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[]Busch, Thea (fl. 1920s); used pseudonyms Graham Black, Wesley Henshaw, Richard P. Knight, Lester F. Stoughton, Franklin P. Styles & John Wakefield (chron.)
- * The Bouncer, (ss) Fortune Story Magazine September 1929, as by Wesley Henshaw
- * The Buck Passer, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd October 1928, as by Richard P. Knight
- * A Corner in News, (ts) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd December 1928, as by John Wakefield
- * The Five-Dollar Raise, (ss) Fortune Story Magazine November 1929, as by Graham Black
- * Golden Pennies, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st December 1928, as by Richard P. Knight
- * Hiram Jacobs’ Land, (ss) Fortune Story Magazine July 1929, as by Richard P. Knight
- * Learning the River, (vi) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st December 1928, as by John Wakefield
- * A Messenger’s Start, (ts) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd November 1928, as by John Wakefield
- * The “No” Man, (ss) Fortune Story Magazine November 1929, as by Franklin P. Styles
- * The Perfect Notebook, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd January 1929, as by John Wakefield
- * Rent Money, (ss) Fortune Story Magazine August 1929, as by Richard P. Knight
- * The Runaway, (ts) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st November 1928, as by John Wakefield
- * The Scarecrow, (ts) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st January 1929, as by John Wakefield
- * Selling MacGregor, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd November 1928, as by Richard P. Knight
- * The Square Peg, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st October 1928, as by Richard P. Knight
- * A Tip on Cotton, (ss) Fortune Story Magazine September 1929, as by Lester F. Stoughton
- * $25 a Lesson, (ss) Fortune Story Magazine October 1929, as by Richard P. Knight
[]Bush, Charlie Christmas (1885-1973); used pseudonyms Christopher Bush & Michael Home (chron.)
- * A Drop Too Much [Ludovic Travers], (ss) The Evening Standard August 18 1936, as by Christopher Bush
- * French Polish, (ss) The Evening Standard April 22 1935, as by Michael Home
- * Gossip Wind, (ss) The Evening Standard August 30 1934, as by Michael Home
- * The Hampstead Murder, (ss) The Evening Standard November 9 1935, as by Christopher Bush
- * The Holly Bears a Berry [Ludovic Travers], (ss) The Illustrated London News November 15 1951, as by Christopher Bush
- * The Measured Mile, (ss) The Passing Show May 25 1935, as by Michael Home
- * Murder at Christmas [Ludovic Travers], (ss) The Illustrated London News November 15 1951, as "The Holly Bears a Berry", by Christopher Bush
- * Murder of a Maharajah [Ludovic Travers], (ss) The Saint Detective Magazine February 1957, as by Christopher Bush
- * The One-Er, (ss) The Evening Standard July 18 1934, as by Michael Home
- * Over and Done With, (ss) The Evening Standard November 7 1935, as by Michael Home
- * Parish Affairs, (ss) The Evening Standard February 12 1935, as by Michael Home
- * Tears for the Jury [Ludovic Travers], (ss) The Saint Detective Magazine June 1956, as by Christopher Bush; revised from “A Drop Too Much” (The (London) Evening Standard, August 18, 1936).
- * Through a Glass Darkly, (ss) The Evening Standard October 23 1935, as by Michael Home
- * Watery Grave, (ss) The Evening Standard August 15 1935, as by Michael Home
- * The Wings of Death [Ludovic Travers], (ss) John Bull February 4 1956, as by Christopher Bush
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[]Bush, Christopher; pseudonym of Charlie Christmas Bush (1885-1973) (chron.)
- * A Drop Too Much [Ludovic Travers], (ss) The Evening Standard August 18 1936
- * The Hampstead Murder, (ss) The Evening Standard November 9 1935
- * The Holly Bears a Berry [Ludovic Travers], (ss) The Illustrated London News November 15 1951
- * Murder at Christmas [Ludovic Travers], (ss) The Illustrated London News November 15 1951, as "The Holly Bears a Berry"
- * Murder of a Maharajah [Ludovic Travers], (ss) The Saint Detective Magazine February 1957
- * Tears for the Jury [Ludovic Travers], (ss) The Saint Detective Magazine June 1956; revised from “A Drop Too Much” (The (London) Evening Standard, August 18, 1936).
- * The Wings of Death [Ludovic Travers], (ss) John Bull February 4 1956
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[]Bush, Connie (chron.)
- * 1939 Groote Eylandt, (bg) Australian Short Stories #32, 1990
- * Boorooloolooo Legend, (ss) Australian Short Stories #32, 1990
- * Boo-Roon-Joo (A Story of the Ruined City and a Country Nearby Called Wun-Murrie or War-Lun-Dooer-Pa), (ss) Australian Short Stories #32, 1990
- * Explorers to Groote Eylandt 1800’s, (ar) Australian Short Stories #32, 1990
- * The Life of a Part Aboriginal Girl, (bg) Australian Short Stories #32, 1990
- * Tales of Bickerton Island, (ss) Australian Short Stories #32, 1990
[]Bush, Gary R. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (books) (chron.)
- * If You Harm Us, (nv) Twin Cities Noir ed. Julie Schaper & Steven Horwitz, Akashic Books, 2006
- * I’m with It: A Love Story, (ss) Blood Work ed. Rick Ollerman, Down & Out Books, 2018
- * The Last Reel, (nv) Flesh & Blood: Guilty as Sin ed. Max Allan Collins & Jeff Gelb, Mysterious Press, 2003
- * Preface, (pr) Once Upon a Crime ed. Gary R. Bush & Chris Everheart, Nodin Press, 2009
- * You Can Be Too Thin, (ss) Once Upon a Crime ed. Gary R. Bush & Chris Everheart, Nodin Press, 2009
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