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[]Gordon-Cumming, Constance F(rederica) (1837-1924) (about) (chron.)
- * Across the Yellow Sea, (ts) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #799, May 1882, uncredited.
- * Alligator-Farming, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1883
- * The Ascent of Fujiyama, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1880
- * The Cruise of the Castle Jermyn, (ar) Atalanta #35, August 1890
- * Disaster at the Oil City in Pennsylvania, (ar) Atalanta #58, July 1892
- * Early Spring in California, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1883, uncredited.
- * Earth’s Boiling Fountains, Part I, (ar) Atalanta February 1888
- * Earth’s Boiling Fountains, Part II, (ar) Atalanta March 1888
- * Earth’s Fiery Fountains, (ar) Atalanta October 1887
- * A Fiery Flood in Pennsylvania, (ar) Atalanta #59, August 1892
- * A Glimpse of Norway, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1884
- * Glimpses of Peking, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine April 1885
- * A Highland Joke, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1884
- * How the Stormy Waves Were Conquered, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine Jan, Feb 1883
- * In the Kauri Forests of New Zealand, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine April 1884
- * In the Old Muniment Room of Wollaton Hall (with E. M. Middleton), (ar) The New Review #5 Oct, #7 Dec 1889
- * Kandy: The Mountain Capital of Ceylon, (ar) The Victorian Magazine #1, December 1891
- * The Last King of Tahiti, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1882
- * A Legend of Inverawe, (??) The Atlantic Monthly September 1884
- * The Newspapers of the World, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1884
- * New Zealand in Blooming December, (??) The Century Magazine April 1884
- * A Night of Horror, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1887
- * Ningpo and the Buddhist Temples, (??) The Century Magazine September 1882
- * Of Sundry Traps, (ar) The Victorian Magazine #6, May 1892
- * On Cuttle-Fish as a Dainty Dish, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1883
- * On Quiet Rivers in Ceylon, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1891, uncredited.
- * On the Social Position of Divers Animals, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1887
- * Pagodas, Aurioles, and Umbrellas, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine Jun, Jul 1888
- * Perthshire After the Great Gale, (ar) Atalanta #89, February 1895
- * A Pilgrimage to the Summit of Fujiyama, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1882
- * The Postmen of the World, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine Jul, Aug 1885
- * The Rabbit Pest in Australasia, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1883
- * Real Estate in Volcanic Regions, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1890, uncredited.
- * Recollections of Buddhist Monasteries, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1885, uncredited.
- * Reminiscences of Foo-Chow, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1885, uncredited.
- * A Run to Gibraltar, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1885
- * The Sanatorium of the Southern Ocean, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine October 1884, uncredited.
- * Singhalese Fishing Boats, (il) Atalanta #35, August 1890
- * “Striking Ile”, (ar) Atalanta July 1889
- * Summer in Normandy, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1890, uncredited.
- * Two British Pilgrimages in the Nineteenth Century, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1888, uncredited.
- * Wolves and Were-Wolves, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1891
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The English Illustrated Magazine Jun, Jul 1888
[]Gordon-Espe, Margaret Palmer (chron.)
- * Brightly Dressed Desert Dwellers, (pm) The Magazine of Speculative Poetry Spring 1992
- * Catroux Wears Jewelry Like Love, (pm) The Magazine of Speculative Poetry October/December 1988
- * A Chance to Return to the Land, (pm) Pandora #25, 1990
- * Crossing Four Continents, (pm) The Magazine of Speculative Poetry Spring 1992
- * Four-Dimensional Arrays of Emotions, (pm) The Magazine of Speculative Poetry Spring 1992
- * Gone Like a Greenhouse by Morning, (pm) The Mage #12, Fall 1989
- * Journey Without Footprints, (pm) Pandora #24, Fall 1989
- * Just Say That I Have Dreamed of Going, (pm) Pandora #28, 1992
- * Listening for the Sound of Voices, (pm) Pandora #23, Summer 1989
- * The Map of Her Mind, (pm) The Magazine of Speculative Poetry October/December 1988
- * Pampas Grass in the Pottery Market, (pm) Pandora #22, Spring 1989
- * Reminds Me of Music, (pm) The Magazine of Speculative Poetry January/June 1989
- * Searching for the Right Century, (pm) Pandora #25, 1990
- * Seeking an Oasis in the Desert, (pm) The Magazine of Speculative Poetry October/December 1988
- * Time Slows the Sound of Camel Hooves, (pm) Pandora #26, 1990
[]Gordons, The; pseudonym of Gordon & Mildred Gordon (fl. 1950s-1970s) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Captive [John Ripley], (sl) Ladies’ Home Journal July 1957
- * Case File—F.B.I.: The Faceless Killer [John Ripley], (na) The American Magazine June 1953
- * The Case of the Talking Bug, (na) The American Magazine February 1955
- * How to Write a Book, (ar) Mystery Writers’ Annual #19, 1965
- * The Informant [John Ripley], (n.) Star Weekly August 25 1973
- * Operation Terror [John Ripley], (sl) Ladies’ Home Journal Sep, Oct, Nov 1960
- * Second Time Around, (ar) The Writer #4, April 1978
- * Stranger in the Night, (sl) Woman’s Journal Apr, May 1961
- * The Terror Racket [John Ripley], (na) The American Magazine June 1953, as "Case File—F.B.I.: The Faceless Killer"
