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Runge, Karen (1983- ) (about) (items)
- The Lighthouse, (ss) Something Wicked #3, Autumn 2007
- Crawford Town Diener, (ss) Something Wicked #5, November 2007/January 2008
- Black Dragon River, (ss) Something Wicked #8, November 2008
- The Philosopher, (nv) Pantheon Magazine #2, July 2013
- Good Help, (ss) Shock Totem #9, July 2014
- Hope Is Here, (ss) Suspended in Dusk ed. Simon Dewar, Books of the Dead Press, 2014
- Orphanage, (ss) Gamut Magazine #9, September 2017
- Angeline, (ss) Suspended in Dusk II ed. Simon Dewar, Grey Matter Press, 2018
Runkle, Bertha; [i.e., Bertha Runkle Bash] (1879-1958) (about) (items)
- The Helmet of Navarre, (sl) The Century Magazine September 1900, etc.
- Artemisia’s Mirror, (nv) A House Party, Small, Maynard and Company, 1901, uncredited.
- His Crowded Hour, (ss) The Smart Set May 1904
- The Heart-Breakers, (ss) The Century Magazine July 1904
- The Girl Whose Heart Was Mended, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion April 1913
- The Car of Destiny, (ss) Good Housekeeping July 1917
- The Lift of Destiny, (ss) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine October 1917
- Who’s Who in America, (ss) The American Magazine October 1919
Runolfson, J(ules) C. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (items)
- Rosebed, (pm) Lone Star Stories #13, February 2006
- Advent, (pm) The Sword Review #21, 2006
- The Answer Compounded, (pm) Sybil’s Garage #4, March 2007
- Persephone Returns, (pm) Space and Time #103, Spring 2008
- American Mermaid, (pm) Not One of Us #39, April 2008
- Blooded, (pm) The Lorelei Signal April/June 2008
- Transformation, (pm) Strange Horizons May 26 2008
- Not the Territory, (pm) Lone Star Stories #27, June 2008
- Foxhunt, (pm) Lone Star Stories #28, August 2008
- Now You See Her, (pm) Electric Velocipede #15/16, Winter 2008
- What You Never Knew About the Princess, (pm) Ideomancer December 2008
- Klabautermann, (pm) Mythic Delirium #20, Winter/Spring 2009
- Kumiho, (pm) (Going Going) Gone ed. John Benson, John Benson, 2009
- Lifestory, (pm) Ideomancer March 2009
- Family Movie, (vi) Cinema Spec ed. Karen A. Romanko, Raven Electrick Ink, 2009
- The Ocean’s Daughter Takes a Lover, (pm) Not One of Us #42, October 2009
- The Birth of Science Fiction, (pm) Mythic Delirium #22, 2010
- Linnaeus Names Theobroma cacao, (pm) Strange Horizons April 26 2010
- In the Sea Witch’s Grotto, (pm) Not One of Us #43, April 2010
- Kindler, (pm) Star*Line May/June 2010
- Fathom, (pm) Strange Horizons June 28 2010
- Tigerskin, (pm) Mythic Delirium #23, 2010
- Mark Twain Feels the Storm, (pm) Ideomancer September 2011
- At the Crossroads of the West, (pm) Fantastique Unfettered #4, December 2011
- Summoning a Southern Devil, (pm) Mythic Delirium #24, 2011
- Barbara Newhall Follett welcomes home, (pm) Mythic Delirium #26, Winter/Spring 2012
- L’Inconnue de la Seine, (pm) Coping ed. John Benson, John Benson, 2014
- Zora Neale Hurston Meets Felicia Felix-Mentor on the Road, (pm) Mythic Delirium (online) January/March 2014
- Sea Widow, (pm) Liminality #1, Autumn 2014
- Pripyat, (pm) Not One of Us #53, April 2015
- Jupiter Dis(mis)ed, (pm) Mythic Delirium (online) October/December 2015
- Incarnadine, (vi) Daily Science Fiction February 25 2016
Runté, Robert (Alan) (1951- ) (books) (items)
- [letter], (lt) The Science-Fiction Collector #2, 1976, etc.
