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[]Moran, Ronald (chron.)
- * The Alumni Meet the Emeriti: Homecoming 1999, (pm) The South Carolina Review Spring 2000
- * Conversations with South Carolina Poets, Gayle R. Swanson and William B. Thesing, eds., (br) The South Carolina Review Fall 1986
- * The Customer’s Story, (pm) The South Carolina Review Spring 1969
- * Randall Jarrell as Critic of Criticism, (ar) The South Carolina Review Fall 1984
- * Rhythyms of the Possible, (br) The South Carolina Review Fall 1992
- * Some Comments on the Poetry of J.W. Rivers, (ar) The South Carolina Review Spring 1993
- * Walking Him Through, (pm) The South Carolina Review Fall 1968
- * Wallace Stevens: A Poet’s Growth by George S. Lensing, (br) The South Carolina Review Fall 1987
- * William Stafford: 1914-1993, (ob) The South Carolina Review Spring 1994
[]Moran, Terrie Farley (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * The Awareness, (ss) Crimes by Moonlight ed. Charlaine Harris, Berkley, 2010
- * Flamingo Bingo, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May/June 2019
- * Fontaine House, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 2012
- * Inquiry and Assistance, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January/February 2016
- * Jake Says Hello, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine December 2012
- * Just Call Me Nick, (ss) Dying in a Winter Wonderland ed. Tony Burton, Wolfmont Press, 2008
- * A Killing at the Beausoleil, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 2015
- * Knowledge Is Deadly, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine November 2013
- * Meet Me by the Priest, (ss) Murder to Mil-Spec ed. Tony Burton, Wolfmont Press, 2010
- * On Target, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 2015
- * Squeezer and Bongo, (ss) Mystery Weekly June 2019
- * Strike Zone, (ss) Murder New York Style ed. Randy Kandel, L & L Dreamspell, 2007
- * When a Bright Star Fades, (ss) Hardluck Stories Summer 2008
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[]Moran, Thomas (1837-1926) (about) (chron.)
- * Artist’s Adventures. A Journey to the Devil’s Tower, (??) The Century Magazine January 1894
- * [frontispiece], (fp) The American Magazine January 1913
- * [frontispiece] (with F. S. King), (fp) St. Nicholas December 1876
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Scribner’s Monthly January 1878
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1881
- * [illustration(s)], (il) St. Nicholas Dec 1889, Oct 1892
- * [illustration(s)] (with T. O. Davidson & Harry Fenn), (il) St. Nicholas October 1892
- * [illustration(s)] (with C. T. Hill), (il) St. Nicholas Oct 1889, Oct 1892
- * [illustration(s)] (with R. Hoskin), (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1881
- * [illustration(s)] (with Henry Sandham), (il) St. Nicholas June 1889
- * [illustration(s)] (with W. Taber), (il) St. Nicholas March 1890
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[]Moran, Tom (fl. 2000s-2010s); used pseudonym Timothy Manning (chron.)
- * Editor: Black Ink Horror #0 2006, #1, #2, #3, Red 2007, #4 2008, as by Timothy Manning
- * Bottom of the Sixth, (ss) Dark Jesters 2006
- * A Boy and His Finger, (ss) Forgotten Worlds #3, July 2006
- * A “Classic” Conundrum for Horror, (ar) Insidious Reflections #1, January/February 2005
- * Dryad, (il) Beyond Centauri January 2007
- * Gray, (ss) Champagne Shivers #3, 2007
- * Illustration, (pm) Champagne Shivers #3, 2007
- * The Indie Spotlight: Greg Lamberson, (cl) Insidious Reflections #5, Winter 2006 [Ref. Greg Lamberson]
- * The Indie Spotlight: J.T. Petty, (ar) Insidious Reflections #4, Fall 2005 [Ref. J. T. Petty]
- * Night School, (ss) Kopfhalter! Fall 2005
- * Renovations, (ss) Horror Carousel #3, Spring 2005
- * Roadkill, (ss) Champagne Shivers #2, January 2006
- * Short Fiction Submission Hell, (ar) Insidious Reflections #2, April 2005
- * Sirens, (ss) Aoife’s Kiss March 2007
- * So, You Want to Import Dvd’s, (ar) Insidious Reflections #3, July 2005
- * The Wicked Top Ten, (ms) Wicked Karnival #3, 2005
- * [front cover], (cv) Stories from the Red Light District ed. Tracy "Cat" West, Insidious Publications, 2005
- * [front cover], (cv) Black Ink Horror #0, 2006
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Red Scream #0.1, July/August 2005
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Black Ink Horror #0 2006, #1, #2 2007, #4 2008, #7 2011
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Champagne Shivers #3, 2007
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Aoife’s Kiss March 2007
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Murky Depths #5, September 2008
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cemetery Dance #65, 2011
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Aklonomicon ed. Ivan McCann & Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., Aklo Press, 2012
- * [illustration(s)] (with Hale Pallon), (il) Black Ink Horror #2, 2007
[]Morand, Paul (1888-1976) (chron.)
