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Heimer, Mel(vin Lytton) (1915-1971) (items)
- Knock Them Flat, (ss) Popular Sports Magazine Spring 1945
- The Big Drag, (ss) Esquire February 1948
- Theme with Variations, (ss) Esquire May 1948
- Go Your Romantic Way, (ss) Cosmopolitan February 1949
- The Most Beautiful Girl in the World, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1949
- Rory, (ss) Cosmopolitan April 1950
- Where Is This Girl?, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal July 1950
- Highly Eligible Bachelor, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal November 1950
- The Horse in the Parlor, (ss) Today’s Woman January 1952
- The Kiss of Nora Wilson, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal January 1953
- Three Champions, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1953
- A Horse Named Dopey, (vi) Collier’s August 21 1953
- Derby Day, (ss) Collier’s April 30 1954
- My Enemy… My Love, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1954
- The Gilt-Edged Romance of Virginia Bowers, (ss) Collier’s October 1 1954
- Champ, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1955
- The Good Girl, Alas, (ss) Collier’s March 16 1956
- The Dawn Never Shows Up, (pi) Cosmopolitan January 1957
- “Look at Miss Gotrocks”, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1957
- The Hundred Mile an Hour Girl, (ss) McCall’s February 1958
- The Man She Married, (ss) Cosmopolitan April 1958
- Certain Places, Certain Times, (ss) McCall’s March 1959
- Time Trial, (ss) Cosmopolitan April 1959
- The First Time, (ss) McCall’s June 1959
- What’s Tonight?, (ss) McCall’s August 1959
- In the Name of the Law, (ss) McCall’s October 1959
- Prelude to a Kiss, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1959
- The City Slicker, (ss) McCall’s April 1960
- One Person Is All It Takes, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1960
- The End of the World, but Not Quite, (ss) McCall’s September 1960
- Play Me a Waiting Game, (ss) Woman’s Journal September 1962
- Today’s the Day, (ss) McCall’s January 1963
- The Beauty, (ss) McCall’s June 1963
- A World Apart, (ss) McCall’s November 1963
Heimlicher, Craig (fl. 2000s) (items)
- Babylon’s Whore, (pm) HunterGatheress Journal #2, Winter 2009
- Freedom, (pm) HunterGatheress Journal #2, Winter 2009
- Golem, (pm) HunterGatheress Journal #2, Winter 2009
- Magical Thinking, (pm) HunterGatheress Journal #2, Winter 2009
- 9/11 Lie Moment, (pm) HunterGatheress Journal #2, Winter 2009
- Paranoia, (pm) HunterGatheress Journal #2, Winter 2009
Heindel, Robert (1938- ) (items)
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Saturday Evening Post December 31 1966
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy January 1968
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy April 1968
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy March 1969
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy January 1970
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy March 1970
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy May 1970
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy August 1970
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy March 1971
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy July 1971
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy April 1972
Heine, (Christian Johann) Heinrich (1797-1856) (about) (items)
- The Memoirs of Herr von Schnabelewopski, (ex) 1836
- Lines (“When first my afflictions you heard me rehearse… ”), (pm) Peterson’s Magazine January 1857, as by H.
- Courage, My Heart!, (pm) Dublin University Magazine January 1862; translated by L. J. Trotter
- May and December; or, The Second Prometheus, (pm) London Society #1, February 1862; translated by A. L. B.
- The Two Grenadiers, (pm) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #836, June 18 1864, etc.; translated by Charles G. Leland
- A Poet’s Love, (pm) Once a Week September 7 1867; translated by Julia Goddard
- Lorelei, (pm) Once a Week November 16 1867; translated by L.
- The Pilgrimage to Kevlaar, (pm) Britannia October 1869 (translated)
- Tragedy, (pm) The Dark Blue #2, April 1871; translated by Franz Huffer
- Lorely, (pm) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine October 1875
- Childe Harold, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science May 1876; translated by Emma Lazarus
- Spring Festival, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science May 1876; translated by Emma Lazarus
- To My Mother, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1887; translated by John Dennis
- The Song, (pm) Jenness-Miller Magazine January 1891; translated by Mary Morgan
- Comments on Faust (“In a Letter to Mr. Lumley…”), (ar) 1892
- Doctor Faust: A Ballet-Poem, (ss) 1892; translated by Charles G. Leland
- Some Unpublished Letters of Heine, (lt) The New Review #45, February 1893
- Spring Greeting, (sg) The Universal Magazine #5, July 1900
- The Lorelei, (pm) The Scrap Book December 1907 (translated)
- Red Sefchen, (ss) The International June 1917
- Morphine, (pm) 1917; translated by Louis Untermeyer
- Troth, (pm) The International January 1918; translated by Aleister Crowley
- Two Lyrics from Heine, (pm) The Argosy (UK) June 1930; translated by Desmond Flower
- “Ein Fichtenbaum steht einsam”, (pm) Whistling Shade: Literary Journal Spring/Summer 2014; translated by Phillip A. Ellis
- The Flying Dutchman, (ss)
- Heine’s Opinion of Alsace-Lorraine, (ms)