- [letter from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada], (lt) Fantastic Stories July 1978
- The Luck of Charles Harcourt, (ss) On Spec Spring 1989
- Why I Read American SF, (ar) Prairie Fire Summer 1994
- Afterword, (aw) Tesseracts5 ed. Robert Runté & Yves Meynard, Tesseract, 1996
- The Lost Valley of Adanac, (ed) On Spec Spring 1997
- Hard Economic Times, (ed) On Spec Spring 2009
- Nice Makes Write: An Interview with Casey Wolf, (iv) Strange Horizons February 8 2010 [Ref. Casey June Wolf]
- Split Decision, (ss) Tesseracts Fifteen ed. Susan MacGregor & Julie Czerneda, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2011
- Hacker Chess, (ss) Playground of Lost Toys ed. Colleen Anderson & Ursula Pflug, Exile Editions, 2015
- The Age of Miracles, (ss) Strangers Among Us ed. Susan Forest & Lucas K. Law, Laksa Media, 2016
- Sermon on the Mount, (ss) On Spec #106, 2017
- Day Three, (ss) Pulp Literature #21, Winter 2019
- The Savory Stew, (ss) Polar Borealis February/March 2019
- The Savory Stew Contest!, (cn) Polar Borealis February/March 2019
- Satiric Writ, (ms) Polar Borealis April/May 2019
- The Long Ooops!, (pm) Polar Borealis July/August 2019
- Dave Duncan’s Legacy, (ar) On Spec #111, 2019 [Ref. Dave Duncan]
- Inuksuk, (ss) Polar Borealis June 2020
- Jerry, (ss) Mythic #15, Summer 2020
- Detour on the Eightfold Path, (ss) Neo-Opsis Science Fiction Magazine #31, 2020
- Crossing Avenue, (vi) Meat for Tea: The Valley Review v14 #1, 2020
- Al/ice, (ss) Shoreline of Infinity #21, April 2021
- The Changeling and the Bully, (ss) Mythic #17, Summer 2021
- Hand-Delivered, (ss) On Spec #116, 2021
- Fami’s Watch, (vi) Polar Borealis December 2021
- The Road, (vi) The Sirens Call #57, Spring 2022
- Grandpa’s Birthday Barbeque, (vi) The Sirens Call #58, Summer 2022
- First Day on Night Shift, (ss) On Spec #123, 2023
- Fami’s Dissertation Defence, (ss) Polar Borealis August/September 2023
- Schrodinger’s Train, (ss) Dark Horses #19, August 2023
- An Isolated Case, (ss) Occult Detective Magazine #10, Summer 2023
- The Family Home, (vi) The Sirens Call #63, Halloween 2023
- Spellcheck, (vi) The Sirens Call #63, Halloween 2023
- Staked to the Stars, (vi) The Sirens Call #63, Halloween 2023
- On the Inside, (vi) The Sirens Call #64, Winter 2023/2024
- Ransom and the Open Window, (ss) Neo-Opsis Science Fiction Magazine #35, 2024
- Peppermints, (vi) The Sirens Call #66, Summer 2024
- Pillow Talk, (vi) The Sirens Call #66, Summer 2024
- Weathering, (ss) Daikaijuzine #19, Dogorah, September 2024
- Ransom and the Woods, (ss) Neo-Opsis Science Fiction Magazine #36, 2024
- Iceberg, (vi) Polar Borealis July 2025
Runyon, Charles (West) (1928- ); used pseudonym Mark West (about) (books) (items)
- First Man in a Satellite, (ss) Super-Science Fiction December 1958
- Solution Tomorrow, (na) Fantastic Science Fiction Stories September 1959
- Hangover, (ss) Manhunt December 1960
- Remember Me, Peter Shepley, (nv) Fantastic, Stories of Imagination December 1960
- The Last Kill, (nv) Manhunt April 1961
- The Possessive Female, (ss) Manhunt June 1961
- The Death Gimmick, (nv) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine March 1962
- Never Kiss a Killer, (nv) Adam Yearbook 1965
- Happiness Squad, (nv) Fantastic March 1967
- The Youth Addicts, (nv) If May 1967
- There Must Be More Than This, (ss) Adam June 1969
- Sweet Helen, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction September 1969
- The Waiting Room, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine October 1969
- Dream Patrol, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction February 1970
- The Appointment, (ss) Knight March 1970
- Soulmate, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction April 1970
- L’Ame Soeur, (ss) Fiction (France) #222, June 1972; translated by Bruno Martin
- [letter], (lt) The Alien Critic #8, February 1974, etc.
- Once There Were Cows, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1974
- The Dead Survive, (nv) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine September 1974
- A Good Head for Murder, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine November 1974
- Noomyenoh, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1975
- The Company of Brave, Rich Men, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 1975
- Dancing on the Titanic or They’ve Got Some Hungry Writers Up in Suite 2116, (ar) Science Fiction Review #14, August 1975
- Terminal, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1975
- An Act of Simple Human Kindness, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine November 1975
- In Case of Danger, Prsp the Ntxivbw, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1975
- [quake-gram], (lt) Science Fiction Review #16, February 1976
- Brain Diver, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1976
- Death Is My Passenger, (nv) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine June 1976
- The Sitter, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1976
- Daughter of the Vine, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction April 1977
- Metafusion, (ss) Stellar #3 ed. Judy-Lynn del Rey, Ballantine, 1977
- The Liberation of Josephine, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction September 1978
- 27:32, (ss) Enigmatic Electronic July 1999, as by Mark West
- Back Above the Clouds, (vi) The Dream Zone #4, October 1999, as by Mark West
- All the Rage, (ss) Unhinged #4, 1999, as by Mark West
- Infantophobia, (ss) Sackcloth & Ashes #6, December 1999, as by Mark West
- Sleep Deeply, (ss) Enigmatic Tales #8, Spring 2000, as by Mark West
- Speckles, (ss) Sackcloth & Ashes #7, March 2000, as by Mark West
- Just Walking the Dog, (vi) Dead Things Magazine #4, April/June 2000, as by Mark West
- The City in the Rain, (ss) Pray for Morning (online) May 2000, as by Mark West
- The Darkest Hour, (ss) Strange Tales (online) September 2000, as by Mark West
- Dead Skin, (ss) Unhinged #6, 2000, as by Mark West
- Empty Souls, Drowning, (ss) Enigmatic Tales #10, Autumn 2000, as by Mark West
- [unknown story], (ss) Redsine (online) #2, October 2000, as by Mark West
