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[]Allenson, A. C. (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Dempsey [Pandora Fulcher], (ss) McBride’s Magazine March 1916
- * Dimples [“Dimples” Holt], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine December 1916
- * The Fathers of Polly [“Dimples” Holt], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine April 1918
- * A Fighting Ishmael, (na) The Popular Magazine March 7 1918
- * A Honeymoon by Correspondence, (ss) Smith’s Magazine February 1922
- * Measure for Measure, (ss) Ainslee’s October 1918
- * The Money-Maker, (ss) The Red Book Magazine January 1917
- * The Morrow Man, (ss) Associated Sunday Magazine February 7 1915
- * Northern Lights [“Dimples” Holt], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1917
- * Out and Home Again, (ss) The Popular Magazine December 20 1919
- * Out of the Nowhere, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine December 15 1918
- * Pandora Intervenes [Pandora Fulcher], (ss) McBride’s Magazine February 1916
- * Pandora the Resolute, (ss) McBride’s Magazine November 1915
- * Red and Gray, (nv) Ainslee’s December 1917
- * Second-Chance Lidcote, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine April 1915
- * The Snail Man, (ss) McBride’s Magazine December 1915
- * Stymied at the Eighteenth, (ss) Ainslee’s June 1918
- * Treasure Trove, (ss) Short Stories with Keith’s House Plans May 1915
- * Two of a Kind, (ss) The Popular Magazine July 7 1919
- * The Year of the Big Wind [Pandora Fulcher], (ss) McBride’s Magazine January 1916
- * Youth Versus Age, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine January 1921
[]Allenzy, Jeff (chron.)
- * Being Safe, (ss) Crossroads #18, June 1997
- * Daddy’s Girl, (ss) Crossroads #21, June 1998
- * Just Like the Bitch, (vi) The Edge, Tales of Suspense #1, 1998
- * Mother Knows Best, (ss) Crossroads #15, June 1996
- * Time for a Treat, (ss) Crossroads October 1994
[]Allerton, J. J. (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
- * Buster’s Last Stand, (ss) Mammoth Western September 1948
- * Call of Duty, (ss) Fantastic Adventures April 1950
- * Dr. Zanger’s Cats, (nv) Fantastic Adventures July 1945
- * Fast Gun—Slow Death, (ss) Mammoth Western November 1948
- * “L” Stands for Love—and Lead, (ss) Mammoth Western February 1949
- * Moon of Battle, (na) Amazing Stories December 1949
- * Nest of Thieves, (ss) Mammoth Western August 1948
- * Once Upon a Planet, (ss) Amazing Stories December 1948
- * The Trumpet, (ss) Fantastic Adventures May 1950
- * The Typewriter, (ss) Fantastic June 1955
[]Allerton, Mark; pseudonym of William Ernest Cameron (1881-1939) (chron.)
- * After the Honeymoon, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine December 1922
- * Brief Authority, (ss) The Red Magazine October 1 1914
- * Cupid the Invincible, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine October 1920
- * Dr. Fabian’s Wife, (ss) Lloyd’s Mothers’ Magazine May 1917
- * The Engine, (ss) The Sketch August 10 1910
- * A Few Hints on Golf, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper May 18 1907
- * Is Golf Getting Easier?, (ar) Fry’s Magazine May 1913
- * Let Justice Be Done, (sl) The Cavalier Dec 28 1912, Jan 4, Jan 11, Jan 18 1913
- * The Making of a Golf-Ball, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1907
- * A Man of Business, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1911
- * The Master-Stroke of William Mackay, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine December 1919
- * The Monarch of the Glen, (ss) The Premier Magazine #145, July 25 1922
- * The Predominant Partner, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine August 1921
- * Secret Supreme, (sl) Top-Notch Magazine Oct 1, Oct 15, Nov 1 1917
- * The Shabby Golfer, (ss) The Happy Mag. May 1927
- * The Sky His Limit, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine September 1 1917
- * Tempest Born, (sl) Top-Notch Magazine Jan 1, Jan 15, Feb 1, Feb 15, Mar 1 1914
- * Top Dog, (ss) The Grand Magazine November 1911
- * The World His Oyster, (sl) Top-Notch Magazine Jun 10, Jun 20, Jun 30 1914
[]Allfree, Claire (Louise) (1974- ) (chron.)
