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1 Card, Orson Scott & Martin Greenberg (editors), Wayne Wightman, Lisa Tuttle, Howard Waldrop, Bruce Boston, James Kelly, Ian Watson BEST HORROR VALUE COLLECTION ONE.
USA Dercum Audio 1997 First Edition Audio Cassette Fine 
4 audiocassettes, 6 hours. Cage 37 by Wayne Wightman, The Colonization of Edwin Beal by List Tuttle, He-We-Wait by Howard Waldrop, One Trick Dog by Bruce Boston, Daemon by James Kelly, Salvage Rites by Ian Watson. Not available in book form. 
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2 Wightman, Wayne GANGLION AND OTHER STORIES
USA Tachyon 1997 1892391007 / 9781892391001 First Edition, Second Printing Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine 
214pp. 10 tales of fantasy, horror, sci-fi and humor. "The name and talent of Wayne Wightman deserve to be far better known. Perhaps the publication of Ganglion and Other Stories by Tachyon Publications will bring him the deserved attention. Ganglion is like an all-star classic issue of Galaxy in book form. Not tht there's anything old-fashioned about Wightman's stories. It's simply that he writes in the grand tradition of Dick, Sheckley, Tenn, and mid-period Silverberg. Modern angsts and ironies are embodied in SF parables laced with that brand of humor best characterized by "the bubble of blood at the end of the laugh." And when an understated change of pace is needed, Wightman is eminently capable of delivering a delicate sturgeonesque love story such as "The Face at the End of the Mind," or a spooky Leiberesque "Life on Earth." One motif that spans the stories is a kind of "body anxiety" verging on disgust, a potent archetypical source mostly for horror fiction. Wightman's characters have a tendency to mutate, to lose body parts, and contain aliens within. But it's all in a day's work for the Missouri-born Wightman, who has a stand-in character say, 'I grew up in Missouri, see, so weirdness doesn't affect me like it does most normal people. -Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 
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