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[]Argall, Liz (fl. 2000s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Augustus Clementine, (ss) Thirteen: Stories of Transformation ed. Mark Teppo, Underland Press, 2015
- * Blunt Force Trauma Delivered by Spouse, (ss) This Is How You Die ed. Ryan North, Matthew Bennardo & David Malki, Grand Central Publishing, 2013
- * Cassanova Clay, (pm) Apex Magazine #41, October 2012
- * Dear Ms. Moon, (vi) Daily Science Fiction November 23 2010
- * Falling Leaves, (ss) Apex Magazine #60, May 2014
- * Love Is a Component of This Story, (vi) Daily Science Fiction March 4 2014
- * Maia Blue Is Going Home, (ss) Anywhere but Earth ed. Keith Stevenson, Coeur de Lion Publishing, 2011
- * Mermaid’s Hook, (ss) Apex Magazine #46, March 2013
- * Reading the Library Alphabetically, (ar) Lightspeed #49, June 2014
- * The Rugged Track, (ss) Strange Horizons Aug 1, Aug 8 2011
- * Seed Dreams (with Matt Huynh), (ss) Sprawl ed. Alisa Krasnostein, Twelfth Planet Press, 2010
- * Shadow Play, (vi) Daily Science Fiction March 21 2013
- * Shape for Her, (ss) Moonlight Tuber #2, 2011
- * The Sisters’ Line (with Kenneth Schneyer), (ss) Uncanny Magazine #6, September/October 2015
- * Soft Feather Dance, (ss) Apex Magazine #64, September 2014
- * A Study in Flesh and Mind, (ss) Daily Science Fiction May 20 2011
- * To Walk Again in the Green Fields of Home, (vi) AntipodeanSF #38, April 2001
- * The Uncanny Valley, (cs) Uncanny Magazine #45, March/April 2022
- * [untitled memorial], (ms) The New York Review of Science Fiction #330, February 2016 [Ref. David G. Hartwell]
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[]Argent (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Aphrodite Comes to Town, (pm) Pan #2, November 15 1919
- * The Flapper, (pm) Pan June 1919
- * Magnificent Mammon!, (pm) Pan #21, March 27 1920
- * The Merry-Go-Round of Life, (pm) Pan #11, January 17 1920
- * The Politician, (pm) Pan March 1919
- * The Temptation of Saint Pussyfoot, (pm) Pan #26, May 1 1920
- * Topical Types:
* ___ The Flapper, (pm) Pan June 1919
* ___ The Politician, (pm) Pan March 1919
- * untitled poem (“The floor’s less crowded now. . .”), (pm) Pan #4, November 29 1919
[]Argento, Dario (1940- ) (about)
_____, [ref.]
- * Cinema Slab: Dario Argento by James F. Reilly, (ar) City Slab #8, 2006
- * Dario Argento and the Curious Case of Censorship by Viviana De Cecco, (ar) Seize the Press #11, 2024
- * The Evil Eye of Dario Argento by Douglas E. Winter, (ar) Cut! Horror Writers on Horror Film ed. Christopher Golden, Berkley, 1992, as "Opera of Violence: The Films of Dario Argento"
- * Profondo Argento: Alan Jones on Dario Argento (with Alan Jones) by Barry Forshaw, (br) Crime Time #41, 2004
- * Short Films About Killing by Mark Kermode, (iv) Fear #23, November 1990
- * The Way of the Dream by David Alexander, (iv) Samhain #28, August/September 1991
[]Argüelles, Ivan (fl. 1980s-1990s) (chron.)
- * Atlantis, (pm) Star*Line March/April 1985
- * Autoincineration of the Right Stuff, (pm) Exquisite Corpse May 1986
- * Baudelaire’s Brain, (pm) Ice River #1, Summer 1987
- * Canticle for Sister Death, (pm) Star*Line March/April 1984
- * Circe/Nereid, (pm) The Magazine of Speculative Poetry October/December 1990
- * Daguerrotype, (pm) Velocities #2, Spring 1983
- * Death Mask, (pm) Velocities #3, Fall/Winter 1983
- * Drum, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
- * Hades, (pm) Velocities #2, Spring 1983
- * History of Dracula, (pm) Star*Line March/April 1984
- * A History of the Dream, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
- * In the City of the Sun, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #27, May 1989
- * In the Valley of the Pharaoh of the Shadow, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
- * Invisible Paradise, (pm) Star*Line July/August 1987
- * The Lady of Tripoli, (pm) Star*Line September/December 1988
- * Man and His Destiny, (pm) Ice River #4, June 1989
- * Mistaking Identiforms, (pm) Velocities #5, Winter 1988
- * Orlando, (pm) Velocities #1, Summer 1982
- * Phthsis, (pm) Star*Line March/April 1984
- * The Ruin of Time, (pm) Velocities #1, Summer 1982
- * Skeleton of Light, (pm) Star*Line January/February 1984
- * Vampire, (pm) Velocities #3, Fall/Winter 1983
- * Woman Inside the Woman, (pm) Yellow Silk
- * Wondering What Heaven Sounds Like After Death, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
- * “zenith”, (pm) Late Knocking v4 #1, 1988
- * Zukunft, (pm) Nocturne #1, Autumn 1988
[]Argus (fl. 1840s) (chron.)
