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Easton, Thomas A(twood) (books) (chron.) (continued)
  
    - * Return of the Native  [Howie Wyman], (ss)  Amazing Science Fiction Stories Combined with Fantastic November 1981
- * Right to Life, (ss)  Body Armor: 2000 ed. Joe W. Haldeman, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Ace, 1986
- * Robots—RAMs from CAMs, (ar)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact October 1972
- * Roderick, Volume 1, (br)  Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact July 1982 [Ref. John Sladek]
- * Roll Them Bones, (ss)  Haunted New England ed. Charles G. Waugh, Martin H. Greenberg & Frank D. McSherry, Jr., Yankee Books, 1988
- * Science—Fact and Fiction: Robots, (ar)  The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #141, Spring 1999
- * Science Fiction Book Reviewing, (ar)  Sense of Wonder ed. Leigh Ronald Grossman, Wildside Press, 2011
- * The Science Fiction Non-Story, (ar)  SFWA Bulletin #59, August 1976
- * Seafood Futures, (pm)  Figment #4, July 1990
- * Second Nature, (br)  Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact July 1982 [Ref. Cherry Wilder]
- * Secrets, (pm)  Infinity Cubed #7, 1981
- * A SFWA Code of Professional Ethics, (ar)  The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #158, Summer 2003
- * Shrine, (ss)  Vertex February 1975
- * Silicon Poetry, (ar)  The Leading Edge #18, January 1989
- * Sing a Song of Porkchops, (ss)  Aboriginal Science Fiction September/October 1989
- * Social Climber, (ss)  Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine #2, Winter 1988
- * Sofer Pete (with Michael A. Burstein), (vi)  Nature #7647, March 30 2017
- * So You Want to Be a Reviewer?, (ar)  The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #178, August/September 2008
- * Sparrowhawk  [Organic Future], (n.)  Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1989
- * Speculative Poetry, Pt. 1: Filler, Fiber, or Forgettable (with G. Sutton Breiding, John Grey & Margaret Ballif Simon), (ar)  Figment #8, Winter 1991/1992
- * Speed Trap, (ss)  Pulpsmith Autumn 1982
- * Strange Seas and Shores, (br)  Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact March 29 1982 [Ref. Avram Davidson]
- * Surrender the Buddy Electrical, (pm)  Star*Line November/December 1987
- * Swingin Proud’n Free, (ss)  Fang #1, 1992
- * Symmetries within a Compound Eye, (pm)  Star*Line July/August 1989
- * The Tailor, (ss)  Rigel #7, Spring 1983
- * Tales from the Nightside, (br)  Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact March 29 1982 [Ref. Charles L. Grant]
- * The Talking Dead, (ss)  Black Cat Weekly #184, 2025
- * Tetherball, (ss)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact February 1980
- * 3D Printing and Dancing Bears, (ar)  Analog Science Fiction and Fact November 2013
- * The 3D Trainwreck: How 3D Printing Will Shake Up Manufacturing, (ar)  Analog Science Fiction and Fact November 2008
- * To Fan the Flame, (ss)  Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact November 1988
- * Trapped Between Damnations: The True Meaning of the Population Crisis, (ar)  Analog Science Fiction and Fact January 1996
- * The Tree, (ss)  Argos #3, Summer 1988
- * Turing Point, (ar)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact May 1975
- * Twenty Years to Space, (ar)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact May 1979
- * Versey Vicey, (ss)  Figment #6, January 1991
- * Wallflower, (ss)  Tomorrow November 1996
- * Wave Without a Shore, (br)  Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact March 29 1982 [Ref. C. J. Cherryh]
- * When Life Hands You a Lemming…, (ss)  Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact May 1989
- * World of Love, (pm)  2AM Winter 1988
- * You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet!, (in)  The Electric Gene Machine, Wildside Press, 2000
- * [letter], (lt)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact Sep 1973,   May 1977,   May,   Oct 1987,   Mar 1989,   Jun,   Jul 1990,   Mar 1995,   Nov/Dec 2017
_____, ed.
  
_____, [ref.]
    - * Destinies: Issues to Shape Our Future by Don Sakers, (br)  Analog Science Fiction and Fact November/December 2020
- * ESPionage: Regime Change (with Frank Wu) by Sean C. W. Korsgaard, (br)  Analog Science Fiction and Fact January/February 2024
- * Fantasy for the Throne (with Judith Klein-Dial) by Peter J. Heck, (br)  Asimov’s Science Fiction July/August 2019
- * Fantasy for the Throne: One-Sitting Reads (with Judith Klein-Dial) by Don Sakers, (br)  Analog Science Fiction and Fact January/February 2019
- * Reality Check: Tom Easton’s Gengineered Future by J. A. Pollard, (bg)  Mindsparks #5, Fall 1994
- * Science Fiction for the Throne: One-Sitting Reads (with Judith Klein-Dial) by Peter J. Heck, (br)  Asimov’s Science Fiction November/December 2018
- * Silicon Karma by Damien Broderick, (br)  Foundation #74, Autumn 1998
- * Sparrowhawk by Dean R. Lambe, (br)  Science Fiction Review #1, Spring 1990
- * Thomas A. Easton by Jay Kay Klein, (bg)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact April 1980
[]“East Sussex”; pseudonym of Frank Bonnett (fl. 1900s-1910s) (chron.)
  
    - * An All-Round Sportsman: Sir Ralph Payne-Gallwey, Bart., (ar)  Fry’s Magazine March 1910
- * ’Cock!, (ar)  Fry’s Magazine October 1910
- * Concerning the Pike, (ar)  Fry’s Magazine January 1910
- * Coursing—Past and Present, (ar)  Fry’s Magazine January 1911
- * The Grange, Alresford, (ar)  Fry’s Magazine October 1909
- * The Great Thames Trout (with A. R. Matthews), (ar)  Fry’s Magazine July 1910
- * Horsemanship Extraordinary, (ar)  Fry’s Magazine March 1911
- * The Sporting Estates of England:
    
 * ___ The Grange, Alresford, (cl)  Fry’s Magazine October 1909
[]Eastwick, Mrs. Egerton [born Mary Emma Nott] (1847-1912); used pseudonym Pleydell North (about) (chron.)
  
