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[]Ackeley, Charles (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
- * The Devil’s Cloudburst, (ss) Famous Western April 1951
- * Free Gold, (ss) Western Action May 1951
- * Hangnoose Holiday, (ss) Real Western Stories April 1951
- * Killer Brand, (ss) Famous Western June 1951
- * Lawdog’s Gun Whelp, (ss) Famous Western April 1950
- * The Marshal Nobody Knows, (ar) Real Western Stories June 1951
- * The Price of Gratitude, (ss) Famous Western June 1950
- * The Restless Dust [Troy Lacey], (ss) Real Western Stories October 1951
- * The Roots Grow Deep, (ss) Double Action Western March 1950
- * The Staff of Life, (ss) Famous Western August 1950
- * Star in the Dust, (ss) Real Western Stories June 1950
[]Acker, Kathy (1944-1997) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Adult Life of Toulouse Lautrec by Henri Toulouse Lautrec, (n.) TVRT Press, 1978
- * Before the Days of Dreaming, (ss)
- * The Beginning of the Life of Rimbaud, (ss) Conjunctions #14, Fall 1989
- * The Childlike Life of the Black Tarantula by the Black Tarantula, (n.) TVRT Press, 1975
- * Desire Begins, (ex) from I Dreamt I Was a Nymphomaniac Imagining, Empty Elevator Shaft Poetry Press, 1974
- * Girls Who Like to Fuck, (ex) from In Memoriam to Identity, 1990
- * I Dreamt I Was a Nymphomaniac: Imagining, (n.) Traveler's Digest Editions, 1980
- * J, (ss) The New Gothic ed. Bradford Morrow & Patrick McGrath, Random House, 1991
- * The Language of the Body, (ss) 1993
- * Lust: A Sailor’s Slight Identity, (ss) The Seven Deadly Sins ed. Alison Fell, Serpent's Tail, 1988
- * Politics, (ss) Avant-Pop ed. Larry McCaffery, Black Ice Books, 1993
- * Portrait of an Eye, (Pantheon, February 1992, om)
_____, [ref.]
[]Ackerman, Blaster Al; [born William Hogg Greathouse, Jr.] (1939-2013) (about) (chron.)
- * Ack’s Wack: A Column of Meeching Inspiration, (cl) Meshuggah #11, March 1995
- * The Gift of the Gum, (vi) 96th of October Winter 2022
- * 2,976 Vienna Sausages, (cs) Drowned Town Press, 1998
- * [front cover], (cv) Meshuggah #11, March 1995
- * [illustration(s)], (il) 96th of October Winter 2020
- * [letter], (lt) Algol Fall 1976/Winter 1977
_____, [ref.]
[]Ackerman, Carl W(illiam) (1890-1970) (chron.)
- * The Bernhardi of the Seas, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 2 1917
- * The Black Flags of Hungary, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 7 1917
- * Black Sheep Among the Neutrals, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 28 1917
- * Bolsheviking the Swiss, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 25 1918
- * “The Coming Disaster”, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 29 1917
- * Fighting for a Free Press, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 6 1918
- * Germany’s Ally at Tampico, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 13 1917
- * Germany’s Last Trump, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 2 1918
- * Germany’s Policy in Russia, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 17 1918
- * How the President Keeps Well, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 5 1923
- * The Kaiser and the Blackbird, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 16 1917
- * The Last Spy Offensive, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 10 1917
- * The Lusitania Aftermath, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 14 1918
- * Making Flanders Goose-Step, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 13 1918
- * Mexico—Enemy or Ally?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 15 1917
- * The New Goblins, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 10 1919
- * The Nightmare of Peace, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 9 1918
- * The Omnipotent Five, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 18 1918
- * Pigs and Victory, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 25 1917
- * Rebels and Revolution, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 22 1917
- * Reform or Revolution, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 4 1918
- * Sawdust and Salt, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 23 1918
- * Shall We Finance Europe or America?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 29 1922
- * The Street Parliaments, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 27 1918
- * The Submarine Post Office, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 11 1917
- * Tales of the Refugees, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 23 1918
- * Teutonic Lemon Baths, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 18 1917
- * U-Boats Off Spain, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 16 1918
- * United We Win—Lessons from the German Drive, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 1 1917
- * The War of Words, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 8 1917
- * What Is New Orientation?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 9 1917
- * When Von Hindenburg Whistles, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 31 1918
- * The Whirlwind in Austria, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 15 1918
[]Ackerman, Diane (fl. 1970s-2000s) (chron.)
