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[]Herries, Maitland Stewart (fl. 1900s-1910s) (chron.)
- * At an Old Boys’ Dinner, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper October 22 1910
- * Concerning Masters, (pl) The Boy’s Own Paper June 22 1912
- * The Early Dip, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper March 16 1907
- * Gledhill’s Wreck, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 23 1905
- * In Action, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper February 19 1910
- * In the Haven: A Song of Summer, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper June 3 1911
- * In the Nick of Time, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper July 21 1906
- * It, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper December 31 1910
- * Jeffrey: An Episode of Two School Terms, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper Aug 3, Aug 10 1907
- * A Night Attack, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper Sep 2, Sep 9, Sep 16, Sep 23 1911
- * A Night of Action, (ss) The Captain #20, November 1900
- * North Sea Song, (pm) T.P.’s Magazine June 1911
- * On the Track of the “Raiders”: A Holiday Hill-Tramp, (ts) The Boy’s Own Paper June 17 1911
- * Other Fellows’ Careers, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper November 9 1907
- * Other Fellows’ Careers II, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper November 30 1907
- * A Poser, (pm) The Novel Magazine August 1911
- * The Return of the “Norsman”, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper May 16, May 23, May 30 1908
- * The Rouser: A Very Moral Tale, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper January 28 1911
- * The Slacker, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper December 3 1910
- * The Tobacchanalian Ballade, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1907
[]Herriman, Nellie G. (chron.)
- * Alice in Slumberland: Stories, (sl) Hygeia Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1931
- * Snickles and Snortles, (sl) Hygeia Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1932
[]Herring, Linda (fl. 1990s-2000s) (chron.)
- * Angry Knives, (pm) Aoife’s Kiss March 2007
- * A Common Occurrence, (pm) Aoife’s Kiss September 2006
- * Death, (pm) Penny Dreadful #8, Autumn 1998
- * Dream Traveler, (pm) Tales of the Talisman v4 #3, 2008
- * Night Creatures, (pm) Aoife’s Kiss June 2007
- * Purification, (pm) Penny Dreadful #9, 1999
- * When Things Go Wrong, (pm) Tales of the Talisman v3 #2, 2007
[]Herring, Michael (1947- ) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) The Instrumentality of Mankind by Cordwainer Smith, Del Rey, 1979
- * [front cover], (cv) Aventine by Lee Killough, Ballantine, 1982
- * [front cover], (cv) The Alien Years by Robert Silverberg, HarperPrism, 1998
- * [front cover], (cv) The Alien Years by Robert Silverberg, SFBC, 1998
- * [front cover], (cv) The Alien Years by Robert Silverberg, HarperPrism, 1999
- * [front cover], (cv) Pilot’s Choice by Sharon Lee & Steve Miller, Meisha Merlin, 2001
[]Herring, Paul (Augustus G.) (1870-1938) (about) (chron.)
- * The Apaches’ Captive. A tale of Mexican adventure, (na) Union Jack Library September 15 1894
- * Brandon’s Concession, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) August 1911
- * The Captains of Springfield, (nv) The Boys’ Friend #158, June 18 1904
- * The Cause of Liberty, (na) Pluck August 10 1895
- * The Cleopatra’s Needle Mystery, (nv) Yes or No April 21 1917
- * The Corporal of the Coal Pit, (nv) The Boys’ Friend #333, October 26 1907
- * The Cumberland Mystery [Detective Brace], (ss) Yes or No August 28 1915
- * The Dead Man Conducts the Case, (ss) Yes or No March 18 1911
- * The Diamond of Death; or, The Buried El Dorado of the Dark Continent, (na) The Halfpenny Marvel #13, February 3 1894
- * The Diamond Seekers. A story of wild life, peril and adventure in South Africa, (na) Union Jack Library September 1 1894
- * Dr. Jim of South Africa, (na) Pluck February 1 1896
- * The Finger Prints on the Fiddle Case, (ss) Yes or No November 21 1914
- * The Fire-Worshippers; or, The Adventures of a Band of Lion-Hunters, (na) The Halfpenny Marvel #62, January 12 1895
- * The Flapper at the Bungalow, (ss) Yes or No August 8 1914
- * In Boston Deeps, (ss) Yes or No December 12 1914
- * The Innocence of the Guilty, (ss) The Idler January 1911
- * In the Queen’s Name, (na) Pluck July 20 1895
- * In the Trail of the Telegraph, (nv) The Boys’ Friend #85, January 24 1903
- * King Solomon’s Ruby, (nv) The Boys’ Friend #58, July 19 1902
- * The King’s Treasure House, (na) Union Jack Library July 28 1894
- * The Lasso King, (na) Pluck September 28 1895
- * London Symbols, (pm) The Weekly Tale-Teller #285, October 17 1914
- * A Lost Friend, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #111, June 1921
- * The Man from Scotland Yard [Detective Brace], (ss) Yes or No February 10 1912
- * The Man from the Marshes, (ss) Yes or No March 10 1917
- * The Man in Pyjamas, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #282, September 26 1914
- * Mr. Flannels, (ss) Yes or No July 11 1914
- * Molly Grows Up, (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal October 10 1913
- * The Mystery of the Double-Bass [Detective Brace], (ss) Yes or No September 23 1911
- * The Ocean Wolf. Being a faithful narrative of strange peril and adventure in the South Seas, (na) Union Jack Library December 29 1894
- * Paul Masterman’s Brain, (ss) Yes or No August 7 1915
- * The Pearlers, (ss) Yes or No March 4 1916
- * The Poison Mystery [Detective Brace], (ss) Yes or No February 17 1912
- * The Price of the Moment, (vi) The Weekly Tale-Teller #177, September 21 1912
- * Ranching with Roosevelt [Theodore Roosevelt], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #61, August 9 1902
- * Roosevelt’s Roughriders [Theodore Roosevelt], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #66, September 13 1902
- * The Silver Arrow, (na) Union Jack Library April 28 1894
- * Who Shot Edwin Kreel?, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #269, June 27 1914
- * The Younger Generation, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #302, February 13 1915
[]Herrington, Robyn (1961-2004) (chron.)
