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[]Ordunio, Douglas (fl. 2000s) (chron.)
  
    - * The Cello, (pm)  Liquid Imagination #1, Fall 2008
 
    - * Lady of Shalott, (pm)  Liquid Imagination #1, Fall 2008
 
    - * Smart Smoke, (pm)  Liquid Imagination #2, Winter 2009
 
    - * The Two of Us, (pm)  Liquid Imagination #1, Fall 2008
 
    - * Valerie, (pm)  Liquid Imagination #3, Spring 2009
 
  
[]Ore, Rebecca (Brown); pseudonym of Rebecca Brown (1948- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * Accelerated Grimace, (ss)  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction February 1998
 
    - * Acid and Stoned Reindeer, (ss)  Clarkesworld #14, November 2007
 
    
    - * Adulterer and Bandsaw, (ss)  The Big Click #13, March 2014
 
    - * Afterword—Slash Is for Girls, (aw)  Centuries Ago and Very Fast by Rebecca Ore, Aqueduct Press, 2009
 
    - * Alien Bootlegger, (na)  Alien Bootlegger and Other Stories by Rebecca Ore, Tor, 1993
 
    
    - * Alien Bootlegger and Other Stories, (co) Tor (hc), August 1993 
 
    - * Aliens and the Artificial Other, (ar)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #56, April 1993
 
    - * At a Time of Some Difference, (ss)  Centuries Ago and Very Fast by Rebecca Ore, Aqueduct Press, 2009
 
    - * The Barbarian Queen, (pm)  Weird Tales Winter 1990/1991
 
    - * Blonde and Ivory, (ss)  Centuries Ago and Very Fast by Rebecca Ore, Aqueduct Press, 2009
 
    - * Blue as Neon but More Stiff [Thomas’s Story], (ss)  Centuries Ago and Very Fast by Rebecca Ore, Aqueduct Press, 2009
 
    - * Centuries Ago and Very Fast, (co) Aqueduct Press (tp), April 2009 
 
    - * Centuries Ago and Very Fast as Rationalism Dawned with Some Religious Madness, (nv)  Centuries Ago and Very Fast by Rebecca Ore, Aqueduct Press, 2009
 
    - * Collected Ogoense, (nv)  Asimov’s Science Fiction October/November 1997
 
    - * Essay: Aliens and the Artificial Other, (ar)  Alien Bootlegger and Other Stories by Rebecca Ore, Tor, 1993
 
    - * Farming in Virginia, (ss)  Alien Bootlegger and Other Stories by Rebecca Ore, Tor, 1993
 
    
    - * The First Time, (ar)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #88, December 1995
 
    - * Flirting with Death and Old Men [Thomas’s Story], (ss)  Centuries Ago and Very Fast by Rebecca Ore, Aqueduct Press, 2009
 
    - * Fourteen Thousand and Some Yules [Thomas’s Tale], (ss)  Centuries Ago and Very Fast by Rebecca Ore, Aqueduct Press, 2009
 
    - * Giant Flesh Holograms Keep My Baby’s Eyes Warm, (nv)  Alien Bootlegger and Other Stories by Rebecca Ore, Tor, 1993
 
    - * Going Back to Colchis, (ss)  Warrior Enchantresses ed. Kathleen M. Massie-Ferch & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1996
 
    - * Half in Love with Easeful Rock and Roll, (ss)  Bending the Landscape: Science Fiction ed. Nicola Griffith & Stephen Pagel, Overlook Press, 1998
 
    - * Horse Tracks, (ss)  Sisters in Fantasy 2 ed. Susan Shwartz & Martin H. Greenberg, Roc, 1996
 
    - * Hypocaust & Bathysphere, (na)  Asimov’s Science Fiction January 1995
 
    
    - * Ice-Gouged Lakes, Glacier-Bound Times, (nv)  Amazing Stories July 1988
 
    
    - * Liquid Assets, (ss)  Unnatural Diplomacy ed. Martin H. Greenberg, AvoNova, 1992
 
    - * The Lost Audience: 100,000 Readers Just Like Her, (ar)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #8, April 1989
 
    - * My Mother, the Alien, and Me, (ss)  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction April 1997
 
    - * The Neolithic Shows Up with Sheep and Goats and Little People, (ss)  Centuries Ago and Very Fast by Rebecca Ore, Aqueduct Press, 2009
 
    - * Ocean Hammer, (ss)  Asimov’s Science Fiction January 1993
 
    - * Projectile Weapons, (nv)  Amazing Stories May 1986, as "Projectile Weapons and Wild Alien Water", by Rebecca Brown
 
    
    - * “Quarreling, We Walked to the Baltic”, (ss)  Centuries Ago and Very Fast by Rebecca Ore, Aqueduct Press, 2009
 
    - * Queen of the Vid, (ss)  Centuries Ago and Very Fast by Rebecca Ore, Aqueduct Press, 2009
 
    - * Read This: Recently Read and Recommended, (ms)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #11, July 1989
 
    - * Response to “The New Generation Gap”, (ms)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #14, October 1989
 