- * Collected Poems of C. S. Lewis, (pm) Star*Line March/April 1986
- * Cranial Sacral, (pm) Poetry 182 September 2003
- * Lady Faustus, (pm) The Umbral Anthology of Science Fiction Poetry ed. Steve Rasnic Tem, Umbral Press, 1982
- * Portrait Without Pose, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
- * Saturn, (pm) Galileo #2, 1976
- * Transition, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
- * Two Poems, (pm) The Paris Review #118, Spring 1991
- * Walking the Planck, (pm) Velocities #4, Summer 1984
- * The White Hypnosis, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
[]Ackerman, Forrest J(ames) (1916-2008); used pseudonyms 4e, 4sJ, Amaryllis Ackerman, Dr. Ackula, Dr. Acula, Sylvius Agricola, S. F. Balboa, Carl F. Burk, Jacques DeForest Erman, Laurajean Ermayne, Stone T. Farmington, Otis Kaye, Coil Kepac, Alden Lorraine, Forry Rhodan, Mr. Science Fiction, Spencer Strong, Hubert George Wells, Weaver Wright & 4. E. von Ackerman (about) (books) (chron.)
- * 3E + 4E = MANY MEMORIEEES, (ms) Food for Demons by E. Everett Evans, Shroud, 1971
- * An Ack Dote, (ms) Spaceways June 1941
- * ACK Reviews Visiak, (br) The Gorgon September 1947
- * Advance Vision, (ar) Stardust May 1940 [Ref. Robert Heinlein]
- * Afterword, (aw) Best Science Fiction for 1973 ed. Forrest J Ackerman, Ace, 1973
- * All Cremated Equal, (vi) Fantastic Worlds Summer 1952
- * American Commentary, (cl) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #29 Jan 15, #30 Feb 15, #31 Mar 15, #32 Apr 15 1953
- * And So We End an Age (with Wendayne Ackerman), (ed) Perry Rhodan January 1978
- * And the Darkness Falls, (ar) Horror: 100 Best Books ed. Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, Xanadu, 1988 [Ref. Boris Karloff]
- * And Then the Cover Was Bare, (ss) Science Fiction Worlds of Forrest J Ackerman & Friends, Powell, 1969
- * An Anecdote, (ms) The Fantasy Fan January 1935
- * An Appraisal of The Fox Woman, (br) Neophyte January 1948
- * Atomic Error, (vi) Slant #3, Spring 1950
- * The Atomic Monument (with Theodore Sturgeon), (vi) Fantasticonglomeration; revised from “Memorial” Astounding Apr ’46.
- * Atomigeddon 2419 A.D., (vi) Vertex June 1973
- * Atoms and Stars, (vi) Nebula Science Fiction #2, Spring 1953
- * Atoms at Eve, (ar) Macabre March 1948
- * Aye, Rocket!, (ar) Space Magazine Spring 1950
- * A Basic Science-Fiction Library, (ar) The Arkham Sampler Winter 1949
- * Beauties and Beasts, (ar) Showcase v1 #4, 1961
- * Behind the Ate Ball: A Martian Oddity, (vi) Marvel Science Stories November 1950, uncredited.
