THOMAS LIGOTTI: A BIBLIOGRAPHY
**4 April 2005**
by Douglas A. Anderson

Compiled by Douglas A. Anderson
[Compilers Note: This is a work-in-progress, but contains everything that I know about as of April 2005. Compilation (c) 2005 by Douglas A. Anderson. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Corrections and additions will be welcomed by the compiler at: nodens100@hotmail.com]

Die Verwendung dieser Bibliographie wurde uns von Douglas A. Anderson freundlich genehmigt und darf ohne die ausdrückliche Erlaubnis des Autors nicht wiederverwendet werden. Von einer Übersetzung ins Deutsche wurde abgesehen, da die Fakten für sich sprechen dürften. - E.M.Angerhuber -



Books, Pamphlets and Broadsides:

Songs of a Dead Dreamer

Albuquerque, NM: Silver Scarab Press, 1985 [trade paperback]

[300 copies in trade paperback. Illustrated by Harry O. Morris. Issued in March 1986. Note: some bibliographies, including a previous version of this one, state that the Silver Scarab Press edition was published in two forms, 250 copies in trade paperback, and 50 hardcovers. This hardcover edition is frequently rumored, though never seen, and the author himself has informed me that "Dead Dreamer came out in a 300-copy edition, all trade paperbacks". The book was apparently not published until March 1986. A printed postcard the publisher, announcing that the book is now available, has been observed bearing the postmark 25 March 1986.]

[Contains eleven stories and seven sketches in four sections, plus introduction by Ramsey Campbell: "Introduction" by Ramsey Campbell; Here and There: ""The Frolic"; "Les Fleurs"; "Aunt Elise: A Tale of Possession in Old Grosse Pointe"; "Drink to Me Only with Labyrinthine Eyes"; "Alice's Last Adventure"; "Dream of a Mannikin, or the Third Person"; "The Troubles of Dr. Thoss"; Elsewhere: "Dr. Voke and Mr. Veech"; "The Greater Festival of Masks"; Tales Retold: "Three Scientists" ["One Thousand Painful Variations Performed upon Divers Creatures Undergoing the Treatment of Dr. Moreau, Humanist"; "The Excruciating Final Days of Dr. Henry Jekyll, Englishman"; and "The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein, Citizen of Geneva"]; "Two Immortals" ["The Heart of Count Dracula, Descendent of Attila, Scourge of God"; and "The Insufferable Salvation of Lawrence Talbot the Wolfman"]; "Leading Men" ["The Unbearable Rebirth of the Phantom of the Wax Museum"; and "The Intolerable Lesson of the Phantom of the Opera"]; Nowhere: "Professor Nobody's Little Lectures on Supernatural Horror"; "Notes on the Writing of Horror: A Story".]

Songs of a Dead Dreamer [revised and expanded]

London: Robinson, [October] 1989 [trade paper]

New York: Carroll & Graf, [May] 1990 [hardcover]

New York: Carroll & Graf, [May] 1991 [mass market paperback]

[Contains twenty stories in three sections, with introduction by Ramsey Campbell (reprinted from 1985 edition): "Introduction" by Ramsey Campbell; Dreams for Sleepwalkers: "The Frolic"; "Les Fleurs"; "Alice's Last Adventure"; "Dream of a Mannikin"; The Nyctalops Trilogy: "The Chymist", "Drink to me Only with Labyrinthine Eyes", "Eye of the Lynx"; Notes on the Writing of Horror"; Dreams for Insomniacs: "The Christmas Eves of Aunt Elise"; "The Lost Art of Twilight"; "The Troubles of Dr. Thoss"; "Masquerade of a Dead Sword"; "Dr. Voke and Mr. Veech"; "Professor Nobody's Little Lectures on Supernatural Horror"; Dreams for the Dead: "Dr. Locrian's Asylum"; "The Sect of the Idiot"; "The Greater Festival of Masks"; "The Music of the Moon"; "The Journal of J. P. Drapeau"; "Vastarien".]

Grimscribe: His Lives and Works

London: Robinson, [December] 1991 [hardcover]

New York: Carroll & Graf, [December] 1991 [hardcover]

New York: Jove, [September] 1994 [mass market paperback]

[Contains thirteen stories in five sections, plus introduction: "Introduction"; The Voice of the Damned: "The Last Feast of Harlequin"; "The Spectacles in the Drawer"; "Flowers of the Abyss"; "Nethescurial"; The Voice of the Demon: "The Dreaming in Nortown"; "The Mystics of Muelenburg"; "In the Shadow of Another World"; "The Cocoons"; The Voice of the Dreamer: "The Night School"; "The Glamour"; The Voice of the Child: "The Library of Byzantium"; "Miss Plarr"; The Voice of Our Name: "The Shadow at the Bottom of the World".]
[Note: the entire contents of Grimscribe, save for the introduction, are reprinted (without section divisions) in The Night Factory. Also, L.W. Currey's Catalog 110 (Summer 1997) offered for sale a proof copy of the Robinson edition of Grimscribe, which "includes a story, "Mrs. Rinaldi's Angel", dropped from the published version of the book, and replaced with two stories, "The Night School" and "The Glamour"."]

Noctuary

London: Robinson, [January] 1994 [hardcover]

New York: Carroll & Graf, [January] 1994 [hardcover]

New York: Carroll & Graf, [April] 1995 [trade paperback]

[Contains eight stories and nineteen sketches in three sections, plus foreword: [foreword:] "In the Night, In the Dark: A Note on the Appreciation of Weird Fiction"; Part One: Studies in Shadow: "The Medusa"; "Conversations in a Dead Language"; "The Prodigy of Dreams"; "Mrs. Rinaldi's Angel"; Part Two: Discourse on Blackness: "The Tsalal"; "Mad Night of Atonement"; "The Strange Design of Master Rignolo"; "The Voice in the Bones"; Part Three: Notebook of the Night: "The Master's Eyes Shining with Secrets"; "Salvation by Doom"; "New Faces in the City"; 'Autumnal"; "One May Be Dreaming"; "Death without End"; "The Unfamiliar"; "The Career of Nightmares"; "The Physic"; "The Demon Man"; "The Puppet Masters"; "The Spectral Estate"; "Primordial Loathing"; "The Nameless Horror"; "Invocation to the Void"; "The Mocking Mystery"; "The Interminable Equation"; "The Eternal Mirage"; "The Order of Illusion".]