    - * A Chain of Circumstance, (ss)  The Strand Magazine October 1901
- * The Convent of Sinners’ Point, (ss)  The Strand Magazine May 1895
- * The Diary of a Man of Fashion, (ss)  The Sunday Strand July 1903
- * A Doubtful Case, (ss)  The Strand Magazine May 1904
- * Eugene Hunt, (ss)  The Strand Magazine March 1904
- * The Grey Monk, (ss)  Pearson’s Magazine May 1897
- * Her One Inspiration; or, A Modern Wife, (ss)  The Strand Magazine February 1897
- * His Little Girl; or, Worked Out, (ss)  The Strand Magazine September 1892, as by Pleydell North
- * An Idyll of the Mist, (ss)  The Strand Magazine (US) January 1913, as by Pleydell North
- * The Love That Was Blind, (ss)  The Sunday Strand November 1902
- * The Madness of Julian Anstey, (nv)  The Strand Novelettes #2, October 25 1894, as by Pleydell North
- * The Necklace of Tears, (ss)  The Strand Magazine December 1896
- * Old Lace, (ss)  The Strand Magazine October 1903
- * One Season, (ss)  The Strand Magazine March 1896, as by Pleydell North
- * The Painted Kiss, (ss)  Pearson’s Magazine October 1902
- * Rags and Bones, (ss)  The Red Magazine June 1 1911, as by Pleydell North
- * The Secret of Julius Hatton, (ss)  The Strand Magazine March 1895
- * A Silver Bowl, (ss)  The Strand Magazine (US) May 1912, as by Pleydell North
- * The Spring-Tide of Love, (ss)  The Strand Magazine September 1895, as by Pleydell North
- * A Story of Sweet Lavender, (ss)  The Strand Magazine August 1893, as by Pleydell North
- * The Third Tenant, (ss)  The Strand Magazine (US) July 1912, as by Pleydell North
- * The Thread of an Old Romance, (ss)  The Strand Magazine (US) October 1912, as by Pleydell North
- * Told to the World, (ss)  The Strand Magazine January 1897
- * Vain Honour, (ss)  The Strand Magazine (US) August 1912, as by Pleydell North
- * The Woman Pays, (ss)  Pearson’s Magazine July 1896
[]Eastwick, F(lorence) E(liza) (1855-1941) (chron.)
  
    - * Bread Upon the Waters, (ss)  The Grand Magazine May 1911
- * Did He Kill Her?, (ss)  The Royal Magazine February 1900
- * Her Hidden Marriage (with Beatrice Heron-Maxwell), (nv)  Tit-Bits Novels #115, September 20 1913
- * “A Hunting They Would Go”, (ss)  The Sketch September 22 1920
- * In Confidence, (ss)  The English Illustrated Magazine February 1907
- * Kindred Souls, (ss)  The English Illustrated Magazine February 1910
- * Laugh Not at Love, (pm)  Pearson’s Magazine January 1897
- * The Murder of the Beautiful Miss Reay, (ss)  The Premier Magazine #119, July 29 1921
- * The Pariah (with Beatrice Heron-Maxwell), (ss)  The Red Magazine October 2 1916
- * Pat’s Resurrection (with Beatrice Heron-Maxwell), (ss)  The Red Magazine February 1 1916
- * The Promise of Youth (with Beatrice Heron-Maxwell), (nv)  The New Magazine (UK) February 1911
- * The Rajah’s Ivory Chair (with Beatrice Heron-Maxwell), (nv)  Lloyd’s Magazine April 1918
- * The Special Correspondent, (ss)  The English Illustrated Magazine June 1909
- * The Web of Fate, (n.)  The London Magazine April 1912
- * When Death Steps In (with Beatrice Heron-Maxwell), (ss)  The Novel Magazine February 1916
- * The Yellow Robe, (nv)  The English Illustrated Magazine December 1908
[]Eastwick, Ivy O. (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
  
    - * Being, (pm)  The Windsor Magazine #500, August 1936
- * Colors Depend on Character!, (ar)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine December 24 1938
- * The Dead Tree, (pm)  The Windsor Magazine May 1935
- * Dumbledown Derry, (ss)  Monster Book for Children 1945
- * The Girl and the Day, (pm)  Smart Love Stories August 1938
- * Pedlar’s Pack, (pm)  The Windsor Magazine #495, March 1936
- * Shadow and Song, (pm)  The Cornhill Magazine July 1936
- * Valentine Verse, (ss)  My Weekly Reader
[]Eastwood, J. R. (fl. 1870s-1890s) (chron.)
  
    - * The Bird’s Message, (sg)  Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1876
- * The Bridesmaids, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1889
- * Confession, (sg)  Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1876
- * Constance, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1878
- * Consummation, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1877
- * The End of the Story, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1890
- * The Engagement Ring, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1890
- * An English Girl, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1885
- * An English Girl (with Hamilton Clarke), (sg)  Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1885
- * Evening, (sg)  Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1877, music by J. G. Callcott
- * A Fair Correspondent, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1896
- * Final Faith, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1880
- * Fire-Light, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1875
- * First Love, (sg)  Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1876
- * A Game of Chess, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1891
- * The Gift of the Bridegroom, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1891
- * A Girl’s Face, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1889
- * A Girl’s Story, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1886
- * Harvest, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1881
- * In the Cathedral, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1875
- * The King’s Messenger (with Humphrey J. Stark), (sg)  Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1875
- * The Least Frequented Way, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1891
- * A Lullaby (with J. W. Elliott), (sg)  Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1887
- * Memory!, (sg)  Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1877
- * My Love and I, (pm)  Tinsley’s Magazine February 1876, uncredited.
- * Nailing Up the Rose-Tree, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1892
- * News of Lil, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1876
- * The Old Mill, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1876
- * Our Home Above, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine April 1877
- * Parting: A Song, (sg)  Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1877
- * The Parting of the Ways, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1892
- * A Portrait, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1886
- * Recompense, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1880
- * Rondel, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1877
- * Rondel, (sg)  Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1877
- * The Rose (with Walter H. Sangster), (sg)  Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1875
- * The Shoeing Forge, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1883
- * Shortening the Baby, (pm)  St. Nicholas June 1887
- * Signing the Register, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1891
- * Starlight (with Walter H. Sangster), (sg)  Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1875
- * Success, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1890
- * Sunset (with Edmund H. Turpin), (sg)  Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1875
- * “Thy Will Be Done”, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine November 1877
- * Treasures, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1875
- * “Trust in God”, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine February 1880
- * The Trysting Place, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1876
- * The Village May-Day, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1882
- * “When I Was a Boy!” (with J. Gordon Saunders), (sg)  Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1887
- * A Withered Rose, (pm)  Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1881
[]Eaton, Burnham (fl. 1940s-1960s) (chron.)
  
