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[]Lignor, Amy (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Alexandra V. Bach Makes a Statement, (iv) Suspense Magazine March/April 2018 [Ref. Alexandra V. Bach]
- * Amber Breaks Out, (iv) Suspense Magazine September/October 2017 [Ref. Amber]
- * An Artist Focusing on “Hope”, (iv) Suspense Magazine Spring 2021 [Ref. Sarita Angel]
- * Artistic Passion Explodes in a Rainbow of Color, (iv) Suspense Magazine April/May/June 2019 [Ref. Jasmina Seidl]
- * An Artist of Many Passions, (iv) Suspense Magazine September/October 2016 [Ref. Kadri Umbleja]
- * An Artist Whose Work Fits the Pearl of the Black Sea to a “T”, (iv) Suspense Magazine Summer 2020 [Ref. Helena Nikulina]
- * Asks “Do You Know Your Neighbor?”, (iv) Suspense Magazine May/June/July 2018 [Ref. Joseph Souza]
- * Blends Mystery, History & Action to Bring Doc Holliday to Life, (iv) Suspense Magazine August/September/October 2018 [Ref. David Corbett]
- * Brings One of Fiction’s Most Enduring Detectives, Philip Marlowe, Back to Life, (iv) Suspense Magazine August/September/October 2018 [Ref. Lawrence Osborne]
- * Cameron’s Debut Writing Jack Ryan Has It All in “Power and Empire”, (iv) Suspense Magazine November/December 2017 [Ref. Marc Cameron]
- * Cozy Up with Some “Crepe’s”, (iv) Suspense Magazine September/October 2017 [Ref. Laura Childs & Terrie Farley Moran]
- * Cozy Up with “The Cat of the Baskervilles”, (iv) Suspense Magazine January/February 2018 [Ref. Vicki Delany]
- * A Creator of Both Words & Unforgettable Art, (iv) Suspense Magazine Spring 2020 [Ref. Jonathan McFerran]
- * Crime Writers Without Guns Unload a Sequel, (iv) Suspense Magazine August/September/October 2018 [Ref. Eric Beetner]
- * Daughter of the Popular P.J. Tracy “Team” Talks About the Next Step in the Monkeewrench Series, (iv) Suspense Magazine August/September/October 2018 [Ref. Traci Lambrecht]
- * “Deadfall”: Death, Mayhem & the Bronx Zoo?, (iv) Suspense Magazine July/August 2017 [Ref. Linda Fairstein]
- * Debuts “Broken Places”, (iv) Suspense Magazine May/June/July 2018 [Ref. Tracy Clark]
- * Delivering More Than “Faith”, (iv) Suspense Magazine May/June 2017 [Ref. Catherine Finger]
- * Designing Incredible Thrillers with an Architect’s Eye, (iv) Suspense Magazine May/June/July 2018 [Ref. Cynthia Swanson]
- * Doesn’t Tell Us “Pretty Little Lies”, (iv) Suspense Magazine May/June/July 2018 [Ref. Sara Shepard]
- * Ellysiumn Is the “Dream Weaver” of the Art World, (iv) Suspense Magazine October/November/December 2019 [Ref. Gene Raz von Edler]
- * Enhancing Well-Being & Encouraging Minds, (iv) Suspense Magazine January/February 2018 [Ref. Carolyn Jess-Cooke]
- * Exploring the Power of Argentinian Artist Laura Leiva, (iv) Suspense Magazine January/February/March 2019 [Ref. Laura Leiva]
- * Guides the Reader to Murder, (iv) Suspense Magazine May/June/July 2018 [Ref. Dianne Freeman]
- * Hasn’t “Vanquished” His Series, (iv) Suspense Magazine January/February 2018 [Ref. David Putnam]
- * The Haunted Maze: Sarah Winchester’s Feat Fueld by Fear, (ar) Suspense Magazine November 2011
- * How Do You Follow the Success of “Sanctus”?, (iv) Suspense Magazine October 2015 [Ref. Simon Toyne]
- * Hulk Smash, (iv) Suspense Magazine May/June 2017 [Ref. Kenneth Johnson]
- * In Bulgaria Lives the Fantastical Mind of a True Artist, (iv) Suspense Magazine Winter 2020 [Ref. Yoana Bonbonka]
