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Busby, Elinor (fl. 1960s-1980s) (items)
- [letter from Seattle, WA], (lt) Lighthouse #15, August 1967
- [letter], (lt) Science Fiction Review #21, May 1977, etc.
- Time to Kill, (vi) Amazing Science Fiction Stories October 1977
- Third from the Son, (vi) Room of One’s Own v6 #1/2, 1981
- The Night of the Red, Red Moon, (ss) Tales by Moonlight ed. Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Robert T. Garcia, 1983
Busby, F(rancis) M(arion, Jr.) (1921-2005) (about) (books) (items)
- [letter from Seattle, WA], (lt) If February 1957
- A Gun for Grandfather, (ss) Future Science Fiction #34, Fall 1957
- [letter], (lt) Science Fiction Stories May 1959, etc.
- Return of the Plow, (br) Zenith Speculation #13, July 1966
- Of Mice and Otis, (ss) Amazing Science Fiction Stories March 1972
- The Puiss of Krrlik, (ss) Fantastic Stories April 1972
- Here, There, and Everywhere, (ss) Clarion II ed. Robin Scott Wilson, Signet, 1972
- Proof, (ss) Amazing Science Fiction Stories September 1972
- The Real World, (vi) Fantastic Stories December 1972
- Once Upon a Unicorn, (ss) Fantastic Stories April 1973
- Three Tinks on the House, (ss) Vertex June 1973
- Pearsall’s Return [Jay Pearsall], (nv) Worlds of If July/August 1973
- Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot (“Ferdinand Feghoot sadly reported the fate of the Reverend Elmo Milldrip”) (with Reginald Bretnor), (vi) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1973, as by Grendel Briarton
- 2000½—A Spaced Oddity, (ss) Vertex August 1973
- Cage a Man [Barton (Demu)], (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction September 1973
- The Learning of Eeshta [Barton (Demu)], (ss) Worlds of If September/October 1973
- Play It Again, Sam, (ss) Clarion III ed. Robin Scott Wilson, Signet, 1973
- Road Map, (ss) Clarion III ed. Robin Scott Wilson, Signet, 1973
- Tell Me All About Yourself, (ss) New Dimensions 3 ed. Robert Silverberg, Nelson Doubleday, 1973
- Cage a Man [Barton (Demu)], (n.) Science Fiction Book Club, 1973
- I’m Going to Get You, (vi) Fantastic Stories March 1974
- Getting Home, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction April 1974
- What Was That?, (vi) Amazing Science Fiction Stories April 1974
- Collateral, (vi) Vertex August 1974
- Time of Need, (ss) Vertex August 1974
- From Competition 8: Near-Miss SF Titles, (ms) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction September 1974
- Retroflex, (vi) Vertex October 1974
- If This Is Winnetka, You Must Be Judy, (nv) Universe 5 ed. Terry Carr, Random House, 1974
- Misconception, (ss) Vertex April 1975
- The Signing of Tulip, (nv) Vertex June 1975
- Advantage, (vi) Vertex August 1975
- The Proud Enemy [Barton (Demu)], (n.) Berkley, 1975
- Search [Jay Pearsall], (nv) Amazing Science Fiction Stories December 1976
- Arbitration, (ar) The SFWA Handbook ed. Mildred Downey Broxon, SFWA, 1976
- Ethics, (ar) The SFWA Handbook ed. Mildred Downey Broxon, SFWA, 1976
- Hugo Awards, (ar) The SFWA Handbook ed. Mildred Downey Broxon, SFWA, 1976
- Nobody Home [Jay Pearsall], (na) Amazing Science Fiction Stories July 1977
- Never So Lost… [Jay Pearsall], (nv) Amazing Science Fiction Stories October 1977
- Backspace [Sam], (ss) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine Winter 1977
- Come to the Party (with Frank Herbert), (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact December 1978
- [on the story by Richard E. Osborn], (ar) Empire for the SF Writer Winter 1979
- The Demu Trilogy [Barton (Demu)], (Pocket, March 1980, om)
- End of the Line [Barton (Demu)], (n.) The Demu Trilogy, Pocket, 1980
- First Person Plural, (nv) Universe 10 ed. Terry Carr, Doubleday, 1980
- Balancing Act [Sam], (ss) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine February 16 1981
- My Two Cents’ Worth, (ar) Science Fiction Review #38, Spring 1981
- Backup System [Sam], (ss) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine October 26 1981
- Wrong Number [Sam], (ss) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine December 21 1981
- Stormer, (na) Rigel Science Fiction #3, Winter 1982
- For a Daughter, (nv) Amazons II ed. Jessica Amanda Salmonson, DAW, 1982
- Dibs on Earth, (vi) Fifty Extremely SF* Stories ed. Michael Bastraw, Niekas, 1982
- Before the Seas Came, (ss) Heroic Visions ed. Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Ace, 1983
- Mars Is Monotonous, (ss) Westercon Program Book #37, 1984
- Where Credit Is Due, (ss) Amazing Stories March 1989
- Response to “The New Generation Gap”, (ms) The New York Review of Science Fiction #14, October 1989
