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[]Nofi, Albert A. (1944- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Correspondence from the Royal Library, (ms) Amra v2 #53, 1970
- * The Fallible Fiend, (br) Amra v2 #60, 1973 [Ref. L. Sprague de Camp]
- * No Longer on the Map: Discovering Places That Never Were, (br) Amra v2 #59, 1973 [Ref. Raymond H. Ramsey]
- * On Carter’s Antiquity, (lt) Amra v2 #51, 1969
- * On Current Conans, (lt) Amra v2 #59, 1973
- * On King Harald Hadraada, (lt) Amra v2 #66, 1976
- * Redmohr of Eod, (ss) Amra v2 #62, 1974
- * Tales Beyond Time, (br) Amra v2 #60, 1973 [Ref. L. Sprague & Catherine Crook de Camp]
[]Nofziger, Ed (1913-2000) (about) (chron.)
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) The American Magazine Jun, Jul, Aug, Nov 1948, Sep 1950, Aug 1953
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) This Week December 31 1950
- * [cartoon(s)] (with Roy L. Fox & Bob Schroeter), (ct) Here! Is America’s Humor February 1952
- * [cartoon(s)] (with Frank O’Neal), (ct) Here! Is America’s Humor February 1952
- * [front cover], (cv) Boys’ Life September 1953
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Collier’s Mar 4 1950, Mar 29 1952
[]Nogales, Manuel Chaves (1897-1944) (about) (chron.)
- * “And in the Distance a Light…?”, (ts) Heroes and Beasts of Spain by Manuel Chaves Nogales, tr. Luis de Baeza & D. C. F. Harding, Doubleday, Doran, 1937
- * Anvil, (ts) Heroes and Beasts of Spain by Manuel Chaves Nogales, tr. Luis de Baeza & D. C. F. Harding, Doubleday, Doran, 1937
- * Council of Workers, (ts) Heroes and Beasts of Spain by Manuel Chaves Nogales, tr. Luis de Baeza & D. C. F. Harding, Doubleday, Doran, 1937
- * The Grandee’s Cavaliers, (ts) Heroes and Beasts of Spain by Manuel Chaves Nogales, tr. Luis de Baeza & D. C. F. Harding, Doubleday, Doran, 1937
- * The Iron Column, (ts) Heroes and Beasts of Spain by Manuel Chaves Nogales, tr. Luis de Baeza & D. C. F. Harding, Doubleday, Doran, 1937
- * Long Live Death, (ts) Heroes and Beasts of Spain by Manuel Chaves Nogales, tr. Luis de Baeza & D. C. F. Harding, Doubleday, Doran, 1937
- * Massacre, (ts) Heroes and Beasts of Spain by Manuel Chaves Nogales, tr. Luis de Baeza & D. C. F. Harding, Doubleday, Doran, 1937
- * The Moors Return to Spain, (ts) Heroes and Beasts of Spain by Manuel Chaves Nogales, tr. Luis de Baeza & D. C. F. Harding, Doubleday, Doran, 1937
- * The Refuge, (ts) Heroes and Beasts of Spain by Manuel Chaves Nogales, tr. Luis de Baeza & D. C. F. Harding, Doubleday, Doran, 1937
- * The Treasure of Briesca, (ts) Heroes and Beasts of Spain by Manuel Chaves Nogales, tr. Luis de Baeza & D. C. F. Harding, Doubleday, Doran, 1937
[]Nogha, Misha (1955- ); also known as Misha Chocholak; used pseudonym Misha (chron.)