- * All That Matters, (ss) On Spec Fall 1998
- * The Betrayed, (ss) Talebones #13, October 1998
- * By Measures, Daily, (ss) Adventures of Sword and Sorcery #6, 1999
- * Evolutionary Game, (ss) Return of the Dinosaurs ed. Mike Resnick & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1997
- * Glass, (pm) ChiZine #11, January/March 2002
- * Glass, Redux, (pm) ChiZine #13, July/September 2002
- * In Places Between, (ss) Dark Planet (online) December 8 1997
- * Jabberwocks, (ss) E-scape #10, October 1998
- * Just a Passenger, (ss) On Spec Fall 2000
- * Under the Ocean There Are No Stars, (ss) Parsec Summer 1997
- * Zoe Forever, (ss) Talebones #6, Winter 1997
[]Herrington, W. Lee (1903-1952) (about) (chron.)
- * Body of an Elderly Man, (nv) The Mysterious Traveler Magazine March 1952
- * Bury Me Last, (nv) Black Mask July 1948
- * C.O.D.—Cadaver on Delivery, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine June 1949
- * Dead Man’s Gun, (ss) Zane Grey’s Western Magazine November 1950
- * Die, Die Again, (ss) Black Mask July 1949
- * A Frame to Fry In, (na) New Detective Magazine September 1950
- * Gravestone for Two!, (ss) Detective Tales January 1950
- * The Last Rope, (ss) Sports Winners October 1950
- * Middle Man for Murder, (ss) Black Mask July 1946
- * My Money Says Murder, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine April 1949
- * No Hearse for Harry, (nv) Smashing Detective Stories December 1951
- * Or Up a Dark Alley, (ss) Black Book Detective Winter 1952
- * Satan Writes the Program, (ss) Ten Detective Aces July 1948
- * Smell Money, Smell Murder, (nv) Smashing Detective Stories March 1951
- * Who’ll Carry My Coffin?, (nv) Dime Detective Magazine October 1948
- * Your Funeral—Not Mine, (ss) Black Mask March 1948
[]Herrington, Zale (1909-1993); used pseudonym Alan Farley (about) (chron.)
- * Buttered on Both Sides, (ss) Black Mask January 1943, as by Alan Farley
- * Death Burns the Beans [Mike Trye], (na) Dime Detective Magazine September 1945, as by Alan Farley
- * How Big Is the Bucket?, (ss) Black Mask November 1942, as by Alan Farley
- * Hussies Prefer Homicide [Mike Trye], (na) Dime Detective Magazine May 1950
- * Malady in F [Mike Trye], (nv) Dime Detective Magazine June 1946, as by Alan Farley
- * Man’s Best Friend Is His Murder, (ss) Dime Detective Magazine February 1944, as by Alan Farley
- * Middleman for Murder, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 1943, as by Alan Farley
- * A Mouse in the Hand [Mike Trye], (ss) Dime Detective Magazine November 1944, as by Alan Farley
- * The Whole Worm, (ss) Dime Detective Magazine August 1943, as by Alan Farley
[]Herriot, James; pseudonym of James Alfred Wight (1916-1995) (about) (chron.)
- * Blossom Comes Home, (ex) Good Housekeeping January 1989
- * Bonny’s Big Day, (ss) Redbook September 1987
- * The Christmas Cat, (ss) McCall’s December 1981
- * The Cow with the Come-Hither Look, (ss) McCall’s June 1981
- * A Dog Named Brandy, (ss) McCall’s July 1981
- * The Great Escape, (ss)
- * Hermann—A Happy Ending, (ss)
- * James Herriot’s Christmas Cat, (ss) Good Housekeeping December 1994
- * Jock: Top Dog, (ss)
- * The Little Lost Lamb, (ex) from Smudge, the Little Lost Lamb, St. Martin’s, August 1991
- * Mrs. Bond’s Cats, (ex) from All Things Bright and Beautiful, Collier, 1973
- * Oscar the Socialite Cat, (ss)
- * The Stolen Car, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal August 1986
[]Herrmann, Emily (fl. 1840s-1850s) (chron.)
- * The Answered Prayer, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine August 1850
- * The Bean-Vine, (pm) The Ladies’ National Magazine October 1847, as by E. H.; translated from the German.
- * Bereavement, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine March 1849
- * The Book Closet, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1851
- * Children’s Invocation to May, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine August 1849, as by E. H.
- * The Child’s Grave, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine May 1857
- * Christians-Field, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine August 1855
- * Clematis, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine March 1852, as by E. H.
- * Comfort, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1855
- * The Comforter, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine April 1852, as by E. H.
- * The Country Child, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine July 1848, as by E. H.
- * Cozumel, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine June 1856
- * Day Pictures, (gp) The Ladies’ National Magazine November 1847, as by E. H.
- * Emily, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine October 1849, as by E. H.
- * The Engraving, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine January 1851
- * Europe, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine July 1850
- * Evening, (pm) The Ladies’ National Magazine November 1847
- * Evening in Summer, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine July 1849
- * Famine, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1848
- * Fatherland, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine January 1848
- * Feather Flowers, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine November 1850
- * Forest Folks, &c., (es) Peterson’s Magazine May 1858
- * The Forget-Me-Not, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine May 1851, as by E. H.
- * Gathering Nuts, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine October 1851
- * Hymn, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine April 1854; from the German.
- * “I Dwell Among Mine Own”, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine January 1856, as by E. H.
- * Kenneth, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine May 1849
- * Lines (“Country or town… ”), (pm) Peterson’s Magazine April 1849, as by E. H.
