The nineteenth (1992) supplement to a cross-referenced index of short fiction anthologies and author-title listings. (Bibliography)

From: Studies in Short Fiction | Date: March 22, 1993| Author: | Copyright information

An index of short story anthologies is listed by name of anthology, author and title. Part One presents tables of contents of each work, listed alphabetically by the editors' last names. Part Two presents authors and title, listed alphabetically by authors' last names.

Note: We are certainly bloodied and considerably bowed by our

movement from 4 x 6 index cards to computer technology in the

compilation of this year's supplement. Our own trauma

notwithstanding, we recognize that this movement has been

long overdue. It could not have been accomplished, ...

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