_____, ed.
[]Gore, Ariel (fl. 2000s-2020s) (books) (chron.)
- * Nightshade, (ss) Santa Fe Noir ed. Ariel Gore, Akashic Books, 2020
- * Sub Rosa, (in) Santa Fe Noir ed. Ariel Gore, Akashic Books, 2020
- * Water Under the Bridge, (ss) Portland Noir ed. Kevin Sampsell, Akashic Books, 2009
- * Whatever Happened to Skinny Jane?, (ss) Santa Cruz Noir ed. Susie Bright, Akashic Books, 2018
_____, ed.
[]Gore, Hedley H(erbert) (1911-1982); used pseudonyms Gordon Hedley & Michael Kendrick (chron.)
- * The Alibi of Joe Barkis, (ss) Detective—1947 Album, Swan, 1947, as by Gordon Hedley
- * And a Little Boy, (ss) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #25, 1946
- * Beast and Beauty, (ss) Affinity #3, September/October 1946
- * A Bot of Spother [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble September 1948, as by Michael Kendrick
- * The Boy from East Side, (nv) Schoolboys’ Pocket Library #25, 1951, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Death Blow, (ss) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #27, 1946
- * Death Comes Through the Ropes, (ss) Scramble #20, November 1948, as by Gordon Hedley
- * Displaced Person, (ss) The Evening Standard July 1 1949
- * Dr. Grimfoot Goes Gay [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #5, July 1947, as by Michael Kendrick
- * ’DSS’ Again [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble May 1948, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Enter Ozzy the Wiz [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #1, March 1947, as by Michael Kendrick
- * The Fairground Riot [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #9, January 1948, as by Michael Kendrick
- * The Floating Master [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #19, October 1948, as by Michael Kendrick
- * The Growl Without a Bulldog [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #8, December 1947, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Horror—and Golden Hair, (ss) Thrill Shorts #2, 1946, as by Gordon Hedley
- * The Laughing Sailor, (ss) International Storyteller September 1964, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Leave It to Ozzy! [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #32, November 1949, as by Michael Kendrick; Note: not part of serial below.
- * Leave It to Ozzy! [Ozzy the Wiz], (sl) Scramble #33 Dec 1949, #34 Jan 2, #35 Jan 16 1950, as by Michael Kendrick
- * A Letter for the Centre-Forward, (ss) Scramble #31, October 1949, as by Gordon Hedley
- * The Man Who Waited in the Dark, (ss) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #21, 1946, as by Gordon Hedley
- * Mind Your Head Please!, (ss) Football Pocket Library #1, 1947
- * Mr. Coddicott Comes and_ [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble June 1948, as by Michael Kendrick
- * More Larks with Ozzy’s Littleriser [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #40, March 17 1950, as by Michael Kendrick
- * The Mysterious Mrs. Froodle [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #20, November 1948, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Operation Midnight [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble August 1948, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Ozzy and the Man Eater [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #22, January 1949, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Ozzy Makes Things Hum [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #21, December 1948, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Ozzy of Overstone [Ozzy the Wiz], (sl) Scramble #46 Apr 28, #47 May 5, #48 May 12, #49 May 19, #50 Jun 17, #51 Jul 1, #52 Jul 23, #53 Aug 5, #54 1950, #55,
#56 1951, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Ozzy of Overstone [Ozzy the Wiz], (sl) Scramble #57, 1951, as by Michael Kendrick; serial incomplete.