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales

Eugene, OR: Silver Salamander Press, [October] 1994 [trade paperback of 1000

copies, hardcover limited to 140 copies, black leather edition limited to 40

copies, with an additional 10 presentation copies in red leather]

[Contains nineteen sketches in eight sections, plus introduction by Michael Shea: "Good-Tom-Go-Lightly" [verse, introduction] by Michael Shea; Three Scientists: "One Thousand Painful Variations Performed upon Divers Creatures Undergoing the Treatment of Dr. Moreau, Humanist"; "The Excruciating Final Days of Dr. Henry Jekyll, Englishman"; "The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein, Citizen of Geneva"; Two Immortals: "The Heart of Dracula, Descendent of Attila, Scourge of God"; "The Insufferable Salvation of Lawrence Talbot the Wolfman"; Leading Men: "The Intolerable Lesson of the Phantom of the Opera"; "The Unbearable Rebirth of the Phantom of the Wax Museum"; Gothic Heroines: "The Perilous Legacy of Emily St. Aubert, Inheritress of Udolpho"; "The Eternal Devotion of the Governess to the Residents of Bly"; Loners: "The Unnatural Persecution, by a Vampire, of Mr. Jacob J."; "The Superb Companion of Andre de V., Anti-Pygmalion"; Shut-Ins: "The Ever-Vigilant Guardians of Secluded Estates"; "The Scream: From 1800 to the Present"; A Poe Anthology: "The Transparent Alias of William Wilson, Sportsman and Scoundrel"; "The Worthy Inmate of the Will of the Lady Ligeia"; "The Interminable Residence of the Friends of the House of Usher"; The Works & Death of H. P. Lovecraft: "The Fabulous Alienation of the Outsider, Being of No Fixed Abode"; "The Blasphemous Enlightenment of Prof. Francis Wayland Thurston of Boston, Providence, and the Human Race"; "The Premature Death of H. P. Lovecraft, Oldest Man in New England".]

The Nightmare Factory

London: Raven, [c. June] 1996 [trade paperback]

New York: Carroll & Graf, [June] 1996 [trade paperback]

[Contains forty-five stories in four sections, plus introduction and foreword by Poppy Z. Brite: "Foreword" by Poppy Z. Brite; "Introduction: The Consolations of Horror"; Part 1: from 'Songs of a Dead Dreamer': "The Frolic"; "Les Fleurs"; "Alice's Last Adventure"; "Dream of a Mannikin"; "The Chymist"; "Drink to Me Only with Labyrinthine Eyes"; "Eye of the Lynx"; "The Christmas Eves of Aunt Elise"; "The Lost Art of Twilight"; "The Troubles of Dr. Thoss"; "Masquerade of a Dead Sword"; "Dr. Voke and Mr. Veech"; "Dr. Locrian's Asylum"; "The Sect of the Idiot"; "The Greater Festival of Masks"; "The Music of the Moon"; "The Journal of J. P. Drapeau"; "Vastarien"; Part 2: 'Grimscribe': "The Last Feast of Harlequin"; "The Spectacles in the Drawer"; "Flowers of the Abyss"; "Nethescurial"; "The Dreaming in Nortown"; "The Mystics of Muelenburg"; "In the Shadow of Another World"; "The Cocoons"; "The Night School"; "The Glamour"; "The Library of Byzantium"; "Miss Plarr"; "The Shadow at the Bottom of the World"; Part 3: from 'Noctuary': "The Medusa"; "Conversations in a Dead Language"; "The Prodigy of Dreams"; "Mrs. Rinaldi's Angel"; "The Tsalal"; "Mad Night of Atonement"; "The Strange Designs of Master Rignolo"; "The Voice in the Bones"; Part 4: 'Teatro Grottesco and Other Tales': "Teatro Grottesco"; "Severini"; "Gas Station Carnivals"; "The Bungalow House"; "The Clown Puppet"; "The Red Tower".]

In a Foreign Town, In a Foreign Land

London: Durtro, [August] 1997 [shrink-wrapped hardcover with CD by Current

93, published in an edition of 1000 copies. 60 additional copies were

produced with marbled end-papers, and a small card autographed by

Ligotti, Steven Stapleton (artist), David Tibet and Cristoph Heemann

(musicians).]
London: Durtro, [March] 2002 [reissued as a digipack with booklet]

[Contains four stories: "His Shadow Shall Rise to a Higher House"; "The Bells Will Sound Forever"; "A Soft Voice Whispers Nothing"; "When You Hear Singing, You Will Know It Is Time".]

I Have a Special Plan for This World [verse]

London: Durtro, [April] 2000 [wrappers, limited to 125 numbered copies, frontispiece by Steven Stapledon, all copies signed by the author and the artist, printed by The Tragara Press.]

[Note: There are a few small textual differences from the Current 93 recording of the same title. Also, an edition with a Greek facing-page translation, and an epilogue by the translator Katerina Golemi, was published in Greece in 2003 by Typotheto, an imprint of Dardanos.]

This Degenerate Little Town [verse]

London: Durtro, [September] 2001 [wrappers, limited to 160 copies, of which 120 are for sale; frontispiece by David Tibet, all copies signed by the author and the artist, printed by The Tragara Press. Each copy is accompanied by a compact disc containing a reading of the text by the author.]

What Good Is Your Head? [verse, one of a series of "Three Things They Will Never Tell You"]

[Merion Station, PA]: [Jason Van Hollander], [March] 2002 [broadside]

[Illustrated in color by Jason Van Hollander; numbered and signed by the author and illustrator. Limited to 350 copies.]

My Work Is Not Yet Done: Three Tales of Corporate Horror

Poplar Bluff, MO: Mythos Books, [July] 2002 [Limited to 1000 unnumbered hardcover copies. Frontispiece and dust-wrapper art by Harry O. Morris. Issued with a tipped in adhesive printed label, also designed by Morris, signed by the author and the artist. A second printing (trade edition) of 540 copies was published in January 2004. A lettered edition was issued subsequently, in September 2004, limited to 52 lettered copies, bound in black leather, signed by Ligotti and Morris on a bound signature page. Extras include a color print of the frontispiece, a business card and a ribbon business card holder, a presentation pen, two paper bookmarks, a notepad and special coupon, all in a leather traycase.]

[Contains three stories, each with a divisional title: I. The Wages of Life: "My Work Is Not Yet Done"; II. The Second Coming of the Dead: "I Have a Special Plan for This World" [short story]; and III. Going Out of Business: "The Nightmare Network."]