- Dreaming of a Black Christmas, (vi) Terror Tales (online) December 2000, as by Mark West
- Together Forever, (ss) Twilight Showcase March 2001, as by Mark West
- Love Is Blind to Age, (ss) Dark Horizons #39, Spring 2001, as by Mark West
- Having a Bad Day, (vi) Horrorfind.com November 2001, as by Mark West
- Giving Blood, (ss) Roadworks #13, Winter/Spring 2002, as by Mark West
- Up for Anything, (vi) Tourniquet Heart ed. Christopher C. Teague, Prime Books, 2002, as by Mark West
- To Make You King, (ss) Shadow Writers (Volume One) ed. Paul Kane, Rainfall Books, 2002, as by Mark West
- A Bug Supper, (ss) Thirteen Stories #8, April 2003, as by Mark West
- The Night of the Party, (ss) Scary! Holiday Tales to Make You Scream ed. Paul Melniczek, Double Dragon Publishing, 2003, as by Mark West
- Strange Tales, (co) Rainfall Books (tp), 2003, as by Mark West
- Author’s Afterwords, (aw) Strange Tales by Mark West, Rainfall Books, 2003, as by Mark West
- Beach, (vi) Strange Tales by Mark West, Rainfall Books, 2003, as by Mark West
- Publishing History, (bi) Strange Tales by Mark West, Rainfall Books, 2003, as by Mark West
- A Stirring, (ss) Darkness Rising, Volume Seven: Screaming in Colours ed. L. H. Maynard & M. P. N. Sims, Prime Books, 2003, as by Mark West
- A Cottage by the Sea, (ss) Hauntings ed. L. Marie Wood, Cyber-Pulp, 2004, as by Mark West
- The Mill, (nv) We Fade to Grey ed. Gary McMahon, Pendragon Press UK, 2008, as by Mark West
- [front cover], (cv) We Fade to Grey ed. Gary McMahon, Pendragon Press UK, 2008, as by Mark West
- A Quiet Weekend Away, (ss) Terror Tales #4, 2009, as by Mark West
- What We Sometimes Do Without Thinking, (nv) Shoes, Ships and Cadavers ed. Ian Watson & Ian Whates, NewCon Press, 2010, as by Mark West
- Last Train Home, (ss) Fogbound from 5 ed. Peter Mark May, Hersham Horror Books, 2011, as by Mark West
- Come See My House in the Pretty Town, (ss) Ill at Ease, Penman Press, 2011, as by Mark West
- Mr. Huxton Goes Camping, (ss) Alt-Dead ed. Peter Mark May, Hersham Horror Books, 2011, as by Mark West
- Looking at Me, Seeing You, (ss) Darker Minds ed. Ross Warren & Anthony Watson, Dark Minds Press, 2012, as by Mark West
- Fog on the Old Coast Road, (ss) Hauntings ed. Ian Whates, NewCon Press, 2012, as by Mark West
- [front cover], (cv) Siblings ed. Stuart Hughes, Hersham Horror Books, 2012, as by Mark West
- What Gets Left Behind, (nv) Spectral Press, October 2012, as by Mark West
- Mr. Stix, (nv) For the Night Is Dark ed. Ross Warren, Crystal Lake Publishing, 2013, as by Mark West
- Foreword, (fw) Anatomy of Death (In Five Sleazy Pieces) ed. Mark West, Hersham Horror Books, 2013, as by Mark West
- The Glamour Girl Murders, (nv) Anatomy of Death (In Five Sleazy Pieces) ed. Mark West, Hersham Horror Books, 2013, as by Mark West
- [front cover], (cv) Anatomy of Death (In Five Sleazy Pieces) ed. Mark West, Hersham Horror Books, 2013, as by Mark West
- The Bureau of Lost Children, (ss) Ill at Ease 2, Penman Press, 2013, as by Mark West
- The Witch House, (ss) Urban Occult ed. Colin F. Barnes, Anachron Press, 2013, as by Mark West
- [front cover], (cv) Demons & Devilry ed. Stuart Young, Hersham Horror Books, 2013, as by Mark West
- R Is for Rhytiphobia, (ss) Phobophobias ed. Dean M. Drinkel, Western Legends Publishing, 2014, as by Mark West
- Z Is for Zabriskie Grimoire, (ss) The Grimorium Verum ed. Dean M. Drinkel, Western Legends Publishing, 2015, as by Mark West
- Time Waits…, (ss) Darkest Minds ed. Ross Warren & Anthony Watson, Dark Minds Press, 2015, as by Mark West
- [front cover], (cv) Darkest Minds ed. Ross Warren & Anthony Watson, Dark Minds Press, 2015, as by Mark West
- The Penthouse Incident, (ss) Demonology ed. Dean M. Drinkel, Lycopolis Press, 2015, as by Mark West
- Photograph of You, (ss) Tales from the Lake: Vol. 2 ed. Emma Audsley, R. J. Cavender & Joe Mynhardt, Crystal Lake Publishing, 2016, as by Mark West
- Do You Believe in Ghosts?, (ss) Ten Tall Tales and Twisted Limericks ed. Ian Whates, NewCon Press, 2016, as by Mark West
- Things We Leave Behind, (co) Dark Minds Press (tp), June 2017, as by Mark West
- Issues of Disruption, (ss) Things We Leave Behind by Mark West, Dark Minds Press, 2017, as by Mark West
- The Taste of Her, (ss) Things We Leave Behind by Mark West, Dark Minds Press, 2017, as by Mark West
- Brooks Pond, (ss) The Black Room Manuscripts: Volume Four ed. Tracy Fahey & J. R. Park, Sinister Horror Company, 2018, as by Mark West
- Visions of Ruin, (na) NewCon Press (tp), March 2022, as by Mark West
- As Quiet as It Gets, (ss) Sci-Fright #6, 2000, as by Mark West
Runyon, (Alfred) Damon (1880-1946) (about) (books) (items)
- The Song o’ the Bullet, (pm) Collier’s Weekly May 28 1904
- Songs of the Service: The Wage of the Fighting Men; To the Colors; The Cavalry, (pm) Leslie’s Monthly Magazine July 1905
- The Burro That Ate the Taxes, (ss) Associated Sunday Magazine September 2 1906
- The Red Grave, (vi) The Monthly Story Blue Book Magazine January 1907
- The Defense of Strikerville, (ss) McClure’s Magazine February 1907
- The King of Kavanaugh County, (ss) People’s April 1907
- “Practice Marching”, (pm) The American Magazine May 1907
- The Boss of Balar, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine July 1907
- In the Stretch, (vi) People’s July 1907
- One of the Legion, (ss) The Scrap Book August 1907
- An Emergency Ration Test, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1907
- The Glory of War, (pm) The American Magazine September 1907
- Two Men Named Collins, (ss) The Reader September 1907
- Fat Fallon, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine October 1907
- The Wings of Mercury, (ss) Short Stories October 1907
- An Echo of the Years, (ss) The Scrap Book November 1907
- “The Spirit of You”, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine December 1907
- The Army of Discontent, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) April 1908
- “The Maid of Monterey”, (ss) Gunter’s Magazine April 1908
- Toots McGann, (pm) People’s April 1908
- The Bomb Planters, (ss) The Smart Set May 1908
- God, and Gold, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) May 1908
- To Those Who Stay, (pm) People’s May 1908
