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[]Platter, Deborah (chron.)
- * A Bachelor’s Broil, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1892
- * A Chat About Macaroni, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1893
- * A Culinary Field-Day, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1891
- * Delectable Salads, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1894
- * Economical Savoury Soufflés, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1896
- * How we Fared in Manx-Land, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1892
- * Novel Nut Confections, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1894
- * Novel Strawberry Dishes for Holiday Makers, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine Summer 1895
- * Omelette Night: A Battle with the Pans, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1893
- * Ornamental Chocolate Dishes, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1895
- * A Pleasant Cookery Experiment, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1893
- * Simple Soufflés, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1895
- * Some Culinary Dainties for Bazaars, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1893
- * A Talk on Tomatoes, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1894
- * “Try My Nice Fish Pies!”, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1895
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[]Platts, W(illiam) Carter (1864-1944) (about) (chron.)
- * The British Boomerang: “Billets”: A Game of the Moorlands, (ar) Fry’s Magazine September 1911
- * The Doctor’s Yarn, (ss) The Strand Magazine April 1897
- * Hunting the Slipper: The Rarest British Wild Flower, (ar) The Strand Magazine September 1906
- * Monarch of the Stream, (ar) The London Magazine April 1913
- * Motoring on Moderate Means, (ar) The London Magazine October 1912
- * North-Country Kettle Shooting: From Popinjay to Post-Card, (ar) Fry’s: The Man’s Magazine February 1912
- * The Northern May-Fly, (ar) Fry’s Magazine May 1910
- * Other People’s Pleasures:
* ___ No. 1. Motoring on Moderate Means, (ar) The London Magazine October 1912
- * Quoits, (ar) Fry’s: The Man’s Magazine January 1912
- * The Ribblesdale Buckhounds, (ar) Fry’s Magazine July 1910
- * The Sheepdog in the Arena, (ar) Fry’s Magazine May 1912
- * Stories of Pets:
* ___ “Tommy” the Vole, (ar) The Grand Magazine November 1906
- * “Swimming the Worm” for Grayling, (ar) Fry’s Magazine February 1910
- * “Tommy” the Vole, (ar) The Grand Magazine November 1906
- * The Way Out, (ms) from Light Lines and Tight Lines,
- * Yorkshire Wit and Humour, (ar) The Grand Magazine October 1907
[]Plauger, P(hillip) J(ames) (1944- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Child of All Ages [Melissa], (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact March 1975
- The 1976 Annual World’s Best SF ed. Donald A. Wollheim & Arthur W. Saha, DAW, 1976
- The Best Science Fiction of the Year #5 ed. Terry Carr, Ballantine, 1976
- Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year, Fifth Annual Collection ed. Lester del Rey, E.P. Dutton, 1976
- Nebula Award Stories 11 ed. Ursula K. Le Guin, Gollancz, 1976
- SF Choice 77 ed. Michael Ashley, Orbit, 1977
- The Best of Analog ed. Ben Bova, Baronet, 1978
- Analog’s Children of the Future ed. Stanley Schmidt, Davis, 1982
- Immortals ed. Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois, Ace, 1998
- * The Con Artist [Melissa], (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact December 1976
- * Dark Lantern, (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact July 1974
- * The Dawn Patrol, (ss) Harlan Ellison’s Last Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, not published
- * Epicycle, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact November 1973
- * Fighting Madness [Dr. Hahnemann], (n.) Analog Annual ed. Ben Bova, Pyramid, 1976
- * Here Be Dragons, (ss) Aurora: Beyond Equality ed. Vonda N. McIntyre & Susan J. Anderson, Fawcett Gold Medal, 1976
- * Lucky Luke, (na) Analog Science Fiction and Fact December 2003
- * Of the Last Kind, (vi) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact April 1991
- * Storymaker, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction February 1976
- * Virtual Image, (na) New Voices III ed. George R. R. Martin, Berkley, 1980
- * Wergild, (n.) Analog Science Fiction and Fact May, Jun 1994
- * Wet Blanket [Dr. Hahnemann], (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact February 1974
[]“Player” (chron.)