- * Behold: Margaret Brundage, (ar) The Alchemist February 1941 [Ref. Margaret Brundage]
- * Bela Lugosi: Public Vampire No. 1, (ar) Famous Monsters of Filmland v1 #2, 1958, as "Public Vampire No. 1", by Dr. Acula
- * The Big Sleep, (ms) Other Worlds Science Stories May 1950
- * The Blind Spot, (br) Astounding Science Fiction September 1951 [Ref. Austin Hall & Homer Eon Flint], as by Weaver Wright
- * Book Review, (rc) Astounding Science Fiction January 1950, as by Alden Lorraine
- * Book Reviews, (rc) Other Worlds Science Stories November 1950
- * Book Reviews (with Emory Lakatos & Willy Ley), (rc) Astounding Science Fiction June 1950, as by Forrest J Ackerman, Willy Ley & E. L. Locke
- * Book Reviews (with P. Schuyler Miller), (rc) Astounding Science Fiction January 1951
- * The Boss, (ar) Science Fiction Collector September/October 1939
- * Brave Nude World, (ar) American Sunbather August 1961
- * Burlesque Escapade, (??) Sex & Censorship v1 #2, 1958, as by Weaver Wright
- * Burn, Witch, Burn!, (ar) Sex & Censorship v1 #2, 1958 [Ref. Rosaleen Norton]
- * Clark Ashton Smith Dies at 68, (ob) Science-Fiction Times August 1961 [Ref. Clark Ashton Smith]
- * Collector’s Corner: Stop Me Before I Collect More!, (cl) Futures Past #1, 1992
- * Confessions of a Science Fiction Addict, (ar) After Hours v1 #4, 1957
- * Cosmic Editorial by Guest Captain of the KLR, (ed) Perry Rhodan #34, 1973
- * The Cosmic Geoids and One Other, (br) Astounding Science Fiction January 1951 [Ref. John Taine]
- * The Cosmic Kidnappers (with Christian Vallini), (vi) 1993, as by S. F. Balboa & Christian Vallini
- * Cosmic Report Card: Earth, (vi) Vertex June 1973
- Perry Rhodan #29, 1973, as "The Shortest S-F Story Ever Told"
- Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow… ed. Bonnie L. Heintz, Frank Herbert, Donald A. Joos & Jane Agorn McGee, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1974, as "The Shortest S-F Story Ever Told"
- Worlds in Small ed. John Robert Colombo, Cacanadadada Press, 1992
- Ackermanthology! ed. Forrest J. Ackerman, General Publishing Group, 1997, as "The Shortest S-F Story Ever Told"
- * The Costumes, (ar) The Stunning Scientifan Fall 1939
- * Count Down to Doom (with Charles Nuetzel), (vi) Famous Monsters of Filmland 1966
- * The Dark Other, (br) Other Worlds Science Stories November 1950 [Ref. Stanley G. Weinbaum]
- * The Day of the Triffids, (br) Astounding Science Fiction August 1951 [Ref. John Wyndham]
- * Death Rides the Spaceways, (ar) Authentic Book of Space ed. H. J. Campbell, F.C.S., F.R.H.S., M.S.C.I., F.B.I.S., Authentic Science Fiction, 1954
- * Deliver Me from Eva, (ar) Horror: 100 Best Books ed. Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, Xanadu, 1988 [Ref. Paul Bailey]
- * Destination Moon, (ar) Other Worlds Science Stories May 1950
- * The Detroit Convention, (sy) Fantastic Universe January 1960
- * Dhactwhu!—Remember? (with Robert A. W. Lowndes), (nv) Super Science Stories April 1949, as by Jacques DeForest Erman & Wilfred Owen Morley
