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[]Mergendahl, Charles (Henry) (1919-1959) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Ask for the Moon, (vi)  Collier’s March 5 1954
- * The Best I Ever Had, (ss)  Adventure September 1945
- * Colin and the Big Stick, (ss)  The American Magazine January 1946
- * Do-It-Yourself, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1958
- * Five Fathoms Down, (ss)  Argosy April 1945
- * Herself Along, (nv)  Collier’s January 22 1954
- * The Hunted, (ss)  Esquire April 1949
- * It Could Happen to Anyone, (ss)  Collier’s August 20 1954
- * It’s Only Temporary, (sl)  McCall’s December 1950
- * The Long Wait, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post July 27 1946
- * The Marvelous Adventure of Sidney J. Nealy, (ss)  Cosmopolitan May 1946
- * Meeting at Night, (ss)  The American Magazine October 1945
- * Mrs. Morrison’s Kiss, (ss)  Cosmopolitan June 1953
- * One Hand Behind Him, (ss)  The American Magazine August 1945
- * One Was Disloyal, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post April 7 1945
- * The Perfect Wife, (ss)  Life Story Magazine #68, June 1945
- * A Place of Our Own, (ss)  McCall’s January 1952
- * Points Unknown, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine March 1958
- * Premonition, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July 1957
- * Return to a Living, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 29 1945
- * Secret Recipe, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January 1958
- * The Sign of Scorpio, (ss)  Playboy June 1958
- * The Sweet Revenge, (ss)  The American Magazine March 1945
- * A Very Fine Deal, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 23 1944
- * We Won’t Forget, My Darling, (ss)  Cosmopolitan February 1946
[]Meriläinen, Ville (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
  
    - * Ava Paints the Horses, (ss)  DreamForge Anvil #2, The Unbendable Heart 2021
- * Charnel House, (ss)  The Death of All Things ed. Laura Anne Gilman & Kat Richardson, Zombies Need Brains, 2017
- * Demon of the Song, (ss)  Disturbed Digest #17, June 2017
- * Eye of the Nightingale, (ss)  New Myths #54, March 2021
- * The Fox, the Wolf, and the Dove, (nv)  L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 33 ed. David Farland, Galaxy, 2017
- * A Halo of Butterflies, (ss)  Disturbed Digest #23, December 2018
- * Kill the King, (ss)  The Worlds of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror: Vol. III: 2018 ed. Robert N. Stephenson, Altair Australia Books, 2018
- * The Language of Leaves, (ss)  Galaxy’s Edge #49, March 2021
- * Pale Moon’s Bride, (ss)  Cirsova Fall 2019
- * Pinedaughter’s Grove, (nv)  Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Medicine Show #62, April 2018
- * Skullboogie, (ss)  Abyss & Apex #65, 1st Quarter 2018
- * White Casket, (ss)  Cirsova Winter 2020
[]Mérimée, Prosper (1803-1870) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * The Abbe Aubain, (ss) 
- * La Belle Helene, (ss) 
- * The Blue Chamber, (ss)  Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1907
- * The Blue Chamber (with Louise Paul), (ss)  1905
- * The Blue Room, (ss)  The Novels, Tales and Letters of Prosper Mérimée by Prosper Mérimée, Frank S. Holby, 1905
      -  The Great Book of Thrillers ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams, 1935; translated from the French (“La Chambre Bleue”, L’Indépendance Belge, September 6 & 7, 1871).
-  The Great Book of Thrillers (var. 1) ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams, 1937
-  Great Tales of Terror, Chancellor Press, 1991
-  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine March 1991
-  Horror by Lamplight, Chancellor Press, 1993
- * Carmen, (ss)  Everybody’s June 1925; translated from the French.
- * The Conspirators, (pl) 
- * Diana of Turgis, (ss) 
- * Djoumane, (ss) 
- * The Etruscan Vase, (nv)  The Dead Leman & Other Tales from the French ed. Andrew Lang & Paul Sylvester, Swan Sonnenschein, 1889; translated from the French (La Revue de Paris, 1830) by Andrew Lang & Paul Sylvester.
- * The Etruscan Vase, (ss) 
- * Federigo, (ss) 
- * Federigo, (ss) 
- * The Game of Backgammon, (ss) 
- * The Game of Tric-Trac, (ss)  Standard Stories January 1926
- * The House of a Traitor, (ss)  The Argonaut (translated)
- * How the Redoubt Was Taken, (ss)  The Strand Magazine February 1891; translated from the French (Mosaïque, 1833).
