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[]Muller, Robert (1925- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Actress on a Couch, (ar) Lilliput December 1959
- * Armchair Theatre: Don’t Give the Viewer Time to Think, (ar) Lilliput February 1960
- * Countess Ilona or The Werewolf Reunion, (nv) Supernatural ed. Robert Muller, Fontana, 1977; adapted by Roger Malisson
- * Dorabella, or In Love with Death, (nv) Supernatural ed. Robert Muller, Fontana, 1977; adapted by Rosemary Timperley
- * Fashions in Dream Girls, (ar) Lilliput March 1958
- * Gall or The Ghost of Venice, (ss) Supernatural ed. Robert Muller, Fontana, 1977; adapted by Rosemary Timperley
- * General Patton Did Not Sleep Here, (ss) Short Story International #60, February 1987
- * The Girls Are Dying the Death, (ar) Lilliput October 1959
- * Heirs or the Workshop of Filthy Creation, (nv) Supernatural ed. Robert Muller, Fontana, 1977; adapted by Brian Hayles
- * Inside Val Parnell, (ar) Lilliput June 1958
- * Inside Wolf, (ar) Lilliput May 1958
- * Lady Sybil or the Phantom of Black Gables, (nv) Supernatural ed. Robert Muller, Fontana, 1977; adapted by Mary Danby
- * The Man Who Followed Misery, (ar) Lilliput July 1958
- * Mr. Nightingale or Burning Masts, (nv) Supernatural ed. Robert Muller, Fontana, 1977
- * My Life with Elsa Martinelli, (ar) Lilliput January 1958
- * Of Science and Love, (ss) Short Story International #44, June 1984
- * Resurrection, (ar) Lilliput July 1960
- * Sandu Scott, (ar) Lilliput February 1958
- * Thank You, Dr. Coué, (ss) Most of All They Taught Me Happiness by Robert Muller, Doubleday, 1979
- * 3 Girls Named Haya, (ar) Lilliput April 1960
- * Threnody on the Death of a Starlet, (ar) Lilliput December 1957
- * Zizi, (ar) Lilliput November 1957
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[]Mullett, Mary B. (fl. 1890s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Abbé Flynn—Captain and Chaplain, (ar) The American Magazine October 1918
- * Almost Everybody Is Stage-Struck, (ar) The American Magazine November 1920
- * Atherton’s Debut, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine March 1904
- * At the Golden Sun, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine May 1906
- * At Twenty-nine He Has Made a Million Friends: Phillips Lord through Seth Parker, (ar) The American Magazine September 1931
- * Barbara’s Mother, (ss) Harper’s Bazar September 1906
- * Between Man and Man, (ss) The American Magazine May 1909
- * The Boy of Ten Phenomenal Fingers, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal October 1898
- * The Call That Is Always Answered, (ss) The American Magazine February 1929
- * A College President Who Quit School at Thirteen (Walter Williams), (bg) The American Magazine February 1931
- * Coronation of Mrs. Beacock, (ss) Harper’s Bazar February 1904
- * The Daguerreotype, (ss) Scribner’s Magazine March 1907
- * Dave Whittam’s Confession, (ss) The Black Cat October 1904
- * A Dinner in the Bois, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine June 1904
- * “Dr. Will” and “Dr. Charlie”, (ar) The American Magazine February 1918
- * Dowling Just Wouldn’t Give Up!, (ar) The American Magazine July 1919
- * The Extraordinary Story of Eugene O’Neill, (ar) The American Magazine November 1922
- * For Revenue Only, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine November 1904
- * Four Big Men Become Boys Again, (ar) The American Magazine February 1919
- * From the Ground Up, (ar) The American Magazine March 1929
- * George Cohan’s Definition of One Who Is “On the Level”, (ar) The American Magazine August 1919
- * The Girl at Robinson’s, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine August 1904
- * A Great Actress Talks About Life on Both Sides of the Footlights, (ar) The American Magazine October 1919
- * The Great Carruthers Rebellion, (ss) The Red Book February 1904
- * Halliday’s Luck, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine December 1906
- * The Hamilton Square Robbery, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1909
- * Have You Been Finger-Printed?, (ar) The American Magazine June 1920
- * He, (ss) The Black Cat April 1906
- * He Started at the End of His Rope (Otto G. Beyer), (ar) The American Magazine April 1931
- * Hildreth and Local Color, (ss) The Delineator April 1908
- * A House to Let, (ss) The Smart Set June 1909
- * How in the World Did They Ever Do That?, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1921
- * How We Behave When We Telephone, (ar) The American Magazine November 1918
- * If You Could Just Hear Yourself Talk, (ar) The American Magazine August 1923
- * In Connection with Billy’s Bank, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine March 1906
- * It’s the Go-Getter That Wins Out, (iv) The American Magazine June 1919 [Ref. Walter H. Cottingham]
- * John Cook Does More Stunts Than Anyone Else on the Stage, (ar) The American Magazine January 1924
- * The Letter She Didn’t Send, (ss) The Ladies’ Home Journal July 1909
- * Love Among the Platforms, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine March 1907
