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[]Cardwell, James Moss (1926-1990); used pseudonyms Donald Arbagian, Adobe James & James McArdwell (chron.)
- * Abortion: A Contemporary Factual Analysis, (ar) Man to Man January 1963, as by Adobe James
- * An Apparition at Noon, (ss) The Ninth Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1968, as by Adobe James
- * Ballerina, (ss) Mr. July 1964, as by Adobe James
- * Blaze of Glory, (ss) Mr. March 1963, as by Adobe James
- * Boobs, Babes and Bankrolls, (ar) Broadside August 1967
- * Do-It-Yourself Psychoanalysis Kit, (ss) Debonair #11, August 1966, as by Adobe James
- * Elmer—The Infallible Bartender, (ar) Adam Bedside Reader #25, October 1966, as by Adobe James
- * The Engraved Mercedes Affair, (ss) Adam Bedside Reader #23, 1966, as by Adobe James
- * Exorcism, (ss) Debonair #16, May 1967, as by Adobe James
- * Genesis, (ss) Debonair October 1969, as by Adobe James
- * The Goddess of Pataliputra, (ss) Monsieur June 1963, as by Adobe James
- * The Green Umbilical Cord, (ss) The Ninth Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1968, as by James McArdwell
- * Hamburg: Sex Supermarket of the World, (ar) Knight May 1968, as by Adobe James
- * I’ll Love You—Always, (nv) The Fifth Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1964, as by Adobe James
- * Joan Baez; Saint or Subversive?, (ar) Broadside December 1966, as by Adobe James
- * The Love Word Game, (ss) Body Shop v3 #2, 1966, as by Adobe James
- * LSD: Key to Heaven or Hell?, (sy) Broadside October 1966
- * The Man Who Talked to Flies, (ss) Tonight v5 #2, 1966, as by Adobe James
- * Melvin Belli: Lion of the Legal Legion, (ar) Broadside June 1967
- * The Most Passionate Professions, (ar) Dude September 1963, as by Adobe James
- * The (Not Very) Compleat Woman, (ar) Monsieur October 1967, as by Adobe James
- * Ohio Love Sculpture, (ss) Escapade June 1963, as by Adobe James
- The Fourth Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1963, as by Adobe James
- Shocking Tales of Perversion ed. Chester W. Krone, Jr., Gold Star Book, 1964, as by Adobe James
- Selections from the Pan Book of Horror Stories #4 ed. Herbert van Thal, Berkley Medallion, 1970, as by Adobe James
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories to Stay Awake By ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1971, as by Adobe James
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories to Stay Awake By (var. 1) ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1973, as by Adobe James
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories to Stay Awake By, Book One ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Pan Books, 1974, as by Adobe James
- The Devil’s Kisses ed. Linda Lovecraft, Corgi, 1976, as by Adobe James
- * Operation: Drunken Camels, (ss) Body Shop v3 #3, 1966, as by Adobe James
- * Our Man in Cabana, (ss) Quickie v3 #3, 1966, as by Adobe James
- * Our Sex-Ignorant Medics, (ar) Broadside January/February/March 1968, as by Donald Arbagian
- * The Problem with Marylou, (hu) Knight March 1967, as by Adobe James
- * The Protesters: Patriots or Punks?, (ar) Broadside November/December 1967
- * Puppetmaster, (ss) The Sixth Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1965, as by Adobe James
- * Rendered Harmless, (ss) Caper September 1965, as by Adobe James
- * The Revenge, (nv) The Fifth Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1964, as by Adobe James
- * Revise the Law to Allow a Choice of Life, (ar) Broadside April 1967, as by Donald Arbagian
- * The Road to Mictlantecutli, (ss) Adam Bedside Reader #20, 1965, as by Adobe James
- The Sixth Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1965, as by Adobe James
- Adam’s Best Fiction ed. Thomas H. Schulz, Holloway House Publishing Co., 1966, as by Adobe James
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories That Scared Even Me ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1967, as by Adobe James
- Lie Ten Nights Awake ed. Herbert van Thal, Hodder, 1967, as by Adobe James
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Scream Along with Me ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1970, as by Adobe James
- The Arbor House Treasury of Horror and the Supernatural ed. Bill Pronzini, Martin H. Greenberg & Barry N. Malzberg, Arbor House, 1981, as by Adobe James
- Great Tales of Horror and the Supernatural ed. Bill Pronzini, Martin H. Greenberg & Barry N. Malzberg, A&W/Galahad, 1985, as by Adobe James
- * Servant of Sin, (ss) Satan’s Scrapbook v3 #1, 1966, as by Adobe James
- * Sex Change: The New Science, (ar) Broadside June 1967, as by Donald Arbagian
- * The Spelling Bee, (ss) Masques III ed. J. N. Williamson, St. Martin's, 1989, as by Adobe James
- * The Steamers Are Coming Back, (ar) Body Shop v4 #2, 1967, as by Adobe James
- * The Swedish Way of Sex, (ar) Knight May 1967, as by Adobe James
- * Tomorrow…and Tomorrow, (ss) Adam Bedside Reader #22, 1966, as by Adobe James
- * A Twist of Terror, (ss) Midnight v5 #4, 1966, as by Adobe James
- * The Vampire Vine, (ss) 38-26-34 v4 #4, 1967, as by Adobe James
[]Carette, Louis (1913-2012); used pseudonym Félicien Marceau (about) (chron.)