- * How We Took the Redoubt, (ss)  The Dead Leman & Other Tales from the French ed. Andrew Lang & Paul Sylvester, Swan Sonnenschein, 1889; translated from the French by Andrew Lang & Paul Sylvester.
- * Lokis: From the Mss. of Professor Wittembach, (nv) 
- * Mateo Falcone, (ss)  International Short Stories ed. & tr. Wm Patten, P.F. Collier's Sons, 1910
      -  Great Short Stories of the World ed. Barrett H. Clark & Maxim Lieber, The World Publishing Company, 1925; translated from the French.
-  World’s One Hundred Best Short Stories, Volume Nine: Ghosts ed. Grant Overton, Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1927
-  The Short Story Case Book ed. Edward J. O'Brien, Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., 1935
-  The Damned ed. Daniel Talbot, Lion Library, 1954
-  Tales of Terror and Suspense ed. Stewart H. Benedict, Dell, 1963
-  Bodies and Spirits ed. Dan Herr & Joel Wells, Doubleday, 1964
-  The Fourth Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories ed. Christine Bernard, Fontana, 1969
-  A Book of Islands ed. John S. Bowman, Doubleday, 1971
-  The Penguin Book of Horror Stories ed. J. A. Cuddon, Penguin, 1984
- * Mateo Falcone, (ss)  1905
- * Mateo Falcone, (ss)  The Evening Standard August 24 1932; translated from the French by Stella Mead.
- * Mateo Falcone, (ss)  The Argosy (UK) October 1927; translated by H. Miller
- * Mateo Falcone, (ss)  Short Stories February 1895; translated by Henry A. Parker
- * Mateo Falcone, (ss) 
- * The Pearl of Toledo, (ss) 
- * The Pearl of Toledo, (vi)  Short Stories October 1894; translated by Frederick J. Tausig
- * The Spanish Witches, (ss)  1905
- * The Storming of the Redoubt, (ss) 
- * The Street of Madama Lucrezia, (ss)  The Argosy (UK) March 1929; translated by Reginald Merton
- * The Taking of the Redoubt, (ss) 
- * The Taking of the Redoubt, (ss)  The Scrap Book July 1907; translated from the French. (translated)
- * The Taking of the Redoubt, (ss) 
- * Tamango, (ss) 
- * Tamango, (ss) 
- * The Traitor, (ss) 
- * The Venus of Ille, (nv) 
      -  Great Short Stories III: Romance & Adventure ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1909; translated from the French (“La Vénus d’Ille”, La Revue des Deux Mondes, May 1837).
-  Clever Truths June 1925
-  The Golden Book Magazine #33, September 1927
-  The Classics of Mystery Volume VIII: An Omnibus of Continental Mysteries, Part I ed. George Bisserov, Juniper, 1960
-  The Bedside Book of Horror ed. Herbert van Thal, Arthur Barker, 1973
-  H.P. Lovecraft Selects Classic Horror Stories ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Fall River Press, 2016
- * The Venus of Ille, (nv) 
- * The Venus of Ille, (nv)  Little French Masterpieces by Honoré de Balzac, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1903
- * The Venus of Ille, (nv)  The Venus of Ille and Other Stories by Prosper Mérimée, Oxford University Press, 1966
- * The Venus of Ille, (nv)  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1970; translated from the French (“La Vénus d’Ille”, La Revue des Deux Mondes, May 1837) by Francis B. Shaffer.
- * The Vision of Charles XI, (ss)  The Scrap Book July 1906; translated from the French by S. Ten Eyck Bourke.
- * The Vision of Charles XI, (ts)  Sharpe’s London Journal v14, 1852, uncredited.
- * The Vision of Charles XI, (ts) 
- * What It Cost to Save a Turk, (ss)  Short Stories July 1897; translated from the French by Mrs. Dallas Bache.
