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Kenyon, John (fl. 2010s) (chron.)
- * Back to the Woods: An Interview with Chris Offutt, (in) Grift Magazine #1, Spring 2012
- * Clean Up, (ss) Crime Factory June 2010
- * Debuting All Over Again, Stuart Neville Tackles Historical Fiction with Ratline, (iv) Grift Magazine #2, Spring 2013 [Ref. Stuart Neville]
- * Gusano Gigante, (ss) Pulp Modern Winter 2011/2012
- * Not Dark Yet, (ss) Crime Factory v2 #11, 2012
- * Nothing’s as It Seems: The Books of John Rector, (ar) Grift Magazine #1, Spring 2012
- * One Desperate Moment, (ss) The Dark City Crime & Mystery Magazine January 2018
- * They All Look Alike, (ss) Needle #7, Fall/Winter 2012
- * Train in Vain, (ss) Pulp Modern Autumn 2011
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Keppen, Lewis A. (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Crime and Tide, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine May 1944
- * Crime Knows No Blackout, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine January 1944
- * Hell’s Wells, (vi) Ten Detective Aces February 1944
- * Holiday for Bullets, (ss) Ten Detective Aces September 1937
- * Holiday with Death, (ss) Detective Yarns December 1938
- * I’ll See You Burn, (ss) Ten Detective Aces August 1943
- * The Lone Executioner, (ss) Ten Detective Aces April 1936
- * Milky Slay, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine August 1945
- * Murder M.D., (ss) Ten Detective Aces May 1940
- * No License to Slay, (ss) Ten Detective Aces September 1945
- * Sink or Swing, (ss) Ten Detective Aces November 1944
- * Slug Suicide, (ss) Ten Detective Aces April 1939
- * Suicide Formula, (ss) Ten Detective Aces January 1936
Kermit, Lance (fl. 1940s-1960s); house pseudonym used by William R. Cox (1901-1988), David Goodis (1917-1967), Alden H. Norton (1903-1987) & Glenn Shirley (1916-2002) (about) (chron.)
- * Asking Price—Murder, (ss) New Detective Magazine January 1950
- * The Case of the Laughing Queen, (ss) (by David Goodis) 10 Story Mystery Magazine October 1942
- * Confession, (ms) New Detective Magazine September 1948
- * Decoy for Death, (ss) New Detective Magazine September 1942
- * Murder While You Sleep, (ss) New Detective Magazine July 1942
- * Never Too Old to Burn, (ss) (by David Goodis) New Detective Magazine January 1949
- * Peril’s Payoff, (ss) New Detective Magazine March 1947
- * Polly Wants a Hang Noose, (ss) Detective Tales April 1944, as by Robert Turner
- * Queen of Carnage, (ar) New Detective Magazine November 1946
- * So I Killed Him, (ss) Big-Book Detective Magazine August 1942
- * A Wagon for Broken Bow, (nv) Fifteen Western Tales May 1946
- * The Witness Chair, (cl) Fifteen Detective Stories February 1954
Kerr, Frank P. (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Burial for Two, (ss) Detective Tales August 1940
- * Cut-Rate Morgue Meat, (ss) Gangland Detective Stories April 1940
- * Hell on Wheels, (ss) True Gangster Stories June 1942
- * Homicide Blackout, (ss) Detective Yarns October 1939
- * The Man Who Died Twice, (ss) 10 Story Mystery Magazine December 1942
- * Murder Has Magic, (ss) Detective and Murder Mysteries September 1939
- * Slay Ride for Two, (nv) Double-Action Detective October 1940
- * A Sucker for Murder, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine July 1940
- * A Sucker for Suicide, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine July 1940, as "A Sucker for Murder"
Kersh, Gerald (1911-1968); used pseudonyms P. J. Gahagan & Waldo Kellar (about) (chron.)