- * The Influence of the “Soccer” Captain, (ar) Chums September 19 1926
- * “Soccer” Clubs That Have Won Renown, (cl) Chums Sep 26, Oct 3, Oct 10, Oct 17, Oct 24, Nov 21, Nov 28, Dec 12, Dec 19 1926, Jan 2,
Jan 9, Jan 30, Feb 6 1927
[]Player, Nevile (C.) (fl. 1970s-1980s) (chron.)
- * Books, (rc) Penthouse (UK) January 1981
- * Bryan Ferry, (iv) Penthouse (UK) October 1974
- * Digby Rising, (ss) Mayfair v8 #4, 1973
- * Equilibrium, (ss) Mayfair v6 #2, 1971
- * The Girl and the Tortoise, (ss) Mayfair v8 #9, 1973
- * Grid Kid, (ar) Mayfair v6 #10, 1971
- * Hand Me the Telescope, It’s Better-See Funfair, (ar) Mayfair v8 #1, 1973
- * Heave Ho, My Tarties, It’s Rife on the Ocean Wave, (ss) Mayfair v8 #6, 1973
- * Mother of Invention, (ss) Penthouse (UK) April 1974
- * Once Upon a Virgin, (mm) Mayfair v7 #1, 1972
- * Ponder in Blue, (ss) Mayfair v10 #1, 1975
- * The Tunnel, (ss) Penthouse (UK) December 1976
- * The Twelve Best Lines to Catch a Beach Bird, (hu) Mayfair v7 #8, 1972
- * Viv Martell, (iv) Penthouse (UK) January 1975
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[]Player, Stephen (fl. 1980s-2000s) (chron.)
- * When the Bucket Stilled, (ss) Winter Chills #3, Winter 1988/1989
- * [front cover], (cv) A Dusk of Demons by John Christopher, Hamish Hamilton, 1993
- * [front cover], (cv) A Dusk of Demons by John Christopher, Puffin, 1994
- * [front cover], (cv) A Midsummer’s Nightmare by Garry Kilworth, Bantam UK, 1996
- * [front cover], (cv) Hey, New Kid! by Garry Kilworth, Mammoth, 1999
- * [front cover], (cv) Spiral Words #5, #7 Sep 2000
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Spiral Words #5, #7 Sep 2000
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- * …Bugs, Rennies, Resolutions, Domes, Alka Seltzer…, (iv) Spiral Words #4, 1999, uncredited.
- * Never Say Never by Michael Stone, (ar) Spiral Words #7, September 2000
- * Tattooing Babies! by Michael Stone, (iv) Spiral Words #5, 2000
[]Playfair, [Sir] Nigel (Ross) (1874-1934) (about) (chron.)
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- * R.U.R. by Karel Capek (with Paul Selver), (pl) Doubleday, Page & Co., 1923
- Mind, Inc. April 1930; translated from the Czech (R.U.R., Aventinum, 1920).
- The Treasury of Science Fiction Classics ed. Harold W. Kuebler, Hanover House, 1954
- Science-Fiction Thinking Machines ed. Groff Conklin, Vanguard Press, 1954
- Of Men and Machines ed. Arthur O. Lewis, Jr., E.P. Dutton, 1963
- Science Fact/Fiction ed. Edmund J. Farrell, Thomas E. Gage, John Pfordresher & Raymond J. Rodrigues, Scott, Foresman, 1974
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[]Playford, Nicholas (1961- ) (books) (chron.)
