The Crime, Mystery, & Gangster Fiction Magazine Index
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Grafton, Sue (Taylor) (1940-2017) (about) (chron.)
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- * Armed (with Wit) & Dangerous: Sue Grafton’s Sense of Black Humor by Rachel Schaffer, (ar) The Armchair Detective Summer 1997
- * From “A” to “Z” by Elise Cooper, (iv) Suspense Magazine December 2015
- * Interview with Sue Grafton by Andrew F. Gulli, (iv) The Strand Magazine #24, February/May 2008
- * An Interview with Sue Grafton by J. Alec West, (iv) Murderous Intent Spring 1998
- * An Interview with Sue Grafton by Mark Campbell, (iv) Sherlock #55, 2003
- * “K” Is for Kinsey by Tom Nolan, (bg) Mary Higgins Clark Mystery Magazine Spring 1997
- * Locating Sue Grafton by Gill Plain, (ar) Crime Time #33, 2003
- * Sue Grafton by Otto Penzler, (bi) The Armchair Detective Fall 1991
- * Sue Grafton: A Is for Alphabet by Mark Campbell, (iv) Crime Time #33, 2003
- * Sue Grafton and the New Woman Detective by Susan Rowland, (ar) Crime Time #33, 2003
- * Sue Grafton Bibliography by Mark Campbell, (bi) Crime Time #33, 2003
- * Sue Grafton Talks to Tom Nolan by Tom Nolan, (iv) Crime Time #23, 2001
- * Vaults Over the Stumbling Blocks, (iv) Suspense Magazine December 2011
- * Z Is for Sue Grafton and Kinsey Millhone by Jeff Popple, (ar) Crime Factory #3, August 2001
- * [front cover] by Peter Papadopolous, (cv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 1993
Graham, Alan; pseudonym of Alexander Cathie McKissock (1879-1942) (chron.)
- * Dangerous Neighbors, (sl) Crime Mysteries #5 Oct 14, #6 Oct 28, #7 Nov, #8 Dec 1927
- * On His Honor, (sl) Detective Story Magazine May 28, Jun 4, Jun 11, Jun 18, Jun 25, Jul 2 1921
- * Witch Temple, (sl) Detective Story Magazine Dec 9, Dec 16, Dec 23, Dec 30 1919, Jan 6, Jan 13 1920
Graham, Barry (1966- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Big Davey Joins the Majority, (ss) The Big Click #6, January 2013
- * Crime Fiction—The Perennial Punk Rock of Literature, (ar) The Big Click #9, July 2013
- * The Crime of Being Scottish, (ar) The Big Click #20, May 2015
- * Little Boys Playing with Guns, (ar) The Big Click #13, March 2014
- * Lunch Noir: How Christa Faust Wrestles with Reality in Hoodtown, (ar) The Big Click #19, March 2015 [Ref. Christa Faust]
- * May Editorial, (ed) The Big Click #20, May 2015
- * Meeting the Werewolf, (ar) The Big Click #18, January 2015
- * Noir: The Marxist Art Form, (ar) The Big Click #8, May 2013
- * Nothing Lasts: A Noir Mandala, (ar) The Big Click #25, March 2016
- * The Questions That Haunt Us, (ar) The Big Click #22, September 2015
- * Scary Decorations: The Comfort of Bad Things, (ar) The Big Click #14, May 2014
- * Something Else, (ar) The Big Click #10, September 2013
- * Stopping Blood: Boxing and Noir, (ar) The Big Click #11, November 2013
- * Why Crime Writers Must Learn to Sing, (ar) The Big Click #21, July 2015
- * W.R. Burnett: The Iron Man Who Chose to Rust, (ar) The Big Click #16, September 2014 [Ref. W. R. Burnett]
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Graham, Dahlia (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * The Boob in the Picture, (ss) Detective Story Magazine November 5 1921
- * The Cat’s-Paw, (ss) Detective Story Magazine July 5 1917
- * Cupid, (ss) Detective Story Magazine February 19 1918
- * Fawn’s Eyes, (ss) Detective Story Magazine October 16 1917
- * Fine Feathers, (ss) Detective Story Magazine April 15 1922
- * “Fools Rush In—”, (ss) Detective Story Magazine December 10 1918
- * Fruit of Bitterness (with Robert Winton), (ss) Detective Story Magazine March 19 1918
- * Good Billiards, (ss) Detective Story Magazine April 29 1922
- * Grease Paint and Violets, (ss) Detective Story Magazine August 20 1917
- * The Great Sylvester, (ss) Detective Story Magazine May 6 1922
- * Green Slips, (ss) Detective Story Magazine December 17 1921
- * Helpless and Alone, (ss) Detective Story Magazine September 9 1922
- * Her Absent Partner, (ss) Detective Story Magazine September 17 1921
- * His Fatal Gift, (ss) Detective Story Magazine January 14 1922
- * Human Cache, (ss) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- * Jacques Defoe’s Last Case, (ss) Detective Story Magazine December 4 1917
