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Haxton, Josephine Ayres (1921-2012); used pseudonym Ellen Douglas (items)
- On the Lake, (nv) The New Yorker August 26 1961, as by Ellen Douglas
- Death and Homecoming, (ss) Esquire December 1961, as by Ellen Douglas
- Fragments of Family Life, (pm) Harper’s Magazine November 1962, as by Ellen Douglas
- Grant, (ss) Story Summer 1995, as by Ellen Douglas
- Like a Vase or a Dance or a Painting, (ss) , as by Ellen Douglas
Hay, Alexander (fl. 2000s-2020s) (items)
- Shambles, (vi) Nature #7185, March 20 2008
- Needle Mouth, (ss) Jupiter #31, January 2011
- LEAD, (ss) Jupiter #36, April 2012
- The Proxy, (ss) Write Ahead the Future Looms March/April 2019
- An Arm and a Leg, (ss) Write Ahead the Future Looms January/February 2020
- The Horrors Unseen, (ss) Cosmic Horror Monthly #22, April 2022
- A Walk in the Garden, (nv) Savage Realms Monthly August 2022
- Recorded Delivery, (vi) Weirdbook #46, 2023
- Job Offer, (ss) Utopia Science Fiction Magazine April/May 2024
- Molded, (ss) Leading Edge #84, April 2024
Hay, C. David (fl. 1980s-2000s) (items)
- Cemetery, (pm) October Dreams ed. David Kubicek & Jeff Mason, Kubicek & Associates, 1989
- Night Watch, (pm) Dead of Night #5, Spring 1990
- Dark Journey, (pm) Midnight Zoo v1 #5, 1991
- The Hairy Thing, (pm) Midnight Zoo v1 #5, 1991
- The Skull, (pm) Midnight Zoo v1 #5, 1991
- Twilight Time, (pm) Penny Dreadful #10, 1999
- Deadman Slough, (pm) The Ultimate Unknown #18, Spring 2000
- Yesterday’s Rose, (pm) The Ultimate Unknown #23, 2001
- Yesterday’s Roses, (pm) Outer Darkness #25, 2002
- Anasazi, (pm) Hadrosaur Tales Volume Fourteen ed. David Lee Summers, Hadrosaur Productions, 2002
- Old Photographs and Dust, (pm) Songs of Innocence (and Experience) #5, 2004
- Cosmos, (pm) Tales of the Talisman v1 #4, 2006
Hay, Colin (1947- ) (items)
- [front cover], (cv) Chrysalis, Volume 2 ed. Roy Torgeson, Zebra, 1978
- [illustration(s)] (with Jim Burns, Alan Daniels, Robin Hiddon, David Jackson, Peter Knifton, Bob Layzell & Tony Roberts), (il) Omni February 1979
- [illustration(s)] (with Jim Burns, Alan Daniels, Robin Hiddon, David Jackson, Peter Knifton, Bob Layzell & Tony Roberts), (il) Omni (UK) February 1979
- [illustration(s)], (il) Omni November 1979
- [illustration(s)], (il) Omni (UK) November 1979
- [front cover], (cv) Omni December 1981
- [illustration(s)] (with Ian Craig, John Harris & Angus McKie), (il) Omni December 1983
- [front cover], (cv) Future Crime by Ben Bova, Tor, 1990
Hay, George; [working name of Oswyn Robert Tregonwell Hay, born Oswyn Robert Cohn] (1922-1997); used pseudonyms Ayre Hogge & Roy Sheldon (about) (books) (items)
- Man, Woman—and Android, (n.) Science Fiction Monthly #10, June 15 1951
- Preface, (pr) Hell Hath Fury ed. George Hay, Neville Spearman, 1963, etc.
- Over and Out, (vi) Science Fantasy #71, April 1965
- Synopsis, (vi) Impulse June 1966
- [letter], (lt) Riverside Quarterly August 1967, etc.