- The Landlord and His Biblical Harem, (vi)
- The Loreley, (pm)
- The Lory-Lye, (pm)
- The Mountain Echo, (pm) ; translated by Louis Untermeyer
- Oh, Carpenter, (pm)
- On Reading Cervantes, (es) ; translated by E. B. Ashton
- The Pine and the Palm, (pm)
- The Waterwitch Lurley, (vi) ; translated by Alexander Macmillan
- When Paganini Played, (ss) ; translated by Charles G. Leland
Heinemann, Arthur (fl. 1940s-1970s) (items)
- Blackberry Pie for Dessert, (vi) Liberty September 13 1941
- Deacon and the PFC, (ss) Collier’s September 9 1944
- Georgie, (vi) The American Magazine February 1946
- Subway to Brooklyn, (??) Collier’s March 5 1949
- Delafield House, (ss) Good Housekeeping March 1949
- Amy, (ss) McCall’s November 1964
- Thank You, Peg Carpenter, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 5 1964
- The Family Man, (ss) Redbook June 1965
- Doctor Putney’s Darkest Hour, (ss) McCall’s July 1965
- I Love You, Charley, Please Come Back, (ss) McCall’s September 1965
- The Visible Surface, (ss) McCall’s March 1966
- The Vandal, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 21 1966
- The Magic Touch, (ss) Redbook July 1966
- The Longest Day in the Year, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal December 1968
- The Bookmark, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal August 1970
- The Examination, (ss) Redbook January 1971
Heiney, Donald W(illiam) (1921-1993); used pseudonym MacDonald Harris (books) (items)
- Odi Et Amo, (ss) Esquire June 1954
- Thy Name Is Woman, (ss) Squire: A Man’s Magazine April 1955
- The End of Millie Popenoe, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1955
- Rainy Day on the Sound, (ss) Cosmopolitan March 1956
- The Binge of Mr. Kittredge, (ss) This Week February 3 1957
- Forbidden Hours, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 2 1958, as by MacDonald Harris
- Second Circle, (ss) Lilliput October 1958, as by MacDonald Harris
- Scar of Love, (ss) Cosmopolitan February 1959, as by MacDonald Harris
- Teatime and the Voice, (ss) McCall’s April 1961, as by MacDonald Harris
- The Koto Students, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 13 1963, as by MacDonald Harris
- Snow and Lilac, (ss) Redbook August 1965, as by MacDonald Harris
- Vous Etts a Merry Can?, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1966, as by MacDonald Harris
- Trepleff, (ss) Harper’s Magazine December 1966, as by MacDonald Harris
- A Memoir from the Lab, (ss) Esquire November 1972, as by MacDonald Harris
- The Cathay Stories and Other Fictions, (oc) Story Line Press (hc), 1988, as by MacDonald Harris
- Afrerword, (aw) The Cathay Stories and Other Fictions by Macdonald Harris, Story Line Press, 1988, as by MacDonald Harris
- The Fun Dome, (ss) The Cathay Stories and Other Fictions by Macdonald Harris, Story Line Press, 1988, as by MacDonald Harris
- The Linguist, (ss) The Cathay Stories and Other Fictions by Macdonald Harris, Story Line Press, 1988, as by MacDonald Harris
- Little Eddy, (nv) The Cathay Stories and Other Fictions by Macdonald Harris, Story Line Press, 1988, as by MacDonald Harris
- The Martyred Poet, (ss) The Cathay Stories and Other Fictions by Macdonald Harris, Story Line Press, 1988, as by MacDonald Harris
- The Orphan Bassoonist, (ss) The Cathay Stories and Other Fictions by Macdonald Harris, Story Line Press, 1988, as by MacDonald Harris
- Polo’s Trip, (na) The Cathay Stories and Other Fictions by Macdonald Harris, Story Line Press, 1988, as by MacDonald Harris
- Dr. Pettigot’s Face, (ss) The Iowa Review, as by MacDonald Harris
- The Dog Mafia, (ss) The Iowa Review, as by MacDonald Harris
- The Photograph, (ss) The Redlands Review, as by MacDonald Harris
Heinlein, Robert A(nson) (1907-1988); used pseudonyms Anson MacDonald, Lyle Monroe, John Riverside, Caleb Saunders & Simon York (about) (books) (items)
- Writing for The Lexington Observer, (ex) The Lexington Observer 1930
- 1935 Muster Notes, (ar) 1935
- Life-Line, (ss) Astounding Science-Fiction August 1939
- Misfit, (nv) Astounding Science-Fiction November 1939
- Requiem [D.D. Harriman], (ss) Astounding Science-Fiction January 1940
- If This Goes On—, (na) Astounding Science-Fiction February 1940, etc.
- [letter], (lt) Sweetness and Light Spring 1940, etc.
- Let There Be Light, (ss) Super Science Stories May 1940, as by Lyle Monroe
- Heil!, (ss) Futuria Fantasia Summer 1940, as by Lyle Monroe
- The Roads Must Roll, (nv) Astounding Science-Fiction June 1940
- Coventry, (na) Astounding Science-Fiction July 1940
- Heil!, (ss) Futuria Fantasia Summer 1940, as by Lyle Monroe
- Blowups Happen, (na) Astounding Science-Fiction September 1940
- Blowups Happen, (ex) Astounding Science-Fiction September 1940
- The Devil Makes the Law, (n.) Unknown September 1940
- How to Write a Story, (fa) Spaceways January 1941, as by Lyle Monroe
- Sixth Column, (n.) Astounding Science-Fiction January 1941, etc., as by Anson MacDonald
- “—And He Built a Crooked House—”, (nv) Astounding Science-Fiction February 1941
- Logic of Empire, (na) Astounding Science-Fiction March 1941
- Beyond Doubt (with Elma Wentz), (ss) Astonishing Stories April 1941, as by Lyle Monroe & Elma Wentz
- They, (ss) Unknown April 1941
- Heinlein History, (ms) Astounding Science-Fiction May 1941
- Solution Unsatisfactory, (nv) Astounding Science-Fiction May 1941, as by Anson MacDonald
- Universe [Hugh Hoyland], (na) Astounding Science-Fiction May 1941
- Methuselah’s Children [Lazarus Long], (n.) Astounding Science-Fiction July 1941, etc.