- * Increases “The Hunger” for Suspense, (iv) Suspense Magazine March/April 2018 [Ref. Alma Katsu]
- * Interviewing the Digital Artistic Magician, (iv) Suspense Magazine August/September/October 2018 [Ref. Gaetano Pezzillo]
- * It Takes Two, (iv) Suspense Magazine May/June 2017 [Ref. Nicci French]
- * Jessica James Brings the Wild West, (iv) Suspense Magazine March/April 2017 [Ref. Kelly Oliver]
- * Koontz’s Newest Series Continues with The Whispering Room, (iv) Suspense Magazine November/December 2017 [Ref. Dean Koontz]
- * Laurie R. King Is on “Lockdown”, (iv) Suspense Magazine May/June 2017 [Ref. Laurie R. King]
- * The Life and Times of Cornell Woolrich, (ar) Suspense Magazine January/February/March 2019 [Ref. Cornell Woolrich]
- * The Literary Powerhouse Known as “Rice”, (iv) Suspense Magazine November/December 2017 [Ref. Anne & Christopher Rice]
- * Lives Life Through Different Lenses, (iv) Suspense Magazine May/June 2017 [Ref. Elena Nizaeva]
- * Living His Dream, (iv) Suspense Magazine January/February 2017 [Ref. Mark Greaney]
- * Looking Into the Core of the Ultimate Artist, (iv) Suspense Magazine November/December 2018 [Ref. Leana Delport]
- * Marcia Clark Is First-Rate, (iv) Suspense Magazine November/December 2017 [Ref. Marcia Clark]
- * Meet the Reaper, (vi) Suspense Magazine September/October 2017
- * Memories Unfaded, (iv) Suspense Magazine November/December 2017 [Ref. Hazel Arts]
- * Offers a Candid Interview About a Life Turned 360 Degrees, (iv) Suspense Magazine August/September/October 2018 [Ref. Joe Clifford]
- * The One ‘Cold Case’ That Will Never Be Solved, (ar) Suspense Magazine May 2013
- * One of the
Hardest Smartest Working Authors in the Biz, (iv) Suspense Magazine June/July 2016 [Ref. L. J. Sellers]
- * On Taking a New Path & More, (iv) Suspense Magazine March/April 2018 [Ref. Steena Holmes]
- * Opening Doors, (iv) Suspense Magazine May/June/July 2018 [Ref. Lora Vysotskaya]
- * “Promises Not to Tell”, Maybe…, (iv) Suspense Magazine January/February 2018 [Ref. Jayne Ann Krentz]
- * “The Red Hunter” Will Prey on Readers, (iv) Suspense Magazine March/April 2017 [Ref. Lisa Unger]
- * Reflections at Night, (iv) Suspense Magazine July/August 2017 [Ref. Dani Owergoor]
- * Saying Goodbye to Anne Rice, (ob) Suspense Magazine Winter 2021 [Ref. Anne Rice]
- * S.G. Redling Sings Her Anthem: More Complexity in Women!, (iv) Suspense Magazine April 2016 [Ref. S. G. Redling]
- * Shares Her Love of Life, (iv) Suspense Magazine July/August/September 2019 [Ref. Anne Wipf]
- * Someone to Set Your Heart Free, (iv) Suspense Magazine January/February 2018 [Ref. Adriana Estevez]
- * Something New Is Sprouting in the “Teagarden”, (iv) Suspense Magazine September/October 2017 [Ref. Charlaine Harris]
- * Spotlights Eve Duncan’s Next Generation in The Persuasion, (iv) Suspense Magazine Summer 2020 [Ref. Iris Johansen]
- * Switches Gears with “The Last Summer at Chelsea Beach”, (iv) Suspense Magazine October 2015 [Ref. Pam Jenoff]
- * Takes Readers to the Brink, (iv) Suspense Magazine May/June 2017 [Ref. James Hayman]
- * Takes Readers “Under a Dark Sky”, (iv) Suspense Magazine May/June/July 2018 [Ref. Lori Rader-Day]
- * Talk About Being “Unstoppable”, (iv) Suspense Magazine September/October 2017 [Ref. Jonathan Maberry & Bryan Thomas Schmidt]
