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[]Smith, J. Ashley (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Duplicity, (ss) Dimension6 #11, 2017
- * The Further Shore, (ss) Bourbon Penn #15, March 2018
- * Men Without Faces, (ss) Damnation Games ed. Alan Baxter, Clan Destine Press, 2022
- * The Moth Tapes, (ss) Aurealis #117, February 2019
- * Old Growth, (ss) SQ Mag #31, May 2017
- * On the Line, (ss) Midnight Echo #12, December 2017
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[]Smith, J. D. (fl. 1990s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Canticle in Noir, (pm) Noir Nation #7, April 2019
- * Exceptions, (ss) Clean Sheets 2004
- * The Flower Girl, (ss) Out of the Gutter #2, 2007
- * Humiliation, (ss) Satire v4 #3, 1997
- * In, (ss) Crimespree Magazine #67, 2018
- * Mummies, (pm) Twilight Tales Presents Book of Dead Things ed. Tina L. Jens, 11th Hour Productions, 1999
- * The Myths, (ss) Retreats from Oblivion June 4 2018
- * Straws, (ss) Close to the Bone (online) November 20 2017
[]Smith, J. E. (fl. 1900s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Billy M. Has a Merry Time Trying to Make the Rubes Fall for a New Blue Uniform with Gold Braid and Brass Buttons, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1909
- * The Brief Chronicles Touching on the Ups and Downs, the Ins and Outs, and the Rise and Fall of a Con Who Rejoiced in the Name of “Jackdaw”, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1910
- * The By-Gone Combination of Telegraph Operator and Station-Agent Who Was Paid for Overtime Only When There Were Thirty-Two Days in a Month, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1911
- * Chauncey Discources on the Patience and Labor That Goes to Make Up the Unrewarded Lot of the Ticket-Agent, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1909
- * Chauncy Tells of the Causes That Made Him Swear Off on New Year’s Day, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1911
- * From “Plug” to President, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1910
- * Hiram Benson Lightful, the Crossing-Watchman of Pippenville, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1910
- * The Home Town Is ALways Proud of Its Sons but the Home Folks’ Boost Does Not Make a Railroad Man, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1917
- * In Which Schwartz Tells of His Troubles While Purchasing Right-of-Way from Farmers, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1910
- * Is It Any Wonder That Railroad Men Don’t Make Good Farmers?, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
- * Luther Leghorn, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1929
- * Matt White and Sam Horne, of Two Kentucky Freight-Houses, Indulge in a Battle Royal, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1911
- * Meeting All Manner of Miscellaneous and Unassorted Humanity Makes the Freight Clerk an Expert in Judging Bothersome Boobs, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1912
- * Observations of a Country Station-Agent:
* ___ The Home Town Is ALways Proud of Its Sons but the Home Folks’ Boost Does Not Make a Railroad Man, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1917
* ___ No. 17.—Chauncey Discources on the Patience and Labor That Goes to Make Up the Unrewarded Lot of the Ticket-Agent, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1909
* ___ No. 18.—Billy M. Has a Merry Time Trying to Make the Rubes Fall for a New Blue Uniform with Gold Braid and Brass Buttons, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1909
* ___ No. 19.—Is It Any Wonder That Railroad Men Don’t Make Good Farmers?, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
* ___ No. 20.—Our Correspondent Indulges in a Sort of Feast of the Passover, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1910
* ___ No. 21.—To the Boys Who Bend Over the Desks, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1910
* ___ No. 22.—The Trials and Tribulations of Captain Fish, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1910
* ___ No. 23.—Hiram Benson Lightful, the Crossing-Watchman of Pippenville, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1910
* ___ No. 24.—The Brief Chronicles Touching on the Ups and Downs, the Ins and Outs, and the Rise and Fall of a Con Who Rejoiced in the Name of “Jackdaw”, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1910
* ___ No. 25.—One Cannot Always Tell Just Who Constitutes His Public, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1910
* ___ No. 26.—In Which Schwartz Tells of His Troubles While Purchasing Right-of-Way from Farmers, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1910
* ___ No. 27.—Schwartz Relates Further Troubles, Especially with a Female Poet and a Phonograph, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1910
* ___ No. 28.—The Railroad Detective, as Represented by Pat Flynn, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1910
* ___ No. 29.—Some Simple Narratives About Clay Calhoune Sokum, the Legal Luminary of Pippinville, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1910
* ___ No. 30.—From “Plug” to President, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1910
* ___ No. 31.—The Wily Politician May Think That He Carries the Railroad Vote in His Vest Pocket, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1910
* ___ No. 32.—Sometimes Christmas Cheer Has the Right-of-Way Over All Things, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1911
* ___ No. 33.—Chauncy Tells of the Causes That Made Him Swear Off on New Year’s Day, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1911