- [response to “Someday You’ll Be Rich!”], (ms) Science Fiction Review #37, April 1970
- Foreword, (fw) The Disappearing Future ed. George Hay, Panther, 1970
- Twenty Years On, (pm) Science Fiction Review #43, March 1971
- [letter from London W1N 8EQ, England], (lt) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact October 1971
- The End of the ANTHOLOGY, (ss) Foundation #1, March 1972, as by Ayre Hogge
- Anywhen, (br) Foundation #2, June 1972 [Ref. James Blish]
- The Cream of the Jest, (br) Foundation #2, June 1972 [Ref. James Branch Cabell]
- Fugue for a Darkening Island, (br) Foundation #2, June 1972 [Ref. Christopher Priest]
- The Lathe of Heaven, (br) Foundation #2, June 1972 [Ref. Ursula Le Guin]
- Lud-in-the-Mist, (br) Foundation #2, June 1972 [Ref. Hope Mirrlees]
- The Making of Doctor Who, (br) Foundation #2, June 1972 [Ref. Malcolm Hulke & Terrance Dicks]
- Mutant 59, (br) Foundation #2, June 1972 [Ref. Kit Pedler & Gerry Davis]
- R Is for Rocket, (br) Foundation #2, June 1972, etc. [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
- S Is for Space, (br) Foundation #2, June 1972, etc. [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
- The Tombs of Atuan, (br) Foundation #2, June 1972 [Ref. Ursula Le Guin]
- [transcript of discussion following Pohl’s speech at Chessmancon], (sy) Speculation Autumn 1972
- Beyond the Fields We Know, (br) Zimri #4, January 1973 [Ref. Lord Dunsany]
- Don Rodriguez, (br) Zimri #4, January 1973 [Ref. Lord Dunsany]
- The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman, (br) Foundation #3, March 1973 [Ref. Angela Carter]
- Lords of the Starship, (br) Foundation #3, March 1973 [Ref. Mark S. Geston]
- A Science of Fiction, (ar) Foundation #3, March 1973
- A Choice of Gods, (br) Foundation #4, July 1973 [Ref. Clifford D. Simak]
- A Transatlantic Tunnel Hurrah!, (br) Foundation #4, July 1973 [Ref. Harry Harrison]
- Deryni Checkmate, (br) Zimri #5, August 1973 [Ref. Katherine Kurtz]
- Deryni Rising, (br) Zimri #5, August 1973 [Ref. Katherine Kurtz]
- The Haunter of the Dark, (br) Zimri #5, August 1973 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- Introduction: Science Fiction—Science Fact, (si) Beyond This Horizon ed. Christopher Carrell, Ceolfrith Press, 1973
- For the Record: What the Science Fiction Foundation Ought to Be About, (ar) Foundation #5, January 1974
- The Three Eyes of Evil, (br) Foundation #5, January 1974 [Ref. A. E. van Vogt]
- Introduction, (in) Stopwatch ed. George Hay, NEL, 1974, etc.
- What Then Comrades, Should Be Done?, (ar) Arena SF #5, February 1977
- The Green Isle of the Great Deep, (br) Foundation #11/12, March 1977 [Ref. Neil M. Gunn]
- Origins of Dianetics, (ar) The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction ed. Brian Ash, Pan, 1977, uncredited.