- * The Armistice in Venice, (ss) The London Magazine March 1954, as by Félicien Marceau; translated by Jean Stewart
- * Concettina’s Roses, (ss) Argosy (UK) July 1956, as by Félicien Marceau; translated by J. E. Malcolm
- * The Heap, (ss) Esquire February 1959, as by Félicien Marceau
- * King of Positano, (ss) Argosy (UK) March 1957, as by Félicien Marceau; translated by J. E. Malcolm
- * Maria of Brunico, (vi) The London Magazine November 1954, as by Félicien Marceau; translated by Jean Stewart
- * The Mother of Aeneas, (ss) The London Magazine May 1955, as by Félicien Marceau; translated by Jean Stewart
- * Splendid Work, (ss) Argosy (UK) September 1958, as by Félicien Marceau; translated by Phyllida Barstow
_____, [ref.]
[]Carew, Burleigh; pseudonym of F. G. Cook (1900-?) (chron.)
- * The Amazing Fresher, (ss) Chums January 6 1923
- * The Ancient Order of Busters, (ss) Chums July 19 1925
- * The Bad Boys of St. Olaf’s [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums November 20 1920
- * The Biters Bit!, (ss) Chums January 3 1926
- * Boffins’ Bank Holiday, (ss) Chums August 4 1923
- * Bowled Out! [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums Oct 23 1920, Apr 7 1923
- * The Boys of St. Claire’s:
* ___ No. 1—Laughing Gas, (ss) Chums March 3 1923
* ___ No. 2—The Laughter Cure, (ss) Chums March 10 1923
* ___ No. 3—The Hidden Hand Gets Busy, (ss) Chums March 24 1923
* ___ No. 4—Bowled Out!, (ss) Chums April 7 1923
* ___ No. 5—Widgeon in the Wars, (ss) Chums June 2 1923
* ___ No. 6—Reggie Buys a Car, (ss) Chums June 23 1923
- * The Captain Dethroined [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums February 5 1921
- * Chin Ling’s Cunning [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums December 4 1920
- * Christmas at St. Bede’s, (ss) Chums October 21 1922
- * The Classics on the War-Path, (ss) Chums May 9 1926
- * The Comical Coon of St. Barts, (nv) Schoolboys’ Pocket Library #13, 1944
- * The Darkies of St. Dulcie’s, (ss) Chums May 31 1925
- * The Day of Triumph, (ss) Chums February 7 1926
- * Deluded in the Dark! [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums October 30 1920
- * The Downfall of Curry and Co., (ss) Chums October 18 1925
- * The Downfall of the Dandies, (ss) Chums August 29 1926
- * Driven to the Wall, (ss) Chums January 24 1926
- * Farewell to Prince Ferdy [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums January 22 1921
- * Foiled at the Finish!, (ss) Chums October 4 1925
- * Fun at the Fete, (ss) Chums August 14 1927
- * The Game of the Season [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums November 13 1920
- * A Game with Groves, (ss) Chums January 10 1926
- * The Ghosts of College House, (ss) Chums July 25 1926
- * Ginty’s Gramophone, (ss) Chums January 27 1923
- * The “Greenhorn” of Parham: “In the Wars” [Tommy Baxter & Co.], (ss) Chums May 1 1927
- * The “Greenhorn” of Parham: Making Things Hum! [Tommy Baxter & Co.], (ss) Chums March 6 1927
- * The “Greenhorn” of Parham: More Trouble for Timothy [Tommy Baxter & Co.], (ss) Chums March 20 1927
- * The “Greenhorn” of Parham: Ray’s Little Joke [Tommy Baxter & Co.], (ss) Chums March 13 1927
- * The “Greenhorn” of Parham: Startling News! [Tommy Baxter & Co.], (ss) Chums February 6 1927
- * The “Greenhorn” of Parham: The Fourth Sing Small [Tommy Baxter & Co.], (ss) Chums April 17 1927
- * The “Greenhorn” of Parham: Timothy’s Night Out [Tommy Baxter & Co.], (ss) Chums March 27 1927
- * Guys and Disguises! [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums November 6 1920
- * The Hidden Hand Gets Busy, (ss) Chums March 24 1923
- * Hide and Seek [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums January 15 1921
- * The High School Rotters, (ss) Chums September 13 1925
- * Honours Divided, (ss) Chums November 7 1926
- * In Defiance of Dudeney [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums November 27 1920
- * The Invasion of St. Colstons:
* ___ No. 1—The High School Rotters, (ss) Chums September 13 1925
* ___ No. 2—The Meeting of the Rivals, (ss) Chums September 20 1925
* ___ No. 3—West Side on the Warpath, (ss) Chums September 27 1925
* ___ No. 4—Foiled at the Finish!, (ss) Chums October 4 1925
* ___ No. 5—The Jape of the Season, (ss) Chums October 11 1925
* ___ No. 6—The Downfall of Curry and Co., (ss) Chums October 18 1925