- Sailing Orders, (pm) People’s June 1908
- Song of the Service, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine (US) June 1908
- Roses of a Dream, (pm) The Smart Set July 1908
- The Dying Race, (pm) People’s August 1908
- The Army of God-Knows-Where, (pm) The Bohemian Magazine October 1908
- The Fall of a God, (pm) The Bohemian Magazine November 1908
- Fear, (ss) The All-Story Magazine November 1908
- Homeward Bound, (pm) The Bohemian Magazine November 1908
- When God Forgot, (pm) People’s November 1908
- For the Cry of a Little Child, (pm) The Smart Set December 1908
- Simon Satterfield, (ss) The Bohemian Magazine January 1909
- The Song of Silence (Ballad of a Beach Comber), (pm) Appleton’s Magazine March 1909
- The Mob and the Maid, (ss) The Scrap Book April 1909
- The Yellow Flag, (pm) People’s April 1909
- On the Luneta, (pm) People’s November 1909
- An Error of the Law, (ss) The Black Cat January 1910
- The Spirit of the West, (ss) Hampton’s Magazine August 1910
- The High-Graderess, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine October 1910
- The Lady Member, (ss) Hampton’s Magazine February 1911
- The Informal Execution of Soupbone Pew, (ss) Adventure March 1911
- The Breed and the Ball, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine May 1911
- The Big Mitten, (ss) Hampton’s Magazine June 1911
- My Father, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine June 1911
- The Fist of Mercy, (ss) The Popular Magazine July 1 1911
- The Last of the Wanderbund, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine July 1911
- The Pied Piper, Junior, (ss) Adventure July 1911
- The Spangles of the Prophet, (ss) The Popular Magazine August 1 1911
- The Gift of Tongues, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine September 1911
- As Between Friends, (ss) Adventure November 1911
- The Breeze Kid’s Big Tear-Off, (nv) Hampton-Columbian Magazine January 1912
- A Marathon of Mercy, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 1 1912
- The Law of the Lightning, (ss) The Popular Magazine June 15 1912
- The Nose of Nemesis, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine November 1912
- The Hole in the Horn of Plenty, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine December 1912
- The Power of the Drama, (ss) The Popular Magazine March 1 1913
- The Heads of the Hogrievers, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) March 1913
- Dreamers in Hasbeenville, (ss) The Cavalier April 5 1913
- Spirit Rapping at Ristyville, (ss) The Cavalier May 24 1913
- A Better Man Than Butch, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) May 1913
- Priceless Engineers of the Curve, (ar) The Railroad and Current Mechanics November 1913
- America’s Supremacy in World Sports, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine January 1914
- Opera Incog, (ss) The Cavalier February 21 1914
- Foul Territory, (ss) The Cavalier April 11 1914
- McLoughlin—The World’s Greatest Tennis Player, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine November 1914
- “The Crowd Was—”, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 22 1916
- Kelly, K.C., (pm) Cosmopolitan August 1919
- Your Neighbor—the Gambler, (ar) Cosmopolitan November 1921
- Old Hardhead (with Bozeman Bulger), (ss) Hearst’s International July 1922
- A Jew, (pm) Cosmopolitan November 1922
- The Real Jack Dempsey, (bg) Hearst’s International April 1923
- Buffalo Swap, (pm) Hearst’s International June 1923
- One Dog in a Flat, (ar) Hearst’s International November 1923
- Romance in the Roaring Forties, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1929
- A Very Honorable Guy, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1929
- Madame La Gimp, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1929
- Dark Dolores, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1929
- A Crime in High Society [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner December 15 1929
- The Evergreen Jewel Case [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner December 22 1929
- The Anonymous Gift Mystery [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner December 29 1929
- That Mysterious Alden Affair [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner January 5 1930
- A Queer Ghost Story [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner January 12 1930
- Mystery of the Wrecked Cabs [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner January 19 1930
- The Big Case No. 4,718 [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner January 26 1930
- Lillian, (ss) Collier’s February 1 1930
- The Mystery of the Dead Arm [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner February 2 1930
- The Slow Horses Mystery [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner February 9 1930
- The Hitherto Unsolved Mystery of the Great Secret Punch [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner February 16 1930
- The Mystery of the Stolen Tunes [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner February 23 1930
- The Mystery of the Cold Deck [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner March 2 1930
- Mystery of the Navy Goat [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner March 16 1930
- Social Error, (ss) Collier’s March 22 1930
- The Big Balloon Ruse [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner March 30 1930
- Blood Pressure, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 5 1930
- Missing Checker Player [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner April 13 1930
- The Two Broken Toes [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner April 27 1930
- The Mystery of a Native Son [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner May 11 1930
- Ransom for a Wife [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner May 18 1930
- The Great and Only Flapjack Romance [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner May 25 1930
- Deductions Not Always Infallible [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner June 1 1930
- Mystery of Why Father Drew Money from Bank [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner June 8 1930
