Robert Bloch isn't *really* a science fiction writer.  He primarily writes
horror or mystery/suspsense.  But since he has been involved with SF fandom
for 65 years (first as a correspondent with H. P. Lovecraft), he's been
given the status of honorary SF pro.  And he does write some Fantasy or
humourous Scince Fiction story.  His 1959 Hugo was for the story "That
Hell-Bound Train", one of the few Hugos for a straight fantasy.  And his
most famous work isn't SF at all.  It's "Psycho", the novel that Alfred
Hitchcock used for his famous movie.  I've purposefully omitted his works
that contain no fantastic elements.  "The Best of Robert Bloch" is a good
selection of his SF-ish short stories.

[C] == Short Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet).
abr == Abridgement of other listed title
aka == Also known by this other title.

/John

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Bloch, Robert [Albert] [U.S.A., 4/5/1917- ]
   [Hugo 1959 & Special Hugo 1984]
   The Selected Stories of Robert Bloch:
       Final Reckoning [1988] [C]
       Bitter Ends [1988] [C]
       Last Rites [1988] [C]
   The Opener of the Way [1945, 1976] [C]
   Sea-Kissed [1945] [C] [CP]
   Pleasant Dreams -- Nightmares [1960, 1979] [C]
   Blood Runs Cold [1961, 1964] [C]
   Nighmares [1961] [C] [abr. from "Pleasant Dreams"]
   Atoms and Evil [1962] [C]
   The Eighth Stage of Fandom [1962] [C] [Non-Fiction]
   More Nightmares [1962] [C]
   Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper [1962] [C] [aka "The House of the
Hatchet"]
   Bogey Men [1963] [C]
   Horror-7 [1963] [C] [aka "Torture Garden"]
   The Skull of the Marquis de Sade [1965] [C]
   Tales in a Jugular Vein [1965] [C]
   Chamber of Horrors [1966] [C]
   The Living Demons [1967] [C]
   Dragons and Nightmares [1968] [C]
   Ladies' Day & This Crowded Earth [1968] [C] [2 novels]
   Fear Today, Gone Tomorrow [1971] [C]
   It's All Inside Your Mind [1971]
   Sneak Preview [1971]
   The Best of Robert Bloch [1977] [C]
   Cold Chills [1977] [C]
   The King of Terrors [1977] [C]
   Out of the Mouths of Graves [1979] [C]
   Such Stuff as Screams are Made Of [1979] [C]
   Mysteries of the Worm [1981] [C]
   Twilight Zone: The Movie [1983] [C] [movie novelization]
   Out of My Head [1986] [C]
   Lost in Time and Space with Lefty Feep [1987] [C]
   Midnight Pleasures [1987] [C]
   Fear and Trembling [1989] [C]
   Lori [1989]
Bloch, Robert & Bradbury, Ray
   Fever Dream and Other Fantasies [1969] [C] [aka "Bloch and Bradbury"]