- * Invocation to the Memory of Sir William Wallace, (pm) The Chartist Circular #48, August 22 1840
- * Liberty! Universal Liberty!, (pm) The Chartist Circular #84, May 1 1841
- * Lines for the Educated Addressed to Henry Brougham, (pm) The Chartist Circular #112, November 13 1841
- * Lines to a Little Republican, (pm) The Chartist Circular #100, August 21 1841
- * A Little Hymn, for Little Republicans, (pm) The Chartist Circular #99, August 14 1841
- * The Movement, (pm) The Chartist Circular #93, July 3 1841
- * One Word for Louis Philippe, Crown-craft, and Royalty, (pm) The Chartist Circular #93, July 3 1841
- * The Past - the Present - The Future, (pm) The Chartist Circular #78, March 20 1841
- * Republican Aphorisms, (pm) The Chartist Circular #24, March 7 1840
- * The Republican: A Tale of the French Revolution, (sl) The Chartist Circular #30 Apr 18, #31 Apr 25, #32 May 2 1840, uncredited.
- * The Republican: A Tale of the French Revolution, (sl) The Chartist Circular #33, May 9 1840
- * The Revolutionist. A Sequel to the Republican, (sl) The Chartist Circular #39 Jun 20, #48 Aug 22, #49 Aug 29 1840
- * The Victim: A Painting, (sl) The Chartist Circular #81 Apr 10, #82 Apr 17, #84 May 1, #86 May 15, #87 May 22, #90 Jun 12, #91 Jun 19, #92 Jun 26, #94 Jul 10,
#95 Jul 17, #96 Jul 24, #97 Jul 31, #98 Aug 7, #99 Aug 14, #101 Aug 29, #102 Sep 4 1841
- * Whig Malignity, (pm) The Chartist Circular #35, May 23 1840
[]Ariel, Richard; pseudonym of Oscar Schisgall (1901-1984) (chron.)
- * The Beach Drive Affair, (na) The Premier Magazine #48 Sep, #49 Oct, #50 Nov 1930
- * The Circle of Terror [Barron Ixell], (nv) Clues July 1927, as by Oscar Schisgall
- * The Circle of Terror [Conway Clark], (na) Undercover Detective December 1938; probably rewritten from the story of the same name published as by Oscar Schisgall (Clues, July 1927).
- * Crime of the Century [Conway Clark], (na) Undercover Detective February 1939; probably rewritten from the story of the same name published as by Oscar Schisgall (Clues All Star Detective Stories, October 1932).
- * The Devil’s Pigeons [Barron Ixell], (nv) The Premier Magazine #19 Apr, #20 May 1928
- * The Diamonds of Monsieur Pascaret, (ss) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922, as by Oscar Schisgall
- * Fear!, (na) The Premier Magazine #31 Apr, #32 May, #33 Jun 1929
- * Follow the Red Line [Barron Ixell], (nv) The Premier Magazine #25 Oct, #26 Nov 1928
- * The Hands of the Wizard, (nv) Clues 1st September 1930, as by Oscar Schisgall
- * The House of Horror [Barron Ixell], (na) The Premier Magazine #36 Sep, #37 Oct, #38 Nov 1929
- * A Letter of Credit, (ss) Detective Story Magazine December 2 1922, as by Oscar Schisgall
- * Madam Might-Have-Been, (ss) The London Magazine March 1929
- * The Man from Porcupine, (nv) The Premier Magazine #39, December 1929
- * Partners in Crime, (na) Detective Tales December 1923/January 1924 (+2), as by Oscar Schisgall
- * The Rose Diamond of Deauville, (na) The Premier Magazine #27 Dec 1928, #28 Jan, #29 Feb 1929
[]Arieti, Olivia (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Ashes in the Wind, (ss) Dark Dossier Magazine #51, Halloween 2020
- * The Disruptive Journey, (ss) Dark Dossier Magazine #82, 2023
- * An Eerie Case, (ss) Dark Dossier Magazine #60, 2021
- * A Father’s Weakness, (ss) Enchanted Conversation v1 #4, 2010
- * Ongoing Screams, (vi) The Sirens Call #45, June 2019
- * The Torrent’s Grin, (vi) The Sirens Call #47, October 2019
[]Arimah, Lesley Nneka (1983- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Glory, (ss) Harper’s Magazine March 2016
- * Options, (ss) Small Odysseys ed. Hannah Tinti, Algonquin Books, 2022
- * The Referendum, (ss) A People’s Future of the United States ed. John Joseph Adams & Victor LaValle, One World, 2019
- * Skinned, (ss) McSweeney’s #58, 2019
- * Who Will Greet You at Home, (ss) The New Yorker October 26 2015
[]Aris, Ernest Alfred (1882-1963) (chron.)