- * Thrills You at the Speed of Light, (iv) Suspense Magazine August/September/October 2018 [Ref. Steve Hamilton]
- * Ups the Stakes with “Operator Down”, (iv) Suspense Magazine January/February 2018 [Ref. Brad Taylor]
- * Using Experience to Inspire, (iv) Suspense Magazine March/April 2018 [Ref. Jack Carr]
- * The Visual Weaver, (iv) Suspense Magazine Summer 2021 [Ref. Gwyneth EA]
- * Welcome to Her World, (iv) Suspense Magazine March/April 2017 [Ref. Celtica Harmony]
- * Who Is Edward Fallon? The Linger Project, (ar) Suspense Magazine August 2015 [Ref. Edward Fallon]
- * Wisdom Spanning the Decades, (iv) Suspense Magazine May/June/July 2018 [Ref. Joyce Carol Oates]
- * With a Modern-Day Nod to the Past, (iv) Suspense Magazine May/June 2017 [Ref. Harley Muzak]
- * With the Haunting Tale of “The Winters”, (iv) Suspense Magazine August/September/October 2018 [Ref. Lisa Gabriele]
_____, ed.
- * Editor: Suspense Magazine Sep, Oct/Nov, Dec 2014, Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 2015, Feb,
Apr, Jun/Jul, Sep/Oct, Nov/Dec 2016
Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, May/Jun, Jul/Aug, Sep/Oct, Nov/Dec 2017, Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, May/Jun/Jul, Aug/Sep/Oct, Nov/Dec 2018
Jan/Feb/Mar, Apr/May/Jun, Jul/Aug/Sep, Oct/Nov/Dec 2019, Spr, Sum, Win 2020, Spr, Sum, Win 2021
_____, [ref.]
[]Ligon, Tom (fl. 1980s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * Amateurs, (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact July 1996
- * Beek, (ss) Analog Science Fiction and Fact March/April 2018
- * A Christmas Adversary, (ss) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact mid December 1985
- * Dear Colleagues, (ss) Analog Science Fiction and Fact September 1994
- * The Delicate Crunch of Marshmallows, (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact February 1995
- * The Devil and the Deep Black Void, (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact January 1986
- * El Dorado [Achirdians], (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact October 2007
- * Funnel Hawk, (na) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact June 1990
- * The Gardener, (na) Analog Science Fiction and Fact November 1993
- * Inadvisable Adversaries, (ss) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact September 1984
- * The Pattern, (vi) Analog Science Fiction and Fact March 1995
- * Payback [Achirdians], (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact July/August 2009
- * Probability Zero:
* ___ The Pattern, (vi) Analog Science Fiction and Fact March 1995
- * Prospectus, (ar) Analog Science Fiction and Fact July 1996
- * Rendezvous at Angels Thirty, (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact May 2009
- * The Single-Person Emergency Atmospheric Reentry Device (SPEARED) (with Arlan Andrews, Sr. & Stephanie Osborne), (ar) Analog Science Fiction and Fact December 2014
- * The World’s Simplest Fusion Reactor, (ar) Analog Science Fiction and Fact December 1998
- * The World’s Simplest Fusion Reactor Revisited, (ar) Analog Science Fiction and Fact January/February 2008
- * [letter], (lt) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact Jul 1986, Feb 1991, Aug 1993, Jun 1994, Apr 1995
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[]Ligotti, Thomas (1953- ); used pseudonyms E. M. Cioran & Charles Miguel Riaz (books) (chron.)