    - * A Review of Soetsu Yanagi’s “The Unknown Craftsman” for Sf Writers, (ar)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #61, September 1993 [Ref. Soetsu Yanagi]
 
    - * Scarey Rose in Deep History, (ss)  Asimov’s Science Fiction June 1997
 
    
    - * The Sister of Us All—Vel’s Tale, (ss)  Centuries Ago and Very Fast by Rebecca Ore, Aqueduct Press, 2009
 
    - * The Sister Who Started It All [Thomas’s Story, Vel’s Tale], (ss)  Centuries Ago and Very Fast by Rebecca Ore, Aqueduct Press, 2009
 
    - * Stone Whorl, Flint Knife, (ss)  Sisters in Fantasy 2 ed. Susan Shwartz & Martin H. Greenberg, Roc, 1996
 
    - * The Tyrant That I Serve, (nv)  Amazing Stories September 1986
 
    
    - * Very Minor God in Real Flesh, (ss)  Centuries Ago and Very Fast by Rebecca Ore, Aqueduct Press, 2009
 
    - * Was 1950s Science Fiction Ever Escape?, (ar)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #104, April 1997
 
    - * What Works for Me, (sy)  The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #112, Summer 1991
 
    - * The Year in Science Fiction and Fantasy: A Symposium (with Eleanor Arnason, Gregory Benford, Paul Di Filippo, Maureen F. McHugh, Robert J. Sawyer, Norman Spinrad & Michael Swanwick), (ar)  Nebula Awards 29 ed. Pamela Sargent, Harcourt Brace, 1995
 
    - * [letter], (lt)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #8 Apr,   #11 Jul,   #12 Aug 1989
 
  
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    - * Alien Bootlegger by Gwyneth Jones, (br)  Interzone #76, October 1993
 
    - * Becoming Alien by Sharon E. Martin, (br)  Thrust #32, Winter 1989
 
    - * Being Alien by Pascal J. Thomas, (br)  Quantum #37, Summer 1990
 
    - * Gaia’s Toys by Howard V. Hendrix, Ph.D., (br)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #89, January 1996
 
    - * Human to Human by Pascal J. Thomas, (br)  Quantum #39, Summer 1991
 
    - * The Illegal Rebirth of Billy the Kid by Ken Brown, (br)  Interzone #50, August 1991
 
    - * The Illegal Rebirth of Billy the Kid by Steven Sawicki, (br)  Science Fiction Review #7, February 1992
 
    - * Outlaw School by Graham Sleight, (br)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #159, November 2001
 
    - * Slow Funeral by Brian M. Stableford, (br)  Interzone #91, January 1995
 
    - * Time’s Child by John Clute, (br)  Interzone #211, July/August 2007
 
  
[]O’Regan, Marie (fl. 2000s-2010s) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * Afterword (with Paul Kane), (aw)  The British Fantasy Society: A Celebration ed. Paul Kane & Marie O'Regan, British Fantasy Society, 2006
 
    - * Alsiso, (ss)  The Alsiso Project ed. Andrew Hook, Elastic Press, 2004
 
    - * Before the Parade Passes, (ss)  The Mammoth Book of Halloween Stories ed. Stephen Jones, Skyhorse Publishing, 2018
 
    - * Black Angel: John Connolly Interviewed: Part 2, (iv)  Dark Horizons #50, Spring 2007 [Ref. John Connolly]
 
    - * Bleed for Me, (ss)  Terror Tales #2, 2004
 
    - * Can You See Me?, (ss)  Midnight Street #5, Summer 2005
 
    
    - * The Changeling, (mr)  Shroud #4, Fall 2008
 
    - * The Changeling (1980), (ar)  Cinema Macabre ed. Mark Morris, PS Publishing, 2006
 
    - * The Cradle in the Corner, (ss)  Hauntings ed. Ian Whates, NewCon Press, 2012
 
    - * Do You Remember?, (ss)  Dark Angel Rising #10, January 2004
 
    - * Editorial, (ed)  Dark Horizons #47, Spring 2005
 
    - * Editorial/Chairman’s Chat, (ed)  Dark Horizons #48 Spr,   #49 Sum 2006
 
    - * Geographical Confluence (with Paul Kane), (ss)  Shroud #5, Winter 2009
 
    - * The Great Beast, (mr)  Shroud #2, March/April 2008
 
    - * Inside Neil Gaiman (with Paul Kane), (iv)  Dark Horizons #48, Spring 2006 [Ref. Neil Gaiman]
 
    - * Interview with John Connolly, (iv)  Dark Horizons #49, Summer 2006 [Ref. John Connolly]
 
    - * Introduction, (in)  The Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories by Women ed. Marie O'Regan, Robinson, 2012
 
    - * Introduction, (in)  Phantoms ed. Marie O'Regan, Titan, 2018
 
    - * Introduction (with Paul Kane), (in)  Exit Wounds ed. Paul B. Kane & Marie O'Regan, Titan, 2019
 
    - * Introduction (with Paul Kane), (in)  Wonderland ed. Paul Kane & Marie O'Regan, Titan, 2019
 
