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[]Ruse, Gary Alan (1946- ) (about) (chron.)
- * ALGOL Profile: Andre Norton, (ar) Algol Summer/Fall 1977 [Ref. Andre Norton]
- * Corley, (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact September 1980
- * Dance with the Dolly, (ss) Mystery Magazine April 2024
- * Dark Angel, (nv) Phantoms ed. Martin H. & Rosalind M. Greenberg, DAW, 1989
- * The Girl in the Attaché Case, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact July 1980
- * The Holmes Team Advantage [Sherlock Holmes], (ss) Sherlock Holmes in Orbit ed. Mike Resnick & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1995
- * Jolly Roger, (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact September 14 1981
- * Murder in Deer Park, (na) Mr. President, Private Eye ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Francis M. Nevins, Jr., Ballantine, 1989
- * Nanda, (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact August 1972
- * Night Tidings, (nv) Vampire Detectives ed. Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1995
- * The Odds Man, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact February 1979
- * The Phantom Chamber [Sherlock Holmes], (nv) The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Carol-Lynn Rössel Waugh, Carroll & Graf, 1987
- * The Pluck of O’Reilly, (nv) Civil War Fantastic ed. Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 2000
- * What If, God Forbid, Sherlock Holmes Had Never Lived?, (pm) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1991
- * [letter from Miami, FL, 33155], (lt) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact April 1973
[]Rush, Kim (fl. 2000s) (chron.)
- * Baby Doll, (ss) Aphelion #130, March 2009
- * Hermesian Parameters, (ss) Aphelion #139, December 2009
- * The Human Touch, (ss) Aphelion #121, May 2008
- * Running Time, (ss) Aphelion #127, November 2008
- * The Sweet Loop Incident, (ss) Aphelion #124, August 2008
[]Rush, Norman (1933- ) (chron.)
- * After the Life Class, (ss) The New Yorker February 13 1978
- * Alone in Africa, (ss)
- * Bruns, (ss) The New Yorker April 4 1983
- * Closing with Nature, (nv) Massachusetts Review 1970
- * Equals, (ex) Transatlantic Review #60, June 1977
- * Fighting Fascism, (ss) Bad Moon Rising ed. Thomas M. Disch, Harper & Row, 1973
- * In Late Youth, (ss) Epoch Fall 1970
- * Instruments of Seduction, (ss) The Paris Review 1984
- * Near Pala, (ss) The New Yorker May 7 1984
- * Official Americans, (ss) The New Yorker February 10 1986
- * Riding, (ss) Bad Moon Rising ed. Thomas M. Disch, Harper & Row, 1973
- * Subtle Bodies, (ss) N + 1 Magazine #17, Fall 2013
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[]Rush, Olive (1873-1966) (about) (chron.)
- * The Cherups and the Ground-Hog, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion February 1917
- * The Cherups in the Air, (pm) Woman’s Home Companion March 1917
- * The Girl in the Hall—Water-Color, (il) Woman’s Home Companion April 1912
- * [front cover], (cv) Woman’s Home Companion Dec 1908, Dec 1909, Nov 1914
- * [front cover], (cv) The Saturday Evening Post June 1 1912
- * [front cover], (cv) The American Magazine Dec 1913, Mar 1914
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Scribner’s Magazine Dec 1906, Mar, Dec 1907
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The American Magazine June 1909
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Ladies’ Home Journal January 1910
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Woman’s Home Companion Feb, Mar 1917
[]Rush, William Marshall (1887-1950); used pseudonym Mark Layton (about) (chron.)