    - * A B C#, (pm)  The Saturday Evening Post September 20 1941
- * Dark Era, (pm)  Acolyte Summer 1945
- * Full Time, (pm)  Good Housekeeping October 1949
- * Inbound, (pm)  American Weave
- * Lost Voice on This Hill, (pm)  Fire and Sleet and Candlelight ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1961
- * Shadowed, (pm)  Yankee
- * The Three, (pm)  Famous Fantastic Mysteries August 1949
- * The Unexplored, (pm)  Fire and Sleet and Candlelight ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1961
[]Eaton, Charles Edward (1916-2006) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * The Aquarium, (pm)  The South Carolina Review Spring 1972
- * Autumnal, (pm)  The California Quarterly Winter 1952
- * The Case of the Missing Photographs, (ss)  The Sewanee Review Autumn 1970
- * The Convalescent, (pm)  The South Carolina Review Spring 1996
- * The Deep Sea Wave, (pm)  Pulpsmith Summer 1985
- * Evening Equipoise, (pm)  Harper’s Magazine February 1942
- * Heliograph, (pm)  Pulpsmith Spring 1985
- * The Jack, (pm)  Pulpsmith Spring 1987
- * Life Cycle of a Top Hat, (pm)  The Kenyon Review Fall 1979
- * Lizard, (pm)  Pacific February 1948
- * The Motion of Forgetfulness Is Slow, (ss)  Epoch Summer 1951
- * Oil Slick, (pm)  Red Clay Reader #7, 1970
- * Or the World Well Lost, (pm)  Transatlantic Review #14, Autumn 1963
- * The Ox in Autumn, (pm)  The Kenyon Review Fall 1979
- * The Palm Voyeur, (pm)  The South Carolina Review Spring 1981
- * Squeeze Play, (pm)  The South Carolina Review Fall 1993
- * The Steward, (pm)  Transatlantic Review #18, Spring 1965
- * The Thing King, (pm)  The Kenyon Review Fall 1979
- * Tropes of One Season, (pm)  Arizona Quarterly
- * Two Poems, (gp)  The South Carolina Review Fall 1983
[]Eaton, Edith Maud(e) (1865-1914); used pseudonym Sui Sin Far (about) (chron.)
  
    - * As a Kitten, (ss)  People’s November 1908
- * An Autumn Fan, (ss)  New England Magazine August 1910, as by Sui Sin Far
- * Bird of Love, (ss)  New England Magazine September 1910
- * Chan Hen Yen, Chinese Student, (ss)  New England Magazine January 1912
- * Chinese Boy-Girl, (ss)  The Century Magazine April 1904
- * The Daughter of a Slave, (ss)  Short Stories February 1897, as by Sui Sin Far
- * The Inferior Woman, (ss)  Hampton’s Magazine May 1910, as by Sui Sin Far
- * Its Wavering Image, (ss)  Mrs. Spring Fragrance by Sui Sin Far, A. C. McClurg, 1912, as by Sui Sin Far
      -  Rediscoveries: American Short Stories by Women: 1800-1916 ed. Barbara H. Solomon, Mentor, 1994, as by Sui Sin Far
-  American Local Color Writing, 1880-1920 ed. Elizabeth Ammons & Valerie Rohy, Penguin Classics US, 1998, as by Sui Sin Far
-  The American Short Story and Its Writer: An Anthology ed. Ann Charters, Bedford Books, 1999, as by Sui Sin Far
- * Ku Yum, (ss)  The Land of Sunshine June 1896, as by Sui Sin Far
- * The Little Duck, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion August 1909, as by Sui Sin Far
- * Love Story from the Rice Fields of China, (ss)  New England Magazine December 1911
- * Mrs. Spring Fragrance, (ss)  Hampton’s Magazine January 1910, as by Sui Sin Far
- * The Story of One White Woman Who Married a Chinese, (ss)  Mrs. Spring Fragrance by Sui Sin Far, A. C. McClurg, 1912, as by Sui Sin Far
- * Who’s Game?, (ss)  New England Magazine February 1912
- * The Wisdom of the New, (ss)  Mrs. Spring Fragrance by Sui Sin Far, A. C. McClurg, 1912, as by Sui Sin Far
- * Woo-Ma and I, (ss)  The Bohemian January 1906, as by Sui Sin Far
[]Eaton, Evelyn (Sybil Mary) (1902-1983) (about) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * Blind Man’s Buff, (ss)  Lovat Dickson’s Magazine April 1935
- * Crossed with a Belgian Hare, (ss)  The New Yorker November 9 1946
- * Every Month Was May, (ex)  Harper, 1947
- * Given and Granted, (ss)  The New Yorker February 11 1956
- * Here One Is Serious, (ss)  The New Yorker November 13 1948
- * The Hot Soup, (ss)  The New Yorker October 5 1946
- * Jacqueline’s Sock, (ss)  The New Yorker June 28 1947
- * The King Is a Witch, (n.) Cassell, 1965
- * The Penitent, (ss)  The (London) Evening News January 17 1934
- * The Poet, (pm) from Stolen Hours,  Selwyn & Blount, 1923
- * Pomp and Circumstance, (ss)  The New Yorker June 11 1949
- * Rue Eugene-Delacroix, (ss)  The New Yorker December 21 1946
- * Set in Silver, (ss)  Argosy (UK) September 1952
- * Travelling Knife, (ss)  The New Yorker October 26 1946
- * Under St. Mary’s Chimes, (ss)  The New Yorker May 1 1948
- * Whistling Bullfinch, (ss)  The New Yorker December 15 1951
- * Whitewash Between Friends, (ss)  The New Yorker June 29 1946
[]Eaton, Florence (Spring) Taft (1857-1939); used pseudonym Florence Spring (about) (chron.)
  