- * The Invasion of St. Olaf’s [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums January 29 1921
- * “It Couldn’t Be Richard!”:
* ___ No. 1.—The Vengeance of Jerningham, (ss) Chums August 7 1927
* ___ No. 2.—Fun at the Fete, (ss) Chums August 14 1927
- * The Jape of the Season, (ss) Chums October 11 1925
- * Kitson’s Reprisal!, (ss) Chums August 9 1925
- * The Last Man In [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums September 25 1920
- * Laughing Gas, (ss) Chums March 3 1923
- * The Laughter Cure, (ss) Chums March 10 1923
- * Lost Chords, (ss) Chums October 1 1927
- * The Madcaps of Merrydew, (ss) Cute Fun #24, July 1948
- * The Masked Eleven, (ss) Chums August 2 1925
- * The Meeting of the Rivals, (ss) Chums September 20 1925
- * Midnight Marauders [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums October 2 1920
- * A Moving Job, (ss) Chums December 27 1925
- * A New Firm at St. Botolph’s:
* ___ No. 1—The Ancient Order of Busters, (ss) Chums July 19 1925
* ___ No. 2—The Wonderful House Warming, (ss) Chums July 26 1925
* ___ No. 3—The Masked Eleven, (ss) Chums August 2 1925
* ___ No. 4—Kitson’s Reprisal!, (ss) Chums August 9 1925
* ___ No. 5—The Pirates of St. Botolph’s, (ss) Chums August 16 1925
* ___ No. 6—The St. Botolph’s Election, (ss) Chums August 23 1925
- * The New House at St. Biddy’s:
* ___ No. 1—The N.O.S.F., (ss) Chums April 25 1926
* ___ No. 2—The Classics on the War-Path, (ss) Chums May 9 1926
* ___ No. 3—Top Dogs, (ss) Chums May 30 1926
* ___ No. 4—Tit for Tat, (ss) Chums June 13 1926
* ___ No. 5—Turning the Trick, (ss) Chums July 4 1926
* ___ No. 6—The Ghosts of College House, (ss) Chums July 25 1926
* ___ No. 7—The Spoof Eleven!, (ss) Chums August 8 1926
* ___ No. 8—The Downfall of the Dandies, (ss) Chums August 29 1926
- * The Noble Order of the Boot, (ss) Chums December 20 1925
- * The N.O.S.F., (ss) Chums April 25 1926
- * No Surrender!, (ss) Chums January 31 1926
- * The Order of the Boot [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums October 16 1920
- * Out of Bounds [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums December 11 1920
- * The Pirates of St. Botolph’s, (ss) Chums August 16 1925
- * Prince “Ferdy” of the Fourth [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums January 1 1921
- * Reggie Buys a Car, (ss) Chums June 23 1923
- * The Renegade of St. Adhelm’s, (ss) Chums September 26 1926
- * Richard’s Dilemma, (ss) Chums Annual 1938, 1937
- * Richard Sees It Through, (ss) Chums October 16 1928
- * Richard’s Review, (ss) Chums Annual 1939, 1938, uncredited.
- * Richard the Second, (ss) Chums October 29 1927
- * Rivals of the River [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums October 9 1920
- * The St. Botolph’s Election, (ss) Chums August 23 1925
- * The St. Olaf’s Glee Club [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums December 25 1920
- * The Slumbering Schoolboy [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums September 18 1920
- * The Spoof Eleven!, (ss) Chums August 8 1926
- * Taming the Twins, (ss) Chums June 10 1922
- * The Terrors of St Tristram’s:
* ___ No. 1—The Noble Order of the Boot, (ss) Chums December 20 1925
* ___ No. 2—A Moving Job, (ss) Chums December 27 1925
* ___ No. 3—The Biters Bit!, (ss) Chums January 3 1926
* ___ No. 4—A Game with Groves, (ss) Chums January 10 1926
* ___ No. 5—The Wild Man of St Tristrams, (ss) Chums January 17 1926
* ___ No. 6—Driven to the Wall, (ss) Chums January 24 1926
* ___ No. 7—No Surrender!, (ss) Chums January 31 1926
* ___ No. 8—The Day of Triumph, (ss) Chums February 7 1926
- * Timothy’s Terrible Ride, (ss) Chums March 25 1922
- * Tit for Tat, (ss) Chums June 13 1926
- * Tomlinson’s Turkey, (ss) Chums December 14 1924
- * Too Many for Melrose [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums December 18 1920
- * Top Dogs, (ss) Chums May 30 1926
- * The Traitor of the Fourth [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums January 8 1921
- * Turning the Trick, (ss) Chums July 4 1926
- * The Vengeance of Jerningham, (ss) Chums August 7 1927
- * West Side on the Warpath, (ss) Chums September 27 1925
- * Widgeon in the Wars, (ss) Chums June 2 1923
- * The Wild Man of St Tristrams, (ss) Chums January 17 1926
- * The Wonderful House Warming, (ss) Chums July 26 1925
[]Carew, J. Lenivers (fl. 1910s) (chron.)