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[]Merington, Marguerite (1857-1951) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Afterward, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine November 1914
- * The Bicycle. Woman and the Bicycle, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine June 1895
- * The Bishop’s Memory, (ss)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1898
- * The Carita Record, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine September 1910
- * Christmas Bells, (sg)  Woman’s Home Companion December 1911, music by Ward Stephens
- * A Comédienne, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine April 1901
- * A Confession, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine May 1904
- * Cradle Song, (sg)  Woman’s Home Companion November 1913, music by Safford Waters
- * East and West, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine May 1902
- * An Evicted Spirit, (ss)  The Atlantic Monthly March 1899
- * Father Time and His Children, (pl)  St. Nicholas January 1909
- * The Fool, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine April 1901
- * A Gainsborough Lady: A Christmas Masque, (pl)  Scribner’s Magazine January 1902
- * Giverny, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine April 1904
- * The Golden Goose, (ss)  Gunter’s Magazine October 1905
- * Grouse Out of Season, (pl)  Harper’s Bazar November 1903
- * Hey Nonny No, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine October 1899
- * In Sæcula Sæculorum, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine August 1911
- * Just You!, (pm)  Harper’s Bazar June 1913
- * Literary Women in Their Homes—III - Margaret Deland, (ar)  The Ladies’ Home Journal October 1892
- * Love, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine September 1901
- * Love, Life and Death, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine July 1909
- * Lover’s Knot: Comedy, (ss)  Harper’s Bazar June 1910
- * Martin Farroner, (ss)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1898
- * A Memory, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine July 1901
- * A Message, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1900
- * The Minus Sign, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine August 1904
- * Miss Moffett, (ss)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1898
- * A Morning Song, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine February 1903
- * Mother Earth, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine October 1897
- * Old Marblehead, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine May 1896
- * On Deck, (ss)  Harper’s Bazar September 1904
- * Patient Griselda, (??)  The Century Magazine November 1890
- * Perdita, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine August 1915
- * A Rustic Calendar, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine August 1897
- * The Sea, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine May 1906
- * Seriatim, (pm)  Lippincott’s Magazine September 1901
- * Setness of Abijah: Drama, (ss)  Harper’s Bazar March 1903
- * A Silent Message, (pm)  New England Magazine August 1901
- * A Singer Awaiting an Answer, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1895
- * The Singing Day, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine February 1911
- * A Sister of the Annuciation, (ss)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1894
- * Speaking of Charity, (ss)  The Outlook July 11 1903
- * The Stars, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine January 1901
- * Three Death-Masks, (gp)  Scribner’s Magazine April 1901
- * Toddykins, (ss)  Scribner’s Magazine September 1903
- * To Zuleika, (pm)  Munsey’s Magazine January 1902
- * A Tragedy, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine April 1901
- * The Turn of the Tide, (nv)  Gunter’s Magazine February 1905
- * Waverer, (ss)  Harper’s Weekly January 9 1904
[]Merivale, H(erman) C(harles) (1839-1906) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Ætate XIX, (pm) 
- * At Rome, (pm)  The Cornhill Magazine April 1870
- * The Fisherman’s Song, (pm)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1884
- * Friends, (pm) 
- * Love the Conqueror, (pm)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1888
- * A Lyric from the German, (pm)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1886
- * Marian May, (pm)  The Cornhill Magazine August 1871
- * Ready, Ay, Ready, (pm) 
- * Rhine-Side, (pm)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1888
- * Some Humors of Travel, (cl)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May,   Dec 1889
- * Sunset, (pm)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1884
- * Thaisa’s Dirge, (pm) 
- * To My Lady, (pm)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1888
- * La Violetta, (pm)  The Cornhill Magazine September 1871, as by H. C. M.
- * “With an Amethyst”, (pm)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1888
[]Merivale, Louisa A. (fl. 1860s-1870s) (chron.)
  
    - * The Alchemists, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine June 1869, uncredited.
- * A Dialogue on Finality, (ss)  The Cornhill Magazine October 1868, uncredited.
- * On the Origin of Shakspeare’s “Tempest”, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine October 1872, uncredited.
- * Princess Gallitzin, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine November 1871, uncredited.
- * Thoughts on Quarrelling, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine October 1870, uncredited.
- * A Visit to Münster, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine November 1874, uncredited.
[]Meriwether, Walter Scott (1864-1950) (chron.)
