(1975): FINAL STAGE {Ed.: Ferman, Malzberg} Penguin, pb, ?
(1975): THE BEST SF OF THE YEAR#4 {Ed.: Carr} Ballantine, pb, ?
(1977): THE BEST OF PHILIP K. DICK
(1987): THE LITTLE BLACK BOX/THE EYE OF THE SYBYL
(1987): THE DARK DESCENT {Ed.: Hartwell} Tor, pb, ?
(1991): THE DARK DESCENT {Ed.: Hartwell} Grafton, ?
(1991): WE CAN REMEMBER IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE, Grafton, pb,
Levack 107
In this story I felt a vast weariness over the space program, which had
thrilled us so at the start -- especially the first lunar landing -- and then had been
forgotten and virtually shut down, a relic of history. I wondered, if time-travel became a
'program', would it suffer the same fate? Or was there an even worse possibility latent in
it, within the very nature of the paradoxes of time-travel? {PKD}