- * The Adventures of Karmesin, (gp)
* ___ 1: Karmesin, Murderer [Karmesin], (ss) The People December 24 1944, as "Inscrutable Providence"
* ___ 2: Karmesin, Jewel Thief [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1939, as "Karmesin and the Raving Lunatic"
* ___ 3: Karmesin, Swindler [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1937/1938, as "Karmesin and the Meter"
* ___ 4: Karmesin, Criminal Lawyer [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Autumn 1938, as "Karmesin and the Tailor’s Dummy"
* ___ 5: Karmesin. Bank Robber [Karmesin], (ss) The Evening Standard May 9 1936, as "Karmesin"
* ___ 6: Karmesin, Con Man [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1938, as "Karmesin and Human Vanity"
* ___ 7: Karmesin, Blackmailer [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1938/1939, as "Karmesin and the Big Flea"
* ___ Karmesin: Racketeer [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Summer 1939, as "Karmesin and the Unbeliever"
- * The Ambiguities of Lo Yeing Pai [Vara the Tailor], (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1968
- * The Brighton Monster [Adze], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 21 1948, as "The Monster"
- * Chickenfeed for Karmesin [Karmesin], (ss) Courier December 1946
- * Clock Without Hands, (nv) Collier’s October 12 1946 (+2)
- * Comrade Death, (nv) Courier Summer 1938
- * The Crewel Needle, (ss) Lilliput May/June 1953
- * Crooked Bone, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post August 10 1968
- * A Deal in Overcoats [Karmesin], (ss) Playboy December 1960, as "Oalámaóa"
- * Dr. Ox Will Die at Midnight, (ss) The Bystander September 22 1937
- * A Dog’s Best Friend, (ss) Suspense (UK) May 1960
- * Do You Follow Me?, (ts) John Bull January 30 1943, as "She Couldn’t See the “Joke”", by Waldo Kellar
- * Duel in the Dusk, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 10 1959
- * Gambling Fever, (ss) Argosy (UK) May 1964, as "High Stakes"
- * A Game Played in the Twilight, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 10 1959, as "Duel in the Dusk"
- * The Geometry of the Skirt [Vara the Tailor], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1965
- * Gomez, (vi) Selected Stories by Gerald Kersh, Staples & Staples, 1943
- * The Haunted Typewriter [Bo Raymond; Swindle Sheet Morris], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1965
- * High Stakes, (ss) Argosy (UK) May 1964
- * Honor Among Thieves [Karmesin], (ss) Argosy (UK) April 1960, as "Skate’s Eyeball"
- * The Impossible Robbery [Karmesin], (ss) Argosy July 1954
- * Inscrutable Providence [Karmesin], (ss) The People December 24 1944
- * Karmesin [Karmesin], (ss) The Evening Standard May 9 1936
- * The Karmesin Affair [Karmesin], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 15 1962
- * Karmesin and Human Vanity [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1938
- * Karmesin and the Big Flea [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1938/1939
- * Karmesin and the Crown Jewels [Karmesin], (ss) Argosy July 1954, as "The Impossible Robbery"
- * Karmesin and the Hamlet Promptbook [Karmesin], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 15 1962, as "The Karmesin Affair"
- * Karmesin and the Invisible Millionaire [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1945
- * Karmesin and the Meter [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1937/1938
- * Karmesin and the Raving Lunatic [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1939
- * Karmesin and the Royalties [Karmesin], (ss) Courier January 1956
- * Karmesin and the Tailor’s Dummy [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Autumn 1938
- * Karmesin and the Trismagistus Formula [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1945, as "Karmesin and the Invisible Millionaire"
- * Karmesin and the Unbeliever [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Summer 1939
- * Karmesin. Bank Robber [Karmesin], (ss) The Evening Standard May 9 1936, as "Karmesin"
- * Karmesin, Blackmailer [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1938/1939, as "Karmesin and the Big Flea"
- * Karmesin, Con Man [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1938, as "Karmesin and Human Vanity"
- * Karmesin, Criminal Lawyer [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Autumn 1938, as "Karmesin and the Tailor’s Dummy"
- * Karmesin, Jewel Thief [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1939, as "Karmesin and the Raving Lunatic"
- * Karmesin, Murderer [Karmesin], (ss) The People December 24 1944, as "Inscrutable Providence"
- * Karmesin: Racketeer [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Summer 1939, as "Karmesin and the Unbeliever"
- * Karmesin, Swindler [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1937/1938, as "Karmesin and the Meter"
- * Karmesin Takes Pen in Hand [Karmesin], (ss) Courier January 1956, as "Karmesin and the Royalties"
- * Karmesin the Fixer [Karmesin], (ss) Courier December 1946, as "Chickenfeed for Karmesin"
- * A Lucky Day for the Boar, (ss) Playboy October 1962
- * Macagony’s Fist, (ss) Courier Winter 1937/1938, as by P. J. Gahagan
- * A Matter of Pink Elephants [Bo Raymond; Swindle Sheet Morris], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1965
- * Mr. Tomorrow [Swindle Sheet Morris], (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1970
- * The Monster [Adze], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 21 1948
- * Murderer’s Eye, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post March 2 1957
- * Oalámaóa [Karmesin], (ss) Playboy December 1960
- * One Case in a Million, (ss) Men Without Bones by Gerald Kersh, Heinemann, 1955
- * Open Verdict, (ss) Lilliput May/June 1953, as "The Crewel Needle"
- * The Persian Bedspread, (ss)
- * The Pettifer Collection, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1968
- * The Scar, (ss) The Bystander April 7 1937
- * Scene of the Crime, (ss) The (London) Evening News April 9 1946
- * Seed of Destruction, (ss) Esquire August 1947
- * Skate’s Eyeball [Karmesin], (ss) Argosy (UK) April 1960
- * The Thief Who Played Dead [Karmesin], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 13 1954
- * Time Is the Illusion, (ss) Playboy October 1962, as "A Lucky Day for the Boar"
- * Trip Out on Red Lizzie, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 27 1968
- * Two Tales of Bo Raymond, (gp)
- * The Unkillable Man, (vi) Selected Stories by Gerald Kersh, Staples & Staples, 1943, as "Gomez"
- * Want to Buy a Cat?, (ts) John Bull February 28 1942, as "Who Wants a Liver-Coloured Cat?", by Waldo Kellar
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