    - * A Cake Maker of Old Concord, (ar)  Good Housekeeping August 1910, as by Florence Spring
- * Early Summer Vegetables, (ar)  Good Housekeeping July 1921
- * Fish with Foreign Frills, (ms)  Pictorial Review August 1930
- * Let the Feminines Run the Garden, (es)  The Household Magazine February 1927
- * Muffins—Hot Off the Griddle!, (ar)  The Designer and The Woman’s Magazine May 1926, as by Florence Spring
- * Planting Possibilities in Midsummer, (ar)  Better Homes & Gardens July 1925, as by Florence Spring
- * Sunday-Night Supper and Snacks, (ar)  The Delineator January 1927
- * “That Remonds Me” for May, (cl)  The Designer and The Woman’s Magazine May 1926
[]Eaton, George L. (fl. 1930s-1940s); house pseudonym used by Harold P. Montanye (1896-1959), Bud Overn (1927-2018), Charles Spain Verral (1904-1990), Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (1890-1965) & Arch Whitehouse (1895-1979) (chron.)
  
    - * Barnstorming  [Bill Barnes], (ss)  (by Bud Overn) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #1, June 1995
- * Bill Barnes and the Saver of Souls  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails May 1938, as "The Saver of Souls"
- * Bill Barnes Takes a Holiday  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails June 1938
- * The Black Arrow  [Bill Barnes], (ss)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage July 1940
- * The Black Ghost  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Bill Barnes Air Trails February 1936
- * The Black Hawk  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails May 1937
- * Black Magic  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Bill Barnes Air Trails November 1935
- * The Black Scorpion  [Bill Barnes], (n.)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer February 1935
- * The Blackwater Intrigue  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Doc Savage October 1941
- * The Blood Flower  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer August 1934
- * Blood Over Borneo  [Bill Barnes], (n.)  (by Arch Whitehouse) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer December 1934
- * The Blood-Red Road to Petra  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Bill Barnes Air Trails September 1936
- * The Blue Man  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Bill Barnes Air Trails December 1935
- * Brethren of Death  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Bill Barnes Air Trails June 1936
- * The Charger Goes to Sydney  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails October 1938
- * Counterfeit Wings  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Air Trails December 1937
- * The Crest of the Cordillera  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails April 1938
- * The Crimson Line  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Bill Barnes Air Trails October 1936
- * The Crimson Terror  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage October 1940
- * The Curse of the Killer  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Bill Barnes Air Trails April 1936
- * Dead Man’s Return  [Bill Barnes], (ss)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails March 1939
- * The Death Dive  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage May 1940
- * Death Rides the Sky  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails April 1937
- * The Diamond Skull  [Bill Barnes], (n.)  (by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer June 1934
- * The Double Mask  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage January 1940
- * The Dragon’s Treasure  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage April 1940
- * Earmarked Gold  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails March 1938
- * The Emerald Dagger  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage April 1941
- * The Eye of the Cobra  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage January 1942
- * The Falling Death  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage September 1943
- * The Flaming Circle  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer November 1934
- * Flight Into Doom  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage June 1943
- * Flight of the Scarlet Stormer  [Bill Barnes], (n.)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer October 1934
- * The Flying Skull  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Bill Barnes Air Trails January 1936
- * Formula for Death  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage December 1939
- * The Golden Death  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage September 1939
- * The Great Impersonation  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails July 1938
- * The Haunted Sky  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage August 1940
- * Hawks of the Golden Crater  [Bill Barnes], (n.)  (by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer February 1934
- * Hawks of the North  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Bill Barnes Air Trails January 1937
- * High Over Maxembourg  [Bill Barnes], (ss)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails January 1938
- * The House of Sudden Death  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  Doc Savage December 1943
- * Inside the Chamois Pouch  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails December 1938
- * Jogam Takes Wings  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer September 1935
- * The Lancer’s Last Flight  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails September 1938
- * The Lancer’s Ready  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Air Trails July 1937
- * The Lancer Strikes  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Bill Barnes Air Trails July 1936
- * The Magnificent Gesture  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails January 1939
- * A Man’s Game  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails November 1938
- * The Man Who Fell from the Skies  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Bill Barnes Air Trails May 1936
- * Mark of the Vulture  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Bill Barnes Air Trails October 1935
- * Mission to Murder  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage April 1943
- * The Moon God  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Air Trails October 1937
- * Morales of Samerra  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer May 1935
- * Murder Over Hollywood  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Bill Barnes Air Trails November 1936
- * Nest of the Hawk  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage November 1939
- * One Shall Die  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails February 1938
- * The Phantom of the Fog  [Bill Barnes], (n.)  (by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer April 1934
- * Philippine Gold  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails September 1937
- * The Pigskin Bag  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Bill Barnes Air Trails December 1936
- * The Plane That Vanished  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails August 1937
- * The Purple Fez  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Air Trails March 1937
- * The Rainbow Gang  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer August 1935
- * Red Dust of Death  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage October 1942
- * The Ring of Death  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails February 1937
- * The Sahara Squadron  [Bill Barnes], (n.)  (by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer May 1934
- * The Saver of Souls  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails May 1938
- * The Seal of the Salamander  [Bill Barnes], (ss)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage February 1940
- * The Secret Empire  [Bill Barnes], (n.)  (by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson & Arch Whitehouse) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer January 1935
- * Shape of Things to Come  [Bill Barnes], (ss)  (by Bud Overn) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #3, August 1995
- * The Sign of the Puma  [Bill Barnes], (n.)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer June 1935
- * The Silent Fleet  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Bill Barnes Air Trails March 1936
- * The Silver Bullet  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer April 1935
- * The Spy Master  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage June 1942
- * The Squadron of Death  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage February 1941
- * Stratosphere  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer March 1935
- * The Swoop of the Hawk  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage October 1939
- * Terror to the North  [Bill Barnes], (nv)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Doc Savage May 1943
- * Under the Midnight Sun  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails June 1937
- * The Vanishing Dirigible  [Bill Barnes], (n.)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer September 1934
- * The White Pygmy  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Bill Barnes Air Trails August 1936
- * Wings of Death  [Bill Barnes], (n.)  (by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer March 1934
- * Wings of the Jungle  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer July 1935
- * Wings of the Snow Country  [Bill Barnes], (n.)  (by Charles Spain Verral) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer July 1934
- * Wings of the West  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails November 1937
- * Wings Over Trujillo  [Bill Barnes], (na)  (by Harold P. Montanye) Air Trails August 1938
[]Eaton, H. C. (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
  
