifton, Merritt. Betrayal. [see: SAMISDAT #96]
  • Clodfelter, Michael D. "The Mountain" [see: Knight, Cranston Sedrick (ed.) Tour of Duty]
  • Cohen, Keith. "Mission at Cam Ranh Bay" [see: Gottsman, Leslie (ed.) A Cinch]
  • Cole, Duff. "Got Some Religion" [see: Knight, Cranston Sedrick (ed.) Tour of Duty]
  • Coleman, Charles A. Jr. "In Loco Parentis" [see: TriQuarterly 45, Spring 1979]
  • Colorado Review, n.s. Vol.18, No.1, Spring/Summer 1991. [see also POETRYButler, Robert Olen. "A Ghost Story" (p.16-26)
  • Colter, Cyrus. The Amoralists & Other Tales: Collected Stories. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1988.
    a. "The March" (pp. 234-246)
  • Colter, Cyrus. "The March" [see: Colter, Cyrus. The Amoralists & Other Tales]
  • Conditions: Thirteen -- International Focus I. [a feminist magazine of writing by women with an emphasis on writing by lesbians] Issue 13, 1986.
    a. Stokkelien, Vigdis. "A Vietnamese Doll" (translated by Barbara Wilson) (pp.3-7) [story of a woman adopting a Vietnamese orphan -- originally published in Conditions: 11/12 -- reprinted due to errors in original publication]
  • Conjunctions: 8 (Bi-Annual Volumes of New Writing), edited by Bradford Morrow. Boston: David R. Godine, [Autumn] 1985.
    a. West, Paul. "A Feather on the Breath of God"
  • Connolly, David. "Died in Vietnam" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Connolly, David. "An Encounter with a Brother's Father" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Connolly, David. "Even Buddha Cried" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Connolly, David. "Incident at Ba Ria' [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Connolly, David. "Letter to the Bear Lost in America' [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Connolly, Sean. "Dispatches from a pornographic city" [see: TriQuarterly 40]
  • Cortesi, Lawrence. "Sgt. Ed Lynning's Magnificent Bastards of Chu Lai" [see: Stag, January 1969]
  • Cosmopolitan. Vol.208, no.5, May 1990. a. Steel, Danielle. "Message From Nam (Novel Excerpt)"
  • Crapser, William. "Baptism of Fire" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "Billy Sunday" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "The Descent" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "Education of a Pointman" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "Epilogue" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "For Timothy Baer" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "Hungers" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "Let It Be" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "Land of the Free, Home of the Brave" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "A Letter Home [January 13, 1969]" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "A Letter Home [March 14, 1969]" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "A Letter Home [July 4, 1969]" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "A Letter Home [October 4, 1969]" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "New Man" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "Nicky Martinez" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "Proud" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "R&R" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "Remains" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam. Old Chatham, NY: Sachem Press, 1988 (trade paperback). [see also POETRY
    "The Descent"
    "The War Enters"
    "The Wall: Michael Bowle"
    "Proud"
    "New Man"
    "Baptism of Fire"
    "Hungers"
    "A Letter Home [January 13, 1969]"
    "A Letter Home [March 14, 1969]"
    "Billy Sunday"
    "Education of a Pointman"
    "Nicky Martinez"
    "R&R"
    "A Letter Home [July 4, 1969]"
    "For Timothy Baer"
    "The Rest"
    "Remains"
    "A Letter Home [October 4, 1969]"
    "Land of the Free, Home of the Brave"
    "Wild Child"
    "Let It Be"
    "Epilogue" (pp.172-175)
  • Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam. Old Chatham, NY: Sachem Press, 1988 (cloth cover, dust jacket). [see also POETRY
    "The Descent"
    "The War Enters"
    "The Wall: Michael Bowle"
    "Proud"
    "New Man"
    "Baptism of Fire"
    "Hungers"
    "A Letter Home [January 13, 1969]"
    "A Letter Home [March 14, 1969]"
    "Billy Sunday"
    "Education of a Pointman"
    "Nicky Martinez"
    "R&R"
    "A Letter Home [July 4, 1969]"
    "For Timothy Baer"
    "The Rest"
    "Remains"
    "A Letter Home [October 4, 1969]"
    "Land of the Free, Home of the Brave"
    "Wild Child"
    "Let It Be"
    "Epilogue" (pp.172-175)
  • Crapser, William. "The Rest" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "The Wall: Michael Bowle" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "The War Enters" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Crapser, William. "Wild Child" [see: Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam]
  • Creature Was Stirring and other stories. Radford, VA: Commonwealth Press, 1970 (cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. Carr, Jess. "A Flicker of the Torch" [American deserter in Sweden]
  • Cross, Ronald Anthony. "The Heavenly Blue Answer" [see: Dann, Jeanne Van Buren and Dann, Jack, (eds.). In the Field of Fire]
  • 'Cross the Pond. Morgantown, W.Va.: 'Cross the Pond Committee, 1977 [stories of the war -- "...We did not start the war; we did not legislate the war; we did not command the war; rather, each in our own role - be it chosen or forced, we fought the war...."].