- * Fowl Play, (il) Cassell’s Magazine December 1910
- * His Master’s Voice, (il) Printers’ Pie 1912
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Pearson’s Magazine Apr 1912, Sep 1914, Jun, Aug, Oct 1929, Jun, Aug, Dec 1930, Jun, Jul 1932,
Jul 1933
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Strand Magazine June 1913
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Strand Magazine (US) July 1913
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Boys’ Life December 1913
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The London Magazine June 1927
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Windsor Magazine Jul, Aug, Nov 1927, Mar, May 1928, Jan 1929, Aug 1930, Jan 1934
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Chums February 26 1929
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Blackie’s Boys’ Annual, Blackie & Son, 1930
[]Arisman, Marshall (1938-2022) (about) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Dark Voices 2 ed. David Sutton & Stephen Jones, Pan, 1990
- * [front cover], (cv) The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris, Subterranean Press, 2015
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Golden Nugget v1 #1, 1966
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Omni Nov 1978, May, Dec 1979, Jan, Sep 1981, Jan 1982, Jul 1983, Feb, Mar 1984
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Omni (UK) Nov 1978, May, Dec 1979, v3 #4 1981, v4 #4 1982
- * [illustration(s)] (with Michel Henricot & Bob Venosa), (il) Omni April 1981
- * [illustration(s)] (with Michel Henricot & Bob Venosa), (il) Omni (UK) v3 #7, 1981
[]Aristovulos, Nick (fl. 1970s-1980s) (chron.)
- * Broken Hearts, (cv) Omni February 1980
- * [front cover], (cv) Holding Wonder by Zenna Henderson, Doubleday, 1971
- * [front cover], (cv) New Dimensions 1 ed. Robert Silverberg, Doubleday, 1971
- * [front cover], (cv) In the Wake of Man ed. Roger Elwood, Bobbs-Merrill, 1975
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Omni September 1980
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Omni (UK) v2 #12, 1980
[]Arkas, Alfred (fl. 1890s) (chron.)
- * 1898: Your Everyday Life in the Past Twelve Months, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine #5, November/December 1898
- * Artists in Wood, Paper, and Soap, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine #9, April 1899
- * Baby Railways: Minature Trains in Actual Use, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine #8, March 1899
- * “Chrysanthemums Curled”, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine #6, January 1899
- * A Day on a Trout Farm, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1898
- * A Man Hunt with Bloodhounds, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine #4, October 1898
- * The Most Dangerous Trade in Great Britain: How Sea-Fowls Are Collected, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine #7, February 1899
- * The Only White “Zoo” in Existence, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine #2, August 1898 [Ref. Henry Sturt]
- * Training Our Fire Brigade Heroes, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine #3, September 1898
- * A Twentieth Century Dinner: Foods of the Future, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine #10, May 1899
- * What You Can Do with a Bicycle, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine #12, July 1899
- * Workers in the Air, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine #11, June 1899
[]Arkawy, Norman (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
- * The Forerunners (with Stanley Henig), (ss) Fantastic Universe March 1956
- * The Heirs, (ss) Fantastic Universe February 1955
- * Homesick Lane (with Stanley Henig), (ss) Fantastic Universe August 1955
- * Night Court, (ss) If June 1956
- * Once a First Wife…, (ss) Fantastic Universe October 1954
- * The Only Conqueror, (ss) Fantastic Universe August 1956
- * Operation Switch (with Stanley Henig), (vi) Science-Fiction Plus December 1953
- * Peace (with Stanley Henig), (ss) If October 1954
- * Picture That!, (ss) Fantastic Universe December 1955
- * Selling Point, (ss) Imagination December 1955
[]Arkell, David (1913-1997); used pseudonyms Ray Garson, Jean Qui Rit & Dashfield Kent (about) (books) (chron.)
- * April 1937, (cl) Men Only April 1937, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * April 1938, (cl) Men Only April 1938, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * April 1939, (cl) Men Only April 1939, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * April 1940, (cl) Men Only April 1940, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * August 1937, (cl) Men Only August 1937, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * August 1938, (cl) Men Only August 1938, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * August 1939, (cl) Men Only August 1939, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * Ballet on Its Toes, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1946
- * Conversation with a Rebel: David Arkell talks to David Benedictus, (iv) Men Only #319, September 1962 [Ref. David Benedictus]
- * Crystal Palace III, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1945
- * December 1935, (ar) Men Only #1, December 1935, as "Paris Week-end", by Ray Garson
- * December 1937, (cl) Men Only December 1937, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * December 1938, (cl) Men Only December 1938, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * December 1939, (cl) Men Only December 1939, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * February 1938, (cl) Men Only February 1938, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * February 1939, (cl) Men Only February 1939, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * February 1940, (cl) Men Only February 1940, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * A Gentleman of France, (bg) The Strand Magazine June 1945 [Ref. Henri Monier]
- * The Girls of Aix, (ar) Men Only #286, December 1959, as by Jean Qui Rit
- * How to Get On with the French, (ar) The Strand Magazine November 1945
- * In France To-day, (cl) Pearson’s Magazine Sep, Nov 1939