- Super Science Stories (Canada) April 1949, as by Wilfred Owen Morley & Jacques DeForest Erman
- Super Science Stories (Australia) #1, 1950, as by Wilfred Owen Morley & Jacques DeForest Erman
- Super Science Stories (UK) #1, 1950, as by Wilfred Owen Morley & Jacques DeForest Erman
- Science Fiction Worlds of Forrest J Ackerman & Friends, Powell, 1969
- Perry Rhodan #44, 1974
- Expanded Science Fiction Worlds of Forrest J Ackerman & Friends PLUS ed. Forrest J. Ackerman, Sense of Wonder Press, 2002
- * Dizzy Dean, (ar) Fantastic Worlds Fall 1953, as by Mr. Science Fiction
- * Double the Pleasure, Double the Fun, (ed) Perry Rhodan #109/110, 1977
- * Dwellers in the Dust, (ss) Fantasy Book #4, 1948
- * Earth Can Be Fair, (vi) Other Worlds Science Stories October 1950, as by Hubert George Wells
- * Earth’s Lucky Day (with George Henry Weiss), (ss) Wonder Stories March/April 1936, as by Forrest J Ackerman & Francis Flagg
- * Edmond Hamilton Eulogy, (ar) Xenophile #30, March 1977 [Ref. Edmond Hamilton]
- * Edmond Hamilton: The Word-Saver, (aw) Weird Heroes Volume Six ed. Byron Preiss, Pyramid, 1977
- * Epilog: Coming Attractions, (aw)
- * An Experiment with Time (with George Henry Weiss), (ss) Fantasy Magazine January 1934, as by Forrest J Ackerman & Francis Flagg
- * Famous Fantasy Fans, (bg) Marvel Tales Summer 1935
- * Fantasy Books, (br) Fantastic; Aug 68.
- * Fantasy Film Flashes, (cl) Imagination; Sep 51, Mar 52, Apr, Aug 53, Dec 54.
- * Fantasy Marquee, (ar) Acolyte Spring 1946
- * Farflite of the Future, (ar) Spaceways #1, November 1938
- * The Far-Out Philosopher of Science Fiction, (ar) 1949
- * Fear and Typewriter in the Sky, (br) Astounding Science Fiction August 1951 [Ref. L. Ron Hubbard]
- * The First Fan Magazine, (ar) The Fanscient Winter 1948
- * The First Men on the Moon, (ar) The Fanscient Summer 1950
- * Forrest J Ackerman Selects…, (is) Expanse #2, #3 1994
- * Forrest J. Ackerman Writes from America…, (cl) Authentic Science Fiction #19 Mar 15, #20 Apr 15, #21 May 15, #22 Jun 15, #23 Jul 15, #24 Aug 15, #25 Sep 15, #26 Oct 15, #27 Nov 15,
#28 Dec 15 1952
- * Frankenstein’s Bebe?, (ar) Hi-Life May 1959
- * From the Captain of the Cellship Attica, (ed) Perry Rhodan #32, 1973
- * From the Captain of the Spaceship 4sJ, (ed) Perry Rhodan; #23, 25, 26, 27, 33, 35.
- * From the Captain of the Spaceship Vern 2E, (ed) Perry Rhodan #31, 1973
- * From the Captain of the Stardust 4E, (ed) Perry Rhodan, as by Forry Rhodan; #14, 19, 20, 21.
- * From the Spaceship A2Z, (ed) Perry Rhodan #43, 1974
- * The Genesis of an Invisible Venusienne: Afterword to “Nymph of Darkness”, (as) Echoes of Valor II ed. Karl Edward Wagner, Tor, 1989
- * The Girl Who Wasn’t There, (ss) Gamma #1, 1963, as by Forrest J Ackerman
- Science Fiction Worlds of Forrest J Ackerman & Friends, Powell, 1969, as by Forrest J Ackerman, Tigrina, William F. Nolan & Charles E. Fritch; rewritten by Charles E. Fritch and William F. Nolan from “The Lady Takes a Powder”, Inside 1953. the bulk of the original story was written by Tigrina while Ackerman wrote the ending.