- * The Birth of Stone Revealed in Vapours, (ss) The Prisoner Gains a Blurred Skin, Australian Scholarly/Black Pepper, 1994
- * Encircling the Rose Garden, (ss) The Prisoner Gains a Blurred Skin, Australian Scholarly/Black Pepper, 1994
- * Examining the Audacious Edifice, (ss) The Prisoner Gains a Blurred Skin, Australian Scholarly/Black Pepper, 1994
- * The Fragmation of Tyres, (ss) The Prisoner Gains a Blurred Skin, Australian Scholarly/Black Pepper, 1994
- * Hinges, (ss) The Prisoner Gains a Blurred Skin, Australian Scholarly/Black Pepper, 1994
- * Orientation of the Cinder-track Horizon, (nv) The Prisoner Gains a Blurred Skin, Australian Scholarly/Black Pepper, 1994
- * Parachuting, (ss) The Prisoner Gains a Blurred Skin, Australian Scholarly/Black Pepper, 1994
- * Pram, (ss) The Prisoner Gains a Blurred Skin, Australian Scholarly/Black Pepper, 1994
- * The Prisoner Gains a Blurred Skin, (oc) Australian Scholarly/Black Pepper (tp), 1994
- * The Prisoner Gains a Blurred Skin, (ss) The Prisoner Gains a Blurred Skin, Australian Scholarly/Black Pepper, 1994
- * The Skimmer Upon the Perceptual Sea, (ss) The Prisoner Gains a Blurred Skin, Australian Scholarly/Black Pepper, 1994
- * Through a Magpie Come Words on Fears of China, (ss) The Prisoner Gains a Blurred Skin, Australian Scholarly/Black Pepper, 1994
- * Topmost, (ss) The Prisoner Gains a Blurred Skin, Australian Scholarly/Black Pepper, 1994
- * The Unbidden Prism of Desire, (ss) The Prisoner Gains a Blurred Skin, Australian Scholarly/Black Pepper, 1994
- * Whale, (ss) The Prisoner Gains a Blurred Skin, Australian Scholarly/Black Pepper, 1994
[]Pletsch, Mary (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Folk Hero, (ss) Apex Magazine #85, June 2016
- * The Island Way (with Dylan Blacquiere), (ss) Tesseracts Nineteen: Superhero Universe ed. Mark Shainblum & Claude Lalumière, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2016
- * Silver Future, (ss) X Marks the Spot ed. Lisa Mangum, WordFire Press, 2020
- * A Single Spark, (ss) One Horn to Rule Them All ed. Lisa Mangum, WordFire Press, 2014
- * Sweet William, (ss) Shock Totem #10, 2016
- * The Wisdom of the Serpent, (ss) On Spec #105, 2017
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[]Pletzers, Lee (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Bio-Virus, (nv) Nebula Rift v3 #9, 2015
- * Ellen, (ss) The Best of the Horror Society 2013 ed. Carson Buckingham, The Horror Society Press, 2013
- * Machines and Men, (ss) Nebula Rift v3 #5, 2015
- * Reset, (ss) Nebula Rift v3 #1, 2015
- * The Seal, (ss) Masters of Horror: Damned if You Don’t ed. K. K., Triskaideka Books, 2011
- * Shadows, (ss) Morpheus Tales #6, October 2009 [Ref. Douglas E. Draper, Jr.]
- * Two Kinds of Animal, (ss) The Literary Hatchet #10, December 2014
[]Pliml, Cliff (chron.)
- * Compliant Moon, (ss) Hadrosaur Tales Volume Nine ed. David L. Summers, Hadrosaur Productions, 2000
- * A Fresh Start for an Old Demon, (ss) Hadrosaur Tales Volume Eight ed. David L. Summers, Hadrosaur Productions, 2000
- * Hammerhead, (ss) Hadrosaur Tales Volume Fourteen ed. David Lee Summers, Hadrosaur Productions, 2002
- * Titan’s First Child, (ss) Hadrosaur Tales Volume Five ed. David L. Summers, Hadrosaur Productions, 1998
- * Titan’s Last Child, (ss) Hadrosaur Tales Volume Six ed. David L. Summers, Hadrosaur Productions, 1998
- * Winter Blossoms, (ss) Hadrosaur Tales Volume XVIII ed. David Lee Summers, Hadrosaur Productions, 2004
[]Plimmer, Denis (1914-1981) (about) (chron.)