- * January 1936, (ar) Men Only #2, January 1936, as "Paris Midnight—and After", by Ray Garson
- * January 1938, (cl) Men Only January 1938, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * January 1939, (cl) Men Only January 1939, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * January 1940, (cl) Men Only January 1940, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * July 1937, (cl) Men Only July 1937, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * July 1938, (cl) Men Only July 1938, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * July 1939, (cl) Men Only July 1939, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * July 1940, (cl) Men Only July 1940, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * June 1937, (cl) Men Only June 1937, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * June 1938, (cl) Men Only June 1938, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * June 1939, (cl) Men Only June 1939, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * June 1940, (cl) Men Only June 1940, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * Listener’s Luck, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1945, as by Ray Garson
- * ’Lord Louis’ Was Enthusiastic, (ar) The Strand Magazine August 1946, as by Ray Garson
- * March 1937, (cl) Men Only March 1937, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * March 1938, (cl) Men Only March 1938, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * March 1940, (cl) Men Only March 1940, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * May 1937, (cl) Men Only May 1937, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * May 1938, (cl) Men Only May 1938, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * May 1939, (cl) Men Only May 1939, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * May 1940, (cl) Men Only May 1940, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * November 1937, (cl) Men Only November 1937, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * November 1939, (cl) Men Only November 1939, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * October 1937, (cl) Men Only October 1937, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * October 1938, (cl) Men Only October 1938, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * “Old Jawbone”, (ar) The Strand Magazine November 1945 [Ref. Chiang Kai-shek & Zhu Yuanzhang], as by Ray Garson
- * Paris Artists, (ar) London Opinion September 1940
- * Paris in the Spring, (ar) The Strand Magazine March 1945
- * Paris Letter, (cl) Men Only Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1937, Jan, Feb,
Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Dec 1938
Jan, Feb, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Nov, Dec 1939, Jan, Feb,
Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1940
#221 May 1954, as by Jean Qui Rit
- * Paris Letter, (cl) 1956, as by Jean Qui Rit
- * Paris Letters, (co) Sports History Publishing (tp), February 2026 ; edited by Chris Harte
- * Paris Midnight—and After, (ar) Men Only #2, January 1936, as by Ray Garson
- * Paris Week-end, (ar) Men Only #1, December 1935, as by Ray Garson
- * September 1937, (cl) Men Only September 1937, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * September 1938, (cl) Men Only September 1938, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * September 1939, (cl) Men Only September 1939, as "Paris Letter", by Jean Qui Rit
- * They Made Us Smile:
* ___ Paris Artists, (cl) London Opinion September 1940
- * The Unknown Thames, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1945, as by Dashfield Kent
[]Arkell, Reginald (1882-1959) (about) (chron.)
- * Achtung, (pm) Winter Sportings by Reginald Arkell, Herbert Jenkins, 1929
- * Actors I’ve Smiled With, (ar) Woman’s Journal February 1930
- * The Aerocar, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Albert de Courville, (pm) Pan #18, March 6 1920
- * Alfred Leete. The Charlie Chaplin of the Printed Page, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1926 [Ref. Alfred Leete]
- * Allotments, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * All Ranks, (pm) The Strand Magazine December 1942
- * An Announcer in the B.B.C., (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * Any Husband, (ss) Summer Pie Summer 1939
- * Arnold Bennett, (pm) Pan #6, December 13 1919
- * Arthur Balfour, M.P., B.M.G. (and Bar), (pm) Pan #7, December 20 1919
- * Augustus John, (pm) Pan #25, April 24 1920
- * Big Roads and Little Roads, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Bombadier Wells, (pm) Pan #34, June 26 1920
- * The Bonfire, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * Brave New Year, (ed) The Strand Magazine January 1945
- * Bridge and Golf, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * The Camelcar, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * A Canal for Sale, (ar) The London Magazine November 1925
- * The Captain’s Table, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Caristocracy, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Carnival: The Story of the Play with Verses, (pm) The Grand Magazine August 1920
- * Charles B. Cochran, (pm) Pan #29, May 22 1920
- * Charles Hawtrey, (pm) Pan #4, November 29 1919
- * “Cherry”, (pm) The Grand Magazine November 1920
- * A Christmas Carol, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1933
- * Christopher Stone, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934 [Ref. Christopher Reynolds Stone]
- * The Clock-work Family, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1926
- * Colombine, (pl) Colombine: A Fantasy and Other Verses by Reginald Arkell, Sidgwick and Jackson, Ltd., 1911
- * Colonel Bogey, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * “Come Birdie, Come—”, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * Come with Me “Down Along”, (pm) The New London Magazine #7, May 1931
- * The Compactocar, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * The Complete Sailor, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Country Cottage, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * Cradle Song, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Deck Tennis, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Desirée, Queen of the Ballet, (pm) The London Magazine December 1924