    - * An Act for Justice, (ss)  Smashing Detective Stories June 1951
- * Dangerous Game, (ss)  Real Western Stories February 1951
- * Death Is So Easy, (ss)  Famous Detective Stories November 1950
- * Flowers Are Fatal, (ss)  Famous Detective Stories May 1951
- * “I’ll Think—You Punch!”, (ss)  Sports Winners April 1952
- * The Lariat, (ar)  Real Western Stories August 1953
- * Menace in the Field, (ss)  Super Sports March 1951
- * The Real Wild Bill, (ar)  Real Western Stories April 1951
- * The Run-Around Guy, (ss)  Super Sports September 1951
- * Rustler’s Darling, (ss)  Real Western Romances December 1950
- * Sign-Reading, (ar)  Famous Western June 1953
- * The Slow-and-Steady Kid, (ss)  Sports Fiction September 1951
- * Sports Is the Answer, (cl)  Super Sports December 1953
- * Two Jumps from Glory, (ss)  Famous Western June 1951
- * Web of Gunsmoke, (nv)  Real Western Romances June 1951
- * When a Man’s Fourteen, (ss)  Double Action Western July 1951
- * Yellow Cat, (ar)  Famous Western April 1951
- * You Gotta Be Fast!, (ss)  Sports Winners July 1951
[]Eaton, Hugh M. (fl. 1890s-1900s) (chron.)
  
    - * From My Window, (pm)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1898
- * My Human Trinity, (pm)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1897
- * Puvis de Chavannes, (ar)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1896
- * [front cover], (cv)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1905
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) Dec 1902,   Apr 1903,   Jan 1906
- * [illustration(s)] (with William L. Metcalf), (il)  St. Nicholas January 1890
- * [illustration(s)] (with Byam Shaw), (il)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) Jul,   Aug,   Sep,   Oct,   Dec 1902
[]Eaton, Leslie Harding (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
  
    - * Autumn Song, (pm)  Breezy Stories October 1921
- * The Call of a Woman’s Eyes, (pm)  Breezy Stories November 1917
- * The Gift, (pm)  Breezy Stories March 1922
- * He Learned About Women from Her, (ss)  Young’s Magazine February 1920
- * In Passing, (pm)  Breezy Stories April 1919
- * Interlude, (pm)  Breezy Stories June 1919
- * Just for To-Night, (pm)  Breezy Stories September 1920
- * The Kiss, (pm)  Breezy Stories June 1921
- * Light Love, (pm)  Breezy Stories March 1920
- * A Lock of Hair, (pm)  Breezy Stories October 1917
- * My Vampire, (pm)  Breezy Stories January 1919
- * Passage, (pm)  Breezy Stories December 1921
- * Perhaps, (pm)  Breezy Stories June 1920
- * Pipe Dreams, (pm)  Breezy Stories May 1920
- * Surrender, (pm)  Breezy Stories May 1921
- * Suzanne, (pm)  Breezy Stories March 1919
- * Vinnie Tries the Vamp Stuff, (ss)  Young’s Magazine January 1921
- * Your Hand in Mine, (pm)  Breezy Stories July 1920
[]Eaton, Miles (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
  
    - * Badb-catha, (ar)  The Fanscient Summer 1950
- * The Explorer, (ss)  The Fanscient Winter 1949
- * Holda, (ar)  The Fanscient Summer 1949
- * Ishtar, (ar)  The Fanscient Spring 1950
- * Jupiter and Its Moons, (ms)  The Fanscient Fall 1949
- * Lilith, (ar)  The Fanscient Winter 1950
- * Out of Legend:
    