* ___ No. 34.—The By-Gone Combination of Telegraph Operator and Station-Agent Who Was Paid for Overtime Only When There Were Thirty-Two Days in a Month, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1911
* ___ No. 35.—What Do You Suppose Will Happen When a Superstitious Woman with a Phoney Dollar Moves to Ohio and Leaves Her Cat Behind?, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1911
* ___ No. 36.—Matt White and Sam Horne, of Two Kentucky Freight-Houses, Indulge in a Battle Royal, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1911
* ___ No. 37., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1911
* ___ No. 38., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1911
* ___ No. 39., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1911
* ___ No. 40., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
* ___ No. 41., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1911
* ___ No. 42., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
* ___ No. 43., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1911
* ___ No. 44., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1912
* ___ No. 45., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
* ___ No. 46., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1912
* ___ No. 47., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1912
* ___ No. 48., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1912
* ___ No. 49., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1912
* ___ No. 50., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
* ___ No. 51., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1912
* ___ No. 52., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1912
* ___ No. 53.—Meeting All Manner of Miscellaneous and Unassorted Humanity Makes the Freight Clerk an Expert in Judging Bothersome Boobs, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1912
* ___ No. 78.—Yes, Rollo, the Moving-Picture Railroad Drama Differs Materially from the Rigid Rules of the Operating Department, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1914
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1915
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1916
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1916
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1916
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1930
- * One Cannot Always Tell Just Who Constitutes His Public, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1910
- * Our Correspondent Indulges in a Sort of Feast of the Passover, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1910
- * The Phantom Headlight, (ss) The Black Cat September 1908
- * The Railroad Detective, as Represented by Pat Flynn, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1910
- * Schwartz Relates Further Troubles, Especially with a Female Poet and a Phonograph, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1910
- * Some Simple Narratives About Clay Calhoune Sokum, the Legal Luminary of Pippinville, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1910
- * Sometimes Christmas Cheer Has the Right-of-Way Over All Things, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1911
- * Talent That Overreached, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1908
- * To the Boys Who Bend Over the Desks, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1910
- * The Trials and Tribulations of Captain Fish, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1910
- * What Do You Suppose Will Happen When a Superstitious Woman with a Phoney Dollar Moves to Ohio and Leaves Her Cat Behind?, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1911
- * The Wily Politician May Think That He Carries the Railroad Vote in His Vest Pocket, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1910
- * Yes, Rollo, the Moving-Picture Railroad Drama Differs Materially from the Rigid Rules of the Operating Department, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1914
[]Smith, J. Everard (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
- * Battle of Tombstone City, (ar) Clubman #25, October 1952
- * The Great John L. Sullivan, (ar) Clubman #24, September 1952
- * The Loves of the Duchess de Langeais, (ss) Bedside Clubman v7, 1953; J. Everard Smith’s version of Balzac’s immortal novel.
- * Manon, (ar) Clubman #30, March 1953
- * Police Spy, (ar) Clubman #31, April 1953
[]Smith, J. Frederick (1917-2006) (chron.)
- * Astrid, (pi) Penthouse (UK) August 1968
- * [front cover], (cv) Esquire Apr 1946, Mar 1947
- * [front cover], (cv) The American Magazine June 1955
- * [front cover], (cv) Cosmopolitan Jun 1956, May 1957, Jan 1958, Feb 1959, Jan 1963, Jun, Jul 1965
- * [front cover], (cv) Erotic Edwardian Fairy Tales ed. Paul Tabori, NEL, 1970
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cosmopolitan Apr 1947, Apr 1948, Sep, Dec 1949, Sep 1950, Oct 1951, May, Dec 1952, Feb 1953,
Jan, Feb 1954, Mar, Apr 1955
Jun 1958, May 1959, Apr, Aug 1960, Aug 1961
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The American Magazine Jul, Aug, Sep 1948, Feb, Apr 1949, May, Sep, Oct 1950, Feb 1951, Dec 1952,
Jan, Jul 1953
Mar 1954, Aug 1955
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Today’s Woman #107, September 1948
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Collier’s Dec 11, Dec 18 1948, May 14, May 21, Jun 4 1949, Oct 1 1954, Apr 15, Aug 5 1955
- * [illustration(s)], (il) McCall’s Apr, Nov 1953
- * [illustration(s)], (il) This Week March 15 1964
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