- * de Valera, (pm) Pan #17, February 28 1920
- * Dicky Devil-may-care, (pm) The Novel Magazine August 1910
- * East Is East, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Envoi, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * Familiarity Breeds Contempt of Court, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Farindole, (vi) The Strand Magazine January 1943
- * Father Bernard Vaughan, (pm) Pan #10, January 10 1920
- * Fay Compton; J. H. Thomas, M.P.; Lord Birkenhead; Sir Henry Wood, (pm) Pan January 1921
- * The First Bunker, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * Flotsam and Jetsam, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * Fool-Proof, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * A Gentleman of the Road, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1913
- * George Bernard Shaw, (pm) Pan #11, January 17 1920 [Ref. George Bernard Shaw]
- * George Robey, C.B.E., (pm) Pan #23, April 10 1920
- * Gerald Du Maurier, (pm) Pan #20, March 20 1920
- * Gibraltar, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Gilbert K. Chesterton, (pm) Pan #15, February 14 1920
- * The Girl Who Breathed on the Thermometer, (pm) Winter Sportings by Reginald Arkell, Herbert Jenkins, 1929
- * Give Me a Garden, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * The Golfing Temperament, (pm) Fry’s Magazine of Sport November 1913
- * Good Friday, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * “Good Night, Everybody”, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * Gordon Selfridge, (pm) Pan #33, June 19 1920
- * Graves in My Garden, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * Green Fingers Again, (gp) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * Green Peacocks, (pm) The Strand Magazine October 1942
- * The Gyrocar, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Hear Me First About Christmas Cards, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1938
- * H.G. Wells, (pm) Pan #14, February 7 1920
- * Hilaire Belloc, (pm) Pan September 1920
- * His Song Went Round the World, (ar) Men Only #1, December 1935
- * The Holidays, (pm) The Captain #141, December 1910
- * How to Kill a Guide, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Idle Thoughts on Winter Sports, (ar) Men Only #2, January 1936
- * I Don’t Want No Gardener!, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * If, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * An Imperfectly True Story, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * In at the Death, (pm) The Novel Magazine April 1911
- * Israel Zangwill, (pm) Pan #35, July 3 1920
- * Jacob Epstein, (pm) Pan #21, March 27 1920
- * The Jay Walker, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * The Jobbing Gardener, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * John Galsworthy; J. W. H. T. Douglas; Horatio Bottomley; Irene Vanbrugh, (pm) Pan November 1920
- * John Masefield, (pm) Pan #27, May 8 1920
- * “Kissing Time”, (pm) The Grand Magazine September 1920
- * The Lady Who Was Here Before, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * Laughing Philosophers, 14: F. Murray Milne, (bg) London Opinion December 1940 [Ref. F. Murray Milne]
- * Laughing Philosophers, 6: A.P. Herbert, (bg) London Opinion April 1940 [Ref. A. P. Herbert]
- * The Little Red Book, (ss) The London Magazine November 1928
- * Looking Backward:
* ___ IV., (ss) Pan #5, December 6 1919
* ___ V., (ss) Pan #6, December 13 1919
* ___ VI., (ss) Pan #7, December 20 1919
- * Looking Backward: Some Secrets of the Great War Now Revealed for the First Time:
* ___ I., (ss) Pan #2, November 15 1919
* ___ II., (ss) Pan #3, November 22 1919
* ___ III., (ss) Pan #4, November 29 1919
- * Lord Howard de Walden, (pm) Pan #8, December 27 1919
- * Lord Leverhulme, (pm) Pan #12, January 24 1920
- * Lord Lonsdale, (pm) Pan #19, March 13 1920
- * Lord Northcliffe, (pm) Pan #28, May 15 1920
- * Lord Robert Cecil, (pm) Pan #26, May 1 1920
- * The Magic of Radio, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * Magna Carta, (pm) Mine April 1935
- * Martha and Mary, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * Master and Man, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * The Meanest Man, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * Meet the Officers, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Melbourne Inman, (pm) Pan #32, June 12 1920
- * Melodrama Comes West, (ar) The Looker-On #22, July 20 1929
- * The Mermaid, (pm) The Strand Magazine April 1943
- * Miss Wallace and Miss Carpenter, (pm) The London Magazine Christmas 1929 [Ref. Lewis Carroll]
- * Mr. Gardener, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * Mr. Max Beerbohm, (pm) Pan #5, December 6 1919
- * Monte Carlo, (ar) Men Only #4, March 1936
- * Motorhymes, (gp) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * My Hat!, (bg) The Strand Magazine February 1943 [Ref. Gillie Potter]
- * National Fitness, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * The Nightingale, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * “A Night Out”, (pm) The Grand Magazine January 1921
- * The Nineteenth Hole, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * No Pleasing Some People, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * The North Wall, (pm) More Green Fingers by Reginald Arkell, Herbert Jenkins, 1938
- * The Old Lawn, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * The Old, Old Wish, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1936
- * The Opticar, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Orchids, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * “Our Nell” (with Louis N. Parker), (sa) Romance September 1924; adapted by Jose Collins
- * Owen Nares, (pm) Pan #16, February 21 1920
- * Pan at the Play (with Vernon Woodhouse), (th) Pan #6, December 13 1919
- * A Perfect Lady, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * Plays of the Week, (th) The Looker-On #1, February 23 1929
- * Police Trap, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * The Prince, (pm) Pan #1, November 8 1919
- * Problem Play, (pm) Men Only #3, February 1936