  • Crosscurrents: A Quarterly. (1990 Selections) Vol.9, no.2, June 1990.
    a. Deming, John. "Isaac Hayes Sang the Blues"
  • Crumley, James. "Joe Morning" (from One to Count Cadence) [see: Hicks, Jack (ed.) Cutting Edges]
  • Crunk, Bob. "Hell's Roller Coaster" [see: Andersen, David "Doc" (ed.) Adventures in Hell, Volume I: Vietnam War Stories by Vietnam Vets]
  • Curley, Daniel. "Billy Will's Song" [see: Curley, Daniel. Living with Snakes.]
  • Curley, Daniel. Living with Snakes. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1985.
    a. "Billy Will's Song" (pp. 107-119)
  • Currer, Barry. "The Rabbi" [see: Karlin, Wayne; Paquet, Basil T.; & Rottman, Larry (eds.) Free Fire Zone; Short Stories by Vietnam Veterans]
  • Currey, Richard. "In-Country" [see: Witness, Summer/Fall 1988]
  • Curtis, Eileen. "The Rhythm-aires" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]

D

  • Damon Knight's ORBIT 11, an Anthology of New Science Fiction Stories. New York: Berkley Medallion Books, 1973, ©1972 (1st Berkley Medallion edition).
    a. Haldeman, Joe. "Counterpoint"
  • Dann, Jeanne Van Buren and Dann, Jack, (eds.). In The Field of Fire. New York: Tor Books, 1987 (1st printing, cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. Shepard, Lucius. "Delta Sly Honey" (pp.25-43)
    b. Strete, Craig Kee. "The Game of Cat and Eagle" (pp.44-69)
    c. Frazier, Robert. "Across the Endless Skies" (pp.90-94)
    d. Russo, Richard Paul. "In the Season of the Rains" (pp.107-121)
    e. Bova, Ben. "Brothers" (pp.212-223)
    f. Malzberg, Barry N. "The Queen of Lower Saigon" (pp.238-246)
    g. Cross, Ronald Anthony. "The Heavenly Blue Answer" (pp.258-269)
    h. McAllister, Bruce. "Dream Baby" (pp.271-304)
    i. Shiner, Lewis. "The War at Home" (pp.325-328)
    j. Ellison, Harlan. "Basilisk" (pp.350-369)
    k. Haldeman, Joe. "DX" (pp.394-401)
  • Dann, Jeanne Van Buren and Dann, Jack, (eds.). In the Field of Fire. New York: Tor Books, 1987 (1st mass market printing, mass market paperback).
