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Addleman, David R. (fl. 1990s) (items)
- The Lipton People, (ss) Midnight Zoo v1 #2, 1991
- The Last Hero, (ss) Midnight Zoo v1 #4, 1991
- Family Ties, (ss) Midnight Zoo v1 #5, 1991
- The Last Vampire, (vi) Midnight Zoo v1 #5, 1991
- Tokens of Faith, (ss) Midnight Zoo v1 #6, 1991
- Time of the Beast, (ss) Aberations #1, 1991
- Silvery Eyed Devil, (ss) Vision #11, 1991
- Changes, (ss) Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine Winter 1992
- Kiddie War, (ss) Midnight Zoo v2 #1, 1992
- Pillow Beasts, (vi) Midnight Zoo v2 #2, 1992
- Bubbles, (ss) Midnight Zoo v2 #3, 1992
- Requiem for a Vampire, (ss) Midnight Zoo v2 #4, 1992
- First Times Are Often Painful, (vi) Aberations #6, 1992
- So Long to Love, (ss) The Vampire’s Crypt #6, Fall 1992
- A Few Watts Between Friends, (ss) Vision #14, 1992
- Prime Diective, (ss) Vision #12, 1992
- Aaron Silversmith, (ss) Midnight Zoo v3 #1, 1993
- Bright Cries in the Darkness, (ss) Midnight Zoo v3 #1, 1993
- The Beltsweeper, (ss) Midnight Zoo v3 #6, 1993
- Little Blonde Angel, (ss) Over My Dead Body! #1, Summer 1993
- Reflections of Youth, (ss) Figment #14, Summer 1993
- You Send Me, (ss) Midnight Zoo v3 #7, 1993
- Code of the Vampire, (ss) Figment #15, Fall 1993
- Flip Out, (ss) Midnight Zoo v3 #9, 1993
- Devil Dues, (ss) Midnight Zoo v3 #10, 1993
- The Guardian, (vi) Vision #17, 1993
- Telesport, (ss) Aberations #8, 1993
- Ghostly Intent, (ss) Aberrations #19, April 1994
- Artifact, (ss) Gateways #11, Summer 1994
- In His Hands, (ss) Vision #18, 1994
- The Ghost in the Well, (ss) Talebones #0, Summer 1995
Addonizio, Kim; [born Kim Addie] (1954- ) (about) (items)
- Thirty [Bedtime Stories], (ss) Penthouse December 1996
- The Gift, (ss) A Dick for a Day: What Would You Do If You Had One? ed. Fiona Giles, Indigo, 1997
- Just Do What I Tell You, (ss) Eros ex Machina ed. M. Christian, Masquerade/Rhinoceros, 1998
- Ever After, (ss) Fairy Tale Review #1, 2005
- Snow White: The Huntsman’s Story, (ss) Fairy Tale Review v3 #1, 2007
- Hansel, (ss) Fairy Tale Review v5 #1, 2009
- A Proper Funeral, (ss) The Sun #476, August 2015
- The Wishing Well, (ss) Oakland Noir ed. Eddie Muller & Jerry Thompson, Akashic Books, 2017
- Ways of Being Lonely, (pm) The New Yorker November 16 2020
- Kansas, 4 A.M., (pm) The New Yorker April 17 2023
- ‘Til There Was You, (ss)
Ade, George (1866-1944) (about) (items)
- Fable of Parents Who Tampered with Offspring, (vi) 1899
- The Modern Fable of the People’s Choice, Who Answered the Call of Duty and Took Seltzer, (ss) Collier’s Weekly November 10 1900
- The Modern Fable of the Bureau of Public Comfort, (ss) Collier’s Weekly November 17 1900
- The Modern Fable of the Skittish Widower Who Tried to Set Himself Back Some Thirty Years, (ss) Collier’s Weekly November 24 1900
- The Modern Fable of the Good Fellow Who Had a Way of Getting the Short End of It, (ss) Collier’s Weekly December 1 1900
- The Modern Fable of the Old-Time Pedagogue Who Came Down from the Shelf and Was Sufficiently Bumped, (ss) Collier’s Weekly December 8 1900
- The Modern Fable of the Weak Brother Who Made People Think of Lord Chesterfield, (ss) Collier’s Weekly December 15 1900
- The Modern Fable of the Satiated Globe-Trotter Who Found a New Kind of Nerve-Twister Waiting for Him at Home, (ss) Collier’s Weekly December 22 1900
- The Modern Fable of the Old Merchant, the Sleuth, and the Tapioca, (ss) Collier’s Weekly December 29 1900
- College Men & Newspaper Work, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 13 1901
- The Lovemaking of a Prince, (ss) 10 Story Book June 1901
- Modern Fable of the Old Fox and the Young Fox, (ss) The Century Magazine March 1902
- The Real Freshman, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 25 1902
- Tales of a Country Town: The Identification of “Bronco Jim”, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 24 1903
- A Boarding House Drama, (ss) 10 Story Book January 1903
- The Breaking-In of Quincy Bolivar, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1903
- Getting Sister Laura Married Off, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 18 1903
- Shiner’s Diplomacy, (ss) 10 Story Book August 1903
- Handsome Cyril, (ss) Handsome Cyril by George Ade, Bandar Log Press, 1903
- The Charm of the Big Town, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine February 1904
- How I Came to Butt Into the Drama, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) November 1904
- “To Make a Hoosier Holiday”, (ss) Collier’s Weekly December 17 1904
- The Humorous Side of an Ocean Voyage, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine May 1906
- Human Failings of Ancient Moguls, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine July 1906
- The Slim Princess, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post November 24 1906, etc.
