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Mott, Lawrence; [i.e., Jordan Lawrence Mott, IV] (1881-1931) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Mott


Mott, William Michael (fl. 1990s-2010s) (items) (chron.)
See www.mottimorphic.com


Mowery, William Byron (1899-1957) (items) (chron.)
Teacher, naturalist and novelist. Born in Adelphia, Ohio; on faculty at University of Illinois, then became full time writer, with more than 450 published stories, screenwriter.


Mulford, Clarence E(dward) (1883-1956) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_E._Mulford


Mulford, (Mitchell) Stockton (1886-1960) (items) (chron.)
See pulpartists.com/Mulford.html


Mulkey, L(utella) Lindley (1893-1971) (items) (chron.)
See www.findagrave.com/memorial/172019211/lutella-mulkey


Mullen, Stanley (1911-1973) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/mullen_stanley


Mumford, Ethel Watts; [i.e., Ethel Watts Mumford Grant] (1873-1940) (items) (chron.)
Playwright, poet, novelist. Born and died in New York City.


Mundy, Talbot; pseudonym of William Lancaster Gribbon (1879-1940) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/mundy_talbot


Munsey, Frank A(ndrew) (1854-1925) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/munsey_frank_a


Murphy, C(ornelius) A(nthony) (1898-1984) (items) (chron.)
See pulpartists.com/MurphyCA.html


Murphy, Edna (1899-1974) (items)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edna_Murphy


Murphy, H(enry) C(ruse, Jr.) (1886-1931) (items) (chron.)
See pulpartists.com/MurphyHC.html


Murray, James V. (fl. 1910s) (items) (chron.)
A James V. Murray (1870-1942) operated a motor boat in New York State.


Murray, Thomas J. (fl. 1910s-1940s) (items) (chron.)
Perhaps educator Thomas Jefferson Murray (1891-1961).


Murray, Will(iam Patrick) (1953- ); used pseudonym Kenneth Robeson (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/murray_will


Musick, Edwin (Charles) (1894-1938) (items)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Musick


Mussinon, Douglas F(redric) (1902-1947) (items) (chron.)
See www.findagrave.com/memorial/14294865/douglas_fredric_mussinon


Myers, E(ugene) C(harles) (1978- ) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._C._Myers


Myers, Walter Dean; [born Walter Minton Myers] (1937-2014) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Dean_Myers


Nafziger, Ray(mond Earl) (1895-1946) (items) (chron.)
lived in New Mexico and California; died September 12, 1946 in a Denver Hospital.


Nahté, Ethan (fl. 1980s-2020s) (items) (chron.)
See nahteboy.tripod.com/production/nahte.html


Nanovic, John L(eonard) (1906-2001) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/nanovic_john_l


Nason, (Allan) Leonard H(astings) (1895-1970) (items) (chron.)
See pulpflakes.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/leonard-h-nason-soldier-writer.html


Naylor, Percy E. (c1885-?) (items) (chron.)
From Oakland, California.


Nealey, (Robert) Wadsworth (1908-1980) (items) (chron.)
See www.newspapers.com/article/portland-press-herald-robert-wadsworth-n/148742598


Nebel, (Louis) Frederick (1903-1967) (items) (chron.)
Born in New York City; contributed fiction to magazines.


Neely, Esther Jane (1915-1987) (items) (chron.)
Died in San Diego, California.


Neidig, William J(onathan) (1870-1955) (items) (chron.)
Born in Iowa; taught English at Stanford and U. of Wisconsin before becoming a freelance writer.


Neihardt, John G(neisenau) (1881-1973) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Neihardt


Neilson, Robert S. (fl. 1990s-2020s) (items) (chron.)
See bobneilson.org


Nelson, Ralph (1885-1953) (items) (chron.)
See pulpartists.com/Nelson.html


Nelson, Robert (William) (1912-1935) (items) (chron.)
See desturmobed.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/robert-nelson.html


Nesbit, E(dith) (1858-1924); also known as Edith Bland (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._Nesbit


Neuman, B(erman) Paul (1853-1942) (items) (chron.)
Born in London, England; died in Middlesex.


Nevins, Francis M(ichael), Jr. (1943- ) (items) (chron.)
See www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/francis-m-nevins


New, Clarence Herbert (1862-1933) (items) (chron.)
Born in New York City; construction engineer; foreign correspondent; contributor to leading magazines.


