Twilight Zone: 19 Original Stories on the 50th Anniversary

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AuthorCarol Serling (ed.)
GenreFiction, anthology
PublisherTor Books
Twilight Zone
19 Original Stories on the 50th Anniversary
Book cover listing some of the authors; the cover has a black background with white dots (like stars).
AuthorCarol Serling (ed.)
SubjectThe Twilight Zone
GenreFiction, anthology
PublisherTor Books
Publication date
September 2009
Media typePrint
Pages448
ISBN978-0-7653-2433-7
OCLC316058888

Twilight Zone: 19 Original Stories on the 50th Anniversary is an anthology of short stories written by various authors and edited by Carol Serling, the widow of series creator Rod Serling. Each story was written with themes or styles similar to The Twilight Zone episodes, including a narrated introduction and conclusion. Authors who contributed stories include Twilight Zone veterans Earl Hamner Jr., Alan Brennert, William F. Wu, and Rod Serling. Reviewers listed some of the better stories as being Kelley Armstrong's "A Haunted House of Her Own", Alan Brennert's "Puowaina" and Mike Resnick and Lezli Robyn's "Benchwarmer".

This anthology of short stories was published to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the television debut of The Twilight Zone. Since the death of her husband, The Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling, Carol Serling had been acting as a consultant for a series of fiction anthologies and for the 1983 theatrical film. She contributed to or edited books including Journeys to the Twilight Zone, Adventures in the Twilight Zone, Return to the Twilight Zone, More Stories from the Twilight Zone, and the non-fiction book Rod Serling and The Twilight Zone: The 50th Anniversary Tribute. Among the authors solicited to write stories for the 50th anniversary book were Alan Brennert and William F. Wu, who worked on the 1980s The Twilight Zone series; Earl Hamner Jr., who wrote episodes for the original series; and Rod Serling's older brother, Robert J. Serling.[1] Peter S. Beagle and Harlan Ellison were advertised as contributors but their stories did not make it into the book.[1]

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