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[]Christie, Gene (fl. 2000s-2010s) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * Amy Worth—The Darker Side of Dr. Keller, (in)  Women Are That Way by David H. Keller, M.D., Black Dog Books, 2014
- * Collecting Lovecraft: A Gallery, (ar)  Windy City Pulp Stories #15, 2015 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- * The Early Work of Seabury Quinn, (in)  Demons of the Night by Seabury Quinn, Black Dog Books, 2009
- * Forgotten Pioneers of Science Fiction and Weird Fantasy, (in)  The Man Who Found Zero ed. Gene Christie, Black Dog Books, 2011
- * From Pulps to Pulitzer Prize, (bg)  Windy City Pulp Stories #19, 2019 [Ref. MacKinlay Kantor]
- * The Genre Without a Name, (in)  The Space Annihilator ed. Gene Christie, Black Dog Books, 2010
- * If This Goes On…, (in)  The Threat of the Robot and Other Nightmarish Futures by David H. Keller, M.D., Black Dog Books, 2012
- * Introduction, (in)  The Good Die Young—and Other Early Tales of Romance by Cornell Woolrich, Black Dog Books, 2008
- * Introduction, (in)  The People of the Pit ed. Gene Christie, Black Dog Books, 2010
- * Introduction, (in)  The Green Spider and Other Forgotten Tales of Mystery and Suspense by Sax Rohmer, Black Dog Books, 2011
- * More from the Writer’s Magazines—Spicy Market Tips (nine reprinted notes from various sources), (ms) 
- * A Short History and Checklist of Martin Goodman’s Pulp Publications, (bi)  Windy City Pulp Stories #17, 2017
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    - * Black, White and Ivory by Seabury Quinn, (co) Black Dog Books (tp), March 2025 
- * The Good Die Young—and Other Early Tales of Romance by Cornell Woolrich, (co) Black Dog Books (hc), 2008 
- * The Green Spider and Other Forgotten Tales of Mystery and Suspense by Sax Rohmer, (co) Black Dog Books (tp), March 2011 
- * The Leopard Couch and Other Stories of the Fantastic and Supernatural by Sax Rohmer, (co) Black Dog Books (tp), April 2012 
- * The Man Who Found Zero, (an) Black Dog Books (tp), July 2011 
- * The People of the Pit, (an) Black Dog Books (tp), July 2010 
- * The Space Annihilator, (an) Black Dog Books (tp), March 2010 
- * A Transaction in Diamonds by Talbot Mundy, (co) Black Dog Books (tp), July 2010 
- * The Treason Trust by Arthur B. Reeve, (co) Black Dog Books (tp), December 2014 
- * The Voice of Kali by Sax Rohmer, (co) Black Dog Books (tp), March 2013 
[]Christie, Jason (1977- ) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * Ablutions, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Abortion, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Acknowledgements, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Activation Day!, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Anonymous Robot Poem, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Another World, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Anthropometry, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Bad Habit, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Basket, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Best Friend Robot Poem, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * A Capital Idea, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * The Commanding Heights: A Retrospective, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Deep Throat Company, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Digging up the Dead, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Dr. Who?, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Early One Morning, At the Sewage Treatment Plant, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Epistemic, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Everybody Do the Robot, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Excerpt from the Robot Health Class Manual, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Fade In, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Fire in Metal in Wire, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Hail!, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Helix Double, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * History 101, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Hulkamania, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Ideo Radio Poem, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Impersonate, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Inadiplomacy, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Insane Asylum, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * The Invisible Ruler or The Despot Wears No Clothes, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * i-Robot, (co) Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy (tp), September 2006 
- * I’ve Got the Gnosis Blues, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * The Jets, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * King Midas, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Light Brigade versus the Silicon Valley Workerbot uprising of 2024, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Like Rain, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Linear Thought: Canary, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Linear Thought: Newscast, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Linear Thought: Thesis, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Linear Thought: Ticker, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Merciless, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Metal Epilogue: In Book’s Sweet Rust, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Metropolis, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Moloch Howls, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Nanotech Robot Moirés Suck, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * The Nature of Things, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Newsflash from the Dustbins of History!, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Optimus Monod, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Organoptropy, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Pass the Doughnuts Please, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * plic-, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Predictability, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Profit and Proficiency, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Quantum Cryptography, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Robota!, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Robot Alarm (Prometheus), (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Robot Daughter Conversation (a love poem), (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Robot Literature Class, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Robot Love, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Robot Marries Robot, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Robot Mouth: An open letter to the author, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Robot Ossuary Poem, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Robot Patent (Found Poem), (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * R.U.R. Pamphlet (From Archive), (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Satellite City, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Satellite City: Robot Exegesis, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Satellite City: The Erasure, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Scary Robot Lullaby, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Securitas, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Signs, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Solvent, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Spirit, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Twentieth Century Poetics: Phylogeny Recapitulates Ontogeny, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Unhuman, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Untitled Robot Poem: Natural Disasters, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * The World Is Too Small for Sarcasm Poem, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
- * Wo Weilest Du?, (pm)  i-Robot, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006
[]Christie, May; [i.e., Elizabeth May Christie Mazzavini] (1890-1946) (chron.)