- * Lines (“I walked amid the silent hills… ”), (pm) Peterson’s Magazine July 1852
- * Lines (“Thoughts gather round us like the hyacinth bells… ”), (pm) Peterson’s Magazine September 1849, as by E. H.
- * Lines to a Friend, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1854
- * Look up, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine June 1848, as by E. H.
- * The Love of God, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1850
- * Meeting with God, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine September 1851
- * Memphis, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1848
- * Morning, (pm) The Ladies’ National Magazine September 1847
- * Morning Hymn, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine April 1851
- * A Mother’s Midnight Prayer, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine June 1853
- * Night, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine June 1850
- * Noon, (pm) The Ladies’ National Magazine November 1847
- * The Peasant in Exile, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine March 1853; from the German of Salis.
- * The Pictured Babe, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine November 1851
- * A Poet’s Grave, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine March 1851, as by E. H.
- * Power of Names, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine July 1849, as by E. H.
- * Prayer (“Near or Afar”), (pm) Peterson’s Magazine March 1849, uncredited.
- * Prayer (“Trust in God!”), (pm) Peterson’s Magazine April 1848
- * The Price, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1856
- * The Saviour’s Look, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine July 1848
- * Seventy, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine December 1850, as by E. H.
- * The Shadow in the Water, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1849
- * Song of Spring, (pm) The Ladies’ National Magazine August 1847, as by E. H.
- * Song of the Farmer in Seed Time, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine May 1848
- * The Storm-Bird, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine October 1850
- * Storms and Showers, (pm) The Ladies’ National Magazine February 1847
- * “Those Words”, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine August 1848
- * The Tried Truth, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine May 1852
- * Truth, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine January 1850, as by E. H.
- * The Two Kings, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine September 1853
- * Uses, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine October 1848, as by E. H.
- * The Wanderer, (pm) The Ladies’ National Magazine December 1847, as by E. H.
- * Words of Cheer, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1853; from the German of Christopher Schade.
- * Written in Sickness, (pm) The Ladies’ National Magazine June 1847
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[]Herron, Don (Hughes) (1952- ) (chron.)
- * Analects from the Mainstream #2—of Machen and Henry Miller: or, Anais, Meet Arthur, (ms) Crypt of Cthulhu #65, St. John’s Eve 1989
- * Barbarian Aftermath, (ms) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies #2, July 1991
- * A Black Wind Off River Street, (in) Graveyard Rats and Others by Robert E. Howard, Wildside Press, 2003
- * The Blades of Hell, (pm) Fantasy Tales #6, Summer 1980
- * Booked & Printed, (rc) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine Feb, Mar, Sep 2003, Apr, Jun 2004
- * Bran Mak Morn, (ar) Dragonfields #3, Summer 1980
- * Castrated But Still Limping Along: “The Dark Man” 1990-2010, (ar) REH: Two Gun Raconteur #14, Summer 2010
- * The Center of the Vortex, (ar)
- * Collecting Clark Ashton Smith, (ar) The Weird Fiction Review #13, Fall 2024 [Ref. Clark Ashton Smith]
- * Conan vs. Conantics, (ar) REH: Two Gun Raconteur #3, Winter 1976
- * Curiosity, (pm) Eldritch Tales #13, 1987
- * Hard-Boiled in Texas, (in) Steve Harrison’s Casebook by Robert E. Howard, The Robert E. Howard Foundation Press, 2011
- * The House on Lily Street, (br) Science Fiction Review #31, May 1979 [Ref. Jack Vance]
- * A Key to “The Little Booke”, (ar) Nyctalops #11, 1976
- * Kings of the Night: A Portfolio, (pi) REH: Two Gun Raconteur #4, Summer 1977
- * Knives in the Dark, (ss) Measures of Poison ed. Dennis McMillan, Dennis McMillan, 2002
- * The Last Cosmic Master, (ar) Studies in Weird Fiction #4, Fall 1988
- * Life After, (vi) 100 Vicious Little Vampire Stories ed. Robert Weinberg, Stefan Dziemianowicz & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1995
- * Lines of Succession, (in) Tales of Weird Menace by Robert E. Howard, The Robert E. Howard Foundation Press, 2011
- * Lovecraft’s Lasting Legacy, (sy) The Pulpster #24, 2015 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- * Magic, (pm) The Diversifier May/July 1978
- * The Mysteries of M.P. Shiel, (ar) Shiel in Diverse Hands ed. A. Reynolds Morse, The Reynolds Morse Foundation, 1983 [Ref. M. P. Shiel]
- * The Name Is Willeford, (ar) Mystery Scene
- * Non Sequiturs Inside the Academy Gates, (ar) REH: Two Gun Raconteur #17, 2014
- * On Howardian Fairyland, (ar) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies #2, July 1991
- * Oron, (br) Science Fiction Review #29, January/February 1979 [Ref. David C. Smith]
- * Re-Enter the Dragon, (ar) The Diversifier October 1974
- * The REH Review, (br) REH: Two Gun Raconteur #14, Summer 2010
- * Runaway, (vi) Horrors! 365 Scary Stories ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Robert Weinberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1998
- * San Francisco Mysteries, (ar) Mystery Magazine September 1981
- * Swords at the Academy Gates; or, Robert E. Howard Is There, Where Are the Critics?, (ar) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies #1, August 1990
- * Three Sought Adventure, (ar) The Pulpster #23, 2014
- * Two-Gun Bob’s Pulp Saga: A Review, (br) The Chronicler of Cross Plains Fall 2006
- * The Unbegotten Is Unforgotten, (pm) Crypt of Cthulhu #48, St. John’s Eve 1987
- * The View from Chickweed’s Window, (br) Science Fiction Review #31, May 1979 [Ref. Jack Vance]
- * Walk on the Wildside: A Brace of Reviews, (rc) REH: Two Gun Raconteur #15, Summer 2011
- * Worlds Lost Within Worlds, (ar) Lost Worlds: The Journal of Clark Ashton Smith Studies #3, 2006 [Ref. Clark Ashton Smith]
- * [card], (lt) Science Fiction Review #31, May 1979
- * [front cover], (cv) The Diversifier October 1974
- * [illustration(s)], (il) REH: Two Gun Raconteur Winter 2003
- * [illustration(s)] (with Frank Kelly Freas), (il) Lan’s Lantern #38, July 1992
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[]Herron, Edward A(lbert) (1912-2003) (about) (chron.)
