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[]Ashton, Kris (fl. 2000s-2020s) (chron.)
- * The Beauty Without, (ss) Scifantastic December 2005
- * Buried Potential, (ss) A Thousand Faces #6, Fall 2008
- * Classifying Catastrophe, (ar) Aurealis #127, February 2020
- * Cockroach Horror, (ar) Aurealis #160, May 2023
- * The Curious Reclassification of Peter Benchley’s Jaws, (ar) Aurealis #137, February 2021 [Ref. Peter Benchley]
- * Even Superheroes Get the Blues, (ss) A Thousand Faces #11, Winter 2010
- * From a Vampire Film Review, (vi) Blood, Blade & Thruster Winter 2006/2007
- * Howling Mad, (ss) Aurealis #106, November 2017
- * Individualism in 20th Century Dystopian Fiction, (ar) Aurealis #153, August 2022
- * The Larval Stage, (ss) Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #70, March 2018
- * The Midway Hotel, (ss) Next ed. Robert Porteous & Simon Petrie, CSFG Publishing, 2013
- * Night Feeds, (ss) Creepy Campfire Stories (for Grown Ups) ed. Jennifer Word, EMP Publishing, 2015
- * Old Secrets, (ss) Midnight Echo #2, June 2009
- * The Slow-Burn Brilliance of Midnight Mass, (ar) Aurealis #150, May 2022
- * Slower Than the Speed of Light, (ss) AntipodeanSF #250, May/June/July 2019
- * Suffer the Little Children: An Analysis of Parental Horror in Stephen King’s Early Fiction, (ar) Aurealis #119, April 2019 [Ref. Stephen King]
- * Teething Problems, (ss) Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #63, March 2016
- * Test Case, (ss) Perihelion March 12 2015
- * Threshold, (ss) Corrupts Absolutely? ed. Lincoln Crisler, Damnation Books, 2012
- * Unreal Estate, (ss) Dark Moon Digest #20, July 2015
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[]Ashton, Winifred (1888-1965); used pseudonym Clemence Dane (about) (chron.)
- * At the Vicarage, (rr) The Floating Admiral by Members of the Detection Club, Hodder & Stoughton, 1931, as by Clemence Dane
- * Beryl in Broad Street, (rr) The Listener March 4 1931, as by Clemence Dane
- * Beryl Takes the Consequences, (rr) The Listener March 25 1931, as by Clemence Dane
- * A Bill of Divorcement, (pl) Everybody’s February 1922, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Bridge You Never Cross, (ar) The New London Magazine #14, December 1931, as by Clemence Dane
- * Can the Artist Survive in This Modern World?, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1935, as by Clemence Dane
- * Covent Garden, (ex) from London Has a Garden, Michael Joseph, 1964, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Dearly Beloved of Benjamin Cobb, (ss) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine April 1923, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Emancipation of Mrs. Morley, (ss) The Passing Show May 4 1935, as by Clemence Dane
- * Enter Sir John [Sir John Saumarez] (with Helen Simpson), (sl) Cosmopolitan Sep, Oct, Nov 1928, as by Clemence Dane & Helen Simpson
- * Gardens and Markets, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine June 1932, as by Clemence Dane
- * Godfather Death, (nv) The Fairies Return, Peter Davies, 1934, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Godson, (ss) Woman’s Journal August 1964, as by Clemence Dane
- * Holidays—Then and Now, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine August 1932, as by Clemence Dane
- * “I Believe in Imagination”, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine October 1930, as by Clemence Dane
- * In Defence of Human Cats, (ar) The New London Magazine #8, June 1931, as by Clemence Dane
- * The King Waits, (ss) The Sphere November 1918, as by Clemence Dane
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror Vol. 2 ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1931, as by Clemence Dane
- Second Omnibus of Crime ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Coward-McCann, 1932, as by Clemence Dane
- Summer Pie Summer 1939, as by Clemence Dane
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror: Part IV ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1939, as by Clemence Dane
- Argosy (UK) February 1940, as by Clemence Dane
- Woman’s Journal September 1963, as by Clemence Dane
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1984, as by Clemence Dane
- * Love—A Delusion of the West, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine February 1936, as by Clemence Dane
- * Lover, (ss) Pictorial Review April 1924, as by Clemence Dane
- * Nightly She Sings, (ss) Fate Cries Out by Clemence Dane, Doubleday, Doran, 1935, as by Clemence Dane
- * Porphetic Ariel, (ss) The Radio Times December 24 1926, as by Clemence Dane
- * Queen of the South, (nv) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1935, as by Clemence Dane
- * Shakespeare’s Plays as Short Stories:
* ___ No. 6 The Taming of the Shrew, (sa) The Strand Magazine March 1934, as by Clemence Dane
- * Spinsters’ Rest, (nv) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1925, as by Clemence Dane
- The Ghost Book ed. Cynthia Asquith, Hutchinson, 1926, as by Clemence Dane
- My Best Story—Second Series, Faber & Faber, 1933, as by Clemence Dane
- A Century of Creepy Stories, Hutchinson, 1934, as by Clemence Dane
