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CLARKE, ARTHUR C. (stories) (continued)
- Double-Crossed in Outer Space (ss) The Evening Standard May 23 1956; also as The Starting Line.
- The Starting Line (ss) The Evening Standard May 23 1956, as Double-Crossed in Outer Space.
- The Other Side of the Sky (ss) The Evening Standard May 24 1956, as Saved! By a Bow and Arrow.
- Robin Hood on the Moon (ss) The Evening Standard May 24 1956, as Saved! By a Bow and Arrow.
- Robin Hood, F.R.S. (ss) The Evening Standard May 24 1956, as Saved! By a Bow and Arrow.
- Saved! By a Bow and Arrow (ss) The Evening Standard May 24 1956; also as Robin Hood on the Moon; also as Robin Hood, F.R.S.; also as The Other Side of the Sky.
- Death Strikes Surov (ss) The Evening Standard May 25 1956; also as Green Fingers.
- Green Fingers (ss) The Evening Standard May 25 1956, as Death Strikes Surov.
- All That Glitters (ss) The Evening Standard May 26 1956, as Diamonds!...and Then Divorce.
- Diamonds!...and Then Divorce (ss) The Evening Standard May 26 1956; also as All That Glitters.
- Watch This Space (ss) The Evening Standard May 28 1956, as Who Wrote That Message to the Stars? ...in Letters a Thousand Miles Long?.
- Who Wrote That Message to the Stars? ...in Letters a Thousand Miles Long? (ss) The Evening Standard May 28 1956; also as Watch This Space.
- Alone on the Moon (ss) The Evening Standard May 29 1956; also as A Question of Residence.
- A Question of Residence (ss) The Evening Standard May 29 1956, as Alone on the Moon.
- The Pacifist (ss) Fantastic Universe Oct 1956 [Harry Purvis (White Hart)]
- The Reckless Ones (ss) Adventure Oct 1956 [Harry Purvis (White Hart)]
- An Orchid for Auntie (ss) Satellite Science Fiction Dec 1956, as The Reluctant Orchid.
- The Reluctant Orchid (ss) Satellite Science Fiction Dec 1956 [Harry Purvis (White Hart)]
- The Next Tenants (ss) Satellite Science Fiction Feb 1957 [Harry Purvis (White Hart)]
- The Strange Sound of Dying (ss) Adventure Feb 1957
- Ultimate Melody (ss) If Feb 1957 [Harry Purvis (White Hart)]
- The Case of the Snoring Heir (ss) Infinity Science Fiction Apr 1957 [Harry Purvis (White Hart)]
- Cold War (ss) Satellite Science Fiction Apr 1957 [Harry Purvis (White Hart)]
- The Man Who Ploughed the Sea (ss) Satellite Science Fiction Jun 1957 [Harry Purvis (White Hart)]
- Critical Mass (ss) Space Science Fiction Magazine Aug 1957; revised from Lilliput Mar 49. [Harry Purvis (White Hart)]
- Let There Be Light (ss) Dundee Sunday Telegraph Sep 5 1957
- Canary That Conquered Space (ss) Infinity Science Fiction Sep 1957, as Feathered Friend.
- Feathered Friend (ss) Infinity Science Fiction Sep 1957; also as Canary That Conquered Space.
- Special Delivery (ss) Infinity Science Fiction Sep 1957
- Take a Deep Breath (ss) Infinity Science Fiction Sep 1957
- The Call of the Stars (ss) Infinity Science Fiction Oct 1957
- Freedom of Space (ss) Infinity Science Fiction Oct 1957
- Passer By (ss) Infinity Science Fiction Oct 1957
- Wheres Everybody? (ar) Harpers Magazine Nov 1957
- Our Dumb Colleagues (ar) Harpers Magazine Feb 1958
- Out from the Sun (ss) If Feb 1958
- Standing Room Only (ar) Harpers Magazine Apr 1958
- The Haunted Spacesuit (ss) This Week May 11 1958; also as Whos There?.
- Whos There? (ss) This Week May 11 1958, as The Haunted Spacesuit.
- Cosmic Casanova (ss) Venture Science Fiction May 1958
- The Songs of Distant Earth (nv) If Jun 1958
- Case of Sunstroke (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction Sep 1958, as The Stroke of the Sun.
- The Stroke of the Sun (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction Sep 1958; also as Case of Sunstroke.