    a. Shepard, Lucius. "Delta Sly Honey"
    b. Strete, Craig Kee. "The Game of Cat and Eagle"
    c. Frazier, Robert. "Across the Endless Skies"
    d. Russo, Richard Paul. "In the Season of the Rains"
    e. Bova, Ben. "Brothers"
    f. Malzberg, Barry N. "The Queen of Lower Saigon"
    g. Cross, Ronald Anthony. "The Heavenly Blue Answer"
    h. McAllister, Bruce. "Dream Baby"
    i. Shiner, Lewis. "The War at Home"
    j. Ellison, Harlan. "Basilisk"
    k. Haldeman, Joe. "DX"
  • Datlow, Ellen & Windling, Terri (eds.) The Year's Best Fantasy; First Annual Collection. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988 (1st edition, cloth cover, dust jacket). a. Shepard, Lucius. "Delta Sly Honey"
  • Datnow, Frank. "Yanks in Vietnam -- Wine, Women and War" [see: Modern Man, June 1964]
  • Davis, George. "Ben" [from Coming Home] [see: Karlin, Wayne; Paquet, Basil T.; & Rottman, Larry (eds.) Free Fire Zone; Short Stories by Vietnam Veterans]
  • Davis, George. "Coming Home" [see: Williams, John A. (ed.) Amistad 1] [see: Works in Progress, Number 5]
  • Dawes, Carson. "A Buddy is Forever" [see: Escapade, August 1969]
  • Dawson, Fielding. Krazy Kat & 76 More; Collected Stories 1950-1976. Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1982 (cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. "The Major Circle"
    b. "Straight Lines" (pp.209-211)
    c. "The Triangle on the Jungle Wall" (pp.278-283)
    d. "The Word"
  • Dawson, Fielding. "The Major Circle" [see: Dawson, Fielding. Krazy Kat & 76 More]
  • Dawson, Fielding. "Straight Lines" [see: Dawson, Fielding. Krazy Kat & 76 More]
  • Dawson, Fielding. "The Triangle on the Jungle Wall" [see: Dawson, Fielding. Krazy Kat & 76 More]
  • Dawson, Fielding. "The Word" [see: Dawson, Fielding. Krazy Kat & 76 More]
  • De Grazia, Emilio. "Brothers of the Tiger" [see: DeGrazia, Emilio. Enemy Country] [see: McPherson, Bruce R. Likely Stories]
  • DeGrazia, Emilio. "The Cat Hunter" [see: DeGrazia, Emilio. Enemy Country]
  • DeGrazia, Emilio. "The Death of Sin" [see: DeGrazia, Emilio. Enemy Country]
  • DeGrazia, Emilio. "The Enemy" [see: DeGrazia, Emilio. Enemy Country]
  • DeGrazia, Emilio. Enemy Country. St. Paul, MN: New River Press, 1984, ©1981, ©1984 (trade paperback).
    a. "The Death of Sin" (pp.9-19)
    b. "The Mask" (pp.20-29)
    c. "The Girl and Two Old Men" (pp.30-41)
    d. "The Enemy" (pp.42-48)
    e. "Enemy Country" (pp.49-57)
    f. "Brothers of the Tiger" (pp.58-94)
    g. "The Cat Hunter" (pp.95-108)
    h. "Zabel's Choice" (pp.109-115)
    i. "The Man Who Cursed and the Good Lutheran Boy" (pp.116-120)
    j. "The Sniper" (pp.121-132)
    k. "The Light at the End of the Tunnel" (pp.133-145)
  • DeGrazia, Emilio. "Enemy Country" [see: DeGrazia, Emilio. Enemy Country]
  • DeGrazia, Emilio. "The Girl and Two Old Men" [see: DeGrazia, Emilio. Enemy Country]
  • DeGrazia, Emilio. "The Light at the End of the Tunnel" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light] [see: DeGrazia, Emilio. Enemy Country]
  • DeGrazia, Emilio. "The Man Who Cursed and the Good Lutheran Boy" [see: DeGrazia, Emilio. Enemy Country]
  • DeGrazia, Emilio. "The Mask" [see: DeGrazia, Emilio. Enemy Country]
  • DeGrazia, Emilio. "The Sniper" [see: DeGrazia, Emilio. Enemy Country]
  • DeGrazia, Emilio. "Zabel's Choice" [see: DeGrazia, Emilio. Enemy Country]
  • Deighton, Len. Eleven Declarations of War. New York: Warner Books, ©1971 [1974?] (mass market paperback).
    a. "First Base"
  • Deighton, Len. "First Base" [see: Deighton, Len. Eleven Declarations of War.]