- * Ozzy’s Atomiser [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #30, September 1949, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Ozzy’s Hair-Raiser [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #29, August 1949, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Ozzy’s Latest Dee-Tee-Hee [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #36, February 1 1950, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Ozzy’s Lie Detector [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #43, April 6 1950, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Ozzy’s Mirth Mixture [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #2, April 1947, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Ozzy’s Patent Littleriser [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #39, March 10 1950, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Ozzy’s Robot Runs Riot [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #31, October 1949, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Ozzy’s Supercharged Flying Squad [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #4, June 1947, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Ozzy’s ’V’ Ray [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble March 1948, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Ozzy’s Waxworks [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #45, April 21 1950, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Ozzy the Wiz versus Minny the Moo, (ss) Scramble #37, February 16 1950, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Ozzy to the Rescue [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Boys’ Fun #13, November 1953, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Ozzy - Watch That Ghost [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #38, March 3 1950, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Return Match Revenge [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #6, August/September 1947, as by Michael Kendrick
- * The Rigor Mortis Ray [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #3, May 1947, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Sam Tulley’s Gold, (ss)
- * A Shocking Business [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Boys’ Fun #14, December 1953, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Snakes Alive! [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #28, July 1949, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Something in the Air [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #7, October/November 1947, as by Michael Kendrick
- * A Sort of Hammer, (ss) International Storyteller June 1965, as by Michael Kendrick
- * The Stain, (ss) Weird Story Magazine #1, 1946
- * The Strange Case of the Littlerised Schoolmaster [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #42, March 31 1950, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Stunner Stan PT Imposter [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #10, February 1948, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Treasure Hunters [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #27, June 1949, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Twelfth Man [Ozzy the Wiz], (ss) Scramble #26, May 1949, as by Michael Kendrick
- * Whisper of Death, (ss) Crime—1947 Album, Swan, 1947, as by Gordon Hedley
- * The Wife Who Smiled Too Much, (ss) Romances #1, June 1948
[]Gore-Booth, Eva (Selina Laura) (1870-1926) (about) (chron.)
- * Dialogue—Ass and Snake, (pl) Longman’s Magazine November 1899
- * Finger-Posts, (pm) The Yellow Book July 1896
- * The Harper’s Song of Seasons, (pm) Longman’s Magazine February 1903
- * Lament for Fionavar, (pm) Longman’s Magazine January 1904
- * Maeve of the Battles, (pm) Longman’s Magazine July 1903
- * The Modern Pygmalion, (pm) Colour June 1916
- * A Monk’s Lament for Maeve, (pm) Longman’s Magazine October 1901
- * Nera’s Song, (pm) Longman’s Magazine February 1905
- * The Queen’s Flight, (pm) Longman’s Magazine February 1900
- * To May, (pm) Longman’s Magazine August 1895
- * To the God of This World, (pm) Colour May 1916
[]Gorer, Geoffrey (Edgar Solomon) (1905-1985) (about) (chron.)
- * The Anatomy of a Dream Man, (ar) Lilliput November 1958
- * Justification by Numbers: A Commentary on the Kinsey Report, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Autumn 1948
- * Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, (ar) Lilliput June 1959
- * One Man’s Mate Is Another Man’s Poison, (ar) Lilliput April 1950
- * Poor Honey: Some Notes on Jane Austen and Her Mother, (ar) The London Magazine August 1957 [Ref. Jane Austen]
- * The Pornography of Death, (ar) The Berkley Book of Modern Writing No. 3 ed. William Phillips & Philip Rahv, Berkley, 1956
- * A Psychological Survey: America and the World, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Autumn 1947
- * Should We Probe Privates Lives?, (ar) John Bull January 15 1949
- * The Spell, (ss) Lilliput November 1938
- * The Uses of Pornography, (es) The London Magazine August 1961
- * The Vow of the Panther [Did It Happen?], (ss) The Evening Standard March 22 1955
[]Gores, Joe; [i.e., Joseph Nicholas Gores] (1931-2011) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Andrech Samples, (ss) Swank September 1970
- * Be Nice to Me [Daniel Kearny Associates], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1969, as "The Maria Navarro Case"
- * Beyond the Shadow [Daniel Kearny Associates], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1972
- * Black Man’s Burden, (ss) Swank September 1975
- * The Boiling Surf, (ss) Argosy April 1970
- * The Catalyst, (ss) Rogue April 1965
- * Chain Gang, (ss) Manhunt December 1957
- * The Criminal, (ss) Adam December 1970
- * Dance of the Dead [Neal Fargo], (ss) The Armchair Detective Spring 1991
- * Daniel Kearny Associates:
* ___ File #1: The Mayfield Case [Daniel Kearny Associates], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1967
* ___ File #6: Beyond the Shadow [Daniel Kearny Associates], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1972