- * Alaska’s Flying Gold Mine, (ar) Argosy July 1947
- * Blizzard-Bound Crypt, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine April 1948
- * Cabin Fever, (ss) North•West Romances Spring 1949
- * Call Me a Liar, (ss) Justice May 1955
- * The Call of Death, (ts) International Detective Cases December 1937
- * Day Off for Danny, (ar) Liberty August 4 1945
- * Dead Horse Trail, (ar) Adventure February 1947
- * Dead Man’s Platoon, (ts) Adventure Trails January 1957
- * Death’s 43 Days, (vi) Black Mask July 1949
- * The First Man Hanged, (ss) Justice July 1955
- * The Floating Court, (ss) The Seven Seas Winter 1953
- * Forbidden Fur, (ss) Adventure Novels and Short Stories September 1939
- * Frost on the Hate, (ss) North•West Romances Summer 1950
- * I’m Never Going Home, (ss) Male
- * The Ladies Came High, (ar) Argosy September 1947
- * “Neither Snow, Nor Rain”, (ss) North•West Romances Summer 1949
- * Short Cut to Hell, (ss) Mystery Tales December 1958
- * Where All the World Is Quiet, (ss) Doc Savage May/June 1948
- * Whose Gun, Lieutenant, (ss) Male December 1953
- * Wings Over the Arctic, (ss) Clues Detective Stories May 1938
[]Herron, George D. (fl. 1900s-1910s) (chron.)
- * Bread and the Soul, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine May 1913
- * The Great Hope, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine April 1913
- * Letter to Grinnell Church Committee, May 24, 1901, (lt) The International Socialist Review July 1901
- * Socialism and Religion: Socialism and Sacrifice, (ar) The International Socialist Review July 1901
- * Socialism and Religion: The End of the Gods, (ar) The International Socialist Review August 1901
- * Socialism and Spiritual Expansion:
* ___ Bread and the Soul, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine May 1913
* ___ The Great Hope, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine April 1913
* ___ The Socialist Call to Repentence, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine August 1913
* ___ The Socialist Faith, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine September 1913
* ___ The Soul and the State, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine June 1913
* ___ The Soul and the State, Second Article, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine July 1913
- * The Socialist Call to Repentence, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine August 1913
- * The Socialist Faith, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine September 1913
- * The Soul and the State, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine June 1913
- * The Soul and the State, Second Article, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine July 1913
[]Herron, Jon L. (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
- * Aberrant Behavior, (ed) Aberations #1 1991, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7 1992, #8, #9, #13, #14 1993
- * The Alien, (pm) Amazing Experiences November/December 1990
- * Birthday, (pm) Aberations #4, 1992
- * Birthright, (pm) Amazing Experiences November/December 1990
- * Bitch, Bitch, Bitch, (cl) Aberations #6, #7 1992, #8, #9, #13, #14 1993
- * Cold, Cold Woman, (pm) Aberations #1, 1991
- * From the Editor’s Dungeon, (ed) Amazing Experiences Sep/Oct, Nov/Dec, Dec 1990
- * Herron’s Haunts—Interface, (pm) Midnight Zoo v1 #1, 1991
- * Herron’s Haunts—The Murderer, (vi) Midnight Zoo v1 #1, 1991
- * Herron’s Horror Hints, (br) Midnight Zoo v1 #4, 1991
- * Horror Hints, (br) Midnight Zoo v1 #5, 1991
- * I Knowed It Was a Bad Day!, (vi) Amazing Experiences November/December 1990
- * In Darkness, (pm) Amazing Experiences July 1990
- * James Morrow—Science Fiction at Its Best!, (iv) Amazing Experiences November/December 1990 [Ref. James Morrow]
- * Making Love, (pm) Amazing Experiences December 1990
- * Only at Night, (pm) Amazing Experiences September/October 1990
- * An Ordinary Fellow, (pm) Aberations #2, 1992
- * Richard Chaves, (iv) Amazing Experiences September/October 1990 [Ref. Richard Chaves]
- * Scores of Whores, (pm) Aberations #5, 1992
- * The Stalker, (vi) Amazing Experiences July 1990
- * Vestige of Yesterday, (pm) Aberations #1, 1991
- * Video Views, (mr) Amazing Experiences Sep/Oct, Nov/Dec 1990
- * A Writer’s Editor: John W. Campbell, Jr., (bg) Amazing Experiences November/December 1990 [Ref. John W. Campbell, Jr.]
- * Young Writers to Watch, (si) Midnight Zoo v1 #4, 1991
- * The Zookeeper Speaks, (ed) Midnight Zoo v1 #1, v1 #2, v1 #3, v1 #4, v1 #5, v1 #6 1991, v2 #1, v2 #2, v2 #3, v2 #4, v2 #5,
v2 #6 1992
v3 #1, v3 #2, v3 #3, v3 #4, v3 #5, v3 #6, v3 #7, v3 #8, v3 #9, v3 #10, v3 #11, v3 #12 1993
v4 #1 1994
_____, ed.
- * Editor:
* ___ Amazing Experiences
* ___ Midnight Zoo
- * Editor: Midnight Zoo v1 #1, v1 #2, v1 #3, v1 #4, v1 #5, v1 #6 1991, v2 #1, v2 #2, v2 #3, v2 #4, v2 #5,
v2 #6 1992
v3 #1, v3 #2, v3 #3, v3 #4, v3 #5, v3 #6, v3 #7, v3 #8, v3 #9, v3 #10, v3 #11, v3 #12 1993
v4 #1 1994
- * Editor: Aberations #1 1991, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7 1992, #8, #9, #14 1993
[]Herron, Mick; [i.e., Michael Herron] (1963- ) (about) (chron.)