  • Deming, John. "Beside the Dakao Bridge" [see: Chariton Review, Spring 1988]
  • Deming, John. "Hotel St. Jacques" [see: New Mexico Humanities Review, Summer 1987]
  • Deming, John. "Isaac Hayes Sang the Blues" [see: Crosscurrents: A Quarterly, June 1990]
  • Deming, John. "A Matter of Honor" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Deming, John. "New In Country/Novel Excerpt" [see: Other Voices 6/7]
  • Dempsey, Hank. "The Defensive Bomber" [see: Harrison, Harry (ed.) Nova 3]
  • Devereaux, Michael. "Sea-Motion" [see: Adam Magazine, July 1968]
  • De Vruc, Pierre (with James Finnegan). "'They Staked Me Out'" [see: Hirsch, Phil (ed.) P.O.W.]
  • Distant Stars. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1976 (trade paperback). ["The present collection includes stories written after 1965, when US war escalation started against the North of our country."]
  • D'J Pancake, Breece. [see: Pancake, Breece D'J]
  • Domini, John. Bedlam: Short Stories. Canton, NY: Fiction International, 1981 (1st edition).
    a. "Over 4000 Square Miles"
  • Domini, John. "Over 4000 Square Miles" [see: Domini, John. Bedlam]
  • Dorr, Robert F. "9 Assaults on Ira Dinh" [see: Hirsch, Phil (ed.) Vietnam Combat]
  • Dorr, Robert. F. "'We Stumbled Onto the Viet Cong!'" [see: Hirsch, Phil (ed.) Vietnam Combat]
  • Dorris, James R. "The Accident" [see: Karlin, Wayne; Paquet, Basil T.; & Rottman, Larry (eds.) Free Fire Zone; Short Stories by Vietnam Veterans]
  • Dozois, Gardner R. "A Dream at Noonday" [see: Dozois, Gardner. The Visible Man] [see: Knight, Damon (ed.) ORBIT 7]
  • Dozois, Gardner. The Visible Man. New York: Berkley Medallion Books, 1977 (1st Berkley Medallion edition).
    a. "A Dream at Noonday"
  • Dozois, Gardner (ed.) The Year's Best Science Fiction; Third Annual Collection. New York: Bluejay Books, 1986 (1st Bluejay printing, trade paperback).
    a. Fowler, Karen Joy. "The Lake Was Full of Artificial Things"
    b. Shiner, Lewis. "The War at Home"
  • Dozois, Gardner (ed.) The Year's Best Science Fiction; Fourth Annual Collection. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1987 (1st edition, trade paperback).
    a. Shepard, Lucius. "R & R"
  • Drake, David. "Best of Luck" [see: Drake, David. From the Heart of Darkness.]
  • Drake, David. "Contact!" [see: Haldeman, Joe (ed.) Body Armor: 2000]
  • Drake, David. "The Dancer in the Flames" [see: Drake, David. From the Heart of Darkness.] [see: Schiff, Stuart David (ed.) Whispers IV]
  • Drake, David. "Firefight" [see: Drake, David. From the Heart of Darkness.]
  • Drake, David. From the Heart of Darkness. New York: TOR Books (Tom Doherty Associates), 1983 (1st TOR printing, mass market paperback).
    a. "Best of Luck"
    b. "The Dancer in the Flames"
    c. "Firefight"
    d. "Something Had to Be Done"
    e. [other stories not taking place in Vietnam but influenced by the war]
  • Drake, David. "Something Had to Be Done" [see: Drake, David. From the Heart of Darkness.]
  • Drucker, Ronald. "The German Who Died for the United States" [see: Hirsch, Phil (ed.) Vietnam Combat]
  • Dubbs, Chris. "My Fear in Little Cages" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
  • Dubus, Andre. "Dressed Like Summer Leaves" [see: Dubus, Andre (ed.) The Last Worthless Evening.]