    - * Listen, (nv)  BFS Journal Spring 2012
 
    
    - * Michael Marshall Smith Interview, (iv)  Shroud #3, Summer 2008 [Ref. Michael Marshall Smith]
 
    - * Plus Ça Change, (ss)  Phobophobia ed. Dean M. Drinkel, Dark Continents Publishing, 2011
 
    - * Pretty Things, (ss)  The Alchemy Press Book of Horrors ed. Peter Coleborn & Jan Edwards, Alchemy Press, 2018
 
    - * The Real Me, (ss)  Midnight Street #16, Autumn/Winter 2011
 
    - * Sea View, (ss)  Dark Horizons #45, Spring/Summer 2004
 
    - * Sleeping Black, (ss)  Dark Satanic Mills ed. Steve J. Shaw, Black Shuck Books, 2017
 
    - * Someone to Watch Over You, (ss)  Terror Tales of London ed. Paul Finch, Gray Friar Press, 2013
 
    
    - * Suicide Bridge, (ss)  Here & Now #4, Autumn 2004
 
    - * Tap, Tap…, (ss)  The Black Room Manuscripts: Volume Four ed. Tracy Fahey & J. R. Park, Sinister Horror Company, 2018
 
    - * Terry Gilliam’s Tideland (with Paul Kane), (mr)  Dark Horizons #49, Summer 2006 [Ref. Terry Gilliam]
 
    - * To Awaken the Dead: Interview with Jeff Brookshire (with Paul Kane), (iv)  Dark Horizons #49, Summer 2006 [Ref. Jeff Brookshire]
 
    - * Touch, (vi)  Slices of Flesh ed. Stan Swanson, Dark Moon Books, 2012
 
    - * The Unquiet Bones, (ss)  Bite Sized Horror ed. Johnny Mains, Obverse Books, 2011
 
    - * Webley Mark VI Revolver, (ss)  Shroud #5, Winter 2009
 
    - * Whispers, (ss)  Terror Tales #3, 2006
 
    - * Wormwood: The World of the Greeen Fairy, (ss)  Shroud #5, Winter 2009
 
  
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    - * Editor:  Dark Horizons #47, Spring 2005
 
    - * Editor (with Jenny Barber):  Dark Horizons #48 Spr,   #49 Sum 2006
 
    - * British Fantasy Society 2005 (with Paul Kane), (oa) British Fantasy Society (spiral-bound), November 2004 
 
    - * British Fantasy Society 2006 (with Paul Kane), (oa) British Fantasy Society (spiral-bound), October 2005 
 
    - * The British Fantasy Society: A Celebration (with Paul Kane), (an) The British Fantasy Society (tp), October 2006 
 
    - * Exit Wounds (with Paul Kane), (oa) Titan (tp), May 2019 
 
    - * Hellbound Hearts (with Paul Kane), (oa) Pocket (tp), September 2009 
 
    - * The Mammoth Book of Body Horror (with Paul Kane), (an) Robinson (tp), March 2012 
 
    - * The Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories by Women, (an) Robinson (tp), November 2012 
 
    - * Phantoms, (oa) Titan (tp), October 2018 
 
    - * Wonderland (with Paul Kane), (oa) Titan Books (tp), September 2019 
 
  
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[]O’Reilly, Edward S(innott) “Tex” (1880-1946) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Babblers, (ss)  Pictorial Review November 1926
 
    
    - * Back to Halstead Street, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine November 1917
 
    - * Banner of the Mahdi, (ts)  The Blue Book Magazine December 1936
 
    - * Bombs and the Mule, (ts)  The Blue Book Magazine September 1939
 
    - * Born to Raise Hell, (ar)  Liberty Apr 1,   Apr 8,   Apr 15,   Apr 22,   Apr 29,   May 6,   May 13,   May 20,   May 27,   Jun 3, 
          Jun 10 1933; as told to Lowell Thomas
 
    - * Bride of Bacoor, (ss)  Pictorial Review June 1919
 
    - * Bride of Battle, (nv)  All-Story Weekly August 25 1917
 
    - * Courage or Bravery?, (ts)  The Blue Book Magazine March 1938
 
    - * Dame Fortune the Knocker, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine November 1920
 
    - * A Date with Connie, (ar)  Photoplay September 1920
 
    - * Dead or Alive, (ss)  Collier’s September 29 1917
 
    - * The Dominant Male, (ss)  Pictorial Review December 1917
 
    - * Double Barreled Friendship, (ss)  Pictorial Review May 1919
 
    - * The Fierce Chicken, (ts)  The Blue Book Magazine April 1942
 
    - * The Fighting Jew, (ar)  Liberty Dec 9,   Dec 16,   Dec 23,   Dec 30 1933,   Jan 6,   Jan 13 1934
 