- * Katydid, (ss) Detective Story Magazine May 20 1917
- * Li’l’ Lil, (ss) Detective Story Magazine December 17 1918
- * Locked Into Danger, (ss) Detective Story Magazine January 7 1922
- * London Lou, (ss) Detective Story Magazine October 30 1917
- * Luck in Opals, (ss) Detective Story Magazine December 18 1917
- * Madame Mazuma, (ss) Detective Story Magazine February 12 1918
- * The Maid Who Obeyed, (ss) Detective Story Magazine May 20 1922
- * Mirror Mad, (ss) Detective Story Magazine February 5 1918
- * The New Model, (ss) Detective Story Magazine June 5 1917
- * Not So Green, (ss) Detective Story Magazine August 13 1918
- * Pete, (ss) Detective Story Magazine November 13 1917
- * “Pied”, (ss) Detective Story Magazine December 10 1921
- * Pug’s Choice, (ss) Detective Story Magazine March 4 1922
- * Rain!, (ss) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- * Rosa Langham’s Profession, (ss) Detective Story Magazine May 28 1918
- * She Never Told, (ss) Detective Story Magazine March 25 1919
- * Side Stepped, (ss) Detective Story Magazine September 4 1917
- * Simple Simon, (ss) Detective Story Magazine November 27 1917
- * Smiling Susan, (ss) Detective Story Magazine June 20 1917
- * Studio 9 (with Robert Winton), (ss) Detective Story Magazine May 21 1918
- * That Fellow Feeling, (ss) Detective Story Magazine December 3 1921
- * When Sarah Sang, (ss) Detective Story Magazine June 4 1921
- * Whose Hands? (with Robert Winton), (nv) Detective Story Magazine March 12 1918
- * Why Benny Broke the Record, (ss) Detective Story Magazine July 23 1921
Graham, Donald; pseudonym of Donald G. Cormack (1909-2002) (chron.)
- * Call for Your Killer, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine May 1943, as by Donald G. Cormack
- * Chorines for Death’s Ballet, (ss) Mystery Tales May 1939
- * Kill Before You Confess!, (ss) Strange Detective Mysteries May 1943
- * Lovely Daughters of Madness, (nv) Mystery Tales September 1939
- * Mates for Hell’s Half-World Minion, (na) Real Mystery Magazine July 1940
- * Murder Holds a Seance, (ss) Strange Detective Mysteries October 1941
- * Save the Last Dance for Horror, (ss) Mystery Tales June 1940 (unpublished)
- * Scourge of the Corpse-Clan, (nv) Mystery Tales March 1940
- * Sun Yat’s Slaughter League, (nv) Strange Detective Mysteries September/October 1939
- * Yield, Lovely Maidens, to the Blood-Master!, (nv) Mystery Tales May 1940
Graham, Roger Philip (1909-1966); used pseudonyms Alexander Blade, Craig Browning, P. F. Costello, Rog Phillips & A. R. Steber (about) (chron.)
- * A Case of Homicide, (ss) Keyhole Mystery Magazine June 1960, as by Rog Phillips
- * The Cosmic Junkman, (na) Imagination December 1953, as by Rog Phillips
- * The Egg Head, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1961, as by Rog Phillips
- * Experience Is Helpful, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine March 1964, as by Rog Phillips
- * First Come, First Served, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine October 1962, as by Rog Phillips
- * Frame for a Fed, (ss) F.B.I. Detective Stories June 1950, as by Rog Phillips
- * The Full Treatment, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January 1961, as by Rog Phillips
- * Good Sound Therapy, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine October 1960, as by Rog Phillips
- * The Hypothetical Arsonist, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine December 1965, as by Rog Phillips
- * Justice, Inc., (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January 1963, as by Rog Phillips
- * Legacy of Office, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 1964, as by Rog Phillips
- * To Dream of Murder, (ss) Famous Detective Stories February 1954, as by Rog Phillips
- * Vial of Immortality, (nv) Amazing Stories January 1950, as by Craig Browning
Grainger, Francis Edward (1854-1927); used pseudonym Headon Hill (about) (chron.)
- * Classic Corner: Rare Tales from the Archive:
* ___ The Tsarina’s Wedding-Present, (ss) Seaward for the Foe by Headon Hill, Ward, Lock, 1903, as by Headon Hill
- * The Tsarina’s Wedding-Present, (ss) Seaward for the Foe by Headon Hill, Ward, Lock, 1903, as by Headon Hill
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