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[]Apollinaire, Guillaume; pseudonym of Guillaumme A. W. A. Apollinaire de Kostrowitsky (1880-1918) (chron.)
- * Annie, (pm) Transatlantic Review #2, Winter 1959/1960; translated by Eugene Walter
- * The Blue Eye, (vi)
- * Cinderella Continued, or the Rat and the Six Lizards, (vi) from Comparative Criticism Vol. 6, Cambridge University Press, 1984
- * “Cors de Chasse”, (pm) Not One of Us #5, August 1989
- * The Eleven Thousand Whips, (ex) Penthouse June 1979; translated from the French (Les Onze Mille Verges ou les Amours d’un Hospodar, 1907).
- * Fiery Vintage, (pm)
- * The Meadow Saffrans, (pm) Transatlantic Review #2, Winter 1959/1960; translated by Eugene Walter
- * Remote Projection (with Remy Inglis Hall), (ss) The Heresiarch & Co. by Guillaume Apollinaire, Doubleday, 1965
- * Saltimbanques, (pm) Transatlantic Review #2, Winter 1959/1960; translated by Eugene Walter
- * Slum, (ss) Fungi #18, 2000; translated by Edward Ford
- * Song, (pm) Transatlantic Review #2, Winter 1959/1960; translated by Eugene Walter
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[]Apostolides, Alex (1923- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Civilized (with Mark Clifton), (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction August 1953, as "We’re Civilized!"
- * Crazy Joey [Joe Carter] (with Mark Clifton), (ss) Astounding Science Fiction August 1953
- * Hide! Hide! Witch! [Joe Carter] (with Mark Clifton), (nv) Astounding Science Fiction December 1953
- * Notes from the Underground, (ar) Adam February 1970
- * Progress Report (with Mark Clifton), (ss) If July 1953
- * Sandy Had a Tiger, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1958
- * Solution Delayed (with Mark Clifton), (ss) Astounding Science Fiction July 1953
- * The Truth About Boo, (ar) Adam January 1970
- * We’re Civilized! (with Mark Clifton), (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction August 1953
- * What Thin Partitions [Ralph Kennedy] (with Mark Clifton), (nv) Astounding Science Fiction September 1953
- Astounding Science Fiction (UK) February 1954
- Editor’s Choice in Science Fiction ed. Sam Moskowitz, McBride, 1954
- The Best Science-Fiction Stories: 1954 ed. Everett F. Bleiler & T. E. Dikty, Fredrick Fell, 1954
- The Best Science Fiction Stories: Fifth Series ed. Everett F. Bleiler & T. E. Dikty, Grayson & Grayson, 1956
- 14 Great Tales of ESP ed. Idella Purnell Stone, Fawcett Gold Medal, 1969
- Science Fiction Stories ed. Tom Boardman, Jr., Octopus Books, 1979
- The Science Fiction of Mark Clifton by Mark Clifton, Southern Illinois University Press, 1980
[]Apostolou, John L. (1930- ) (books) (chron.)
- * A.K.A. Philip Marlowe, (ar) The Armchair Detective Spring 1984 [Ref. Raymond Chandler]
- * Introduction, (in) Murder in Japan ed. John L. Apostolou & Martin H. Greenberg, Dembner, 1987
- * Introduction, (in) The Best Japanese Science Fiction Stories ed. John L. Apostolou & Martin H. Greenberg, Dembner, 1989
- * Japanese Mystery Fiction in English Translation, (ar) The Armchair Detective Fall 1980
- * Japanese Mystery Fiction Revisited, (ar) The Armchair Detective v15 #2, 1982
- * MacKinlay Kantor and the Police Novel, (ar) The Armchair Detective Spring 1997 [Ref. MacKinlay Kantor]
- * Mayhem at the Movies, (ar) The Armchair Detective Fall 1992 [Ref. Woody Allen]
- * Norbert Davis: Profile of a Pulp Writer, (ar) The Armchair Detective v15 #1, 1982 [Ref. Norbert Davis]
- * The Short Career of Robert Reeves, (ar) The Armchair Detective Spring 1985
- * A Yen for Murder: A Look at Japan’s Ichiban Mystery Writer, (ar) The Armchair Detective Summer 1987 [Ref. Seicho Matsumoto]
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- * The Best Japanese Science Fiction Stories (with Martin H. Greenberg), (Dembner, January 1989, an)
- * The Best Japanese Science Fiction Stories (with Martin H. Greenberg), (Dembner, November 1990, an)
- * The Best Japanese Science Fiction Stories (with Martin H. Greenberg), (Barricade Books, October 1997, an)