- The Funniest Stories I’ve Heard, (hu) Success Magazine November 1906, etc.
- A Life on the Ocean Wave, (ss) The Idler November 1906
- With Mr. Peasley in Darkest London, (ss) The Idler December 1906
- Mr. Peasley and His Vivid Impressions of Foreign Parts, (ss) The Idler January 1907
- Round About Cairo with or Without the Assistance of the Dragoman or Simon Legree of the Orient, (ss) The Idler February 1907
- Mr. Peasley Goes Into the Pyramid of Cheops and Lives to Tell About It, (ss) The Idler March 1907
- Dashing Up the Nile in Company of Mr. Peasley and Others, (ss) The Idler April 1907
- Getting Acquainted with the English Language, (ar) The Idler May 1907
- The Old-Time Rally, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 31 1908
- The Backslider, (ss) Collier’s December 11 1909
- The New Fable of the Private Agitator and What He Cooked Up, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine August 1912
- The New Fable of the Speedy Sprite, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine September 1912
- The New Fable of the Intermittent Fusser, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine October 1912
- The New Fable of the Search for Climate, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine November 1912
- The New Fable of the Father Who Jumped In, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine January 1913
- The New Fable of the Uplifter and His Dandy Little Opus, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine February 1913
- The New Fable of the Wandering Boy and the Wayward Parents, (ss) Cosmopolitan March 1913
- The New Fable of What Transpires After the Wind-up, (ss) Cosmopolitan April 1913
- The Dream That Came Out with Much to Boot, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1913
- The New Fable of the Toilsome Ascent and the Shining Table Land, (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1913
- The New Fable of the Aerial Performer, the Buzzing Blondine, and the Daughter of Mr. Jackson, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1913
- The New Fable of Susan and the Daughter and the Granddaughter, and Then Something Really Grand, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1913
- The New Fable of the Scoffer Who Fell Hard and the Woman Sitting By, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1913
- The New Fable of the Lonesome Camp on the Frozen Heights, (ss) Cosmopolitan December 1913
- The New Fable of the Marathon in the Mud and the Laurel Wreath, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1914
- The Fable of the Two Sensational Failures, (ss) Cosmopolitan April 1915
- The Fable of the Man Who Wanted His Europe, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1915
- The Fable of What the Best People Are Not Doing, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1915
- The Fable of the Film-Fed Family, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1915
- The Charles Frohman Way, (ar) Cosmopolitan October 1915 [Ref. Charles Frohman]
- The Fable of the Back-Tracker from the Hot Sidewalks, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1915
- Indiana, (ar) The American Magazine March 1916
- The Fable of Prince Fortunatus Who Moved Away from Easy Street and Sisas the Saver Who Moved In, (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1916
- The Fable of the Twelve-Cylinder Speed of the Leisure Class, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1916
- The Fable of the Kittenish Superanns and the World-Weary Snipes, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1916
- The Fable of the Civic Improver and the Customary Reward, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1916
- The Fable of All That Triangle Stuff as Sized Up by the Meal-Ticket, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1917
- Looking Back from 50, (ar) The American Magazine February 1917
- The Modern Fable of the Spotlighters and the Spotter, (ss) Cosmopolitan February 1917
- The Fable of the Lingering Thirst and Boundless Sahara, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1917
- The Fable of the Getting-Together of the Lily and the Hick, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1917
- The Fable of the Waist-Band That Was Taut Up to the Moment It Gave Way, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1917
- A Mosquito Fleet of Undersized Chasers and Destroyers, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1917
- The Fable of What They Hankered for and What Was Delivered to Them, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1917