- * But Why Not?, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine September 10 1914 (v18 #4)
- * Coveted Power, (na) Top-Notch Magazine July 20 1914
- * An Embarrassment of Riches, (ss) The Argosy October 1916
- * The Fortunes of War, (ss) Top-Notch November 15 1911
- * The Great White Wastes, (n.) The Argosy April 1917
- * Hercules and the Hoddy-Doddy, (ss) Top-Notch May 15 1911
- * His Private Glory, (ss) People’s August 1915
- * In Honor of the Beast, (ss) The Argosy March 1917
- * In Memoriam, (vi) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine October 1910
- * The Jackal’s Mighty Roar, (ss) The Argosy June 1917
- * A Kashmir Abduction, (sl) The Argosy Feb 16, Feb 23, Mar 2, Mar 9 1918
- * The Keys to Freedom, (n.) The Argosy September 1917
- * The Man They Couldn’t Help, (ss) The Argosy March 1916
- * Mr. Leigh’s Sentry Duty, (ss) Top-Notch March 15 1911
- * The Rocking-Chair Pirate, (ss) Top-Notch February 1 1911
- * Romany Craft, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine March 1 1915
- * Santa on the Bench, (ss) Top-Notch January 15 1911
- * The Vanishing Ambulance, (ss) Top-Notch February 1 1912
- * When Real Estate Goes Up, (ss) Top-Notch August 1 1911
- * Where the Moose Calls, (nv) Top-Notch November 1 1911
- * With Flashing Heels, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine September 1 1915
- * Without Favor, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine December 30 1914
[]Carew, Neil (fl. 1890s-1900s) (chron.)
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- * The Blue Veil by Schöne, (ss) Short Stories February 1897; translated from the German.
- * Brother Klaus and the Devoted Animals by Rudolf Baumbach, (ss) Short Stories April 1902; translated from the German.
- * The Clever Toros Agha by Rudolph Lindau, (ss) Short Stories March 1902; tramslated from the German.
- * The Doomed Prince by Georg Moritz Ebers, (ss) Short Stories September 1904; translated from the German.
- * The Dumb Princess by Rudolf Baumbach, (ss) Short Stories December 1898; translated from the German.
- * The Elixir of Life by Honoré de Balzac, (ss) Short Stories June 1899; translated from the French (“L’elixir de longue vie”, La Revue de Paris Oct, 1830).
- * A Family Failing by Nataly von Eschstruth, (ss) Short Stories August 1899
- * The Forgotten Bell by Rudolf Baumbach, (ss) Short Stories May 1898; translated from the German.
- * May by Ernst Müllenbach, (ss) Short Stories May 1903
- * A Mother by Alexandre Dumas, fils, (ss) Short Stories March 1903
- * The Nuts by Georg Moritz Ebers, (ss) Short Stories December 1897; translated from the German for Short Stories.
- * Seaman’s Faith by Nataly von Eschstruth, (ss) Short Stories May 1897; translated from the French.
- * The Successor by Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach, (ss) Short Stories December 1904; translated from the German.
- * The Tide of Life by Adolph Stern, (ss) Short Stories July 1897; translated from the German.
- * Tiffli Kulchan Bey by Rudolph Lindau, (ss) Short Stories December 1900; adapted from the German.
- * The True Light by Elise Polko, (ss) Short Stories February 1899
- * The Wreath of Victory by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué, (ss) Short Stories September 1899
[]Carew, Singleton (fl. 1900s) (chron.)
- * A Captain’s Log:
* ___ No. I—The Stowaway, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1908
* ___ No. II—A Case of Salvage, (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1908
* ___ No. II—The Salvage of the “Carozza”, (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1908, as "A Case of Salvage"
* ___ No. III—The Wreck of the “Ayacanora”, (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1908
* ___ No. IV—An Episode of Empire, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1908
* ___ No. V—A Matter of Record-Breaking, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1908
* ___ No. VI—The Capture of the Battleship, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1908
- * The Capture of the Battleship, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1908
- * A Case of Salvage, (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1908
- * An Episode of Empire, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1908
- * Fortunes Adrift, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1906
- * The Girl of the Sandhills, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1907
- * The House of Fear, (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1906
- * A Matter of Record-Breaking, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1908
- * The Mystery of the Marsh, (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1906
- * The Salvage of the “Carozza”, (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1908, as "A Case of Salvage"
- * The Saving of Ardcraig, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1906
- * The Stone-Hunter, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1907
- * The Stowaway, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1908
- * The Vanished Steamer, (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1906
- * Where the Union Jack Flies: By Night in an Alligator Swamp, (ss) Chums October 23 1907
- * The Wreck of the “Ayacanora”, (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1908
[]Carew, Thomas (1595-1640) (about) (chron.)