  
    - * The Affair at Root’s Landing, (sl)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine Aug 20,   Aug 27,   Sep 3,   Sep 10,   Sep 17 1938
- * The Affairs of Patricia, (sl)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine Jan 12,   Jan 19,   Jan 26,   Feb 2 1935
- * Allergic to Love, (na)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine May 24 1941
- * Beauty, (sl)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine Aug 14,   Aug 21,   Aug 28,   Sep 4,   Sep 11,   Sep 18 1937
- * Careless Heart, (ss)  Love Fiction Monthly May 1940
- * Come In, London, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine March 21 1942
- * Dangerous Loving, (sl)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine May 6,   May 13,   May 20,   May 27,   Jun 3 1939
- * Girls Get Jittery, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine March 28 1942
- * Glittering Girl, (sl)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine Mar 17,   Mar 24,   Mar 31,   Apr 7,   Apr 14 1934
- * Heaven on Earth, (na)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine January 27 1940
- * Hollywood Party, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine March 19 1938
- * Honeymoon Blackout, (ss)  All-Story Love March 15 1940
- * Love in Eleven Different Languages, (ar)  Smart Love Stories October 1936
- * Love in the Bush, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) May 1926
- * Lovely Little Liar, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine November 19 1938
- * Playgirls in Love, (sl)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine Jul 11,   Jul 18,   Jul 25,   Aug 1 1931
- * Post-Deb, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine October 5 1940
- * Queen of the Night Clubs, (sl)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine Sep 12,   Sep 26,   Oct 3,   Oct 10 1936
- * Roulette of Love, (nv)  Lovers Magazine January 1934
- * Society Hangover, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine December 6 1941
- * Society Model, (sl)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine Aug 16,   Aug 23,   Aug 30,   Sep 6,   Sep 13 1941
- * Society Scandal, (nv)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine February 8 1941
- * Stella Steps Out, (ss)  Love Story Magazine May 25 1929
- * Strange Delight, (sl)  All-Story Love Mar 1,   Mar 15,   Apr 1,   Apr 15 1941
- * To-day in Berlin, (ar)  The London Magazine September 1929
- * Tomorrow Will Be Lovely, (sl)  All-Story Love Stories Dec 7,   Dec 14,   Dec 21 1935
- * Which Way to Where?, (sl)  All-Story Love Tales Mar 4,   Mar 11,   Mar 18,   Mar 25,   Apr 1,   Apr 8 1939
- * Wife Without Wedding, (ss)  All-Story Love Tales December 1 1939
- * Wild Honey, (ss)  All-Story Love July 1 1940
- * Women in Love, (sl)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine Sep 28,   Oct 5,   Oct 12 1935
- * Young Love in Paris, (sl)  All-Story Love Stories Apr 3,   Apr 10 1937
[]Christie, Mike (fl. 1980s-1990s) (chron.)
  
    - * Bibliography of M. John Harrison, (bi)  Contrivance Programme Book ed. Steve Davies, Peter Wareham & Steve Bull, Contrivance, 1989 [Ref. M. John Harrison]
- * Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences, (br)  Foundation #42, Spring 1988 [Ref. Ursula K. Le Guin]
- * Concepts of the Beholder, (ar)  Conspiracy Theories ed. Chris Evans, Chris Evans, 1987
- * Damiano, (br)  Foundation #32, November 1984 [Ref. R. A. MacAvoy]
- * Damiano’s Lute, (br)  Foundation #32, November 1984 [Ref. R. A. MacAvoy]
- * Putting Out, (br)  Foundation #44, Winter 1988/1989 [Ref. Neil Ferguson]
- * Raphael, (br)  Foundation #32, November 1984 [Ref. R. A. MacAvoy]
- * Replay, (ss)  Tomorrow January 1993
- * Shades of Darkness, (br)  Foundation #38, Winter 1986/1987 [Ref. Richard Cowper]
- * The State of the Art, (br)  Foundation #49, Summer 1990 [Ref. Iain Banks]
- * Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea, (br)  Foundation #49, Summer 1990 [Ref. Ursula K. Le Guin]
- * Victim Prime, (br)  Foundation #39, Spring 1987 [Ref. Robert Sheckley]
- * [letter], (lt)  Foundation #48, Spring 1990
- * [letter] (with Sherry Coldsmith), (lt)  Foundation #52, Summer 1991
[]Christie, Paige L. (fl. 2020s) (chron.)