- * Darl I Luv U, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 1963
- * Detectivitis, Anyone?, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1988
- * Do Not Go Gentle [Daniel Kearny Associates], (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1989
- * Down and Out, (ss) Manhunt June 1959
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: A Month of Mystery ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1969, as "South of Market"
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Terror Time ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell Books, 1972, as "South of Market"
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: A Month of Mystery, Book One ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Pan Books, 1973, as "South of Market"
- The Best of Manhunt 3 ed. Jeff Vorzimmer, Stark House Press, 2022
- * Down Which Mean Streets, (ar) Mystery Writers Annual #37, 1983
- * The Ellery Queen Award: Otto Penzler, (ar) Mystery Writers Annual #48, 1994 [Ref. Otto Penzler]
- * Excerpt from Come Morning, (ex) 1985
- * Faulty Register, (ss) Two Views of Wonder ed. Thomas N. Scortia & Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Ballantine, 1973
- * File #9: Double-Header [Daniel Kearny Associates], (ss) Crippen & Landru (ph), October 2000
- * Find the Girl [Daniel Kearny Associates], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1967, as "The Mayfield Case"
- * From the Incoming President, (ms) Mystery Writers Annual #40, 1986
- * From the Outgoing President, (ms) Mystery Writers Annual #41, 1987
- * Full Moon Madness [Daniel Kearny Associates], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 1984
- * The Golden Tiki, (ss) Argosy June 1968
- * Goodbye, Pops, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1969
- Ellery Queen’s Grand Slam ed. Ellery Queen, World, 1970
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories to Be Read with the Lights On ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1973
- Every Crime in the Book ed. Robert L. Fish, Putnam's, 1975
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories to Be Read with the Lights On (Volume I) ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1976
- Masterpieces of Mystery: The Sixties ed. Ellery Queen, Davis, 1978
- The Edgar Winners ed. Bill Pronzini, Random House, 1980
- Top Crime ed. Josh Pachter, St. Martin's, 1983
- The Second Black Lizard Anthology of Crime Fiction ed. Edward Gorman, Black Lizard, 1988
- Mostly Murder, Mystery Scene Press, 1992
- Ellery Queen’s Edgar Award Winners, Robert Hale, 1992
- Simply the Best Mysteries ed. Janet Hutchings, Carroll & Graf, 1998
- Master’s Choice ed. Lawrence Block, Berkley, 1999
- Speak of the Devil, Five Star US, 1999
- The Best American Mystery Stories of the Century ed. Tony Hillerman, Houghton Mifflin Company, 2000
- * The Great John D.: A Sort of Remembrance, (bg) Mystery Scene Reader ed. Edward Gorman, Fedora, 1987 [Ref. John D. MacDonald]
- * Gunman in Town, (ss) Zane Grey Western Magazine October 1969
- * Hammett the Writer, (ar) Xenophile #38, March/April 1978 [Ref. Dashiell Hammett]
- * House of God, (ss) Adam September 1970
- * The Hurricane Atolls, (ss) Argosy January 1971
- * Inscrutable, (ss) The Mysterious Press Anniversary Anthology, Mysterious Press, 2001
- * Introduction, (in) Mostly Murder, Mystery Scene Press, 1992
- * Introduction, (in) Stakeout on Page Street, Crippen & Landru, 2000
- * Introduction (with Bill Pronzini), (in) Tricks and Treats ed. Joe Gores & Bill Pronzini, Doubleday, 1976
- * Introduction to “Tole My Cap’n”, (is) Opening Shots Volume 2 ed. Lawrence Block, Cumberland House, 2001
- * Ishmael, (ss) The New Mystery ed. Jerome Charyn, Dutton, 1993
- * “It Was a Diamond All Right”, (in) Lost Stories by Dashiell Hammett, Vince Emery, 2005
- * Jump Her Lively, Boys! [Daniel Kearny Associates], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1984
- * Kanaka, (ss) Adam November 1966
- * Killer Man, (ss) Manhunt June 1958, as "Pro"
- * Kirinyaga, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1975
- * Lincoln Sedan Deadline [Daniel Kearny Associates], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 1968
- * The Maimed and the Halt [Daniel Kearny Associates], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1976
- * The Main Chance, (ss) Gent April 1962
- * The Maria Navarro Case [Daniel Kearny Associates], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1969
- * The Mayfield Case [Daniel Kearny Associates], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1967
- Best Detective Stories of the Year: 23rd Annual Collection ed. Anthony Boucher, Dutton, 1968
- Boucher’s Choicest ed. Jeanne F. Bernkopf, Dutton, 1969
- Menace Masters ed. Jeanne F. Bernkopf, Dell, 1971
- Ellery Queen’s Anthology #25, Spring/Summer 1973
- Ellery Queen’s Crimes and Consequences ed. Ellery Queen, Dale, 1977
- Masterpieces of Mystery: Amateurs & Professionals ed. Ellery Queen, Davis, 1978
- Mostly Murder, Mystery Scene Press, 1992
- First Cases ed. Robert J. Randisi, Dutton, 1996
- Stakeout on Page Street, Crippen & Landru, 2000, as "Find the Girl"
- * Mostly Murder, (co) Mystery Scene Press (pb), 1992
- * Muscle Beach, (ss) Rogue March 1962
- * My Gun Is Quick—But My Aim Is Lousy, (ar) Mystery Writers’ Annual #22, 1968
- * Night Out, (ss) Manhunt October 1961
- * No Crib for His Bed [Daniel Kearny Associates], (ss) Crippen & Landru (ph), December 2004
- * The O’Bannon Blarney File [Daniel Kearny Associates], (ss) Men & Malice ed. Dean W. Dickensheet, Doubleday, 1973
- * O Black and Unknown Bard [Daniel Kearny Associates], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1972
- * Odendahl, (ss) Argosy December 1967
- * Olmurani, (ss) Argosy February 1968
- * Pahua, (ss) Argosy April 1970, as "The Boiling Surf"
- * The Pedretti Case [Daniel Kearny Associates], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1968
- * Plot It Yourself, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1988, as "Detectivitis, Anyone?"