- Of Mind and Matter (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Oct 1958
- [letter from New Jersey] (lt) Astounding Oct 1959
- I Remember Babylon (ss) Playboy May 1960
- The Hottest Piece of Real Estate in the Solar System (ss) Vogue Jun 1960; also as Incident on Icarus.
- Incident on Icarus (ss) Vogue Jun 1960, as The Hottest Piece of Real Estate in the Solar System.
- Crime on Mars (ss) Ellery Queens Mystery Magazine Jul 1960
- A New Look at Space (ar) Amazing Stories Jul 1960
- Rocket to the Renaissance (ar) Playboy Jul 1960
- Inside the Comet (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Oct 1960; also as Into the Comet.
- Into the Comet (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Oct 1960, as Inside the Comet.
- Saturn Rising (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Mar 1961
- Death and the Senator (nv) Analog May 1961
- Before Eden (ss) Amazing Stories Jun 1961; also as The Clouds of Venus.
- The Clouds of Venus (ss) Amazing Stories Jun 1961, as Before Eden.
- Machina ex Deus (ar) Playboy Jul 1961
- At the End of the Orbit (nv) If Nov 1961
- The Uses of the Moon (ar) Harpers Magazine Dec 1961
- Buried Alive in the Moon (n.) Harcourt Brace & World 1961, as A Fall of Moondust.
- A Fall of Moondust (n.) Harcourt Brace & World 1961; also as Buried Alive in the Moon.
- The Hazards of Prophecy (ar) Playboy Mar 1962
- Moondog (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction Apr 1962
- You Cant Get There from Here (ar) Playboy Apr 1962
- An Ape About the House (ss) The Dude May 1962
- From Lilliput to Brobdingnag (ar) Playboy Jun 1962
- World Without Distance (ar) Playboy Aug 1962
- Mind Beyond Matter (ar) Playboy Oct 1962
- I Lost a Billion Dollars on Telstar (ar) Rogue Nov 1962
- The Kalinga Award (ed) New Worlds Science Fiction Nov 1962
- Beyond Gravity (ar) Profiles of the Future, Harper Row 1962
- Editorial (ed) Worlds of Tomorrow Apr 1963
- People of the Sea (n.) Worlds of Tomorrow Apr 1963, etc.
- The Secret of the Men on the Moon (ss) This Week Aug 11 1963
- The Meddlers (ar) Playboy Mar 1964
- Sunjammer (nv) Boys Life Mar 1964
- The Food of the Gods (ss) Playboy May 1964
- Silver Reef (ss) Boys Life Jun 1964
- The Shining Ones (ss) Playboy Aug 1964
- Beyond Centaurus (ar) Playboy Nov 1964
- Dial F for Frankenstein (ss) Playboy Jan 1965
- Maelstrom II (ss) Playboy Apr 1965; also as Moon Maelstrom.
- Moon Maelstrom (ss) Playboy Apr 1965, as Maelstrom II.
- The Last Command (vi) Bizarre Mystery Magazine Nov 1965
- The Speed of God (ss) Cavalier Dec 1965
- The Light of Darkness (ss) Playboy Jun 1966
- I Wrestled the Tentacles of Death (ar) All Man Oct 1966
- A Recursion in Metastories (vi) Galaxy Science Fiction Oct 1966
- Playback (ss) Playboy Dec 1966
- The Cruel Sky (nv) Boys Life Jul 1967, etc.
- A Desperate and Universal Shout (ss) Escapade Aug 1967
- Herbert George Morley Roberts Wells, Esq. (ed) If Dec 1967
- When Earthman and Alien Meet (ar) Playboy Jan 1968
- More Than Five Senses (ar) Boys Life Apr 1968
- Possible, Thats All! (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Oct 1968
- The Mind of the Machine (ar) Playboy Dec 1968
- Nextthe Planets (ar) Playboy Mar 1969
- The Myth of 2001 (ar) Cosmos Science-Fantasy Review Apr 1969
- Neutron Tide (vi) Galaxy Science Fiction May 1970
- Coming Distractions (hu) Penthouse Jul 1970
- Transit of Earth (ss) Playboy Jan 1971
- Thing you didnt know about me (ms) SFWA Bulletin #35 1971
- Between Two Worlds (nv) Playboy Dec 1971, as A Meeting with Medusa.