Crampton [screenplay, with Brandon Trenz]

London: Durtro, 2002 [but not released until June 2003] [trade paperback]

[Issued with a CD, entitled The Unholy City, containing a six-poem cycle inspired by the screenplay, written and recorded by Ligotti. 510 copies of this book and CD were produced. ]

Sideshow and Other Stories [short story]

Burton, MI: Subterranean Press, [January] 2003.

[Illustrated by Jennifer Gariepy. Limited to 350 signed and numbered softcover chapbooks, and 52 signed and lettered hardcover copies, the latter being published in May 2003.]

Death Poems

London: Durtro Press, [July] 2004 [small hardcover]

[Limited to 333 copies.; issued with a "Carpe Diem" badge.]

[Contains thirty-seven poems: "Here You Go"; "Growing Up"; "Usefulness"; "Memories"; "Weather Conditions"; "Going Ahead"; "Losing Customers"; "Safety in Numbers"; "Means to an End"; "Smaller"; "Big Problem"; "The Note"; "Suddenly"; "Premature"; "Staying"; "Birthday"; "Hospital"; "Still"; "Closing Time"; "Calculation"; "Memento"; "De Facto"; "You Dream You Die"; "Complexity"; "The Conclusion"; "The Taste"; "Impossibility"; "Your Evacuation"; "Knowing"; "Counting the Ways"; "Odyssey"; "Request"; "Thoughtful"; "Carpe Diem?"; "Absolved of Debt"; "Unthinkable"; and "Night Voices". A final section headed "My Own Death Poems" consists of blank pages.]


Forthcoming, as of April 2005:

More Corporate Horror Stories [?]
Subterranean Chapbook, to contain "My Case for Retributive Action" and "Our Temporary Supervisor", published with the 150 copy hardcover of the first issue of Subterranean Magazine, which will also contain an interview with Ligotti.

The Shadow at the Bottom of the World

Cold Spring Harbor, NY: Cold Spring Press, [forthcoming October 2005] [trade paperback]

[Reprint collection, with additional material]

The Conspiracy Against the Human Race: Notes on Horror [nonfiction]

Poplar Bluff, MO: Mythos Books [forthcoming]

Some Things They Will Never Tell You [verse]

London: Durtro, [forthcoming]

Teatro Grotesco

London: Durtro, [forthcoming]

[Planned to contain: "Teatro Grottesco"; "Severini"; "Gas Station Carnivals"; "The Bungalow House"; "The Clown Puppet"; "The Red Tower"; "The Shadow, The Darkness"; "Our Temporary Supervisor"; "My Case for Retributive Action;" "Sideshow and Other Stories"; In a Foreign Town, In a Foreign Land [collective title of the next four stories]: "His Shadow Shall Rise to a Higher House"; "The Bells Will Sound Forever"; "A Soft Voice Whispers Nothing"; "When You Hear Singing, You Will Know It Is Time"; "I Have a Special Plan for This World" [verse]; "This Degenerate Little Town" [verse], "Paradoxes from Hell".]

What Becomes of the Body [verse, one of a series of "Three Things They Will Never Tell You"]

[Merion Station, PA]: [Jason Van Hollander], [forthcoming] [broadside]

[Illustrated in color by Jason Van Hollander; numbered and signed by the author and illustrator. Limited to 350 copies.]

What Happens to Faces [verse, one of a series of "Three Things They Will Never Tell You"]

[Merion Station, PA]: [Jason Van Hollander], [forthcoming] [broadside]

[Illustrated in color by Jason Van Hollander; numbered and signed by the author and illustrator. Limited to 350 copies.]


Associational book:

The Thomas Ligotti Reader, edited by Darrell Schweitzer

Holicong, PA: Wildside Press, [April 2003] [hardcover and trade paperback]

[Produced by print-on-demand, the earliest copies of this book have an extra essay by John Langan listed in the table of contents, but which doesn't appear in the book. In early 2004 Wildside announced the publication (scheduled for May 2004) of a smythe-sewn hardcover editions, 100 copies signed and by Ligotti, editor Schweitzer, and cover artist Jason Van Hollander, and 26 lettered copies featuring an extra remarque by Van Hollander, but this edition does not seem to have been published.]

[Contains: "Introduction" by Darrell Schweitzer; "Thomas Ligotti's Career of Nightmares" by Matt Cardin; "Weird Tales Talks with Thomas Ligotti" by Darrell Schweitzer; "The Mystagogue, the Gnostic Quest, the Secret Book" by Robert M. Price; "Nothing Is What It Seems to Be" by Stefan R. Dziemianowicz; "Disillusionment Can Be Glamorous: an Interview with Thomas Ligotti" by E. M. Angerhuber and Thomas Wagner; "The Transition from Literary Horror to Existential Nightmare in Thomas Ligotti's 'Nethescruial'" by Matt Cardin; "The Dark Beauty of Unheard of Horrors" by Thomas Ligotti; "Liminal Terror and Collective Identity in Thomas Ligotti's 'The Shadow at the Bottom of the World'" by Matt Cardin; "Twilight Twilight Nihil Nihil: Thomas Ligotti and the Post-Industrial English Undergound" by William Burns; "Soft Black Star: Some Thoughts on Knowing Thomas Ligotti" by David Tibet; "The Dream Quest of Thomas Ligotti: a Study of In a Foreign Town, In a Foreign Land" by Ben P. Indick; "Ligotti's Corporate Horror" by Darrell Schweitzer; "Thomas Ligotti: Escape from Life" by S. T. Joshi; and "A Thomas Ligotti Bibliography" by Douglas A. Anderson.]


Stories, Verse and Screenplays:

"The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein, Citizen of Geneva" [sk]

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1985) [under "Three Scientists"]

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)

"Alice's Last Adventure"

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1985)

Douglas Winter (ed). Prime Evil (1988)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"Allan and Adelaide—An Arabesque"

Fantasy Macabre, no. 2 (April 1981)

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989)

"Aunt Elise: A Tale of Possession in Old Grosse Pointe" [see "The Christmas Eves of

Aunt Elise"]

"Autumn Horror" [see "Autumnal"]

"Autumnal" [sk]

Dagon, no. 22/23 (September-December 1988) [as "Autumn Horror"]

Noctuary (1994)

"The Bells Will Sound Forever"

In a Foreign Town, In a Foreign Land (1997)

Stephen Jones (ed.). The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, v. 9 (1998)

Teatro Grotesco (forthcoming)

"The Blasphemous Enlightenment of Prof. Francis Wayland Thurston of Boston,

Providence, and the Human Race" [sk]