- * Murder in Japan (with Martin H. Greenberg), (Dembner, 1987, an)
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[]Apotheker, Nan (fl. 1910s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Amy’s Innocence, (ss) Saucy Stories December 1 1923
- * Another Intrigue, (vi) The Smart Set February 1924
- * Bird of Passage, (ss) Telling Tales 2nd February 1925
- * Clarissa’s Progress, (ss) Saucy Stories December 15 1923
- * Daughter of Night, (??) Telling Tales 2nd March 1924
- * An Error in Judgment, (??) Telling Tales 2nd April 1924
- * Ghosts of Passion, (ss) Telling Tales 1st July 1924
- * The Gold-Digger’s Mother Goose, (pm) Snappy Stories 2nd July 1926
- * Heritage, (pm) Everybody’s Magazine December 1917
- * I Ask No More, (pm) Snappy Stories 2nd February 1918
- * Innocence, Limited, (ss) Telling Tales 1st May 1925
- * In the Name of Love, (ss) Breezy Stories August 1923
- * John Miles’ Stenographer, (ss) The Smart Set January 1921
- * The Lady Says Yes, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st May 1925
- * A Lonely One Speaks, (pm) The Smart Set January 1918
- * A Midnight Intrusion, (vi) Snappy Stories 1st August 1924
- * The Naked Truth, (ss) Telling Tales April 1923
- * Outside the Gate, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1918
- * Parting, (??) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine August 1918
- * Pash—on Delivery, (ss) Telling Tales 2nd March 1925
- * Perfume of Summer, (ss) Telling Tales 1st August 1924
- * Playing the Game, (ss) Saucy Stories June 1 1923
- * Saturday Afternoon, (ss) Saucy Stories February 15 1924
- * That Night, (ss) Telling Tales June 1925
- * Triumph, (ss) The American Hebrew July 24 1931
- * The Way of Summer Love, (ss) Saucy Stories March 15 1924
- * When She Needed It Most, (ss) Snappy Stories 2nd November 1925
- * Woman Rampant, (vi) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine May 1918
- * A Woman Who Had Lived, (ss) Telling Tales 2nd July 1924
[]Appel, Anne Milano (fl. 1990s-2020s) (about)
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- * Beatrixpark: An Illumination by Dario Voltolini, (ss) Chicago Review Spring 2011
- * Caput Mundi by Giuseppe Genna, (ss) Rome Noir ed. Chiara Stangalino & Maxim Jakubowski, Akashic Books, 2009; translated from the Italian.
- * Crime for a Crime by Giorgio Faletti, (nv) The Mammoth Book of Best International Crime ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Robinson, 2009; translated from the Italian (Crimini Italiani ed. Giancarlo De Cataldo, Einaudi, 2008).
- * Curving Time in Krems by Claudio Magris, (ss) Harper’s Magazine June 2021; translated from the Italian.
- * Don’t Talk to the Passenger by Diego De Silva, (ss) Rome Noir ed. Chiara Stangalino & Maxim Jakubowski, Akashic Books, 2009; translated from the Italian.
- * Eaten Alive by Evelina Santangelo, (ss) Rome Noir ed. Chiara Stangalino & Maxim Jakubowski, Akashic Books, 2009; translated from the Italian.
- * Eternal Rome by Antonio Scurati, (ss) Rome Noir ed. Chiara Stangalino & Maxim Jakubowski, Akashic Books, 2009; translated from the Italian.
- * It’s Not True by Diego De Silva, (nv) The Mammoth Book of Best International Crime ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Robinson, 2009; translated from the Italian (Crimini Italiani ed. Giancarlo De Cataldo, Einaudi, 2008).
- * Mummy Darling by Maurizio de Giovanni, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September/October 2013; translated from the Italian (“Mammarella”).
- * Pasolini’s Shadow by Nicoletta Vallorani, (ss) Rome Noir ed. Chiara Stangalino & Maxim Jakubowski, Akashic Books, 2009; translated from the Italian.
- * The Ultimate Secret by Diana Lama, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 2013; translated from the Italian.
- * Words, Thoughts by Marcello Fois, (ss) Rome Noir ed. Chiara Stangalino & Maxim Jakubowski, Akashic Books, 2009; translated from the Italian.
[]Appel, Benjamin (1907-1977) (about) (chron.)