- * The Airs of Evening, (pm)
- * Disdain Returned, (pm)
- * Song, (pm)
- * Spring, (pm)
- * A Spring Idyll, (pm)
- * The True Beauty, (pm) Poems by Thomas Carew, 1640
- * The True Beauty, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1896, music by W. J. Foxell
- * The Unfading Beauty, (pm) Poems by Thomas Carew, 1640
[]Carewe-Carvel (fl. 1910s) (chron.)
- * Brian Boru O’Toole, (ss) All-Story Weekly March 18 1916
- * An Evicted Venus, (ss) All-Story Weekly February 12 1916
- * Fulfilment, (pm) All-Story Weekly November 13 1915
- * Mr. Fix-it O’Toole, (ss) All-Story Weekly August 26 1916
- * Mr. Lochinvar O’Toole, (ss) All-Story Weekly February 26 1916
- * Mrs. Googan’s Dookes, (ss) All-Story Weekly June 3 1916
- * The Noble House of Clancy, (ss) All-Story Weekly July 24 1915
- * Off Dooty, (ss) All-Story Weekly September 4 1915
- * O’Toole and the Dead, (ss) All-Story Weekly April 1 1916
- * O’Toole and the Mysterious Ann, (ss) All-Story Weekly October 28 1916
- * O’Toole in Politics, (ss) All-Story Weekly October 14 1916
- * O’Toole on the Job, (ss) All-Story Weekly September 23 1916
- * O’Toole’s Baby Show, (ss) All-Story Weekly March 31 1917
- * O’Toole’s Blackhand Note, (ss) All-Story Weekly January 1 1916
- * O’Toole’s Elite Entertainment, (ss) All-Story Weekly July 22 1916
- * O’Toole’s Fatal Beauty, (ss) All-Story Weekly October 16 1915
- * O’Toole Steers Love’s Bark, (ss) All-Story Weekly December 16 1916
- * O’Toole’s Waterloo, (ss) All-Story Weekly June 26 1915
- * Perfect Apollo O’Toole, (ss) All-Story Weekly June 24 1916
- * Recompensed, (pm) All-Story Cavalier Weekly December 26 1914
[]Carey, Arthur C. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Catch You Later, (ss) Dark Moon Digest #12, July 2013
- * The Frisco Frame, (ss) Futures Mystery Anthology Magazine January/February 2006
- * One and Done, (ss) Mystery Weekly January 2018
- * Systems Failure, (vi) Tigershark Magazine #11, Autumn 2016
- * Too Much on His Mind, (ss) Aphelion #135, August 2009
- * Total Security, (ss) Crossed Genres Magazine #25, December 2010
- * What Goes Around, Comes Around, (ss) Suspense Magazine August 2012
- * You Can Pay Me Now…, (vi) Perihelion October 12 2015
[]Carey, Basil; pseudonym of Jessie Joy Baines (1898-1942) (chron.)
- * The Box, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) May 1923, as by Jessie Joy Baines
- * The Crime at Peabody’s, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #185, November 1937
- * The Dangerous Isles, (sl) Everybody’s Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1927
- * Dead Man’s Gold, (sl) Red Blooded Stories Oct, Nov, Dec 1928, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1929
- * Death in Finnegan’s Bar, (nv) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories November 1 1932
- * Death Takes a Hand, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #166, April 1936
- * The Ghost of Papalagos, (ss) Maclean’s May 1 1935
- * The Grey Parrot, (nv) Popular Fiction Magazine June 1932
- * The Hands of O’Shea, (nv) The Story-teller February 1933
- * Murder at Peabody’s House, (nv) Top-Notch March 1935
- * Quicksand, (ss) The Grand Magazine January 1937
- * The Secret Lagoon, (sl) Everybody’s Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1928
- * Spanish Wench, (na) Star Weekly May 28 1938
- * Traitor’s Bane, (n.) Adventure Feb 15, Mar 1, Mar 15 1931
[]Carey, Carolene (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
- * The Emergency Room, (ss) The Ultimate Unknown #11, Spring 1998
- * The Farmers in the Hell, (ss) Midnight Zoo v3 #9, 1993
- * Love, the Burger Butcher, (ss) Frightmares #1, 1997
- * Made in the USA, (ss) The Ultimate Unknown #5, Fall 1996
- * One Christmas Morning, (vi) Midnight Zoo v1 #6, 1991
- * Say It with Flowers, (ss) Crossroads #15, June 1996
- * Tourist Trap, (ss) The Vampire’s Crypt #12, Fall 1995
- * When the Wall Came Tumbling Down, (ss) Enter the Realm #1, 1994
- * The Women of Horror Roundtable, (sy) Wicked Mystic #24, Fall/Winter 1994
[]Carey, Charles; pseudonym of C. C. Waddell (1868-1930) (chron.)