- * Abduction from the Seraglio, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) December 1926
- * Archie Spencer, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) April 1926
- * The Art of Dying, (ar) Vanity Fair (US) December 1930
- * The Baltic Night, (nv) Open All Night by Paul Morand, Thomas Seltzer, 1923
- * Borealis, (ss) The Paris Review #91, Spring 1984; translated from the French by Ezra Pound.
- * Child of a Hundred Years, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) January 1927
- * The Chinese Curio Hunt, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) March 1926
- * The Chinese Ghost Story, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) August 1926
- * Chinese Phantoms, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) September 1926
- * Chu-Ti of Canton, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) November 1926
- * Europe at Table, (ar) Pall Mall Magazine October 1928
- * The Happy Island, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) February 1927
- * The Horse of Gengis Khan, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) October 1926
- * Hungarian Night, (ss) The Dial November 1920
- * Kneeling Woman, (ss) The Dial March 1923
- * The Living God, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) May 1926
- * Love Powders, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) June 1926
- * Malay Love Magic, (ss) Weird Tales September 1937; translated from the French by Roy Temple House.
- * Mr. U., (ss) The Living Age July 17 1926
- * Monsieur U, (ss) Best French Short Stories of 1925-26 ed. Richard Eaton, Dodd, Mead, 1926
- * The Old Boys of Bucharest, (ar) Esquire June 1937
- * Orient Air Express, (ss) The Argosy (UK) April 1933; translated by Desmond Flower
- * Roman Night, (ss) Broom February 1922
- * The Six-Day Night, (ss) Open All Night by Paul Morand, Thomas Seltzer, 1923
- * Treasure in the Dragon’s Maw, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) March 1927
- * Turkish Night, (ss) The Dial September 1921
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[]Morang, Alfred (1901-1958) (about) (chron.)
- * Darling Sister and the Pound of Liver, (??) Circle #6, 1945
- * Double Date, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine October 1938
- * The Eviction, (ss) Blast: A Magazine of Proletarian Short Stories November/December 1933
- * Free Slaves, (ss) Blast: A Magazine of Proletarian Short Stories January/February 1934
- * Frozen Stillness, (ss) New Stories (UK) June/July 1934
- * Gloria, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine March 1938
- * Hunger, (ss) Blast: A Magazine of Proletarian Short Stories September/October 1933
- * Mimi Was a Natural, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine February 1939
- * Talent in the Family, (ss) Breezy Stories April 1940
- * Two Stories, (gp) New Stories (UK) June/July 1934
[]Morano, K. Z. (fl. 2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * The Jorogumo’s Daughter, (ss) A Shadow of Autumn ed. Gwendolyn Kiste, 2015
- * Kitsune, (ss) Amok: An Anthology of Asia-Pacific Speculative Fiction ed. Dominica Malcolm, Solarwyrm Press, 2014
- * The Murder of Cassie Hartford, (vi) The Sirens Call #19, February 2015
- * Nurture, (ss) Give: An Anthology of Anatomical Entries ed. Michelle Kilmer & T. J. Tranchell, WtD Books, 2015
- * The Other Child, (vi) The Sirens Call #13, February 2014
- * Red Curtain, (vi) Vignettes from the End of the World ed. Jacob Haddon, Apokrupha, 2014
- * Yürei no Yado, (ss) Ghosts: Revenge ed. James Ward Kirk, James Ward Kirk Publishing, 2015
[]Moravec, Hans (fl. 1970s-1990s) (chron.)
- * Harvard Doesn’t Publish Science Fiction, (ar) New Destinies, Vol. III ed. Jim Baen, Baen, 1988
- * Today’s Computers, Intelligent Machines and Our Future, (ar) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact February 1979
- * The Universal Robot, (ar) Analog Science Fiction & Fact January 1992
- * [letter from Stanford, CA, 94305], (lt) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact November 1978
[]Moravia, Alberto; pseudonym of Alberto Pincherle (1907-1990) (chron.)