- Missing Lady Mystery Is Solved [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner June 15 1930
- Mystery of Attack on Heavy Hitter of Club Solved [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner June 22 1930
- Mystery Case Radio Tenor [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner June 29 1930
- Mystery of the Conscience Test [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner July 6 1930
- The Egged Actor [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner July 13 1930
- The Great Wrestling Case Mystery [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner July 20 1930
- A Civic Clean-up in Grafting, Ohio [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner July 27 1930
- The Big Sleep Test [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner August 3 1930
- The Face on the Screen [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner August 10 1930
- The Vanishing Emeralds [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner August 17 1930
- The Faithless Operative [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner August 24 1930
- The Purloined Giraffe [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner August 31 1930
- A Rank Fakir Flops [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner September 7 1930
- Butch Minds the Baby, (ss) Collier’s September 13 1930
- The “Salted” Gold Mine [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner September 14 1930
- The Midget Golf Case [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner September 21 1930
- Mystery of the Sixty-First Floor [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner September 28 1930
- The Snapping Goldfish [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner October 5 1930
- The Lost Pedro [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner October 12 1930
- The Stolen Signals [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner October 19 1930
- The Disloyal Employees [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner October 26 1930
- The Hottest Guy in the World, (ss) Liberty November 8 1930
- High Cards Blasted in Plot [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner November 9 1930
- The Stolen Portrait [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner November 9 1930
- The Disappearing Football [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner November 16 1930
- The Wire Tapper [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner November 23 1930
- The Great Jail Break [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner November 30 1930
- The Great Apple Crisis [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner December 7 1930
- The Unfortunate Disguise [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner December 14 1930
- The Lily of St. Pierre, (ss) Collier’s December 20 1930
- The Eagle Orb’s Jealousy Man [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner December 21 1930
- The Lonesome Man [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner December 28 1930
- The Strange Cult [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner January 4 1931
- Too Much Pep, (ss) Collier’s January 10 1931
- The Lost Explorer [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner January 11 1931
- The Family Tree [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner January 18 1931
- The Sickly Dahlias [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner January 25 1931
- The Foul Fighter [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner February 1 1931
- The Uncertain Bank [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner February 8 1931
- The Kidnaped Editor [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner February 15 1931
- The Great Depression [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner March 8 1931
- The Lost Estate [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner March 15 1931
- The Rat-Ridden Steamer [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner March 22 1931
- The Forgotten Town Comes Back [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner March 29 1931
- Detective Travels at Sea [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner April 5 1931
- A Duel Among Friends [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner April 12 1931
- Incidents in the Life of a Rainmaker [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner April 19 1931
- Gentlemen, the King!, (ss) Collier’s April 25 1931
- The Foiled Fake [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner April 26 1931
- The Lease Breakers [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner May 3 1931
- The Bloodhounds of Broadway, (ss) Collier’s May 16 1931
- Love Trail Circles Globe [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner May 17 1931
- The Brain Goes Home, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1931
- Hobo’s Rest, (ss) Star Magazine June 1931
- The Snatching of Bookie Bob, (ss) Collier’s September 26 1931
- That Ever-Loving Wife of Hymie’s, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1931
- Hold ’Em, Yale!, (ss) Collier’s November 14 1931
- A Story Goes with It, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1931
- Maybe a Queen, (ss) Collier’s December 12 1931
- For a Pal, (ss) Collier’s January 9 1932
- Broadway Financier, (ss) Collier’s January 30 1932
- Little Miss Marker, (ss) Collier’s March 26 1932
- Heads!, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine April 1932
- Dream Street Rose, (ss) Collier’s June 11 1932
- The Great Kuskaden Mystery Burglary [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner July 31 1932
- Delegates at Large, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1932
- Tobias the Terrible, (ss) Collier’s December 10 1932
- Dancing Dan’s Christmas, (ss) Collier’s December 31 1932
- The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown, (ss) Collier’s January 28 1933
- Earthquake, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1933
- Pick the Winner, (ss) Collier’s February 11 1933
- The Old Doll’s House, (ss) Collier’s May 13 1933
- [unknown story], (ss) Green Book Quarterly #2, May 1933, etc.