 * ___ Badb-catha, (cl)  The Fanscient Summer 1950
 * ___ Holda, (ar)  The Fanscient Summer 1949
 * ___ Ishtar, (ar)  The Fanscient Spring 1950
 * ___ Lilith, (cl)  The Fanscient Winter 1950
- * Out of Legend: Hathor, (ar)  The Fanscient Spring/Summer 1951
- * Out of Legend: The Graea, (ar)  The Fanscient Fall 1949
- * The Rani and the Peacock Feather, (ss)  Scientifantasy Spring 1949
- * The Return, (pm)  The Fanscient Summer 1949
- * Rufus and the Time Machine, (ss)  Scientifantasy Summer 1949
- * Space Siren, (pm)  Scientifantasy Winter 1949
- * Translation from the Book of Droom, (ss)  The Fanscient Fall 1949
- * The Watcher in the Snow, (ss)  The Fanscient Fall 1948
- * [front cover], (cv)  The Fanscient Wtr 1950,   Spr/Sum 1951
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  The Fanscient Wtr,   Spr,   Sum,   Fll 1949,   Spr/Sum 1951
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  Scientifantasy Summer 1949
[]Eaton, Walter Prichard (1878-1957) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * The Abandoned Farm, (ms)  The American Magazine August 1911
- * An Abandoned Wooing, (ss)  The American Magazine August 1914
- * Acting—A Part-time Job, (ar)  The American Magazine June 1917
- * Actor-Snatching and the Movies, (ar)  The American Magazine December 1915
- * The Actor’s Portion, (ar)  American Illustrated Magazine February 1906
- * Altitude, (ss)  Every Week September 24 1917
- * The Appalachian Trail, (ms)  The Saturday Evening Post July 7 1928
- * Auction Hounds, (ss)  The Delineator January 1921
- * The Awakening of Our Schools, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine November 1912
- * The Bad Manners of Polite People, (ar)  The Scrap Book February 1910
- * The Bad Morals in Good Plays, (ar)  The American Magazine August 1910
- * The Bamboo Forest, (ss)  Collier’s May 29 1915
- * A Bank Where the Wild Thyme Blows, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion May 1916
- * The Banters, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine September 1911
- * Bare Feet and Beethoven: A Terpsichorean Fantasy, (pl)  Munsey’s Magazine April 1910
- * The Barrier Between Dramatist and Public, (th)  The American Magazine March 1915
- * The Best Recent Plays, (th)  The American Magazine June 1914
- * Big Reddy—Strategist, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine October 1919
- * The Boy Who Was Bored, (ss)  Harper’s Magazine November 1918
- * Bridges, (ar)  McBride’s Magazine September 1915
- * Building a Show, (th)  The American Magazine December 1911
- * The Canned Drama, (ar)  The American Magazine September 1909
- * Chased Diana, (ss)  The Country Gentleman April 1928
- * The Choice of Earth, (ss)  National Magazine April 1914
- * Christmas and the Winter World, (ar)  McBride’s Magazine December 1915
- * The City Pigeons, (pm)  The American Magazine April 1907
- * Codfish and the Ideal  [Prentice Piper], (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine March 1911
- * Cohorts of the Frost, (ar)  McBride’s Magazine January 1916
- * Concerning David Belasco?, (th)  The American Magazine January 1913
- * Concerning the Past Season, (th)  The American Magazine July 1914
- * Concerning William Faversham, (th)  The American Magazine April 1913
- * The Conquest of Charm, (ar)  The American Magazine April 1911
- * Cotton and the Chorus Girl, (vi)  Associated Sunday Magazine May 20 1906
- * Culture and the Brute Male, (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine February 1912
- * A Dabble in Iniquity, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine December 1917
- * A Dancer, (pm)  The Delineator March 1920
- * The Darned Man, (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine June 1912
- * Deadheads, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post February 6 1909
- * The Decent Stage, (ar)  Woman’s Home Companion September 1909
- * Doubt, (pm)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) January 1906
- * The Drone That Played Gadfly, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine March 1919
- * The Dryad of Barrell Lane, (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine September 1909
- * Education by Moving Pictures, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine January 1912
- * Ember Days, (ar)  The Outing Magazine November 1912
- * E.S. Willard, (ar)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1903
- * Evolution, (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine April 1907
- * Fifty Miles from Town, (ss)  The New Broadway Magazine September 1908
- * A Fine Achievement at Small Cost, (th)  The American Magazine July 1916
- * The First Night Ordeal, (th)  The American Magazine August 1912
- * Footlight Fiction, (ar)  The American Magazine December 1907
- * A Garden Border, (pm)  The Delineator November 1921
- * George Arliss, (bg)  The American Magazine January 1912
- * The Gladiolus Man, (ss)  Ladies’ Home Journal July 1915
- * The Golden Barrier, (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine May 1913
- * The Goldfinch  [Bird House Man], (ss)  The American Magazine April 1916
- * Good Old Jim, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine March 1920
- * Good Plays of the Season, (ar)  Collier’s January 2 1915
- * Grandfather’s Chair, (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine July 1911
- * A Grand Passion, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine July 1924
- * Great Acting, (th)  The American Magazine February 1916
- * Great Acting and the Modern Drama, (ar)  Scribner’s Magazine February 1910
- * Great Actors with Wonderful Personalities, (th)  The American Magazine August 1916
- * The Green Pastures, (th)  The Golden Book Magazine #65, May 1930
- * The Gullible Rich, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine #3, December 1911
- * Hamlet of West Houston Street, (ss)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) February 1910
- * The Hermit  [Bird House Man], (ss)  The American Magazine September 1915
- * “Her Name Was Normal”, (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine July 1913
- * He Shook His Fist at London, (ss)  The Red Magazine November 1935
- * He Understood Women, (ss)  The Century Magazine March 1918
- * The Highbrow-Hunters, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine January 1911
- * Holding the Mirror Up to Art, (ar)  Ainslee’s October 1916
- * Holding the Mirror Up to Art, (ar)  Ainslee’s May 1918
- * How About Vaudeville?, (ar)  The Scrap Book February 1909
- * How Ten Million Bibles a Year Are Sold, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine December 1909
- * The Idyl of Twin Fires, (sl)  The American Needlewoman Oct 1925,   Feb,   Apr 1926
- * In Apple Time, (vi)  The Outing Magazine September 1912
- * In Old South County, (ar)  The Outing Magazine June 1912
- * The Insurgent Public, (th)  The American Magazine April 1912
- * An Interrupted Love Story, (ss)  Ainslee’s October 1912
- * An Interrupted Story, (vi)  Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1907
- * Is Acting “A Bag of Tricks”?, (ar)  The American Magazine September 1917
- * Is “Melodramatic Rubbish” Increasing?, (ar)  The American Magazine December 1916
- * Joys of the True Walker, (ms)  The American Magazine June 1913
- * The Last American, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine June 1920
- * Last Curtain, (ss)  The Century Magazine August 1908
- * The Latin Quarter of New York, (ia)  Metropolitan Magazine May 1910
- * The Lesson of a Failure, (th)  The American Magazine April 1915
- * The Lilac, (pm)  The American Magazine May 1908
- * The Literary Drama, (th)  The American Magazine March 1912
- * The Little God in the Square, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine July 1919
- * The Little Gray Goose  [Bird House Man], (ss)  The American Magazine August 1915
- * Little Old Blam, (ss)  The Elks Magazine September 1925
- * Little Old Eliza, (ss)  Ainslee’s November 1917
- * Love’s Umpire, (ss)  The American Magazine October 1916
- * Lucy—Wildcat, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine January 1920
- * The Man Broadway Forgot, (ss)  Every Week June 26 1916
- * Manhattan: An Island Outgrown, (ar)  The American Magazine July 1907
- * The Man Who Called Over the Bars, (ss)  Ainslee’s March 1918
- * Man Who Cost $50,000, (ss)  Collier’s May 4 1918
- * The Man Who Ran Away from New York, (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine September 1910
- * Marrying Samuel, (ss)  Ainslee’s May 1916
- * Ma’s Posy Bed, (ss)  The Country Gentleman January 1926
- * The Matchmaker, (ss)  The London Magazine October 1915
- * The Meadow Larks  [Bird House Man], (ss)  The American Magazine February 1916
- * A Midnight Surprise  [Art and Peanut], (ss)  Boys’ Life August 1914
- * Mile-a-Minute Madness, (ar)  The American Magazine December 1906
- * A Million for Manure, (ss)  Judge October 28 1922
- * The Ministry as a Profession, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine October 1909
- * Miss Agatha’s Gardener, (ss)  The Delineator August 1921
- * Miss Anglin and the Bard, (th)  The American Magazine May 1914
- * Miss Winifred Atwood’s Bird Bath, (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine August 1912
- * More Plays Worth While, (th)  The American Magazine May 1913
- * Mumblety-Peg and Middle Age, (ss)  Scribner’s Magazine August 1911
- * My Reason, (pm)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) June 1905
- * The Neglect of Stage Management, (ar)  The American Magazine January 1911
- * Neighbors, (ss)  Cosmopolitan Magazine September 1908
- * The New Attitude Toward the Theater, (th)  The American Magazine November 1914
- * A New Epoch in the Movies, (th)  The American Magazine October 1914
- * The New Ethel Barrymore, (ar)  The American Magazine September 1911
- * The New Generation of Golfers, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine August 1910
- * New Plays Worth While, (th)  The American Magazine February 1913
- * The New Stagecraft, (th)  The American Magazine May 1912
- * A New Theatrical Star. Nance O’Neil and Her Art, (ar)  Leslie’s Monthly Magazine March 1905
- * New Things in the Theater, (th)  The American Magazine January 1916
- * New York’s Skyscrapers, (ms)  The Captain #145, April 1911
- * Night, (ar)  Harper’s Monthly Magazine September 1910
- * The Odyssey of Old Bill, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine December 1919
- * The Office Pet, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine February 1919
- * On Being Awakened by a Factory Girl Singing, (pm)  Everybody’s Magazine June 1907
- * On Being Somebody Else, (ar)  The American Magazine November 1916
- * On the One-Night Stand, (ar)  The American Magazine June 1911
- * On the Summit, (pm)  The American Magazine February 1907
- * Oscar Hammerstein: A Boy Who Never Grew Up, (bg)  The American Magazine May 1907 [Ref. Oscar Hammerstein]
- * Our Best Seller Drama, (th)  The American Magazine January 1915
- * Our Comedy of Bad Manners, (ar)  The American Magazine February 1911
- * Our New Generation of Dramatists, (ar)  The American Magazine November 1910
- * The Outdoor Play, (ar)  Woman’s Home Companion August 1910
- * The Pampered Fledgling, (ss)  The American Magazine September 1916
- * Paragraphs and Pirates, (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine May 1911
- * The Passing of the Adaptation, (ar)  The American Magazine May 1911
- * The Passing of the Great Figures of the Stage, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine June 1909
- * Patty on the Palisades, (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine December 1906
- * Personality and the Player, (ar)  Collier’s October 22 1910
- * Plays and Players:
    