- * Profiles and Prejudices:
* ___ 2 My Hat!, (bg) The Strand Magazine February 1943 [Ref. Gillie Potter]
- * A Pronounced Success, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * A Public Nuisance, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * Ready-Made Gardens, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * A Really Most Surprising Thing, (pm) Winter Sportings by Reginald Arkell, Herbert Jenkins, 1929
- * Reginald Arkell Calling, (gp) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * Reginald Arkell Gives a Little Advice, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1921
- * Robert Smillie; Mrs. Asquith; Thomas Hardy; Leslie Henson, (pm) Pan October 1920
- * Romance, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Round the Deck, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Rudyard Kipling, (pm) Pan #13, January 31 1920
- * A Sad and Cynical Song, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine August 1920
- * Sailors Don’t Care, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * The Saint and the Cynic, (sl) Pan #20 Mar 20, #21 Mar 27, #22 Apr 3 1920
- * The Secret of a Happy Holiday, (sy) Pearson’s Magazine August 1920
- * Sir Alfred Mond, (pm) Pan #9, January 3 1920
- * Sir James Barrie, (pm) Pan #3, November 22 1919
- * Sir John Lavery, A.R.A., (pm) Pan #31, June 5 1920
- * Sir Owen Seaman, (pm) Pan #2, November 15 1919
- * Somebodies and Nobodies, (pm) Pan December 1920
* ___ No. 1, The Prince, (pm) Pan #1, November 8 1919
* ___ No. 2, Sir Owen Seaman, (pm) Pan #2, November 15 1919
* ___ No. 3, Sir James Barrie, (pm) Pan #3, November 22 1919
* ___ No. 4, Charles Hawtrey, (pm) Pan #4, November 29 1919
* ___ No. 5, Mr. Max Beerbohm, (pm) Pan #5, December 6 1919
* ___ No. 6, Arnold Bennett, (pm) Pan #6, December 13 1919
* ___ No. 7, Arthur Balfour, M.P., B.M.G. (and Bar), (pm) Pan #7, December 20 1919
* ___ No. 8, Lord Howard de Walden, (pm) Pan #8, December 27 1919
* ___ No. 9, Sir Alfred Mond, (pm) Pan #9, January 3 1920
* ___ No. 10, Father Bernard Vaughan, (pm) Pan #10, January 10 1920
* ___ No. 12: George Bernard Shaw, (pm) Pan #11, January 17 1920 [Ref. George Bernard Shaw]
* ___ No. 12, Lord Leverhulme, (pm) Pan #12, January 24 1920
* ___ No. 13, Rudyard Kipling, (pm) Pan #13, January 31 1920
* ___ No. 14, H.G. Wells, (pm) Pan #14, February 7 1920
* ___ No. 15, Gilbert K. Chesterton, (pm) Pan #15, February 14 1920
* ___ No. 16, Owen Nares, (pm) Pan #16, February 21 1920
* ___ No. 17, de Valera, (pm) Pan #17, February 28 1920
* ___ No. 18, Albert de Courville, (pm) Pan #18, March 6 1920
* ___ No. 19, Lord Lonsdale, (pm) Pan #19, March 13 1920
* ___ No. 20, Gerald Du Maurier, (pm) Pan #20, March 20 1920
* ___ No. 21, Jacob Epstein, (pm) Pan #21, March 27 1920
* ___ No. 22, Winston Churchill, (pm) Pan #22, April 3 1920
* ___ No. 23, George Robey, C.B.E., (pm) Pan #23, April 10 1920
* ___ No. 24, William Gillette, (pm) Pan #24, April 17 1920
* ___ No. 25, Augustus John, (pm) Pan #25, April 24 1920
* ___ No. 26, Lord Robert Cecil, (pm) Pan #26, May 1 1920
* ___ No. 27, John Masefield, (pm) Pan #27, May 8 1920
* ___ No. 28, Lord Northcliffe, (pm) Pan #28, May 15 1920
* ___ No. 29, Charles B. Cochran, (pm) Pan #29, May 22 1920
* ___ No. 31, Sir John Lavery, A.R.A., (pm) Pan #31, June 5 1920
* ___ No. 32, Melbourne Inman, (pm) Pan #32, June 12 1920
* ___ No. 33, Gordon Selfridge, (pm) Pan #33, June 19 1920
* ___ No. 34, Bombadier Wells, (pm) Pan #34, June 26 1920
* ___ No. 35, Israel Zangwill, (pm) Pan #35, July 3 1920
* ___ Robert Smillie; Mrs. Asquith; Thomas Hardy; Leslie Henson, (pm) Pan October 1920
* ___ John Galsworthy; J. W. H. T. Douglas; Horatio Bottomley; Irene Vanbrugh, (pm) Pan November 1920
* ___ Fay Compton; J. H. Thomas, M.P.; Lord Birkenhead; Sir Henry Wood, (pm) Pan January 1921
* ___ , (pm) Pan February 1921
* ___ , (pm) Pan April 1921
* ___ , (pm) Pan May 1921
* ___ , (pm) Pan June 1921
- * Song of the Bernese Oberland, (pm) The Story-teller January 1932
- * “The Southern Maid”, (pm) The Grand Magazine October 1920
- * So You Are Going to Switzerland!, (ar) The New London Magazine #2, December 1930
- * The Spinnicar, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Stories in Verse:
* ___ In at the Death, (pm) The Novel Magazine April 1911
- * Stupidity, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * The Stymie, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * Swiss Misses, (gp) Cassell’s Magazine December 1931
- * Television, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * This Game of Bridge, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine January 1934
- * This Game of Gardening, (gp) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * This Game of Golf, (gp) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * Those Days of Twenty-One, (pm) The Novel Magazine January 1911
- * Too Much Shaw, (ar) The Looker-On #29, September 7 1929
- * To Sir John Reith, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934 [Ref. John Reith]
- * A Trifle Mixed, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * The True Story of Rip van Winkle, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * Tug-of-War, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Twice Two Are Three, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * The Usual Routine, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Village Mythology, (pm) The Windsor Magazine January 1912
- * The Voice of the Car, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Was It Mind-Reading, (cn) The Strand Magazine February 1945
- * The Weddin’, (pm) The Windsor Magazine February 1912
- * What Did Lord Yarborough Say in 1820?, (pm) The Strand Magazine July 1942
- * When We Were Boys, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * Where Is It?, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine August 1921
- * Who’s for a Cruise?, (gp) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * The Wicked Fairy, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * William Gillette, (pm) Pan #24, April 17 1920
- * Winston Churchill, (pm) Pan #22, April 3 1920
- * You Know This Woman, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Pearson’s Magazine December 1926