- It Comes Up Mud, (ss) Collier’s June 10 1933
- The Twilight of the Gangster, (iv) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine June 1933 [Ref. Edward P. Mulrooney]
- The Brakeman’s Daughter, (ss) Collier’s July 8 1933
- What, No Butler?, (ss) Collier’s August 5 1933
- The Mystery of the Elusive Bases [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner September 10 1933
- The Mystery of the “Hopped” Horses [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner September 17 1933
- Mystery of the Deadly Molars [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner September 24 1933
- The Mystery of the Damning Football [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner October 1 1933
- The Mystery of the World’s Fair [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner October 8 1933
- The Johnson-Johnson Divorce [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner October 15 1933
- The Mystery of the Lost Client [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner October 22 1933
- Broadway Complex, (ss) Collier’s October 28 1933
- Mystery of the Lost Operatives [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner October 29 1933
- Ransom…$1,000,000, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1933
- The Mystery of the Sick Pug [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner November 5 1933
- Mystery of the Lost Relatives [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner November 12 1933
- The Mystery of the Stolen Ballots [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner November 19 1933
- The Mystery of the Lost Pointer [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner November 26 1933
- The Three Wise Guys, (ss) Collier’s December 23 1933
- The Lemon Drop Kid, (ss) Collier’s February 3 1934
- Princess O’Hara, (ss) Collier’s March 3 1934
- The Grand National (with Paul Brown), (ar) Cosmopolitan April 1934
- Bred for Battle, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1934
- A Nice Price, (ss) Collier’s September 8 1934
- Sense of Humor, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1934
- Undertaker Song, (ss) Collier’s November 24 1934
- Breach of Promise, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1935
- Money from Home, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1935
- Tight Shoes, (ss) Collier’s April 18 1936
- Baseball Hattie, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1936
- Burge McCall, (vi) Collier’s July 11 1936
- Lou Louder, (vi) Collier’s August 8 1936
- Joe Terrace, (vi) Collier’s August 29 1936
- Situation Wanted, (ss) Collier’s November 21 1936
- Cemetery Bait, (ss) Collier’s December 12 1936
- Big Shoulders, (ss) Cosmopolitan December 1936
- Lonely Heart, (ss) Collier’s January 16 1937
- untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to a movie two weeks ago and it was not so hot…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 12 1937
- untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to another picture the other night and she is pretty sore about it…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 21 1937
- untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went over to see a picture in a Broadway movie joint the other night…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 6 1937
- untitled (“My wife Ethel ses she is glad they got the King crowned at last all right and the queen too…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 15 1937
- untitled (“My wife Ethel was listening to the radio the other night and some guy told a joke…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 21 1937
- So You Won’t Talk!, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1937
- untitled (“My wife Ethel ses to me yesterday what on earth is the matter with all you men anyway…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 28 1937
- untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to the movies the other night and it was one of these pictures…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 5 1937
- untitled (“My wife Ethel ses to me last night hay Joe, I was going by Jim Wong the laundrymans place today…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 2 1937
- The Big Umbrella, (ss) Collier’s August 7 1937
- A Call on the President [Joe & Ethel Turp], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 21 1937
- A Piece of Pie, (ss) Collier’s August 21 1937
- untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to the movies last night and afterwards when we was home…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 21 1937
- All Horse Players Die Broke, (ss) Collier’s September 11 1937
- untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to a movie down town last night and before the movie came on…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 28 1937
- A Job for the Macarone, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 2 1937
- Material Witness, (ss) The Evening Standard October 6 1937
- untitled (“When my wife Ethel and me got home from the movies last night she ses Joe I want you to explain something…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 10 1937
- untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses to me Joe it must be a wonderful thing to be Missus Rosefelt…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 1 1937
- untitled (“When I got home from work last night my dinner was not ready and I ses to my wife Ethel…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 7 1937
- untitled (“The other day was my wife Ethels birthday so I blew her to a big Guinee dinner…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 21 1937
- untitled (“One night about a week ago I got home from work my wife Ethels girl friend…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 28 1937
- untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to a movie last night and in this movie there was a big fight…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 5 1937
- untitled (“My wife Ethel came home the other evening with her clothes mussed and her face dirty…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 12 1937
- untitled (“I was reading the paper after dinner last night and my wife Ethel was sewing on something…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 19 1937
- untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to a movie the other night and when we got home…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 26 1937
- untitled (“My wife Ethel was reading the paper the other night and she ses hay Joe how does Walter Winchell…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 2 1938
- untitled (“When I got home the other night my wife Ethel ses well Joe what have you been doing all day?…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 9 1938
- untitled (“Last night when I got home from work my wife Ethel seemed to be thinking about something…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 16 1938
- untitled (“When I got home from work the other night my wife Ethel ses O hello Joe so you are home hay?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 23 1938
- untitled (“My wife Ethel was reading the paper last night and she ses hay Joe I bet Mister Hoover…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 30 1938
- untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to the movies the other night and on the way home Ethel ses Joe who is your favorite actress in the movies?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner February 6 1938
- untitled (“The other night when I was going to bed my wife Ethel was walking around…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner February 13 1938
- untitled (“My wife Ethel was listening to the radio the other night and she ses Joe what is the idea of those people…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner February 20 1938
- untitled (“The other night when we came home from the movies I was reading the paper and my wife Ethel was looking at herself…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner March 13 1938
- untitled (“The other night when my wife Ethel and me got home from the movies she ses Joe do you know why people…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner March 20 1938
- untitled (“When my wife Ethel and me got home from the movies the other night she ses listen Joe is singing necessary?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner March 27 1938