- * The Channelers, (ss) Uncanny Tales (Canada) February 1942
- * The Coming of Darakk, (ss) Uncanny Tales (Canada) December 1941
- * Death Over Galleon Hall, (nv) Daredevil Detective Stories February 1942
- * The Devil’s Tree, (pm) Weird Tales July 1941
- * Eleven Years, (vi) The American Magazine January 1941
- * The Expatriate, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1953
- * The Green Invasion, (ss) Weird Tales November 1940
- * The Harp of David ap Gwylam, (ss) Bluebook April 1953
- * I Pronounce You, (ss) Esquire February 1955
- * It Can Be Death to Speak to a Rebel [Did It Happen?], (ss) The Evening Standard March 31 1959
- * “It Would Be Easier to Film The Odyssey Than The Lord of the Rings” (with Charlotte Plimmer), (iv) The Daily Telegraph March 22 1968 [Ref. J. R. R. Tolkien]
- * Louisiana Night, (ss) Uncanny Tales (Canada) September/October 1943
- * Man from the Wrong Time-Track, (ss) Uncanny Stories April 1941
- * The Man in the Black Cloak, (ss) This Week
- * The Man in the Black Coat, (ss) This Week July 12 1953
- * Mr. Potter and the Prophet Isaiah [Mr. Potter], (ss) Daredevil Detective Stories October 1942
- * Mr. Potter Finds a Clue [Mr. Potter], (ss) Daredevil Detective Stories August 1942
- * Portrait of the Artist’s Mother, (ss) Uncanny Tales (Canada) December 1942
- * The Royal Home Afloat (with Charlotte Plimmer), (ar) John Bull Illustrated January 24 1959
- * See London for 11 Cents (with Charlotte Plimmer), (ar) The American Magazine April 1954
- * Separate Rooms, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1954
- * Soliloquy on an Autumn Day (with Charlotte Plimmer), (ss) Esquire November 1955
- * The Stolen God, (ss) Uncanny Tales (Canada) January 1942
- * Storm Over a Royal Love Affair (with Charlotte Plimmer), (ar) Redbook October 1963
- * The Strange Case of Julian Rayne, (nv) Uncanny Tales (Canada) March 1942
- * Strangers from a Barren Paradise (with Charlotte Plimmer), (ar)
- * Tempest in a Riviera Teapot (with Charlotte Plimmer), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 14/July 21 1962
- * Trail’s End, (ss) Dynamic Western Stories June 1942
- * The Unborn, (ss) Uncanny Tales (Canada) September 1942
- * We Discovered Paris Through Its Markets (with Charlotte Plimmer), (ar) The American Magazine August 1955
- * We Rediscovered the Rhine (with Charlotte Plimmer), (ar) The American Magazine June 1954
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[]Plimpton, George (Ames) (1927-2003) (chron.)
- * The Art of Fiction:
* ___ IV: Irwin Shaw (with John Phillips), (iv) The Paris Review #4, Winter 1953 [Ref. Irwin Shaw]
* ___ V: William Styron (with Peter Mathiessen), (iv) The Paris Review #5, Spring 1954 [Ref. William Styron]
* ___ LXIV: Kurt Vonnegut (with David Hayman, David Michaelis & Richard L. Rhodes), (iv) The Paris Review #69, Spring 1977 [Ref. Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.]
