"The
Grass Of Remembrance" appeared in The Magazine
Of Fantasy And Science Fiction, May, 1984.
"The
Soul Is Dead That Slumbers" was published in The
Pittsburgh Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 1, Winter 1991.
"Murder
On-Line" appeared In Whatdunnits, Mike
Resnick, Ed., DAW Books, 1992.
"Death
And Transfiguration" first appeared under the
title "Hitler Clone In Argentina Plots Falklands Reprise"
in Alien Pregnant By Elvis, Esther Friesner,
Ed.; DAW Books, 1994.
"Oracle"
appeared in Parsec, No. 1. 1994.
"The
Vig" appeared in Wheel Of Fortune, Roger
Zelazny, Ed., Avon Books, 1995.
"Tu
Quoque" saw print in Superheroes, John
Varley, Ed.; Ace Books, 1995.
"The
Richmond Enigma" appeared in Sherlock Holmes
In Orbit, DAW Books, 1995.
"Broomworms
and Nosewigs" was published in Castle Fantastic,
John DeChancie, Ed.; DAW Books, 1996.
"Getting
Real" was published under the by-line "Raul Cabeza
De Vaca" in Castle Fantastic, John DeChancie,
Ed.; DAW Books, 1996.
"O!
The Tangled Web" appeared in Future Net,
Larry Segriff And Martin H. Greenberg, Eds.; DAW Books,
1996.
"The
Dark And The Damp" saw print in 100 Astounding
Little Alien Stories, Martin H. Greenberg, Ed.
Barnes & Noble Books, 1996.
"Planet
in the Balance" was published In Free Space,
Brad Linaweaver, Ed. Tor Books, 1997.
"Elf
Help" saw print in Elf Fantastic, Larry
Segriff and Martin H. Greenberg, Eds.; DAW Books,
1997.
"The
Seepage Factor" was published in First Contact,
Larry Segriff, Ed., DAW Books, 1997.
"Spellchucker"
appeared in Wizard Fantastic, Martin H. Greenberg,
Ed., DAW Books, 1997.
"BattleMagic
for Morons" appeared in Battle Magic, Martin
H. Greenberg and Larry Segriff, Eds., DAW Books, 1998.
"Watchcat"
first saw print in Alien Pets, Denise Little,
Ed., DAW Books, 1998.
"Slow
Dance for a Dead Princess" saw print in A Dangerous
Magic, Denise Little, Editor. DAW Books, 1999.
"The
Sagebrush Brujo Meets the Last of the Platters"
appeared in Spell Fantastic, Larry Segriff,
Editor. DAW Books, 2000.
"The
Loaves and the Fishes" appeared in I, Alien,
edited by Mike Resnick and Martin Greenberg. DAW Books,
2005.
They
have all the Castle books and lots of others, available
both in electronic text and print on demand. They
basically have what John DeChancie has in print at the moment,
besides that at Pulpless.