- * The Admonition of Cain, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine March 1903
- * The Affair at Clifton, (nv) People’s Magazine January 1907
- * At the Foot of the Rainbow, (sl) The All-Story Magazine Jul, Aug, Sep 1907
- * The Black Douglas of Jaspers, (nv) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1914
- * Bold Bess, (ss) New Story Magazine October 1913
- * Caruso on the Wire, (ss) The Argosy April 1909
- * Charity Begins at Home, (ss) The Argosy January 1906
- * Coates’ Congressman, (ss) New Story Magazine November 1911
- * The Colonel’s Talisman, (ss) The Argosy April 1902
- * Condemned, (ss) New Story Magazine December 1911
- * Con Man and Congressman, (vi) New Story Magazine January 1912
- * The Conspiracy Against the Stars and Stripes, (na) The Argosy August 1903
- * Coroner’s Clews, (ss) New Story Magazine October 1911, as "Coroner’s Clues"
- * Coroner’s Clues, (ss) New Story Magazine October 1911
- * A County Fair Philanthropist, (ss) The Argosy October 1902
- * Down the Toboggan, (sl) The Argosy Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1905
- * The Firebug, (nv) New Story Magazine April 1913
- * Flagged at the Curve, (ss) The Argosy May 1904
- * Gassey Thompson’s Prize Money, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine May 1904
- * The Green Sun, (ss) The Argosy October 1908
- * The Hat in the Box, (ss) The Cavalier May 1911
- * Heaped-Up Riches, (sl) The Argosy May, Jun, Jul 1906
- * The Hero of the Hour, (ss) The Junior Munsey March 1902
- * His Yellow Streak, (ss) The Argosy June 1909
- * The Hour of Sentence, (vi) New Story Magazine February 1912
- * How Blevins Made Good, (ss) The Argosy August 1905
- * How “Gassey” Thompson Went to Sleep, (ss) The Argosy March 1904
- * Inside Information, (n.) The Argosy September 1913
- * A Lion in the Way, (nv) The Argosy April 1907
- * The Livery of Guilt, (sl) The Cavalier Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1910
- * The Lodge Room Mystery, (nv) New Story Magazine Dec 1912, Jan 1913
- * The Looped Peril of the River Road, (na) The Argosy May 1903
- * The Messenger Bullet, (na) All Around Magazine May, Jun, Jul 1916
- * Miss Sherlock Holmes, (na) The Argosy November 1903
- * A Mysterious Motorman, (nv) The Argosy September 1904
- * On His Uppers, (sl) The All-Story Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar 1905
- * On the Altar of Patriotism, (ss) The Argosy December 1903
- * The Potency of Numbers, (ss) The Argosy May 1902
- * The Rescue of Andromeda, (ss) The Argosy May 1914
- * The Reward of a Hero, (ss) The Argosy January 1903
- * The Scarlet Warning, (na) The Argosy July 1905
- * A Sorcerer from Thibet, (na) The Argosy December 1902
- * The Spoiling of a Philistine, (ss) The Popular Magazine June 1906
- * Strangely Entangled, (nv) The Argosy January 1907
- * A Talk for Life, (ss) The Argosy September 1902
- * Tea for Breakfast, (ss) The Argosy July 1910
- * The Ten-Cent Necktie, (ss) New Story Magazine October 1914
- * Trailing the Kidnappers, (ss) The Argosy October 1904
- * The Trickster, (sl) The All-Story Magazine Jan, Feb 1908
- * The Two-Handed Claymore, (na) The Popular Magazine Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1905
- * The Way to Freedom, (sl) The Argosy Nov, Dec 1904, Jan 1905
- * When the Sun Stopped, (ss) The Argosy June 1904
- * When the Tiger Sprang, (ss) The Argosy July 1904
- * Where Friendship Ceases, (na) The Argosy February 1906
- * Where Safeguards Failed, (na) The Argosy February 1904
- * With His Back to the World, (na) The Argosy August 1911
- * You’d Never Guess It, (ss) The Argosy February 1916
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cassell’s Magazine November 1932
[]Carey, Christopher Paul (fl. 2000s-2020s) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Archaeology of Ancient Khokarsa: Sources in Farmer’s Ancient Oparian Motherland, (ar) Farmerphile #9, July 2007
- * Bibliophile:
* ___ A Discussion on Hadon of Ancient Opar, (cl) Farmerphile #3, January 2006
- * Caesar’s Children, (ss) Grand Guignol ed. Jean-Marc & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2009
- * A Carmody-Raspold Chronology, (ar) The Worlds of Philip José Farmer: Voyages to Strange Days ed. Michael Croteau, Meteor House, 2014
- * A Discussion on Hadon of Ancient Opar, (ar) Farmerphile #3, January 2006
- * FarmerCon VI Supplement: excerpts from “For the Articles” and “Kwasin and the Bear God” (with Bradley H. Sinor), (ms) The Pulpster #20, July 2011
- * The Goddess Equation, (nv) The Worlds of Philip José Farmer: Voyages to Strange Days ed. Michael Croteau, Meteor House, 2014
- * Gods of Opar: Tales of Lost Khokarsa (with Philip José Farmer), (co) Subterranean Press (hc), June 2012
- * How Much Free Will Does a Pumpkin Have? Philip José Farmer and Sufism, (ar) Farmerphile #12, April 2008
- * The Innocent Dilemma: Reflections on “The Unnaturals”, (ar) Farmerphile #2, October 2005
- * In the Alien Corn: Philip José Farmer and the Other, (in) The Other in the Mirror by Philip José Farmer, Subterranean Press, 2009
- * Introduction, (in) Venus on the Half Shell and Others by Philip José Farmer, Subterranean Press, 2008
- * Introduction to “The Song of Kwasin Outline”, (is) Gods of Opar: Tales of Lost Khokarsa with Philip José Farmer, Subterranean Press, 2012
- * Iron and Bronze (with Win Scott Eckert), (ss) The Vampires of Paris ed. Jean-Marc & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2009
- * Khokarsan Glossary (with Philip José Farmer), (ms) Gods of Opar: Tales of Lost Khokarsa with Philip José Farmer, Subterranean Press, 2012
- * A Kick in the Side [Khokarsa], (ss) The Worlds of Philip José Farmer: Protean Dimensions ed. Michael Croteau, Meteor House, 2010
- * Kwasin and the Bear God [Khokarsa] (with Philip José Farmer), (na) The Worlds of Philip José Farmer: Of Dust and Soul ed. Michael Croteau, Meteor House, 2011; expanded by Carey from an alternate outline for The Song of Kwasin.