- * Love’s Service, (pm) McClure’s Magazine November 1917
- * The Man Who Has to “Get Out the Goods”, (ar) The American Magazine May 1919
- * A Man Who Refused to Be “As Good as Dead”, (ar) The American Magazine February 1920
- * A Man with a Great New Idea, (ar) The American Magazine December 1919
- * Mr. Scrooge and the Goddesses, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal December 1912
- * A Mountain Studio, (ar) Harper’s Bazar July 1 1899
- * Only Way to Prove the Existence of Spirits, (iv) The American Magazine April 1920
- * The Petticoat of Vivette, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine October 1903
- * The Queen of Thrills, (bg) The Royal Magazine November 1922 [Ref. Pearl White]
- * Ramon Novarro Talks About Himself, (bg) The Royal Magazine October 1928 [Ref. Ramon Novarro]
- * Read About These Boys—If You Are Thinking of Going Into Business for Yourself, (bg) The American Magazine December 1918
- * The Report from Maxim’s, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine May 1904
- * The Rivals, (ss) The American Magazine December 1920
- * Roxy and His Gang, (ss) The American Magazine March 1925
- * The Singer at the Window, (ss) The American Magazine June 1918
- * The Story of a Gentleman Mummy, (ss) The Monthly Story Magazine January 1906
- * The Story of “Foghorn” MacDonald, (ar) The American Magazine July 1918
- * The Story of “The Yankee Kid”, (ar) The American Magazine August 1918
- * The Strange and True Story of One Modern Girl, (ar) The American Magazine June 1928
- * The Tenth Subscription, (ss) Ainslee’s March 1909
- * Theda Bara—Queen of Vampires, (bg) The American Magazine September 1920 [Ref. Theda Bara]
- * Three Things Learned from 50 Years in One Business, (iv) The American Magazine November 1919 [Ref. Houston Lowe]
- * To the Heights at 53, (ar) The American Magazine May 1920
- * The Twelfth Floor, (pm) McClure’s Magazine September 1917
- * Two Girls Who Have Laughed Their Way to Fame, (ar) The American Magazine August 1925
- * The Vanishing Valentine, (ss) Hampton’s Magazine February 1909
- * What a Big Candy Maker Has Found Out About Us Humans, (ar) The American Magazine August 1920
- * What Your Handwriting Tells About You, (ar) The American Magazine May 1929
- * When Mary Ann Dressed the Children, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal July 1908
- * Wishing for a Better Job, (ar) The American Magazine September 1917
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[]Mulligan, J. B. (fl. 1990s-2010s) (chron.)
- * A Family Man, (vi) The Cafe Irreal #2, August 1999
- * Hemispheres, (pm) Songs of Innocence #2, 1999
- * Ivan and the Rock, (vi) The Cafe Irreal #4, August 2000
- * The Man in the Red Raincoat, (vi) The Cafe Irreal #4, August 2000
- * The Message, (vi) The Cafe Irreal #35, August 2010
- * On a Rope of Desire, (pm) Songs of Innocence #2, 1999
- * Palm of the Hand, (vi) The Cafe Irreal #2, August 1999
- * Passing on Double Lines, (vi) The Cafe Irreal #66, May 2018
- * The Stone of the Dream, (pm) Songs of Innocence #1, Summer 1999
- * The Wedding Feast, (pm) Fables Spring 2004
- * A White Chair, (vi) The Cafe Irreal #35, August 2010
- * Wolves in the Alley, (ss) The Rogues Gallery ed. Dr. Alex Scully, Firbolg Publishing, 2014
[]Mulligan, Jim (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
- * The Biggest Geometric Event You Could Ever Witness, (iv) New Connections: New Plays for Young People, Faber and Faber, 1997 [Ref. Simon Armitage]
- * Children Denied Childishness, (iv) New Connections: New Plays for Young People, Faber and Faber, 1997 [Ref. David Harrower]
- * Dreaming the Sparkling Monster, (iv) New Connections: New Plays for Young People, Faber and Faber, 1997 [Ref. Philip Ridley]
- * From Wigan Kiss to Sugar, Sugar, (iv) New Connections: New Plays for Young People, Faber and Faber, 1997 [Ref. Simon Bent]
- * Illuminating the Shadow-Side of Life, (iv) New Connections: New Plays for Young People, Faber and Faber, 1997 [Ref. David Ashton]
- * A Million Birds, a Million Forgotten Artists, (iv) New Connections: New Plays for Young People, Faber and Faber, 1997 [Ref. Bryony Lavery]
- * The Reality of Magic and Social Injustice, (iv) New Connections: New Plays for Young People, Faber and Faber, 1997 [Ref. Siân Evans]
- * A Sad Parable of Serpents Lurking in the Garden of Eden, (iv) New Connections: New Plays for Young People, Faber and Faber, 1997 [Ref. Wole Soyinka]
- * Stomping the Bastard Into the Ground, (iv) New Connections: New Plays for Young People, Faber and Faber, 1997 [Ref. Gina Moxley]
- * The Time When Next Week Might Be Cancelled, (iv) New Connections: New Plays for Young People, Faber and Faber, 1997 [Ref. Liz Lochhead]
- * Uncrushed by the Monster of History, (iv) New Connections: New Plays for Young People, Faber and Faber, 1997 [Ref. Naomi Wallace & Bruce McLeod]
- * Why Sail on a Whaler When You Can Write Plays?, (iv) New Connections: New Plays for Young People, Faber and Faber, 1997 [Ref. Jane Coles]
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