I read all five stories, and I wish there were more, even though they're kind of melancholy. (I had read "Created He Them" previously.)
This reminds me of William M. Lee, who has nine stories listed on ISFDB. I've read (and very much liked) three of them in various anthologies (the first three listed, as it happens), but I never thought of searching for the others on Archive.org. I'd been wishing there was a published collection, but I don't think there is.
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This reminds me of William M. Lee, who has nine stories listed on ISFDB. I've read (and very much liked) three of them in various anthologies (the first three listed, as it happens), but I never thought of searching for the others on Archive.org. I'd been wishing there was a published collection, but I don't think there is.