- The Gothic Reader ed. Kurt Singer, Ace, 1966, as by Clemence Dane
- Creepy Stories, Bracken Books, 1994, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Street Called Strand, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1941, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Taming of the Shrew, (sa) The Strand Magazine March 1934, as by Clemence Dane
- * There Are Happy Marriages!, (ar) Woman’s Journal April 1929, as by Clemence Dane
- * Third Person Singular, (na) from The Babylons, Heinemann, 1927, as by Clemence Dane
- * A Traveller Returns, (pl) The Argosy (UK) January 1928, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Valiant Little Tailor, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine October 1935, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Way Things Happen, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine April 1924, as by Clemence Dane
- * What Is Youth?, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine March 1927, as by Clemence Dane
- * Winter Approaches: Covent Garden—1941, (pm) The Strand Magazine November 1941, as by Clemence Dane
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[]Ashton-Wolfe, H(arry Hugh) (1881-1959); used pseudonym Ashton Wolfe (chron.)
- * According to the Evidence [Bertillon], (ts) Pearson’s Magazine July 1934
- * Amazing Cases of a Scientific Sleuth:
* ___ No. 1: The Devil’s Claw, (ar) The Passing Show October 7 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
* ___ No. 3: Murder at the Opera, (ar) The Passing Show October 21 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
* ___ No. 4: Mystery of the Asthmatic Marquis, (ar) The Passing Show December 2 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
* ___ No. 5: The Knights of the Silver Dagger, (ar) The Passing Show December 9 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
* ___ No. 6: The Steel Belt Murder Mystery, (ar) The Passing Show February 17 1934, as by Ashton Wolfe
* ___ No. 7: Find the Women, (ar) The Passing Show May 19 1934, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * The Author Introduces Himself, (bg) The Strand Magazine April 1927
- * The Bandit of Corsica: Nonce Romanetti, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine February 1927 [Ref. Nonce Romanetti]
- * The Bedroom of Terror, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1929 [Ref. Vidocq]
- * Betrayed by a Broken Vase, (ar) The Passing Show March 20 1937
- * The Bogus Death-Ray, (ts) The Strand Magazine October 1927
- * Brinvilliers, Poison Fiend, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1929
- * Captain Von Cöpenick, Convict and Humourist, (ts) The Strand Magazine August 1927
- * Carmen Perez da Silva: “The Beloved Bandit”, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine March 1927 [Ref. Carmen Perez da Silva]
- * Cases from My Case-Book, (gp) The Strand Magazine April 1927
* ___ No. I.—Latouche the Apache, (ts) The Strand Magazine April 1927
- * Cases from My Crime-Book:
* ___ No. II.—The Suicide Room, (ts) The Strand Magazine May 1927
* ___ No. III.—The Scented Death, (ts) The Strand Magazine June 1927
* ___ No. IV.—Orsini the Croupier, (ts) The Strand Magazine July 1927
* ___ No. V.—Captain Von Cöpenick, Convict and Humourist, (ts) The Strand Magazine August 1927
* ___ No. VI.—Herr Grünenthal of the Reichsbank and His Tragic Love, (ts) The Strand Magazine September 1927
* ___ No. VII.—The Bogus Death-Ray, (ts) The Strand Magazine October 1927
* ___ No. VIII.—Kiki: A Tale of Hanoi Shan, the Spider, (ts) The Strand Magazine November 1927
* ___ No. IX.—The Man with the Six Toes, (ts) The Strand Magazine December 1927
* ___ No. X.—The Double Life of Dr. Bougrat: Physician and Apache, (ts) The Strand Magazine January 1928 [Ref. Pierre Bougrat]
* ___ No. XI.—The Footprints on the Ceiling, (ts) The Strand Magazine February 1928
* ___ No. XII.—Chang Foo Lee, (ts) The Strand Magazine March 1928
* ___ No. XIII.—The Tattooed Man, (ts) The Strand Magazine April 1928
* ___ No. XIV.—The Man Who Bred Cats, (ts) The Strand Magazine May 1928
* ___ No. XV.—The Murder in the Darkened Room, (ts) The Strand Magazine June 1928
* ___ No. XVI—The Happy Death, (ts) The Strand Magazine July 1928
* ___ No. XVII—Chundah Lal at Bay, (ts) The Strand Magazine August 1928
* ___ New Series. No. 1—The Vendetta, (ts) The Strand Magazine October 1928
* ___ New Series. No. 2—The Devil’s Telephone, (ts) The Strand Magazine November 1928
- * The Cask of Death, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1930 [Ref. Vidocq]
- * Chang Foo Lee, (ts) The Strand Magazine March 1928
- * Charlotte Corday, the Martyr, and Marat, the Monster, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine October 1928
- * Chundah Lal at Bay, (ts) The Strand Magazine August 1928
- * The Clue of the Changing Eye, (ts) Pearson’s Magazine November 1929
- * The Clue of the Elephant’s Foot, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1931
- * The Clue of the Fire Flies, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1935
- * The Clue of the Missing Tooth (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1927