- The Spaceflight Revolution, (br) Foundation #13, May 1978 [Ref. William Sims Bainbridge]
- What the Science Fiction Foundation Ought to Be About, (ar) New Libertarian #5/6, October 1978/January 1980
- Science Fiction: Thinking or Dreaming, (ar) Ad Astra #4, 1979
- A Serious Call, (ss) Ghosts & Scholars #1, 1979
- [two letters], (lt) Science Fiction Review #34, February 1980
- The Man Who Did (L. Ron Hubbard), (ar) Ad Astra #12, 1980 [Ref. L. Ron Hubbard]
- [letter from Dagenham, Essex, England], (lt) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact December 1980
- All That Flies, (ss) Ghosts & Scholars #2, 1980
- [letter from London WCIN 2AB, England], (lt) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact November 9 1981
- Sleep No More, (ar) Foundation #24, February 1982
- Shiel versus the Renegade Romantic, (ar) Shiel in Diverse Hands ed. A. Reynolds Morse, The Reynolds Morse Foundation, 1983 [Ref. M. P. Shiel]
- Fantastic Lives: Autobiographical Essays by Notable Science Fiction Writers, (br) Foundation #31, July 1984 [Ref. Martin H. Greenberg]
- Clockwork Worlds: Mechanized Environments in SF, (br) Foundation #32, November 1984 [Ref. Thomas P. Dunn & Richard D. Erlich]
- The Mechanical God: Machines in Science Fiction, (br) Foundation #32, November 1984 [Ref. Thomas P. Dunn & Richard D. Erlich]
- Null-A Three, (br) Foundation #35, Winter 1985/1986 [Ref. A. E. van Vogt]
- An Error of Long Standing, (ss) Ghosts & Scholars #7, 1985
- Science, Scientism, and…?, (ar) Foundation #41, Winter 1987
- A Voyage to Arcturus, (ar) Horror: 100 Best Books ed. Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, Xanadu, 1988 [Ref. David Lindsay]
- Mission Earth, (br) Foundation #45, Spring 1989 [Ref. L. Ron Hubbard]
- Grumbles from the Grave, (br) Foundation #50, Autumn 1990 [Ref. Robert A. Heinlein]
- Ladies Whose Bright Eyes, (br) Foundation #50, Autumn 1990 [Ref. Ford Madox Ford]
- World Brain: H.G. Wells on the Future of Education, (br) Foundation #66, Spring 1996 [Ref. H. G. Wells]
- Retrieved from the Future, (br) Foundation #70, Summer 1997 [Ref. John Seymour]
Hay, Ian; pseudonym of John Hay Beith (1876-1952) (items)
- A “Sporting” College, (ss) The American Magazine May 1910
- The Widow’s Cruise, (ss) Ainslee’s June 1910
- Bill Bailey, (ss) The Red Book Magazine July 1911
- A Safety Match, (sl) Metropolitan Magazine August 1911, etc.
- The Return to Nature, (ss) The American Magazine February 1913
- Fowl Play, (ss) The Daily Mail November 19 1913
- Scally, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post June 13 1914
- Locum Tenens, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1914
- Human Nature at the Front, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 14 1916
- The Noncombatant, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 24 1917
- Petit Jean, (nv) Everybody’s Magazine April 1917
- Allied Prospects in 1918, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #72, March 1918
- The Cure, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine May 1922
- Set to Partners, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine September 1922
- “The Liberry”, (nv) The Strand Magazine October 1922
- Ocean Air, (ss) Metropolitan November 1922
- A Wire Entanglement, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine December 1922
- Faint Heart, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine March 1923
- The Springs of Laughter, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine July 1924
- A Place in the Sun, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine August 1924
- Universal Uncles, (ss) The Red Book Magazine August 1924
- The Brethren, (ss) The Strand Magazine September 1924
- How Our Novelists Write Their Books. II, (sy) The Strand Magazine November 1924, as by Arnold Bennett, George A. Birmingham, Marjorie Bowen, Thomas Burke, John Galsworthy, Philip Gibbs, Ian Hay, Edgar Jepson, Compton Mackenzie, Rafael Sabatini & I. A. R. Wylie
- The Centipede, (ss) The Radio Times December 17 1926
- “How My Plots Come to Me”, (sy) The Strand Magazine April 1927, as by Stacy Aumonier, F. Britten Austin, J. D. Beresford, Gilbert Frankau, Ian Hay, W. W. Jacobs, Edgar Jepson, Sheila Kaye-Smith, Denis Mackail, Compton Mackenzie, W. B. Maxwell, Max Pemberton, Sapper & E. Temple Thurston
- Modern Egypt: Every Man’s Land, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine October 1927
- Joseph Vance, (ms) The Strand Magazine December 1927
- The Middle Watch (with Stephen King-Hall), (sl) The Happy Mag. May 1931, etc.
- Make-Believe, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1931
- The Midshipmaid, (sl) The Happy Mag. January 1934, etc.
- Treasure Trove, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1934
- Lecturing to Americans, (ar) Mine May 1936
- Five-Eighths, (ss) The Strand Magazine February 1937
- Housemaster, (ex) 1937
- Tommy Atkins, 1939, (ar) Illustrated April 15 1939
- The First Million, (ar) Illustrated February 17 1940, etc.
- Wipers and What It Means to Britain, (ar) Illustrated April 27 1940
- French Cricket, (ss) 1940
- Natural Causes, (ss)
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