  
    - * An American Sailor’s Story, (ia)  Munsey’s Magazine March 1918
- * At the Ward-Room Table, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine August 1919
- * A Blue-Jacket Monte Cristo, (ss)  Scribner’s Magazine May 1901
- * The Fighting Record of the United States Marines, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine September 1917
- * Four American Admirals, (ia)  Munsey’s Magazine May 1918
- * Our Navy and Germany’s, (ia)  Munsey’s Magazine March 1901
- * The Paul Jones and the Confederacy, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine July 1916
- * Remarkable Rescues at Sea, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine December 1917
- * The Tragic Side of Sea Service, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine June 1911
- * Won by Chance, (ss)  The Junior Munsey March 1901
[]Merkle, Robert (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
  
    - * Come Away, (??)  The Parisienne Monthly Magazine February 1918
- * Duet, (pm)  The Smart Set May 1919
- * The Illumination, (ss)  The Smart Set January 1921
- * Lines for Music, (pm)  The Smart Set April 1916
- * The Mouse, (ms)  The Smart Set November 1920
- * Murderer, (??)  The Parisienne Monthly Magazine April 1918
- * The Mystery of Man, (ms)  The Smart Set August 1919
- * Not in the Old Songs Only, (pm)  The Smart Set February 1921
- * Poets, (ms)  The Smart Set June 1919
- * Prenez Garde!, (??)  The Parisienne Monthly Magazine February 1918
- * Prithee, Brother, (??)  The Parisienne Monthly Magazine February 1919
- * Tempo di Minuetto, (pm)  The Parisienne Monthly Magazine November 1917
[]Merland, Oliver (fl. 1890s-1920s); used pseudonyms Colin Collins & Singleton Pound (about) (chron.)
  
    - * The Ameer’s Fate; or, British Steel Against Treachery, (na)  Pluck January 12 1895, as by Singleton Pound
- * The Branded Spy Dec  [Sexton Blake], (n.)  The Sexton Blake Library #107, 1919, uncredited.
- * The Case of Larachi the Lascar  [Sexton Blake], (n.)  The Sexton Blake Library #342, 1924, uncredited.
- * The Case of the Man in Black  [Sexton Blake], (n.)  The Sexton Blake Library #311, 1923, uncredited.
- * The Case of the Nameless Man  [Sexton Blake], (n.)  The Sexton Blake Library #129, 1920, uncredited.
- * The Circus School, (nv)  The Boys’ Friend #157, June 11 1904, as by Singleton Pound
- * The Enslaved City, (na)  Union Jack Library November 10 1894, as by Singleton Pound
- * The Face in the Film  [Sexton Blake], (n.)  The Sexton Blake Library #281, 1923, uncredited.
- * The Girl on the Sands, (nv)  Tit-Bits Novels #112, August 30 1913
- * An Heiress for an Hour, (ss)  The Violet Magazine #54, September 19 1924, as by Colin Collins
- * His Brother’s Keeper, (nv)  Tit-Bits Novels #121, November 1 1913, as by Colin Collins
- * The House of Silence, (n.)  Lloyd’s Detective Series #2, 1921, as by Colin Collins
- * In the Grip of the Czar, (na)  Pluck November 9 1895, as by Singleton Pound
- * In the Power of His Fag, (nv)  The Boys’ Friend #434, October 2 1909, uncredited.
- * In the Trenches, (na)  Pluck January 4 1896, as by Singleton Pound
- * The Lady Boss, (ss)  The Violet Magazine #10, January 12 1923, as by Colin Collins
- * The Miser’s Heir, (nv)  Pluck May 7 1897, as by Singleton Pound
- * The Mountain of Fire, (na)  Union Jack Library March 16 1895, as by Singleton Pound
- * The Peacemaker, (ss)  The Penny Pictorial #488, October 3 1908
- * The Schoolboy Millionaire, (n.)  Lloyd’s School Yarns #5, 1921, as by Colin Collins
- * Step by Step, (n.)  Lloyd’s Detective Series #4, 1921, as by Colin Collins
- * The Thousand Pound Silence, (ss)  The Violet Magazine #12, February 9 1923, as by Colin Collins
- * Tippoo Sahib Traitor, (na)  Pluck March 21 1896, as by Singleton Pound
[]Merlin, John (fl. 1910s) (chron.)
  
    - * Betrayal, (pm)  Snappy Stories 1st October 1918
- * Egypt, (pm)  Snappy Stories 2nd October 1917
- * Enough, (pm)  Snappy Stories 1st September 1918
- * The Greatest Sorrow, (pm)  Live Stories April 1919
- * The Idealist, (pm)  The Smart Set August 1916
- * The Inverse Ratio, (ss)  The Smart Set July 1915
- * The Mistake, (pm)  Snappy Stories 1st Nov 1917,   2nd Jul 1918
- * Moon-Dawn, (pm)  Snappy Stories 2nd January 1919
- * Queen Balkis, (pm)  Snappy Stories 1st February 1918
- * Rural Temperance, (pm)  Snappy Stories 1st August 1918
- * The Sun to the Flower, (pm)  Snappy Stories 1st May 1918
- * There Lives a Woman Next Door to Me, (ms)  The Smart Set October 1916
- * Wind-Love, (pm)  Live Stories July 1918
- * The Woman Without Curiosity, (ms)  The Smart Set January 1918
[]Merrel, Concordia; pseudonym of Mary Phyllis Joan Morton (1886-1963) (chron.)