- * The Price of Lust, (nv) Manhunt April 1963
- * Pro, (ss) Manhunt June 1958
- * Quit Screaming, (ss) Adam Bedside Reader #41, November 1969
- * Raptor, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine October 1983
- * Report on a Dead Skip, (ar) I, Witness ed. Brian Garfield, Times Books, 1978
- * Rope Enough, (ss) Tricks and Treats ed. Joe Gores & Bill Pronzini, Doubleday, 1976
- * A Sad and Bloody Hour, (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1965
- * The Second Coming, (ss) Adam October 1966
- Adam’s Best Fiction ed. Thomas H. Schulz, Holloway House Publishing Co., 1966
- Murder in Mind ed. Lawrence Treat, Dutton, 1967
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories to Stay Awake By ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1971
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories to Stay Awake By (var. 1) ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1973
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories to Stay Awake By, Book One ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Pan Books, 1974
- The Black Lizard Anthology of Crime Fiction ed. Edward Gorman, Black Lizard, 1987
- Mostly Murder, Mystery Scene Press, 1992
- Modern Treasury of Great Detective and Murder Mysteries ed. Ed Gorman, Carroll & Graf, 1994
- San Francisco Thrillers ed. John Miller & Tim Smith, Chronicle Books, 1995
- The Mammoth Book of Pulp Fiction ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Robinson, 1996
- Love Kills ed. Ed Gorman & Martin H. Greenberg, Carroll & Graf, 1997
- Speak of the Devil, Five Star US, 1999
- San Francisco Noir 2: The Classics ed. Peter Maravelis, Akashic Books, 2009
- * The Seeker of Ultimates, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1965
- * The Set Up, (ss) Best for Men June 1965
- * Sleep the Big Sleep, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1991
- * Smart Guys Don’t Snore, (nv) A Matter of Crime, Vol. 2 ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli & Richard Layman, Harvest, 1987
- * South of Market, (ss) Manhunt June 1959, as "Down and Out"
- * South of the Moon, (nv) Argosy January 1969
- * Speak of the Devil, (co) Five Star US (hc), November 1999
- * Speak of the Devil, (ss)
- * Stakeout on Page Street [Daniel Kearny Associates], (co) Crippen & Landru (tp), October 2000
- * Stakeout on Page Street [Daniel Kearny Associates], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1968
- * Summer Fog, (nv) Flesh & Blood ed. Max Allan Collins & Jeff Gelb, Mysterious Press, 2001
- * Sweet Vengeance, (ss) Manhunt July 1964
- * Talking of Michelangelo, (ss) Adam July 1969
- * Telly Baby Who Loves Ya?, (ar) Mystery Writers’ Annual #30, 1976
- * The Three Halves [Daniel Kearny Associates], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1968, as "The Pedretti Case"
- * Tole My Cap’n, (ss) Manhunt December 1957, as "Chain Gang"
- * Trouble at Eighty-One Fathoms, (ss) Argosy June 1971
- * Trouble in Papeete, (ss) The Rake April 1962
- * The War Club, (ss) Argosy May 1972
- * Watch for It, (ss) Mirror, Mirror, Fatal Mirror ed. Hans Stefan Santesson, Doubleday, 1973
- * The Writing on the Wall, (ss) Topper February 1966
- * Writing the Mystery Short Story, (ar) The Writer #8, August 1971
- * You Aren’t Yellow, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine January 1960
- * You’re Putting Me On, Aren’t You?, (ss) Adam Yearbook 1971
_____, ed.
_____, [ref.]
- * Dead Skip, (br) The Armchair Detective February 1973, uncredited.
- * Final Notice by Allen J. Hubin, (br) The Armchair Detective November 1973
- * Interface by Allen J. Hubin, (br) The Armchair Detective February 1974
- * Joe Gores: A Checklist, (bi) Stakeout on Page Street, Crippen & Landru, 2000, uncredited.
- * Joe Gores: An Interview, (iv) A Matter of Crime, Vol. 2 ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli & Richard Layman, Harvest, 1987, uncredited.