_____, ed.
_____, [ref.]
[]Arkenberg, Megan (fl. 2000s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Aftermath, (pm) Aphelion #123, July 2008
- * All in a Hot and Copper Sky, (ss) Lightspeed #64, September 2015
- * All in Green Went My Love Riding, (ss) Asimov’s Science Fiction September/October 2019
- * All the King’s Monsters, (ss) Clarkesworld #40, January 2010
- * The Ambassador’s Daughter, (pm) Asimov’s Science Fiction October/November 2016
- * And This Is the Song It Sings, (ss) Nightmare #35, August 2015
- * Apocalyptic Love Song, (pm) Asimov’s Science Fiction April/May 2012
- * Artists’ Spotlight: Five Queer Artists Destroying Horror Art (with Cory Skerry), (iv) Nightmare #37, October 2015
- * Babel, (vi) Daily Science Fiction December 16 2016
- * Batuli’s Child, (vi) Bards and Sages Quarterly July 2009
- * Beauty and the Rose, (pm) Aphelion #126, October 2008
- * The Bone Sword by Walter Rein, (br) Mirror Dance #15, Autumn 2011
- * But Thou, Proserpina, Sleep, (ss) A Breath from the Sky ed. Scott R. Jones, Martian Migraine Press, 2017
- * Cafe Macondo, (vi) Daily Science Fiction October 21 2014
- * Cambion, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #82, 2009
- * The Celebrated Carousel of the Margravine of Blois, (ss) Fantasy Magazine (online) #47, February 2011
- * Cesare, (ss) Fantasy Magazine (online) #32, November 2009
- * The Conqueror of Mars, to His Beloved, (pm) Ideomancer June 2011
- * The Copperroof War, (ss) Ideomancer June 2010
- * Cracks, (pm) Star*Line Summer 2013
- * The Crowgirl, (ss) Nightmare #13, October 2013
- * The Curator Speaks in the Department of Dead Languages, (pm) Strange Horizons June 27 2011
- * Current Resident, 20th Street Northwest, (pm) Asimov’s Science Fiction September 2014
- * Danaë, (ss) Making Monsters ed. Djibril al-Ayad & Emma Bridges, Futurefire.net Publishing, 2018
- * Désiré, (ss) Crossed Genres Magazine #1, January 2013
- * Dragon Trauma, (pm) Expanded Horizons #11, September 2009
- * Dream Vision, (pm) Electric Velocipede #27, 2013
- * Editor’s Introduction, (ed) Lacuna #1 Oct 2009, #3 Oct 2010
- * F, (ss) B Is for Broken ed. Rhonda Parrish, Poise and Pen Publishing, 2015
- * Fairest, (pm) Ideomancer December 2009
- * Final Exam, (ss) Asimov’s Science Fiction June 2012
- * Four Lies from the Mouth of God, (ss) Strange Horizons January 4 2010
- * Frankincense and Myrrh, (ss) Kaleidotrope Autumn 2019
- * The Gallery of Vespasian Marat, (ss) Bibliotheca Fantastica ed. Don Pizarro, Dagan Books, 2013
- * The Gardens of Landler Abbey, (nv) Beneath Ceaseless Skies #83, December 1 2011
- * The Gate of Horn, (pm) Liquid Imagination #31, November 2016
- * The Ghoul, (pm) Scifaikuest November 2008
- * Harrowing Emily, (ss) Shimmer #15, 2012
- * Hibernal, (pm) Kaleidotrope Autumn 2014
- * The House of Unrighteous Images, (ss) Liquid Imagination #14, August 2012
- * Houses Without Air, (ss) The End Is Nigh ed. John Joseph Adams & Hugh Howey, Broad Reach Publishing, 2014
- * How Many Miles to Babylon?, (ss) Lightspeed #20, January 2012
- * The Huntsman, (ss) Lightspeed #37, June 2013
- * Iara by Caroline Sloan, (br) Mirror Dance #15, Autumn 2011
- * Interview with D. Harlan Wilson, (iv) Mirror Dance #7, Autumn 2009 [Ref. D. Harlan Wilson]
- * Interview with Mike Phillips, (iv) Mirror Dance #16, Winter 2011 [Ref. Mike Phillips]
- * In the City of Kites and Crows, (ss) Kaleidotrope Autumn 2016
- * Introduction and Farewell, (ed) Lacuna #9, October 2013
- * It Is Not So, It Was Not So, (ss) The Dark #51, August 2019
- * It Will Make You Hate the World, (ss) Mantid Magazine v2, 2016
- * Juggernaut, (nv) Beneath Ceaseless Skies #91, March 22 2012
- * L, (ss) C Is for Chimera ed. Rhonda Parrish, Poise and Pen Publishing, 2016
- * Lead Us Not Into Temptation, (ss) All About Eve ed. Carol Hightshoe, WolfSinger Publications, 2010