 * ___ Some Popular Errors in the Judgment of Acting, (cl)  The American Magazine July 1910
- * Plays Worth Seeing, (th)  The American Magazine May 1916
- * Plays Worth Seeing This Winter, (ar)  The American Magazine February 1918
- * A Poor Man’s Bank, (ar)  The American Magazine February 1914
- * Practice and the Young Player, (ar)  The American Magazine September 1910
- * Procrastinated Christmas, (ss)  The Chicago Tribune December 19 1920
- * The Psychology of Loafing, (ar)  The Scrap Book April 1910
- * Pungin’, (ar)  The Outing Magazine February 1913
- * Pung-kins, (ar)  The Outing Magazine October 1912
- * The Question of Scenery, (ar)  The American Magazine July 1911
- * Rastus Earns His Sleep, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine May 1920
- * The Real Foes of Serious Drama, (ar)  The American Magazine October 1911
- * The Real Revolt in Our Theatre, (ar)  Scribner’s Magazine November 1922
- * The Recording Angel, (ss)  Metropolitan May 1919
- * The Red Geranium, (ss)  Collier’s March 4 1916
- * Red Geraniums, (ss)  Collier’s March 4 1916, as "The Red Geranium"
- * Red Slayer, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine February 1920
- * A Refuge in the Bronx, (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine October 1907
- * The Remarkable Achievements of a Modern Good Samaritan, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine February 1910
- * A Return Engagement, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine August 1919
- * The Return of Farce, (ar)  The American Magazine December 1910
- * The Return of the Native, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine September 1919
- * The Rise and Fall of the Theatrical Syndicate, (ar)  The American Magazine October 1910
- * The Rise of David Warfield, (bg)  The American Magazine January 1908 [Ref. David Warfield]
- * The Rockefeller Institute and the Romance of Medical Research, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine October 1911
- * The Romance of a Shy Man, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine January 1912
- * A Roof-Top Romance, (ss)  Collier’s March 20 1915
- * Ruth Grenville - Feminist, (sl)  Ladies’ Home Journal Aug,   Sep,   Oct 1914
- * A Sap Song, (ar)  The Outing Magazine March 1913
- * The Scent of the Lilac, (pm)  The Windsor Magazine July 1909
- * The Sentimental Search of Roger Phillips, (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine February 1913
- * Shakespeare—with a Difference, (ar)  The Atlantic Monthly April 1937
- * The Shrinking of Kingman’s Field, (ss)  Scribner’s Magazine October 1909
- * A Simple Moral Issue, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine April 1919
- * A Singer Against the Dawn, (ss)  The Modern Priscilla July 1920
- * Skating Time!, (ar)  The Outing Magazine January 1913
- * The Slump in the Theatrical Business, (th)  The American Magazine April 1914
- * The Snapdragon Sonata, (ss)  The American Magazine January 1914
- * The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument, (pm)  Metropolitan Magazine July 1910
- * Some Actresses Who Do More Than Act, (ar)  Woman’s Home Companion March 1909
- * Some Plays Worth While, (th)  The American Magazine February 1912
- * Some Popular Errors in the Judgment of Acting, (ar)  The American Magazine July 1910
- * Some Recent Worth While Plays, (th)  The American Magazine June 1912
- * A Song of Loss, (pm)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) April 1906
- * The Song Sparrow  [Bird House Man], (ss)  The American Magazine June 1915
- * The Stage Manager, (th)  The American Magazine January 1914
- * Stage Successes—Foreign vs. American, (th)  The American Magazine February 1915
- * The Stock Company, (th)  The American Magazine November 1912
- * Stone Fences, (ar)  McBride’s Magazine October 1915
- * The Story of the Trained Nurse, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine December 1910
- * Stray Thoughts on Acting, (th)  The American Magazine March 1913
- * Stuffy, (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine November 1908
- * Sunset in Absence, (pm)  The Bohemian July 1905
- * Surinam Forest, (ss)  Every Week February 16 1918
- * The Taming of Ol’ Buck, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine April 1920
- * “Tell Me Next Wednesday”, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion June 1923
- * Ten Dollars a Hole for the Heathen, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post October 27 1923
- * The Theater, (cl)  The American Magazine Jun,   Sep,   Oct 1913,   Mar 1914* ___ The Barrier Between Dramatist and Public, (th)  The American Magazine March 1915
 * ___ The Best Recent Plays, (th)  The American Magazine June 1914
 * ___ Building a Show, (th)  The American Magazine December 1911
 * ___ Concerning David Belasco?, (th)  The American Magazine January 1913
 * ___ Concerning the Past Season, (th)  The American Magazine July 1914
 * ___ Concerning William Faversham, (th)  The American Magazine April 1913
 * ___ The First Night Ordeal, (th)  The American Magazine August 1912
 * ___ George Arliss, (bg)  The American Magazine January 1912
 * ___ The Insurgent Public, (th)  The American Magazine April 1912
 * ___ The Lesson of a Failure, (th)  The American Magazine April 1915
 * ___ The Literary Drama, (th)  The American Magazine March 1912
 * ___ Miss Anglin and the Bard, (th)  The American Magazine May 1914
 * ___ More Plays Worth While, (th)  The American Magazine May 1913
 * ___ The New Attitude Toward the Theater, (th)  The American Magazine November 1914
 * ___ A New Epoch in the Movies, (th)  The American Magazine October 1914
 * ___ New Plays Worth While, (th)  The American Magazine February 1913
 * ___ Our Best Seller Drama, (th)  The American Magazine January 1915
 * ___ Practice and the Young Player, (cl)  The American Magazine September 1910
 * ___ The Slump in the Theatrical Business, (th)  The American Magazine April 1914
 * ___ Some Plays Worth While, (th)  The American Magazine February 1912
 * ___ The Stage Manager, (th)  The American Magazine January 1914
 * ___ Stage Successes—Foreign vs. American, (th)  The American Magazine February 1915
 * ___ Stray Thoughts on Acting, (th)  The American Magazine March 1913
 * ___ Two Specimens of American Humor, (cl)  The American Magazine May 1915
 * ___ What Is a Good Play?, (th)  The American Magazine September 1912
 * ___ What Is a Moral Play?, (th)  The American Magazine February 1914
 * ___ What Is Entertainment?, (th)  The American Magazine December 1914
 * ___ Where Do the Children Come In?, (th)  The American Magazine December 1912
- * The Theatre:
    