- untitled (“My wife Ethel was reading the paper the other day and she ses Joe do you know the difference between the recession and the depression?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 3 1938
- Neat Strip, (ss) Collier’s April 9 1938
- untitled (“The other night I could not get home for dinner so I had it downtown…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 10 1938
- untitled (“My wife Ethel was leading the paper the other night and she ses Joe how much is a billion?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 17 1938
- untitled (“The other night I was setting in our living room reading the paper…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 24 1938
- Nothing Happens in Brooklyn [Joe & Ethel Turp], (ss) Collier’s April 30 1938
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was reading the paper and she ses Joe what about Missus Dionne?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 1 1938
- untitled (“The other night I took my wife Ethel to a fight at the Ridgewood Grove…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 22 1938
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was reading the paper and she ses Joe how did Mister Kennedy ever come out about the short pants?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 29 1938
- Lost in the Dressing Room, (ar) Jack Dempsey’s Sports Magazine May 1938
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses to me hay Joe there is a picture with Clark Gable in it downtown so lets go see it.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 5 1938
- untitled (“Last week I got a raise in salary and when I went home and told my wife Ethel…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 12 1938
- untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses to me Joe I bet it is a lot of fun being a Roosevelt.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 19 1938
- untitled (“Last night I took my wife to see Joe Louis and Max Schmeling fight…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 26 1938
- untitled (“The other night I ses to my wife Ethel honey I feel like a movie tonight and she ses why Joe that is swell.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 3 1938
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was reading the paper and she ses Joe what do you think of the gall of that Danish fellow?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 10 1938
- untitled (“I had a day off yesterday and so I got out the old can and drove my wife Ethel down to Floyd Bennett Airport…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 17 1938
- untitled (“My wife Ethel ses to me last night Joe do you know long hair is coming back?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 24 1938
- untitled (“The other night when we got home from the movies I ses to my wife Ethel see here Ethel…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 31 1938
- untitled (“Last week my boss sent me to Albany to see a fellow about some business…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 7 1938
- untitled (“I got up late last Sunday morning and after breakfast I started to read the paper…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 14 1938
- untitled (“The other night when my wife Ethel and me got home from the movies I ses Ethel…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 21 1938
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was late getting home to make my dinner…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 28 1938
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe if there was a war would you go to it?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 4 1938
- untitled (“The other night I got out the old bucket and me and my wife Ethel drove over to New York…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 11 1938
- untitled (“When I got home last night I ses to my wife Ethel see here Ethel what is this I hear…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 18 1938
- untitled (“The other night I took my wife Ethel to a show on some passes a friend of mine gave me…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 2 1938
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses to me Joe if you had a friend…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 9 1938
- untitled (“The other day my wife Ethel showed me the picture of a house in the paper…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 16 1938
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses to me Joe do you know what a terrible thing Mussolini…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 24 1938
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was reading a lot of newspapers one after the other…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 30 1938
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe people are certainly awfully crazy.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 6 1938
- untitled (“The day after election my wife Ethel ses Joe the paper ses Mister Dewey sent a telegram…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 13 1938
- untitled (“The other night when I got home from work Mildred Swanson was there…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 20 1938
- untitled (“The other night after we had a big thanksgiving dinner…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 27 1938
- untitled (“When I got home the other night my wife Ethel ses why Joe what makes you look so solemn?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 4 1938
- untitled (“The other night when I got home I ses to my wife Ethel hay Ethel what do you think?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 11 1938
- untitled (“That lumbago that Johnny Walker the traveling fellow had did not get better…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 18 1938
- Palm Beach Santa Claus, (ss) Collier’s December 24 1938
- untitled (“Yesterday was a nice warm Sunday so I took my wife Ethel to the beach…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 25 1938
- On Nice Fellows, (ar) 1938
- untitled (“My wife Ethel and me got back from Florida yesterday in the old bucket…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 1 1939
- untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe my Uncle Ben was over today.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 8 1939
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was reading the paper and she ses Joe suppose we went to Paris…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 15 1939
- untitled (“The other night I took my wife to the movies and when we got home I ses now look here Ethel…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 22 1939
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was reading the paper and she ses Joe do you know what?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 29 1939
- untitled (“The other night when my wife Ethel and I were coming out of the movies…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner February 5 1939
- untitled (“The other night when my wife Ethel and I were coming home from the movies we passed Minnie Schultz…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner February 12 1939
- untitled (“The other night I took my wife Ethel to the movies and when we got home she ses Joe I have been thinking of something.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner February 19 1939
- untitled (“Last night I took my wife Ethel to a night club over in New York…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner February 26 1939
- untitled (“When I got home from work the other evening I ses to my wife Ethel hurry…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner March 5 1939
- untitled (“The other night I was going along Flatbush Avenue with my wife Ethel…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner March 12 1939
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel went to a movie alone…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner March 19 1939
- untitled (“The other night I had to work late so my wife Ethel went to the movies…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner March 26 1939
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe the Worlds Fair is all right now.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 2 1939
- untitled (“Last night when I got home from work my wife Ethel ses Joe do you know what day this is?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 9 1939
- untitled (“The other night when I got home from work I ses to my wife Ethel well sweets what have you got…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 16 1939
