
Part of Series
Introduction by Orson Welles Preface by Judith Merril "The Stutterer" by R. R. Merliss "The Golem" by Avram Davidson "Junior" by Robert Abernathy "The Cave of Night" by James E. Gunn "The Hoofer" by Walter M. Miller, Jr. "Bulkhead" by Theodore Sturgeon "Sense from Thought Divide" by Mark Clifton "Pottage" by Zenna Henderson "Nobody Bothers Gus" by Algis Budrys "The Last Day of Summer" by E.C. Tubb "One Ordinary Day, with Peanuts" by Shirley Jackson "The Ethicators" by Willard Marsh "Birds Can’t Count" by Mildred Clingerman "Of Missing Persons" by Jack Finney "Dreaming Is a Private Thing" by Isaac Asimov "The Country of the Kind" by Damon Knight "The Public Hating" by Steve Allen "Home There’s No Returning" by Henry Kuttner & C.L. Moore "The Year’s S-F, Summation & Honorable Mentions" by Judith Merril
Author

Josephine Juliet Grossman aka Cyril Judd (with C.M. Kornbluth) Judith Josephine Grossman (Boston, Massachusetts, January 21, 1923 - Toronto, Ontario, September 12, 1997), who took the pen-name Judith Merril about 1945, was an American and then Canadian science fiction writer, editor and political activist. Although Judith Merril's first paid writing was in other genres, in her first few years of writing published science fiction she wrote her three novels (all but the first in collaboration with C.M. Kornbluth) and some stories. Her roughly four decades in that genre also included writing 26 published short stories, and editing a similar number of anthologies.