BLACK THORN, WHITE ROSE (AvoNova Books (Avon, William Morrow & Company), 1994. Paperback, 1995.)
Edited by Ellen Datlow & Terry Windling
“Ashputtle” by Peter Straub

METAHORROR (Donald M. Grant, 1992)
Edited by Dennis Etchison
“The Ghost Village” by Peter Straub


CUTTING EDGE (Doubleday, 1986)
Edited by Dennis Etchison
“Blue Rose” by Peter Straub

PRIME EVIL (New American Library, 1988)
Edited by Douglas Winter
“The Juniper Tree” by Peter Straub


THE NEW GOTHIC (Random House, 1991)
Edited by Bradford Morrow & Patrick McGrath
“The Kingdom of Heaven” by Peter Straub

BORDERLANDS 4 (Borderlands Press, 1994)
Edited by Thomas Monteleone
“Fee” by Peter Straub


MURDER FOR HALLOWEEN (Mysterious Press, 1994)
Edited by Michele Slung & Roland Hartman
“Pork Pie Hat” by Peter Straub

GREAT WRITERS AND KIDS WRITE SPOOKY STORIES (Random House, 1995)
Edited by Martin Greenberg, Jill M. Morgan & Robert Weinberg
“In Transit” by Peter & Benjamin Straub


 

MURDER FOR REVENGE (Delacorte, 1998)
Edited by Otto Penzler
“Mr. Clubb and Mr. Cuff” by Peter Straub

THE MISTS FROM BEYOND (ROC, 1993)
Edited by Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz and Martin H. Greenberg
"The Ghost Village," by Peter Straub


THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF BEST NEW HORROR: VOLUME 10 (Robinson Publishing, 1999)
Edited by Stephen Jones
"Mr Clubb and Mr Cuff," by Peter Straub

MURDER AMONG FRIENDS (Berkley Books, 2000)
"The Geezers” by Peter Straub


MURDER IN THE FAMILY (Berkley Prime Crime, 2002)
“Ronald, D----!” by Peter Straub
In her introduction, Mary Higgins Clark explains how and why the group came together, and that they continue to meet on the first Tuesday of every month to discuss their work. She concludes, addressing the reader: “And if on the first Tuesday of the month around 8pm EST you happen to give a fleeting thought to the fact that we are gathered at the round table, please be aware that we are always thinking of you.”

MURDER ON THE RUN (Berkley, 1998)
“TK” by Peter Straub


METROPOLIS FOUND (New York Is Book Country, 2003)
"Why Electricman Lives in New York” by Peter Straub

CONJUNCTIONS:42
CINEMA LINGUA: Writers Respond to Film
SPRING 2004
Edited by Bradford Morrow
Includes: Peter Straub, Lapland, or Film Noir