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[]Morris, Chris(topher Crosby) (1946- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Battle for the Plain of Just Desserts (with Janet E. Morris), (ss) Argos #2, Spring 1988
- * Escape from Merovingen [Merovingen Nights] (with Janet E. Morris), (na) Endgame ed. C. J. Cherryh, DAW, 1991
- * Eye of a Needle [Heroes in Hell], (ss) Prophets in Hell ed. Janet Morris, Baen, 1989
- * Handmaids in Hell [Heroes in Hell], (ss) Angels in Hell ed. Janet Morris, Baen, 1987
- * Hearts and Minds [Merovingen Nights], (nv) Fever Season ed. C. J. Cherryh, DAW, 1987
- * Mystery [Merovingen Nights] (with Janet E. Morris), (ss) Smuggler’s Gold ed. C. J. Cherryh, DAW, 1988
- * The Nature of Hell [Heroes in Hell] (with Janet E. Morris), (ss) Crusaders in Hell ed. Janet Morris, Baen, 1987
- * Night Action [Merovingen Nights], (ss) Festival Moon ed. C. J. Cherryh, DAW, 1987
- * The Paper Tiger (with Mike Grey), (ss) Sfinx October 1978
- * Postpartum Blues [Merovingen Nights], (na) Divine Right ed. C. J. Cherryh, DAW, 1989
- * The Ransom of Hellcat [Heroes in Hell], (nv) Masters in Hell ed. Janet Morris, Baen, 1987
- * Rapprochement [Merovingen Nights] (with Janet E. Morris), (na) Flood Tide ed. C. J. Cherryh, DAW, 1990
- * Red Light, Love Light [Thieves’ World], (nv) Uneasy Alliances ed. Robert Lynn Asprin & Lynn Abbey, Ace, 1988
- * Sanctuary Is for Lovers [Thieves’ World] (with Janet E. Morris), (nv) Blood Ties ed. Robert Lynn Asprin & Lynn Abbey, Ace, 1986
- * Saying Yes to Drugs [Merovingen Nights], (nv) Troubled Waters ed. C. J. Cherryh, DAW, 1988
- * Sign On [Heroes in Hell], (ss) War in Hell ed. Janet Morris, Baen, 1988
- * Snowballs in Hell [Heroes in Hell], (nv) Crusaders in Hell ed. Janet Morris, Baen, 1987
- * Son of the Morning [Heroes in Hell], (ss) Heroes in Hell ed. Janet Morris, Baen, 1986
- * Sword Play [Merovingen Nights] (with Janet E. Morris), (na) Festival Moon ed. C. J. Cherryh, DAW, 1987
- * Undercover Angel [Heroes in Hell], (ss) Rebels in Hell ed. Janet Morris, Baen, 1986
- * What Women Do Best [Thieves’ World] (with Janet E. Morris), (nv) Wings of Omen ed. Robert Lynn Asprin & Lynn Abbey, Ace, 1984
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[]Morris, Christine Pasanen (1956-2008); previously known as Christine Pasanen (chron.)
- * Beyond Dualism: An Appreciation of the Writings of Thomas Ligotti, (ar) Dagon #22/23, September/December 1988 [Ref. Thomas Ligotti]
- * An Exquisite Corpse (with Harry O. Morris), (vi) Nocturne #2, 1989
- * The Female “Outsider” in the Short Fiction of Robert Aickman, (ar) Nyctalops #18, April 1983
- * 4 collage poems, (pm) Nyctalops #16, March 1981, as by Christine Pasanen
- * Manuscript in Amethyst, (ss) SPWAO Showcase #4, 1984, as by Christine Pasanen
[]Morris, Christopher (fl. 1990s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Alms for Oblivion, (ss) Murky Depths #6, Winter 2008/2009
- * The American Club, (ss) The Horror Anthology of Horror Anthologies ed. D. F. Lewis, Megazanthus Press, 2011
- * The Life of Death, (ss) Cyber-Psychos AOD #8, 1998
- * Paradise by the Donald Duck Nightlight, (ss) Into the Darkness #5, 1996
- * Smoke, (ss) Lore Autumn 1995
[]Morris, Clara; [Mrs. Frederick C. Harriott] (c1848-1925) (about) (chron.)