- “—We Also Walk Dogs”, (nv) Astounding Science-Fiction July 1941, as by Anson MacDonald
- Elsewhere, (nv) Astounding Science-Fiction September 1941, as by Caleb Saunders
- By His Bootstraps, (na) Astounding Science-Fiction October 1941, as by Anson MacDonald
- Common Sense [Hugh Hoyland], (na) Astounding Science-Fiction October 1941
- Lost Legion, (na) Super Science Stories November 1941, as by Lyle Monroe
- “My Object All Sublime”, (ss) Future Combined with Science Fiction February 1942, as by Lyle Monroe
- Goldfish Bowl, (nv) Astounding Science-Fiction March 1942, as by Anson MacDonald
- Pied Piper, (ss) Astonishing Stories March 1942, as by Lyle Monroe
- Beyond This Horizon—, (n.) Astounding Science-Fiction April 1942, etc., as by Anson MacDonald
- The Days of Creation, (br) Astounding Science-Fiction May 1942 [Ref. Willy Ley]
- Waldo, (na) Astounding Science-Fiction August 1942, as by Anson MacDonald
- The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag, (n.) Unknown Worlds October 1942, as by John Riverside
- Shells and Shooting, (br) Astounding Science-Fiction November 1942 [Ref. Willy Ley]
- Rockets, (br) Astounding Science-Fiction July 1943 [Ref. Willy Ley]
- Rockets: A Prelude to Space Travel, (br) Astounding Science Fiction July 1944 [Ref. Willy Ley]
- Back of the Moon, (ar) The Elks Magazine January 1947
- The Green Hills of Earth, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 8 1947
- Space Jockey, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 26 1947
- Columbus Was a Dope, (vi) Startling Stories May 1947
- They Do It with Mirrors, (ss) Popular Detective May 1947, as by Simon York
- It’s Great to Be Back, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 26 1947
- Flight Into the Future (with Caleb B. Laning), (ar) Collier’s August 30 1947
- Jerry Is a Man, (ss) Thrilling Wonder Stories October 1947
- Water Is for Washing, (ss) Argosy November 1947
- Rocket Ship Galileo, (ex) Scribner’s, 1947
- The Black Pits of Luna, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 10 1948
- Gentlemen, Be Seated, (ss) Argosy May 1948
- Ordeal in Space, (ss) Town & Country May 1948
- Beyond This Horizon, (n.) Fantasy Press, June 1948
- Our Fair City, (nv) Weird Tales January 1949
- Nothing Ever Happens on the Moon, (nv) Boys’ Life April 1949, etc.
- Poor Daddy [Puddin’], (ss) Colored American Magazine August 1949
- Author, Author, (bg) The Fanscient Fall 1949
- Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories by Robert A. Heinlein, (bi) The Fanscient Fall 1949
- Gulf, (na) Astounding Science Fiction November 1949, etc.
- Why I Selected “The Green Hills of Earth”, (is) My Best Science Fiction Story ed. Leo Margulies & Oscar J. Friend, Merlin Press, 1949
- Baedeker of the Solar System, (br) The Saturday Review of Literature December 24 1949 [Ref. Chesley Bonestell & Willy Ley]
- Delilah and the Space-Rigger, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine December 1949
- The Long Watch, (ss) The American Legion Magazine December 1949
- 1949 Muster Notes, (ar) 1949
- The Man Who Sold the Moon, (co) Shasta (hc), February 1950
- The Historic Novel of the Future, (ar) Bookshop News February 1950
- The Man Who Sold the Moon [D.D. Harriman], (na) The Man Who Sold the Moon, Shasta, 1950
- Preface, (pr) The Man Who Sold the Moon, Shasta, 1950
- Shooting “Destination Moon”, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction July 1950
- Cliff and the Calories [Puddin’], (ss) Senior Prom August 1950
- Satellite Scout, (sl) Boys’ Life August 1950, etc.
- Destination Moon, (nv) Short Stories September 1950
- Waldo and Magic, Inc., (co) Doubleday (hc), 1950
- The Man Who Sold the Moon (var. 1), (co) Signet (pb), March 1951
- The Green Hills of Earth, (co) Shasta Publishers (hc), June 1951
- Space Medicine: The Human Factor in Flights Beyond the Earth, (br) Denver Post August 20 1951 [Ref. John P. Marbarger]
- Planets in Combat, (nv) The Blue Book Magazine September 1951, etc.
- The Puppet Masters, (n.) Galaxy Science Fiction September 1951, etc.
- Space Medicine, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction December 1951 [Ref. John P. Marbarger]
- Introduction, (in) Tomorrow, the Stars ed. Robert A. Heinlein, Doubleday, 1952, etc.
- Where To?, (ar) Galaxy Science Fiction February 1952
- The Year of the Jackpot, (nv) Galaxy Science Fiction March 1952
- Tramp Space Ship, (sl) Boys’ Life September 1952, etc.
- Ray Guns and Rocket Ships, (ar) The School Library Association of California Bulletin November 1952
- Across the Space Frontier, (br) Colorado Springs Free Post 1952 [Ref. Cornelius Ryan]
- Project Nightmare, (nv) Amazing Stories April/May 1953
- Assignment in Eternity, (co) Fantasy Press (hc), August 1953
- Introducing the Author, (bg) Imagination November 1953
- Sky Lift, (ss) Imagination November 1953
- Revolt in 2100, (co) Shasta (hc), December 1953
- Concerning Stories Never Written, (in) Revolt in 2100, Shasta, 1953
- Star Lummox, (n.) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1954, etc.
- Current Biography, (ar) 1955
- Double Star, (n.) Astounding Science Fiction February 1956, etc.
- As I See Tomorrow…The Third Millenium Opens, (ar) Amazing Stories April 1956
- The Door Into Summer, (n.) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1956, etc.
