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[]Story, Jack Trevor (1917-1991) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Adam and Eavesdropping, (ar) The Guardian November 4 1972
- * Almost Very Taxing, (ar) The Guardian April 28 1973
- * And Is There Scotch Egg Still for Tea?, (ar) The Guardian May 20 1972
- * Artist in Crime, (ss) The Evening Standard July 18 1951
- * Aunt Letitia’s Dilemma, (ss) Magpie July 1952
- * Bix Yes, EEC No, (ar)
- * Butcher’s Lament, (ar) The Guardian January 20 1973
- * Charlie and the Sneezing Oak, (ss) John Bull June 14 1952
- * Chestnut, (vi) Argosy (UK) September 1947
- * The Cockney Sin Drome, (ar) The Listener August 22 1974
- * Codger King, (ss) Argosy (UK) January 1946
- * Coming-of-Age Assignment, (ar) The Guardian November 11 1972
- * Daddy’s Last Magpie, (ss) Short Story Monthly #2, November 1981
- * Diamond Liz and the Man Next Door, (ar) The Guardian May 27 1972
- * Duet, (vi) Argosy (UK) October 1947
- * Dum-Dum-Abumadum, (ss) Lilliput January/February 1952
- * Easter Symbolic, (ar) The Guardian April 21 1973
- * Elliptical Lines, (ar) The Guardian July 15 1972, as "Kingy and I"
- * Enter the Bride, (ss) The Evening Standard April 16 1952
- * Fame for Ferdinand, (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #1, 1949
- * Flight from Suspense, (ss) Britannia and Eve May 1955
- * Fly Away Paul, (ar) The Guardian March 10 1973
- * The Girl Who Was Taken Over, (ss) John Bull October 17 1953
- * The Going of Marigold Bridge, (ss) John Bull January 14 1950
- * Happy Birthday, (ss) John Bull February 23 1952
- * Happy Go Sammy, (ss) John Bull October 4 1952
- * Hitler Needs You (unpublished) [Horace Spurgeon Fenton], (Savoy Books, n.d., n.)
- * How the Co-op Came to Hampstead, (ar) The Guardian April 29 1972
- * Hungry Pie, (ar) The Guardian July 21 1973
- * Information Received, (ss) The Evening Standard July 4 1951
- * In the Blue of the Night, (ar) The Guardian November 25 1972
- * I Sit in Hanger Lane (unpublished) [Horace Spurgeon Fenton], (Savoy Books, n.d., n.)
- * Jack on the Box, (Savoy Books Ltd., August 1979, co)
- * Kingy and I, (ar) The Guardian July 15 1972
- * A Legend in His Own Loincloth, (ar) The Radio Times July 31 1975
- * A Little Wickedness, (ss) The Evening Standard February 19 1954
- * Live Now, Pay Later [Albert Argyle], (Savoy Books Ltd., May 1980, n.)
- * Love and Mr. Pickering, (ss) John Bull May 16 1953
- * Love Story, Drily Told, (ar) The Guardian July 14 1973
- * Maggie, Come Home, (ar) The Guardian June 17 1972
- * Maggie on Saturday, (ar) The Guardian May 12 1973, as "Snakes Shed Their Skins and Writers Go Through Doors"
- * Man Pinches Bottom, (Savoy Books Ltd., August 1979, n.)
- * The Man Who Was Hammered, (ss)
- * Maychester Sees the Light, (ss) John Bull March 8 1952
- * Moist Interiors, (in) Jack on the Box, Savoy Books Ltd., 1979
- * The Money Goes Round and Round (unpublished), (Savoy Books, n.d., n.)