    - * Galvanized Gringo, (ss)  Pictorial Review January 1919
 
    - * Gentlemen Unafraid, (ss)  Liberty September 13 1924
 
    
    - * Haning a la Mode, (ss)  Pictorial Review September 1916
 
    - * A Head-Hunter Hero, (ts)  The Blue Book Magazine August 1937
 
    - * His Fortunate Face, (ss)  Pictorial Review April 1921
 
    - * His Perfect Wife, (ss)  Pictorial Review September 1925
 
    - * I Helped Kill an American Traitor, (ts)  Personal Adventure December 1937
 
    - * In Our Midst, (ss)  Pictorial Review October 1926
 
    - * Like a White Man, (ss)  Liberty April 4 1925
 
    - * Love o’ Woman, (ss)  The New McClure’s January 1929
 
    - * Mavericks All!, (ss)  Pictorial Review July 1919
 
    - * Nagasaki Riot, (ts)  The Blue Book Magazine November 1937
 
    - * Old Gray Mule, (ts)  The Blue Book Magazine October 1935
 
    - * One Year, (ss)  The Novel Magazine August 1925
 
    - * Pecos Bill  [Pecos Bill], (ss)  Adventure January 1 1935
 
    - * Pecos Bill Goes Hunting  [Pecos Bill], (ss)  Adventure February 1 1935
 
    - * Pecos Bill—Man of Might  [Pecos Bill], (ss)  Adventure February 15 1935
 
    - * Pecos Bill’s Wedding  [Pecos Bill], (ss)  Adventure January 15 1935
 
    - * The Penny War, (ts)  The Blue Book Magazine February 1937
 
    - * Rainbow’s End, (ss)  Pictorial Review December 1927
 
    - * The Saga of Pecos Bill, (ts)  The Century Magazine October 1923
 
    
    - * Soothing the Savage Breast, (ss)  Pictorial Review November 1917
 
    - * Still Slackers: A Special Article on the Renegades of the Mexican Border, (ar)  Liberty July 5 1924
 
    - * A Two-Cylinder Lochinvar, (ss)  Pictorial Review October 1917
 
    - * Voice of the People, (ss)  Pictorial Review March 1927
 
    - * What’s One Man’s Meat, (ss)  Pictorial Review October 1918
 
    - * When I Shot Tracy’s Horse, (ts)  The Blue Book Magazine September 1940
 
    - * When Tondo Went to War, (ss)  Pictorial Review November 1918
 
    - * With Stopover Privileges, (ss)  The Popular Magazine October 20 1917
 
  
[]O’Reilly, John Boyle (1844-1890) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * An Art Master, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine June 1887
 
    - * At Best, (pm)  Scribner’s Monthly April 1876
 
    - * A Builder’s Lesson, (pm)  Wide Awake July 1885
 
    
    - * The Cry of the Dreamer, (pm)  In Bohemia by John Boyle O'Reilly, The Pilot Publishing Co., 1886
 
    
    - * The Dog Guard. An Australian Story, (pm)  The Dark Blue #13, March 1872
 
    - * Dying in Harness, (pm)  Young Ireland: An Irish Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction June 3 1876
 
    - * The Fame of the City, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1881
 
    - * Forever, (pm)  Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science May 1874
 
    - * How?, (pm)  The Golden Argosy June 9 1888
 
    - * Joy, (pm) 
 
    
    - * The Last of the Narwhale. The Story of an Arctic Nip, (pm)  Scribner’s Monthly December 1875
 
    - * Macarius the Monk, (pm)  The Atlantic Monthly December 1875
 
    - * The Monster Diamond, (pm)  The Dark Blue #14, April 1872
 
    
    - * My Mother’s Memory, (pm)  Young Ireland: An Irish Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction August 19 1876
 
    - * On Joy, (pm)  The Argosy #579, January 6 1894
 
    - * The Ride of Collins Graves, (pm) 
 
    
    - * The Sea Bird’s Fate, (pm)  The Golden Argosy April 9 1887
 
    - * The Songs That Are Not Sung, (??)  The Atlantic Monthly November 1883
 
    - * To-day, (pm)  Young Ireland: An Irish Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction May 27 1876
 
    - * Weary of the Struggle, (pm)  The Golden Argosy November 27 1886
 
    - * A White Rose, (pm) 
 
    
    - * The Wonderful Country, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine September 1887
 
    - * Yesterday and Tomorrow, (pm)  New York Press
 
    
    - * “You gave me the key of your heart”, (pm) 
 
    
  
[]O’Reilly, Nan (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
  
    - * Altar, (ss)  The Catholic World January 1926
 
    - * Boomerang, (ss)  All-Story Love Tales March 5 1938
 
    - * Caught in Traffic, (ss)  Prize Story Magazine February 1929
 
    - * The First Person Bobby Jones Had to Defeat Was Himself, (ar)  McClure’s December 1927 [Ref. Bobby Jones]
 
    - * In a Manger, (ss)  Canadian Home Journal December 1953
 
    - * Just Dad, (ss)  Prize Story Magazine January 1929
 
    - * A Kiss in the Dark, (ss)  Smart Set August 1924
 
    - * Out of the Dark, (ss)  Prize Story Magazine April 1929
 
    - * Out of the Storm, (ss)  All-Story Love Stories October 30 1937
 
    - * Scylla and Charybdis, (ss)  Breezy Stories 2nd September 1925
 
    - * Tenderly and Forever, (ss)  Liberty December 2 1939
 
    - * Trappings of Woe, (ss)  The Catholic World January 1928
 
  
[]O’Rell, Max; pseudonym of Paul Blouët (1848-1903) (chron.)
  
