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===Other=== * ''The Complete Twelve Hours of the Night'' (1986): A joke pamphlet by Blaylock and Powers as William Ashbless, published by [[Cheap Street Press|Cheap Street]] Press; features in ''The Anubis Gates'' * ''A Short Poem by William Ashbless'' (1987): A joke chapbook written by Phil Garland, with permission of Blaylock and Powers as Ashbless. Published by The Folly Press. * ''The William Ashbless Memorial Cookbook'' (2002): A cookbook by Blaylock and Powers as Ashbless. Published by [[Subterranean Press]]. * ''The Bible Repairman'' (2005): A chapbook containing an original [[short story]]. Published by Subterranean Press. * ''Nine Sonnets by Francis Thomas Marrity'' (2006): A chapbook containing nine [[sonnet]]s "written" by one of the main characters in ''Three Days to Never''. Published by [[Subterranean Press]] and given away with the collectors' edition of ''Three Days To Never.'' * ''A Soul in a Bottle'' (2007): A [[ghost story]] about a poet largely based on American poet [[Edna St Vincent Millay]]. This [[novella]] published by Subterranean Press. * ''Three Sonnets by Cheyenne Fleming'' (2007): Printed loose and inserted into the collectors' edition of ''A Soul in a Bottle''. * ''Death of a Citizen'' (2012): A short nonfiction essay included in ''A Comprehensive Dual Bibliography of James P. Blaylock & Tim Powers'' by Silver Smith. Published by Argent Leaf Press.<ref>{{cite book |url=http://www.argentleaf.com/blog/books/comprehensive-dual-bibliography-james-p-blaylock-tim-powers/ |title=A Comprehensive Dual Bibliography of James P. Blaylock & Tim Powers |last=Smith |first=Silver |year=2012 |place=Dallas, Texas |isbn=978-0-9767486-0-1 |access-date=2014-06-22 }}</ref> * ''Salvage and Demolition'' (2013): Time-travel [[novella]].<ref>{{cite web |url = http://upcoming4.me/news/book-news/tim-powers-salvage-and-demolition-novella-to-be-published-in-december |title = Tim Powers β Salvage and demolition novella to be published in December |work = Upcoming4.me |access-date = 2012-08-02 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120809000559/http://upcoming4.me/news/book-news/tim-powers-salvage-and-demolition-novella-to-be-published-in-december |archive-date = 2012-08-09 }}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Powers|first=Tim|title=Salvage and Demolition|year=2013|publisher=Subterranean Press|isbn=978-1-59606-515-4|pages=155}}</ref> Published by Subterranean Press. * ''Nobody's Home'' (2014): novella set in the world of ''The Anubis Gates''. * ''Appointment at Sunset'' (2014): Published by Charnel House * ''Down and Out in Purgatory'' (2016): A [[ghost story]] about posthumous [[revenge]]. This [[novella]] was published by Subterranean Press. * ''More Walls Broken'' (February 2019): [[novella]] published by Subterranean Press. * ''After Many a Summer'' (2023): [[novella]] published by Subterranean Press.
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