a Kindle motion book which contains moving pictures and interactive parts
Devoted
2020
novel
369
Elsewhere
2020
novel
364
The Other Emily
2021
novel
362
Quicksilver
March 15, 2022
novel
366
The Big Dark Sky
July 19, 2022
novel
Essays and introductions[]
"Of Childhood" (Reflector, 1966)
"Ibsen's Dream" (Reflector, 1966)
Introduction to Great Escapes: New Designs for Home Theaters by Theo Kalomirakis (October 15, 2003). ISBN9607037456.
Foreword to Love Heels: Tales from Canine Companions for Independence (October 1, 2003)
Foreword to A Rat Is a Pig Is a Dog Is a Boy: The Human Cost of the Animal Rights Movement by Wesley J. Smith (April, 2009)
Foreword to The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything by John D. MacDonald (2014, Trade Paperback Edition)
Short fiction[]
(The stories up to "Where No One Fell" first appeared in "The Reflector", a magazine issued by Shippensburg University, Pa., when Koontz was a student)
"This Fence" (1965)
"The Kittens" (1965) (later revised [1966] as "Kittens") in Strange Highways
"Of Childhood" (1965)
"A Miracle is Anything" (1966)
"Cloistered Walls" (1966)
"Flesh" (1966)
"For a Breath I Tarry" (1966)
"Hey, Good Christian" (1966)
"Holes" (1966)
"It" (1966)
"I've Met One" (1966)
"Mold in the Jungle" (1966)
"Sam: the Adventurous Exciting Well-traveled Man" (1966)
"Whoop, the Dead Gerkle" (1969; in "SF Opinion #7" (Dean Koontz fanzine)
"In the Shield" (1969) combined with "Where the Beast Runs" as
"Temple of Sorrow" (1969)
"Killerbot!" (1969)[3] rp in as "A Season for Freedom". Revised and re-issued in 1977.
"The Face in His Belly" Part One (1969)
"Where the Beast Runs" (1969) combined with "In the Shield" as
"Dragon In the Land" (1969) in
"The Face in His Belly" Part Two (1969)
"Muse" (1969) [a "Leonard Chris" story]
"A Third Hand" (1970) rp in . Expanded as .
"The Good Ship Lookoutworld" (1970)
"Unseen Warriors" (1970)
"The Mystery of His Flesh" (1970) expanded as
"Beastchild" (1970) expanded as
"The Crimson Witch" (1970) slightly expanded as
"Shambolain" (1970)
"Nightmare Gang" (1970)
"Emanations" (1970)
"Bruno" (1971) [a Jake Ash story] revised rp in Strange Highways
"The Terrible Weapon" (1972)
"Cosmic Sin" (1972) [a Jake Ash story]
"Altarboy" (1972)
"Ollie's Hands" (1972) {revised and re-issued in 1987} rp in Strange Highways
"A Mouse in the Walls of the Global Village" (1972; in Again, Dangerous Visions; in the original Afterword, Koontz mentions having written Hung,"set in the hippie subculture of a small university",[4] which tried to show that Marshall McLuhan's concept of the global village was "on the right track" and that "our world was already being compressed"; his novel, , and stories, 'A Dragon in the Land', and 'A Mouse..' were extrapolations of the concept.
"Grayworld" (1973) expanded as The Long Sleep as by John Hill
"The Sinless Child" (1973)
"Wake Up To Thunder" (1973)
"Terra Phobia" (1973)
"The Undercity" (1973)
"We Three" (1974) revised rp in Strange Highways
"Night of the Storm" (1974) {re-issued as a graphic novel in 1976} revised in Strange Highways
"Down in the Darkness" (1986) rp in Strange Highways
"Weird World" (1986)
"Snatcher" (1986) rp in Strange Highways
"The Monitors of Providence {collaboration}" (1986)
"The Black Pumpkin" (1986) rp in Strange Highways
"The Interrogation" (1987)
"Hardshell" (1987) revised rp in Strange Highways
"Miss Attila the Hun" (1987) rp in Strange Highways
"Twilight of the Dawn" (1987) rp in Strange Highways
"Graveyard Highway" (1987)
"Trapped" (1989) {re-issued as a graphic novel in 1992} rp in Strange Highways
"Strange Highways" (1995) short story that appears in the collection Strange Highways