  
    - * Both Feet on the Ground  [Valdemar], (ss)  Anything with Nothing ed. Mercedes Lackey, DAW, 2023
- * The Dream Seeker  [Valdemar], (ss)  Passages ed. Mercedes Lackey, DAW, 2020
- * The Measure of Imagination  [Valdemar], (ss)  Boundaries ed. Mercedes Lackey, DAW, 2021
- * Reminiscent  [Valdemar], (ss)  Shenanigans ed. Mercedes Lackey, DAW, 2022
[]Christie, Peggy (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * The Alley, (ss)  Black Ink Horror Red 2007
- * Brothers of Death, (ss)  Erie Tales VIII: Holiday Horror ed. Michael Cieslak, The Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers, 2015
- * Do Not Stand, (pm)  The Sirens Call #25, February 2016
- * From the World of Darkness, (ss)  Erie Tales VII: Myths and Mayhem ed. David C. Hayes, The Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers, 2014
- * Going Home, (pm)  The Sirens Call #18, December 2014
- * The Howling Wolf, (ss)  Erie Tales IX: Transformation ed. Michael Cieslak, The Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers, 2016
- * It’s Not What You Think, (ss)  Erie Tales 666 ed. David C. Hayes, Nicole Castle Kelly & MontiLee Stormer, The Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers, 2013
- * Puppet of the Dead, (pm)  The Sirens Call #25, February 2016
- * Q, (ss)  The Sirens Call #7, February 2013
- * She Asked for It, (pm)  Erie Tales VII: Myths and Mayhem ed. David C. Hayes, The Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers, 2014
- * ’Til Death Do Us Part, (ss)  Necrotic Tissue #12, October 2010
- * We Were Here First, (ss)  Erie Tales VII: Myths and Mayhem ed. David C. Hayes, The Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers, 2014
- * [front cover], (cv)  Ghostlight Fall 2015
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[]Christie, Robert (Cleland Hamilton) (1913-1975) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * The Big Fish Are Back!, (ar)  Argosy June 1966
- * Dance to the Sun (the Blood Indian’s Sun Dance), (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post December 22 1951
- * The Friendly Island, (ar)  Argosy September 1964
- * The Lover Who Wouldn’t Say Yes, (ss)  Climax March 1961
- * Medicine Line, (ss)  Argosy June 1951
- * Monster of Rat River, (ar)  Adventure February 1963
- * Noah’s Ark in New York, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post April 22 1961
- * Scandal at Hungry House, (ss)  Canadian Home Journal March 1957
- * Talk of the Town, (ss)  Canadian Home Journal October 1957
- * $25,000 Bride, (ss)  Canadian Home Journal April 1957
- * Wedding Gift Bronc, (ss)  Canadian Home Journal September 1957
[]Christie, Vera (fl. 1890s-1900s) (chron.)
  
    - * The Principal Incident of the Summer Holidays, (pi)  The Pall Mall Magazine September 1893
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  The Pall Mall Magazine Aug 1894,   Feb,   Aug 1896,   Feb 1899,   Dec 1900
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  The Woman at Home Jan,   Aug 1896,   Jan 1897
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  The Royal Magazine Nov 1898,   Jan 1899
[]Christmas, Joyce (1939-2012) (chron.)
  
    - * The Chosen, (ss)  Unholy Orders ed. Serita Stevens, Columbine, 2000
- * The Raven Award: Sylvia K. Burack, (ar)  Mystery Writers Annual #52, 1998 [Ref. Sylvia K. Burack]
- * Secondhand Rose  [Lady Margaret Priam], (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 1993
- * Social Death, (nv)  More Murder, They Wrote ed. Elizabeth Foxwell & Martin H. Greenberg, Boulevard Books, 1999
- * Takeout, (ss)  Malice Domestic 5 ed. Phyllis A. Whitney, Pocket, 1996
- * Up the Garden Path, (ss)  Murder, They Wrote II ed. Elizabeth Foxwell & Martin H. Greenberg, Boulevard Books, 1998
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[]Christopher, Adam; [working name of Adam Christopher McGechan] (1978- ) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Brisk Money, (nv)  Tor.com July 23 2014
- * Cold War, (nv)  Tor.com February 25 2014
- * The Devil in Chains, (sl)  Pantechnicon #8 Sep 2008,   #9 Mar 2009
- * End of Watch  [Star Wars], (ss)  Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View, Del Rey, 2017
- * How to Get a Book Deal on Twitter, (ar)  Focus #57, Autumn 2011
- * The Nightmare of You and Death in the Room, (ss)  Hub Magazine #126, August 23 2010
- * Time-Travelling Voodoo Terrorists, (iv)  Pantechnicon #8, September 2008 [Ref. Daniel O’Mahony]
- * The Unpopular Opinion of Reverend Tobias Thackery, (ss)  Hub Magazine #114, March 14 2010
- * The Walker, (ss)  Hub Magazine #136, March 16 2011
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[]Christopher, David (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
  
