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[]Viruet, C. A. (fl. 2010s) (chron.)
- * Best Friends, (vi) The Sirens Call #31, February 2017
- * Big Brother, (vi) The Sirens Call #43, February 2019
- * Daddy’s Girl, (vi) The Sirens Call #25, February 2016
- * Night Walk, (ss) Black Girl Magic Lit Mag #4, October 2016
- * Shave and a Haircut, (ss) The Sirens Call #26, April 2016
[]Viscosi, James (fl. 1990s-2000s) (chron.)
- * Caller I.D., (ss) Dread #10, 2000
- * Fluff, (ss) The Midnight Gallery #5, 1998
- * The Fold, (ss) Albedo One #24, 2002
- * The Last Vacancy, (ss) Earwig Flesh Factory December 1999
- * Organic Science, (ss) Waste ed. John Benson, John Benson, 1999
- * Perfidy, (ss) Challenging Destiny #14, June 2002
- * Rush Hour, (vi) Mindmares #6, Spring 1999
- * The Short Route, (ss) Vampire Dan’s Story Emporium #6, Spring/Summer 1998
- * Singletrack, (ss) The Edge, Tales of Suspense #4, 1999
- * Sky Pearls, (ss) Challenging Destiny #8, November 1999
- * Suicide Corners, (ss) Crossroads #22/23, October 1998/February 1999
- * Under Ground with the Mouthless Girl, (ss) Earwig Flesh Factory Spring 2000
[]Vise, Toye (chron.)
- * A. P. F. Chapman, (ar) Chums May 1934
- * A. P. Herbert, (ar) Chums January 1934
- * Capt. Ernest Mills Joyce, (ar) Chums December 1933
- * Chums Gallery of Famous Men:
* ___ No. 1: Sir Max Pemberton: An Interview with the Founder of Chums, (iv) Chums August 1933 [Ref. Max Pemberton]
* ___ No. 2: Sir Malcolm Campbell, (ar) Chums September 1933
* ___ No. 3: Sir Alan Cobham, (ar) Chums October 1933
* ___ No. 4: P. G. Wodehouse, (ar) Chums November 1933
* ___ No. 5: Capt. Ernest Mills Joyce, (ar) Chums December 1933
* ___ No. 6: A. P. Herbert, (ar) Chums January 1934
- * The Dublin Horse Show, (ar) Mine August 1935
- * Famous Chums Readers:
* ___ No. 9: Gilbert Jessop, (ar) Chums April 1934
* ___ No. 10: A. P. F. Chapman, (ar) Chums May 1934
- * Four Million Happier Children, (ar) The Passing Show July 7 1934
- * Gallery of Famous Chums Readers:
* ___ No. 8: Steve Fairbairn, (ar) Chums March 1934
- * Gilbert Jessop, (ar) Chums April 1934
- * Gordon Harker, (ar) Chums February 1934
- * Keep Cricket the Game of Games (with Lord Hailsham), (iv) The Passing Show August 18 1934
- * Our Great Interviews:
* ___ No. 7: Gordon Harker, (cl) Chums February 1934
- * P. G. Wodehouse, (ar) Chums November 1933
- * Sir Alan Cobham, (ar) Chums October 1933
- * Sir Malcolm Campbell, (ar) Chums September 1933
- * Sir Max Pemberton: An Interview with the Founder of Chums, (iv) Chums August 1933 [Ref. Max Pemberton]
- * Steve Fairbairn, (ar) Chums March 1934
[]Viser, Lon; [i.e., Lorenzo Ludwick Viser] (1932-1994); used pseudonym Peter Kevin (chron.)
- * Beating the High Cost of Sex, (ss) Diamond Stud v4 #5, 1964
- * COYOTE—Whores of the World Unite!, (ar) Adam April 1976, as by Peter Kevin
- * The First Day, (ss) Adam March 1976, as by Peter Kevin
- * Foot First in Fashion, (pi) Topper November 1964, as by Peter Kevin
- * A Hangover Is Not a Time to Die, (ar) Topper March 1963
- * If It Weren’t for Georgette’s Mother, (ss) Adam July 1975, as by Peter Kevin
- * In July, a Lemonade, (ar) Topper July 1965, as by Peter Kevin
- * An Insman’s Guide to Rubaiyating, (ar) Topper July 1963
- * Is the Sexual Revolution Really Dead?, (ar) Adam December 1975, as by Peter Kevin
- * The Last Bash of Summer, (ar) Topper August 1963
- * The Late, Great State of Marriage, (ar) Adam February 1976, as by Peter Kevin
- * The Man Who Couldn’t Win, (ar) Topper September 1963
- * No Place for Harry, (ss) Topper November 1962
- * Pep Up Your Punchbowl, (ar) Climax May 1969, as by Peter Kevin
- * Rape—The Final Weapon?, (ar) Adam November 1975, as by Peter Kevin
- * Something Evil in Her Bed, (ss) Adam August 1975, as by Peter Kevin
- * Supercock, (pi) Adam August 1975
- * The Violent Libbers, (ar) Adam January 1976, as by Peter Kevin
- * The Wall, (ss) Topper September 1964
[]Visger, Jean Allan (Pinder) (1841-1922) (chron.)
- * An Autumn Ramble in Surrey (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1888, uncredited.
- * The Badger and the Fox (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1888, uncredited.
- * Birds of Prey (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1889, uncredited.
- * The Farmer’s Feathered Friends (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1890, uncredited.
- * The Finch Family (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1891, uncredited.
- * Forest Tithes (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1893, uncredited.