- The Fable of the Rise and Flight of the Winged Insect, (ss) Cosmopolitan December 1917
- The Fable of the Straight and Narrow Path Leading to the Refreshment Counter, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1918
- The Fable of the Bewildered Maverick and the Conflicting Testamony, (ss) Cosmopolitan February 1918
- The Fable of the Uplift That Moved Sideways, (ss) Cosmopolitan March 1918
- The Fable of the Ripe Persimmon and the Plucked Flower, (ss) Cosmopolitan April 1918
- The Fable of the Hard-Up Yeoman Who Went on a Visit, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1918
- The Fable of the Family That Forgot That Folks Remember, (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1918
- The Fable of the Week-Enders and the Dreadful Doings, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1918
- The Fable of Those Who Stood the Gaff and Smiled or Otherwise, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1918
- The Fable of Almost Getting Back to Nature, (vi) Cosmopolitan September 1918
- The Fable of the Brand That Was Plucked and Got Cold, (vi) Cosmopolitan September 1918
- The Fable of the Compound Fracture and the Rapid Recovery, (vi) Cosmopolitan September 1918
- The Fable of the Inside Info and the Deadly Dope, (vi) Cosmopolitan September 1918
- The Fable of the New Indirect Lighting System, (vi) Cosmopolitan September 1918
- The Fable of the Song-Bird and the Cyclone, (vi) Cosmopolitan September 1918
- The Fable of What Showed Up in the Red Glare, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1918
- The Fable of the Things We Can’t Get Along Without Unless—, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1918
- The Fable of the Polite Poison Counter, (ss) Cosmopolitan December 1918
- The Fable of the Hostess and the Hikers and the Party Under the Trees, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1919
- The Fable of the Cousins Who Got Together Much and Plenty, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1920
- “Look Out for Your Husbands! Golf Is Coming!”, (ar) The American Magazine July 1920
- The Fable of the Wailing in the Desert, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1920
- The Fable of the Pippinella and the Holder of the Lucky Ticket, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1920
- They Simply Wouldn’t Let Me Be a High-Brow, (ar) The American Magazine December 1920
- Dignity, (ed) Cosmopolitan March 1921
- Music and Music-Lovers, (ed) Cosmopolitan April 1921
- Oratory, (ed) Cosmopolitan May 1921
- Do You Live in a Tree? Or Do You Carry a Ton of Non-Essentials Under Each Arm?, (ed) Cosmopolitan June 1921
- Move Around Before the Ivy Begins to Climb Up Your Legs. A Vacation Editorial, (ed) Cosmopolitan July 1921
- Vacations, (ar) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine August 1921
- A Word of Advice About Advice, (hu) Cosmopolitan August 1921
- Those Who Sit on the Edge of a Cloud, (ed) Cosmopolitan September 1921
- A Life Job—But Who Wants It?, (ed) Cosmopolitan October 1921
- Comparisons, (ed) Cosmopolitan November 1921
- Have You a Well-Meaning Fixer in Your Home?, (ed) Cosmopolitan December 1921
- Are You Headed Up—or Down?, (ed) Cosmopolitan January 1922
- Babies, (ed) Cosmopolitan February 1922
- “They Call It Dancing”, (ed) Cosmopolitan March 1922
- Luxuries, (ed) Cosmopolitan April 1922
- Put Up a Front, (ed) Cosmopolitan May 1922
- Home Cooking, (ed) Cosmopolitan June 1922
- Relieves His Mind on a Human Pest, (ed) Cosmopolitan July 1922
- The Trouble with the Hindu Is His Name’s Not McCarthy, (ed) Cosmopolitan August 1922
- The Social Error of Being Well Fed, (ed) Cosmopolitan September 1922
- The Dead One on a Pedestal Is a Statue the Live One Is a Target, (ed) Cosmopolitan October 1922
- Mourns That Funerals Aren’t What They Used to Be, (ed) Cosmopolitan November 1922
- What We Can Learn from Kenesaw and Will, (ar) The American Magazine November 1922
- That Proudest Moment—When a Banker Shakes Hands with You, (ed) Cosmopolitan December 1922
- Climate, (ed) Cosmopolitan January 1923
- Society, (ed) Cosmopolitan February 1923
- Maple Syrup and Cayenne Pepper, (ed) Cosmopolitan March 1923
- Hokum, (ed) Cosmopolitan April 1923
- Bread Upon the Waters, (ed) Cosmopolitan May 1923
- Refrainers, (ed) Cosmopolitan June 1923
- Geographical Labels, (ed) Cosmopolitan July 1923
- Pride, (ed) Cosmopolitan August 1923
- Authors!—Burn Up Your Alibis!, (hu) Photoplay September 1923
- Luck, (ed) Cosmopolitan September 1923
