- (1950) After meetings with Franchot Tone, she wrote a screen treatment for a film based on the life of dancer Isadora Duncan. The film never went into production.
- (1948) Novel: "The Road Through the Wall" (aka "The Other Side of the Street").
- (1948) Short story: "The Lottery". NOTE: When the story was first published in the 26 June 1948 issue of "The New Yorker," readers canceled subscriptions.
- (3/14/51) Radio: Her story "The Lottery" was broadcast as an episode of the NBC anthology series "NBC Short Story".
- (1949) Short story: "The Lottery, or The Adventures of James Harris".
- (1963) Childrens book: "9 Magic Wishes".
- (1995) Book of poems: "From Our Porch Swing".
- (1959) Novel: "The Haunting of Hill House" (filmed as The Haunting (1963)).
- (1954) Novel: "The Bird's Nest" (aka "Lizzie").
- (1960) Book: "Special Delivery: A Useful Book for Brand New Mothers" (aka "And Baby Makes Three").
- (1958) Playwright: "The Bad Children: A Musical in One Act for Bad Children" (music by Alan J. Friedman).
- (1962) Novel: "We Have Always Lived in the Castle".
- (1956) Childrens book: "The Witchcraft of Salem Village".
- (1950-51) Collection: "Best Television Plays 1950-51" (includes Ellen M. Violett's TV script adaptation of "The Lottery").
- (1966) Collection (ed. Stanley Edgar Hyman): "The Magic of Shirley Jackson".
- (1958) Novel: "The Sundial".
- (1966) Childrens book: "Famous Sally" (illustrated by Charles Slackman.
- (1950) Novel: "Hangsman".
- (1968) Collection (ed. Stanley Edgar Hyman): "Come Along With Me".
- (1996) Collection: "The Masterpieces of Shirley Jackson".
- (1995) Collection (ed. Laurence Hyman, Sarah Hyman Stewart): "Just an Ordinary Day".
- (2001) Collection (illus. Robert Court): "Shirley Jackson Collected Short Stories".
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