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===Representative short stories=== Sturgeon was best known for his short stories and novellas. The best-known include: * "Ether Breather" (September 1939, his first published science-fiction story) * "Derm Fool" (March 1940) * "[[It! (story)|It]]" (August 1940) * "[[Shottle Bop]]" (February 1941) * "[[Microcosmic God]]" (April 1941) * "Yesterday Was Monday" (1941) * "[[Killdozer! (story)|Killdozer!]]" (November, 1944) * "Maturity" (February, 1947) * "Bianca's Hands" (May, 1947) * "Thunder and Roses" (November 1947) * "The Perfect Host" (November 1948) * "It Wasn't Syzygy" (January 1948) * "Minority Report" (June 1949, no connection to the [[Minority Report (film)|2002 movie]], which was based on a later story by [[Philip K. Dick]]) * "One Foot and the Grave" (September 1949) * "[[Baby Is Three]]" (October 1952) * "[[A Saucer of Loneliness]]" (February 1953) * "[[The World Well Lost]]" (June 1953) * "Mr. Costello, Hero" (December 1953) * "The [Widget], The [Wadget], and Boff" (1955) * "The Skills of Xanadu" (July 1956) * "The Other Man" (September 1956) * "And Now The News" (December 1956) * "The Girl Had Guts" (January 1957) * "[[The Man Who Lost the Sea]]" (October 1959) * "Need" (1960) * "How to Forget Baseball" (''[[Sports Illustrated]]'', December 1964) * "The Nail and the Oracle" (''[[Playboy]]'', October 1964) * "[[If All Men Were Brothers, Would You Let One Marry Your Sister?]]" (1967, ''[[Dangerous Visions]]'' anthology edited by [[Harlan Ellison]])β[[Nebula Award]] 1967 Nominee Novella * "The Man Who Learned Loving"β[[Nebula Award]] 1969 Nominee Short Story * "[[Slow Sculpture]]" (''[[Galaxy (magazine)|Galaxy]]'', February 1970) β winner of a [[Hugo Award]] and a [[Nebula Award]] * "Occam's Scalpel" (August, 1971, with an introduction by [[Terry Carr]]) * "Vengeance Is." (1980, ''Dark Forces'' anthology edited by Kirby McCauley)
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