- * “Black, white, tall, short. I have the right to put myself in anybody’s skin”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph November 5 2024 [Ref. Isabel Allende]
- * Ian Rankin: “After Sarah Everard, crime writers are starting to think: are the cops the good guys?”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph November 13 2022 [Ref. Ian Rankin]
- * “I couldn’t understand my sister’s alcoholism—so I wrote about it”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph February 11 2023 [Ref. Blake Morrison]
- * “The idea of free speech has been misused”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph March 8 2024 [Ref. Joanne Harris]
- * “My father died at 6am. By 7am we were all trashed”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph July 13 2024 [Ref. Evie Wyld]
- * Nell Zink: “It amazes me that Americans put up with so much gun crime and inequality”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph January 12 2023 [Ref. Nell Zink]
- * Novelist Kathryn Scanlan: “If you’re paying attention, reality can be very strange”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph January 19 2023 [Ref. Kathryn Scanlan]
- * “We shouldn’t divide the world into aggressors and victim”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph November 22 2024 [Ref. Richard Flanagan]
- * “Why can’t I write from the viewpoint of a black woman?”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph June 9 2024 [Ref. Joseph O’Neill]
[]Allfrey, Phyllis (Byam) Shand (1908-1986) (about) (chron.)
- * The Eyrie, (ss) At Close of Eve ed. Jeremy Scott, Jarrolds, 1947
- * O Stay and Hear, (ss) Argosy (UK) September 1954
- * A Real Person, (ss) Argosy (UK) October 1958
- * Room Under Bombardment, (pm) Harper’s Magazine May 1941
- * A Talk on China, (ss) The Windmill v1 #1, 1944
- * The Tunnel, (ss) The Windmill v1 #3, 1946
[]Allgeier, Donald V(inson) (1915-1955) (about) (chron.)
- * [letter], (lt) Fantastic Novels Magazine Nov 1940, Mar, Sep 1949, May, Sep 1950, Jun 1951
- * [letter], (lt) Famous Fantastic Mysteries Apr 1949, May 1951, Apr 1952
- * [letter], (lt) Fantastic Adventures August 1950
- * [letter from Columbus, OH], (lt) A. Merritt’s Fantasy Magazine October 1950
- * [letter from Fort Leavenworth, KS], (lt) Astounding Stories November 1934
- * [letter from Fort Leavenworth, KS], (lt) Weird Tales October 1935
- * [letter from Licking, MO], (lt) Weird Tales Jul 1938, Jan, Apr 1939
- * [letter from Mountain Grove, MD], (lt) Weird Tales April 1933
- * [letter from Mountain Grove, MO], (lt) Astounding Stories of Super-Science Jan 1933, Oct 1935
- * [letter from Mountain Grove, MO], (lt) Weird Tales Jul 1933, Mar, Aug 1935
- * [letter from Mountain Grove, MS], (lt) Weird Tales Jun, Aug 1932
- * [letter from Springfield, MO], (lt) Weird Tales Jan, Apr, Jun 1934, Jun, Dec 1935, Mar, May, Jul, Nov, Dec 1936, Mar,
Jun, Sep, Nov 1937
Apr, Oct 1938, Sep, Nov 1939, Nov 1940
- * [letter from Springfield, MO], (lt) Astounding Stories Apr 1934, Jul 1935, Apr, Nov 1936, Dec 1937, Sep 1940
- * [letter from Springfield, MO], (lt) Unknown October 1939
- * [letter: Glad to See Haggard], (lt) Famous Fantastic Mysteries April 1950
- * [letter: Remembering the Death Maker], (lt) Famous Fantastic Mysteries June 1953
[]Allhoff, Fred (1904-1988); used pseudonym John Hayes (about) (chron.)