- * City of Chance, (ss) Rapid-Fire Detective Stories February 1933, as by Mark Layton
- * The Decoy, (ss) Clues 2nd August 1928, as by Mark Layton
- * Desert Dandy, (ss) North•West Romances Spring 1945
- * The Exit of Denver Slim, (ss) Clues 1st June 1928, as by Mark Layton
- * Feathers for the Osprey’s Nest, (ss) Adventure August 1943
- * Fetters of Fate, (ss) Clues 1st September 1928, as by Mark Layton
- * Feud of the Fanged Killer, (ss) 10 Story Western Magazine March 1944
- * The Floor That Was Too Clean, (ss) Clues 1st April 1928, as by Mark Layton
- * A Freighter’s Got to Be Tough!, (ss) 10 Story Western Magazine October 1943
- * The Ghost of Tony Droole, (ss) Clues 1st July 1928, as by Mark Layton
- * Gold Camp Man Buster, (ss) 10 Story Western Magazine August 1943
- * Hell a la Mode, (ss) 10 Story Western Magazine November 1943
- * Holdup Hour, (ss) Clues 1st January 1930, as by Mark Layton
- * The Killer, (ss) North•West Romances Summer 1945
- * King of the Beggars, (ss) Rapid-Fire Detective Stories April 1933, as by Mark Layton
- * Last Hunt, (ss) North•West Romances Winter 1944
- * The Leader’s Portion, (ss) Adventure December 1944
- * The Missing Suit, (ss) Clues 2nd June 1928, as by Mark Layton
- * Morgue Key, (ss) Rapid-Fire Detective Stories November 1932, as by Mark Layton
- * The Murder at Three Yews, (ss) Clues July 1927, as by Mark Layton
- * The Perfect Case, (ss) Clues June 1927, as by Mark Layton
- * Poachers of St. Paul, (ss) North•West Romances Summer 1944
- * The Shooting of Carl Hansen, (ss) Clues March 1927, as by Mark Layton
- * Silver-Tip, (ss) North•West Romances Fall 1944
- * Water Trail, (ss) Rapid-Fire Detective Stories December 1932, as by Mark Layton
- * Wildcat’s One-Man War, (ss) .44 Western Magazine May 1944
- * Wild Deuces—Wild Men!, (ss) .44 Western Magazine March 1944
[]Rushbrook, Steve; [i.e., Stephen James Rushbrook] (1970- ) (chron.)
- * “All Wet” (with Alex Stewart), (cs) Odyssey #6, September/October 1998
- * Crèche and Burn (with Alex Stewart), (cs) Odyssey #3, 1998
* ___ “All Wet” (with Alex Stewart), (cs) Odyssey #6, September/October 1998
* ___ Earthquake (with Alex Stewart), (cs) Odyssey #1, November/December 1997
* ___ Too Much to Bear (with Alex Stewart), (cs) Odyssey #0, September 1997
- * Dirty Pair Flash!, (il) Fatal Distractions ed. Steve Holland, Paul Cook & Melissa Hyland, Animace Productions, 1994
- * Earthquake (with Alex Stewart), (cs) Odyssey #1, November/December 1997
- * Too Much to Bear (with Alex Stewart), (cs) Odyssey #0, September 1997
- * [front cover] (with Adam Warren Rushbrook), (cv) Fatal Distractions ed. Steve Holland, Paul Cook & Melissa Hyland, Animace Productions, 1994
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Odyssey #3, 1998
[]Rushdie, (Ahmed) Salman (1947- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Angel Azraeel, from The Satanic Verses, (ex)
- * Another Ulysses, (vi) Mini-Sagas 1999 ed. Brian Aldiss, Sutton Publishing, 1999
- * At the Auction of the Ruby Slippers, (ss) Granta #39, Spring 1992
- * The Avatar, (ss) The Twilight Book ed. James Hale, Gollancz, 1981
- * Chekov and Zulu, (ss) The New Yorker August 22/August 29 1994
- * Christopher Columbus and Queen Isabella of Spain Consummate Their Relationship, Santa Fe, January, 1492, (ss) The New Yorker June 17 1991
- * Crusoe, (pm) Granta #31, Spring 1990
- * The Duniazát, (ss) The New Yorker June 1 2015
- * Eating the Eggs of Love, (ex) Granta #20, Winter 1986; from The Jaguar Smile forthcoming from Picador in 1987.