* ___ No. 94 E.L. Doctotow, (iv) The Paris Review #101, Winter 1986 [Ref. E. L. Doctorow]
* ___ No. 123: Tom Wolfe, (iv) The Paris Review #118, Spring 1991 [Ref. Tom Wolfe]
* ___ CXLIX: John le Carre, (iv) The Paris Review #143, Summer 1997 [Ref. John le Carré]
- * The Art of Humor:
* ___ II: Garrison Keillor, (iv) The Paris Review #136, Fall 1995 [Ref. Garrison Keillor]
* ___ III: Calvin Trillin, (iv) The Paris Review #136, Fall 1995 [Ref. Calvin Trillin]
- * The Art of Poetry:
* ___ LXXXIII: Billy Collins, (iv) The Paris Review #159, Fall 2001 [Ref. Billy Collins]
- * The Art of Screenwriting:
* ___ II John Gregory Dunne, (iv) The Paris Review #138, Spring 1996 [Ref. John Gregory Dunne]
- * Billy Collins, (iv) The Paris Review #159, Fall 2001 [Ref. Billy Collins]
- * Calvin Trillin, (iv) The Paris Review #136, Fall 1995 [Ref. Calvin Trillin]
- * The Canon of Western Humor, (iv) The Paris Review #136, Fall 1995 [Ref. Harold Bloom]
- * E.L. Doctotow, (iv) The Paris Review #101, Winter 1986 [Ref. E. L. Doctorow]
- * Fran Lebowitz: A Humorist at Work (with James Linville), (iv) The Paris Review #127, Summer 1993 [Ref. Fran Lebowitz]
- * from The Art of Fiction: An Interview with James Baldwin (with Jordan Elgrably), (ar) [Ref. James Baldwin]
- * Garrison Keillor, (iv) The Paris Review #136, Fall 1995 [Ref. Garrison Keillor]
- * Home Run, (ar) Penthouse (US) July 2001
- * Irwin Shaw (with John Phillips), (iv) The Paris Review #4, Winter 1953 [Ref. Irwin Shaw]
- * John Gregory Dunne, (iv) The Paris Review #138, Spring 1996 [Ref. John Gregory Dunne]
- * John le Carre, (iv) The Paris Review #143, Summer 1997 [Ref. John le Carré]
- * Kurt Vonnegut (with David Hayman, David Michaelis & Richard L. Rhodes), (iv) The Paris Review #69, Spring 1977 [Ref. Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.]
- * Tom Wolfe, (iv) The Paris Review #118, Spring 1991 [Ref. Tom Wolfe]
- * Truman Capote, Screenwriter, (iv) The Paris Review #138, Spring 1996 [Ref. Truman Capote]
- * View from the Top:
* ___ Home Run, (cl) Penthouse (US) July 2001
- * William Styron (with Peter Mathiessen), (iv) The Paris Review #5, Spring 1954 [Ref. William Styron]
- * [letter], (lt) The London Magazine November 1954
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- * Editor: The Paris Review #1, Spring 1953
- * Editor (with Blair Fuller, Maxine Groffsky, Donald Hall, Peter Matthiessen & Robert B. Silvers): The Paris Review #111, Summer 1989
- * Editor (with Blair Fuller, Donald Hall, Peter Matthiessen & Robert B. Silvers): The Paris Review #19 Sum, #20 Aut/Wtr 1958, #24 Sum/Fll 1960, #26 Sum/Fll 1961
- * Editor (with Donald Hall, H. L. Humes, Peter Matthiesen & William Pène du Bois): The Paris Review #2 Sum, #3 Aut 1953
- * Editor (with Donald Hall & Peter Matthiesen): The Paris Review #7, Fall 1954/Winter 1955
- * Editor (with Donald Hall, Peter Matthiesen & William Pène du Bois): The Paris Review #4 Win 1953, #5 Spr, #6 Sum 1954
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[]Pliny the Younger; [i.e., Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, born Gaius Caecilius or Gaius Caecilius Cilo] [61-112] (chron.)
- * An Ancient Haunted House, (ss) Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: French: Italian: Spanish: Latin ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907, as "Letter to Sura"
- * The Arimaspi and the Griffins, (ar)
- * Concerning Phantoms, (ss) Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: French: Italian: Spanish: Latin ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907, as "Letter to Sura"
- * The Early Christians, (lt)
- * Ghost Story, (ss) 1746
- * The Haunted House, (ss) Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: French: Italian: Spanish: Latin ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907, as "Letter to Sura"
- * The Haunted House, (ss)
- * He Saw Vesuvius Bury Pompeii, (ar)
- * The House in Athens, (ss) Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: French: Italian: Spanish: Latin ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907, as "Letter to Sura"
- * Letter to Sura, (ss) Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: French: Italian: Spanish: Latin ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907; translated from the Latin (as a letter to Sura, 2nd century AD).