- * Joe Gores Clears Up Some Mysteries by Erik Jendresen, (iv) Mystery Magazine September 1981
- * Joe Gores Obituary by Stephen Holland, (ob) The Guardian February 10 2011
- * The Private Eye Procedural by J. Charles Burwell, (ar) Bare•Bones #9, Winter 2022
- * “Vee Were Young Then”: The Filming of Hammett by Brian Garfield, (iv) The Armchair Detective Spring 1984
- * [front cover] by Peter Papadopolous, (cv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1991
[]Gorey, Edward (St. John) (1925-2000) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Cat Fancy, (cv) The New Yorker December 10 2018
- * The Curious Sofa by Ogdred Weary, (hu) Astor-Honor, 1961
- * The Deadly Blotter: An Alphabetical Mystery, (cs) Mary Higgins Clark Mystery Magazine Summer/Fall 1997
- * The Fatal Lozenge: An Alphabet, (hu) Obolensky, 1960
- * The Gorey Alphabet, (hu) Obolensky, 1960, as "The Fatal Lozenge: An Alphabet"
- * The Stupid Joke, (pm) Dark Forces ed. Kirby McCauley, Viking, 1980
- * untitled (“The Nun is fearfully bedevilled…”), (pm)
- * [front cover], (cv) The Sinister Researches of C.P. Ransom by H. Nearing, Jr., Doubleday, 1954
- * [front cover], (cv) The Dark Beasts and Eight Other Stories from the Hounds of Tindalos by Frank Belknap Long, Belmont, 1964
- * [front cover], (cv) Painted Devils by Robert Aickman, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1979
- * [front cover], (cv) The Penguin Book of Vampire Stories ed. Alan Ryan, Penguin, 1988
- * [front cover], (cv) 13 Plays of Ghosts and the Supernatural ed. Marvin Kaye, SFBC, 1990
- * [front cover], (cv) Witches and Warlocks ed. Marvin Kaye, SFBC, 1990
- * [front cover], (cv) Haunted America ed. Marvin Kaye, SFBC, 1991
- * [front cover], (cv) Masterpieces of Terror and the Unknown ed. Marvin Kaye, SFBC, 1993
- * [front cover], (cv) Mystery Writers Annual #49, 1995
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The 7th Annual of the Year’s Best S-F ed. Judith Merril, Simon & Schuster, 1962
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Antæus #13/14, Spring/Summer 1974
_____, ed.
_____, [ref.]
- * Amphigorey by Fritz Leiber, (br) Fantastic Stories May 1974
- * The Awdrey-Gore Legacy by Fritz Leiber, (br) Fantastic Stories May 1974
- * Born to Be Posthumous by John Crowley, (br) Boston Review (online) January 11 2019, as "The Private Edward Gorey"
- * The Doubtful Guest by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction May 1958
- * Edward Gorey (1925- ) by Richard Dalby, (ar) All Hallows #8, February 1995
- * Edward Gorey: Life and Work by Deborah Markus, (ar) The Spook #7, February 2002
- * The Epiplectic Bicycle by Fritz Leiber, (br) Fantastic Stories May 1974
- * The Gashlycrumb Tinies by John Gregory Betancourt, (br) Weird Tales January/February 2004
- * A Gorey Sketch by Eleanor Sullivan, (ar) Mystery Writers’ Annual #32, 1978
- * Gorey Stories by David Langford, (ar) Million: The Magazine About Popular Fiction #8, March/April 1992
- * The Gorey Touch by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #15, November 1975
- * The Object-Lesson by John Gregory Betancourt, (br) Weird Tales January/February 2004
- * The Private Edward Gorey by John Crowley, (br) Boston Review (online) January 11 2019
- * R.I.P. Edward Gorey by Mark Edwards, (ob) All Hallows #24, June 2000
- * The World of Edward Gorey by Clifford Ross and Karen Wilkin by John Crowley, (br)
[]Gorfain, Arthur D. (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
- * The Editor’s Trip, (ar) The Silver Jacket #24, #25, #26, #27 1955, #28 1956
- * How We Didn’t Win the Redex Trial!, (ar) The Silver Jacket #12, 1954
- * I’ll Be Seeing You - I Hope!, (ed) The Silver Jacket #9, 1954
- * The Letters Are Rolling In, (ed) The Silver Jacket #7, 1954
- * A Nice Compliment …, (ed) The Silver Jacket #15, 1954
- * Nine Issues in Volume Two!, (ed) The Silver Jacket #16, 1955
- * No Trial Story this Month, (ed) The Silver Jacket #11, 1954
- * On the High Seas, (ed) The Silver Jacket #19, 1955
- * Our First Year, (ed) The Silver Jacket #13, 1954
- * The Queen Has Seen The Silver Jacket!, (ed) The Silver Jacket #8, 1954
- * This and That, (ed) The Silver Jacket #17, #18 1955
- * We Should Be on Our Way…, (ed) The Silver Jacket #10, 1954
- * Who Will Win the Guinea?, (ed) The Silver Jacket #12, 1954
- * [Untitled Trip Report], (ar) The Silver Jacket #22, 1955
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[]Gorges, Mary (fl. 1880s-1890s) (chron.)