    - * Anecdotal Reminiscences of My Travels, (te)  The Harmsworth Magazine Jan,   Feb 1901
 
    - * Anecdotal Reminiscences of My Travels, (te)  The Harmsworth Magazine Mar,   Apr,   May,   Jun 1901 [Ref. Max O’Rell]
 
    - * Early Influences: A Reminiscence of My School-Days, (ar)  The Cosmopolitan November 1900
 
    - * From My Letter-Box, (ar)  Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine March 1888
 
    - * Home Life in France, (ar)  The Cosmopolitan April 1888
 
    - * John Bull and Company, (ar)  The Cosmopolitan September 1894
 
    - * John Bull as Others See Him: What I Think of the English, (ar)  The Universal Magazine #2, March 1900
 
    - * Luck, (ms) 
 
    
    - * My First Snake, (ss)  The Ladies’ Home Journal August 1894
 
    - * Notes on Jonathan’s Daughters, (ar)  The Strand Magazine October 1891
 
    
    - * Peculiar Children I Have Met, (ar)  The Strand Magazine March 1896
 
    - * [illustration(s)], (il)  The Saturday Evening Post July 11 1903
 
  
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[]Orem, William C. (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
  
    - * Across the River, (ss)  Alaska Quarterly Review Spring/Summer 1998
 
    - * Fire, (vi)  After Hours Autumn 1990
 
    - * Heritage of Kings, (ss)  Haunts #25, Spring 1993
 
    - * Homecoming, (ss)  Aberrations #35, December 1995
 
    - * I, Abbot, (ss)  After Hours Autumn 1994
 
    - * Joccwa, (ss)  The Tome Spring 1992
 
    - * Maxwan, (ss)  Aberrations #30, June 1995
 
    - * The Others, (ss)  In Your Face ed. John Benson, John Benson, 1996
 
    - * Place of Darkness, (ss)  Night Terrors #2, November 1996
 
    - * Southern Rising, (ss)  The Tome #7, 1991
 
    - * Thing, (ss)  After Hours Summer 1993
 
  
[]Orenstein, Larry (1949-2021); used pseudonym Sara Plews (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Blind Date, (ss)  Cold Blood III ed. Peter Sellers, Mosaic Press, 1990, as by Sara Plews
 
    - * Goodnight, Mrs. Calabash, Wherever You Are, (ss)  Cold Blood II ed. Peter Sellers, Mosaic Press, 1989, as by Sara Plews
 
    - * Murder by the Tubful, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine December 1986, as by Sara Plews
 
    
  
[]Oreshnik, A. F.; pseudonym of Albert F. Nussbaum (1934-1996) (chron.)
  
    - * The Bad Joke, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine October 1971
 
    - * The Best Place, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine October 1974
 
    
    - * Breaking Into the Big Time, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine March 1972
 
    - * The Expert, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine June 1971
 
    - * The Expert Victim, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 1978
 
    - * Home Ground, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 1975
 
    
    - * Hunting Ground, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1975
 
    
    - * The Kris Kringle Caper, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine January 1976
 
    - * No Small Mistakes, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 1974
 
    - * The One Who Got Away, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine March 1972
 
    
      -  Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories to Be Read with the Lights On ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1973, as by Albert F. Nussbaum
 
      -  Breaking the Scream Barrier ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1976, as by Albert F. Nussbaum
 
      -  Alfred Hitchcock’s Anthology #13, 1983, as by Albert F. Nussbaum
 
      -  Alfred Hitchcock: Portraits of Murder, Galahad, 1988, as by Albert F. Nussbaum
 
    
    - * The Only Rule, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January 1976
 
    
    - * The Take-Over, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July 1972
 
    - * The Way Memory Works, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine February 1974
 
  
[]Oreto, Frank (J.) (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * All God’s Creatures Got Reasons, (ss)  Hinnom Magazine #5, February 2018
 
    
    - * All Our Missing Pieces, (ss)  Planet Scumm #14, Autumn 2022
 
    - * The Care and Feeding of Household Gods, (ss)  Beyond the Veil ed. Mark Morris, Flame Tree Press, 2021
 
    - * Decoration, (ss)  Who Knocks? #1, 2019
 
    
    - * Dekker’s Miracle, (ss)  Metaphorosis December 2017
 
    
    - * The God of West Kansas, (ss)  Disturbed Digest #21, June 2018
 
    - * The Great Should Have Been, (ss)  Dragon Gems Spring 2025
 
    - * The Maintainer of Diaries, (ss)  Mystery Magazine February 2022
 
    - * Phase II, (ss)  Fantasy Scroll Magazine #13, June 2016
 
    - * Santa Walks Into a Bar, (ss)  Mystery Magazine December 2021
 
    - * Where God Grows Wild, (ss)  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction March/April 2022
 
    - * The Worms That Crawl Up from Under the Leaves and Eat You…Through Your Butt!, (ss)  Unnerving Magazine #16, 2021
 
  
[]Orgill, Michael (fl. 1970s) (chron.)
  