Fantasy & Terror, no. 5 (1985) [part of "Selections of Lovecraft", with the name

in the title given as "Prof. Angell"]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989) [part of "Selections of

Lovecraft"]

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)

"The Blonde: A Sonnet" [verse, under the pseudonym Frank Santino]

Theoretical Detective, no.1 (c. 1982). [A one-off zine edited by Tina Said]

"The Bungalow House"

The Urbanite, no. 5 (1995)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

     Stephen Jones (ed). The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, v. 7 (1996)
Teatro Grotesco (forthcoming)

"The Career of Nightmares" [sk]

Tiamet, no 5 (June/July 1991) [as "Nightmare Horror"]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989) [as "Nightmare

Horror", part of "Studies in Horror"]

Noctuary (1994)

"Charnel House of the Moon"

Punk-Surrealist Cafe, no. 6 (October 1981)

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989)

"The Christmas Eves of Aunt Elise: A Tale of Possession in Old Grosse Pointe"

Grimoire, no. 3 (Winter 1982-1983)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1985) [as "Aunt Elise: A Tale of Possession in Old

Grosse Pointe"]

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"The Chymist"

Nyctalops, 3 no. 2, whole no. 16 (March 1981)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"The Clown Puppet"

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

Teatro Grotesco (forthcoming)

"The Cocoons"

Grimscribe (1991)

Weird Tales, 53 no. 2, whole no. 303 (Winter 1991-1992)

DAC News, October 1992

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"The Complete Madman" (sk) [collected in "Paradoxes from Hell", op. cit.]

Grimoire, no. 4 (1983) [under the pseudonym Charles Miguel Riaz]

"Conversations in a Dead Language"

Deathrealm, No. 8 (Spring 1989)

Noctuary (1994)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

Richard Chizmar and Robert Morrish (eds.). October Dreams (2000)

"Crampton" [by Thomas Ligotti and Brandon Trenz]  [Unproduced screenplay written

1998, for an episode of The X-Files]
[posted at Thomas Ligotti Online 2000-2002]

Crampton (2002)

"Death without End" [sk]

Tiamet, no 5 (June/July 1991) [as "Macabre Horror"]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989) [as "Macabre

Horror", part of "Studies in Horror"]

Noctuary (1994)

"The Decayed Mystic" (sk) [collected in "Paradoxes from Hell", op. cit.]

Grimoire, no. 4 (1983) [under the pseudonym Charles Miguel Riaz]

"The Demon Man" [sk]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989) [as "Demonic

Horror", part of "Studies in Horror"]

Noctuary (1994)

"Demonic Horror" [see "The Demon Man"]

"The Deranged Poet" (sk) [collected in "Paradoxes from Hell", op. cit.]

Grimoire, no. 4 (1983) [under the pseudonym Charles Miguel Riaz]

"Dr. Locrian's Asylum"

Grue, no. 5 (1987)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

[posted at Thomas Ligotti Online (1998-2002)]

"Dr. Voke and Mr. Veech"

Grimoire, no. 5 (Summer 1983)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1985)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

[posted at Thomas Ligotti Online (1998-2002)]

"Dream of a Mannikin"

Eldritch Tales, 2 no. 3, whole no. 9 (1982) [as "Dream of a Mannikin, or the

Third Person"]

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1985) [as "Dream of a Mannikin, or the Third

Person"]

Jessica Amanda Salmonson (ed). Tales by Moonlight II (1989) [as "Dream of a

Mannikin, or the Third Person"]

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

Dziemianowicz (et al, eds). To Sleep, Perchance to Dream…Nightmare (1993)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"The Dreaming in Nortown"

Tiamet, no. 5 (June/July 1991)

Grimscribe (1991)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"Dreamworld Horror" [see "The Eternal Mirage"]

"Drink to Me Only with Labyrinthine Eyes"

Nyctalops, 3 no. 3, whole no. 17 (June 1982)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1985)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"The Dwarf" [sk] by Aloysius Bertrand, translated by Thomas Ligotti 
     Fantasy & Terror, no. 6 (1985)

"The Eternal Devotion of the Governess to the Residents of Bly" [sk]

Fantasy & Terror, no. 7 (1985)

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)

"The Eternal Mirage" [sk]

Tiamet, no 5 (June/July 1991) [as "Dreamworld Horror"]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989) [as "Dreamworld

Horror", part of "Studies in Horror"]

Noctuary (1994)

"The Ever-Vigilant Guardians of Secluded Estates" [sk]

Fantasy & Terror, no. 7 (1985) [as "The Ever Vigilant Guardians of Secluded

and Opulent Estates"]

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)

"Excerpt from Dreams of the Zodiac" [see "The Physic"]
"The Excruciating Final Days of Dr. Henry Jekyll, Englishman" [sk]

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1985) [under "Three Scientists"]

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)

"Exotic Horror" [see "The Unfamiliar"]

"Eye of the Lynx"

Nyctalops, 3 no. 4, whole no. 18 (April 1983)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

Michele Slung (ed). Shudder Again (1993)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"The Fabulous Alienation of the Outsider, Being of No Fixed Abode" [sk]

Fantasy & Terror, no. 5 (1985) [part of "Selections of Lovecraft"]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989) [part of "Selections of

Lovecraft"]

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)

"Les Fleurs"

Dark Horizons, no. 23 (Summer 1981)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1985)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"Flowers of the Abyss"

Nyctalops, 4 no. 1, whole no. 19 (April 1991)

Grimscribe (1991)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"The Frolic"

Fantasy Tales, 5, whole no. 9 (Spring 1982)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1985)

Stephen Jones and David A. Sutton (eds). The Best Horror from Fantasy Tales

(1988)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

     Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, Robert Weinberg and Martin H. Greenberg (eds).

