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Margaret St.Clair

(1911 - 1995)
aka
Idris Seabright
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Anthologies containing stories by Margaret St.Clair
Alfred Hitchcock PresentsThe Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction 7th SeriesA Decade of Fantasy and Science Fiction17 x Infinity
Fifty Short Science Fiction TalesStories of SuspenseI Can't Sleep at NightTomorrow's Children
The Freak ShowRoots of EvilWeird Tales Volume 2Science Fiction of the Fifties
Haunted Houses: The Greatest Stories100 Great Fantasy Short Short StoriesChristmas MagicWomen of Wonder
The Science Fiction CenturyThe Mammoth Book of Fantasy All-Time Greats
 
Short stories
The Perfectionist (1946)
Aleph Sub One (1948)
Child of Void (1949)
The Gardener (1949)
Idris' Pig (1949)
The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes (1950)
The Everlasting Food (1950)
Age of Prophecy (1951)
Brightness Falls from the Air (1951)
The Little Red Owl (1951)
The Man Who Sold Rope to the Gnoles (1951)
Marriage Manual (1951)
Then Fly Our Greetings (1951)
The Causes (1952) (writing as Idris Seabright)
An Egg a Month from All Over (1952) (writing as Idris Seabright)
Horrer Howce (1952)
The Island of the Hands (1952)
Prott (1952)
The Altruists (1953)
The Goddess on the Street Corner (1953)
Thirsty God (1953)
Brenda (1954)
The Rages (1954)
Short in the Chest (1954) (writing as Idris Seabright)
Asking (1955)
Change the Sky (1955)
Fort Iron (1955)
Lazarus (1955)
Beaulieu (1957)
The Death of Each Day (1957)
The Wines of Earth (1957) (writing as Idris Seabright)
Graveyard Shift (1959)
The House in Bel Aire (1961)
An Old-Fashioned Bird Christmas (1961)
Stawdust (1961)
Roberta (1962)
The Family
Hathor's Pets
The Invested Libido
The Listening Child
New Ritual
The Nuse Man
The Pillows
Shore Leave
Wryneck, Draw Me


Books about Margaret St.Clair
Margaret St. Clair (1997) by Phil Stephensen-Payne
 



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