- Expanded Science Fiction Worlds of Forrest J Ackerman & Friends PLUS ed. Forrest J. Ackerman, Sense of Wonder Press, 2002, as by Tigrina, William F. Nolan, Charles E. Fritch & Forrest J Ackerman
- * The Girl Who Wasn’t There (with Edythe Eyde, Charles E. Fritch & William F. Nolan), (ss) Gamma #1, 1963, as by Forrest J Ackerman
- * The Girl Who Wasn’t There (with Charles E. Fritch, William F. Nolan & Tigrina), (ss) Gamma #1, 1963; rewritten by Charles E. Fritch and William F. Nolan from “The Lady Takes a Powder”, Inside 1953. the bulk of the original story was written by Tigrina while Ackerman wrote the ending.
- * The Glowing Goal, (ed) Perry Rhodan #10, 1971, as by Forry Rhodan
- * Great Gog’s Grave (with Donald A. Wollheim), (ss) Fantasy Book December 1981
- * The Great Male Robbery, (ss) After Hours v1 #4, 1957, as by Weaver Wright
- * Henry Kuttner Obit, (ob) Science-Fiction Times February 1958 [Ref. Henry Kuttner]
- * He Wrote “Souls Aspace”, (ar) Science Fiction Digest December 1933 [Ref. Joe W. Skidmore]
- * Hollywood on the Moon, (ms) Amazing Stories June 1950
- * The House in the Twilight Zone, (ar) Science Fiction Worlds of Forrest J Ackerman & Friends, Powell, 1969
- * The House That Stood Still, (br) Astounding Science Fiction April 1951 [Ref. A. E. van Vogt], as by Weaver Wright
- * I Loved You, Bill, (aw) The Work of William F. Temple by Mike Ashley, The Borgo Press, 1994
- * An Imagi-nik-nax, (ar) Spaceways #5, May 1939, as by Weaver Wright
- * The Incredible Olympian, (ss) Scienti-Snaps April 1939, as by S. F. Balboa
- * In Memoriam—Harl Vincent, (ob) Nebula Award Stories 4 ed. Poul Anderson, Gollancz, 1969 [Ref. Harl Vincent]
- * In Memoriam: William L. Crawford (1911-1984), (ob) Fantasy Book June 1984
- * Interview with Edgar Rice Burroughs, (iv) Science-Fiction Monthly #17, 1957 [Ref. Edgar Rice Burroughs]
- * In the Beginning (The First Decade), (in) Gosh! Wow! (Sense of Wonder) Science Fiction ed. Forrest J Ackerman, Bantam, 1982
- * Introducing the Author, (bg) Imaginative Tales May 1956
- * Introduction, (in) If This Goes On ed. Charles Nuetzel, BCA, 1965
- * Introduction, (in) Science Fiction Worlds of Forrest J Ackerman & Friends, Powell, 1969
- * Introduction, (in) Best Science Fiction for 1973 ed. Forrest J Ackerman, Ace, 1973
- * Introduction (with Jean Marie Stine), (in) Reel Future ed. Forrest J Ackerman & Jean Stine, SFBC, 1994
- * Introduction to “While You’re Up”, (is) The Avram Davidson Treasury by Avram Davidson, Tor, 1998
- * Just Imagine!, (fw) Perry Rhodan #1800, 1997
- * Just Imagine: Jeanie!, (cs) Questar August 1980
- * Kaleidoscope: When Worlds Kaleid, (in) Ackermanthology! ed. Forrest J. Ackerman, General Publishing Group, 1997
- * Karloff’s Monster, (ar) The Fantasy Fan February 1935
- * Kiki, (ss) Vice Versa 1947, as by Laurajean Ermayne
- * Kinsmen of the Dragon, (br) Astounding Science Fiction August 1951 [Ref. Stanley Mullen], as by Weaver Wright
- * The Lady Takes a Powder, (ss) Inside 1953, as by Forrest J Ackerman
- * The Lady Takes a Powder (with Edythe Eyde), (ss) Inside 1953, as by Forrest J Ackerman
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