- * Another View on the Enigmatic Writer’s Guidelines for New Pathways, (ms) New Pathways Into Science Fiction and Fantasy September 1986, as by Misha Chocholak
- * Art and the Holy War, (iv) Science Fiction Eye #7, August 1990 [Ref. Andrea Juno & V. Vale], as by Misha
- * Book Reviews, (rc) New Pathways Into Science Fiction and Fantasy Jul, Sep 1986, Apr/May, Aug, Nov 1987, #10 Mar 1988, as by Misha Chocholak
- * The Carnelian Cat, (vi) Angel Body and Other Magic for the Soul ed. Chris Reed & David Memmott, Back Brain Recluse, 2002
- * Chippoke Na Gomi (Tiny Dust), (ss) Witness Anthology of Experimental Fiction, 1989, as by Misha
- * Close Encounters with Michael Bishop, (iv) New Pathways Into Science Fiction and Fantasy January/February 1987 [Ref. Michael Bishop], as by Misha Chocholak
- * Death Is Static Death Is Movement, (ex) from Red Spider, White Web, Morrigan, 1990
- * Interview with Carter Scholz, (iv) New Pathways Into Science Fiction and Fantasy #11, July 1988 [Ref. Carter Scholz], as by Misha Chocholak
- * Interview with Mark Ziesing: Bookseller & Publisher, (iv) New Pathways Into Science Fiction and Fantasy January/February 1987 [Ref. Mark V. Ziesing], as by Misha Chocholak
- * Ke-Qua-Hawk-As, (vi) Ice River #6, February 1990, as by Misha
- * The Koi, (pm) Near to Now #2, 1987, as by Misha
- * Misha’s Points of Impact, (br) New Pathways Into Science Fiction and Fantasy, as by Misha Chocholak; May 89.
- * Misha’s Points of Impact, (br) New Pathways Into Science Fiction and Fantasy #11 Jul, #12 Oct, #13 Dec 1988, #14 May 1989, as by Misha Chocholak
- * Misha’s Points of Impact, (br) Ice River #4 Jun, #5 Oct 1989, #6 Feb 1990, as by Misha
- * Misha’s Points of Impact, (cl) Science Fiction Eye #6 Feb 1990, #8 Win, #9 Nov 1991, #10 Jun, #11 Dec 1992, as by Misha
- * New History: A Look at RE/Search Publications, (ar) Science Fiction Eye #7, August 1990, as by Misha
- * NP Interviews Matt Howarth, (iv) New Pathways Into Science Fiction and Fantasy #13, December 1988 [Ref. Matt Howarth], as by Misha Chocholak
- * Omiyahcîs, (ss) Lost Trails: Forgotten Tales of the Weird West: Volume 2 ed. Cynthia Ward, WolfSinger Publications, 2016
- * Paul Williams talks to New Pathways: Only Apparently Real, (iv) New Pathways Into Science Fiction and Fantasy January/February 1987 [Ref. Paul Williams], as by Misha Chocholak
- * Prayers of Steel, (vi) Ice River #1, Summer 1987, as by Misha Chocholak
- * Sci-Fi & Fi-Sci, (ar) New Pathways Into Science Fiction and Fantasy July 1986, as by Misha Chocholak
- * Speed, (pm) Prayers of Steel by Misha, Wordcraft, 1988, as by Misha
- * The Thunderbird’s Path: Indigenous Seeds of Science Fiction, (ar) Lightspeed #73, June 2016
- * The Wishing Well, (ss) New Pathways Into Science Fiction and Fantasy May 1986, as by Misha Chocholak
- * [letter], (lt) Science Fiction Eye #12, Summer 1993, as by Misha
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- * Going “Native”: Le Guin, Misha, and the Politics of Speculative Literature by Elyce Rae Helford, (ar) Foundation #71, Autumn 1997
- * Red Spider White Web by Charles de Lint, (br) Science Fiction Review #3, Autumn 1990
- * Red Spider White Web by Michael Bristow, (br) Foundation #51, Spring 1991
- * Red Spider, White Web by Paul J. McAuley, (br) Interzone #41, November 1990
[]Nogle, Christi (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Auxiliary, Supplementary, Inessential, (ss) Bitter Apples ed. Eric Raglin, Cursed Morsels Press, 2023
- * The Best of Our Past, the Worst of Our Future, (ss) Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet #36, Autumn 2017
- * Canyon Village, (ss) Underland Arcana #4, Fall 2021
- * A Chronicle of the Mole-Year, (ss) Strange Horizons June 10 2023
- * Cinnamon to Taste, (ss) Nightscript: Volume Four ed. C. M. Muller, Chthonic Matter, 2018
- * Cocooning, (ss) Three-Lobed Burning Eye #31, June 2020
- * Finishers, (ss) Dark Matter Magazine #1, January/February 2021
- * A Fully Chameleonic Foil, (vi) The Arcanist December 15 2017
- * A Game Like They Play in the Future, (ss) Etherea Magazine #7, February 2022
- * The Gestures Remain, (ss) Nightscript III ed. C. M. Muller, Chthonic Matter, 2017
- * The Glass Owl, (ss) From the Ashes ed. Zelda Knight, Aurelia Leo, 2023
- * In Dark Tabittree, (ss) Cosmic Horror Monthly #35, May 2023
- * Judge’s Comments, (ms) Elegant Literature #29, April 2024
- * The Laffun Head, (ss) Speculative North #3, December 2020
- * Laurel’s First Chase, (ss) Humans Are the Problem ed. Willow Becker & Michael Cluff, Weird Little Worlds, 2021
- * Lovey, (ss) Haven Speculative #2, January/February 2022
- * Millions, (ss) Cosmic Horror Monthly #30, December 2022
- * One Eye Opened in That Other Place, (ss) Three-Lobed Burning Eye #38, March 2023
- * The Orbital Bloom (with Selena Middleton), (ss) Fusion Fragment #6, May 2021, as by Eileen Gunnell Lee & Christi Nogle
- * The Pack, (ss) Underland Arcana #8, Fall 2022
- * Permissions, (ss) Dark Matter Magazine #15, May/June 2023
- * Promise, (nv) Synth 3 ed. C. M. Muller, C. M. Muller, 2019; previously available as an audio download from Escape Pod, March 22, 2018.