- * King Robert’s Resolve, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper October 6 1888
- * The Mistakes of Life, (pm) Atalanta #51, December 1891
- * No More Sea, (pm) Atalanta #89, February 1895
- * The Old Home, (pm) Atalanta #36, September 1890
- * Our Open Column:
* ___ King Robert’s Resolve, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper October 6 1888
- * Salvage, (pm) Atalanta #33, June 1890
- * To One Far Off, (pm) Atalanta #59, August 1892
- * Violets! Sweet Violets!, (pm) Atalanta #79, April 1894
- * Wreck of the “Drummond Castle”, (pm) Atalanta #108, September 1896
[]Gorham, Louis (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * An Alpine Hold-Up, (ss) The Argosy May 1911
- * Beatrice’s Lover, (ss) The Cavalier November 9 1912
- * Black Roses, (vi) Young’s Magazine July 1911
- * Finger-Prints, (ss) The Argosy June 1912
- * How to Get a Play Produced, (ss) The Cavalier January 1911
- * The Painted Girl, (ss) The Cavalier February 1911
- * The Secret of Her Youth, (ss) Young’s Magazine February 1912
- * The Secret of Their Captivity, (na) The Argosy August 1911
- * Trembling Earth, (sl) The Argosy Dec 1911, Jan, Feb, Mar 1912
- * The Undeserted Island, (sl) All-Story Weekly Mar 9, Mar 16, Mar 23, Mar 30, Apr 6, Apr 13 1918
- * When the Actor Plots, (ss) Top-Notch July 15 1911
[]Gorin, Lizzie B. (fl. 1900s)
_____, trans.
- * Boless by Maxim Gorky, (ss) Short Story Classics (Foreign) ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1907
- * The Duel by Nikolai Dmitrievitch Teleshov, (ss) Short Story Classics (Foreign) ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1907
- * The Thief by Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoevskii, (ss) Short Story Classics (Foreign) ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1907
- * Valia by Leonid Andreyev, (ss) Short Story Classics (Foreign) ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1907
[]Gorinsky, Liz (fl. 2010s) (books) (chron.)
_____, ed.
- * Some of the Best from Tor.com: 2011 Edition (with Patrick Nielsen Hayden), (an) Tor (ebook), February 2012
- * Some of the Best from Tor.com: 2012 Edition (with David G. Hartwell & Patrick Nielsen Hayden), (an) Tor (ebook), January 2013
- * Some of the Best from Tor.com: 2013 Edition (with Ellen Datlow, Claire Eddy, Melissa Frain, George R. R. Martin, Patrick Nielsen Hayden, Ann VanderMeer & Noa Wheeler), (an) Tor (ebook), November 2013
- * Some of the Best from Tor.com: 2014 Edition (with Ellen Datlow, Carl Engle-Laird, David G. Hartwell, Peter Joseph, Patrick Nielsen Hayden, Marco Palmieri, Paul Stevens & Ann VanderMeer), (an) Tor (ebook), January 2015
- * Some of the Best from Tor.com: 2016 Edition (with Ellen Datlow, Carl Engle-Laird, Justin Landon, Patrick Nielsen Hayden, Diana M. Pho, Ann VanderMeer & Miriam Weinberg), (an) Tor (ebook), January 2017
[]Gorky, Maxim; [working name of Alexei Maximovich Peshkov] (1868-1936) (about) (chron.)
- * Awakening, (ss) Current Literature September 1905
- * Because of Monotony, (ss) The Stratford Journal July/August 1918
- * Boless, (ss) Short Story Classics (Foreign) ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1907
- * A Boy, (ss)
- * Charlie Maine, (ss) T.P.’s Magazine July 1911; translated by J. Mackenzie
- * The Children, (ss) The Phoenix January 1915; translated from the Russian.
- * Christmas Phantoms, (ss) Current Literature December 1905
- * Chums, (ss) 1939
- * The City of Mammon: My Impressions of America, (ar) Appleton’s Magazine August 1906
- * Comrades, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine January 1913
- * Confronting Life, (vi) The Cosmopolitan April 1905; translated by Frances Kovitch
- * Demands of Life, (ss) The Stratford Magazine March 1928
- * The Devil, (ss) National Magazine November 1901
- * The Devil, (ss)
- * Emblems, (ss) The Dial September 1927
- * Fragments from My Diary, (ex)
- * The Freak, (ss) The Phoenix August 1916; translated from the Russian.
