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Fiction Series Novels
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Of Men and Monsters (1968)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Of Men & Monsters (2001)
- Of All Possible Worlds (1955)
- The Human Angle (1956)
- Time in Advance (1958)
- The Seven Sexes (1968)
- The Square Root of Man (1968)
- The Wooden Star (1968)
- Vuurwater [Dutch] (1975)
- 3 Science Fiction Stories (2019)
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Children of Wonder (1953)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Outsiders: Children of Wonder (1954)
- Once Against the Law (1968) with Donald E. Westlake
- A Lamp for Medusa / The Players of Hell (1968) with Dave Van Arnam
- Project Hush (2010)
- Of All Possible Worlds (2016)
- The Men in the Walls (2016)
- Venus Is a Man's World (2016)
- Me, Myself and I (2021) [only as by Kenneth Putnam]
- Ricardo's Virus (2021)
- Consulate (2023)
- The Ionian Cycle (2023)
- Child's Play (William Tenn)
- 1 Child's Play (1947)
- 2 Wednesday's Child (1956)
- Anecdote (1939)
- Eleven P.M. (1939)
- The Apotheosis of John Chillicothe (1939)
- Alexander the Bait (1946)
- Mistress Sary (1947)
- Errand Boy (1947)
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Me, Myself, and I (1947)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Me, Myself and I (1947) [as by Kenneth Putnam]
- Variant: Me, Myself, and I (1955) [as by Kenneth Putnam]
- Confusion Cargo (1947) [also as by Kenneth Putnam]
- Dud (1948) [also as by Kenneth Putnam]
- The House Dutiful (1948)
- Consulate (1948)
- Brooklyn Project (1948)
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The Ionian Cycle (1948)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Castaway Planet (1950) [as by E. V. Zinns]
- The Human Angle (1948)
- Venus and the Seven Sexes (1949)
-
The Remarkable Flirgleflip (1950)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Flirgleflip (1955)
- The Puzzle of Priipiirii (1950)
- The Last Bounce (1950)
-
A Lamp for Medusa (1951)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Medusa Was a Lady! (1951)
-
Generation of Noah (1951)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Quick and the Bomb (1951)
- Null-P (1951)
- Betelgeuse Bridge (1951)
- A Matter of Frequency (1951)
- Hallock's Madness (1951)
- Venus Is a Man's World (1951)
- Everybody Loves Irving Bommer (1951)
- The Jester (1951)
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"Will You Walk a Little Faster" (1951)
also appeared as:
- Variant: "Will You Walk a Little Faster?" (1951)
- Variant: Will You Walk a Little Faster? (1951)
-
Firewater (1952)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Firewater! (1952)
- The Deserter (1953)
- Ricardo's Virus (1953)
-
The Liberation of Earth (1953)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Liberation of Earth (1953)
- The Custodian (1953)
- Project Hush (1954)
- The Tenants (1954)
- Down Among the Dead Men (1954)
- Party of the Two Parts (1954)
- Murdering Myra (1955)
- The Servant Problem (1955)
- The Flat-Eyed Monster (1955)
-
The Discovery of Morniel Mathaway (1955)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Discovery of Morneal Matheway (2004)
- The Sickness (1955)
-
It Ends with a Flicker (1956)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Of All Possible Worlds (1956)
- A Man of Family (1956)
- Time in Advance (1956)
-
She Only Goes Out at Night ... (1956)
also appeared as:
- Variant: She Only Goes Out at Night (1956)
-
Winthrop Was Stubborn (1957)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Time Waits for Winthrop (1957)
- The Dark Star (1957)
- Sanctuary (1957)
- Eastward Ho! (1958)
- Lisbon Cubed (1958)
- Spioncentral Jorden [Swedish] (1958)