    - * The Ghost at the Gatehouse, (ss)  Enigmatic Tales #3, December 1998
- * I Wrote the Book of Diamonds, (pm)  Dark Matter #2.1, 1999
- * Rose Hill, (nv)  Enigmatic Tales #6, Autumn 1999
- * The Thin Green Light, (pm)  Dark Matter #2.1, 1999
- * This Point of Time, (pm)  Dark Matter #2.1, 1999
[]Christopher, Joe R(andall) (1935- ) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * A. Boucher Bibliography, Part I (with Robert E. Briney & Dean W. Dickensheet), (bi)  The Armchair Detective January 1969 [Ref. Anthony Boucher]
- * A. Boucher Bibliography, Part II (with Robert E. Briney & Dean W. Dickensheet), (bi)  The Armchair Detective April 1969 [Ref. Anthony Boucher]
- * A. Boucher Bibliography, Part III (with Robert E. Briney & Dean W. Dickensheet), (bi)  The Armchair Detective July 1969 [Ref. Anthony Boucher]
- * An Address to the Space Cadets, (pm)  Outworlds #70, August 1998
- * Anthony Boucher’s and Denis Green’s The Casebook of Gregory Hood: A Checklist, (ms)  The Casebook of Gregory Hood by Anthony Boucher & Denis Green, Crippen & Landru, 2009
- * Autumn Leaves, (ss)  Weirdbook #8, 1974
- * Beowulf’s Prayer Before Meeting the Wyrm, (pm)  Star*Line November/December 1993
- * The Bibliographer’s Fate, (pm)  Eldritch Tales #21, Fall 1989
- * The Case of the Vanishing Locomotives, (ar)  The Armchair Detective January 1968
- * Commentary on Joan M. Mooney’s “Best Selling American Detectice Fiction”, (ar)  The Armchair Detective October 1971 [Ref. Joan M. Mooney]
- * The Compleat Werewolf and Other Stories of Fantasy and Science Fction, (br)  Science Fiction Review #40, October 1970 [Ref. Anthony Boucher]
- * Crimes and Misfortunes, (br)  The Armchair Detective January 1971 [Ref. J. Francis McComas]
- * Crimes and Misfortunes, (br)  Science Fiction Review #42, January 1971 [Ref. J. Francis McComas]
- * Cross Trumps: A Conjectural Note on Rex Stout and Ellery Queen, (ar)  The Armchair Detective October 1967 [Ref. Ellery Queen & Rex Stout]
- * Detective Fiction in the Wade Collection, (ar)  The Armchair Detective October 1976
- * A Detective Searches for a Clue to the Heart of the Matter, (ar)  The Armchair Detective October 1970
- * Dr. Freud and the Vampiress, (pm)  Star*Line July/August 1992
- * Dorothy L. Sayers at Thirty-One, (pm)  The Armchair Detective Winter 1985 [Ref. Dorothy L. Sayers]
- * Dorothy L. Sayers at Thirty-Six, (pm)  The Armchair Detective Winter 1985 [Ref. Dorothy L. Sayers]
- * Dorothy L. Sayers, Duchess of Redonda, (ar)  The Armchair Detective Fall 1984 [Ref. Dorothy L. Sayers]
- * Edward Lear’s Visit to the Moon, (ss)  Riverside Quarterly February 1972
- * The First Law in Light of the Second Culture, (vi)  Yandro August/September 1979
- * Following Gandalf (2003) by Matthew T. Dickerson, (br)  Tolkien Studies v2, 2005
- * The Haunted House, (pm)  Fantasy and Terror #9, 1986
- * Interiors and Exteriors, (pm)  The Classical World II by Joe R. Christopher, The Laocoön Press, 2004
- * Introduction, (in)  The Casebook of Gregory Hood by Anthony Boucher & Denis Green, Crippen & Landru, 2009
- * The Judges of Hades, (br)  The Armchair Detective April 1972 [Ref. Edward D. Hoch]
- * Last but Not Least, (ar)  The Armchair Detective October 1970
- * Lord Peter Views the Telly, (ar)  The Armchair Detective January 1979
- * The Marble Faun: A Whydunit, (ar)  The Armchair Detective January 1978
- * The Meeting, (ms)  Outworlds #69, May 1998
- * Murder at the Crossroads, or, Oedipus the Detective, (ar)  The Armchair Detective July 1969
- * The Mystery of Robert Eustace, (ar)  The Armchair Detective Fall 1980 [Ref. Robert Eustace]
- * The Mystery of Social Reaction: Two Novels by Ellery Queen, (ar)  The Armchair Detective October 1972 [Ref. Ellery Queen]
- * New Development, (ss)  Copper Star ed. Bruce D. Arthurs, 1991 World Fantasy Convention, 1991
- * On Lolita as a Mystery Story, (ar)  The Armchair Detective November 1973 [Ref. Vladimir Nabokov]
- * On the “Most Naked Lady” Award at Westercon XXV-Mythcon III Mascarade, (pm)  Yandro February 1973
- * Party the Ninth, Being the Last Judgment, (pm)  Weirdbook #28, Autumn 1993
- * Poe and the Detective Story, (ar)  The Armchair Detective October 1968 [Ref. Edgar Allan Poe]
- * The Rill Becomes a River, (ar)  Outworlds #28/29, 1976
- * The Rites of a Mystery Club, (ar)  The Armchair Detective April 1972
- * The River of Time: Eight Comments for an Annish, (pm)  Outworlds #69, May 1998
- * The Shattered Raven, (br)  The Armchair Detective January 1970 [Ref. Edward D. Hoch]
- * A Song for Saralinda, (pm)  Anduril #6, August 1976
- * Special Wonder, (br)  The Armchair Detective January 1971 [Ref. J. Francis McComas]