- * An Actress - On Guard, (ar) McClure’s Magazine May 1906
- * Alessandro Salvini, (ar) McClure’s Magazine September 1903
- * The Ambition of Sandy MacIlhenney, (ss) The Cosmopolitan September 1902
- * Beneath the Wrinkle, (ar) McClure’s Magazine February 1904
- * Bob of the Market, (ss) The Scrap Book September 1907
- * Cavalry Jack Brandish, (ss) Hampton’s Magazine February 1910
- * A Chip of the Old Confederacy: Jubal A. Early, (ar) The Cosmopolitan September 1903
- * A Christmas Function at 90 Bank Street, (ss) The Cosmopolitan October 1904
- * Christmas on a Flooded Track, (ts) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
- * Christmas on the Road, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion December 1907
- * The Comedian John E. Owens, (ar) McClure’s Magazine June 1901
- * The “Concrete Treatment”, (ss) Success Magazine November 1906
- * The Daly Banquet: Where I Made My First Speech, (ar) The American Magazine December 1906
- * The Dominant Dimple, (ss) The Idler September 1902
- * The Dressing-Room Reception, (ar) McClure’s Magazine December 1903
- * E.L. Davenport, (ar) McClure’s Magazine July 1901
- * Ezra Martin: Every-day Hero, (ss) The London Magazine July 1902
- * Found - a Gentleman, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine June 1901
- * Frank Sen, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal May 1901
- * The Gallant Bantam, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) February 1902
- * A Gentleman of the Jimmy, (vi) Munsey’s Magazine May 1901
- * The Girl and the Brigand, (ss) The People’s Home Journal May 1910
- * The Grip of the Stage, (bg) Munsey’s Magazine March 1909
- * How the Actor Saves the Play, (ar) The Scrap Book August 1908
- * A Hunt for a Play, (ar) McClure’s Magazine April 1906
- * I Am Married, (ar) McClure’s Magazine April 1903
- * Illegal Loyalty, (ss) The Cosmopolitan July 1904
- * An Imperial Wraith, (ar) The Booklovers Magazine February 1904 [Ref. Eugénie de Montijo]
- * An Interview with Mark Twain, (iv) Metropolitan Magazine March 1904 [Ref. Mark Twain]
- * I Stand Between Lady MacBeth and Matrimony, (ar) McClure’s Magazine January 1903
- * “Jane Shore” Has Her Troubles, (ss) Putnam’s Monthly & The Reader April 1908
- * The Joke of the Season, (ss) The Cosmopolitan October 1901
- * Lawrence Barrett, (ar) McClure’s Magazine September 1901
- * A Little English Princess, (ss) The Folks-at-Home #22, March 25 1897
- * Little Man Friday, (ss) St. Nicholas January 1903
- * Looking Backward, (ar) McClure’s Magazine March 1906
- * Love and Lady Macbeth, (ss) The Idler May 1903
- * A Memory of Dion Boucicault, (ar) The Cosmopolitan January 1905
- * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean, (ar) McClure’s Magazine May 1901
- * The Modern Emotional Drama, and Its Exponents, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1891
- * The Moxa, (ar) McClure’s Magazine July 1904
- * Le Moyne’s Fun Making, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1901
- * My First Appearance in New York, (ar) McClure’s Magazine January 1901
- * My Tattooed Friend, (ss) The Cosmopolitan March 1902
- * The Old Lace-Mender, (ss) The Booklovers Magazine August 1904
- * Passing of Old-Time Traditions of the Stage, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine September 1908
- * Psychology of a Suicide, (ss) The Forum August 1915
- * Rachel, (ss) McClure’s Magazine October 1902
- * Recollections of the Stage and Its People:
* ___ The Comedian John E. Owens, (ar) McClure’s Magazine June 1901
* ___ E.L. Davenport, (ar) McClure’s Magazine July 1901
* ___ Lawrence Barrett, (ar) McClure’s Magazine September 1901
* ___ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean, (ar) McClure’s Magazine May 1901
* ___ My First Appearance in New York, (ar) McClure’s Magazine January 1901
