On Writing
1914
- Bookman (March, 1914) "Story of Pigs is Pigs" Printed in the "Chronicle and Comment" section, this is a short telling of how "Pigs is Pigs" came to be written and published. p 14. [RGTPL]
- Writer (June, 1914) "How 'Pigs is Pigs' Was Written" Vol. XXVI. No. 6. p 91-92. Reprinted from the Bookman. [GOOGLE BOOKS]
1920
- Photoplay Magazine (November, 1920) "Ten Rules for Humor" An article with an Ellis Parker Butler byline, written almost exclusively with quotes from Butler, but written with Butler in the third person. This article is a rewrite/reprint of the similarly named article in the Los Angeles Evening Herald. p 107, 123. [EPBLIB]
1925
- Author & Journalist (May, 1925) "More Laughs in Literature, Please!" "Some Observations of Ellis Parker Butler, Including the Sad History of Oleander P. Collik." As reported by Justine Mansfield. [HARPER, LOCKE]
1930
- Writer's Digest (August, 1930) "This Funny Business" An essay. Text and images contributed by John Locke. [HARPER, LOCKE]
1931
- Writer's Digest (October, 1931) "Finding the Idea" An essay. Text and images contributed by John Locke. [HARPER, LOCKE]
- Writer's Year Book and Market Guide (1931) "Are Sidelines Helpful?" An article. [LOCKE]
1932
- Writer's Digest (March, 1932) "How I Sell My Stories" An essay. Text and images contributed by John Locke. [HARPER, LOCKE]
- Bookman (April, 1932) "An Author Glares at Editors" Uncredited and unconfirmed. p 26-31. [HARPER]
- Writer's Digest (November, 1932) "Selling 'Second Rights'" An essay. The phrase "Ellis Parker Butler tells how to sell a story again and again" appears on the cover. p 41-3. [HARPER]
- Writer's Markets and Methods (December, 1932) "Humor in Writing" An essay. [LOCKE]
1935
- Writer's Digest (June, 1935) "Ellis Parker Butler Talks on Humor" By Henry Harrison. "Interviews With Notable Authors". p 11-13. [LOCKE]
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