    - * Faber-Master, (nv)  A World Named Cleopatra ed. Poul Anderson, Pyramid, 1977
 
    - * Many Rubicons, (nv)  Beyond Time ed. Sandra Ley, Pocket, 1976
 
    - * The Mind Angel, (ss)  The Mind Angel and Other Stories ed. Roger Elwood, Lerner, 1974
 
    - * Nebula Awards New York, (ms)  SFWA Bulletin #53A, Fall 1974
 
    - * The Science Fiction Writer’s Library (with James E. Gunn), (ar)  SFWA Bulletin #47/48, Summer 1973
 
    - * The Smallest Starship, (ss)  The Tunnel and Other Stories ed. Roger Elwood, Lerner, 1974
 
    - * Torcon 2, (ms)  SFWA Bulletin #49, Fall 1973
 
  
[]Orie, Marcel (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
  
    - * Afterword to “Postcards from Carcosa”, (as)  Forbidden Knowledge De Lage Landen 2015; translated from the Dutch (Wonderwaan, No. 6, June 2008).
 
    - * Afterword to “The Law of the Razor”, (as)  Forbidden Knowledge A Warning to the Curious 2022; translated from the Dutch (Waen Sinne, No. 3, November 2004).
 
    - * Azathoth! (with Jaap Boekestein & Roelof Goudriaan), (in)  Forbidden Knowledge De Lage Landen 2015; translated from the Dutch (Wonderwaan, No. 24, Winter 2012).
 
    - * Cagliostro’s Great Puppet Theatre, (ss)  Forbidden Knowledge Tales of Love and Death 2019; translated from the Dutch (Holland SF Vol. 39, No. 6, December 2005).
 
    - * Circus Dreams from the 17th Floor, (ss)  Forbidden Knowledge Dreams & Nightmares 2022; translated from the Dutch (Pure Fantasy, No. 5, 2006).
 
    - * Computercode Cthulhu, (br)  Cyäegha #4, Spring 2011 [Ref. Paul Harland & Tais Teng]; translated from the Dutch (Holland SF #234, June 2008).
 
    - * Cthulhu Ftaghn! (with Jaap Boekestein), (in)  Forbidden Knowledge De Lage Landen 2015; translated from the Dutch (Wonderwaan, No. 6, June 2008).
 
    - * Dead Men Don’t Dream, (ss)  Cyäegha #18, Winter 2016; translated from the Dutch (Wonderwaan No. 37, March 2016).
 
    - * The Dolls of Dr. Edelweiss, (ss)  Cyäegha #14, Summer 2015
 
    - * The Emperor of Madness, (ss)  Forbidden Knowledge De Lage Landen 2015; translated from the Dutch (Wonderwaan, No. 33, March 2015).
 
    - * The Feast Under the Catacombs, (ss)  Cyäegha #22, Autumn 2019; translated from the Dutch (Wonderwaan #48, Winter 2018).
 
    - * The Hidden Gods, (ar)  Cyäegha #7, Autumn 2012; translated from the Dutch (Holland SF #234, June 2008).
 
    - * Iä! Shub-Niggurath! (with Jaap Boekestein & Roelof Goudriaan), (in)  Forbidden Knowledge De Lage Landen 2015; translated from the Dutch (Wonderwaan, No. 23, September 2012).
 
    - * Iä Yog-Sothoth! (with Jaap Boekestein), (in)  Forbidden Knowledge De Lage Landen 2015; translated from the Dutch (Wonderwaan, No. 8, December 2018).
 
    - * The Law of the Razor, (ss)  Forbidden Knowledge A Warning to the Curious 2022; translated from the Dutch (Waen Sinne, No. 3, November 2004).
 
    - * Madness in Print, (ar)  Cyäegha #15, Spring 2016; translated from the Dutch (Holland SF No. 264, December 2015).
 
    - * A Manual for Later, for After the Apocalypse, (ss)  Cyäegha #9, Summer 2013; translated from the Dutch (Wonderwaan No. 24, December 2012).
 
    - * The Midori Chapter, (ss)  Forbidden Knowledge The Masquerade of Life 2018; translated from the Dutch (Zwarte Zielen 1 ed. Roelof Goudriaan, Babel/One Door Publications, 2005).
 
    - * Postcards from Carcosa, (ss)  Cyäegha #6, Spring 2012; translated from the Dutch (Wonderwaan #6, June 2008).
 
    - * Queen of K’n-Yan, (br)  Cyäegha #15, Spring 2016 [Ref. Ken Asamatsu]; translated from the Dutch (Holland SF No. 239, September 2009).
 
    - * Weird Dreams from Wonderwaan (with Jaap Boekestein), (ed)  Cyäegha #6, Spring 2012
 
  
[]Origo, Iris; [i.e., Iris Margaret Origo, Marchesa of Val d’Orcia, DBE]  [née Cutting] (1902-1988) (chron.)
  