- * All She Wrote, (ss) M.O.—Crimes of Practice ed. Martin Edwards, Comma Press, 2008
- * The Cold War, Then and Now, (ar) Howdunit ed. Martin Edwards, Collins, 2020
- * Dolphin Junction, (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 2009
- * “How Many Cats Have You Killed?”, (ss) Ten Year Stretch ed. Martin Edwards & Adrian Muller, No Exit Press, 2018
- * Kicking Off, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 2013
- * Lost Luggage, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September/October 2006
- * Mirror Images [Zoë Boehm], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 2010
- * My Culture Fix, (ar) The Times September 20 2023
- * The Other Half [Zoë Boehm], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 2008
- * Proof of Love [Zoë Boehm], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September/October 2008
- * Remote Control, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September/October 2007
- * The Very Bad Man, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March/April 2009
- * What We Do [Zoë Boehm], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September/October 2013
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[]Herron, Stella Wynne; [i.e., Estella Wynne Herron]; married name of Stella Frances Wynne (1885-1966) (chron.)
- * Advent of the Majority, (ss) Life January 20 1916
- * The Americanizing of André François, (ss) McClure’s Magazine September 1908
- * The Bargain She Made, (nv) All-Story Love Stories May 26 1934
- * A Belated Boom, (ss) McClure’s Magazine January 1910
- * The Book of Hearts, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine September 1913
- * Cupid, Ph.D., (ss) The Blue Book Magazine December 1912
- * The Exiles of Corinto, (ss) Harper’s Magazine November 1923
- * In the Meshes, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine May 1 1913
- * Is Love Enough?, (nv) All-Story Love Stories September 15 1934
- * Minds Versus Millions, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine February 1913
- * Mink Cape, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion February 1920
- * One Night Together, (ss) All-Story Love Stories February 10 1934
- * Over the Footlights, (ss) Top-Notch March 1 1912
- * Pearls Are for Ladies, (nv) All-Story Love Stories May 1 1933
- * The Quiet Gentleman, (ss) The All-Story Magazine August 1910
- * She Danced in the Park, (nv) All-Story Love Stories December 8 1934
- * Shoes, (ss) Collier’s January 1 1916
- * That Night, (ss) Top-Notch June 1 1912
- * Ur-Quatrel, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine December 25 1917
- * What He Wanted of Her, (ss) All-Story Love Stories September 1 1933
[]Herron, (Margaret) Vennette (1885-1973) (chron.)
- * All That Matters, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1930
- * The Aromatic Serenade, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1927
- * As She Pleased, (nv) Snappy Stories 2nd June 1921
- * The Awakening, (pm) Ainslee’s January 1919
- * Brigands All!, (ss) Nash’s Magazine May 1929
- * Brown Witch, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1930
- * The Chinese Bed, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine February 1927
- * The Difference, (??) Snappy Stories 2nd August 1920
- * Enchanted Wolf, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine May 1930
- * Feathers and Fidelity, (nv) Pearson’s Magazine July 1928
- * Fulfilment, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine February 1927
- * The Game, (pm) Ainslee’s April 1920
- * Green Magic, (nv) Telling Tales February 1921
- * The Green Moestika, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1930
- * The Heart of a Mood, (ss) Ainslee’s December 1919
- * Honeymoon, (ss) Nash’s Magazine January 1929
- * It Can Be Done, (vi) Liberty September 15 1934
- * The Joyous Dreamer, (sl) Ainslee’s Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1919
- * The Jury, (ss) The Smart Set January 1919
- * A Letter, (ss) Women’s Stories August 1914
- * The Littlest Tree, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1935
- * Lolita, (na) Ainslee’s June 1919
- * The Long Love Trail, (na) Ainslee’s February 1920
- * Love Is a Tiger, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1930
- * Madonna Simonetta—1933, (nv) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine April 1935
- * The Man, (vi) Saucy Stories November 15 1922
- * Mercy for Me!, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1932
- * The Merry-Go-Round, (pl) Snappy Stories 1st March 1920
- * The Miracle, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1930
- * Mirage, (ss) The Smart Set December 1918
- * A Modern Cinderella, (ss) Romance January 1915
- * People and the Purple Pâtisserie, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1932
- * Postscript, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1935
- * Reminiscence, (pm) Ainslee’s May 1919
- * Sand and the Sphinx, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1934
- * Sometimes the Woman Wins, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1927
- * A Song About Songs, (pm) Breezy Stories February 1921
- * Toean Matjan, (ss) Weird Tales January 1938
- * The Torch, (sl) Women’s Stories Jun, Jul 1914
- * La Vie de Boheme, (ss) Ainslee’s June/July 1920
- * Voice of the East, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1937
- * The Weaving of the Spell, (ss) Ainslee’s March 1919
- * “What Is Love?”, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1935
- * What Youth Can Do, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1931
- * When Sirens Clash, (na) Ainslee’s April 1919
- * When the Little God Laughed, (nv) Pearson’s Magazine June 1927
- * [letter from Darien, CT], (lt) Weird Tales December 1934
[]Herschel, [Sir] John (Frederick William, 1st Baronet) (1792-1871) (chron.)
- * An Astronomer’s Letter, (lt) The London Review 1862
- * Book I. of the Iliad: Translated in the Hexameter Metre: Preliminary Remarks, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine May 1862
- * Notes on Science (with George Henry Lewes), (cl) The Cornhill Magazine Feb, Mar 1863, uncredited.
