Study questions to challenge the reader's viewpoints and expectationsĪll editions are beautifully designed and are printed to superior specifications some include illustrations of historical interest.Selective discussions of imitations, parodies, poems, books, plays, paintings, operas, statuary, and films inspired by the work.Chronologies of contemporary historical, biographical, and cultural events.New introductions commissioned from today's top writers and scholars.Here are some of the remarkable features of Barnes & Noble Classics : Pamela Sargent, Harcourt Brace 1995.The Phantom of the Opera, by Gaston Leroux, is part of the Barnes & Noble Classics series, which offers quality editions at affordable prices to the student and the general reader, including new scholarship, thoughtful design, and pages of carefully crafted extras. Reprinted in Moonstone and Tiger-Eye, Pulphouse 1980, and Women of Wonder, the Contemporary Years, ed. Fast, funny space-opera on a world run by African market women. "Scorched Supper on New Niger", New Voices III, ed. A professorial vampire chooses the wrong victim. "The Ancient Mind at Work", Omni Magazine, February 1980. Weyland the vampire in therapy, and in love - ? Reprinted in Vampires: Encounters with the Undead, ed. Weyland at the Santa Fe Opera Tosca rocks! "Unicorn Tapestry", New Dimensions 11, ed. Melinda Snodgrass, University of New Mexico Press 1988. "A Musical Interlude", A Very Large Array, New Mexico Science Fiction and Fantasy, ed. Humanity ends on Earth, but not on planet Kondra. "Listening to Brahms", Omni Magazine, September 1988. Martin Greenberg, book and tape from Cumberland House Publishing 2000. Pam Keesey, Cleis Press 1996 Children of the Night, ed. Martin Greenberg, Tekno Books 1994 Women who Run with the Werewolves, ed. Stephen Jones, Carroll & Graf 1994 The New Hugo Winners III, ed. "Boobs", Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, July 1989 much anthologized since. Reprinted in Moonstone and Tiger-Eye, Pulphouse 1992. fungus, silent horror in a modern suburb. Reprinted in The Complete Vampire Stories of Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Transylvania Press 1994. A clash of bloodsucker styles in a vampire-dominated world. McCammon, Borderlands Press and Pocket books 1991 (first Horror Writers of America theme anthology). "Advocates", with Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Under the Fang, ed. Martin Greenberg, Barnes and Noble 1996, and in Ainsi soit l'Ange, Editions de L'Oxymore 1999. A nice Jewish grandma’s suicide leads to vampirism. "Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep", A Whisper of Blood, ed. Cecilia Tan, Circlet Press 2001, ISBN 1-88. Reprinted in Sextopia: Stories of Sex and Society, ed. Merlin reawakened by a sculptor in a bitter future - ours, maybe. "Oak and Ash", Pulphouse Magazine, August 1992. Contains author's preface and two stories, "Evil Thoughts" and "Scorched Supper on New Niger." James Tiptree Literary Award finalist 1997. Martins Press 1997, Modern Classics of Fantasy, ed. The tempestuous married life of the monster of the Paris Opera and his beloved soprano, Christine. "Beauty and the Opéra or The Phantom Beast", Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, March 1996. Weyland the vampire in captivity and on exhibit. Lawrence Schimel and Martin Greenberg, Cumberland House 1998, ISBN 1-88. "The Land of Lost Content", Streets of Blood, ed. A shaman journeys with his power animal through the mysterious realm of Greenwich Village, in a near future of expanded Homeland Insecurity. A preppy kid whose family has been broken by trauma finds his true calling. Horror not of the past but of the all-to-near future. Ellen Datlow, Solaris 2009 stories inspired by the writings of Edgar Allan Poe on the 200th anniversary of his birth. A young man working at his uncle's antiques mall meets two female vampires from out of town. Ellen Datlow, Harper Collins, April 2011.