- The Lock and Key Library: Mediterranean ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1909
- Masterpieces of Mystery, Volume 2: Ghost Stories ed. Joseph Lewis French, Doubleday Page, 1920
- Great Short Stories of the World ed. Barrett H. Clark & Maxim Lieber, The World Publishing Company, 1925, as "The Haunted House"
- Great Ghost Stories, New Era Library, 1933, as "An Ancient Haunted House"
- The Haunted Omnibus ed. Alexander Laing, Farrar & Rinehart, 1937, as "Concerning Phantoms"
- Great Ghost Stories of the World ed. Alexander Laing, Blue Ribbon, 1941, as "Concerning Phantoms"
- Pause to Wonder ed. Marjorie Fischer & Rolfe Humphries, Julian Messner, 1944, as "The Haunted House"
- Argosy (UK) February 1944, as "The Haunted House"
- The Fireside Book of Ghost Stories ed. Edward Wagenknecht, Bobbs-Merrill, 1947, as "The House in Athens"
- A Gathering of Ghosts ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis, Funk & Wagnalls, 1970, as "The Haunted House"
- Passport to the Supernatural ed. Bernhardt J. Hurwood, Taplinger, 1972, as "The Philosopher and the Ghost"
- World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Seven Treasures Publications, 2008
- * A Love Letter from Rome, (lt)
- * The Philosopher and the Ghost, (ss) Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: French: Italian: Spanish: Latin ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907, as "Letter to Sura"
- * Simo the Dolphin, (ex) from Natural History, 1601
- * When Vesuvius Destroyed Pompeii, (ar)
[]Plomer, William (Charles Franklyn) (1903-1973) (about) (chron.)
- * Against Self Pity, (pm) John Bull November 10 1956
- * An Alphabet of Literary Prejudice, (es) The Windmill v2 #5, 1946
- * Anglo-Swiss; or, A Day Among the Alps, (pm) The London Magazine November 1954
- * Bamboo, (ss) Courier August 1954
- * The Bungalows, (pm) The London Magazine April 1954
- * Byron in Westminster Abbey, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Summer 1969
- * The Child of Queen Victoria, (ss)
- * Coming to London—I, (ar) The London Magazine June 1955
- * The Dorking Thigh, (pm) Lilliput October 1945
- * The Eccentric Compass, (pm) Seven #2, Autumn 1938
- * Ever Such a Nice Boy, (ss) The New Statesman and Nation January 2 1937
- * It Was All Such Fun, (pm) The London Magazine February 1954
- * The Last Husband, (br) The London Magazine March 1954 [Ref. William Humphrey]
- * New Zealand Short Stories, (br) The London Magazine March 1954 [Ref. D. M. Davin]
- * Not Where We Came In, (pm) Transatlantic Review #22, Autumn 1966
- * Obtuse Angels, (ms) from At Home, Jonathan Cape, 1958
- * Palmyra, (pm) The London Magazine November 1955
- * Parallel Lives, (ss) Lilliput December 1946
- * Phoenix Fled, (br) The London Magazine March 1954 [Ref. Attia Hosain]
- * Pick of Today’s Short Stories: 4, (br) The London Magazine March 1954 [Ref. John Pudney]
- * Soldiers Bathing, and Other Poems, (br) The London Magazine August 1954 [Ref. F. T. Prince]
- * Song at the Year’s Turning: Poems 1942-1954, (br) The London Magazine March 1956 [Ref. R. S. Thomas]
- * South African Writing, (ar) The London Magazine February 1957
- * Voorslag Days, (ar) The London Magazine July 1959
- * When the Sardines Came, (ss) Harper’s Bazaar #2727, September 1 1939
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[]Plotkin, Roy (fl. 1940s) (chron.)