- * The Magic Filing Cabinet and the Missing Page, (ar) Farmerphile #11, January 2008
- * Philip José Farmer and ERB: A Shared Mythography, (ar) Burroughs Bulletin #81, Winter 2010 [Ref. Philip José Farmer]
- * Philip José Farmer as Fictional Author: A Chronological Bibliography, (bi) Venus on the Half Shell and Others by Philip José Farmer, Subterranean Press, 2008
- * Philip José Farmer: On the Road to the Emerald City, (in) Up from the Bottomless Pit and Other Stories by Philip José Farmer, Subterranean Press, 2007
- * The Song of Kwasin (with Philip José Farmer), (n.) Gods of Opar: Tales of Lost Khokarsa with Philip José Farmer, Subterranean Press, 2012
- * The Song of Kwasin (with Philip José Farmer), (ex) Farmerphile #13, July 2008
- * Swords Against the Moon Men [Moon Sequence], (n.) Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. (hc), December 2017
- * Tarzan Through a Glass Darkly, (ar) The Man Who Met Tarzan by Philip José Farmer, Meteor House, 2022
- * Through the Seventh Gate: Pursuing Farmer’s Sources in Savageology, (ar) Farmerphile #6, October 2006
- * The Wold Newton Tales of Philip José Farmer (with Win Scott Eckert), (in) Tales of the Wold Newton Universe ed. Win Scott Eckert & Christopher Paul Carey, Titan, 2013
_____, ed.
- * Editor (with Paul Spiteri): Farmerphile #1 Jul, #2 Oct 2005, #3 Jan, #4 Apr, #5 Jul, #6 Oct 2006, #7 Jan, #8 Apr, #9 Jul 2007 [Ref. Philip José Farmer]
- * The Other in the Mirror by Philip José Farmer, (om) Subterranean Press (hc), March 2009
- * Tales of the Wold Newton Universe (with Win Scott Eckert), (an) Titan (tp), October 2013
- * Venus on the Half Shell and Others by Philip José Farmer, (co) Subterranean Press (hc), February 2008
_____, [ref.]
[]Carey, Diane (L.) [i.e., Diane Carey-Brodeur] (1954- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Ancient Blood [Star Trek: The Next Generation], (n.) Pocket, September 1997
- * Cauldron [Alien], (n.) Dark Horse Books, June 2007
- * Exodus [Star Trek], (nv) What Lay Beyond, Pocket, 2001
- * Fire Ship [Star Trek: Voyager], (n.) Pocket, July 1998
- * First Strike [Star Trek], (n.) Pocket, 1996
- * Night Hunt [Elfquest], (nv) The Blood of Ten Chiefs ed. Richard Pini, Lynn Abbey & Robert Lynn Asprin, Tor, 1986
- * Of Ships and Men, (aw) Invasion!, Pocket UK, 1998
- * Red Sector [Star Trek: The Next Generation], (n.) Pocket, 1999
- * The Veil at Valcour, (nv) Star Trek: Enterprise Logs ed. Carol Greenberg, Pocket, 2000
- * World of Strangers, (ss) Star Trek: Enterprise Logs ed. Carol Greenberg, Pocket, 2000
_____, [ref.]
[]Carey, Frederick (fl. 1900s) (chron.)