  
    - * By Special Arrangement, (ss)  The London Magazine December 1916
- * The Golden Prince, (ss)  The Weekly Tale-Teller #345, December 11 1915
- * Judy Takes Her Chance, (sl)  Sweetheart Stories #177 Dec 1,   #178 Dec 15,   #179 Dec 29 1931,   #180 Jan 12 1932
- * The Man Without Mercy, (sl)  Sweetheart Stories #154 Jan 13,   #155 Jan 27,   #156 Feb 10,   #157 Feb 24,   #158 Mar 10 1931
- * The Miracle Merchant, (sl)  Sweetheart Stories #147 Oct 7,   #148 Oct 21,   #149 Nov 4,   #150 Nov 18,   #151 Dec 2 1930
- * Not the Usual Thing, (sl)  Home Chat #1750 Oct 6,   #1751 Oct 13 1928
- * The Secret at Pinewoods, (sl)  Cupid’s Diary Feb 19,   Mar 5,   Mar 19,   Apr 2,   Apr 16 1930
[]Merriam, Eve (1916-1992) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Galanos: America’s Answer to French Fashion, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post October 26 1963
- * If Wishes Were Horses, Beggars Would Ride, (pm) 
- * Landscape, (pm)  A Sky Full of Poems by Eve Merriam, Dell, 1986
- * Make Something Happen, (vi)  Collier’s December 25 1948
- * My Mother Sorrow, (pm)  Harper’s Magazine August 1944
- * Neuteronomy, (pm)  Out Loud by Eve Merriam, Atheneum, 1970
- * Nobody There, (pm)  Out Loud by Eve Merriam, Atheneum, 1970, as "Neuteronomy"
- * The Old Man of the Mountain, (ss)  Story #104, November/December 1943
- * Still Life, (pm)  The California Quarterly Spring 1952
- * Thumbprint, (pm) 
- * Toward the Time, (ss)  Spit in the Ocean v1 #1, 1974
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[]Merriam, Joanne (1973- ) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Another Year (with Roger L. Dutcher), (pm)  Star*Line Winter 2017
- * The Aviary, (pm)  ChiZine #35, January/March 2008
- * The Bather, (pm)  Strange Horizons July 3 2006
- * Bluebeard, (pm)  ChiZine #47, April/June 2011
- * The Boatman, (ss)  On Spec Summer 2007
- * The Candy Aisle, (ss)  The Journal of Unlikely Entomology #4, November 2012
- * Charon’s Midlife Crisis, (pm)  The Magazine of Speculative Poetry Spring 2007
- * Cherries for Buttons, (pm)  Strange Horizons February 27 2006
- * Cured of Skies, (pm)  The Magazine of Speculative Poetry Fall 2013
- * Deaths on Other Planets, (pm)  Asimov’s Science Fiction April/May 2008
- * First Contact, (pm)  Strange Horizons June 13 2005
- * The Greening, (pm)  Strange Horizons October 17 2005
- * Harvest, (ss)  Strange Horizons March 26 2007
- * Heatwave (with Roger L. Dutcher), (pm)  Strange Horizons August 19 2019
- * Improving on Nature, (pm)  Strange Horizons September 6 2010
- * Interference Patterns (with Kendall Evans), (pm)  Star*Line Spring 2014
- * Last Will and Testament, (pm)  ChiZine #31, January/March 2007
- * Little Ambushes, (ss)  Strange Horizons August 20 2007
- * Love in the Time of Alien Invasion, (pm)  The Magazine of Speculative Poetry Spring 2011
- * Mirror Points, (pm)  Strange Horizons December 23 2002
- * No Words, (pm)  Strange Horizons February 3 2003
- * The Purple Hippopotamus Wading Pool, (ss)  Strange Horizons March 6 2006
- * The Rainy Season, (pm)  Strange Horizons March 21 2005
- * Ribbons. Lightning., (vi)  On Spec Spring 2004
- * Settler’s Song, (pm)  Strange Horizons July 25 2005
- * Sister, I’m Telling You, (pm)  The Magazine of Speculative Poetry Autumn 2005
- * Spring in Rutherford County, (pm)  Dreams and Nightmares #77, 2007
- * Sundowning, (ss)  Strange Horizons February 22 2010
- * Surface Properties, (pm)  Strange Horizons January 31 2005
- * Swan Song, (ss)  Strange Horizons October 6 2008
- * Thirteen Scifaiku for Blackbirds, (pm)  Strange Horizons October 12 2009
- * Votive, (pm)  Aoife’s Kiss September 2010
- * Waiting to Happen, (pm)  The Magazine of Speculative Poetry Autumn 2005