- * Across the Border: More Tales of Corporate Horror, (Subterranean Press, 2005, co)
- * Alice’s Last Adventure, (ss) Prime Evil ed. Douglas E. Winter, NAL Signet, 1988
- * Allan & Adelaide: An Arabesque, (ss) Fantasy Macabre #2, 1981
- * L’Autre festival des masques, (ss) Solaris #128, Winter 1999; translated from the English (“The Greater Festival of Masks”, Songs of a Dead Dreamer, Silver Scarab Press, 1985); translated by Yves Meynard
- * Autumnal, (vi) Noctuary, Robinson, 1994
- * Autumn Horror, (vi) Dagon #22/23, September/December 1988
- * The Bells Will Sound Forever, (ss) In a Foreign Town, In a Foreign Land, 1997
- * The Bungalow House, (nv) The Urbanite #5, 1995
- * The Career of Nightmares, (vi) Noctuary, Robinson, 1994
- * Charnelhouse of the Moon, (vi) Punk-Surrealist Cafe #4, 1984
- * The Christmas Eves of Aunt Elise, (ss) Grimoire #3, Winter 1983
- * The ‘Chymist, (ss) Nyctalops #16, March 1981
- * The Cocoons, (ss) Weird Tales Winter 1991/1992
- * The Complete Madman, (vi) Grimoire #4, Spring 1983, as by Charles Miguel Riaz
- * The Consolations of Horror, (ar) Horror Magazine #13, 1982
- * Conversations in a Dead Language, (ss) Deathrealm #8, Spring 1989
- * The Dark Beauty of Unheard Horrors, (ar) Tekeli-li! #4, Winter/Spring 1992
- * Death without End, (vi) Noctuary, Robinson, 1994
- * The Decayed Mystic, (vi) Grimoire #4, Spring 1983, as by Charles Miguel Riaz
- * Demonic Horror, (vi) Crypt of Cthulhu #68, Hallowmas 1989
- * The Demon Man, (vi) Noctuary, Robinson, 1994
- * The Deranged Poet, (vi) Grimoire #4, Spring 1983, as by Charles Miguel Riaz
- * Dr. Locrian’s Asylum, (ss) Grue #5, 1987
- * Doctor Voke and Mister Veech, (ss) Grimoire #5, Summer 1983
- * The Dreaming in Nortown, (nv) Tiamat #5, 1991
- * Dream of a Mannikin, or the Third Person, (ss) Eldritch Tales #9, 1983
- * Drink to Me Only with Labyrinthine Eyes, (ss) Nyctalops #17, June 1982
- * The Eternal Devotion of the Governess to the Residents of Bly, (vi) Fantasy and Terror #7, 1985
- * The Eternal Mirage, (vi) Noctuary, Robinson, 1994
- * The Ever Vigilant Guardians of Secluded and Opulent Estates, (vi) Fantasy and Terror #7, 1985
- * Exotic Horror, (vi) Fantasy and Terror #8, 1986
- * Eye of the Lynx, (ss) Nyctalops #18, April 1983
- * Les Fleurs, (ss) Dark Horizons #23, Summer 1981
- * Flowers of the Abyss, (ss) Nyctalops #19, April 1991
- * Foreword to the Polish edition of Teatro Grottesco, (fw) Okultura, 2014
- * The Frolic, (ss) Fantasy Tales #9, Spring 1982
- * Gas Station Carnivals, (ss) The Nightmare Factory by Thomas Ligotti, Raven, 1996
- * George Sterling: Complete Poetry, (br) Spectral Realms #1, Summer 2014 [Ref. George Sterling]
- * Ghost Stories for the Dead, (pm) Grimoire #2, Fall 1982, as by E. M. Cioran
- * The Glamour, (ss) Grimscribe, Carroll & Graf, 1991
- * Gothic Horror, (vi) Fantasy and Terror #8, 1986
- * The Greater Festival of Masks, (ss) Songs of a Dead Dreamer by Thomas Ligotti, Silver Scarab Press, 1985
- * Grimscribe, (Robinson, December 1991, co)
- * Grimscribe, (Subterranean Press, August 2011, co)