- * The Darn in the Handkerchief, (ss) Yes or No June 20 1908
- * The Elopers [Pistol Dick], (ss) Yes or No May 18 1907
- * For the Sake of the Queen of Tavoga, (ss) Yes or No October 12 1907
- * A Gentleman of the Road:
* ___ No. 2: The Elopers [Pistol Dick], (ss) Yes or No May 18 1907
* ___ How I Met Judge Jeffreys [Pistol Dick], (ss) Yes or No June 15 1907
* ___ My Lord—and the Roadman’s Daughter [Pistol Dick], (ss) Yes or No May 25 1907
* ___ The Rebel Messenger [Pistol Dick], (ss) Yes or No June 8 1907
* ___ What Befel in Newgate [Pistol Dick], (ss) Yes or No June 22 1907
- * Happy Sparrows!, (ss) Yes or No June 13 1908
- * How I Met Judge Jeffreys [Pistol Dick], (ss) Yes or No June 15 1907
- * My Lord—and the Roadman’s Daughter [Pistol Dick], (ss) Yes or No May 25 1907
- * Of the Great Hanging at Cape Corso Castle, (ss) Yes or No October 5 1907
- * Pirate and Slaver, (ss) Yes or No October 26 1907
- * The Rebel Messenger [Pistol Dick], (ss) Yes or No June 8 1907
- * The Slaying of Captain Teach (“Blackbeard”), (ss) Yes or No September 21 1907
- * The Slaying of Kirk’s Lambs, (ss) Yes or No August 3 1907
- * Taken for Granted, (ss) Yes or No July 4 1908
- * Tales of the Black Flag:
* ___ No. 1: The Woman on the Roof, (ss) Yes or No September 14 1907
* ___ No. 2: The Slaying of Captain Teach (“Blackbeard”), (ss) Yes or No September 21 1907
* ___ Of the Great Hanging at Cape Corso Castle, (ss) Yes or No October 5 1907
* ___ No. 5: For the Sake of the Queen of Tavoga, (ss) Yes or No October 12 1907
* ___ No. 7—Pirate and Slaver, (ss) Yes or No October 26 1907
- * What Befel in Newgate [Pistol Dick], (ss) Yes or No June 22 1907
- * The Woman on the Roof, (ss) Yes or No September 14 1907
[]Carey, Jacqueline (Ann) (1964- ) (books) (chron.)
- * Actaeon, (ss) Apex Magazine #58, March 2014
- * Another Party, (ss) The New Yorker November 10 1986
- * The Antediluvians, (ss) Prisoners of the Night #9, 1995
- * Foreword, (fw) Unfettered III ed. Shawn Speakman, Grim Oak Press, 2019
- * Good Gossip, (ss) The New Yorker June 2 1986
- * In the City, (ss) Quanta July 1995
- * In the Matter of Fallen Angels, (ss) Elemental: The Tsunami Relief Anthology ed. Steve Savile & Alethea Kontis, Tor, 2006
- * The Isle of Women, (ss) Emerald Magic ed. Andrew M. Greeley, Tor, 2004
- * Kushiel’s Avatar [Kushiel’s Legacy], (n.) Tor, April 2003
- * Kushiel’s Chosen [Kushiel’s Legacy], (n.) Tor, April 2002
- * Kushiel’s Dart [Kushiel’s Legacy], (n.) Tor, June 2001
- * The Martyr of the Roses [Kushiel’s Legacy], (ss) Unfettered ed. Shawn Speakman, Grim Oak, 2013
- * One Hundred Ablutions, (nv) A Fantasy Medley 3 ed. Yanni Kuznia, Subterranean Press, 2015
- * Saving Fern, (ss) Wigwag October 1989
- * Suzie Q, (ss) Apex Magazine #109, June 2018
- * You, and You Alone [Kushiel’s Legacy], (nv) Songs of Love and Death ed. George R. R. Martin & Gardner Dozois, Gallery, 2010
_____, [ref.]
- * Feature Interview: Jacqueline Carey by Hannah Strom-Martin, (iv) Fantasy Magazine (online) #52, July 2011
- * Interview with Jacqueline Carey, (iv) Visionary Tongue #24, Spring 2008, uncredited.
- * Jacqueline Carey: Nine Questions for Kushiel’s Creator by Elizabeth Genco, (iv) Weird Tales June/July 2007
- * Kushiel’s Dart by Iain Emsley, (br) Interzone #171, September 2001
- * Miranda and Caliban by Paul Di Filippo, (br) Asimov’s Science Fiction January/February 2018
- * Naamah’s Kiss by Dan’l Danehy-Oakes, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #255, November 2009
- * Naamah’s Kiss by Lawrence Osborn, (br) Interzone #227, March/April 2010
[]Carey, Jay (fl. 2010s) (chron.)
- * We Are All Accomplices [Eureka Kilburn], (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 2015
- * We Are Caught in a Net, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January/February 2016
- * We Are Not Insured Against Murder, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine December 2014
- * We Are Trapped at the Morgue [Eureka Kilburn], (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January/February 2017
- * We Don’t Call It Stolen Property, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January/February 2013
- * We Don’t Trust the Night, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July/August 2014
- * We Frequent the Moon Bar, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July/August 2017
- * We Hate the Taste of Jellyfish [Eureka Kilburn], (ss) Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine March/April 2014
- * We’re Upside Down and Inside Out [Eureka Kilburn], (ss) Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine July/August 2013
- * We Walk on Top of Guns [Eureka Kilburn], (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 2016
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