- * The Firebird’s Nest, (ss) The New Yorker June 23/June 30 1997
- * The Free Radio, (ss) Company October 1981
- * The Golden Bough, (ss) Granta #7, Spring 1983
- * Good Advice Is Rarer Than Rubies, (ss) The New Yorker June 22 1987
- * “The good guys don’t always win”: Salman Rushdie on Peace, Barbie and What Freedom Cost Him, (ar) The Guardian November 8 2023
- * In the South, (ss) The New Yorker May 18 2009
- * Introduction, (in) Burning Your Boats by Angela Carter, Chatto & Windus, 1995
- * Introduction, (in) The Best American Short Stories 2008 ed. Salman Rushdie & Heidi Pitlor, Houghton Mifflin, 2008
- * Is Nothing Sacred?, (ar) Granta #31, Spring 1990
- * The Little King, (ss) The New Yorker July 29 2019
- * Martin Amis and Salman Rushdie on Cancel Culture and the Hitch, (iv) Interview (online) September 17 2020 [Ref. Martin Amis & Salman Rushdie]
- * Midnight’s Children, (ex) Granta #3, Autumn 1980; forthcoming from Jonathan Cape (1981).
- * Midnight’s Children: A Screenplay in Search of a Movie, (ss)
- * Notes on Sloth: From Saligia to Oblomov, (ar) Granta #109, Winter 2009
- * The Old Man in the Piazza, (ss) The New Yorker November 23 2020
- * On Günter Grass, (ar) Granta #15, Spring 1985 [Ref. Günter Grass]
- * Outside the Whale, (ar) Granta #11, Spring 1984
- * The Prophet’s Hair, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly September 1981
- * A Sackful of Seeds, (ss) The New Yorker December 12 2022
- * Salman Rushdie on Midnight’s Children at 40: “India Is No Longer the Country of This Novel”, (ar) The Guardian April 3 2021
- * The Shelter of the World, (ss) The New Yorker February 25 2008
- * 6 March 1989, (pm) Granta #28, Autumn 1989
- * Summer of Solanka, (ss) The New Yorker July 16 2001
- * Untime of the Imam, (ss) Harper’s Magazine December 1988
- * Vina Divina, (ss) The New Yorker April 5 1999
- * The Yellow Brick Road (with Terry Gilliam), (iv) AnOther Magazine #21, Autumn/Winter 2011
- * Yorick, (ss) Shakespeare Stories ed. Giles Gordon, Hamish Hamilton, 1982
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- * The Enchantress of Florence by Ursula K. Le Guin, (br) 2014
- * The Friends of Salman Rushdie by Geoffrey Wheatcroft, (ar) The Atlantic Monthly March 1994
- * Fury by David Griffin, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #176, April 2003
- * Grimus by Brian M. Stableford, (br) Foundation #9, November 1975
- * Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Darrell Schweitzer, (br) Aboriginal Science Fiction May/June 1991
- * “I Am Stupidly Optimistic: It Got me Through All These Years” by Hadley Freeman, (ar) The Observer May 15 2021
- * “I Guess I’m Having a Go at Killing It”: Salman Rushdie to Bypass Print and Publish Next Book on Substack by Shelley Helpworth, (ar) The Guardian September 1 2021
- * Interview by Catherine Bush, (iv) Conjunctions #14, Fall 1989
- * An Interview with Salman Rushdie by Blake Morrison, (iv) Granta #31, Spring 1990
- * Martin Amis and Salman Rushdie on Cancel Culture and the Hitch by Salman Rushdie, (iv) Interview (online) September 17 2020
- * A Party for Salman Rushdie by David Griffin, (ms) The New York Review of Science Fiction #176, April 2003
- * Salman Rushdie: Allow Writers to Create Characters Outside of Their Own Experience by Ella Creamer, (ar) The Guardian October 23 2023
- * Salman Rushdie Attacks Roald Dahl Rewrites as “absurd censorship” by Ewan Somerville, (ar) The Daily Telegraph February 19 2023
- * Salman Rushdie Says He Feels Lucky and Grateful in First Interview Since Stabbing by Ramon Antonio Vargas, (ar) The Guardian February 6 2023
- * Salman Rushdie, Shalimar the Clown by Samir Dayal, (br) Catamaran v4, 2006
- * Salman Rushdie Will Not Promote New Novel After Attack by Sarah Shaffi, (ar) The Guardian January 31 2023
- * The Secret Gift of Rushdie’s Books by Nilanjana Roy, (cl) Financial Times August 31 2019
- * Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights by Jack Deighton, (br) Interzone #265, July/August 2016
- * Two Years, Eight Months, and Twenty-Eight Nights by Ursula K. Le Guin, (br) 2015
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