- * Bradford B Baxter—Author? (with Gerry de la Ree), (ss) Sun Spots v3 #4 1940, v4 #2 1941
- * Buccaneers from the Void, (iw) Sun Spots v4 #4, 1941
- * Did You Ever Draw on Your Science Books?, (il) Sun Spots v3 #3, 1940
- * Editorial, (ed) Sun Spots v2 #4, 1940
- * Editorial #1 What’s Wrong with It?, (ed) Sun Spots v3 #4, 1940
- * Editorial #2, (ed) Sun Spots v3 #2, v4 #1 1940
- * Editorial #3, (ed) Sun Spots v3 #3, 1940
- * I Can’t Understand Why, (ar) Sun Spots v4 #2, 1941
- * The Irony of It All (with Gerry de la Ree), (ss) Sun Spots v4 #3, 1941
- * The Way I See It, (cl) Sun Spots v2 #3, 1940
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- * Editor (with Charles A. Beling, Roderick Gaetz & Gerry de la Ree): Sun Spots v4 #2, v4 #3 1941
- * Editor (with Roderick Gaetz & Gerry de la Ree): Sun Spots v1 #2, v1 #3, v1 #4, v2 #1, v2 #2, v2 #3, v2 #4, v3 #1, v3 #2, v3 #3, v3 #4, v4 #1 1940
v4 #4, v5 #1, v5 #2 1941
[]Plourde, David (fl. 1970s-1980s) (about) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Time Thieves by Dean R. Koontz, Ace Double, 1972
- * [front cover], (cv) Earthstrings by John Rackham, Ace Double, 1972
- * [front cover], (cv) The Barbie Murders by John Varley, Berkley, 1980
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Redbook Nov 1970, Feb, Sep 1971
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Ladies’ Home Journal July 1973
[]Plowman, Alfred (fl. 1900s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Alex Sees the Light, (ss) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine August 1913
- * As Shown by the Evidence, (ss) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine December 1913
- * The Bribe, (ss) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine April 1914
- * The Crucible, (ss) People’s July 1914
- * The Darkest Hour, (vi) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine April 1913
- * The Eyes of Fate, (ss) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine August 1912
- * The Hiding Place, (ss) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine March 1913
- * The Letter in the Mail, (ss) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine June 1913
- * The Letter in the Post, (ss) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine June 1913, as "The Letter in the Mail"
- * The Love of Joyselle, (ss) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine May 1913
- * The Mousetrap, (ss) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine July 1912
- * The Paths of Peace, (ss) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine October 1913
- * A Perfect Flower, (ss) The People’s Home Journal June 1918
- * The Shadow of the Past, (ss) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine January 1914
- * The Written Word, (ss) The All-Story Magazine August 1908
[]Pluck, Thomas (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Black Shuck, (ss) Protectors ed. Thomas Pluck, Goombah Gumbo Press, 2012
- * Bring Me a Pint of Cherry Garcia, (vi) Rock and a Hard Place #5, Winter/Spring 2021
- * The Cucuzza Curse, (ss) At Home in the Dark ed. Lawrence Block, Subterranean Press, 2019
- * Deadbeat, (ss) Down & Out: The Magazine v1 #1, 2017
- * Donkey Dick, (ss) Big Pulp Spring 2013
- * 88 Lines About .44 Magnums, (ss) Rock and a Hard Place #4, Fall/Winter 2020
- * The Final Encore of Moody Joe Shaw, (ss) Unloaded ed. Eric Beetner, Down & Out Books, 2016
- * Firecracker, (ss) Hardboiled #47, September 2014
- * The Forest for the Trees, (ss) Flash Fiction Offensive August 2011
- * The Green Manalishi with the Two-Prong Crown, (ss) Collectibles ed. Lawrence Block, Subterranean Press, 2021
- * Gumbo Weather, (ss) Needle #7, Fall/Winter 2012
- * The Last Detail, (ss) Thuglit #19, September/October 2015
- * Lefty, (ss) Crime Factory v2 #10, 2012
- * Legacy of Brutality, (ss) Pulp Modern Autumn 2011
- * Lisa Brackmann Interview, (iv) Crimespree Magazine #55, April 2014 [Ref. Lisa Brackmann]
- * Little Howl on the Prairie, (ss) Protectors 2: Heroes ed. Thomas Pluck, Goombah Gumbo Press, 2015
- * Mannish Water, (ss) Betty Fedora #2, 2015
- * Play Dead, (ss) Unnerving Magazine #11, 2019
- * Rain Dog, (ss) Crimespree Magazine #43, July/August 2011
- * Six Feet Under God, (ss) Grift Magazine #1, Spring 2012
- * Tiger Mother, (ss) Noir Nation #2, September 2012
- * Truth Comes Out of Her Well to Shame Mankind, (ss) Alive in Shape and Color ed. Lawrence Block, Pegasus Books, 2017
- * We Got the Beat, (ss) Murder-a-Go-Go’s ed. Holly West, Down & Out Books, 2019
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[]Plum, Mark (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Behind the Bunker, (nv) Mystery Stories August 1928
- * Cowards All, (sl) Physical Culture Aug, Nov 1929
- * The Dead Man Smiles, (ss) Complete Detective Novel Magazine #34, April 1931
- * The Duchessa’s Emeralds, (nv) Mystery Stories February 1929
- * False Clues, (ss) Prize Detective Magazine March 1930
- * The Hammer [John Smith], (nv) Mystery Stories April 1929
- * The Hatpin, (ss) Mystery Stories March 1929
- * The Invisible Murderer, (ss) Mystery Stories May 1929
- * John Smith Interferes [John Smith], (ss) Mystery Stories February 1928
- * The Murders in Astor Place, (ss) Mystery Stories September 1928
- * The Royal Flush, (ss) Mystery Stories May 1928
- * Snow Men, (ss) Mystery Stories April 1928
- * That Hallowe’en, (ss) Mystery Stories December 1928
- * The World Series Murder, (ss) Mystery Stories November 1928
[]Plume, Norman D. (chron.)