- * Smaller Still Than Me, (vi) The Arcanist April 30 2020
- * Substance, (nv) Fusion Fragment #1, May 2020
- * Watershakers, (ss) Pulp Literature #26, Spring 2020
- * What Do You See When You’re Both Asleep?, (vi) The Arcanist June 7 2019
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[]Noguchi, Yone; [i.e., Yonejiro Noguchi] (1875-1947) (about) (chron.)
- * Admiration from Japan, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1903
- * The Carnation, (ss) The Red Book September 1903
- * Character of the Coreans, (ar) National Magazine July 1904
- * Colors of the Japanese Houses of Sleep, (nf) The International February 1918
- * The Colour of London Seen by a Japanese Poet, (ar) Colour April 1916
- * The Dawn on Shore, (pm) National Magazine November 1905
- * A Day in the Life of the Mikado, (bg) The Royal Magazine July 1910 [Ref. Emperor Meiji]
- * Economy, (pm) The Double Dealer July 1924
- * Edmund Clarence Stedman, (bg) National Magazine October 1905
- * Edwin Markham, an appreciation, (ar) National Magazine November 1904
- * Five Japanese Essays, (nf) The International May 1918
- * The Flowers in My Palm, (pm) To-Day October 1923
- * Hauta (with Zona Gale), (pm) National Magazine March 1905
- * Hauta (“Beneath the cherry blossoms sleeping”), (pm) T.P.’s Magazine February 1911
- * Hauta (“She gives her brightness to the stream”), (pm) T.P.’s Magazine March 1912
- * Hokka, (pm) National Magazine October 1905
- * How Near to Fairyland, (pm) National Magazine June 1904
- * In the Bungalow with Charles Warren Stoddard, (ar) National Magazine December 1904
- * Japanese Artists Ignore the War, (ar) National Magazine March 1905
- * Lafcadio Hearn, a Dreamer, (ar) National Magazine April 1905
- * Lafcadio Hearn at Yaidzu, (ar) The Pacific Monthly April 1910
- * The Life Vessels, (pm) National Magazine June 1904
- * Looking at My Own Mask, (pm) The Double Dealer August/September 1924
- * Lyric, (pm) National Magazine Dec 1903, Mar 1904
- * Modern Japanese Writers and Their Reading Public, (ar) National Magazine August 1905
- * My Song, (pm) To-Day March 1921
- * A No Mask of Woman, (pm) The Double Dealer November 1923
- * O Hana and I, (pm) National Magazine August 1903
- * Outcome of the War for Japan, (ar) National Magazine April 1904
- * Right and Left, (pm) National Magazine October 1903
- * Shroud, (pm) T.P.’s Magazine April 1912
- * Togo at Close Range, (bg) National Magazine March 1906
- * To Meredith, (pm) The Double Dealer November 1923
- * To Robert Browning, (pm) The Double Dealer November 1923
- * Under the Moon, (pm) National Magazine October 1901
- * The Wedding Bell, (ss) National Magazine December 1901
- * With Rossetti in London, (bg) National Magazine November 1905
- * With the Poet of Light and Joy (Joaquin Miller), (ar) National Magazine January 1905
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