Rod Serling
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From the twilight zone
Fourteen of the most original-and chilling-stories about the Twilight Zone, where anything can happen.
More stories from the twilight zone
A collection of short stories that were inspired by the television series Twilight Zone.
Asimov's Ghosts / Asimov's Monsters [24 stories]
Asimov's Ghosts Ghosts - essay by Isaac Asimov Lost Hearts - short story by M. R. James On the Brighton Road - short story by Richard Middleton Poor Little Saturday - short story by Madeleine L'Engle The Lake - short story by Ray Bradbury A Pair of Hands - short story by Arthur Quiller-Couch [as by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch] An Uncommon Sort of Spectre - short story by Edward Page Mitchell The House of the Nightmare - short story by Edward Lucas White The Shadowy Third - novelette by Ellen Glasgow The Twilight Road - short story by H. F. Brinsmead The Voices of El Dorado - short story by Howard Goldsmith The Changing of the Guard - short story by Anne Serling and Rod Serling (variant of Changing of the Guard 1985) [as by Anne Serling] Asimov's Monsters The Power of Evil - essay by Isaac Asimov Homecoming - short story by Ray Bradbury (variant of The Homecoming 1946) Good-by, Miss Patterson - short story by Phyllis MacLennan The Wheelbarrow Boy - short story by Richard Parker The Cabbage Patch - short story by Theodore R. Cogswell The Thing Waiting Outside - short story by Barbara Williamson Red As Blood - short story by Tanith Lee Gabriel-Ernest - short story by Saki Fritzchen - short story by Charles Beaumont The Young One - novelette by Jerome Bixby Optical Illusion - short story by Mack Reynolds Idiot's Crusade - short story by Clifford D. Simak One for the Road - short story by Stephen King Angelica - short story by Jane Yolen
Asimov's Ghosts
Includes twelve tales involving young ghosts by a variety of authors: Lost Hearts - short story by M. R. James On the Brighton Road - short story by Richard Middleton Poor Little Saturday - short story by Madeleine L'Engle The Lake - short story by Ray Bradbury A Pair of Hands - short story by Arthur Quiller-Couch [as by Sir Arthur T. Quiller-Couch] Old Haunts - short story by Richard Matheson An Uncommon Sort of Spectre - short story by Edward Page Mitchell The House of the Nightmare - short story by Edward Lucas White The Shadowy Third - novelette by Ellen Glasgow The Twilight Road - short story by H. F. Brinsmead The Voices of El Dorado - short story by Howard Goldsmith The Changing of the Guard - short story by Anne Serling and Rod Serling
Prentice Hall Literature -- Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes -- Bronze Level
Planet of the apes visionaries
"Taylor is Thomas and Ape City isn't a crude, primitive grouping of huts; instead, it's a bustling and urbane metropolis filled with cars and skyscrapers and a vibrant Ape culture. In a world where Apes wear modern clothes, drive modern cars, and rule the late night talk show scene, the arrival of one man will forever change how Apes--and Humans--view themselves."--Page 4 of cover
Prentice Hall Literature--Bronze
Grades 7-9
Dead of night
The bus conductor / E.F. Benson -- Sweeney Todd, the demon barber / Thomas Prest -- The middle toe of the right foot / Ambrose Bierce -- King's evidence / Algernon Blackwood -- The sire de Malétroit's door / Robert Louis Stevenson -- The hands of Mr. Ottermole / Thomas Burke -- A thing about machines / Rod Serling -- The weird tailor / Robert Block -- [Pit and the Pendulum]( / Edgar Allan Poe -- Perez / W.L. George -- The pond / Nigel Kneale -- The ferryman / Kingsley Amis -- De mortuis / John Collier.
Chamber of Horrors
The ghoulish, disturbing and macabre tales contained in this anthology of fear draw the reader into a world inhabited by the dark and threatening monsters of nightmare. Legendary creators of horror and suspense such as the father of vampire literature Bram Stoker and Ambrose 'Bitter' Bierce combine within these pages with modern mastercraftsmen like Psycho author Robert Bloch and phenomenal bestseller writer Stephen King. Their stories range from grisly supernatural revenge ("The Squaw") to black humour of a fantastic nature ("Edifice Complex") and the mystery and menace of fiendish possession ("The Night of the Tiger"). The collection encompasses recognised masterpieces of the genre such as H.P. Lovecraft's "The Dunwich Horror" - a sustained evocation of monstrous violence in a sleepy mid-Western town - as well as stories by famous authors not usually associated with this type of fiction - H. G. Wells and Robert Silverberg for example. Within this Chamber of Horrors also lurk haunted houses such as H. Russell Wakefield's "The Red Lodge", psychological tortures of a peculiarly unpleasant kind, as in "The Cloth of Madness" by Seabury Quinn, and the masterful use of understatement and surprise endings in stories by M. R. James, Rudyard Kipling and Robert Aickman. From underwater monsters to bloodthirsty ghouls, from the evil that lies just beneath the surface of domestic comfort and security to cannibalism twenty-first- century style, this chilling compendium of terror is calculated to send a shiver down the spine of the most hardened devotee of horror fiction.
Julius Caesar and Related Readings
Julius Caesar / play by William Shakespeare -- Life of Caesar / biography by Suetonius; translated by Robert Graves -- Epitaph on a tyrant / poem by W.H. Auden -- News flash: political assassinations / news report by Tom Wicker -- Back there / television play by Rod Serling -- For Malcolm, a year after / poem by Etheridge Knight -- Eulogy to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. / speech by Robert F. Kennedy -- Agony of victory / feature article by William Oscar Johnson -- Tiger who would be king / fable by James Thurber.