- Jewelry, (ed) Cosmopolitan October 1923
- Consistency, (ed) Cosmopolitan November 1923
- Yes, But—, (ar) Cosmopolitan December 1923
- Old People, (ed) Cosmopolitan January 1924
- Specialists, (cl) Cosmopolitan February 1924
- Talks About Tom, (ar) Photoplay March 1924
- Weather, (cl) Cosmopolitan March 1924
- Non-Celebrities, (cl) Cosmopolitan April 1924
- Alibis, (cl) Cosmopolitan May 1924
- Copy Cats, (ed) Cosmopolitan June 1924
- Getting Even, (cl) Cosmopolitan July 1924
- The Good Die Young, (cl) Cosmopolitan August 1924
- Too Much Sunshine, (hu) Liberty September 13 1924
- Goose Grease for Happiness, (cl) Cosmopolitan September 1924
- The Yankee’s Prayer, (cl) Cosmopolitan October 1924
- The Village Liar, (hu) Liberty November 8 1924
- A Bachelor’s Advice to Parents, (cl) Hearst’s International November 1924
- Politics—Once a Massacure, Now a Musicale, (cl) Cosmopolitan November 1924
- If!, (cl) Cosmopolitan December 1924
- At the Quarter, (ar) Liberty January 3 1925
- Jazzmania, (cl) Cosmopolitan January 1925
- Interior Desecrating, (cl) Cosmopolitan February 1925
- The Little Men Are the Big Folks, (cl) Cosmopolitan March 1925
- For the First Time in My Life I’m Going to Talk About Myself, (cl) Cosmopolitan June 1925
- The Persecuted Wife: 1885 vs. 1925, (th) Liberty July 4 1925
- Soft Hats, Hard Hats and Coronets, (cl) Cosmopolitan July 1925
- Some High Spots, (cl) Cosmopolitan August 1925
- The Fable of a Few Dropping In, (ss) Liberty September 19 1925
- Remember Me as the Man Who Might Have Bunked with John L., (cl) Cosmopolitan September 1925 [Ref. John S. Sullivan]
- The Fable of the Brotherly Confab, (ar) Liberty October 10 1925
- The Good Old Days, (ar) Cosmopolitan October 1925
- The Hardest $100,000 That I Ever Earned, (ar) Cosmopolitan November 1925
- To Get Along, Keep on Being a Country Boy, (ar) Cosmopolitan December 1925
- How to Live in the Country, (ar) Cosmopolitan January 1926
- I Keep Myself Young, (ar) Cosmopolitan February 1926
- My Mother and Father, (ar) Cosmopolitan March 1926
- Log Cabin Days, (ar) Cosmopolitan April 1926
- I Like Crowds, (cl) Cosmopolitan May 1926
- Food Fit for Heaven, (cl) Cosmopolitan June 1926
- A Little Scheme of My Own, (cl) Cosmopolitan July 1926
- The Dark Ages, (cl) Cosmopolitan August 1926
- The Mushy Seventies, (cl) Cosmopolitan September 1926
- When I Owed My Wild Oats, (es) Cosmopolitan October 1926
- The Busy Boiling 90’s, (cl) Cosmopolitan November 1926
- I Knew Them When—, (cl) Cosmopolitan December 1926
- And Now They Are Famous, (cl) Cosmopolitan January 1927 [Ref. Frank A. Vanderlip, Will J. Davis, Charles Dillingham & Eugene Field]
- When Good Fellows Get Together, (cl) Cosmopolitan February 1927
- Then and Now, (cl) Cosmopolitan March 1927
- Where Angels Fear to Tread, (ar) Cosmopolitan April 1927
- My Own All-American Team, (ar) Cosmopolitan May 1927
- Great Ones, (cl) Cosmopolitan June 1927
- Lady Champions, (ar) Cosmopolitan August 1927
- The Stories That Riley Used to Tell, (hu) Cosmopolitan December 1927
- Making the Grade, (ss) Cosmopolitan March 1928
- He Will Save Her, (ss) Cosmopolitan April 1928
- On His Uppers, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1928
- Football Now and Then, (ar) Liberty November 16 1929
- Riley and His Friends, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 27 1930
- The Fable of Life Among the Lollipops, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1930
- Loafer’s Lullaby, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1931
- Prairie Kings of Yesterday, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 4 1931
- More Cruel Than Whips, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1931
- Treatise on Pie, (hu) Esquire Autumn 1933
- The White Ewe, (pl) Esquire January 1934
- The College Widow, (pm) 1900
- The Fable of the Good Fairy with the Lorgnette, and Why She Got It Good, (vi) Fables in Slang by George Ade, Herbert S. Stow, 1900
- The Fable of the Preacher Who Flew His Kite, (vi) 1900
- The Fable of the Two Mandolin Players and the Willing Performer, (ss) Fables in Slang by George Ade, Herbert S. Stow, 1900
- What They Had Laid Out for Their Vacation, (vi) 1900
- The Fable of Doing Just as You Please, (ss)
- The Fable of the Slim Girl, (vi)
- The Joy of Single Blessedness, (ar)
- The Microbe’s Serenade, (pm)
- The Sultan of Sulu, (ss)
- “Tall-stoy”, (ss)
- untitled (“Last night at twelve I felt immense/But now I feel like thirty cents”), (pm)
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