- * Ah, Women, Women, (ss) Playboy September 1963
- * American Girl in Rome, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1963
- * Back to the Sea, (ss) The Avon Book of Modern Writing No. 2 ed. William Phillips & Philip Rahv, Avon, 1954; translated by Bernard Wall
- * A Bad Winter, (ss) Cosmopolitan February 1960
- * The Basic Hunger, (nv) Fling v1 #1, 1957
- * Bitter Honeymoon, (nv)
- * Bitter Honeymoon, (nv) Partisan Review November/December 1952, as "Sunny Honeymoon"
- * Casual Encounter, (ss)
- * Celestina, (vi) Playboy December 1968
- * The Chase, (ss) Redbook September 1969
- * The Chimpanzee, (ss) More Roman Tales by Alberto Moravia, Secker & Warburg, 1963
- * The Chinese Dog, (ss) Esquire January 1956
- * The Clown, (ss) Short Stories June 1958
- * Conjugal Love, (ss) Sir! May 1963
- * Crime at the Tennis Club, (ss) Playboy December 1959
- * Dancing Is Life, (ss) More Roman Tales by Alberto Moravia, Secker & Warburg, 1963
- * Encounter, (ss) from The Fetish, Secker & Warburg, 1964
- * End of a Relationship, (ss) Esquire December 1959
- * The Escape, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly January 1965
- * Exactly, (ss) Command and I Will Obey You by Alberto Moravia, Secker & Warburg, 1969
- * The Exorbitant Price, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal January 1972
- * Eyewitness, (ss) Playboy December 1963
- * Head Against the Wall, (ss) Esquire December 1964
- * The House of the Crime, (ss)
- * I Don’t Say No, (ss) Nugget October 1956
- * Illusion?, (ss) 1964
- * Insults, (ss) Playboy June 1974
- * In the Country, (ss) Horizon: A Review of Literature and Art
- * Jealousy Plays Tricks, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1965
- * Jewelry, (ss) The Gent August 1957
- * Love in the Chinese Restaurant, (ss)
- * The Loveliest Thing of All, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 6 1963; translated by Angus Davidson
- * The Love Pact, (ex) from Conjugal Love, Farrar, Straus and Young, 1951
- * A Man of Power, (vi) Playboy December 1968
- * The Man Who Watched, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1965
- * Mere Objects, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1965
- * A Middling Type, (ss) Playboy December 1968
- * A Middling Type, (ss) Command and I Will Obey You by Alberto Moravia, Secker & Warburg, 1969
- * Mistress and Mistress, (ss) Paradise and Other Stories by Alberto Moravia, Secker & Warburg, 1971
- * The Negro and the Old Man with the Bill-Hook, (ss) Mandrake December 1950/April 1951; translated by Angus Davidson
- * The Nurse, (ss)
- * Only the Death of a Man, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly December 1958, as "The Secret"
- * Operation Pasqualino, (ss)
- * Overtaking, (ss) More Roman Tales by Alberto Moravia, Secker & Warburg, 1963
- * The Perfect Crime, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1957; translated from the Italian (“Il Delitto Perfetto”, Racconti Romani, Bompiani, 1954) by Angus Davidson.
- * Poor Fish, (ss) The London Magazine September 1954; translated by Angus Davidson
- * The Rapist and the Fisherman, (ss) Nugget December 1956
- * Reconciliation, (ss) Redbook September 1969
- * Roman Quartet, (gp) Playboy December 1968
- * The Secret, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly December 1958; translated by Hélène Cantarella
- * The Self-Respectful Prostitute, (ss) Nugget January 1957
- * A Sick Boy’s Winter, (nv) Bitter Honeymoon and Other Stories by Alberto Moravia, Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956
- * Silly Old Fool, (ss) The Dude March 1958
- * The Sister-in-Law, (ss) Command and I Will Obey You by Alberto Moravia, Secker & Warburg, 1969
- * Slave Driver, (ss) Cavalier #121, July 1963
- * Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, (ss) Playboy January 1971
- * The Strawberry Mark, (ss) The London Magazine November 1954; translated by Angus Davidson
- * Sunny Honeymoon, (nv) Partisan Review November/December 1952; translated by Frances Frenaye
- Stories in the Modern Manner, Avon Books, 1953; translated by Frances Frenaye
- The Wild Sweet Wine ed. Don Congdon, Ballantine Books, 1957, as "Bitter Honeymoon", by Alberto Moravia; translated by Frances Frenaye
- Nude Croquet ed. Thomas A. Dardis, Berkley, 1958, as "Bitter Honeymoon", by Alberto Moravia; translated by Frances Frenaye
- * Sunny Honeymoon, (ss) Nugget May 1957
- * Terror of Rome, (ss) Secker & Warburg, 1956
- * The Terror of Rome, (ss) 1956
- * Timbuktu, (ss) Antæus #13/14, Spring/Summer 1974; translated by Angus Davidson
- * A Tough Nut, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 25 1964
- * The Tree in the House, (ss) The London Magazine March 1956; translated by Darina Silone
- * The Truckdriver, (ss) Playboy July 1956
- * Two Prostitutes, (nv) Partisan Review May/June 1950; translated by Frances Frenaye
- * The Unfortunate Lover, (nv) Modern Italian Short Stories ed. Marc Slonim, Simon & Schuter, 1954
- * The Vow, (ss) More Roman Tales by Alberto Moravia, Secker & Warburg, 1963
- * Wake Up!, (vi) Playboy December 1968
- * Woman from Mexico, (nv) Rogue January 1960
- * [unknown title], (ss) Nova June 1965
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