- The Malted Milk Monster (1959)
- The Men in the Walls (1963)
- Bernie the Faust (1963)
- Blodtörst [Swedish] (1965)
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The Masculinist Revolt (1965)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Masculinist Revolt (1968)
- My Mother Was a Witch (1966)
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The Lemon-Green Spaghetti-Loud Dynamite-Dribble Day (1967)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Did Your Coffee Taste Funny This Morning? (1967)
- The Bugmaster (1968)
- On Venus, Have We Got a Rabbi (1974)
- There Were People on Bikini, There Were People on Attu (1983)
- The Enormous Totthache (1985)
- The Girl with Some Kind of Past. And George. (1993)
- The Ghost Standard (1994)
- Contributors ... (1951)
- Where Will Our First Spaceship Go? 7 Out of 10 Astrogators Choose Venus (1951)
- Introduction (Children of Wonder) (1953)
- Part 1: Wild Talents (1953)
- Part 2: The Child Possessed (1953)
- Part 3: The Stuff of Dreams (1953)
- Part 4: Terror in the Nursery (1953)
- Part 5: Alien Brothers (1953)
- Part 6: Little Superman, What Now? (1953)
- Part 7: In Times to Come (1953)
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The Fiction in Science Fiction (1954)
also appeared as:
- Variant: On the Fiction in Science Fiction (1954)
- Variant: Introduction, On the Fiction in Science-Fiction (1954)
- Variant: On the Fiction of Science Fiction (1955)
- Variant: Introduction: On the Fiction in Science-Fiction (1956)
- The Frank Merriwell Compulsion or Winning the Championship the Hard Way (1963)
- 8 Eyes on Strange New Worlds (1966)
- The Student Rebel: Then and Now (1966)
- Author's Note (The Wooden Star) (1968)
- Author's Note (The Seven Sexes) (1968)
- Author's Note (The Square Root of Man) (1968)
- Jazz Then, Musicology Now (1972)
- An Innocent in Time: Mark Twain in King Arthur's Court (1974) [also as by Philip Klass]
-
Introduction (What Mad Universe) (1978)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Introduction (What Mad Universe) (1978) [as by Philip Klass]
- Variant: Introduction (Martians and Madness) (2002) [as by Philip Klass]
- From a Cave Deep in Stuyvesant Town — A Memoir of Galaxy's Most Creative Years (1979) [also as by Philip Klass]
- Introduction (The Ova Hamlet Papers) (1979) [also as by Philip Klass]
- "The Lady Automaton" by E. E. Kellett: A Pygmalion Source? (1982)
- It Didn't Come from Outer Space (1984)
- John W. Campbell, Jr.: A Memoir (1984)
- What's Wrong with my Daughter? (1992)
- Constantinople (1994)
- In the beginning (1995)
- On Robert Bloch (1995) [only as by Philip Klass]
- Judy Merril (1997) [also as by Phil Klass]
- Author Emeritus Speech (1999)
- My Life and Hard Times in SF (2000)
-
Poul (2001)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Poul (2001) [as by Phil Klass]
- Variant: Poul Anderson (2004)
- Foreword: Sturgeon, The Improbable Man (2002) [also as by Philip Klass]
- My First Deer (2004)
- Welles or Wells: The First Invasion from Mars (2004)
- Royal Heinlein (2004)
- That Hell-Bound Train by Robert Bloch – And a Kind of Excuse-It-Please Memoir (2009)
- Introduction (The Compleat Ova Hamlet) (2009) [only as by Philip Klass]
- Dr. Arnoldi (1998) by Tiffany Thayer
- An Interview with William Tenn (Part 1 of 3) (1982) by Brad Linaweaver
- An Interview with William Tenn (Part 2 of 3) (1983) by Brad Linaweaver
- An Interview with William Tenn (Part 3 of 3) (1985) by Brad Linaweaver
- An Interview with Phillip Klass (1992) by uncredited
- William Tenn: SF Riffs (1996) by uncredited
- A Jew's-Eye View of the Universe (2003) by Josh Lukin
- Eric Solstein Interviews William Tenn (2004) by Eric Solstein
- An Interview with Philip Klass (William Tenn) (2010) by Darrell Schweitzer