- * Nightfall of a Master, a tribute to Isaac Asimov, (ar) Vision #14, 1992 [Ref. Isaac Asimov]
- * Progress in Robotics, (cl) Vision; #14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
- * Progress in Robotics, (cl) Vision #14, #15 1992, #16, #17 1993, #18 1994
- * Signs of the Time, (vi) Vision #15, 1992
- * Your Turn, (vi) Vision #17, 1993
[]Plumley, (Gardner) Ladd (1862-1927) (about) (chron.)
- * The Acquittal of Doctor Guidas, (ss) The Black Cat February 1917
- * Bottle Lanterns, (ar) The St. Nicholas Magazine June 1926
- * The Cady Burglary, (ss) The Cavalier February 7 1914
- * Camping Wrinkles, (ar) Boys’ Life June 1927
- * The Changing of the Looms, (ss) The Masses April 1912
- * The Crew of No. 11, (ss) National Magazine June 1913
- * The Death Mask, (ss) The Black Cat September 1917
- * Doc Jenny, (ss) Scribner’s Magazine September 1921
- * The Doctors of Local Ills:
* ___ War, (ed) The Masses March 1912
- * A Double Hold-Up, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1915
- * Emory Hampton, Kidnapper, (ss) New England Magazine June 1912
- * Fly Casting, (ar) The American Boy June 1925
- * From the Sea, (ss) Boys’ Life October 1919
- * A Graduate, (ss) National Magazine July 1912
- * Hanson’s Lost Chance, (ss) The Railroad and Current Mechanics December 1913
- * The Intoxicated 453, (ss) Chicago Ledger November 30 1918
- * Just Chumps, (ss) Boys’ Life August 1916
- * A Knight, (ss) The Masses January 1912
- * Mrs. Hogan’s Three-Forty-Three, (ss) All Around Magazine March 1916
- * Mrs. Tim’s Blue Silk, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1914
- * O’Brien from Over There, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine June 10 1919
- * Oh, My Son!, (ss) The Outlook June 20 1923
- * One Year Late, (ss) Chicago Ledger December 8 1917
- * On Time to the Dot, (ss) Chicago Ledger February 22 1919
- * Private Bentley: Deserter, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 7 1917
- * A Rifle, One Man—and a Brain!, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1914
- * Seth’s Wig Wag Short Cut, (ss) Boys’ Life June 1921
- * A Soldier by Happen So, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1915
- * Tammany and the Kaiser, (ss) Smith’s Magazine April 1915
- * Tooting for a Dendle Crossing, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1915
- * A Tussle with a Wildcat, (ss) The Boys’ Magazine March 1915
- * Two—Not of a Kind, (ss) Detective Story Magazine October 5 1916
- * Uncle Dan’s Blackthorn Extra, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1915
- * A Vacant Place, (ss) The Black Cat May 1915
- * Visual Illusions, (ia) The American Boy October 1919
- * War, (ed) The Masses March 1912
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