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Azazel is fantasy short story collection by Isaac Asimov first published in 1988. The stories take the form of conversations between an unnamed writer (undoubtedly meant to be Asimov himself) and a shiftless friend named George who is able to conjure up a two-centimeter-tall demon (or extraterrestrial) that he calls Azazel after the Biblical demon. George calls upon Azazel for various favors, which invariably go awry.
- (1982) One Night of Song
- (1982) The Smile That Loses
- (1988) The Two-Centimeter Demon
- (1982) To the Victor
- (1982) The Dim Rumble
- (1983) Saving Humanity
- (1983) A Matter of Principle
- (1984) The Evil Drink Does
- (1984) Writing Time
- (1984) Dashing Through the Snow
- (1985) Logic Is Logic
- (1985) He Travels the Fastest
- (1985) The Eye of the Beholder
- (1986) More Things in Heaven and Earth
- (1986) The Mind's Construction
- (1986) The Fights of Spring
- (1987) Galatea
- (1988) Flight of Fancy