Newbury, De Witt (1888-1967) (items) (chron.)
See desturmobed.blogspot.co.uk/2011/07/de-witt-newbury.html


Newell, Audrey (1899-1983) (items) (chron.)
Born in New York; died in Palm Beach, Florida.


Newsom, J(ohn) D(immock) (1893?-1954) (items) (chron.)
See pulpflakes.blogspot.com/2013/07/john-d-newsom-obituary-in-new-york.html


Newton, (Wilfrid) Douglas; pseudonym of Wilfrid Bernard M. Newton (1884-1951) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/newton_w_douglas


Newton, Wilfrid Bernard M(ichael) (1884-1951); used pseudonym Douglas Newton (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/newton_w_douglas


Nicholas, John (fl. 1930s-1970s) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/nicholas_john


Nichols, I. M. (fl. 1920s) (items) (chron.)
A woman writer; perhaps philanthropist Isabel McIlhenny Nichols (d. 1941), although this is improbable. From Fenville, Michigan.


Nichols, Joel Martin, Jr. (1895-1991) (items) (chron.)
See tellersofweirdtales.blogspot.com/2011/08/joel-martin-nichols-jr.html


Nichols, Ruth R(owland) (1901-1960) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Rowland_Nichols


Nichols, W(illiam) T(heophilus) (1863-1931) (items) (chron.)
Born in Cincinnati, graduated from Yale University, managing editor of the Manchester Union. Died in Manchester, New Hampshire.


Nickels, Samuel H(enderson) (1883-1950) (items) (chron.)
Born in Williamsburg, Kentucky. Owned a ranch in Carrizozo, New Mexico. Wrote pulp-fiction western short stories to contribute to the family’s income. He was also a gifted musician, capable of playing multiple instruments.


Nicolson, John (1891-1951) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Nicolson_(artist)


Nixon, Marian; [born Marja Nissinen] (1904-1983) (items)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marian_Nixon


Noble, George (?-1937) (items) (chron.)
Editor of the Boston Globe. Died in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Not to be confused with Sir George Noble (d. 1937) or George Bernard Noble (1892-1972).


Noble, Vernon (1908-1987) (items) (chron.)
See sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/noble_vernon


Norman, James; pseudonym of James Norman Schmidt (1912-1983) (items) (chron.)
See www.ruemorguepress.com/authors/norman.html


Norman, Noel Wilson (1901-1981) (items) (chron.)
Born in Tasmania.


Norton, Alden H(olmes) (1903-1987); used pseudonyms David Crewe & Lance Kermit (items) (chron.)
Author and 13th editor of Adventure magazine. Born in Lynn, Massachusetts; died in Brooklyn, New York. Norton contributed prolifically to Adventure, but he did so under a number of pseudonyms.


Norton, Frank H(enry) (1836-1921) (items) (chron.)
Born in Hingham, Massachusetts; a journalist.


Norton, Henry A. “Hal” (1906-1975) (items) (chron.)
See archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv64996


Norton, Roy (E.) (1869-1942) (items) (chron.)
See bearalley.blogspot.co.uk/2009/09/roy-norton-man-who-died-twice.html


Novak, Jane (1896-1990) (items)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Novak


Noville, [Lieut. Commander] G(eorge) O(tto) (1890-1963) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Otto_Noville


Oblinger, Michael M. (fl. 1920s-1950s) (items) (chron.)
Although there appears to be an M.D. by this name in Virginia.


Oboler, Arch(ie) (1909-1987) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/oboler_arch


O’Brien, Brian; [working name of Albert Hayward Young-O’Brien] (1898-1983) (items) (chron.)
See www.menspulpmags.com/the-mens-adventure-quarterly-9-the-croc-attack-issue


O’Brien, David Wright (1918-1944); used pseudonym Alexander Blade (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/obrien_david_wright


O’Brien, (Michael) Fitz-James (1828-1862) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/obrien_fitz-james


O’Brien, George (1899-1985) (items)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_O'Brien_(actor)


O’Brien, Howard Vincent (1888-1947) (items) (chron.)
Born in Chicago; graduate of Yale University, literary editor of the Chicago Daily Times; died in Evanston, Illinois.



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