- * Walking Hibernation, (ss)  Strange Horizons October 4 2004
- * Werepenguin, (pm)  Strange Horizons March 10 2008
- * We’re Still Girls, (pm)  The Magazine of Speculative Poetry Autumn 2005
[]Merriam, Michael (1965- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * And a Song in Her Hair, (ss)  Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #26, 2006
- * At the Edge of Twilight, Melissa Remembers Flight, (ss)  Three Crows Press August 2009
- * By Moonlight, (ss)  Aoife’s Kiss June 2010
- * Cold Hand in Mine, (ss)  Khimairal Ink October 2009
- * Doors Through the Places You Live, (ss)  Ray Gun Revival #55, 2009
- * Far from the Fields, (ss)  Ray Gun Revival #9, November 1 2006
- * Fast Gliding Down the Rails, (ss)  Unfit Magazine v2, 2018
- * A Glint Through Smoke and Flame, (ss)  Ruins: Terra ed. Eric T. Reynolds, Hadley Rille Books, 2007
- * A Hot Cup at the Last Station, (vi)  Bards and Sages Quarterly July 2010
- * Introduction to “Northern Lights: 20 MinnSpec Tales”, (in)  Northern Lights: 20 MinnSpec Tales ed. Michael Merriam, Sam's Dot Publishing, 2010
- * Jenny’s Magic, (ss)  Beyond Centauri July 2006
- * Melpomene Run, (ss)  Ray Gun Revival #4, August 15 2006
- * The Most Wonderful Time, (ss)  Electric Spec November 30 2021
- * Nor to the Strong, (ss)  Ray Gun Revival #19, April 1 2007
- * Now Arriving on Track Four, (ss)  All Worlds Wayfarer #7, December 21 2020
- * The Problem Was, (pm)  Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #36, 2008
- * Rainfall, (ss)  Deep Magic #45, February 2006
- * Shades of Light and Foam, (ss)  Cover of Darkness May 2008
- * Tenari, (ss)  Ray Gun Revival #45, July 2008
- * We Are Not Daredevil. Except When We Are Daredevil, (ar)  Uncanny Magazine #24, September/October 2018
- * Where the Leftovers Go, (pm)  Beyond Centauri January 2007
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[]Merrick, Elliott (fl. 1930s-1950s) (chron.)
  
    - * Fire Patrol, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post July 1 1950
- * Fish & Paint, (ss)  The Open Road for Boys November 1938
- * He Sailed Away, (ss)  Story #41, December 1935
- * Janie, (ss)  Story #109, September/October 1944
- * Lady at the Hardware Store, (ss)  The New Yorker July 10 1937
- * So Long, Dear Lady, (vi)  Collier’s March 17 1951
- * What Was There to Say?, (ss)  The Strand Magazine June 1943
- * Without Words, (nv)  1939
[]Merrick, Helen (fl. 1990s-2010s) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * The Erotics of Gender Ambiguity: A Fem-SF Symposium, (ar)  Women of Other Worlds ed. Helen Merrick & Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press, 1999
- * “Fantastic Dialogues”: Critical Stories about Feminism and Science Fiction, (ar)  Speaking Science Fiction ed. Andy Sawyer & David Seed, Liverpool University Press, 2000
- * From Female Man to Feminist Fan: Uncovering ’Herstory’ in the Annals of SF Fandom, (ar)  Women of Other Worlds ed. Helen Merrick & Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press, 1999
- * Introduction, (in)  Love and Romanpunk by Tansy Rayner Roberts, Twelfth Planet Press, 2011
- * Perfectly Herself: A discussion of the work of Carol Emshwiller (with Ursula K. Le Guin, Pat Murphy & Gary K. Wolfe), (ar)  Strange Horizons May 30 2011
- * Preface (with Tess Williams), (pr)  Women of Other Worlds ed. Helen Merrick & Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press, 1999
- * Symposium on Posthuman Science Fiction (with Gregory Benford, Russell Blackford, Andrew M. Butler, Joe W. Haldeman & Maureen Kincaid Speller), (ar)  Foundation #78, Spring 2000; edited transcript of a symposium at Aussiecon 3 on Sunday 5 September 1999.