- * Our Survey of Literature and Science (with George Hooper & George Henry Lewes), (cl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1862, uncredited.
- * Our Survey of Literature and Science (with John W. Kaye & George Henry Lewes), (cl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1862, uncredited.
- * Our Survey of Literature and Science (with George Henry Lewes), (cl) The Cornhill Magazine Dec 1862, Jan 1863, uncredited.
- * Our Survey of Literature, Science, and Art (with Hamilton Aide & George Henry Lewes), (cl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1862, uncredited.
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[]Herschin, A(braham) (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * The Disappearance of Annie Mooney, (ts) The Wide World Magazine (US) September 1923
- * Ditching a Fuzzy, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1912
- * The Dog-House Kid, (ss) The Railroad and Current Mechanics August 1913
- * Frisco Slim Retires, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1912
- * The Gay Cat, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1912
- * In the Glare of the Headlight, (ss) The Railroad and Current Mechanics October 1913
- * On a Single Rod, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1912
- * One of the Six, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1912
- * On the Upper Deck, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1912
- * Over the Hump, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1913
- * Reversion, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1912
- * The Silent Jasper, (sl) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1913
- * What Happened on the Thayer, (ts) True Adventures July 1925
- * Why Red Weakened, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
[]Herscholt, Wolfe (fl. 1940s-1950s); house pseudonym used by G. C. Bleeck (1907-1971) & Russell Hausfeld (fl. 1940s) (about) (chron.)
- * Asteroid Adventure [Ken Grayfield; Jimmy Bristoe], (ss) (by G. C. Bleeck) Thrills Incorporated #1, 1950
- * The Curse of Blood, (na) Scientific Thrillers November 1949
- * The Evil Sickness, (ss) (by G. C. Bleeck) Scientific Thrillers October 1949
- * Jet-Wheel Jockey, (nv) Thrills Incorporated #2, 1950
- * Magnetic Peril, (na) (by Russell Hausfeld) Scientific Thrillers July 1949
- * Operation Space-Freeze, (ss) Thrills Incorporated #19, 1952
- * Planet of Fire [Ken Grayfield; Jimmy Bristoe], (ss) (by G. C. Bleeck) Thrills Incorporated #2, 1950
- * Radia Riddle, (ss) Thrills Incorporated #23, 1952
- * Thought Thief, (ss) Thrills Incorporated #4, 1950
- * X-Ray Menace, (na) Scientific Thrillers April 1949
[]Hersey, Harold (Brainerd) (1893-1956); used pseudonyms Carl Buxton, Philip Kennedy, Charles Kiproy, Seymour Le Moyne, Arnold Tyson & Vail Vernon (about) (chron.)
- * After, (pm) The Thrill Book May 15 1919, as by Charles Kiproy
- * Aglaia, (pm) The Thrill Book June 15 1919, as by Arnold Tyson
- * Alabama, A Garden State of the South, (ar) Ace-High Magazine July 1922
- * Alaska, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd September 1924
- * Announcement by Harold Hersey, (ms) The Author & Journalist February 1932
- * An Announcement by the Editor, (ed) The Underworld Magazine December 1928
- * An Announcement by the Publisher, (ed) Racketeer Stories February 1930
- * Arizona, “Maiden Queen” of the West!, (ar) Ace-High Magazine August 1922
- * Arkansas, Pioneer State of the Southwest, (ar) Ace-High Magazine September 1922
- * Art, (pm) Ainslee’s May 1919
- * The Ballad of a Buckaroo, (pm) Ranch Romances October 1925
- * The Battle, (pm) The Thrill Book May 1 1919, as by Arnold Tyson
- * The Bedside Manner, (ms) The Smart Set September 1915
- * Beyond a Single Day, (pm) The Thrill Book October 1 1919, as by Philip Kennedy
- * Bianca Capello, (ar) Telling Tales April 1921
- * Big News for Our Reader Family, (ms) Racketeer and Gangland Stories May 1932
- * Billy thuh Kid, (pm) Ace-High Magazine 2nd July 1926
- * The Book of Gud (with Milo Milton Hastings), (na) Main Street July 1929, as by Harold Hersey & Dan Spain
- * The Boss Speaks, (pm) Western Trails June 1929
- * A Brief Autobiography, (bg) The Author & Journalist May 1927
- * A Buckaroo’s Bunkhouse Blues, (pm) Ace-High Magazine 1st December 1926
- * The Buddha, (pm) Ainslee’s April 1919
- * California, Golden Gate of the West!, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st October 1922
- * Captain George Guynemer, (pm) The Thrill Book April 1 1919
- * Chilled-Steel Custer, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st November 1925
- * Colorado, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd October 1922
- * Connecticut, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st November 1922
- * The Crimson Courtesan, (ar) Telling Tales June 1921
- * Cross-Words, (pz) Main Street May 1929
- * The Dance, (pm) The Thrill Book July 1 1919, as by Charles Kiproy
- * The Dead Book, (ss) Le Dernier Cri Feb, Mar 1917
- * The Death of Jesse James, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st September 1925
- * Delaware, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd November 1922
- * Diane de Poitiers, Mistress of Henry II of France, (ts) Telling Tales September 1922
- * Disillusion, (pm) The Smart Set July 1916
- * The Dreamers, (pm) The Wings of Song by Harold Hersey, Library Press, 1915
- * The Dreams of Men, (pm) House & Garden October 1918
- * The Dummy and the Ventriloquist, (pm) The Thrill Book May 1 1919
- * Dusk in a Parisian Studio, (??) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine April 1919
- * Editorial, (ed) The Quill June 30 1917
- * Enora, (??) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine January 1919
- * Evening, (pm) Saucy Stories July 1917
- * An Experiment in Cooperation, (ar) The Author & Journalist November 1928
- * Farewell, (pm) The Quill June 30 1917
- * Fitting the Man to the Job, (cl) Ace-High Magazine Sep, Nov 1921, Mar 1922
- * Florida, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st December 1922
- * Flowerlight, (pm) The Thrill Book April 1 1919, as by Philip Kennedy
- * Fragment, (pm) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine June 1918
- * Freedom, (pm) The Thrill Book April 15 1919, as by Arnold Tyson
- * Georgia, Golden State of the South, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd December 1922
- * The Half-Gods, (pm) The Wings of Song by Harold Hersey, Library Press, 1915
- * Hawaii, Golden Isles of the Pacific, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd August 1924
