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==Further reading== {{Library resources box |onlinebooks=yes |by=yes |about=no |viaf=105246668 |label=Robert Bloch }} * Randall D. Larson, ''The Robert Bloch Fanzine'' (Fandom Unlimited, 1972). * Graeme Flanagan, ''Robert Bloch: A Bio-Bibliography'' (Canberra: 1979). Includes interviews with Bloch and memoirs by fellow writers such as [[Harlan Ellison]], [[Richard Matheson]], [[Mary Elizabeth Counselman]] and [[Fritz Leiber]]. * Graeme Flanagan, "Introducing Our Guest of Honour: Robert Bloch, The Man Who Has Written So Much More Than ''Psycho''" ''Cinecon Program'' (1981), pp. 4β6. * Stephen King dedicated his 1981 book ''[[Danse Macabre (King book)|Danse Macabre]]'' to Bloch, along with Jorge Luis Borges, Ray Bradbury, Frank Belknap Long, Donald Wandrei and Manly Wade Wellman. * Lee Prosser. "The Existential Robert Bloch" (interview with Bloch, March 1983). Online at Michael G. Pfefferkorn's ''The Bat is My Brother'' website: ** {{cite web|url=http://mgpfeff.home.sprynet.com/interview_prosser_02.html |title= A Conversation with Harold Gauer by Michael G. Pfefferkorn |publisher=Mgpfeff.home.sprynet.com |access-date=January 21, 2011}} * Lee Prosser [article about Robert Bloch] in ''The Roswell Literary Review'' at [[Roswell, New Mexico]], 1996. * Michael G. Pfefferkorn"A Conversation With Lee Prosser," (in-depth interview with Lee Prosser about Bloch, May 31, 2002). Online at Michael G. Pfefferkorn's The Unofficial Robert Bloch Website. * Randall D. Larson. ''The Robert Bloch Reader's Guide'' (1986). A literary analysis of Bloch's entire output through 1986. * Randall D. Larson. ''The Complete Robert Bloch'' (1986). An illustrated bibliography of Bloch's writing. * Randall D. Larson. ''The Robert Bloch Companion'' (1986). Collected interviews through 1986. ''Crypt of Cthulhu'' magazine No 40 (Vol. 5 No. 6 St. John's Eve, 1986). was a special Robert Bloch issue. It included some story reprints by Bloch, essays on his work and bibliography of his books by R. Dixon Smith. * [[Darrell Schweitzer]] [interview with Bloch] in Schweitzer's ''Speaking of Horror: interviews with Writers of the Supernatural'' (Borgo Press, 1994). * Randall D. Larson."Paperblochs: Robert Bloch in Paperback." ''Paperback Parade'' No. 39, (August 1994). * [[Leigh Blackmore]]. [http://www.tabula-rasa.info/DarkAges/RobertBloch.html "Writer's Bloch: A Brief Tribute to the Author of 'Psycho{{'"}}]. ''Tabula Rasa'' 7 (Mar 1995). * In the anthology ''My Favorite Horror Story'' (DAW, 2000), edited by Mike Baker and Martin H. Greenberg, influential horror writers in the field picked their favorite stories. Out of 15 tales, only Bloch and H. P. Lovecraft are represented by two stories. Of Bloch's, Stephen King chose "Sweets to the Sweet" and [[Joe R. Lansdale]] chose "The Animal Fair". The selected Lovecraft stories are "The Colour Out of Space" and "The Rats in the Walls." * [[S.T. Joshi]]. There is an essay on Bloch's work, with particular reference to the novels ''Psycho'' and ''The Scarf'', in [[S. T. Joshi]]'s book ''The Modern Weird Tale'' (2001). Joshi examines Bloch's literary relationship with Lovecraft in a further essay in ''The Evolution of the Weird Tale'' (2004). Joshi also discusses Bloch's work in his 2 volume ''Unutterable Horror: A History of Supernatural Fiction'' (UK: PS Publishing 2012; NY: Hippocampus Press, 2014), pp. 556β59 inter alia. * James Doig. "Robert Bloch in Australia: Cinecon 1981". ''Studies in Australian Weird Fiction'' 3 (2009): 47β57. * [[Benjamin J. Szumskyj]] (ed) ''Robert Bloch: the Man Who Collected Psychos'' (McFarland, 2009). Collects a range of essays on Bloch's life and work. * [[Leigh Blackmore]]. "A Chip Off the Old Bloch: An Interview with Robert Bloch's Daughter Sally Francy." ''Cemetery Dance'' #77 (October 2017) - highly edited version. Unexpurgated version at: [https://www.robertbloch.net/sally-francy.html]
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