Nursery Crimes (1993)
The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"Gas Station Carnivals"

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

     Stephen Jones (ed). The Best New Horror: Volume Eight (1997)

Kealan Patrick Burke (ed.). Taverns of the Dead (2005)
Teatro Grotesco (forthcoming)

"Ghost Stories for the Dead" ["The New Blackness"; "The New Silence"; "The Old

Nonsense and the New"; "Tales of the New Dream"]

Grimoire, no. 2 (Fall 1982)

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989)

      [posted at Thomas Ligotti Online (1998 - 2002)]
"The Glamour"

Grimscribe (1991)

Brian M. Stableford (ed). The Dedalus Book of Femme Fatales (1992)

Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling (eds). Year's Best Fantasy & Horror: Fifth

Annual Collection (1992)

Stephen Jones and Ramsey Campbell (eds). Best New Horror 4 (1993)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"Gothic Horror" [see "Salvation by Doom"]

"The Greater Festival of Masks"

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1985)

Ramsey Campbell (ed). Fine Frights: Stories That Scared Me (1988)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, and Martin H. Greenberg (eds). 100

Tiny Tales of Terror (1996)  
      [posted at Thomas Ligotti Online (1998 - 2002)]
"The Heart of Count Dracula, Descendent of Attila, Scourge of God" [sk]

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1985) [under "Two Immortals"]

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)

Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, and Martin H. Greenberg (eds). 100

Vicious Little Vampire Stories  (1995)  
    
Stephen Jones (ed). The Mammoth Book of Dracula (1997)
"His Shadow Shall Rise to a Higher House"

In a Foreign Town, In a Foreign Land (1997)

Weird Tales, no. 315 ([January] 1999)

Darrell Schweitzer, ed. Weird Tales 313-316 (2003)

Teatro Grotesco (forthcoming)

"I Have a Special Plan for This World" [short story]

Horror Garage #2 (November 2000)

Stephen Jones, ed. The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, v. 12 (2001)

      My Work Is Not Yet Done (2002)
"I Have a Special Plan for This World" [verse]

I Have a Special Plan for This World (2000)

Teatro Grotesco (forthcoming)

"In a Foreign Land, In a Foreign Town" [four stories]

In a Foreign Land, In a Foreign Town (1997)

Teatro Grotesco (forthcoming)

"In the Shadow of Another World"

Dagon, no. 21 (1988)

Grimscribe (1991)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"The Insufferable Salvation of Lawrence Talbot the Wolfman" [sk]

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1985) [under "Two Immortals"]

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)

"The Interminable Equation" [sk]

Tiamet, no 5 (June/July 1991) [as "Nihilistic Horror"]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989) [as "Nihilistic

Horror", part of "Studies in Horror"]

Noctuary (1994)

"The Interminable Residence of the Friends of the House of Usher" [sk]

Fantasy & Terror, no. 6 (1985) [part of "A Selection of Poe"]

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)

"The Intolerable Lesson of the Phantom of the Opera" [sk]

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1985) [under "Leading Men"]

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)

"Introduction" [to Grimscribe]

Grimscribe (1991)

"Invocation to the Void" [sk]

Grimoire, no. 6 (1983) [as "To Conceive of Another World", under the

pseudonym Charles Miguel Riaz]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989) [as "Occult Horror",

part of "Studies in Horror"]

Noctuary (1994)

"The Journal of J. P. Drapeau"

Dagon, no. 20 (1987)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

[reworked into a scenario "In a City of Bells and Towers," as by Mark Morrison

and Thomas Ligotti, for the Horror on the Orient-Express gaming module for the

5th edition of Call of Cthulhu (1991)]

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"The Last Feast of Harlequin"

The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1990 [cover story]

Grimscribe (1991)

Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling (eds). Year's Best Fantasy & Horror: Fourth

Annual Collection (1991)

Stephen Jones and Ramsey Campbell (eds). Best New Horror 2 (1991)

Stephen Jones and Ramsey Campbell (eds). The Giant Book of Best New Horror

(1993)

     Edward L. Ferman & Kristine Kathryn Rusch (eds). The Best from Fantasy &

Science Fiction: A 45th Anniversary Anthology (1994)  
   
  Jim Turner (ed). Cthulhu 2000 (1995) 
The Nightmare Factory (1996)

     Joyce Carol Oates (ed). American Gothic Tales (1996)

"Leading Men" ["The Unbearable Rebirth of the Phantom of the Wax Museum"; and

"The Intolerable Lesson of the Phantom of the Opera"; see under individual

titles]

"The Library of Byzantium"

Dagon, no. 22/23 (September-December 1988)

Grimscribe (1991)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"The Lost Art of Twilight"

Dark Horizon, no. 30 (Summer 1986)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

Weird Tales, no. 297 (Summer 1990)

   Martin H. Greenberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz and Robert Weinberg (eds). A

Taste for Blood (1993) 
     John Betancourt (ed). Best of Weird Tales (1995) 
The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"Macabre Horror" [see "Death without End"]

"Mad Night of Atonement"

Grue, No. 9 (1989)

Noctuary (1994)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"The Madman", by Aloysius Bertrand, translated by Thomas Ligotti

Fantasy and Terror, no. 7 (1985)

"Masquerade of a Dead Sword"

Jessica Amanda Salmonson (ed). Heroic Visions II (1986)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"The Masters Eyes Shining with Secrets" [sk]

Fantasy & Terror, no. 4 (1984) [as "Transcendental Horror"]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989) [as "Transcendental

Horror", part of "Studies in Horror"]

Noctuary (1994)

"The Mechanical Museum" [by John B. Ford and Thomas Ligotti]

John B. Ford and Guests. The Evil Entwines (2002)

John B. Ford. The Evil Entwines—Extended Edition (forthcoming)

"The Medusa"

Fantasy Tales, 3 no. 1, whole no. 7 (Winter 1991)

Stephen Jones and Ramsey Campbell (eds). Best New Horror 3 (1992)

Stephen Jones and Ramsey Campbell (eds). The Giant Book of Terror (1994)

Noctuary (1994)

Stephen Jones and David Sutton (eds). The Giant Book of Fantasy Tales (1996) 
The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"Michigan Basement" [by Thomas Ligotti and Brandon Trenz]

[Unpublished, unproduced screenplay]

"Miss Plarr"

Grimscribe (1991)

Weird Tales, 53 no. 2, whole no. 303 (Winter 1991-1992)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"The Mocking Mystery" [sk]

Noctuary (1994)

"Mrs. Rinaldi's Angel"

Ellen Datlow (ed). A Whisper of Blood (1991)

Noctuary (1994)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"The Murderer", by Gaston Danville, translated by Thomas Ligotti

Fantasy Macabre, no. 7 (1985)

"The Music of the Moon"

Fantasy Macabre, no. 9 (1987)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

     Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, Robert Weinberg and Martin H. Greenberg (eds). 100

Twisted Little Tales of  Torment (1998)

"My Case for Retributive Action"

Weird Tales, 57 no. 4, whole no. 324 (Summer 2001)

David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer, eds. Year's Best Fantasy 2 (2002)

Subterranean Press chapbook (forthcoming)

Teatro Grotesco (forthcoming)

"My Work Is Not Yet Done"

[posted at Thomas Ligotti Online, January 2002]