- * Special Wonder: The Anthony Boucher Memorial Anthology of Fantasy and Science Fiction, (br)  Science Fiction Review #42, January 1971 [Ref. J. Francis McComas]
- * Tales of Terror and the Supernatural, (br)  The Armchair Detective November 1973 [Ref. Wilkie Collins]
- * Tau Zero, (br)  Science Fiction Review #41, November 1970 [Ref. Poul Anderson]
- * The Televised Witch, (pm)  Eldritch Tales #30, Spring 1995
- * Time Barrier, (vi)  Fifty Extremely SF* Stories ed. Michael Bastraw, Niekas, 1982
- * What Foods These Morsels Be, (vi)  Moonbroth #8, 1972
- * The Woman as Object, (ss)  Weirdbook #12, 1977
- * [letter], (lt)  Weird Tales Fall 1988
- * [letter], (lt)  Outworlds #61 Jul 1991,   #71 Nov 2020
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[]Christopher, John; pseudonym of C. S. Youd (1922-2012) (about) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * All the Way with L-BJ, (ar)  The Author Autumn 1991
- * Aristotle, (ss)  Science Fiction Quarterly February 1953
- * Bad Dream, (n.)  Spectrum SF #4 Nov 2000,   #5 Feb,   #6 Jul 2001
- * Balance  [Max Larkin], (ss)  New Worlds #9, Spring 1951
      -  Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories July 1951, as "In the Balance", by C. S. Youd
-  Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories (UK) #5, 1952, as "In the Balance", by C. S. Youd
-  The Best Science-Fiction Stories: 1952 ed. Everett F. Bleiler & T. E. Dikty, Fredrick Fell, 1952
-  No Place Like Earth ed. John Carnell, Boardman, 1952
-  The Best Science Fiction Stories: Third Series ed. Everett F. Bleiler & T. E. Dikty, Grayson & Grayson, 1953
-  No Place Like Earth (var. 1) ed. John Carnell, T.V. Boardman, 1954
-  The Twenty-Second Century (var. 1) by John Christopher, Lancer, 1962
- * Begin Again, (ss)  Esquire May 1952, as "Two"
- * Beyond the Burning Land, (n.)  Hamish Hamilton, June 1971
- * Beyond the Burning Lands  [The Prince in Waiting], (n.) Hamish Hamilton (hc), June 1971 
- * Blemish, (ss)  Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #39, November 15 1953
      -  Authentic Science Fiction Monthly (Canada) #39, 1954
-  The Twenty-Second Century, Grayson & Grayson, 1954
-  The Twenty-Second Century (var. 1) by John Christopher, Lancer, 1962
-  Out of This World 9 ed. Amabel Williams-Ellis & Mably Owen, Blackie & Son, 1972
-  In Time to Come ed. Aidan & Nancy Chambers, Topliners, 1973
-  Science Fiction ed. James Gibson, John Murray, 1978
-  Tales Out of Time ed. Barbara Ireson, Faber and Faber, 1979
- * Breaking Point  [Max Larkin], (ss)  New Worlds #15, May 1952
- * Capping Day, (ex) from The White Mountains,  Hamish Hamilton, 1967
- * The Caves of Night, (n.) Simon & Schuster (hc), February 1958 
- * The Caves of Night, (n.) Simon & Schuster (hc), February 1958  John Bull Mar 29,   Apr 5,   Apr 12 1958
- * Christmas Roses, (ss)  Astounding Science Fiction February 1949, as "Christmas Tree", by C. S. Youd
- * Christmas Tree, (ss)  Astounding Science Fiction February 1949, as by C. S. Youd
- * The City of Gold and Lead  [Tripods], (n.) Hamish Hamilton (hc), September 1967 
- * Cloud on Silver, (n.) Simon & Schuster, June 1964, as Sweeney’s Island
- * Colonial  [Max Larkin], (nv)  Astounding Science Fiction April 1949, as by C. S. Youd
- * Communication Problem, (ss)  Argosy (UK) November 1966
- * Conspiracy, (nv)  Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #53, January 15 1955
- * A Cry of Children, (ss)  More Tales of Unease ed. John Burke, Pan, 1969
- * Dancing Bear, (ss)  Guardian Angels ed. Stephanie Nettell, Viking Kestrel, 1987
- * The Death of Grass, (n.) Michael Joseph (hc), August 1956 
- * The Death of Grass, (n.) Oxford University Press (pb), February 1979 ; adapted by David Fickling
- * Death Sentence, (ss)  Imagination June 1953, as by William Vine
- * The Decline and Fall of the Bug-eyed Monster, (ar)  Punch October 12 1955
- * Decoy  [Max Larkin], (ss)  The Twenty-Second Century, Grayson & Grayson, 1954
- * Dom and Va, (n.) Macmillan (pb), April 1973 
- * Doom Over Kareeta, (ss)  Satellite Science Fiction October 1957
- * Dragon Dance  [Fireball], (n.) Dutton (hc), June 1986 
- * The Drop, (ss)  Galaxy Science Fiction March 1953
- * A Dusk of Demons, (n.) Hamish Hamilton (hc), May 1993 
- * Empty World, (n.) Hamish Hamilton (hc), September 1977 
- * Escape Route, (ss)  New Worlds Science Fiction #24, June 1954
- * A Few Kindred Spirits, (ss)  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1965
- * Fireball  [Fireball], (n.) E.P. Dutton (hc), May 1981 
- * First Impressions, (nv)  Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #53, January 15 1955, as "Conspiracy"