- * The Heart’s Horizon, (pm) The Thrill Book August 15 1919, as by Philip Kennedy
- * “He Played Accordin’ tuh Hoyle”, (pm) Ace-High Magazine 1st May 1926
- * The Hidden Bells, (pm) Argosy Allstory Weekly September 11 1920
- * Hidden Hands of History, (cl) Telling Tales Feb, Mar 1921
* ___ Number Three—Bianca Capello, (cl) Telling Tales April 1921
* ___ Number Four: Rasputin the Mysterious, (ar) Telling Tales May 1921
* ___ Number Five: The Crimson Courtesan, (ar) Telling Tales June 1921
* ___ Number Six: Marie Vetsora and the Archduke Rudolph, (ar) Telling Tales July 1921
- * Honesty Bein’ Thuh Best Policy, (pm) Ace-High Magazine 2nd April 1926
- * An Hour of Grace, (??) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine April 1918
- * How About the D.M.A.?, (ar) The Dance Magazine June 1931
- * Idaho, Gem of the Mountains, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st January 1923
- * The Ideas Behind This Magazine, (ed) Fire Fighters March 1929
- * Illinois, Heart of the Prairies, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd January 1923
- * An Important Announcement, (ed) Mystery Adventures Magazine January 1937
- * Indiana, Heart of the Old Indian Homeland, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st February 1923
- * In the Doctor’s Office, (ms) The Smart Set September 1916
- * In the Park, (ms) The Smart Set February 1916
- * Iowa, Wild Rose of the Middle West, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd February 1923
- * “I’ve Heerd Thet One Before”, (pm) Ace-High Magazine 2nd March 1927
- * John Wesley Hardin, (pm) Ace-High Magazine 1st August 1926
- * Kansas, State of the Smoky Water, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st March 1923
- * Kentucky, State of the Meadowlands, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd March 1923
- * The King, (pm) The Thrill Book April 15 1919, as by Vail Vernon
- * Kings Who Lost Their Crowns, (cl) Telling Tales Aug, Nov, Dec 1921, Jan 1922
* ___ Number Two: Napoleon III of France, (ar) Telling Tales September 1921
* ___ Number Three: Manuel of Portugal, (ar) Telling Tales October 1921
- * The Last Word, (pm) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine November 1917
- * The Less Heroic and Desired Thing, (??) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine January 1919
- * Life’s Last Song, (pm) The Thrill Book September 1 1919, as by Arnold Tyson
- * Little Thing, (vi) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine May 1919
- * Living Dead, (vi) The Thrill Book April 1 1919, as by Seymour Le Moyne
- * The Locked Door, (ss) Young’s Magazine February 1917
- * Lola Montez, (ar) Telling Tales November 1922
- * The Lone Prospector of the Snows, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st March 1926
- * The Lost Dauphin of France, (ts) Telling Tales March 1922
- * Louisiana, State of the Magnolias, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st April 1923
- * The Love Affairs of Lord Byron, (ts) Telling Tales April 1922
- * Love’s Silence, (pm) The Thrill Book October 1 1919, as by Arnold Tyson
- * The Love That Stirs Me So, (pm) The Thrill Book May 15 1919, as "Marsa", by Carl Buxton
- * The Lutanist, (pm) The Smart Set December 1916
- * Maine, State of the Evergreens, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd April 1923
- * The Making of America: State by State:
* ___ No. 1—Alabama, A Garden State of the South, (ar) Ace-High Magazine July 1922
* ___ No. 2—Arizona, “Maiden Queen” of the West!, (ar) Ace-High Magazine August 1922
* ___ No. 3—Arkansas, Pioneer State of the Southwest, (ar) Ace-High Magazine September 1922
* ___ No. 4—California, Golden Gate of the West!, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st October 1922
* ___ No. 5—Colorado, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 2nd October 1922
* ___ No. 6—Connecticut, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st November 1922
* ___ No. 7—Delaware, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 2nd November 1922
* ___ No. 8—Florida, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 1st December 1922
* ___ No. 9—Georgia, Golden State of the South, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 2nd December 1922
* ___ No. 10—Idaho, Gem of the Mountains, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 1st January 1923
* ___ No. 11—Illinois, Heart of the Prairies, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd January 1923
* ___ No. 12—Indiana, Heart of the Old Indian Homeland, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 1st February 1923
* ___ No. 13—Iowa, Wild Rose of the Middle West, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd February 1923
* ___ No. 14—Kansas, State of the Smoky Water, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 1st March 1923
* ___ No. 15—Kentucky, State of the Meadowlands, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd March 1923
* ___ No. 16—Louisiana, State of the Magnolias, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st April 1923
* ___ No. 17—Maine, State of the Evergreens, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 2nd April 1923
* ___ No. 18—Maryland, the Land of Lord Baltimore, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 1st May 1923
* ___ No. 19—Massachusetts, Land of Algonquians, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 2nd May 1923
* ___ No. 20—Michigan, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 1st June 1923
* ___ No. 21—Minnesota, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 2nd June 1923
* ___ No. 22—Mississippi, State of the Great River, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 1st July 1923
* ___ No. 23—Missouri, Land of Remembered Romance, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd July 1923
* ___ No. 24—Montana, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 1st August 1923
* ___ No. 25—Nebraska, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 2nd August 1923
* ___ No. 27—New Hampshire, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 2nd September 1923
* ___ No. 28—New Jersey, Garden Land of the Atlantic Coast, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st October 1923
* ___ No. 29—New Mexico, Land of the Romantic West, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd October 1923
* ___ No. 30—New York, the Empire of the East, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st November 1923
* ___ No. 31—North Carolina, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 2nd November 1923
* ___ No. 32—North Dakota, Land of the Open Spaces, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st December 1923