- * The Clue of the Snip of Silk, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1931 [Ref. Alphonse Bertillon]
- * The Desert Hawk [Bertillon], (ts) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * The Devil’s Claw, (ar) The Passing Show October 7 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * The Devil’s Footprint, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1929 [Ref. Vidocq]
- * The Devil’s Telephone, (ts) The Strand Magazine November 1928
- * Donatelli: A Romance of Naples and Calabria, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine September 1927 [Ref. Ercole Donatelli]
- * Dossier 777, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1930
- * The Double Life of Dr. Bougrat: Physician and Apache, (ts) The Strand Magazine January 1928 [Ref. Pierre Bougrat]
- * Elise, The French Girl Bandit, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 26 1929
- * The Fate of Vivienne Glassley [Bertillon], (ts) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Features That Betray Criminals (with Georges Beroud), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1929
- * The Female Bluebeard of Paris, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1928
- * Find the Women, (ar) The Passing Show May 19 1934, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * The Flowers of Death, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1936
- * The Footprints on the Ceiling, (ts) The Strand Magazine February 1928
- * The Frozen Alibi, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 22 1928
- * The Frozen Alibi (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1928
- * The Galley Slave Who Stole a Title, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1928
- * The Ghost Garotte, (ar) The Passing Show December 1 1934, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * The Happy Death, (ts) The Strand Magazine July 1928
- * Herr Grünenthal of the Reichsbank and His Tragic Love, (ts) The Strand Magazine September 1927
- * The Honour of Jacqueline de Castelnaud (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine October 1927
- * The Hunting of Da Silva, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1929 [Ref. Vidocq]
- * Immortal Crimes:
* ___ Brinvilliers, Poison Fiend, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1929
* ___ Charlotte Corday, the Martyr, and Marat, the Monster, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine October 1928
* ___ The Female Bluebeard of Paris, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1928
* ___ The Galley Slave Who Stole a Title, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1928
* ___ The Man in the Iron Mask, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1928
* ___ The Necklace and the Cardinal, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1928
* ___ The Robbery of the Lyons Mail, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1928
* ___ The True Story of the Count of Monte Cristo, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1928
- * The Invisible Web:
* ___ No. 1] The Testimony of the Dead Hands, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 1 1928
* ___ No. 2] A Message from the Ultra-Violet (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1927
* ___ No. 3] The Missing Canine, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 15 1928
* ___ No. 4] The Frozen Alibi, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 22 1928
* ___ No. 5] The Man with the Devil’s Eye, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 29 1928
* ___ No. 6] Saida, The Egyptian, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 5 1929
* ___ No. 7] The Vanishing of Alex Couturier, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 12 1929
* ___ No. 8] The Mystery of La Glaziere Valley, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 19 1929
* ___ No. 9] Elise, The French Girl Bandit, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 26 1929
* ___ No. 10] The Mystery of the Chinese Boxes, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly February 2 1929
- * The Iron Nemesis, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1928
- * Jean Cavaillac: The Terror of Marseille, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine July 1927 [Ref. Jean Cavaillac]
- * Kiki: A Tale of Hanoi Shan, the Spider, (ts) The Strand Magazine November 1927
- * The Knights of the Silver Dagger, (ar) The Passing Show December 9 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * Latouche the Apache, (ts) The Strand Magazine April 1927
- * The League of the Rose, (ts) Pearson’s Magazine April 1930
- * A Legacy from the Past, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1935
- * The Little Guillotine of Fifi L’Amour [Bertillon], (ts) Pearson’s Magazine August 1934
- * The Mandarin, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1936
- * The Man in the Iron Mask, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1928
- * The Man Who Bred Cats, (ts) The Strand Magazine May 1928
- * The Man Who Made Diamonds Grow, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1929
- * The Man with the Devil’s Eye, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 29 1928