- Double Star, (ex) Doubleday, 1956
- The Menace from Earth, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1957
- Citizen of the Galaxy, (n.) Astounding Science Fiction September 1957, etc.
- The Elephant Circuit, (ss) Saturn, Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy October 1957
- Baptism of Fire, (ex) Scribner’s, 1957
- Who Are the Heirs of Patrick Henry?, (ar) Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph April 13 1958
- Tenderfoot in Space, (nv) Boys’ Life May 1958, etc.
- Have Space Suit—Will Travel, (n.) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1958, etc.
- The Robert Heinlein Omnibus, (om) UKSFBC (hc), 1958
- “All You Zombies—”, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1959
- Starship Soldier, (n.) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1959, etc.
- The Menace from Earth, (co) Gnome Press (hc), November 1959
- The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag, (co) Gnome Press (hc), 1959
- “Pravda” Means “Truth”, (ar) The American Mercury October 1960
- Assignment in Eternity (var. 1), (co) Digit (pb), 1960
- Lost Legacy, (co) Digit (pb), 1960
- Who Killed Science Fiction?, (ar) Who Killed Science Fiction? ed. Earl Kemp, 1960, uncredited.
- Xenobiology, (lt) Science July 21 1961
- Searchlight, (vi) Scientific American August 1962
- Podkayne of Mars, (n.) If November 1962, etc.
- 1962 Muster Notes, (ar) 1962
- Glory Road, (n.) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1963, etc.
- Orphans of the Sky, (n.) Gollancz (hc), December 1963
- Farnham’s Freehold, (n.) If July 1964, etc.
- Science Fiction: Its Nature, Faults and Virtues, (ar) The Science Fiction Novel: Imagination and Social Criticism ed. Earl Kemp (unattributed), Advent, 1959
- The Happy Road to Science Fiction, (ar) McClurg’s Book News 1964
- The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, (n.) If December 1965, etc.
- Three by Heinlein, (om) Doubleday (hc), 1965
- Three by Heinlein, (co) Doubleday, 1965
- The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, (ex) Putnam, May 1966
- A Robert Heinlein Omnibus, (om) Sidgwick & Jackson (hc), 1966
- The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein, (co) Ace (pb), 1966
- Free Men, (nv) The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein, Ace, 1966
- Pandora’s Box, (ar) The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein, Ace, 1966
- That Dinkum Thinkum, (ex) Putnam, 1966
- Where To?, (ar) The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein, Ace, 1966
- The Past Through Tomorrow, (co) Putnam (hc), March 1967
- The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein (var. 1), (co) NEL (pb), July 1970
- I Will Fear No Evil, (n.) Galaxy Science Fiction July 1970, etc.
- Heinlein on Science Fiction: “The Discovery of the Future”, (ar) Vertex April 1973
- The Best of Robert Heinlein, (co) Sidgwick & Jackson (hc), October 1973; edited by Angus Wells
- No Bands Playing, (ss) Vertex December 1973
- Excerpts from the Notebooks of Lazarus Long [Lazarus Long], (ex) Putnam, 1973
- More Excerpts from the Notebooks of Lazarus Long [Lazarus Long], (ex) Putnam, 1973
- The Notebooks of Lazarus Long [Lazarus Long], (ex) Putnam, 1973
- Time Enough for Love [Lazarus Long], (ex) Putnam, 1973
- Channel Markers, (ar) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact January 1974
- On the Writing of Speculative Fiction, (ar) Of Worlds Beyond ed. Lloyd Arthur Eshbach, Fantasy Press, 1947
- 1974 Muster Notes, (ar) 1974
- Paul Dirac, Antimatter, and You, (ar) 1975 Compton Yearbook, F. E. Compton Co. Division of Encyclopedia Britannica, 1975
- Are You a Rare Blood?, (ar) 1976 Compton Yearbook, F. E. Compton Co. Division of Encyclopedia Britannica, 1976
- Liner Notes for Avalon Hill Starship Troopers Game, (ar) 1976
- The Best of Robert Heinlein 1939-1942, (co) Sphere (pb), May 1977; edited by Angus Wells
- The Best of Robert Heinlein 1947-1959, (co) Sphere (pb), May 1977; edited by Angus Wells
- “To Read Science Fiction Is to Read Simak”, (ar) Algol Summer/Fall 1977 [Ref. Clifford D. Simak]
- The Past Through Tomorrow: Book One, (co) NEL (hc), December 1977
- The Past Through Tomorrow: Book Two, (co) NEL (hc), December 1977
- Liner Notes for “Gentlemen, Be Seated” (Caedmon LP), (ms) 1977
- Liner Notes for “The Green Hills of Earth” (Caedmon LP), (ms) 1977
- An Open Letter from Robert Heinlein, (lt) Destinies v1 #4, 1979
- Destination Moon, (co) Gregg Press (hc), September 1979; edited by David G. Hartwell
- Keynote Address, (ar) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #71, Fall 1979
- The Number of the Beast [Lazarus Long], (ex) Omni October 1979, etc.