- * Lessons from a Clockwork Queen, (ss) Fantasy Magazine (online) #54, September 2011
- * Like All Beautiful Places, (ss) The End Has Come ed. John Joseph Adams & Hugh Howey, Broad Reach Publishing, 2015
- * Love in the Time of Markov Processes, (ss) Daughters of Frankenstein ed. Steve Berman, Lethe Press, 2015
- * A Love Song Concerning His Vineyard, (ss) Asimov’s Science Fiction June 2013
- * Lucy’s Funeral, (pm) A DemonMinds Halloween 2008 ed. J. P. Moore, DemonMinds, 2008
- * The Middle Floor, (ss) Aoife’s Kiss June 2008
- * The Minotaur’s Wife, (ss) Semaphore Magazine #13, December 2010
- * The Minstrel Addresses Her Audience, (ss) MindFlights #4, Fall 2008
- * Naxos, (nv) Pantheon Magazine #4, January 2014
- * A Nearly Beautiful Thing, (ss) Syntax & Salt Magazine #2, June 2018
- * The New Literary Canon, (pm) Asimov’s Science Fiction September 2013
- * The Nighthouse, (ss) Moonlight Tuber #3, 2011
- * The Night Princes, (ss) Nightmare #81, June 2019
- * Nitokris, (pm) New Myths #5, December 2008
- * Noctis Equi, (pm) Kaleidotrope Autumn 2012
- * Notes from the Observation of Subjects XX and XY, (pm) Star*Line January/February 2009
- * Notes to the Introduction, (ss) Lakeside Circus #1, November 2013
- * The Oracle and the Sea, (ss) Beneath Ceaseless Skies #263, October 25 2018
- * The Oracle Retires, (pm) Sycorax Journal #1, Winter 2018
- * Palingenesis, (ss) Shimmer #29, January 2016
- * Panthanatos, (ss) Ruins Metropolis ed. Eric T. & Rose Reynolds, Hadley Rille Books, 2008
- * Portrait of a Courtesan, (ss) Crossed Genres Magazine #36, December 2011
- * Promises to Keep by Heather Kuehl, (br) Mirror Dance #11, Autumn 2010
- * Queers Destroy Horror! Roundtable Interview, (iv) Nightmare #37, October 2015
- * The Riddle, (pm) Sycorax Journal #3, Summer 2019
- * Servant of Fate, (ss) Residential Aliens #9, October 2008
- * The Servants’ Tale, (pm) Enchanted Conversation v1 #2, 2010
- * The Shadow of Nemesis, (ss) The Willows July/August 2008
- * The Signatory, (pm) Sycorax Journal #1, Winter 2018
- * Sister Philomela Heard the Voices of Angels, (pm) Strange Horizons August 27 2012
- * Six Things the Owl Said, (pm) Goblin Fruit Spring 2014
- * Songs at a Crossroads, (pm) Ideomancer March 2013
- * The Suicide’s Guide to the Absinthe of Perdition, (ss) Lightspeed #29, October 2012
- * The Summer King, (nv) Beneath Ceaseless Skies #59, December 30 2010
- * This Bus Stop Was a Coral Reef, Once, (pm) Star*Line Summer 2013
- * Through Dry Places, Seeking Rest, (ss) Daily Science Fiction March 7 2014
- * To the Waters, (pm) Liminality #9, Autumn 2016
- * Twilight of the Music Machines, (ss) The End Is Now ed. John Joseph Adams & Hugh Howey, Broad Reach Publishing, 2014
- * untitled (“time machine rust…”), (pm) Scifaikuest August 2008
- * untitled (“valentine’s day…”), (pm) Scifaikuest February 2009
- * What Hands Like Ours Can Do, (ss) The Dark #10, November 2015
- * What Sieglinde Serpentslayer Said to the King, (pm) Heroic Fantasy Quarterly #5, 2010
- * Winterblood, (ss) Beneath Ceaseless Skies #8, January 15 2009
_____, ed.
- * Editor: Mirror Dance #1 Spr, #2 Sum, #3 Aut, #4 Win 2008, #5 Spr, #6 Sum, #7 Aut, #8 Win 2009, #9 Spr, #10 Sum,
#11 Aut, #12 Win 2010
#13 Spr, #14 Sum, #15 Aut, #16 Win 2011, #17 Spr, #18 Sum, #19 Aut, #20 Win 2012, #21 Spr, #22 Sum, #23 Aut,
#24 Win 2013
#25 Spr, #26 Sum, #27 Aut, #28 Win 2014, #29 Spr, #30 Sum, #31 Aut, #32 Win 2015, #33 Spr, #34 Sum, #35 Aut,
#36 Win 2016
#37 Spr, #38 Sum, #39 Aut, #40 Win 2017, #41 Spr, #42 Sum, #43 Aut 2018, #44 Spr, #45 Aut 2019, #46 Spr,
#47 Aut 2020
Spr 2021, Spr 2023
- * Editor: Lacuna #1 Oct 2009, #2 Apr, #3 Oct 2010, #4 Apr, #5 Oct 2011, #6 Apr, #7 Oct 2012, #8 Apr, #9 Oct 2013
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