Why Not You and I?

by Karl Edward Wagner

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THE FINAL INTERVIEW "Good morning, Mr. Stallings. I'm Dr. Marlowe. Do you remember me from the night you came here?" "Yes sir, I sure do." Stallings laughed and shook his head. "Man, I sure was out of my skull on something that night!" "What do you remember?" "Well, I remember being carried in here by the deputies, and being tied down and all, and I was cussing and telling the whole world that I was Satan." "And did you believe that?" the doctor asked. Stallings nodded in embarrassment, then show more looked earnestly into Marlowe's eyes. "Yes sir, I sure did. And then you came into the room, and I looked into your face, and I knew that I was wrong, because I knew that YOU were Satan." "Mr. Stallings," Dr. Marlowe smiled sadly, "you appear to have made a rapid recovery."--Amazon.com. show less

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1987
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To Kirby McCauley------

The best friend a writer can have is an agent who truely believes that
that writer is half as good as he think he is.

------Interview with Roger Wade, Kent Allard: Possible Dreams
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Limited Edition ISBN 0-913165-25-5
Trade Hardcover Edition ISBN 0-913165-26-3

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Fiction and Literature, Horror, Fantasy
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3573 .A38638 .W47Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-

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