- * Awroopdedoop!, (ss) Yankee 1937
- * Brook Boundary, (ss) The Midland May/June 1932
- * Cup That Held Infinity, (ss) The Midland July/August 1932
- * Dock Walloper, (nv) Dock Walloper by Benjamin Appel, Lion, 1953
- * Four Young Men Look at a Corpse, (ss) New Copy ed. Donald Lemen Clark, Columbia University Press, 1931
- * Friday We Crack the Bank!, (ss) Redbook Magazine March 1935
- * The Good Family, (ss) Story #20, March 1934
- * The Great Brass Bed, (ss) 10 Story Book November 1930
- * The Kid with the Sunday Punch, (ss) Hell’s Kitchen by Benjamin Appel, Lion Books, 1952
- * A Little Sweetheart, (ss) Collier’s February 8 1941
- * Murder of the Frankfurter Man, (ss) 1934
- * 9th Avenue Pipe Dream, (ss) Redbook Magazine February 1935
- * Out of a Feudist Diary, (ss) The Frontier May 1932
- * Outside Yuma, (ss) New Stories (UK) April/May 1934
- * Pigeon Flight, (ss) Frontier and Midland 1934
- * Plunder, (n.) Fawcett, 1952
- * Property Protected, (ss) Esquire March 1937
- * Rabbit, (ss) The Midland November/December 1931
- * Red Mike, Mabel and Me, (ss) 1941
- * The Shoelace Man, (ss) Blast: A Magazine of Proletarian Short Stories September/October 1933
- * Shrimpereno, (ss) Redbook Magazine January 1935
- * Summer Witches, (ss) Pagany April/June 1932
- * The Swap, (ss) Blast: A Magazine of Proletarian Short Stories June 1934
- * This Kid Mr. Turner, (ss) Redbook Magazine April 1937
- * Turners Become Wealthy, (ss) The Midland August 1931
- * Understanding, (ss) The Frontier March 1933
- * White Mice and Perfume, (ss) North American Review September 1931
- * Winter Meeting, (ss)
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[]Appel, H. M. (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * Attic of Terror, (ss) Terror Tales June 1935
- * Baby Blood, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine February 1934
- * The Bath of Blood, (ss) Horror Stories September 1935
- * Billiard Clue [Lee Tait], (ss) Thrilling Detective October 1933
- * Blood Feast, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine March 1935
- * The Body in the Crypt, (nv) Dime Detective Magazine January 1933
- * Bounty for Varmints, (ss) Super-Detective Stories March 1935
- * Bride of the Sun God, (ss) Horror Stories February 1935
- * Bridesmaids of Death, (nv) Black Book Detective Magazine November 1934
- * Cross and Double-Cross, (ss) Thrilling Detective November 1933
- * Daughters of Pain, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine November 1934
- * The Dead Must Eat, (ss) Terror Tales April 1935
- * Death Hits the Jackpot, (ss) Detective Yarns April 1939
- * Death’s Blind Marksman, (ss) Detective Tales March 1937
- * Dogs of Doom, (ss) Clues May 1934
- * Doom Flowers, (ss) Terror Tales May 1935
- * Fresh Blood for Satan!, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine December 1934
- * Give ’Em the Heat, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly March 27 1937
- * Harvest of Hate, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine January 1935
- * He Died 100,000 Years Ago, (ss) Secret Agent X October 1937
- * Her Suitor from Hell, (ss) Terror Tales April 1936
- * Hooks of Death, (ss) Thrilling Mystery December 1935
- * Humble Hellion, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly August 14 1937
- * The Idol of Satan, (ss) Horror Stories March 1935
- * I Stab Corpses, (ss) Double-Action Detective September 1939
- * Killing at Sunrise, (ss) Complete Detective Novel Magazine #43, January 1932
- * Kill Me if You Dare, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 1937
- * Last Night at Seroni’s, (ss) The Gang Magazine July 1935
- * Loony Pete’s Murder Case, (ss) Complete Detective Novel Magazine #40, October 1931
- * Maniac’s Masterpiece, (ss) Terror Tales December 1934
- * Monsters’ Pool, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine September 1934
- * Mother of Monsters, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine July 1934
- * Murder from the Sky, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine October 1934
- * Murder Morn, (sl) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine Oct 10, Oct 17, Oct 24 1931
- * Nightmare Lake, (ss) Horror Stories August 1935
- * Picture Frame [Wayne Rodgers], (ss) Thrilling Detective August 1933
- * Queer Clue, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly February 27 1937
- * Sick Sucker, (ss) Thrilling Detective November 1937
- * Singing Doom, (ss) The Spider December 1933
- * Strange Sepulchers, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine May 1934
- * Strictly Legal, (nv) Gang World July 1934
- * Suicide’s Brand [Lee Tait], (ss) Thrilling Detective March 1935
- * These Licensed Diggers, (ss) 10 Story Book February 1931
- * Virus of Vengeance, (ss) Thrilling Mystery May 1936
- * Vive L’Amerique!, (ss) Gay Parisienne October 1932
- * Way of the She-Thing, (ss) Great Detective October 1934
- * We Are the Damned, (nv) Dime Mystery Magazine September 1936
- * Whistling Death, (ss) Mystery Novels Magazine September 1935
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