- 1979 Muster Notes, (ar) 1979
- Future History Letter Essay, (ar) 1979
- An Open Letter from Robert Heinlein, (lt) Destinies v1 #4, 1979
- Spinoff, (ar) Omni March 1980
- Introduction to Expanded Universe, (fw) Destinies v2 #2, 1980
- Afterword, (as) Destinies v2 #3, 1980
- Foreword, (is) Destinies v2 #3, 1980
- How to Be a Survivor, (ar) Destinies v2 #3, 1980
- Where To?, (pm) Destinies v2 #3, 1980
- Where To?, (ar) Destinies v2 #3, 1980
- Expanded Universe, (co) Grosset & Dunlap (hc), October 1980
- The Answers, (ms) Expanded Universe, Grosset & Dunlap, 1980
- A Bathroom of Her Own, (ss) Expanded Universe, Grosset & Dunlap, 1980
- The Happy Days Ahead, (ar) Expanded Universe, Grosset & Dunlap, 1980
- Inside Intourist, (ar) Expanded Universe, Grosset & Dunlap, 1980
- Larger Than Life, (ar) Expanded Universe, Grosset & Dunlap, 1980 [Ref. E. E. Smith]
- The Last Days of the United States, (ar) Expanded Universe, Grosset & Dunlap, 1980
- On the Slopes of Vesuvius, (ss) Expanded Universe, Grosset & Dunlap, 1980
- Pie from the Sky, (ar) Expanded Universe, Grosset & Dunlap, 1980
- A Heinlein Trio, (om) SFBC (hc), 1980
- Afterword, (as) Destinies v2 #3, 1980
- Expanded Universe Part I, (ex) Grosset & Dunlap, 1980
- Expanded Universe Part II: The Happy Days Ahead, (ex) Grosset & Dunlap, 1980
- Friday, (ex) Henry Holt, 1982
- The Good News of High Frontier, (ar) Survive 1982
- The Rarest Blood, (ar) L.A. Con II Programme Book ed. John Hertz, Southern California Institute for Fan Interests, 1984
- [obituary of Theodore Sturgeon], (ob) Locus June 1985 [Ref. Theodore Sturgeon]
- Agape and Eros: The Art of Theodore Sturgeon, (ar) Godbody by Theodore Sturgeon, Fine, 1986
- Agape and Eros: The Art of Theodore Sturgeon, (ex) Godbody by Theodore Sturgeon, Fine, 1986
- Prologue, (ex) Putnam, 1987
- Dance Session, (pm) New Destinies, Vol. VI ed. Jim Baen, Baen, 1988
- The Witch’s Daughters, (pm) New Destinies, Vol. VI ed. Jim Baen, Baen, 1988
- This I Believe, (ms) New Destinies, Vol. VII ed. Jim Baen, Baen, 1989
- “Bob” vs “Robert”, (lt) New Libertarian #187, 1990
- Requiem, (co) Tor (hc), February 1992; edited by Yoji Kondo
- The Bulletin Board [Puddin’], (ss) Requiem, Tor, 1992
- Guest of Honor Speech at the Third World Science Fiction Convention: Denver, 1941, (ar) Requiem, Tor, 1992
- Guest of Honor Speech at the XIXth World Science Fiction Convention: Seattle, 1961: The Future Revisited, (ar) Requiem, Tor, 1992
- Guest of Honor Speech: MidAmeriCon, Kansas City—5 September 1976: Grandmaster Award, (ar) Requiem, Tor, 1992
- Guest of Honor Speech: Rio de Janeiro Movie Festival, 1969, (ar) Requiem, Tor, 1992
- The Farthest Place, (ex) Ace, 1992
- Letter to Theodore Sturgeon, February 11, 1955, (lt) The New York Review of Science Fiction #84, August 1995 [Ref. Theodore Sturgeon]
- The Fantasies of Robert A. Heinlein, (co) Tor (hc), November 1999
- Off the Main Sequence: The Other Science Fiction Stories of Robert A. Heinlein, (co) SFBC (hc), November 2005; edited by Andrew Wheeler
- The Robert A. Heinlein Centennial Souvenir Book, (oc) Nitrosyncretic Press (quarto), July 2007
- Atlantis, (pm) The Robert A. Heinlein Centennial Souvenir Book, Nitrosyncretic Press, 2007
- How to Write a Story, (fa) The Robert A. Heinlein Centennial Souvenir Book, Nitrosyncretic Press, 2007, as by Lyle Monroe
- If You Don’t See It, Just Ask: Preview for Playboys, (ar) The Robert A. Heinlein Centennial Souvenir Book, Nitrosyncretic Press, 2007
- The Last Adventure, (pm) The Robert A. Heinlein Centennial Souvenir Book, Nitrosyncretic Press, 2007
- A Letter to the U.S. Navy Urging Development of Rockets, (lt) The Robert A. Heinlein Centennial Souvenir Book, Nitrosyncretic Press, 2007
- Week-End Watch, (ss) The Robert A. Heinlein Centennial Souvenir Book, Nitrosyncretic Press, 2007
- Delilah and the Space Rigger (with Jack Seaman), (pl) Subterranean (online) Spring 2008
- Project Moonbase and Others, (nf) Subterranean Press (hc), August 2008
- “And He Built a Crooked House” (with Jack Seaman), (pl) Project Moonbase and Others, Subterranean Press, 2008
- The Black Pits of Luna (with Jack Seaman), (pl) Project Moonbase and Others, Subterranean Press, 2008
- Crooked House—Sets, Scenes, & Camera Angles (with Jack Seaman), (ar) Project Moonbase and Others, Subterranean Press, 2008
- Home Sweet Home (with Jack Seaman), (uw) Project Moonbase and Others, Subterranean Press, 2008
- “It’s Great to Be Back” (with Jack Seaman), (pl) Project Moonbase and Others, Subterranean Press, 2008
- Life-Line (with Jack Seaman), (pl) Project Moonbase and Others, Subterranean Press, 2008
- The Long Watch (with Jack Seaman), (pl) Project Moonbase and Others, Subterranean Press, 2008
- Misfit (with Jack Seaman), (pl) Project Moonbase and Others, Subterranean Press, 2008
- Project Moonbase (with Jack Seaman), (pl) Project Moonbase and Others, Subterranean Press, 2008
- Requiem (with Jack Seaman), (pl) Project Moonbase and Others, Subterranean Press, 2008
- Space Jockey (with Jack Seaman), (pl) Project Moonbase and Others, Subterranean Press, 2008
- The Tourist (with Jack Seaman), (uw) Project Moonbase and Others, Subterranean Press, 2008
- We Also Walk Dogs (with Jack Seaman), (pl) Project Moonbase and Others, Subterranean Press, 2008
- The Future History of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, (co) The Virginia Edition (hc), February 2010
- The Future History of Robert Heinlein: Volume II, (co) The Virginia Edition (hc), February 2010
- Excursus [D.D. Harriman], (ss) The Future History of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2010
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Future History of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2010
- Creating a Genre, (co) The Virginia Edition (hc), November 2010
- New Worlds to Conquer, (co) The Virginia Edition (hc), November 2010
- Complaint, (ss) New Worlds to Conquer, The Virginia Edition, 2010
- The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, (co) The Virginia Edition (hc), July 2011
- The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume II, (co) The Virginia Edition (hc), July 2011
- Accession Notes (University Library, UCSC), (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- America’s Maginot Line, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Appointment in Space, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Brave New World, (pm) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Cockpit Canopies—Free-Blown Type—Thermal Stabilty—Evaluation of, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- The Conquest of Space, (br) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011 [Ref. Chesley Bonestell & Willy Ley]