- * from The Fragments from Reminiscences, (ar) [Ref. Anton Chekhov]
- * From the Tales of Old Izergil, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1905; translated by Zofia Zotowska
- * The Gipsy—Makar Chudra: A Tale of the Steppes, (ss)
- * The Green Cat, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly November 11 1922; translated by J. Sutton Paterson
- * Guide, (ss) The Dial September 1927
- * Heart of a Beggar, (ss) Current Literature August 1909
- * Her Lover, (ss)
- * The Hermit, (ss) Collier’s May 16 1925
- * How They Caught Semaga, (ss) Lilliput May 1945
- * In the Steppes, (ss)
- * In the Steppes, (ss) Short Stories by Russian Authors ed. R. S. Townsend, J.M. Dent & Sons, 1934
- * Kirilka at the Ferry, (ss)
- * Larra, (ss) Short Stories August 1905; translated from the Russian by Grace Eldredge.
- * Lenin, (ar) Liberty May 8 1926
- * Life in a Prison Cell, (ss) Esquire April 1937
- * Literature and Present-Day Russia, (ex) The Athenaeum June 4 1920
- * Little Jewish Boy, (ss) The American Hebrew March 30 1923
- * Love on a Raft, (ss)
- * Makar Chudra, (ss) The Stratford Journal March 1918
- * Malva, (ss)
- * Man and the Simplon, (ss) The Phoenix February/March 1915; translated from the Russian.
- * Man’s Behaviour When Alone, (ar)
- * Man Who Could Not Die, (ss) The Stratford Journal June 1918
- * The Man with a National Face, (ss)
- * Man with Another Man’s Soul, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) February 1924
- * The March of Man, (es) The Cosmopolitan July 1905
- * The Menace of Asia, (ar) Hearst’s International June 1922
- * A Message from the Sea, (ss) The International July 1917; translated from the Russian.
- * Mister God, (ss) The Nation November 7 1923
- * “Mob”, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine November 1906
- * More Reminiscences of Leonid Andreyev, (bg) The Dublin Magazine Jul, Aug 1925 [Ref. Leonid Andreyev]; translated from the Russian by S. S. Koteliansky.
- * Mother, (n.) Appleton’s Magazine Dec 1906, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1907
- * A Mother, (ss) The Phoenix July/August 1915; translated from the Russian.
- * Mother and Destroyer, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #237, November 15 1913; translated by John Cournos
- * Mother Kemsky, (ss) This Quarter July/September 1930
- * Mother Kemsky, (ss) The London Magazine October 1954; translated by Moura Budberg
- * New York—City of Mammon, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine September 1906
- * Old Man, (ss) Echo October 1926
- * On an Autumn Night, (ss) The Russian Review October 1916
- * On Christmas Eve, (ss) Tales December 1905; translated from the Russian.
- * One Autumn Night, (ss) Best Russian Short Stories ed. Thomas Seltzer, Boni & Liveright, 1917
- * One Little Boy, (ss) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v2 #5, 1952
- * On Literature: February, (ex) The Athenaeum June 4 1920, as "Literature and Present-Day Russia"
- * The Pogrom, (ss) Esquire July 1935
- * The Proud Heart of Danko, (ss) Short Stories April 1906; translated from the Russian by Rachel Carew.
- * The Rival Dancers, (ss) The Story-teller February 1921
- * The Rivals, (ss) Metropolitan January 1921
- * Road of Shame, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine April 1905
- * Russian Cruelty, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) August 1922
- * Short Story Masterpiece:
* ___ Wages of Sin, (ss)
- * Song of the Blind, (ss) The Yale Review Autumn 1985
- * The Song of the Falcon, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine September 1905
- * The Song of the Falcon, (ss)
- * The Song of the Falcon, (ss) Kingdom Come #12, Autumn 1943; translated by Beatrice Scott
- * Song of the Storm-Petrel, (pm) Cosmopolitan Magazine January 1906
- * The Storm Petrel, (pp) Tom Watson’s Magazine March 1905; translated by Abraham Cahan
- * Story of a Devil, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1903
- * Story of a Novel, (ss) Southwest Review April 1925
- * The Strange Murderer, (ss) The Dial October 1924; translated from the Russian.
- * The Sultan and His Son, (ss)
- * Sun and Sea, (ss) The Phoenix June 1915; translated from the Russian.
- * The Traitor’s Mother, (ss) The Premier Magazine #9, January 1915
- * Twenty-Six Men and a Girl, (ss)
- * Wages of Sin, (ss)
- * Wandering People, (ss)
- * The Writer, (ss)
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