- A Day to Remember (nv) Playboy Dec 1971, as A Meeting with Medusa.
- Journey to Jupiter (nv) Playboy Dec 1971, as A Meeting with Medusa.
- A Meeting with Medusa (nv) Playboy Dec 1971; also as A Day to Remember; also as Between Two Worlds; also as Journey to Jupiter; also as Prime Directive; also as Voices of the Deep; also as Wheels of Poseidon.
- Prime Directive (nv) Playboy Dec 1971, as A Meeting with Medusa.
- Voices of the Deep (nv) Playboy Dec 1971, as A Meeting with Medusa.
- Wheels of Poseidon (nv) Playboy Dec 1971, as A Meeting with Medusa.
- Rendezvous with Rama (n.) Galaxy Science Fiction Sep 1973, etc. [Rama]
- From a Speech: Rio, 1969 (ar) Algol #23 1974
- Introducing Isaac Asimov (ms) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Jan 1975
- To the House Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications (ar) Science Fantasy Correspondent #1 1975
- Man, Space, and Destiny (ar) Analog Jul 1976; adapted from a speech given on July 24th, 1975.
- Communications in the Second Century of the Telephone (ar) Galileo #1 1976; delivered at MIT on the centennial of the telephone (1976).
- Quarantine (vi) Isaac Asimovs Science Fiction Magazine Spr 1977
- [letter from Colombo, Sri Lanka] (lt) Isaac Asimovs Science Fiction Magazine Sum 1977
- The Fountains of Paradise (n.) Playboy Jan 1979, etc.
- Spaceships (ar) Omni Feb 1979
- Electronic Tutors (ar) Omni Jun 1980
- The Orycon 80 Convention Four-Way Telephone Conversation [with Harlan Ellison, Fritz Leiber & Mark Wells] (iv) Science Fiction Review #40 1981
- The Songs of Distant Earth (uw) Omni Sep 1981; outline treatment for a possible film.
- Why Man Explores (sy) Omni Nov 1981
- New Communications Technologies and the Developing World (ar) Analog Mar 29 1982
- Commentary (ms) Isaac Asimovs Science Fiction Magazine Dec 1982
- 2010: Odyssey Two (ex) Granada 1982 [Space Odyssey]
- War and Peace in the Space Age (ar) Analog Jul 1983; adapted from an address to the UN Committee on Disarmament, Geneva, August, 1982.
- Beyond the Global Village (ar) Analog Dec 1983; adapted from a speech given at the UN, May 17, 1983.
- siseneG (vi) Analog May 1984
- Forum (ar) Soviet Literature v431 #2 1984
- On Golden Seas (vi) The Newsletter of the Pentagons Defense Science Board Aug 1986
- Sex in the Year 2019 (ar) Penthouse Sep 1986
- The Steam-Powered Word Processor (fa) Analog Sep 1986
- On Weaponry (ar) Analog mid-Dec 1987
- Star Peace (ar) Foundation Win 1987; address delivered in Paris on May 20th, 1987 for the 10th Charles A. Lindbergh Award.
- Novelizing (Ugh!) (ms) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #108 1990
- If It Can Be Done, Natures Done It Already (ar) Analog Aug 1990
- Reach Out & Teleport Someone (ar) Playboy Jan 1992
- The Hammer of God (ss) Time Sep 28 1992
- In Memoriam (bg) Asimovs Science Fiction Nov 1992
- Eros in Orbit (ar) Playboy Dec 1992
- Letter to the Editor (lt) The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Bulletin #121 1993
- 3001: The Final Odyssey (ex) Del Rey 1997 [Space Odyssey]
- The Wire Continuum [with Stephen Baxter] (ss) Playboy Jan 1998
- 2001 and Beyond (ar) The Sunday Telegraph Feb 21 1999; also as The Twenty-First Century: A (Very) Brief History.
- The Twenty-First Century: A (Very) Brief History (ar) The Sunday Telegraph Feb 21 1999, as 2001 and Beyond.
- Droolings... (hu) Altair #4 1999
- Improving the Neighbourhood (vi) Nature Nov 4 1999
- Move Over, E.R! (hu) Altair #5 2000
- 25 IZ: 25 Years of Interzone (ms) Interzone Apr 2007
- Dispatches from the Future (ed) Locus Jan 2008
- We Can Rocket to the MoonNow! (ar)
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