 * ___ The Bad Morals in Good Plays, (cl)  The American Magazine August 1910
 * ___ The Conquest of Charm, (cl)  The American Magazine April 1911
 * ___ The Neglect of Stage Management, (cl)  The American Magazine January 1911
 * ___ The New Ethel Barrymore, (cl)  The American Magazine September 1911
 * ___ The New Stagecraft, (th)  The American Magazine May 1912
 * ___ On the One-Night Stand, (cl)  The American Magazine June 1911
 * ___ Our Comedy of Bad Manners, (cl)  The American Magazine February 1911
 * ___ Our New Generation of Dramatists, (cl)  The American Magazine November 1910
 * ___ The Passing of the Adaptation, (cl)  The American Magazine May 1911
 * ___ The Question of Scenery, (cl)  The American Magazine July 1911
 * ___ The Real Foes of Serious Drama, (cl)  The American Magazine October 1911
 * ___ The Return of Farce, (cl)  The American Magazine December 1910
 * ___ The Rise and Fall of the Theatrical Syndicate, (cl)  The American Magazine October 1910
 * ___ Some Recent Worth While Plays, (th)  The American Magazine June 1912
 * ___ The Stock Company, (th)  The American Magazine November 1912
 * ___ What Makes a Bad Play?, (th)  The American Magazine October 1912
 * ___ Where We Stand in Opera, (cl)  The American Magazine March 1911
- * These Things I Love, (pm)  The Delineator August 1921
- * Times Are Good—but Plays Are Bad, (th)  The American Magazine May 1917
- * Tragedies of the “Vaudeville Tryout”, (ar)  The Scrap Book May 1909
- * Twins and Poor Mother, (ss)  Ladies’ Home Journal May 1919
- * Two in a Town, (ss)  The Delineator February 1921
- * Two Specimens of American Humor, (ar)  The American Magazine May 1915
- * The Two Views, (pm)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) May 1905
- * The Useless Memoirs of Prentice Piper  [Prentice Piper], (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine February 1911
- * The Uses of Adversity, (ss)  The Delineator September 1921
- * Wanted—Moving Picture Authors, (th)  The American Magazine March 1916
- * Washington Square, North, (pm)  The American Magazine June 1907
- * Wet Lilacs, (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine April 1908
- * What Can You Do with Your Hands?, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post March 7 1925
- * “What Have I Brought?”, (pm)  Everybody’s Magazine February 1909
- * What Is a Good Play?, (th)  The American Magazine September 1912
- * What Is a Moral Play?, (th)  The American Magazine February 1914
- * What Is Entertainment?, (th)  The American Magazine December 1914
- * What Is the Matter with the Theatre?, (ar)  McClure’s Magazine December 1923
- * What Makes a Bad Play?, (th)  The American Magazine October 1912
- * When Is a Man Too Old to Act?, (ar)  The American Magazine February 1917
- * When Pippa Stopped, (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine September 1906
- * Where Do the Children Come In?, (th)  The American Magazine December 1912
- * Where We Stand in Opera, (ar)  The American Magazine March 1911
- * The White-Topped Boots, (ss)  Every Week May 21 1917
- * The Wild Duck  [Bird House Man], (ss)  The American Magazine December 1915
- * William Winter, the Dean of American Dramatic Critics, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine March 1910
- * Winding Road, (pm)  The Delineator July 1921
- * Winter, (ar)  The Outing Magazine December 1912
- * A Wire from Colonel Bogey, (nv)  Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine August 25 1933
- * With the Help of Anthony Hope, (ss)  Pictorial Review July 1915
- * The Wizards of Vaudeville, (ar)  McClure’s Magazine September 1923
- * Woman’s Place Is the Home Green, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine May 1924
- * Women Are So Silly, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine June 1924
- * The Wren  [Bird House Man], (ss)  The American Magazine July 1915
- * The Year’s Advance in Drama: The Success of George Ade and David Warfield, (ar)  Leslie’s Monthly Magazine June 1905
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