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[]Merrick, Leonard; [born Leonard William Miller] (1864-1939); previously known as Leonard Miller (about) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * Ante-Nuptial  [Tricotrin], (ss)  The Grand Magazine February 1918
- * Aribaud’s Two Wives, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine April 1913
- * At Home, Beloved, At Home, (ss)  Nash’s Magazine June 1914
- * The Attack in the Rue de la Presse, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine April 1906
- * At the Sign of the “Bleeding Heart”, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post August 1 1908, as "“The Bleeding Heart”"
- * The Banquets of Kiki, (ss)  Nash’s Magazine July 1914
- * The Bishop’s Comedy, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post July 29 1905
- * “The Bleeding Heart”, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post August 1 1908
- * The Boom, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post November 18 1911
- * The Call from the Past, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine December 1906
- * Casimir’s Courtship, (ss)  The Strand Magazine September 1934
- * The Celebrity at Home, (ss)  The Story-teller March 1913
- * The Child in the Garden, (ss)  The Man Who Understood Women and Other Stories by Leonard Merrick, Nash, 1908
- * Christmas for Four, (ss)  Cosmopolitan January 1927, as "Xmas for Four"
- * A Christmas Idyll, (ss)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1925
- * The Conspiracy for Claudine, (ss)  A Chair on the Boulevard by Leonard Merrick, Hodder, 1919
- * The Crime of Olga Jibinsky, (nv)  Harper’s Bazar December 1923
- * A Cure for Dyspepsia, (ss)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1925
- * The Danger of Being a Twin, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine October 1906
- * Dead Violets, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine August 1906
- * The Doll in the Pink Silk Dress, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post October 30 1909
- * The Dovecote, (ss)  The Grand Magazine January 1914
- * The Dress-Clothes of Monsieur Pomponnet, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine November 1906
- * The Elegant De Fronsac, (ss)  McClure’s Magazine March 1913
- * The Elevation of Lulu, (nv)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1925
- * The Epic of the Heavenly Cook, (nv)  Four Stories by Leonard Merrick, Partington, 1925
- * “Especially Parkins”, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine April 1907
- * The Fairy Poodle, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine January 1907
- * A Family Tangle, (na)  Ainslee’s May 1909
- * The Fatal Florozonde, (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine January 1905
- * The Favorite Plot (with Variations), (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine August 1907
- * Fifi at the Vaudeville, (ss)  Nash’s Magazine February 1914
- * The Five Bells, (ss)  Nash’s Magazine July 1927
- * A Flat to Spare, (ss)  The Grand Magazine October 1935
- * Floromond and Frisonnette, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine December 1913
- * Fluffums, (ss)  The English Illustrated Magazine August 1896
- * Frankenstein II, (ss)  The Strand Magazine (US) November 1904
- * George, (ss)  Ainslee’s January 1914
- * The Girl Who Was Tired of Love, (ss)  Lloyd’s Magazine April 1920
- * Hercules and Aphrodite, (ss)  People’s September 1908
- * Hillier’s Love Affair, (n.)  The London Magazine November 1910
- * How Tricotrin Saw London  [Tricotrin], (ss)  A Chair on the Boulevard by Leonard Merrick, Hodder, 1919
- * Ideals for the New Era, (sy)  Lloyd’s Magazine February 1919
- * The Infidelity of Monsieur Noulens, (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine May 1905
- * The Intruder, (ss)  The Strand Magazine March 1937
- * An Invitation to Dinner, (ss)  A Chair on the Boulevard by Leonard Merrick, Hodder, 1919
- * I Recall a Seat, (ss)  The Story-teller April 1920
- * The Judgment of Paris, (ss)  The Story-teller August 1908
- * The Laurels and the Lady, (nv)  The Man Who Understood Women and Other Stories by Leonard Merrick, Nash, 1908
- * A Letter to the Duchess, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine September 1906
- * Little-Flower-of-the-Wood, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine September 1907
- * Love in Paris, (ss)  Cosmopolitan April 1927
- * Lynch’s Daughter, (sl)  The Ladies’ Home Journal Apr,   May,   Jun,   Jul,   Aug,   Sep 1908
- * “Mabel, Go Put on Your Hat”, (ss)  The Smart Set April 1913
- * Mademoiselle Ma Mère, (ss)  To Tell You the Truth by Leonard Merrick, Hodder & Stoughton, 1922
- * The Married Sister Came Home, (ss)  The Story-teller July 1909
- * Mate, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine June 1910