- * The Heart of Count Dracula, Descendant of Attila, Scourge of God, (vi) Songs of a Dead Dreamer by Thomas Ligotti, Silver Scarab Press, 1985
- * The Heart of Count Dracula, Descendent of Attila, Scourge of God, (vi) Songs of a Dead Dreamer by Thomas Ligotti, Silver Scarab Press, 1985
- * His Shadow Shall Rise to a Higher House, (ss) In a Foreign Town, In a Foreign Land, 1997
- * Horror Stories: A Nightmare Scenario, (in)
- * I Have a Special Plan for This World, (nv) Horror Garage #2, 2000
- * The Interminable Equation, (vi) Noctuary, Robinson, 1994
- * In the Night, in the Dark, (fw) Noctuary, Robinson, 1994
- * In the Shadow of Another World, (ss) Dagon #21, March/May 1988
- * Introduction, (lk) Grimscribe, Carroll & Graf, 1991
- * Invocation to the Void, (vi) Noctuary, Robinson, 1994
- * Jessica Amanda Salmonson: Heromaker, (is) Axolotl Special 1 ed. John C. Pelan, Pulphouse/Axolotl Press, 1989
- * The Journal of J.P. Drapeau, (ss) Dagon #20, November/January 1987
- * The Last Feast of Harlequin [Cthulhu], (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction April 1990
- The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror: Fourth Annual Collection ed. Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, St. Martin's, 1991
- Best New Horror 2 ed. Stephen Jones & Ramsey Campbell, Robinson, 1991
- Grimscribe, Carroll & Graf, 1991
- The Giant Book of Best New Horror ed. Stephen Jones & Ramsey Campbell, Magpie, 1993
- The Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction: A 45th Anniversary Anthology ed. Edward L. Ferman & Kristine Kathryn Rusch, St. Martin's, 1994
- Return to Lovecraft Country ed. Scott David Aniolowski, Triad Entertainments, 1997
- The Shadow at the Bottom of the World, Cold Spring Press, 2005
- A Mountain Walked ed. S. T. Joshi, Centipede Press, 2014
- * The Library of Byzantium, (ss) Dagon #22/23, September/December 1988
- * Ligotti’s “Selections of Lovecraft”, (ss) Fantasy and Terror #5, 1985
- * The Lost Art of Twilight, (ss) Dark Horizons #30, Summer 1986
- * Mad Night of Atonement, (ss) Grue #9, 1989
- * Masquerade of a Dead Sword, (ss) Heroic Visions II ed. Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Ace, 1986
- * The Master’s Eyes Shining with Secrets, (vi) Noctuary, Robinson, 1994
- * The Mechanical Museum (with John B. Ford), (ss) The Evil Entwines by John B. Ford, Hardcastle Publications, 2002
- * The Medusa, (nv) Fantasy Tales, #7 ed. Stephen Jones & David A. Sutton, Robinson, 1991
- Best New Horror 3 ed. Stephen Jones & Ramsey Campbell, Carroll & Graf, 1992
- Noctuary, Robinson, 1994
- The Giant Book of Terror ed. Stephen Jones & Ramsey Campbell, Magpie, 1994
- The Giant Book of Fantasy Tales ed. Stephen Jones & David Sutton, The Book Company, 1996
- The Mammoth Book of Monsters ed. Stephen Jones, Robinson, 2007
- * Metaphysica Morum, (nv) The Spectral Link, Subterranean Press, 2014
- * Miss Plarr, (ss) Weird Tales Winter 1991/1992
- * The Mocking Mystery, (vi) Noctuary, Robinson, 1994
- * Mrs. Rinaldi’s Angel, (ss) A Whisper of Blood ed. Ellen Datlow, Morrow, 1991
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