      My Work Is Not Yet Done (2002)
"The Mystics of Muelenburg"

Crypt of Cthulhu, 7 no. 1, whole no. 51 (Hallowmas 1987)

Grimscribe (1991)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

     Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, Robert Weinberg and Martin H. Greenberg (eds). 100

Fiendish Little Frightmares (1997)
"The Nameless Horror" [sk]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989) [as "Nameless

Horror", part of "Studies in Horror"]

Noctuary (1994)

"Nethescurial"

Grimscribe (1991)

Weird Tales, 53 no. 2, whole no. 303 (Winter 1991-1992)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"The New Blackness" [sk] [see "Ghost Stories for the Dead"]

"New Faces in the City" [sk]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989) [as "Unreal Horror",

part of "Studies in Horror"]

Noctuary (1994)

"The New Silence" [sk] [see "Ghost Stories for the Dead"]

"The Night School"

Grimscribe (1991)

Tekeli-li!, no. 4 (Winter/Spring 1992)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"Nightmare Horror" [see "The Career of Nightmares"]

"The Nightmare Network"

John C. Pelan (ed). Darkside: Horror for the Next Millenium (1996)

Esoterra, no. 8 (Winter/Spring 1999)

   My Work Is Not Yet Done (2002)
"Nihilistic Horror" [see "The Interminable Equation"]

"Notes on the Writing of Horror: A Story"

Dark Horizons, no. 28 (Spring 1985)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1985)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

David G. Hartwell (ed). Foundations of Fear (1992)

David G. Hartwell (ed). Foundations of Fear: Visions of Fear (1994)

"The Nyctalops Trilogy" ["The Chymist"; "Drink to Me Only with Labyrinthine Eyes";

and "Eye of the Lynx"; these three stories are referred to as "The Nyctalops

Trilogy" only on the contents page of the expanded Songs of a Dead Dreamer

(1989)]

"Occult Horror" [see "Invocation to the Void"]

"The Old Nonsense and the New" [sk] [see "Ghost Stories for the Dead"]

"One May Be Dreaming" [sk]

Dagon, no. 22/23 (September-December 1988) [as "Oneiric Horror"]

Noctuary (1994)

"One Thousand Painful Variations Performed upon Divers Creatures Undergoing the

Treatment of Dr. Moreau, Humanist" [sk]

Grimoire, no. 1 (Summer 1982)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1985) [under "Three Scientists"]

Rhysling Anthology 1986

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)

"Oneiric Horror" [see "One May Be Dreaming"]

"The Order of Illusion" [sk]

Fantasy & Terror, no. 4 (1984) [Twelve Ghosts and Twelve Others] [as "Order of

Illusion"]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989) [as "Order of

Illusion"]

Noctuary (1994)

"Our Temporary Supervisor"

Weird Tales, 58 no. 1, whole no. 325 (Fall 2001)

Brian Youmans, ed. Best of the Rest 3: The Best Unknown Science Fiction and

Fantasy of 2001 (2002)

Stephen Jones, ed. The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, v. 13 (2002)

Subterranean Press chapbook (forthcoming)

Teatro Grotesco (forthcoming)

"Paradoxes from Hell" [a grouping of five short pieces: "The Decayed Mystic"; "The

Stricken Philosopher"; "The Deranged Poet"; "The Complete Madman"; and

"Postscript"]

AKLO: A Volume of the Fantastic, edited by Mark Valentine, Roger Dobson and

R.B. Russell (1998)

Teatro Grotesco (forthcoming)

"The Perilous Legacy of Emily St. Aubert, Inheritress of Udolpho" [sk]

Fantasy & Terror, no. 7 (1985)

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)

"The Physic" [sk]

Grimoire, no. 2 (1982) [as "Excerpt from Dreams of the Zodiac", as by Louis

Miguel Riaz]

Noctuary (1994)

"Postscript" (sk) [collected in "Paradoxes from Hell", op. cit.]

Grimoire, no. 4 (1983) [under the pseudonym Charles Miguel Riaz]

"Prehistoric Horror" [see "Primordial Loathing"]

"The Premature Death of H. P. Lovecraft, Oldest Man in New England" [sk]

Fantasy & Terror, no. 5 (1985) [part of "Selections of Lovecraft"]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989) [part of "Selections of

Lovecraft"]

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)

"Primordial Loathing" [sk]

Tiamet, no 5 (June/July 1991) [as "Prehistoric Horror"]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989) [as "Prehistoric

Horror", part of "Studies in Horror"]

Noctuary (1994)

"The Prodigy of Dreams"

David D. Dayo, Jr. (ed). All the Devils Are Here (1986)

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989)

Noctuary (1994)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"Professor Nobody's Little Lectures on Supernatural Horror"

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1985)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

"Puppet Horror" [see "The Puppet Masters"]

"The Puppet Masters" [sk]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989) [as "Puppet Horror",

part of "Studies in Horror"]

Noctuary (1994)

"Purity"

Weird Tales, 59 no. 3, whole no. 331 (Spring 2003)

"The Real Wolf"

Nocturne, no. 1 (1988)

Chills, no. 5 (Spring 1991)

Dziemianowicz (et al, eds). 100 Creepy Little Creature Stories (1994)

"The Red Tower"

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

Teatro Grotesco (forthcoming)

"Sailing into Night" [A round-robin with sixteen other authors]

John B. Ford. The Evil Entwines—Extended Edition (forthcoming)

"Salvation by Doom" [sk]

Fantasy & Terror, no. 8 (1986) [as "Gothic Horror"]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989) [as "Gothic Horror",

part of "Studies in Horror"]

Noctuary (1994)

"Sardonic Mundane" (sk) [as by Louis Miguel Riaz]

Grimoire, no. 2 (1982)

"The Scream: From 1800 to the Present" [sk]

Fantasy & Terror, no. 7 (1985)

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)

"The Sect of the Idiot"

Crypt of Cthulhu, 7 no. 6, whole no. 56 (Roodmas 1988)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

Robert M. Price (ed.). The Azathoth Cycle (1995)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"A Selection of Poe" ["The Transparent Alias of William Wilson, Sportsman and

Scoundrel"; "The Worthy Inmate of the Will of the Lady Ligeia"; and "The

Interminable Residence of the Friends of the House of Usher"; see under individual titles]

"Selections of Lovecraft" ["The Fabulous Alienation of the Outsider, Being of

No Fixed Abode"; "The Blasphemous Enlightenment of Prof. Francis Wayland Thurston of Boston, Providence, and the Human Race"; "The Premature Death of H. P. Lovecraft, Oldest Man in new England"; see under individual titles]