- * The Fox (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1888, uncredited.
- * Fresh-Water Fishes (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine September 1889, uncredited.
- * Haunts of the Otter (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1888, uncredited.
- * The Heron and Its Haunts (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine September 1888, uncredited.
- * How I Became One (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1888, uncredited.
- * In a Country Omnibus (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1894, uncredited.
- * In Summer Heat (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1893, uncredited.
- * In the New Forest (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1893, uncredited.
- * Longshore Memories (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine December 1889, uncredited.
- * Martens, Polecats, Weasels, and Stoats (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1889, uncredited.
- * Moonlight (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine May 1895, uncredited.
- * Nature Studies (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1893, uncredited.
- * Notes by a Naturalist:
* ___ An Autumn Ramble in Surrey (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1888, uncredited.
* ___ The Badger and the Fox (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1888, uncredited.
* ___ The Fox (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1888, uncredited.
* ___ Haunts of the Otter (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1888, uncredited.
* ___ The Heron and Its Haunts (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine September 1888, uncredited.
* ___ How I Became One (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1888, uncredited.
* ___ Rooks and Their Relatives (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1889
* ___ A Storm in the Marshes (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1888, uncredited.
* ___ A Winter’s Day in the Marshes (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1888, uncredited.
- * On the South Downs (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1895, uncredited.
- * Our Thrushes (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1891, uncredited.
- * Rooks and Their Relatives (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1889
- * A Storm in the Marshes (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1888, uncredited.
- * Under Green Leaves (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine July 1892, uncredited.
- * What Men Call Instinct (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine October 1893, uncredited.
- * A Winter’s Day in the Marshes (with Denham Jordan), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1888, uncredited.
[]Visiak, E(dward) H(arold); pseudonym of Edward Harold Physick (1878-1972) (about) (chron.)
- * Carson, (vi) Crimes, Creeps and Thrills, E.H. Samuel, 1936
- * The Cutting, (ss) Thrills, Associated Newspapers, 1936
- * The Egotism of Milton, (ar) To-Day February 1918 [Ref. John Milton]
- * Errata, (lt) To-Day December 1918
- * A Good Reprisal, (ss) Masterpieces of Thrills, Daily Express, 1936
- * I Am a Murderer (with A. Vesselo), (ss) Thrills, Crimes and Mysteries, Associated Newspapers, 1935
- * In a Nursing Home (A Euthanasian Subject), (vi) The Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories 2 ed. Richard Dalby, Carroll & Graf, 1991
- * In the Mangrove Hall, (ss) Masterpieces of Thrills, Daily Express, 1936
- * The Legacy, (ss) Thrills, Crimes and Mysteries, Associated Newspapers, 1935
- * Medusan Madness, (ss) New Tales of Horror, Hutchinson, 1934
- * The Moon, (pm) To-Day January 1918
- * The Queen of Beauty, (ss) The Taste of Fear ed. Hugh Lamb, W.H. Allen, 1976
- * Rescued, (ss) Thrills, Crimes and Mysteries, Associated Newspapers, 1935
- * Sea Sorrow, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1913
- * The Shadow, (n.) Crimes, Creeps and Thrills, E.H. Samuel, 1936
- * The Skeleton at the Feast, (pm) The Phantom Ship by E. H. Visiak, London, 1912
- * S.T. Coleridge, (ar) To-Day September 1918 [Ref. S. T. Coleridge]
- * The Uncharted Islands (with John Gawsworth), (nv) Crimes, Creeps and Thrills, E.H. Samuel, 1936
- * Unrhymed Verse, (lt) To-Day November 1918
- * [letter], (lt) To-Day July 1918
_____, [ref.]
- * E.H. Visiak, The Shadow (1936) by Douglas A. Anderson, (br) Wormwood #25, 2015
- * E.H. Visiak, The Shadow (unpublished MS, revised 1967-1968) by Douglas A. Anderson, (br) Wormwood #25, 2015
- * Medusa by Karl Edward Wagner, (ar) Horror: 100 Best Books ed. Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, Xanadu, 1988
- * Medusa by Arthur Machen, (br) Faunus #1, 1998
- * Terror and Enchantment: E.H. Visiak’s Fiction by Hugh Lamb, (ar) All Hallows #3, 1991
[]Visick, Jacquelyn (fl. 1970s) (books) (chron.)
- * Adelaide Bartlett, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
- * The Bravo Poisoning Case, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
- * Christie of 10 Rillington Place, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
- * Drury Lane, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
- * Eaton Place, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
- * Famous Hauntings:
* ___ 1. St. James’s Palace, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
* ___ 2. Hampton Court, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
* ___ 3. Eaton Place, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
* ___ 4. The Tower of London, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
* ___ 5. Ham House, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
* ___ 6. Drury Lane, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
* ___ 7. Richmond Place, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
- * Famous London Murders:
* ___ 1. The Overbury Scandal, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
* ___ 2. The Bravo Poisoning Case, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
* ___ 3. The Siege of Sidney Street, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
* ___ 4. Jack the Ripper, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
* ___ 5. “Peter” Crippen, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
* ___ 6. Christie of 10 Rillington Place, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
* ___ 7. Adelaide Bartlett, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
- * Ham House, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
- * Hampton Court, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
- * Introduction, (in) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
- * Jack the Ripper, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
- * The Overbury Scandal, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
- * “Peter” Crippen, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
- * Richmond Place, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
- * St. James’s Palace, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
- * The Siege of Sidney Street, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
- * The Tower of London, (ar) London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
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