The FictionMags Index
Stories, Listed by Author
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- RUBIN, MANNING J. (chron.)
- * The Acid Test (with Octavus Roy Cohen), (ss) Peoples Magazine Mar 1916
- * The Bluffer, (ss) All-Story Weekly Jul 13 1918
- * The Canceled Debt, (ss) Peoples Magazine Mar 1917
- * Courteous Chance, (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Nov 10 1917
- * Do-This-Johnny, (ss) Peoples Magazine Jan 1917
- * A Double Vindication, (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Oct 10 1917
- * The Efficiency Test, (ss) Peoples Magazine Jun 1916
- * A Good Girl, (vi) Droll Stories Jun 1924
- * The Ill Wind (with Lyon Mearson), (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Nov 25 1917
- * Just the Thing, (ss) Top-Notch Feb 15 1921
- * Make the Worlds Tongue Wag, (ss) Top-Notch Feb 1 1918
- * The Man of Ice (with Octavus Roy Cohen), (ss) Munseys Aug 1915
- * The Man Who Didnt Know, (ss) Top-Notch Oct 15 1916
- * Nothing Succeeds Like Failure, (ss) The Argosy Jun 22 1918
- * The Prize, (ss) Peoples Magazine Nov 1916
- * Rattling the Saber, (ss) The Argosy Nov 23 1918
- * Results Supreme, (ss) Top-Notch Jan 15 1918
- * The Rival, (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Jan 25 1918
- * The Slave, (ss) Peoples Magazine Apr 1916
- * The Solution, (ss) Munseys Aug 1920
- * That Overloaded Order, (ss) Top-Notch Jun 1 1916
- * Who Laughs Last?, (ss) Top-Notch Jul 15 1916
- * Yates and Son, (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Sep 25 1917
- RUBIN, MICHAEL (chron.)
- RUBIN, NAT (chron.)
- RUBIN, PAULINE (chron.)
- RUBIN, RICK (1932?- ); Writer. Born in Portland, Oregon. (chron.)
- RUBIN, RUTH (chron.)
- RUBIN, STAN SANVEL (chron.)
- RUBINCAM, H. L. (chron.)
- * The Coming of Black Carew, (ss) North West Stories Apr #1 1926
- RUBINCAM, MARION A. (chron.)
- RUBINOW, CLAIRE (chron.)
- RUBINOW, I. M. (chron.)
- RUBINOW, S. G. (chron.)
- RUBINS, JOHN (chron.)
- RUBINSON, JACK (chron.)
- RUBINSON, LEE (chron.)
- RUBINSTEIN, EVAN (chron.)
- RUBINSTEIN, ROBERT E. (chron.)
- RUBINSTEIN, STANLEY (Jack) (1890-1975) (chron.)
- RUBINSTEIN, WILLIAM C. (chron.)
- RUBINYI-ANDERSON, SUSAN JANICE; see under Anderson, Susan Janice (chron.)
- RUBLE, AVERY WAYNICK (chron.)
- RUBOTTOM, WADE B. (chron.)
- RUBY (chron.)
- RUBY, B. F. (chron.)
- RUCH, WALTER W. (chron.)
- RUCINSKI, TIMOTHY J. (chron.)
- RUCK, BERTA; [i.e., Amy Roberta Ruck Oliver] (1878-1978) (chron.)
- * As You Hike It, (ar) The Passing Show Jul 14 1934
- * A Child Can See the World, (ar) The Passing Show Apr 20 1935; Woman to Woman series.
- * Cut with the Sword, (ss) Pearsons Magazine Oct 1914
- * A Date for Dinner and Gossip, (ar) The Passing Show Sep 30 1933
- * The Fan Dancer, (ss) Cosmopolitan Aug 1928
- * The Ghost With the Smiling Eyes, (ss); chosen because it brings back memories of her grandmother. Ruck was the wife of Oliver Onions and it was when they had just married and Berta was combing her hair that the crackling caused by the static made Onions think how unique that sound is and which inspired the ghost story The Beckoning Fair One. Berta (the name is short for Roberta) was a very close friend of Edith Nesbit and Nesbit used her name for the eldest girl in The Railway Children.
- * The Great Mother-in-Law Myth, (ar) The Passing Show Jul 29 1933; (Woman to Woman feature).
- * The Haunted Island, (ss) Hutchinsons Magazine Dec 1922
- * The Man in Hiding, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Feb 1924
- * My Pet Aversions, (ms) John o Londons Weekly Oct 7 1922
- * Of Sentimental Value Only, (ar) The Passing Show Feb 9 1935; (in Woman to Woman regular feature).
- * The Other India Question, (ar) The Passing Show Aug 19 1933
- * So Sweet to Dress, (ar) The Passing Show Jan 19 1935; (in Woman to Woman regular feature).
- * A Spring Clear Is better than a Spring Clean, (ar) The Passing Show Mar 23 1935; Woman to Woman series.