- * The Gardener, (ss)  Tales of the Frightened v1 #1, 1957
- * The Gothic—As She Ought to Be Wrote, (ar)  Million: The Magazine of Popular Fiction #3, May/June 1991
- * The Guardians, (n.) Macmillan (hc), February 1970 
- * Happy as a Dog, (ss)  The Dude July 1959
- * How We Were Tracked by a Tripod, (ex) from The White Mountains,  Macmillan, 1967
- * In the Beginning, (na) Longmans (pb), August 1972 
- * In the Beginning, (n.)  Macmillan, April 1973, as Dom and Va
- * In the Beginning, (co) Aladdin (tp), May 2015 
- * Island of Bright Birds, (ss)  King (UK) December 1965
- * John Christopher, (bg)  Speaking for Ourselves, Too ed. Donald R. Gallo, National Council of Teachers of English, 1993
- * A Journey South, (nv)  Interzone #44, February 1991
- * Legacy of Love, (ss)  Argosy (UK) May 1967
- * The Little People, (n.) Hodder & Stoughton (hc), January 1967 
- * The Little People, (n.) Hodder & Stoughton (hc), January 1967  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Jan,   Feb,   Mar 1967
- * Long Night, (nv)  Argosy (UK) September 1967
- * The Long Voyage, (n.) Eyre & Spottiswoode (hc), October 1960 
- * The Long Winter, (n.) Simon & Schuster (hc), March 1962 
- * The Lotus Caves, (n.) Hamish Hamilton (hc), June 1969 
- * Manna, (ss)  New Worlds Science Fiction #33, March 1955
- * Man of Destiny, (ss)  Galaxy Science Fiction May 1951
      -  Galaxy Reader of Science Fiction ed. H. L. Gold, Crown Publishers, 1952
-  Galaxy Reader of Science Fiction (var. 1) ed. H. L. Gold, Grayson & Grayson, 1953
-  Future Science Fiction (Australia) v1 #1, 1953
-  Looking Forward ed. Milton Lesser, The Beechhurst Press, 1953
-  101 Science Fiction Stories ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Charles G. Waugh & Jenny-Lynn Waugh, Crown/Avenel, 1986
-  100 Astounding Little Alien Stories ed. Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1996
- * Mistaken Identity  [Did It Happen?], (ss)  The Evening Standard December 14 1955
- * Mr. Kowtshook, (ss)  Avon Science Fiction and Fantasy Reader January 1953
- * Monster, (ss)  Science Fantasy #1, Summer 1950, as by C. S. Youd
- * Museum Piece, (ss)  Orbit v1 #2, 1953
- * The Name of This City, (ss)  If October 1954
- * New Found Land  [Fireball], (n.) Gollancz (hc), January 1983 
- * The New Wine, (ss)  Fantastic Story Magazine Summer 1954, as by William Vine
      -  The Twenty-Second Century, Grayson & Grayson, 1954
-  Best SF ed. Edmund Crispin, Faber and Faber, 1955
-  The Twenty-Second Century (var. 1) by John Christopher, Lancer, 1962
-  Science Fiction ed. S. H. Burton, Longmans, Green, 1967
-  The Best Science-Fiction Stories, Hamlyn, 1977
-  Science Fiction ed. James Gibson, John Murray, 1978
- * No Blade of Grass, (n.) Michael Joseph, August 1956, as The Death of Grass
- * No Blade of Grass, (sl)  The Saturday Evening Post Apr 27,   May 4,   May 11,   May 18,   May 25,   Jun 1,   Jun 8 1957
- * The Noon’s Repose, (ss)  Infinity Science Fiction April 1957
- * Notes on Joy, (ar)  Encounter April 1987 [Ref. C. S. Lewis]
- * Not What-If but How-He, (ar)  The Writer November 1968
- * Occupational Risk, (ss)  The Twenty-Second Century, Grayson & Grayson, 1954
- * Of Polymuf Stock  [The Prince in Waiting], (nv)  Young Winter’s Tales 2 ed. M. R. Hodgkin, Macmillan UK, 1971
- * Optical Conclusions, (ar)  Wordsmith September/October 1986
- * Paths, (ss)  Hundreds and Hundreds ed. Peter Dickinson, Puffin, 1984
- * Pendulum, (n.) Simon & Schuster (hc), March 1968 
- * Pendulum/Nick the Click/Believed Violent (with René Brabazon Raymond & G. K. Wilkinson), (om) Odhams Books (hc), 1969 , as by James Hadley Chase, John Christopher & G. K. Wilkinson
- * Le Petit Peuple, (sl)  Fiction (France) #179, November 1968; translated from the English (“The Little People”, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January, February & March 1967); translated by Michel Deutsch
- * Planet in Peril, (n.) Michael Joseph, March 1955, as The Year of the Comet
- * Planet of Change, (ss)  Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #36, August 15 1953
- * The Pool of Fire  [Tripods], (n.) Hamish Hamilton (hc), July 1968 
- * The Prince in Waiting  [The Prince in Waiting], (n.) Macmillan (hc), October 1970 
- * The Prince in Waiting Trilogy  [The Prince in Waiting], (om) Puffin (pb), October 1983 
- * The Prophet  [Max Larkin], (ss)  New Worlds Science Fiction #20, March 1953
- * The Ragged Edge, (n.) Hodder & Stoughton, October 1965, as A Wrinkle in the Skin
- * The Rather Improbable History of Hilary Kiffer, (ss)  Magpie October 1951, as by C. S. Youd
- * Relativity, (ss)  Space Science Fiction February 1953