- * Morocco Bound, (ar) The Guardian May 19 1973
- * Mrs. Samaritan and the Distressed Gentlewoman, (ss) Magpie June 1952
- * Ms Marbles Makes Her Mark, (ss) Short Story Monthly #3, December 1981
- * Mum Was Listening, (ar) The Guardian April 14 1973
- * My Mother Said…, (ss) John Bull January 5 1952
- * My Mother’s Second Husband, (ss) Magpie March 1952
- * My Only German [Did It Happen?], (ss) The Evening Standard February 3 1956
- * My Son Hadrian, (ss) John Bull September 14 1957
- * A Nestling, (ss) Argosy (UK) June 1952
- * New to the Job, (ss) John Bull September 17 1949
- * Nightmare in the Clouds, (ss) John Bull December 12 1953
- * The Night the Brick Came Through the Window, (ss) Argosy (UK) March 1951
- * 999, (vi) The London Mystery Magazine #2, 1950
- * Noel of Parting Day, (ar) The Guardian April 7 1973
- * A Noo Yorker, (ar) The Guardian July 29 1972
- * No Thrills in the Dirty Washing, (ar) The Guardian March 17 1973
- * The Notorious Mrs Kelly, (ss) Mayfair v8 #3, 1973
- * Nuts in May, (ar) The Guardian June 3 1972
- * One Last Mad Embrace (unpublished) [Horace Spurgeon Fenton], (Savoy Books, n.d., n.)
- * On the God Box, (ar) The Guardian December 16 1972
- * Our Charlie Drops a Brick, (ss) John Bull December 23 1950
- * Our Charlie Strikes a Light, (ss) John Bull January 7 1950
- * Our Maudie and the Stately Home, (ss) Magpie January 1953
- * Paper Chase, (ss) John Bull August 16 1952
- * Pipped at the Post, (ar) The Guardian March 24 1973
- * Pros and Cons, (ar) The Guardian September 16 1972
- * Pursuit, (vi) Argosy (UK) May 1948
- * The Rapings of Dolly Foster, (ar) The Guardian February 19 1975
- * A Room on the First Floor, (ss) Argosy (UK) April 1948
- * The Root, (vi) Argosy (UK) September 1946
- * The Screwrape Lettuce, (Savoy Books, December 1980, n.)
- * Sea and Sad Voices, (ss) Argosy (UK) December 1969
- * Sentimental Murder, (ss) The Evening Standard August 28 1951
- * Settled Out of Court, (ss) The Evening Standard August 20 1951
- * The Seven-Year Rut, (ar) The Guardian January 27 1973
- * Shabby Weddings, (ex) New Worlds No. 221 ed. Michael Moorcock, Jayde Design, 1996; first chapter extracted from last novel, Shabby Weddings.
- * A Skeleton in the Gravy, (ar) The Guardian December 24 1973
- * Snakes Shed Their Skins and Writers Go Through Doors, (ar) The Guardian May 12 1973
- * Something for Nothing [Albert Argyle], (Savoy Books Ltd., May 1980, n.)
- * Something Special, (ss) The Evening Standard September 12 1953
- * Spiked Hero, (ar) The Guardian May 13 1972
- * Steps in the Night, (vi) Argosy (UK) February 1952
- * The Story So Far…, (ar) The Guardian March 3 1973
- * Strictly Rural, (ss) Magpie May 1953
- * Talent Scout, (ar) The Guardian October 14 1972
- * Thank You Ma’am, (ar) The Guardian December 27 1974
- * Throwaway Friends, (in)
- * A Time for Dreaming, (ss) John Bull April 18 1953
- * Times Dismembered, (ar) The Guardian July 22 1972
- * The Trouble with Harry (unpublished), (Savoy Books, n.d., n.)
- * Uncle Thomas and the Wall of Death, (ss) John Bull April 3 1954
- * The Urban District Lover [Albert Argyle], (Savoy Books Ltd., June 1980, n.)
- * Urbane District Lover, (ar) The Guardian January 13 1973
- * Vimto and Pink Ice-Cream, (ar) The Guardian December 9 1972
- * We Must Kill Mr. Sprake, (ss) John Bull March 22 1952
- * Who Is My Daughter?, (ar)
- * Wild Walnuts, (ar) The Guardian January 6 1973
- * The Wind in the Snottygobble Tree, (na) New Worlds #195 Nov, #196 Dec 1969, #197 Jan, #198 Feb 1970
- * The Wind in the Snottygobble Tree (unpublished), (Savoy Books, n.d., n.)
- * You Can Split the Heroine’s Throat—but You Must Not Disarrange Her Clothing, (ar)
- * Zelda and Co, (ar) The Guardian June 30 1973
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[]Story, Kate (fl. 2010s) (chron.)