- * The Man with the Six Toes, (ts) The Strand Magazine December 1927
- * Master Bandits of To-day:
* ___ 1: The Bandit of Corsica: Nonce Romanetti, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine February 1927 [Ref. Nonce Romanetti]
* ___ 2: Carmen Perez da Silva: “The Beloved Bandit”, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine March 1927 [Ref. Carmen Perez da Silva]
* ___ 3: The Paris Motor-Bandits, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine April 1927 [Ref. Jules Bonnot & Octave Garnier]
* ___ 4: Pianetti the Chamois Hunter: A Tale of the “Black Hand”, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine May 1927 [Ref. Mario Simone Pianetti]
* ___ 5: Nietzsy and Michael: A Romance of the Carpathians, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine June 1927
* ___ 6: Jean Cavaillac: The Terror of Marseille, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine July 1927 [Ref. Jean Cavaillac]
* ___ 7: Red Lopez and Jack Harley, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine August 1927 [Ref. Rafael Lopez & Jack Harley]
* ___ 8: Donatelli: A Romance of Naples and Calabria, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine September 1927 [Ref. Ercole Donatelli]
- * A Message from the Ultra-Violet (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1927
- * The Missing Canine, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 15 1928
- * Murder at the Opera, (ar) The Passing Show October 21 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * The Murder in the Darkened Room, (ts) The Strand Magazine June 1928
- * Murder Will Out, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1935
- * The Mystery of Kaspar Hauser, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1930 [Ref. Kaspar Hauser]
- * The Mystery of La Glaziere Valley, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 19 1929
- * The Mystery of Orly Highway, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1931 [Ref. Alphonse Bertillon]
- * The Mystery of Saida, the Egyptian, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1928
- * Mystery of the Asthmatic Marquis, (ar) The Passing Show December 2 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * The Mystery of the Chinese Boxes, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly February 2 1929
- * The Mystery of the Chinese Boxes (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1928
- * The Mystery of the Floating Bodies, (ss)
- * The Mystery of the Limping Peacock, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1935
- * The Mystery of the Orly Highway, (ss)
- * The Mystery of the Poison Bulbs, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1931
- * The Mystery of the Riding Wolves, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine October 1929 [Ref. Vidocq]
- * The Necklace and the Cardinal, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1928
- * Necklace of Scorpions, (ar) The Passing Show November 28 1936, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * Nietzsy and Michael: A Romance of the Carpathians, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine June 1927
- * The Ogre of the Pointed Tower, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1930
- * Orsini the Croupier, (ts) The Strand Magazine July 1927
- * The Paris Motor-Bandits, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine April 1927 [Ref. Jules Bonnot & Octave Garnier]
- * Pianetti the Chamois Hunter: A Tale of the “Black Hand”, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine May 1927 [Ref. Mario Simone Pianetti]
- * The Power of the Imagination, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1935
- * Red Lopez and Jack Harley, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine August 1927 [Ref. Rafael Lopez & Jack Harley]
- * The Robbery of the Lyons Mail, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1928
- * The Romance of Dr. Guillotin and the Guillotine, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1930
- * The Royal Hearts, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1929 [Ref. Vidocq]
- * The Rust Clue, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1936
- * Saida, The Egyptian, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 5 1929
- * The Scented Death, (ts) The Strand Magazine June 1927
- * Scotland Yard Is Helpless Without the Informer, (ar) The Passing Show September 16 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * The Séance Murder, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1936
- * The Shadow Man Mystery, (ar) The Passing Show June 4 1938, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * The Silent Oboe, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1935
- * The Steel Belt Murder Mystery, (ar) The Passing Show February 17 1934, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * The Story of “Chiffon”, the Girl Bandit (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1928
- * The Story of Vidocq, (ts) The Saint’s Choice v3, 1945
- * Strange Tales of French Crimes:
* ___ The Clue of the Missing Tooth (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1927
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