- * Rendezvous, (ss)  Tales of Unease ed. John Burke, Pan, 1966
- * Resurrection, (na)  Science Fantasy #4, Spring 1952
- * Return to Earth, (nv) Oxford University Press (tp), 1995 ; adapted by Susan Binder
- * Rich and Strange, (ss)  The Twenty-Second Century, Grayson & Grayson, 1954
- * Ringing Tone, (ss)  Escapade June 1966
- * Rock-a-Bye, (ss)  Space Science Fiction July 1953, as "Explosion Delayed", by William Vine
- * Rocket to Freedom, (ss)  Imagination February 1954
- * Scent of White Poppies, (n.) Simon & Schuster, September 1959, as A Scent of White Poppies
- * A Scent of White Poppies, (n.) Simon & Schuster (hc), May 1959 
- * Science and Anti-Science, (ar)  Fantastic Universe June 1958
- * Sentence of Death, (ss)  Imagination June 1953, as "Death Sentence", by William Vine
- * SF Under a Cloud, (ar)  Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #32, April 15 1953
- * The $64 Question, (ss)  The Twenty-Second Century, Grayson & Grayson, 1954
- * Socrates, (ss)  Galaxy Science Fiction March 1951
      -  Beyond Human Ken ed. Judith Merril, Random House, 1952
-  Beyond Human Ken (var. 1) ed. Judith Merril, Grayson & Grayson, 1953
-  Selections from Beyond Human Ken ed. Judith Merril, Pennant, 1954
-  Stories for Tomorrow ed. William Sloane, Funk & Wagnalls, 1954
-  Stories for Tomorrow (var. 1) ed. William Sloane, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1955
-  Introductory Psychology Through Science Fiction ed. Harvey A. Katz, Patricia S. Warrick & Martin H. Greenberg, Rand McNally, 1974
-  Introductory Psychology Through Science Fiction: Second Edition ed. Harvey A. Katz, Martin H. Greenberg & Patricia S. Warrick, Rand, McNally, 1977
-  Creatures of the Cosmos ed. Catherine Crook de Camp, Westminster Press, 1977
-  Already Among Us ed. Fred Patten, Legion Publishing, 2012
- * Specimen, (ss)  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1972
- * A Square Thinking Around, (ar)  Psychotic #27, September 1968
- * Summer’s Lease, (ss)  Argosy (UK) July 1959
- * Sweeney’s Island, (n.) Simon & Schuster (hc), June 1964 
- * The Sword of the Spirits  [The Prince in Waiting], (n.) Hamish Hamilton (hc), March 1972 
- * Talent, (ss)  Nebula Science Fiction #11, 1954
- * Talent for the Future, (ss)  Nebula Science Fiction #11, 1954, as "Talent"
- * A Ticket in the Raffle, (ar)  The Writer June 1966
- * A Time of Peace, (ss)  The Twenty-Second Century, Grayson & Grayson, 1954
- * The Tree  [Max Larkin], (ss)  Worlds Beyond January 1951, as "Tree of Wrath"
- * Tree of Wrath  [Max Larkin], (ss)  Worlds Beyond January 1951
- * The Tripods Trilogy  [Tripods], (om) Puffin (pb), October 1984 
- * The Twenty-Second Century, (co) Grayson & Grayson (hc), February 1954 
- * The Twenty-Second Century (var. 1), (co) Lancer (hc), 1962 
- * Two, (ss)  Esquire May 1952
- * Vacation, (ss)  If November 1954
- * The Very Beautiful Swan, (ss)  Cricket April 1974
- * Weapon, (ss)  The Twenty-Second Century, Grayson & Grayson, 1954
- * Weapon, (ss)  Stories of Fantasy and Science Fiction ed. H. A. Cartledge, M.A., Longman, 1974; adapted by H. A. Cartledge
- * When the Tripods Came  [Tripods], (n.) Dutton (hc), April 1988 
- * The White Mountains  [Tripods], (n.) Hamish Hamilton (hc), March 1967 
- * The White Mountains  [Tripods], (ex)  Hamish Hamilton, March 1967
- * The White Voyage, (n.) Eyre & Spottiswoode, October 1960, as The Long Voyage, by John Christopher
- * Wild Jack, (n.) Macmillan (hc), September 1974 
- * Winter Boy, Summer Girl, (ss)  Argosy (UK) July 1959, as "Summer’s Lease"
- * The World in Winter, (n.) Simon & Schuster, March 1962, as The Long Winter
- * A World of Slaves, (na)  Science Fantasy #4, Spring 1952, as "Resurrection"
- * A Wrinkle in the Skin, (n.) Hodder & Stoughton (hc), October 1965 
- * Year of the Comet, (n.)  Michael Joseph, 1955
- * The Year of the Comet, (n.) Michael Joseph (hc), March 1955 
- * [autobiographical sketch], (bg)  Contemporary Science Fiction Authors II by R. Reginald, Gale Research Company, 1979
- * [letter], (lt)  Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies Dec 1960,   Mar 1961
- * [letter], (lt)  The Times September 13 1992
- * [letter], (lt)  Bookseller May 14,   Sep 10,   Oct 15 1993
- * [response to questionnaire], (ms)  The Double:Bill Symposium ed. Bill Bowers & Bill Mallardi, B Press, 1969
_____, [ref.]
    - * Checklist of Author’s Works: 1946-1956 by Mike Ashley, (bi)  The History of the Science Fiction Magazine: Part 3: 1946-1955 ed. Mike Ashley, NEL, 1976
- * The City in the Dusk by Matt Colborn, (ss)  Interzone #165, March 2001
- * Cornel Wilde at MGM; Will Produce-Direct Blade of Grass Novel, (ar)  Variety November 5 1969, uncredited.
