"A Witch by Night" (L-3) by John Forte.
A man meets a witch, and despite his better judgment, falls in love. Now his life is a mixture of bliss and fear. (4 pages)
"The Long Sleep" (L-40) by Gray Morrow.
A thief bungles a job, killing a guard in the process. He has lost the weapon, and is sure that the police will use it to track him down. He hears of an experiment in suspended animation, and volunteers. He wakes up 40 years later to a terrible surprise. (4 pages)
"Something Strange on the Sand" (K-952) by Doug Wildey.
A man prospecting for uranium comes upon a strange town in the desert, one outside of our time-stream in which the people live eternally. He is given the choice of immortality or wealth. Which would he choose? (4 pages)
"Trapped in the Dark!" by Robert Sale (K-931). A thief who fleeces old folks is on the run from the law, and falls asleep on a train, only to wake in a dark train yard, surrounded by visages of those he has wronged. (4 pages)
"Robot Inventor" (F-889)
-Text only. (2 pages)
- Reprinted from Uncanny Tales (1951) #32, originally titles "The Inventor".
"The Man Who Talked" (K-947) by Bob Powell.
A ventriloquist gets caught in a shipwreck, and survives, but is in a state of trauma, as his puppet was lost at sea. The puppet washes up on an island, and is recovered by tribesmen who live there. The puppet still speaks the ventriloquist's words, and is revered as a god, much to the chagrin of the medicine man. (3 pages)
"The Punishment of Paul Phillips!" (L-19) by George Roussos.
Paul Phillips is a prosecuting attorney who has made many enemies, even with his dentist. When he is in the chair to have a tooth extracted, he has a dream that makes him change his ways. (4 pages)