"Severini"

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

Teatro Grotesco (forthcoming)

"The Shadow, The Darkness"

Sarrantonio, Al (ed). 999 (1999)

Teatro Grotesco (forthcoming)

"The Shadow at the Bottom of the World"

Fear, no. 16 (April 1990)

Grimscribe (1991)

DAC News (October 1994)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

Jim Turner (ed.). Eternal Lovecraft (1998)

Douglas A. Anderson (ed.). Seekers of Dreams (forthcoming, 2005)

"Sideshow and Other Stories"

Sideshow and Other Stories (2003)

Teatro Grotesco (forthcoming)

"A Soft Voice Whispers Nothing"

In a Foreign Town, In a Foreign Land (1997)

Weird Tales, v. 55 no. 4; whole no. 316 (Summer 1999)

Darrell Schweitzer, ed. Weird Tales 313-316 (2003)

Teatro Grotesco (forthcoming)

"Some Things They Will Never Tell You" [verse]

Some Things They Will Never Tell You (forthcoming)

"The Spectacles in the Drawer"

Etchings & Odysseys, no. 10 (1987)

Tales of Lovecraftian Horror, no. 2 (June 1988)

Fantasy Tales, 2 no. 3, whole no. 6 (Spring 1991)

Grimscribe (1991)

Stephen Jones and David Sutton (eds.). The Giant Book of Fantasy Tales (1996)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"The Spectral Estate" [sk]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989) [as "Spectral Horror",

part of "Studies in Horror"]

Noctuary (1994)

"Spectral Horror" [see "The Spectral Estate"]

"The Strange Design of Master Rignolo"

Grue, no. 10 (Fall 1989)

Stephen Jones and Ramsey Campbell (eds). Best New Horror (1990)

Noctuary (1994)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"The Striken Philosopher" (sk) [collected in "Paradoxes from Hell", op. cit.]

Grimoire, no. 4 (1983) [under the pseudonym Charles Miguel Riaz]

"Studies in Horror" [series of sketches, fourteen pieces, see under each individual title:

"Transcendent Horror"; "Gothic Horror"; "Exotic Horror"; "Spectral Horror";

"Unreal Horror"; "Demonic Horror"; "Macabre Horror"; "Puppet Horror";

"Prehistoric Horror"; "Nameless Horror"; "Nightmare Horror"; "Occult

Horror"; "Dreamworld Horror"; "Nihilistic Horror"]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989)

"The Superb Companion of Andre de V., Anti-Pygmalion" [sk]

Fantasy & Terror, no. 7 (1985)

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)

"Tales of the New Dream" [sk] [see "Ghost Stories for the Dead"]

"Teatro Grottesco"

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

Worlds of Fantasy & Horror, no. 4 (Winter 1996-1997)

Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling (eds.). The Years Best Fantasy and Horror:

Tenth Annual Collection (1997)

Darrell Schweitzer, ed. Weird Tales 309-312 (2003)

Teatro Grotesco (forthcoming)

"Ten Steps to Thin Mountain"

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989)

"This Degenerate Little Town" [verse]

This Degenerate Little Town (2001)

Teatro Grotesco (forthcoming)

"Three Scientists" ["One Thousand Painful Variations Performed upon Divers Creatures

Undergoing the Treatment of Dr. Moreau, Humanist"; "The Excruciating Final

Days of Dr. Henry Jekyll, Englishman"; and "The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein, Citizen of Geneva", see under individual titles]

"Three Things They Will Never Tell You" [series of three poems, "What Good Is Your

Head?"; "What Happens to Faces"; and "What Becomes of the Body"; op. cit.]

"To Conceive of Another World" (sk) [see "Invocation to the Void"]

"The Town Manager"

Weird Tales, 60 no. 1, whole no. 333 (September-October 2003)

"Transcendental Horror" [see "The Master's Eyes Shining with Secrets"]

"The Transparent Alias of William Wilson, Sportsman and Scoundrel" [sk]

Fantasy & Terror, no. 6 (1985) [part of "A Selection of Poe"]

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)

"The Troubles of Dr. Thoss"

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1985)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"The Tsalal"

Noctuary (1994)

Stephen Jones and Ramsey Campbell (eds.). The Best New Horror, v. 5 (1994)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"Two Immortals" ["The Heart of Count Dracula, Descendent of Attila, Scourge of God";

and "The Insufferable Salvation of Lawrence Talbot the Wolfman"; see under

individual titles]

"The Unbearable Rebirth of the Phantom of the Wax Museum" [sk]

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1985) [under "Leading Men"]

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)

"The Unfamiliar" [sk]

Fantasy & Terror, no. 8 (1986) [as "Exotic Horror"]

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989) [as "Exotic Horror",

part of "Studies in Horror"]

Noctuary (1994)

"The Unholy City" [verse ]

Current 93 audio CD, The Unholy City (2003), issued with Crampton (2003)

Studies in Modern Horror, no. 2 (2004): 33-39.

"The Unnatural Persecution, by a Vampire, of Mr. Jacob J." [sk]

Fantasy & Terror, no. 7 (1985)

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)

"Unreal Horror" [see "New Faces in the City"]

"Vastarien"

Crypt of Cthulhu, 6 no. 6, whole no. 48 (St. John's Eve 1987)

Songs of a Dead Dreamer (revised, 1989)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

Robert M. Price (ed). The New Lovecraft Circle (1996)

"The Voice in the Bones"

Crypt of Cthulhu, No. 65 (St. John's Eve 1989)

Noctuary (1994)

The Nightmare Factory (1996)

"What Becomes of the Body" [verse, one of "Three Things They Will Never Tell You"]

[posted at The Art of Grimscribe]

What Becomes of the Body (forthcoming)

"What Happens to Faces" [verse, one of "Three Things They Will Never Tell You"]

[posted at The Art of Grimscribe]

What Happens to Faces (forthcoming)

"What Good Is Your Head?" [verse, one of "Three Things They Will Never Tell You"]

What Good Is Your Head? (2002)

[posted at The Art of Grimscribe]

"When You Hear the Singing, You Will Know It Is Time"

In a Foreign Town, In a Foreign Land (1997)

Teatro Grotesco (forthcoming)

"The Worthy Inmate of the Will of the Lady Ligeia" [sk]

Fantasy & Terror, no. 6 (1985) [part of "A Selection of Poe"]

The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales (1997)


Other nonfiction:

[one paragraph of comments]. Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume 44 (1987)