- Death Song of a Wood’s Colt, (pm) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Draft for a Goldwater Speech, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Foreword to Beyond Jupiter: The Worlds of the Grand Tour, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Goldwater Radio Spots, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Green Fire, (br) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011, as by Lyle Monroe [Ref. John Taine]
- Heinlein’s Personal Library Catalog, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- The Journey of Death, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Man in the Moon, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- A Message to the Berkley Books Sales Force Concerning “The Cat Who Walks Through Walls”, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- A Method for Arranging All Fractions from Zero to One in a Single Sequence, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- NAMC Memorandum, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Octagon Blood Drive Remarks, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Preliminary Notes toward a Handbook for Blood Drives, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Saturday Evening Post Fillers, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Science Fiction—The World of “What If—”, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Some Applications of Space Technology for the Elderly & Handicapped, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Some Day I Expect to Go to the Moon, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Statement [After Apollo 11 Moon Landing], (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Sworn Statement of Robert A. Heinlein Concerning Robert Cornog, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- System in the Sky (with Caleb B. Laning), (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- This, I Believe, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Three Wise Mice, (pm) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Tomorrow the Moon, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Tribute to Grand Master Jack Williamson, (lt) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Untitled Poem Fragment, (pm) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Untitled Portrait Sketch (with Sebastian Bach Perreault), (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- A U.S. Citizen Thinks About Canada, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Why Buy a Stone Ax?, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- [letter appeal for Stanford Hospital], (lt) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- [letter-article for Clifford Simak], (lt) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- [letter to Jack Williamson, 29 April 1983], (lt) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- [letter to LASFS (via Jerry Pournelle)], (lt) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- [letter to T.B. Buell about Fleet Admiral Ernest King, 3 October 1974], (lt) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Requiem (var. 1), (co) The Virginia Edition (hc), February 2012
- Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume I, (oc) The Virginia Edition (hc), February 2012
- Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume II, (co) The Virginia Edition (hc), February 2012
- “Abbott & Costello Move to the Moon”: An Original Motion Picture Story Treatment (with Benjamin L. Babb), (pl) Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- “The Adventure of the Man Who Wasn’t There”, (pl) Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- Care and Feeding of Space Suits (Memo to Pal & Eisenberg), (ar) Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- Crater Base One: “Nothing Ever Happens—”, (pl) Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- Destination Moon Graphics, (ar) Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- Destination Moon Script #5 (with James O’Hanlon & Rip Von Ronkel), (pl) Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- “Drop Dead” Memo to Von Ronkel, 30 August 1948, (ms) Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- Patterned Opening to “The World Beyond” (with Jack Seaman), (ar) Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- Revision Letters for “The Adventure of the Man Who Wasn’t There”, (ms) Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- Series Bible for Century XXII, (ar) Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- Treatment for “Operation Moon”: Notes for a Screenplay Moon Rocket Galileo (with Alford Van Ronkel), (pl) Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- [letter to Messrs. Swicegood and Doherty, June 30, 1959], (lt) Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- [letter to Mr. James Doherty, 24 June 1959], (lt) Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- Expanded Universe: Volume One, (co) Phoenix Pick (tp), January 2015
- Expanded Universe: Volume Two, (co) Phoenix Pick (tp), March 2015
- The L-5 Society, (ms)
Heinlein, Virginia; [née Gerstenfeld] (1916-2003) (about) (items)
- Preface, (pr) Requiem by Robert A. Heinlein, Tor, 1992
- [photography], (pt) The Future History of Robert Heinlein: Volume II by Robert A. Heinlein, The Virginia Edition, 2010
- “Entotic”, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume II by Robert A. Heinlein, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Japan and Communist China (Ginny’s First Trip Report), (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume II by Robert A. Heinlein, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- Northwest Passage Trip Report, (ar) The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume II by Robert A. Heinlein, The Virginia Edition, 2011
Heinold, George (fl. 1940s-1950s) (items)
- It’s No Disgrace to Be a Rat, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 8 1947
- How to Catch Late Summer Bass—The Easy Way, (ar) Argosy August 1948
- Silver Sluggers of the Surf, (ar) Argosy May 1949
- Shore Chumming for Stripers, (ar) Argosy September 1949
- The Pheasant: Elusive King of Game Birds, (ar) Argosy December 1949
- Get Your Deer the Easy Way, (ar) Argosy January 1950
- The Fox: Houdini in Fur, (ar) Argosy February 1950
- Everybody’s After His Skin, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 24 1950
- Nature’s Cutest Playboy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 26 1950