- untitled (“Last night when I got home from work I ses to my wife Ethel what is this jam…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 23 1939
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel woke me up out of a sound sleep…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 30 1939
- Leopard’s Spots, (ss) Collier’s May 6 1939
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe do you know ladies skirts are getting shorter?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 7 1939
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe what people important?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 14 1939
- untitled (“When I got home the other night I ses to my wife Ethel hello there Ethel…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 21 1939
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe what becomes of all the money when nobody has any?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 28 1939
- untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe do you know what I would like to have?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 4 1939
- untitled (“The other night I took my wife Ethel to Ebbets Field to see the Brooklyn Dodgers…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 11 1939
- Old Em’s Kentucky Home, (ss) Collier’s June 17 1939
- untitled (“Last night I told my wife Ethel I would take her to the Worlds Fair…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 18 1939
- untitled (“Last night I took my wife Ethel and her Moms and her Pops and her Uncle Ben…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 2 1939
- untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe when are we going to go to the Worlds Fair again?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 9 1939
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel and I started out to see the movies…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 16 1939
- untitled (“When I got home the other night and was sitting down listening…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 23 1939
- untitled (“One night a couple of weeks ago my wife Ethel ses Joe I have been thinking about something all day long.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 30 1939
- untitled (“The other night I took my wife Ethel over to a movie theater on Broadway…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 6 1939
- untitled (“The other night I was reading the paper and I ses to my Ethel what is ump baby?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 13 1939
- untitled (“Last night when I got home from work I heard somebody talking in the kitchen…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 20 1939
- untitled (“The other night when I got home from work my wife Ethels eyes were red…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 27 1939
- untitled (“When I got home from work last night my wife Ethel was in the kitchen…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 3 1939
- untitled (“The other night I took my wife Ethel to a movie and they showed the pictures of Tony Galento…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 10 1939
- untitled (“Every day for the past couple of weeks my wife Ethel has been getting all the newspapers…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 17 1939
- untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe do you know what my Uncle Ben ses?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 24 1939
- untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe my Uncle Ben was here again today…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 1 1939
- untitled (“The other night when I got home I ses to my wife Ethel hay Ethel whats this about…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 8 1939
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel and I went to the movies and the only seats we could find…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 15 1939
- untitled (“When I got home last night my wife Ethels Uncle Ben was there…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 22 1939
- untitled (“Last Saturday was my wife Ethels birthday…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 29 1939
- untitled (“Last night when I got home the furniture in our living room…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 5 1939
- untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel was reading the paper and she ses hay Joe listen to this.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 12 1939
- untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel was reading a book and I ses whats that you are reading Ethel?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 19 1939
- untitled (“Last week my wife Ethels Moms spent a few days at our house…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 26 1939
- My Wife Ethel, (co) Constable (hc), November 1939
- untitled (“The other night the soup my wife Ethel gave me for my dinner was not very good.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 3 1939
- untitled (“Last week I made a little unexpected extra dough…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 10 1939
- untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe I wish we had an awful lot of money.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 17 1939
- untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel and I went over to New York…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 24 1939
- untitled (“Last Sunday night I was taking my bath…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 31 1939
- Little Pinks, (ss) Collier’s January 27 1940
- Introduction to Bulldog Mickey, (is) The Blue Book Magazine December 1940
- My Wife Ethel (var. 1), (co) David McKay Company (hc), 1940
- Johnny One-Eye, (ss) Collier’s June 28 1941
- Cleo, (ss) Collier’s July 12 1941
- Barbecue, (ss) Collier’s August 2 1941
- Broadway Incident, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1941
- The Cuckoo, (ss) Sport Story Annual #1, 1942
- A Light in France, (ss) Collier’s January 15 1944
- The Lacework Kid, (ss) Collier’s February 12 1944
- The Melancholy Dane, (ss) Collier’s March 18 1944
- Blonde Mink, (ss) Collier’s August 4 1945
- Big Boy Blues, (ss) Collier’s September 29 1945
- You Kiss Like an Amateur, (hu) Australian Cavalcade November 1946
- The Dutchman, (vi) Short Takes by Damon Runyon, Whittlesey House, 1946
- False Identification, (vi) Short Takes by Damon Runyon, Whittlesey House, 1946
- Grunt Guy, (vi) Short Takes by Damon Runyon, Whittlesey House, 1946
- Great Hands for Playing Jokes, (ss) Runyon First and Last by Damon Runyon, Lippincott, 1949
- Highpockets, (ss) Runyon First and Last by Damon Runyon, Lippincott, 1949
- In One Ear—, (ss) Runyon First and Last by Damon Runyon, Lippincott, 1949
- The Old Men of the Mountain, (ss) Runyon First and Last by Damon Runyon, Lippincott, 1949
- A Sure Thing Named Marmaduke James, (ss) Runyon First and Last by Damon Runyon, Lippincott, 1949
- A Very Married Man, (ss) Runyon First and Last by Damon Runyon, Lippincott, 1949
- The Love Story of “Guys and Dolls”, (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1951
- Manhattan Serenade, (ss) Lilliput October/November 1952
- Operative T-99: The Lost Stories [Operative T-99], (co) Wordsmith (tp), August 2023; edited by Paul Duncan
- The Turps: Collected Stories 1: 1937-1939 [Joe & Ethel Turp], (co) Wordsmith (tp), December 2024; edited by Paul Duncan
- A Dangerous Guy Indeed, (ss) unknown date
Ruocchio, Christopher (fl. 2010s-2020s) (books) (items)
- Introduction (with Tony Daniel), (in) Star Destroyers ed. Tony Daniel & Christopher Ruocchio, Baen, 2018
- Not Made for Us [The Sun Eater], (ss) Star Destroyers ed. Tony Daniel & Christopher Ruocchio, Baen, 2018
- The Parliament of Owls [The Sun Eater], (nv) Space Pioneers ed. Hank Davis & Christopher Ruocchio, Baen, 2018
- Victim of Changes [The Sun Eater], (ss) Overruled! ed. Hank Davis & Christopher Ruocchio, Baen, 2020
- The Night Captain [The Sun Eater], (nv) Cosmic Corsairs ed. Hank Davis & Christopher Ruocchio, Baen, 2020
- Good Intentions, (ss) Shapers of Worlds ed. Edward Willett, Shadowpaw Press, 2020
- The Archaenaut, (nv) Time Troopers ed. Hank Davis & Christopher Ruocchio, Baen, 2022
- The Royal Game, (ss) Grimdark Magazine #34, 2023
- The Barrow King, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction August 2024
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