- * The Death of Grass by Kenneth F. Slater, (br)  Nebula Science Fiction #18, 1956
- * The Death of Grass, (br)  Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #77, February 1957
- * Empty World by Fred Patten, (br)  Science Fiction Review #28, November/December 1978
- * Five English Disaster Novels, 1951-1972 by Nick Hubble, (ar)  Foundation Autumn 2005
- * From Capping to Intercision: Metaphors/Metonyms of Mind Control in the Young Adult Fiction of John Christopher and Philip Pullman by Clare Walsh, (ar)  Language and Literature v12 #3, 2003
- * “Imposing Fantasies on the Changing Landscape”: The Visions of John Christopher, J.G. Ballard and George Turner by Dominika Oramus, (ar)  (Eco)Anxiety in Nuclear Holocaust Fiction and Climate Fiction by Dominika Oramus, Routledge, 2023
- * An Interview with John Christopher by John Gough, (iv)  Children’s Literature in Education June 1984
- * John Christopher by Christopher Fowler, (ar)  The Independent on Sunday November 10 2013
- * John Christopher, (bg)  Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Writers ed. Marie J. MacNee, Gale, 1995, uncredited.
- * John Christopher by Christopher Priest, (ob)  The Guardian February 6 2012
- * John Christopher, Science Fiction Writer, Dies at 89 by Paul Vitello, (ob)  The New York Times February 8 2010
- * John Christopher’s Empty World as an Apocalyptic Text by Dudhagi Sheema Ramesh, (ar)  Literary Cognizance September 2021
- * Keith Brooke Introduces…John Christopher’s Tripods Trilogy by Keith N. Brooke, (ar)  infinity plus February 2006
- * The Long Winter by P. Schuyler Miller, (br)  Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction August 1962
- * The Long Winter by Richard E. Geis, (br)  Science Fiction Review #30, April 1969
- * A Lot of Fun Trying… by Paul Brazier, (iv)  Interzone #165, March 2001
- * Luck, Stamina and Gusting Peacocks by Colin Brockhurst, (iv)  Circus August 1999
- * Masters, Slaves, and Rebels: Dystopia as Defined and Defied by John Christopher by Kenneth V. Bailey, (ar)  Science Fiction for Young Readers ed. C. W. Sullivan, III, Greenwood, 1993
- * MGM’s Topical “Grass” Lensing on U.K. Location, (ar)  Variety June 3 1970, uncredited.
- * Myxomatosis by Simon D. Ings, (ss)  Interzone #165, March 2001
- * The New Elizabethans: John Christopher, Nigel Kneale and 1950s British SF by Jon Dear, Nicole Devarenne & Derek Johnston, (ar)  Foundation #143, 2023
- * No Blade of Grass by P. Schuyler Miller, (br)  Astounding Science Fiction Oct 1957,   Feb 1959
- * No Blade of Grass by Lester del Rey, (br)  Vanguard Science Fiction June 1958
- * Planet in Peril by Frederik Pohl, (br)  If May 1960
- * Planet in Peril by P. Schuyler Miller, (br)  Astounding/Analog Science Fact & Fiction July 1960
- * Rebellion and Power in the Juvenile Science Fiction of John Christopher by John Newsinger, (ar)  Foundation #47, Winter 1989/1990
- * Sam Youd/John Christopher—A Chronological Bibliography by Paul Brazier, (bi)  Interzone #165, March 2001
- * Time Travel to a Parallel World: John Christopher’s Fireball by Frances Foster, (ar)  Foundation #141, 2002
- * To Hell or Connaught—Or Both: The Little People by Graham Andrews, (ar)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #288, August 2012
- * The Tripods Are Coming, (iv)  The Radio Times September 15/September 21 1984, uncredited.
- * The Twenty-Second Century by Matt A. Elder & Kenneth F. Slater, (br)  Nebula Science Fiction #8, 1954
- * The Twenty-Second Century, (br)  Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #45, 1954
- * Under the Overlight by Nigel Brown, (ss)  Interzone #165, March 2001
- * untitled (“The grass-blight’s ravages”) by John Brunner, (pm)  Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies August 1961
- * “We Do Not Have Whims on the Moon”: A Wrinkle in Time, The Lotus Caves, and the Problem of American Exceptionalism in 1960s Science Fiction for Children by Richard Gooding, (ar)  The Lion and the Unicorn v45 #3, 2022
- * “We’re All Bankrupt Now”: The Calculus of Expediency in The Day of the Triffids and No Blade of Grass by Linda J. Holland-Toll, (ar)  Dissections: The Journal of Contemporary Horror March 2010
- * Wild Jack by Peter Nicholls, (br)  Foundation #10, June 1976
- * A Wrinkle in the Skin by Simon Clark, (ar)  Horror: Another 100 Best Books ed. Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, Carroll & Graf, 2005
- * The Year of the Comet, (br)  Astounding Science Fiction (UK) June 1955, uncredited.
- * The Year of the Comet, (br)  Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #58, June 15 1955, uncredited.
- * The Year of the Comet by Kenneth F. Slater, (br)  Nebula Science Fiction #13, 1955, as by Kenneth F. Slater
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