* ___ Some Recollections of John Wilkes Booth, (ar) McClure’s Magazine February 1901
* ___ Staging “Miss Multon”, (ar) McClure’s Magazine October 1901
* ___ The Wild Horse of Tartary, (ar) McClure’s Magazine August 1901
- * Riddle of the Nineteenth Century: Mr. Henry Bergh, (ar) McClure’s Magazine March 1902
- * Sarah Siddons’s Tryst, (ar) McClure’s Magazine May 1902
- * Sarah Siddons’ Tryst, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1902
- * The Saving of Bones, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) June 1901
- * A Society Wonder, (ss) The Cavalier July 6 1912
- * Some Recollections of John Wilkes Booth, (ar) McClure’s Magazine February 1901
- * Some Reminiscences of L.Q.C. Lamar, (ar) The Cosmopolitan March 1904
- * Spades, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) July 1901
- * Staging “Miss Multon”, (ar) McClure’s Magazine October 1901
- * Thespis Conquers Mars, (ss) The Cavalier November 2 1912
- * Tommaso Salvini, (ar) McClure’s Magazine December 1901
- * The Trouble Woman, (ss) The Cosmopolitan May 1902
- * True Story:
* ___ No. 39. Christmas on a Flooded Track, (ts) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
- * Two Great Othellos, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine November 1909
- * An Unwelcome Hit, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine February 1910
- * The Wild Horse of Tartary, (ar) McClure’s Magazine August 1901
- * William Henry Drummond, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine October 1907
[]Morris, Claud (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
- * All These Grumbles About the Civil Service!, (ar) John Bull October 23 1948
- * The Answer Lies with the People, (ar) John Bull May 15 1948
- * Behind That “Thinker’s Cuss”, (ar) John Bull January 17 1948
- * Bosses of the New Boards, (ar) John Bull May 1 1948
- * A Break for the Man on the Beat, (ar) John Bull April 17 1948
- * Break the Food Deadlock, (ar) John Bull Apr 26, May 3, May 10, May 17 1947
- * Britons on the Spot, (ar) John Bull January 8 1949
- * Exploding the Cripps Myth, (ar) John Bull December 4 1948 [Ref. Stafford Cripps]
- * Hater Hecht, (ar) John Bull March 12 1949
- * Hurry Farmers! More Food Is the Prize, (ar) John Bull February 14 1948
- * Is Monty the Man for the Job?, (ar) John Bull October 16 1948 [Ref. Bernard Law Montgomery]
- * Let’s Sharpen Our Ploughs and Confound the Jeremiahs, (ar) John Bull April 3 1948
- * Letter from New York, (ar) John Bull January 29 1949
- * “Marry a Farm Worker? No, My Girl”, (ar) John Bull September 25 1948
- * M.I.5, (ar) John Bull December 11 1948
- * More Food—Clifftop Farmer Shows How, (ar) John Bull February 18 1950
- * Mountbatten…What Will His Next Job Be?, (ar) John Bull June 5 1948
- * No Wonder Nurses Quit!, (ar) John Bull July 17 1948
- * Philip’s Future, (ar) John Bull August 7 1948 [Ref. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh]
- * The Real Gorbals Story, (ar) John Bull May 22 1948
- * Television for Everybody, (ar) John Bull April 2 1949
- * Television Plus, (ar) John Bull April 9 1949
- * That’s a King—That Was, (ar) John Bull January 31 1948
- * We Must Snap Out of the “Phoney” Peace, (ar) John Bull May 24 1947
- * What Can the Ordinary Man Do?, (ar) John Bull June 7 1947
- * What It Takes to Be a Farmer, (ar) John Bull June 11 1949
[]Morris, Daniel Luzon (fl. 1950s-1960s) (chron.)
- * Interview, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction September 1958
- * [letter], (lt) Astounding Science Fiction February 1959
- * [letter from Seattle 55, WA], (lt) Astounding Science Fiction November 1955
- * [letter from Seattle, WA, 119], (lt) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact September 1968
- * [letter from Seattle, WA, 98119], (lt) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact May 1968
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