    - * Biography—True and False, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine Autumn 1960
 
    - * The Carlyles and the Ashburtons, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine Autumn 1950
 
    - * The Childhood of a Poet, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine Spring 1953
 
    - * 82 to 93: A Picture of Old Age, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine Autumn 1963
 
    - * Eve or Mary, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine Winter 1962/1963
 
    - * Hartley, (bg)  The Cornhill Magazine July 1936 [Ref. Hartley Coleridge]
 
    - * Ignazio Silone: A Study in Integrity, (bg)  The Cornhill Magazine Winter 1966/1967 [Ref. Ignazio Silone]
 
    - * The Lady in the Gondola: Contessa Marina Benzon, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine Autumn 1951
 
    - * The Long Pilgrimage: One Aspect of Bernard Berenson, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine Spring 1960
 
    - * Marie Leneru, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine Autumn 1948
 
    - * Portrait of Marguerite, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine Winter 1964/1965
 
    - * Reading and Learning, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine Summer 1970
 
    - * Ruth Draper and Her Company of Characters, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine Winter 1957/1958
 
  
[]Orin, Lawrence E. (fl. 1960s-1970s) (chron.)
  
    - * The Basement Room, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 1966
 
    - * Cheap Labor, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine February 1970
 
    - * The Complaint, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 1967
 
    
    - * Dead End, (ss)  Manhunt May 1964
 
    - * The Deceiver, (ss)  Manhunt August/September 1966
 
    - * Extrication, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 1967
 
    - * A Good Man Is Hard to Find, (ss)  Manhunt April/May 1967
 
    - * The Lady-Killer, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July 1967
 
    
    - * The Loyal, (ss)  Manhunt December 1965
 
    - * Money’s Thicker Than Blood, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine December 1968
 
    - * Nepotism, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine January 1971
 
    - * One Good Turn, (ss)  Zane Grey Western Magazine February 1970
 
    - * The Philanderer, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July 1968
 
    - * Satisfaction Guaranteed, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine November 1971
 
  
[]O’Riordan, Conal Holmes O’Connell (1874-1948); used pseudonym F. Norreys Connell (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Before the Battle, (pm)  Pearson’s Magazine August 1899, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    
    - * Captain Ringenbach, (ss)  The English Illustrated Magazine February 1903, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * The Deeds of Michael Niel, Soldier of the Queen:
    
    * ___ I: The ’Listing of Slim Michael, (ss)  The Ludgate November 1897, as by F. Norreys Connell
    
    * ___ II: The Hythe Tragedy, (ss)  The Ludgate December 1897, as by F. Norreys Connell
    
    * ___ III: The Outermost Guard, (ss)  The Ludgate January 1898, as by F. Norreys Connell
    
    * ___ IV: The Flight from Khandara, (ss)  The Ludgate February 1898, as by F. Norreys Connell
    
    * ___ V: The Laughter of Life, (ss)  The Ludgate March 1898, as by F. Norreys Connell
    
    * ___ VI: The Phantom Officer, (ss)  The Ludgate April 1898, as by F. Norreys Connell
    - * The Duty Soldier, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine March 1900, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * Fiddle and I, (ss)  The Royal Magazine December 1899, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * The Flight from Khandara, (ss)  The Ludgate February 1898, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * The Golden Tiger, (ss)  The Strand Magazine May 1899, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    
    - * The Hero of Romance, (ss)  The Cornhill Magazine December 1906, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    
    - * How Soldiers Fight, I: Cavalry, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine February 1898, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * How Soldiers Fight, II: Artillery, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine May 1898, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * How Soldiers Fight, III: Infantry, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine June 1898, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * The Hythe Tragedy, (ss)  The Ludgate December 1897, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * The Laughter of Life, (ss)  The Ludgate March 1898, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * The ’Listing of Slim Michael, (ss)  The Ludgate November 1897, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * March!, (pm)  Pearson’s Magazine June 1897, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * Master Freddy’s Apology, (ss)  Pearson’s Magazine June 1906, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * My Friend Yoshomai, (ss)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1901, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    
    - * The Name of O’Rourke, (ss)  Pearson’s Magazine January 1899, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * The Outermost Guard, (ss)  The Ludgate January 1898, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * The Phantom Officer, (ss)  The Ludgate April 1898, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * The Price of Admiralty, (ss)  The Ludgate September 1897, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    
    - * The Princess and the Clown, (na)  The Pall Mall Magazine December 1912, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * Railhead, (ts)  The Pall Mall Magazine April 1899, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * The Saving of the Seven-Pounder, (ss)  Phil May’s Annual #9, Winter 1898, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * Speak, Swords, for England, (pm)  Pearson’s Magazine July 1897, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * The Taming of the Squirrel, (ss)  Temple Bar December 1906, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
    - * Tommy’s Playmate, (ss)  The Penny Pictorial Magazine #1, June 10 1899, as by F. Norreys Connell
 
   
[]Orlando, Joe (1927-1998) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * What Is Book Publishing Coming To? (with Paul Laikin), (ms)  Man’s Magazine June 1963
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  The Saturday Evening Post May 8 1965
 