- How Sly Is Mr. Fox?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 30 1950
- Bandit of the Brushlands, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 17 1951
- Winter Fishing, (ar) Saga February 1953
- Those Hot-Headed Steelheads, (ar) Cavalier June 1954
- The Incomparable Mr. Gray, (ar) Zest January 1956
- Gamest Fish in the Pond, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 8 1957
Heintze, Colin (fl. 2010s) (items)
- The True Death, (nv) Aphelion #148, December 2010
- Traveler, (ss) Kaleidotrope Spring 2012
- One in a Billion, (ss) Lore November 2012
- The Death of Conwynn the Wild-Eyed, (pm) Heroic Fantasy Quarterly #17, 2013
- The Last First Time, (nv) Heroic Fantasy Quarterly #19, 2014
- The Succubus, (pm) Heroic Fantasy Quarterly #19, 2014
- Bad Habits, (nv) Kzine #10, September 2014
Heintzelman, Chuck (fl. 2010s-2020s) (items)
- Three Strikes, (nv) Fiction River #11, Pulse Pounders, January 2015
- And Through the Haze You See Your God, (ss) Fiction River #17, Sparks, March 2016
- City Shadows, (ss) Kydala Publishing, Inc., May 23 2016
- The Toymaker of Kelsium Rye, (nv) Fiction River #20, Last Stand, November 2016
- The Hot Eagle Roadhouse, (ss) Fiction River #21, Tavern Tales, January 2017
- Flesh at the Fringe, (nv) Boundary Shock Quarterly #2, 2018
- Stealing Mrs. Mackle’s Mojo, (ss) Fiction River Special #2, Editor Saves 2018
- The Almost Waking of Rosek344M5, (ss) Boundary Shock Quarterly #4, 2018
- The Dead on Somerset Hill, (ss) Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #4, Fall 2018
- Nightmare Scenario, (ss) Fiction River #30, Hard Choices 2018
- Hillbillies versus Dinosaurs: Apocalypse Descends, (ss) Boundary Shock Quarterly #7, 2019
- I Love Me a Good Apocalypse, (ss) Boundary Shock Quarterly #7, 2019
- Into the Fire, the Second Time, (ss) Fiction River #33, Doorways to Enchantment 2020
Heinz, W(ilfred) C(harles) (1915-2008) (items)
- Home-Maid Ski Champ, (??) Collier’s March 1 1941
- Eastern vs. Western Ski Sitting, (ar) Esquire March 1944
- The Head and the Heart, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1948
- The Win to Go Home, (ss) Collier’s September 4 1948
- A Day in the Life of a Jockey, (ar) Cosmopolitan September 1948
- Man’s Game, (ss) Collier’s October 15 1949
- Half a Buck, (ss) Esquire February 1950
- Most Fighters Are Scared, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 24 1950
- One Throw, (vi) Collier’s July 15 1950
- Why Don’t They Like Ray Robinson?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 9 1950
- Private Life of a Fight Referee, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 31 1951
- Fixed Fight, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 7 1951
- What Makes a Champ?, (ar) Argosy September 1951
- So He’s Going to Clean Up Boxing!, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 16 1952
- Baseball Is No Fun, (ar) Cosmopolitan March 1952
- The Yankees’ Crafty Ace, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 10 1952
- The Man Who Makes Fighters—Jack Hurley, Manager, (ar) Esquire May 1952
- The Strange Case of Ezzard Charles, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 7 1952
- G.I. Lew, (ar) Argosy November 1952
- Punching out a Living, (??) Collier’s May 2 1953
- I Scout for the Yankees, (??) Collier’s July 11 1953
- He’s Mad at the Champ, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 19 1953
- When Women Invade the Race Tracks, (ar) Cosmopolitan January 1954
- I Took My Son to Omaha Beach, (ar) Collier’s June 11 1954
- Knockout, (ar) Collier’s September 17 1954
- Each Game I Die (with Coach Joe Lapchick), (ar) Collier’s December 24 1954
- You Name It—They’ll Invent It, (ar) Collier’s April 29 1955
- The Mystery of Archie Moore, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 17 1955
- The Two Faces of Carmen Basilio, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 19 1955
- Boss of the Behemoths, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 3 1955
- Boxing’s Human Windmill (Hurricane Jackson), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 26 1957
- A Visit with Jack Dempsey, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 17 1958
- War Horse on Ice (Gordie Howe), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 10 1959
- A Visit with the Champion (Floyd Patterson), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 28 1959
- A Visit with Ingemar Johansson, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 20 1959
- After Twenty Years, This GI’s War Fades Away, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 12 1964
- The Meaning of the Selma March (with Bard Lindeman), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 22 1965
- Peter Falk: “They Kill You with Silence”, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 26 1966 [Ref. Peter Falk]
- Mickey Owen: “I’ve Been Living with It for a Long Time”, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 8 1966 [Ref. Mickey Owen]
- The Last Campaign of Boxing’s Last Angry Man, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 11 1967
Heinze, Beverly (fl. 1990s) (items)
- The Shepherdess of the Abyss, (ss) Random Realities #4, Fall 1993
- Goldberg Lil, (ss) The Best of the Midwest’s Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: Volume II ed. Brian Smart, ESA Books, 1993
- The Soul Catchers, (ss) SPWAO Showcase #8^12, 1993
- Gone to the Spider Woman, (ss) Worlds of Women ed. Cecilia Tan, Circlet Press, 1994
- Mystic Mandrake, (ss) Talebones #4, Summer 1996
- The Perfect Antidote, (ss) Floating Worlds ed. Gary Bowen, Obelesk Books/Triangle, 1996
Heinzen, Steve (fl. 1990s) (items)
- The Companions of the Blind, (ss) The Sasquatch Have Their Ways #1, 1991
- Mr. Kinsey, (ss) The Sasquatch Have Their Ways #1, 1991
- Two Baskets, (ss) The Sasquatch Have Their Ways #1, 1991
- The Woman Who Didn’t Like Rain, (ss) The Sasquatch Have Their Ways #1, 1991
- The Beast, (ss) The Sasquatch Have Their Ways #2, 1993
- Down by the River, (ss) The Sasquatch Have Their Ways #2, 1993
- The Magic Rock, (ss) The Sasquatch Have Their Ways #2, 1993
- Pitch, (ss) The Sasquatch Have Their Ways #2, 1993
- Whales, (ss) The Sasquatch Have Their Ways #2, 1993
Heiser, Robert Lee (fl. 1920s-1930s) (items)
- ‘Devil Man’ Hewett, (ss) The Black Mask June 1 1923
- How Lightning Dropped Out, (ss) The Black Mask July 1 1923
- The World’s Greatest Mystery, (ts) The Black Mask August 1 1923
- For Two Mules and a Plow, (ts) The Black Mask September 15 1923
- Abraham’s Three-Sixteen, (ts) The Black Mask October 1 1923
- [letter], (lt) The Black Mask October 1 1923, etc.