- * Am I Not a Proud Outlier?, (ss) The Sum of Us ed. Susan Forest & Lucas K. Law, Laksa Media, 2017
- * Demoted, (ss) Wily Stories for Wily Readers February 2014
- * The Ghost of the Cherry Blossom, (ss) Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet #35, December 2016
- * Show and Tell, (ss) Playground of Lost Toys ed. Colleen Anderson & Ursula Pflug, Exile Editions, 2015
- * The Yoke of Inauspicious Stars, (nv) Carbide Tipped Pens ed. Ben Bova & Eric Choi, Tor, 2014
[]Story, L. A.; [i.e., Lee Ann Story Houry] [née Sikora] (fl. 2000s-2010s); also known as L. A. Story Houry (about) (chron.)
- * Editor: Trysts of Fate #1 Feb, #2 Aug 2014, #3 Feb, #4 Aug 2015, #5 Feb, #6 Aug 2016, #7 Feb, #8 Aug 2017, as by Lee Ann Story Sikora
- * Editor (with Terrie Leigh Relf): Hungur Magazine #1, 2005, as by L. A. Story Houry & Terrie Leigh Relf
- * Editor (with Teri Santitoro): Scifaikuest May 2004, as by L. A. Story Houry & Teri Santitoro
- * The Artist, (pm) Aoife’s Kiss March 2004, as by L. A. Story Houry
- * Basement World, (pm) Passion Fruit and Other Loops by L. A. Story Houry, Sam's Dot Publishing, 2003, as by L. A. Story Houry
- * The Bird Watcher, (ss) Sounds of the Night February 2008, as by L. A. Story Houry
- * Cap’n Jones, (pm) Outposts of Beyond #1, July 2013, as by Lee Ann Story Sikora
- * Categories in Paranormal Romance and How to Stand Out from the Slush Pile, (ar) Trysts of Fate #3, February 2015
- * Drawn, (pm) Aoife’s Kiss December 2003, as by L. A. Story Houry
- * Festival of Light, (ss) Trysts of Fate #1, February 2014, as by Lee Ann Story Sikora
- * From the Editor’s Secret In-Box…, (ed) Sounds of the Night February 2010
- * Gatekeeper, (pm) Aoife’s Kiss #3, December 2002, as by L. A. Story Houry
- * How Snipta, the Arcturian Gobblepooker Guide, Saved All the Vast Universe from Impending Doom (with Terrie Leigh Relf), (pm) Beyond Centauri April 2005, as by L. A. Story Houry & Terrie Leigh Relf
- * A Kid Named Larry, (ss) EOTU Ezine December 2003, as by L. A. Story Houry
- * The Legend of Nymph, (ss) Aoife’s Kiss #6, September 2003, as by L. A. Story Houry
- * Lonely Wind: A Fable, (vi) FrostFire Worlds #1, August 2013, as by Lee Ann Story Sikora
- * The Long Road to Progress, (ss) FrostFire Worlds #1, August 2013, as by Lee Ann Story Sikora
- * Love Spell, (pm) Aoife’s Kiss June 2010
- * Never Put the Pencil Down, (iv) Aoife’s Kiss June 2005 [Ref. Sarah Zama], as by L. A. Story Houry
- * Nightfall, (pm) , as by L. A. Story Houry
- * Romantic Weirdness: Defining Paranormal Romance, (ar) Trysts of Fate #1, February 2014, as by Lee Ann Story Sikora
- * Satin, (pm) Bloodbond #1, November 2013, as by Lee Ann Story Sikora
- * Secret Love, (pm) Aoife’s Kiss March 2008, as by L. A. Story Houry
- * Soul Mates, (ss) Aoife’s Kiss #4, March 2003, as by L. A. Story Houry
- * Stark, (pm) Aoife’s Kiss September 2004, as by L. A. Story Houry
- * Swan Song, (ar) Trysts of Fate #8, August 2017, as by Lee Ann Story Sikora
- * Tears for the Lady, (pm) Aoife’s Kiss June 2006, as by L. A. Story Houry
- * Viridis, (ss) EOTU Ezine April 2003, as by L. A. Story Houry
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