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Wilkinson, Lupton A(llemong) (1897-?) (about) (chron.)
- * Baby-Face Trap, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 18 1931
- * Blond Alibi, (ss) Detective Story Magazine January 31 1931
- * The Corpse at the Door, (nv) Thrilling Detective March 1938
- * Four Who Paid, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine August 25 1934
- * The Girl in Green, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine October 25 1934
- * Hot Ice!, (na) The Illustrated Detective Magazine February 1932
- * Hot-Seat Checks, (ss) The Phantom Detective June 1934
- * Key-Ring Death, (ss) The Phantom Detective June 1935
- * Protect the Loot, (ss) Detective Classics January 1931
- * Ten Gun Hands, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine July 10 1934
- * Wisecracker, (ss) Detective Story Magazine November 1 1930
- * Wrecked on a Single Track, (ss) Detective Story Magazine February 12 1921
Wilkinson, Richard Hill (1904-1975); used pseudonym R. R. Meredith (chron.)
- * Bomb-Proof Fed, (ss) Ace G-Man Stories September 1940
- * Circumstances Alter Cases, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 1962
- * The Comedy of Death, (ss) The Shadow March 1946
- * The Cowboy and the Ocean, (na) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range February 1944
- * Desert Justice, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 1964
- * Dude Sheriff, (ss) Manhunt August/September 1966
- * Gunsmoke at Arrowhead, (na) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range March 1943 (+2)
- * Invasion, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine November 1963
- * Linda, Girl of the West, (nv) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range May 1942 (+2)
- * Lovers’ Quarrel, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1964
- * Lucky Lennie, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine February 1967
- * Meanwhile, Back at the Bank, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine February 1963
- * The Medico of Swift River, (na) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range November 1942 (+2), as by R. R. Meredith
- * Murder During Thunder, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine December 1943
- * Murder in the Hills, (nv) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine July 1944
- * Night Clerk, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 1966
- * Rembrandt Was Here, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 1965
- * Return to Point of Origin, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 1962
- * Rookie Detective, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine February 1942
- * Rustlers’ Roost, (vi) The American Magazine February 1938
- * Swell Night for a Murder, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine August 1942
- * Ten Long Years, (ss) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine December 1966
- * Tex, the Cowboy Detective, (vi) The American Magazine February 1938, as "Rustlers’ Roost"
- * War of Nerves, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine February 1966
- * A Way with Horses, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine February 1965
Willeford, Charles (Ray, III) (1919-1988) (about) (chron.)
_____, [ref.]
- * Cockfighter by David Zeltserman, (br) Hardluck Stories Fall 2003
- * “The Cock That Crowed” by William Boyle, (ar) Crime Factory v2 #10, 2012
- * Douchebags, Assholes and Various Other Forms of Human Wreckage by Scott Phillips, (ar) Crime Factory January 2010
- * The Fragile Fist of Charles Willeford by Paul Duncan, (ar) Crime Time #9, 1997
- * Miami Blues by Rick McLean, (ar) Crime Factory #5, February 2002
- * Of Haikus and Whores: First Thoughts on Charles Willeford’s Miami Blues by Mark Campbell, (ar) Crime Time #41, 2004
- * The World as Willeford and Idea by James Sallis, (ar) Crime Time #41, 2004
Willemse, Cornelius W(illiam) (1871-1942) (chron.)
- * Behind the Green Lights, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly Jun 13, Jun 20, Jun 27, Jul 4, Jul 11, Jul 18, Jul 25, Aug 1, Aug 8, Aug 15, Aug 22 1931
- * From a Cop’s Notebook, (ms) 1931
Williams, Alan Moray (1915-1996); used pseudonym Robert the Rhymer (about) (chron.)
- * The Ballad of Red-Haired Kate, (pm) The New Strand March 1962, as by Robert the Rhymer
- * Ballad of the Hundred Soldiers, (pm) The New Strand November 1962, as by Robert the Rhymer
- * “Be Objective, Mr. Villy-Yams!”:
* ___ 1), The Man from Tomsk, (ar) The New Strand November 1962
* ___ 2), Talking to Mr K, (ar) The New Strand December 1962
* ___ 3), By Train to Moscow, (ar) The New Strand January 1963
- * By Train to Moscow, (ar) The New Strand January 1963
- * Cambridge, (pm) The New Strand August 1962, as by Robert the Rhymer
- * Copenhagen, (pm) The New Strand July 1962, as by Robert the Rhymer
- * Cotswold Village, (pm) The New Strand June 1962, as by Robert the Rhymer
- * Future Meeting, (pm) The New Strand May 1962, as by Robert the Rhymer
- * Let’s All Go to Hell, (ar) The New Strand October 1962
- * The Man from Tomsk, (ar) The New Strand November 1962
- * Night in Copenhagen, (pm) The New Strand April 1962, as by Robert the Rhymer
- * Souvenir of the Blitz, (pm) The New Strand September 1962, as by Robert the Rhymer
- * Talking to Mr K, (ar) The New Strand December 1962
- * That Dear Old Lady, (pm) The New Strand December 1962, as by Robert the Rhymer
Williams, Ben Ames (1889-1953) (about) (chron.)
- * The Burnt Cigarette, (ss) Collier’s September 8 1923, as "Cigarette"
- * Cigarette, (ss) Collier’s September 8 1923
- * Dry-Kye, (ss) Rejections of 1927 ed. Charles H. Baker, Jr., Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1928
- * Habit, (ss) Collier’s October 1 1927
- * His Honor, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1921
- * His Own Petard, (ss) Collier’s September 20 1924
- * The Jumping Spark, (sl) Detective Story Magazine Jul 2, Jul 9, Jul 16, Jul 23, Jul 30 1918
- * Not a Drum Was Heard, (ss) Collier’s June 12 1920
- * A Voice in the Fog, (ss) Hutchinson’s Adventure-Story Magazine November 1922
- * The Whale Buster, (ss) All-Story Weekly January 6 1917
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