- Fifty Dollars a Peep, (ss) The Black Mask October 15 1923
- Where the Road Ends, (nv) The Black Mask November 15 1923
- Adventure of Souls, (ss) Weird Tales November 1924
- The Norris Case [The Manhunters], (ts) The Black Mask December 1924
- The Dreamer, (ss) Weird Tales March 1925
- Their Last Job, (ss) Weird Tales June 1926
- Who Killed Jack Robbins, (ss) Weird Tales August 1927
- The Head from Ecuador, (ss) Weird Tales November 1928
- The Jeweled God, (ss) Black Mask (UK) February 1938
Heiser, Victor G., M.D. (fl. 1930s-1940s) (items)
- Midsummer Sanity, (??) Collier’s June 20 1936
- We Are What We Eat, (??) Collier’s October 10 1936
- You Need a Change, (??) Collier’s November 14 1936
- Take Care of That Cold, (??) Collier’s December 12 1936
- Make the Most of Winter, (ar) Collier’s January 16 1937
- Purity Preferred, (??) Collier’s March 13 1937
- A Drop to Drink, (??) Collier’s April 24 1937
- Grade A, (??) Collier’s May 29 1937
- Keep Cool, (??) Collier’s July 17 1937
- Nature of the Beast, (??) Collier’s August 28 1937
- An American Doctor in China, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 20 1937
- Out of a Traveller’s Notebook, (ar) Lilliput December 1937
- Traveler’s Aid, (??) Collier’s January 1 1938
- Preying Guests, (ar) Collier’s January 15 1938
- What Do You Eat?, (ar) Collier’s April 2 1938
- Yellow Jack Breaks Jail, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 21 1938
- On the Topic of Cancer, (ar) Collier’s August 27 1938
- You’re the Doctor, (ex) 1939
- Hope for the Hopeless, (ar) Collier’s February 24 1940
- Eat to Keep Young, (ar) Collier’s December 28 1940
- Medicines out of Magic, (??) Collier’s August 9 1941
Heisey, Holly; former name of Novae Caelum (fl. 2010s) (items)
- Fully Human, (ss) Aoife’s Kiss September 2011
- The Monastery of the Parallels, (ss) Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Medicine Show #46, July 2015
- Contents of Care Package to Etsath-tachri, Formerly Ryan Andrew Curran (Human English Translated to Sedrayin), (ss) Evil Girlfriend Media November 10 2015
- Sky and Dew, (ss) Amazon Digital, February 2016, as by Novae Caelum
- Power Outage, (ss) The Doomsday Chronicles ed. Crystal Watanabe, Windrift Books, 2016
- The Tiger’s Silent Roar, (ss) Clockwork Phoenix 5 ed. Mike Allen, Mythic Delirium Books, 2016
- [front cover], (cv) Humanity 2.0 ed. Alex Shvartsman, Phoenix Pick, 2016
- Something on Your Mind (with Stewart C. Baker, Anatoly Belilovsky, Robert Dawson, Kate Heartfield, C. L. Holland, Gareth D. Jones, Laurie Tom & Deborah Walker), (ss) Kaleidotrope Autumn 2017
- Sunset City, (cv) Factor Four Magazine #2, July 2018
- Similar, (ss) Tales from the Canyons of the Damned #31, 2019
- Tracing an Original Thought, (ss) Diabolical Plots: Year Five ed. David Steffen, Diabolical Plots, 2019
- Imperator, (cv) Factor Four Magazine #6, July 2019
Heisman, John W(illiam) (1869-1936) (items)
- What Counts in Football, (ar) Top-Notch Magazine September 15 1921
- Signals, (ar) Collier’s October 6 1928
- The Thundering Herd, (ar) Collier’s October 13 1928
- Fast and Loose, (ar) Collier’s October 20 1928
- Hold ’em!, (ar) Collier’s October 27 1928
- Look Sharp Now!, (ar) Collier’s November 3 1928
- Rules Rush In, (ar) Collier’s November 10 1928
- Between Halves, (ar) Collier’s November 17 1928
- Their Weight in Gold, (ar) Collier’s November 24 1928
- Hero Stuff, (ar) Collier’s November 2 1929
- Rough Humor, (ss) Collier’s November 9 1929
- Here Are Men, (ar) Collier’s November 16 1929
- Making ’Em Feel Right for Football, (ar) Liberty December 30 1933
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