    - * [illustration(s)], (il)  The Autumn People by Ray Bradbury, Ballantine, 1965
 
    - * [illustration(s)], (il)  Tomorrow Midnight by Ray Bradbury, Ballantine, 1966
 
    - * [illustration(s)] (with Wally Wood), (il)  Black Infinity Magazine #9, Fall 2022
 
  
[]Orleans, Edward (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
  
    - * Are Good Resolutions Bad?, (ar)  The Illustrated Detective Magazine June 1931
 
    - * Balloon Busters, (ss)  Paris Nights September 1935
 
    - * Crime—Another Big Industry, (ar)  The Illustrated Detective Magazine November 1930
 
    - * Crime’s Incubator, (ar)  The Illustrated Detective Magazine January 1931
 
    - * Dactyloscopy and Character, (ar)  The Illustrated Detective Magazine February 1931
 
    - * Foolish Question No. 1, (ar)  The Illustrated Detective Magazine July 1931
 
    - * How’s Your Conscience?, (ar)  The Illustrated Detective Magazine December 1930
 
    - * How We Can Stop Crime, (ar)  The Illustrated Detective Magazine October 1931
 
    - * Is Carelessness a Crime?, (ar)  The Illustrated Detective Magazine September 1931
 
    - * Is No One Safe?, (ar)  The Illustrated Detective Magazine November 1931
 
    - * On the Road to Hell?, (ar)  The Illustrated Detective Magazine August 1931
 
    - * That Primrose Path, (ar)  The Illustrated Detective Magazine March 1931
 
    - * Were You Born in Show-me, Mo.?, (ar)  The Illustrated Detective Magazine May 1931
 
  
[]Orloff, Alan (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Abracadaver, (ss)  Chesapeake Crimes: Magic Is Murder ed. Donna Andrews, Barb Goffman & Marcia Talley, Wildside Press, 2022
 
    - * Auditions Can Be Murder, (ss)  Mystery Weekly January 2021
 
    - * Bark Simpson and the Scent of Death, (ss)  Chesapeake Crimes: Fur, Feathers, and Felonies ed. Donna Andrews, Barb Goffman & Marcia Talley, Wildside Press, 2018
 
    - * The Boy with Binoculars, (ss)  Mystery Tribune #21, Winter 2024
 
    - * Dying in Dokesville, (ss)  Malice Domestic 13: Mystery Most Geographical ed. Verena Rose, Rita Owen & Shawn Reilly Simmons, Wildside Press, 2018
 
    - * Father’s Favorite, (ss)  Mystery Weekly January 2017
 
    - * Gatorpalooza, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May/June 2021
 
    - * Getting Away, (ss)  Black Cat Mystery Magazine #1, Winter 2017/2018
 
    - * A Great Miracle Happened There, (ss)  Black Cat Weekly #119, 2023
 
    - * Hello, Cupcake!, (ss)  Mystery Weekly February 2019
 
    - * House Cell, (ss)  Needle Summer 2013
 
    - * Inseparable, Insufferable, (ss)  Black Cat Mystery Magazine #4, Winter 2018/2019
 
    - * The Last Loose End, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July/August 2016
 
    - * Lita’s List, (ss)  Mystery Magazine May 2022
 
    - * The Long and the Short of It, (iv)  Crimespree Magazine #43, July/August 2011 [Ref. Darrell James]
 
    - * Ye Olde Pawne Shoppe, (ss)  Black Cat Mystery Magazine #12, 2022
 
    - * Other Arrangements, (ss)  Masthead: The Best New England Crime Stories 2020 ed. Verena Rose, Harriette Sackler & Shawn Reilly Simmons, Level Best Books, 2020
 
    - * The Power of Evil, (ss)  Black Cat Weekly #108, 2023
 
    - * The Quarry, (ss)  Landfall ed. Verena Rose, Harriette Sackler, Shawn Reilly Simmons & Angel Trapp, Level Best Books, 2018
 
    - * Rule Number One, (ss)  Snowbound ed. Verena Rose, Harriette Sackler & Shawn Reilly Simmons, Level Best Books, 2017
 
    
    - * Snitches Local 422, (ss)  Black Cat Weekly #204, 2025
 
    - * The Society Set, (ss)  Double Crossing Van Dine ed. Donna Andrews, Greg Herren & Art Taylor, Crippen & Landru, 2025
 
    - * Stormy, with a Chance of Murder, (ss)  Chesapeake Crimes: Storm Warning ed. Donna Andrews, Barb Goffman & Marcia Talley, Wildside Press, 2016
 
    - * The Story of André Venge, (ss)  Mystery Magazine May 2023
 
    - * There Once Was a Man Named Larue, (ss)  Malice Domestic 16: Mystery Most Diabolical ed. Verena Rose, Rita Owen & Shawn Reilly Simmons, Wildside Press, 2021
 
    - * Van Goghing, Goghing, Gone, (ss)  Black Cat Weekly #31, 2022
 
    - * Won’t You Be Vine?, (ss)  Creatures, Crimes, & Creativity 2019 Anthology, Creatures, Crimes, & Creativity, 2019
 
    
  
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