- * A Millionaire’s Romance, (ss)  McClure’s Magazine June 1913
- * A Miracle in Montmartre, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine February 1907
- * A Misadventure in Paris, (ss)  Liberty January 28 1933
- * Mr. Bazalgette’s Agent, (n.) George Routledge and Sons (hc), 1888 
- * “Mlle. Ma Mère”, (ss)  The London Magazine August 1912
- * Mrs. —, (ss)  The Strand Magazine December 1935
- * Mrs. Dacre—Heroine, (ss)  The London Magazine February 1906
- * My Best Story:
    
 * ___ The Dress-Clothes of Monsieur Pomponnet, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine November 1906
- * “On Est Mieux Ici Qu’en Face”, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post June 15 1912
- * The Opportunity of Petitjean, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 26 1908
- * The Opportunity of Petitpas, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 26 1908, as "The Opportunity of Petitjean"
- * “Pardon, You Are Mademoiselle Girard!”, (ss)  The Red Magazine June 1908
- * Picq Plays the Hero, (ss)  Harper’s Bazar November 1918
- * A Piece of Sugar, (ss)  Hearst’s Magazine April 1914
- * The Poet of the Heavenly Cook, (ss)  Hearst’s International January 1923
- * Poet’s Week-End, (??)  Lyric Love Stories January 1936
- * Poor Dear George, (ss)  Hearst’s International February 1924
- * The Pot of Pansies, (ss)  Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1921
- * The Prince in the Fairy Tale, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine July 1907
- * The Promenades of Monsieur Poy, (ss)  The Strand Magazine March 1931
- * The Propriety of Pauline, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine July 1906
- * The Quaint Companions, (na) 
- * The Reconciliation, (ss)  The Man Who Understood Women and Other Stories by Leonard Merrick, Nash, 1908
- * A Reformed Character  [Tricotrin], (ss)  The Grand Magazine November 1917
- * The Shoelace, (nv)  Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1923
- * The Statue, (ss)  London Opinion Summer 1913
- * Stories of the Year:
    
 * ___ The Fairy Poodle, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine January 1907
- * The Suicides in the Rue des Vents, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine June 1906
- * The Suicides in the Rue Sombre, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine June 1906, as "The Suicides in the Rue des Vents"
- * The Surgeon Was Right, (ss)  Britannia and Eve January 1930
- * The Tale That Wouldn’t Do, (ss)  The Daily Mail May 16 1904
- * That Villain Her Father, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post December 27 1919
- * The Third M, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine March 1906
- * To Daphne De Vere, (ss)  McClure’s Magazine February 1920
- * Tommy’s First Lesson, (ss)  The Strand Magazine June 1935
- * The Tragedy of a Comic Song, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine May 1907
- * Tricotrin Changes His Mind  [Tricotrin], (ss)  The Grand Magazine December 1917
- * Tricotrin Entertains  [Tricotrin], (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine November 1907
- * Tricotrin Goes  [Tricotrin], (ss)  Hearst’s Magazine February 1914
- * Tricotrin’s Farewell  [Tricotrin], (ss)  Nash’s Magazine January 1914
- * Tricotrin the Critic  [Tricotrin], (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine February 1913
- * The Unmentionable Ghost, (ss)  Collier’s January 25 1930
- * The Vengeance of M. Dutripon, (ss)  Cosmopolitan February 1928
- * A Very Good Thing for the Girl, (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine October 1903
- * Waiting for Henriette  [Tricotrin], (ss)  The Grand Magazine January 1918
- * “A Weak Imitation”, (ss)  The English Illustrated Magazine June 1894
- * While Paris Laughed:
    
 * ___ 1.A Reformed Character  [Tricotrin], (ss)  The Grand Magazine November 1917
 * ___ 2.Tricotrin Changes His Mind  [Tricotrin], (ss)  The Grand Magazine December 1917
 * ___ 3.Waiting for Henriette  [Tricotrin], (ss)  The Grand Magazine January 1918
 * ___ 4.Ante-Nuptial  [Tricotrin], (ss)  The Grand Magazine February 1918
- * The Whole Question, (na)  Ainslee’s June 1910
- * “Why Billy Went Back”, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine January 1909
- * With Intent to Defraud, (ss)  The Man Who Understood Women and Other Stories by Leonard Merrick, Nash, 1908
- * The Woman in Marble, (ss)  McClure’s Magazine July 1913
- * The Woman in the Book, (ss)  Nash’s Magazine August 1914
- * The Woman Who Wished to Die, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine June 1907
- * Xmas for Four, (ss)  Cosmopolitan January 1927
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  Cosmopolitan December 1921
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