- Where Are You, Guy de Maupassant, Now That We Need You?, (ss) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine May 1990
- Eden Regained, (ss) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact March 1991
- Conquest, (ss) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact April 1991
- The Implanted Man, (nv) Amazing Stories November 1991
- Tundra Moss, (nv) Alternate Wars ed. Gregory Benford & Martin H. Greenberg, Bantam Spectra, 1991
- Read This: Recently Read and Recommended, (ms) The New York Review of Science Fiction #57, May 1993
- Introduction to “The Last Wizard” & “Revenge of the Cat-Lady”, (is) The Avram Davidson Treasury by Avram Davidson, Tor, 1998
Busby, Lisa (items)
- [front cover], (cv) Sackcloth & Ashes #5, September 1999
- [illustration(s)], (il) Sackcloth & Ashes #5, September 1999
- Diversities of the Genre (with Andrew Busby), (ar) Sackcloth & Ashes #6, December 1999
- [front cover], (cv) Sackcloth & Ashes #6, December 1999
- [illustration(s)], (il) Sackcloth & Ashes #6, December 1999
- Censorship: Friend or Foe? (with Andrew Busby), (ar) Sackcloth & Ashes #7, March 2000
- [front cover], (cv) Sackcloth & Ashes #7, March 2000
- [illustration(s)], (il) Sackcloth & Ashes #7, March 2000
Busch, Frederick (Matthew) (1941-2006) (items)
- People, We Are Called, (ss) Transatlantic Review #21, Summer 1966
- Hunt Them Where They Hide and Kill Them Dead, (ss) Transatlantic Review #31, Winter 1968/1969
- How Does That Garden Grow, (ss) New American Review #7, August 1969
- Oh Husband: Caught, (ss) Transatlantic Review #39, Spring 1971
- Breathing Trouble, (ss) The Falcon #4, Spring 1972
- Is Anyone Left This Time of Year?, (ss) The Fiddlehead Summer 1972
- Bambi Meets the Furies, (ss) The Ohio Review Fall 1974
- The Old Man’s Snoring, (ss) Harper’s Magazine September 1975
- The Trouble with Being Food, (ss) Esquire April 1976
- How the Indians Come Home, (ss) Esquire October 1976
- My Father, Cont., (ss) Harper’s Magazine February 1978
- Company, (ss) Ploughshares Spring 1978
- Long Calls, (ss) North American Review Summer 1979
- Orbits, (ss) The New Yorker January 20 1986
- Ralph the Duck, (ss) The Quarterly 1988
- Reynolds Price, (iv) The Paris Review #121, Winter 1991 [Ref. Reynolds Price]
- Folk Tales, (ss) Story Winter 1992
- Are We Pleasing You Tonight?, (ss) Five Points Fall 1996
- Heads, (ss) Harper’s Magazine October 1996
- Where We Do Our Work, (ss) Zoetrope: All-Story Summer 1998
- The Hay Behind the House, (ss) Harper’s Magazine January 2003
- Frost Line, (ss) Zoetrope: All-Story Spring 2005
- Patrols, (ss) Five Points Fall/Spring 2006
- On “Hills Like White Elephants”, (as) Norton Anthology of Short Fiction: Sixth Edition ed. R. V. Cassill & Richard Bausch, W.W. Norton & Company, 2000
- Bread, (ss)
- Debriefing, (ss)
Busch, Thea (fl. 1920s); used pseudonyms Graham Black, Wesley Henshaw, Richard P. Knight, Lester F. Stoughton, Franklin P. Styles & John Wakefield (items)
- The Square Peg, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st October 1928, as by Richard P. Knight
- The Buck Passer, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd October 1928, as by Richard P. Knight
- The Runaway, (ts) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st November 1928, as by John Wakefield
- A Messenger’s Start, (ts) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd November 1928, as by John Wakefield
- Selling MacGregor, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd November 1928, as by Richard P. Knight
- Golden Pennies, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st December 1928, as by Richard P. Knight
- Learning the River, (vi) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st December 1928, as by John Wakefield
- A Corner in News, (ts) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd December 1928, as by John Wakefield
- The Scarecrow, (ts) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st January 1929, as by John Wakefield
- The Perfect Notebook, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd January 1929, as by John Wakefield
- Hiram Jacobs’ Land, (ss) Fortune Story Magazine July 1929, as by Richard P. Knight
- Rent Money, (ss) Fortune Story Magazine August 1929, as by Richard P. Knight
- The Bouncer, (ss) Fortune Story Magazine September 1929, as by Wesley Henshaw
- A Tip on Cotton, (ss) Fortune Story Magazine September 1929, as by Lester F. Stoughton
- $25 a Lesson, (ss) Fortune Story Magazine October 1929, as by Richard P. Knight
- The Five-Dollar Raise, (ss) Fortune Story Magazine November 1929, as by Graham Black
- The “No” Man, (ss) Fortune Story Magazine November 1929, as by Franklin P. Styles
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