  • Dubus, Andre (ed.) The Last Worthless Evening. Boston: David R. Grodine, 1986 (1st edition, cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. Dubus, Andre. "Dressed Like Summer Leaves" [returning Vet, Agent Orange]
  • Duncan, H.G. Brown Side Out: More (Marine Corps Sea-Stories). Clearwater, FL: D&S Publishers, 1981 (mass market paperback). [stories from 1950-1979, including Vietnam stories]
  • Duncan, H.G. & Moore, W.T. Jr. Green Side Out: Marine Corps Sea-Stories. Clearwater, FL: D&S Publishers, 1982, ©1980 (mass market paperback) [stories from 1950-1979, including Vietnam stories]
  • Dwan, Kevin. "War Chips" [see: Garrett, George (ed.) Intro 6: Life as We Know It]

E

  • Eastlake, William. "The Biggest Thing Since Custer" [see: Klinkowitz, Jerome and John Somer (eds.) Writing Under Fire]
  • Edge, Autumn/Winter 1973. a. Wolfe, Gene. "Feather Tigers"
  • Editors of Esquire (eds.) Esquire; The Best of Forty Years. New York: David McKay, 1974, ©1973 (cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. Sack, John. "When Demirgian Comes Marching Home Again (Hurrah? Hurrah?)" (appears in The Man-Eating Machine as "Varoujan", ©1973)
  • Ehlert, Bob. "A Pilot Crashes -- A Wife Waits Twenty-Two Years" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Ehrhart, W.D. "I Drink My Coffee Black" [see: TriQuarterly 45, Spring 1979] [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
  • Ellison, Harlan. "Basilisk" [see: Dann, Jeanne Van Buren and Dann, Jack, (eds.). In the Field of Fire] [see: Ellison, Harlan. Deathbird Stories] [see: Haldeman, Joe (ed.) Study War No More]
  • Ellison, Harlan. Deathbird Stories. London, England: Millington Books, 1978, ©1975 (1st British edition, cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. "Basilisk"
  • Ellison, Harlan. Deathbird Stories. New York: Dell, 1976, ©1975 (1st Dell printing, mass market paperback).
    a. "Basilisk" (pp.94-113)
  • Ellison, Harlan. Deathbird Stories. n.p.: Bluejay Books (Bluejay Special Edition), 1983, ©1980 (1st Bluejay edition, cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. "Basilisk"
  • Ellison, Harlan. Deathbird Stories. New York: Collier Books (Macmillan), 1990, ©1975, ©1976, ©1980, ©1983 (1st Collier Books edition, mass market paperback).
    a. "Basilisk"
  • Emerald City Comix & Stories. Vol.1, no.11, Spring 1990.
    a. Gold, Jerome. "Ritual"
  • ERGO! The Bumbershoot Literary Magazine. [see: Roche, Judith (ed.) ERGO! ]
  • Escapade. Vol.14, no.8, August 1969.
    a. Dawes, Carson. "A Buddy is Forever"
  • Esquire. Vol. 95, No. 3, March 1981.
    a. O'Brien, Tim. "Ghost Soldiers" (pp.90-100)
  • Esquire, Vol. 106, No. 2, August 1986.
    a. O'Brien, Tim. "The Things They Carried"
  • Esquire, vol. 108, no. 4, October 1987.
    a. O'Brien, Tim. "How to Tell a True War Story"
  • Esquire, vol.112, no.1, July 1989.
    a. O'Brien, Tim. "Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong"
  • Etchison, Dennis (ed.) Cutting Edge. New York: St. Martin's, 1987, ©1986 (1st St. Martin's Press mass market edition, mass market paperback).
    a. Haldeman, Joe. "The Monster" (pp.56-66)
  • Evergreen Review. Vol. 14, No. 76, March 1970.
    a. Amidon, Bill. "Cannonball Catchers"
  • Evergreen Review. Vol. 14, No. 77, April 1970.
    a. Price, Bill. "Jimmy's Home"

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