
| Story |
Film/TV
|
Audio
|
Details
of First publication
(and other notes) |
|
The Day it Rained Forever |
Harper’s, July 1957 | ||
|
In a Season of Calm Weather |
First published as “The Picasso Summer”, Playboy, January 1957 | ||
|
The Dragon |
Esquire, August 1955 | ||
|
The End of the Beginning |
First published as "Next Stop: The Stars", Maclean’s, October 27 1956 | ||
|
The Wonderful Ice-Cream Suit |
First published as "The Magic White Suit", Saturday Evening Post, October 4 1958 | ||
|
Fever Dream |
Weird Tales, September 1948. | ||
|
Referent |
Thrilling Wonder Stories, October 1948 (under pseudonym Brett Sterling) | ||
|
The Marriage Mender |
Collier's, January 22 1954 | ||
|
The Town Where No One Got Off |
Ray Bradbury Theater | Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, October 1958 | |
|
Icarus Montgolfier Wright |
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1956. | ||
|
Almost the End of the World |
The Reporter, December 26 1957. | ||
|
Dark They Were, and Golden-eyed |
First published as "The Naming of Names", Thrilling Wonder Stories, August 1949. | ||
|
The Smile |
Fantastic, Summer 1952 | ||
|
Here There be Tygers |
New Tales of Space and Time, ed. Raymond J. Healy, Holt 1951 | ||
| The Headpiece | Lilliput, May 1958 | ||
| Perchance to Dream | First published as "Asleep in Armageddon", Planet Stories, Winter 1948 | ||
|
The Time of Going Away |
The Reporter, November 29 1956 | ||
|
The Gift |
Esquire, December 1952 | ||
|
The Little Mice |
First published as "The Mice", Escapade, October 1955 | ||
|
The Sunset Harp |
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1949. | ||
| A Scent of Sarsaparilla | Star Science Fiction Stories #1, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine 1953 | ||
| And the Rock Cried Out | First published as "The Millionth Murder", Manhunt, September 1953 | ||
|
The Strawberry Window |
Star Science Fiction Stories #3, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine 1954 |
The Day it Rained Forever
First published by Hart-Davis in 1959.
The similar US book, A Medicine for Melancholy, which has slightly different contents, was published a few weeks earlier.
Picture shows Penguin paperback edition (1980). Cover art by Adrian Chesterman.
The Day it Rained Forever
This table lists the contents of The Day it Rained Forever, and links to adaptations of the stories in various media.