[one paragraph of comments, answering the question posed to contributors to the

anthology 999: "where do you see horror heading in the next century?"]. In

"999". by Paula Guran. Horror Online, August 1999

"The Consolations of Horror" [essay]

Horror Magazine, no. 13 (1982)

Dark Horizons, no. 27 (1984)

Crypt of Cthulhu, 9 no. 1, whole no. 68 (Hallowmas 1989)

The Nightmare Factory (1996) [as "Introduction"]

"The Dark Beauty of Unheard of Horrors" [essay]

Tekeli-li!, no. 4 (Winter/Spring 1992)

Stephen Mark Rainey (ed.). Song of Cthulhu (2001)

Darrell Schweitzer (ed.). The Thomas Ligotti Reader (2003)

"In the Night, In the Dark: A Note on the Appreciation of Weird Fiction" [essay]

Necrofile, No. 1 (Summer 1991) [as "Platitudes and Pontifications for the

Appreciation of Weird Fiction"]

Noctuary (1994)

[Introduction]

David Tibet. Under the Rain and Teeth of Gods: Lyrics, Prose and Drawings

1981-2004 (forthcoming)

"Jessica Amanda Salmonson: Heromaker" [essay]

John C. Pelan (ed). Axolotl Special Number One (1989)

"Nestled in Dread: The Art of Harry Morris" [A review of Scenes from Maldoror by

Harry O. Morris]

Grimoire, no. 5 (1983)

"Platitudes and Pontifications for the Appreciation of Weird Fiction" [see "In the Night,

In the Dark"]

"Read This" [reading notes]

The New York Review of Science Fiction, no. 40 (December 1991)

"A Thomas Ligotti Bibliography" [bibliography]

Dagon, no. 22/23 (September-December 1988)

"Thoughts Concerning a Decadent Universe" [afterword]

David Park Barnitz, The Book of Jade (1998) [Limited to 300 numbered copies.]

"We Can Hide from Horror Only in the Heart of Horror" [notes and aphorisms]

Das Schwarze Geheimnis, no. 1 (1994)

[posted at The Art of Grimscribe]


Interviews:

Angerhuber, E. M., and Thomas Wagner. "Disillusionment Can Be Glamorous: An

Interview with Thomas Ligotti", posted at The Art of Grimscribe, January 2001

Reprinted in Darrell Schweitzer (ed.), The Thomas Ligotti Reader (2003)

Ayad, Neddal. "Literature Is Entertainment or It Is Nothing: An Interview with Thomas

Ligotti", posted at Fantastic Metropolis, November 2004.

Bain, Matthew Lee. "Interview with Thomas Ligotti", posted at Dark Moon Rising, June

2002. Reprinted in Space and Time, no. 97 (Spring 2003): 28-9.

Bee, Robert. "An Interview with Thomas Ligotti", Spicy Green Iguana [small press

webzine], September 1999. Also posted at Thomas Ligotti Online (Feb 2000 - ).

Bryant, Ed (and others). "Transcript of Chat with Thomas Ligotti on December 3, 1998",

posted at the online magazine Event Horizon, December 1998.

Dziemianowicz, Stefan. "PW Talks with Thomas Ligotti", Publishers Weekly, 2

September 2002.

Dziemianowicz, Stefan. "The Tom Ligotti Interview", Tekeli-li!, no. 4 (Winter/Spring

1992)

Dziemianowicz, Stefan and Michael Morrison. "The Language of Dread: An Interview

with Thomas Ligotti", Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Review Annual (1991)

Ford, Carl T. "Notes on the Writing of Horror: An Interview with Thomas Ligotti",

Dagon, no. 22/23 (September-December 1988)

Ford, John B. "The Grimscribe in Cyberspace",Terror Tales email magazine, April 2000.

Reprint posted at The Art of Grimscribe. Also in John B. Ford, The Evil

Entwines—Extended Edition (forthcoming)

Griffin, David. "Interview with Thomas Ligotti", Carnage Hall, no. 3 (1992)

Paul, R.F. and Keith Schurholz. "Triangulating the Daemon", Esoterra, no. 8

(Winter/Spring 1999). Also posted at Thomas Ligotti Online (Feb 2000 - ).

Potter, Gary D. "A Conversation with Thomas Ligotti", The Point Beyond (1992) [An

addendum to a bookseller's catalog.]

Ramsey, Shawn. "A Graveside Chat: Interview with Thomas Ligotti", Deathrealm, no.

8 (Spring 1989).

Riley, Mathew F., with Neil Sceeny. "Grimscribe: Thomas Ligotti", Immerse, no. 2

(1997)
Schweitzer, Darrell. "Weird Tales Talks with Thomas Ligotti", Weird Tales, whole no.

303 (Winter 1991-1992). Reprinted as "A Thomas Ligotti Interview", in Darrell

Schweitzer (ed.), Speaking of Horror (1994); and under its original title in

Darrell Schweitzer (ed.), The Thomas Ligotti Reader (2003)

Tibet, David. "Interview with Thomas Ligotti", AKLO: A Volume of the Fantastic,

edited by Mark Valentine, Roger Dobson and R. B. Russell (Horam, East Sussex,

and Oxford: Tartarus Press / Caermaen Books, 1998).

Wagner, Thomas. "Work Not Done? An Interview with Thomas Ligotti", posted at The

Art of Grimscribe, March and May 2003.

Wilbanks, David. "10 Questions for Thomas Ligotti", posted at Page Horrific, March

2004.

[Wiloch, Thomas.] "An Interview with Louis Miguel Riaz" [Ligotti as interviewee]

Grimoire, no. 2 (1982)

Winter-Damon, T. "Horror Talks with Thomas Ligotti", Horror, no. 3-4 (October 1994)


Miscellaneous:

Ligotti can be heard reading from "Les Fleurs" in the CD by Current 93, All the Pretty

Horses (1996).

Ligotti was contributing editor to Grimoire, 1982-1985

Books with blurbs by Ligotti:

Angerhuber, Eddie M. Nocturnal Products (2002)

Cardin, Matt. Divinations from the Deep (2002)

Cisco, Michael. The Divinity Student (1999)

-----. The Tyrant (2003)

Ford, John B. Dark Shadows on the Moon (2001)

Ford, John B. Tales of Devilry and Doom (2001)

Gavin, Richard. Charnel Wine (2004)

Thomas, Jeffrey. Godhead Dying Downwards (2003)

Wiloch, Thomas. Mr. Templeton's Toyshop: Prose Poems & Short Fiction (1995)




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