I am looking for a book of other author's short stories edited by Isaac Asimov
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One of the stories I am sure was called The Road and another was about a mysterious alien that a young girl named Ineed and her mother kept correcting it to Enid. I read it in the 70's or early 80's and really wish to rediscover these stories.
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One of the stories I am sure was called The Road and another was about a mysterious alien that a young girl named Ineed and her mother kept correcting it to Enid. I read it in the 70's or early 80's and really wish to rediscover these stories.
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..."A book of short stories by Isaac Asimov written by other authors" is rather confusing. Can you clarify what you mean?
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@MeatTrademark - "...edited by Asimov,", I assume OP means.
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One of the stories I am sure was called The Road and another was about a mysterious alien that a young girl named Ineed and her mother kept correcting it to Enid. I read it in the 70's or early 80's and really wish to rediscover these stories.
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One of the stories I am sure was called The Road and another was about a mysterious alien that a young girl named Ineed and her mother kept correcting it to Enid. I read it in the 70's or early 80's and really wish to rediscover these stories.
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..."A book of short stories by Isaac Asimov written by other authors" is rather confusing. Can you clarify what you mean?
– Meat Trademark
4 hours ago
@MeatTrademark - "...edited by Asimov,", I assume OP means.
– Valorum
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..."A book of short stories by Isaac Asimov written by other authors" is rather confusing. Can you clarify what you mean?
– Meat Trademark
4 hours ago
@MeatTrademark - "...edited by Asimov,", I assume OP means.
– Valorum
3 hours ago
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..."A book of short stories by Isaac Asimov written by other authors" is rather confusing. Can you clarify what you mean?
– Meat Trademark
4 hours ago
..."A book of short stories by Isaac Asimov written by other authors" is rather confusing. Can you clarify what you mean?
– Meat Trademark
4 hours ago
@MeatTrademark - "...edited by Asimov,", I assume OP means.
– Valorum
3 hours ago
@MeatTrademark - "...edited by Asimov,", I assume OP means.
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another was about a mysterious alien that a young girl named Ineed and her mother kept correcting it to Enid.
I have no idea about Asimov , but I hazard to guess that the story you are referencing above is "At the Bottom of the Garden" by David Campton. The story was first published in Armada Sci Fi 1 in 1975, and subsequently collected in several anthologies. None of the anthologies featuring this story that are listed on ISFD were edited by Isaac Asimov, nor did he contribute to them. Also: none of the anothologies listed contains a story titled "The Road".
"At the Bottom of the Garden" was creepy as creepy gets. There is indeed a young girl, she indeed has a friend named Ineed who is... uh... not from around these parts, and her distracted mother indeed corrects her about many things including calling her friend "Enid". The story opens with the memorable line "MUMMY, why has Ineed got furry teeth?"
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The title is an allusion the first line of Rose Fyleman's poem "Fairies": theotherpages.org/poems/fyleman.html
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another was about a mysterious alien that a young girl named Ineed and her mother kept correcting it to Enid.
I have no idea about Asimov , but I hazard to guess that the story you are referencing above is "At the Bottom of the Garden" by David Campton. The story was first published in Armada Sci Fi 1 in 1975, and subsequently collected in several anthologies. None of the anthologies featuring this story that are listed on ISFD were edited by Isaac Asimov, nor did he contribute to them. Also: none of the anothologies listed contains a story titled "The Road".
"At the Bottom of the Garden" was creepy as creepy gets. There is indeed a young girl, she indeed has a friend named Ineed who is... uh... not from around these parts, and her distracted mother indeed corrects her about many things including calling her friend "Enid". The story opens with the memorable line "MUMMY, why has Ineed got furry teeth?"
[SHUDDER]
The title is an allusion the first line of Rose Fyleman's poem "Fairies": theotherpages.org/poems/fyleman.html
– Buzz
3 hours ago
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another was about a mysterious alien that a young girl named Ineed and her mother kept correcting it to Enid.
I have no idea about Asimov , but I hazard to guess that the story you are referencing above is "At the Bottom of the Garden" by David Campton. The story was first published in Armada Sci Fi 1 in 1975, and subsequently collected in several anthologies. None of the anthologies featuring this story that are listed on ISFD were edited by Isaac Asimov, nor did he contribute to them. Also: none of the anothologies listed contains a story titled "The Road".
"At the Bottom of the Garden" was creepy as creepy gets. There is indeed a young girl, she indeed has a friend named Ineed who is... uh... not from around these parts, and her distracted mother indeed corrects her about many things including calling her friend "Enid". The story opens with the memorable line "MUMMY, why has Ineed got furry teeth?"
[SHUDDER]
The title is an allusion the first line of Rose Fyleman's poem "Fairies": theotherpages.org/poems/fyleman.html
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another was about a mysterious alien that a young girl named Ineed and her mother kept correcting it to Enid.
I have no idea about Asimov , but I hazard to guess that the story you are referencing above is "At the Bottom of the Garden" by David Campton. The story was first published in Armada Sci Fi 1 in 1975, and subsequently collected in several anthologies. None of the anthologies featuring this story that are listed on ISFD were edited by Isaac Asimov, nor did he contribute to them. Also: none of the anothologies listed contains a story titled "The Road".
"At the Bottom of the Garden" was creepy as creepy gets. There is indeed a young girl, she indeed has a friend named Ineed who is... uh... not from around these parts, and her distracted mother indeed corrects her about many things including calling her friend "Enid". The story opens with the memorable line "MUMMY, why has Ineed got furry teeth?"
[SHUDDER]
another was about a mysterious alien that a young girl named Ineed and her mother kept correcting it to Enid.
I have no idea about Asimov , but I hazard to guess that the story you are referencing above is "At the Bottom of the Garden" by David Campton. The story was first published in Armada Sci Fi 1 in 1975, and subsequently collected in several anthologies. None of the anthologies featuring this story that are listed on ISFD were edited by Isaac Asimov, nor did he contribute to them. Also: none of the anothologies listed contains a story titled "The Road".
"At the Bottom of the Garden" was creepy as creepy gets. There is indeed a young girl, she indeed has a friend named Ineed who is... uh... not from around these parts, and her distracted mother indeed corrects her about many things including calling her friend "Enid". The story opens with the memorable line "MUMMY, why has Ineed got furry teeth?"
[SHUDDER]
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The title is an allusion the first line of Rose Fyleman's poem "Fairies": theotherpages.org/poems/fyleman.html
– Buzz
3 hours ago
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The title is an allusion the first line of Rose Fyleman's poem "Fairies": theotherpages.org/poems/fyleman.html
– Buzz
3 hours ago
The title is an allusion the first line of Rose Fyleman's poem "Fairies": theotherpages.org/poems/fyleman.html
– Buzz
3 hours ago
The title is an allusion the first line of Rose Fyleman's poem "Fairies": theotherpages.org/poems/fyleman.html
– Buzz
3 hours ago
add a comment |Â
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..."A book of short stories by Isaac Asimov written by other authors" is rather confusing. Can you clarify what you mean?
– Meat Trademark
4 hours ago
@MeatTrademark - "...edited by Asimov,", I assume OP means.
– Valorum
3 hours ago