* ___ No. 33—Ohio, the State of Presidents, Prosperity and a Purpose, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd December 1923
* ___ No. 34—Oregon, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 1st January 1924
* ___ No. 35—Pennsylvania, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 2nd January 1924
* ___ No. 37—South Carolina, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 2nd February 1924
* ___ No. 38—South Dakota, Land of the Deep Blue Sky, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 1st March 1924
* ___ No. 39—Tennessee, Homeland of the Cherokees, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd March 1924
* ___ No. 40—Texas, Frontier State of Fame and Fortune, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st April 1924
* ___ No. 41—Utah, Land of the Honey-Bee, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd April 1924
* ___ No. 42—Vermont, First State Admitted to the Union, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 1st May 1924
* ___ No. 43—Virginia, Birthland of the Presidents, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 2nd May 1924
* ___ No. 44—Washington, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 1st June 1924
* ___ No. 45—West Virginia, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 2nd June 1924
* ___ No. 46—Wisconsin, State of Progress, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st July 1924
* ___ No. 47—Wyoming, State of the Cattle Wars, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd July 1924
* ___ No. 48—Panama and our Atlantic Possessions, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 1st August 1924
* ___ No. 49—Hawaii, Golden Isles of the Pacific, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd August 1924
* ___ No. 50—The Philippine Islands, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 1st September 1924
* ___ No. 51—Alaska, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 2nd September 1924
* ___ No. 52—Oklahoma, State of the Wigwam, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st October 1924
- * Manuel of Portugal, (ar) Telling Tales October 1921
- * Marie Vetsora and the Archduke Rudolph, (ar) Telling Tales July 1921
- * Marjaneh, (pm) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine September 1918
- * Marsa, (pm) The Thrill Book May 15 1919, as by Carl Buxton
- * Maryland, the Land of Lord Baltimore, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st May 1923
- * Massachusetts, Land of Algonquians, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd May 1923
- * The Meeting Place, (vi) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine May 1918
- * Michigan, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st June 1923
- * Miladi, (pm) The Thrill Book March 15 1919, as by Charles Kiproy
- * Minnesota, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd June 1923
- * Mississippi, State of the Great River, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st July 1923
- * Missouri, Land of Remembered Romance, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd July 1923
- * Molly of the X-Bar-X, (pm) Ranch Romances December 1925
- * Montana, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st August 1923
- * The Mysterious Package, (vi) The Smart Set October 1915
- * Napoleon III of France, (ar) Telling Tales September 1921
- * Nebraska, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd August 1923
- * Nell Gwyn, (ar) Telling Tales October 1922
- * New Hampshire, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd September 1923
- * New Jersey, Garden Land of the Atlantic Coast, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st October 1923
- * New Mexico, Land of the Romantic West, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd October 1923
- * New York, the Empire of the East, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st November 1923
- * The Night Express, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1916
- * Nocturne, (pm) The Smart Set March 1917
- * North Carolina, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd November 1923
- * North Dakota, Land of the Open Spaces, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st December 1923
- * Ohio, the State of Presidents, Prosperity and a Purpose, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd December 1923
- * Oklahoma, State of the Wigwam, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st October 1924
- * Oregon, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st January 1924
- * Our Cowboy, (pm) Ranch Romances April 1926
- * Our Loves, (pm) Breezy Stories February 1916
- * Out of the Night, (pm) The Thrill Book September 1 1919, as by Philip Kennedy
- * A Page from the Publisher’s Notebook, (ed) Gangster Stories Dec 1929, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun/Jul, Aug 1930
- * A Page from the Publisher’s Notebook, (ed) Racketeer Stories Apr, May, Jun/Jul, Aug 1930
- * A Page from the Publisher’s Notebook, (ed) Gangland Stories Jun/Jul, Aug/Sep 1930
- * A Page from the Publisher’s Notebook, (ed) Mobs Jun/Jul, Aug 1930
- * The Painted Lady, (pm) Ainslee’s September 1918
- * Panama and our Atlantic Possessions, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st August 1924
- * Paragraphs from the Publisher’s Notebook, (ed) Racketeer Stories March 1930
- * Patchin Place Nocturnes, (pm) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine October 1918
- * Pennsylvania, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 2nd January 1924
- * A Personal Adventure, (ar) from Pulpwood Editor, Frederick A. Stokes, 1937
- * The Philippine Islands, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st September 1924
- * Portraits of Authors Who Call Upon Me, (hu) The Author & Journalist October 1927 (+3)
- * Portraits of Authors Who Call Upon Me—IV, (ar) The Author & Journalist February 1928
- * Rasputin the Mysterious, (ar) Telling Tales May 1921
- * Ropin’ Genealogies Along Thuh Old Frontier, (pm) Cowboy Stories June 1926
- * Sealed Chapters of History, (ts) Telling Tales February 1922
* ___ No. 2—The Lost Dauphin of France, (ts) Telling Tales March 1922
* ___ No. 3—The Love Affairs of Lord Byron, (ts) Telling Tales April 1922
* ___ No. 4—The Victims of Richard III, (ts) Telling Tales May 1922
* ___ No. 5—Who Was Jack the Ripper?, (ts) Telling Tales June 1922
* ___ No. 6—Some Brief Historical Chapters of Impenetrable Mystery, (ts) Telling Tales July 1922
- * Simple Flowers, (pm) The Thrill Book August 15 1919, as by Charles Kiproy
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