- * Black Man’s Miracles—The Story of a Great and Good American—GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER, (ar) Liberty January 8 1938
- * The Case of Nora Fuller, (ar) Liberty December 11 1937
- * The Case of the Wisecracking “Uncle” of Broadway, (ar) Liberty July 3 1937
- * Cupid Gets the Gong, (ar) Liberty March 4 1939
- * A Detective Classic: The Strange Murder of Elsie Sigel, (ar) Liberty September 25 1937
- * Drum of Death, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly June 22 1935, as by John Hayes
- * Fifth Avenue Hero, (ar) Liberty April 19 1941
- * Four Fools, (nv) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 25 1934
- * The Ghost of Charlie Becker, (ar) Liberty June 19 1937
- * The Girl and the Phantom: Who Killed Mary Baker?, (ar) Liberty July 10 1937
- * Gliders for War (with Frank Paul Wisbar), (ar) Liberty April 11 1942
- * Icewater Pilot, (nv) Adventure March 1950
- * In the Crimelight, (cl) True Detective Mysteries June 1932
- * Legally Dead at Last!—Will Judge Crater Come Back?, (ar) Liberty August 7 1937
- * The Lid Off Los Angeles (with Dwight F. McKinney), (ar) Liberty Nov 11, Nov 18, Nov 25, Dec 2, Dec 9, Dec 16 1939
- * Lightning in the Night, (sl) Liberty Aug 31, Sep 7, Sep 14, Sep 21, Sep 28, Oct 5, Oct 12, Oct 19, Oct 26, Nov 2,
Nov 9, Nov 16 1940
- * Manhattan Miracle, (ar) Liberty February 18 1939
- * Margaret Brown’s Strange Death, (ar) Liberty February 4 1939
- * The Midas Curse, (nv) Dime Detective Magazine March 1 1934
- * A Peek at the Lawrence $500,000 Book, (ar) Liberty January 23 1937
- * The Penguin Murder Case, (ar) Liberty May 29 1937
- * The Private Life of Fibber McGee and Molly, (ar) Liberty April 18 1942
- * The Slippery Svengali, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly July 27 1935, as by John Hayes
- * So Red the Tape, (ar) Liberty October 23 1937
- * The Strange Case of the Face in the Parsonage Furnace, (ar) Liberty July 17 1937
- * The Strange Case of the Model Youth and the Murdered Lady, (ar) Liberty January 28 1939
- * Tallulah the Terrific, (ar) Liberty May 9 1942
- * Tantrums Are Too Much Trouble, (ar) Liberty December 27 1941
- * A Third Key, (nv) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine February 10 1934
- * Thunder Over Kansas City, (ar) Liberty Sep 17, Sep 24, Oct 1, Oct 8 1938
- * Tracking New York’s Crime Barons, (ar) Liberty Oct 31, Nov 7, Nov 14, Nov 21, Nov 28 1936
- * Vanished Bride: What Happened to Agnes Tufverson?, (ar) Liberty September 4 1937
- * Walter Winchell—American Phenomenon, (ar) Liberty Mar 28, Apr 4 1942
- * What Happened to Ellis Parker?, (ar) Liberty May 7 1938
- * What Happened to Ellis Parker? Amateur Nightmare: How Lindbergh “Confession” Halted Great Detective’s Career, (ar) Liberty June 25 1938
- * What Happened to Ellis Parker? “If the Hat Fits…”, (ar) Liberty June 18 1938
- * What Happened to Ellis Parker? The Case of the Unlucky Clover, (ar) Liberty June 11 1938
- * What Happened to Ellis Parker? The Clue of the Audible Corpse, (ar) Liberty May 14 1938
- * What Happened to Ellis Parker? The Clue of the Profane Parrot, (ar) Liberty May 28 1938
- * What Happened to Ellis Parker? The Man Who Forgot to Forget, (ar) Liberty May 21 1938
- * What Happened to Ellis Parker? The Man Who Lived Too Long, (ar) Liberty June 4 1938
- * What Happened to Etta Riel?, (ar) Liberty May 22 1937
- * What Other Drivers Think of Asleep at the Wheel, (ar) Liberty May 25 1940
- * What Was Wrong with Bedaux?, (ar) Liberty December 18 1937
- * What You Can Do for Civilian Defense, (ar) Liberty October 25 1941
- * Who Was 3-X, the Letter-Writing Murderer?, (ar) Liberty June 26 1937
- * The Wilkes-Barre Way, (ar) Liberty May 13 1939
- * Will Lindbergh Run for Senator in Minnesota?, (ar) Liberty October 11 1941
- * Will These Mysterious Crimes Ever Be Solved?:
* ___ No. 1.—What Happened to Etta Riel?, (ar) Liberty May 22 1937
* ___ No. 2.—The Penguin Murder Case, (ar) Liberty May 29 1937
* ___ No. 3, (ar) Liberty June 12 1937
* ___ No. 4—The Ghost of Charlie Becker, (ar) Liberty June 19 1937
* ___ No. 5—Who Was 3-X, the Letter-Writing Murderer?, (ar) Liberty June 26 1937
* ___ No. 6—The Case of the Wisecracking “Uncle” of Broadway, (ar) Liberty July 3 1937
* ___ No. 7—The Girl and the Phantom: Who Killed Mary Baker?, (ar) Liberty July 10 1937
* ___ No. 8—The Strange Case of the Face in the Parsonage Furnace, (ar) Liberty July 17 1937
* ___ Vanished Bride: What Happened to Agnes Tufverson?, (ar) Liberty September 4 1937
* ___ A Detective Classic: The Strange Murder of Elsie Sigel, (ar) Liberty September 25 1937
* ___ The Case of Nora Fuller, (ar) Liberty December 11 1937
* ___ The Strange Case of the Model Youth and the Murdered Lady, (ar) Liberty January 28 1939
* ___ Margaret Brown’s Strange Death, (ar) Liberty February 4 1939
_____, as told to
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