- * Sweet Strangers, (ss) The Green Book Magazine Dec 1920
- * A ThrillNot a Drill, (ar) The Passing Show May 26 1934
- * Trixie Shuns Sentiment!, (ar) Modern Weekly Feb 18 1928
- * What is Your Christmas Wish, (ar) The Passing Show Dec 22 1934
- _____, [ref.]
- * Sir or Madam? by Anon., (br) John o Londons Weekly Mar 17 1923
- RUCKER, AUGUSTA, M.D. (chron.)
- RUCKER, HENRY (chron.)
- * Blue Monday, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 13 1916
- * By Request, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 8 1916
- * A Cheerful Giver, (ss) The Popular Magazine Nov #1 1916
- * Deuce ex Machina, (ss) The Popular Magazine Nov 7 1917; golf.
- * Featured!, (ss) The Popular Magazine Jan 7 1918
- * Including the Scandinavian, (ss) The Popular Magazine Dec 7 1917
- * The One-Eyed Man, (ss) The Popular Magazine Dec 20 1917
- * Something Like Samson, (ss) The Popular Magazine Dec 7 1916
- * Somewhere in Arizona, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 3 1916
- * Victuals for Venus, (ss) The Popular Magazine Apr 20 1917
- RUCKER, KATHERINE K. (chron.)
- RUCKER, KATHERINE R. (chron.)
- RUCKER, RUDY; [i.e., Rudolf von Bitter Rucker] (1946- ) (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- * Achieving Saucer Wisdom: Rudy Rucker Surfs Transrealism to a New Peak by David Davisson, (ar) Nova Express Fll/Win 2000
- RUCKER, T. L. (chron.)
- RUCKER, TOM (chron.)
- RUCKLE, MARIE (chron.)
- RUCKMAN, J. WARD (chron.)
- RUCK-PAUQUÈT, GINA (chron.)
- RUCLARE (chron.)
- RUD, ANTHONY M(elville) (1893-1942); Novelist, short story writer. Fourth editor of Adventure (from 15 October 1927 to 15 February 1930). Born in Chicago, Illinois; died in New York City. (chron.)
- * The Albino Ogre, (nv) Argosy All-Story Weekly Nov 3 1928
- * Baby Bushmaster, (ss) Argosy Jan 14 1933
- * The Bitter Road, (ss) Complete Story Magazine Jul 1 1924
- * The Black Warrior, (ss) Argosy Aug 29 1936
- * Blight at Partridge Lodge, (ss) Gangland Detective Stories Apr 1940
- * Boiling Springs, (ss) Action Stories Oct 1925
- * Bola-bo Hits Bulls-eye, (ss) Western Story Magazine Apr 9 1921
- * Both Sides of Paradise, (ss) The Masked Rider Western Magazine May 1940; Pete Carr Forms a Vigilante Committee to Clean Up Drygulchers.
- * Brass Checks, (nv) Short Stories Apr 10 1924
- * A Broad Jump on Jackwade, (ss) Short Stories May 25 1926
- * The Brotherhood of Hate, (ss) Short Stories Aug 10 1921
- * Byng of Ballarat, (nv) Argosy Nov 30 1935
- * Cajan Code, (nv) Argosy Jan 9 1932
- * The Calvert Code, (ss) The Frontier Jul 1925
- * The Case of the Chinchilla Jacket, (ss) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Nov 1939
- * Cat of the Clouds, (ss) Argosy Apr 18 1936
- * Catch em Wild, (nv) West Feb 1933
- * Catcus Cache, (ss) Argosy Nov 1 1930
- * Chaparejos, (ss) The Frontier May 1926
- * Chimes of Disaster, (nv) Action Stories Nov 1924
- * Choctaw Rose, (ss) The Phantom Detective Sep 1935
- * Claws of the Catspaw, (ss) Hardboiled, A Mans Magazine Nov 1936
- * Climb Through Smoke, (nv) West Apr 1933
- * A Comradeship of Courage, (nv) Short Stories Mar 10 1922
- * Cows With Wings, (nv) Nickel Western Jan 1933
- * Crime on Skis, (ss) Clues Detective Stories Dec 1937
- * Crocodile Eye, (nv) Frontier Stories Aug 1928
- * The Cross-Draw Decoy, (ss) Frontier Stories Jun 1927; To a debt of vengeance Bibbs Traill dedicated his lifea debt that would take him, crippled, against a deadly killer.
- * Cross-Eyes Double Cross, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 23 1919
- * Crosspatch, Cobra Killer, (ss) Adventure Jan 1936
- * Dangerous Dollars, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly Sep 15 1934
- * Desert Heritage, (ss) Triple-X Nov 1925
- * Devil-Tails, (ss) Everybodys Magazine May 1927
- * The Devils Heirloom, (nv) Short Stories Sep 10 1922
- * Disks of Doom, (na) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Oct 1940
- * The Dogs of Kathawachgga, (ss) Action Stories May 1922
- * Dry River Ranch, (sl) Thrilling Adventures Jul, Aug, Sep 1933; Begin this Smashing, Stirring Serial Novel of Exciting Perils in the Great West.
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